CS^.':^'Xa p-|^i|fs? STATE PERSONAL INCOME: 1929-87 Estimates ond a Statement of Sources and Methods PEK'NlSYLVANU |(;.-M.-- DEC 1 2 ^m U.S. DEPARTMENT OF CO^.vlMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis ' I \ STATE PERSONAL INCOME: 1929-87 Estimates and a Statement of Sources and Methods \ *^4TES O^ ^^ / U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary Michael R. Darby, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Allan H. Young, Director Carol S. Carson, Deputy Director July 1989 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Offipe, Washington, D.C. 20402 Suggested Citation U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis. State Personal Income, 1929-87: Estimates and a Statement of Sources and Methods. Wasiiington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1989. Foreword The estimates presented in this volume — especially those for 1959-82 — are extensively revised and improved, compared with the 1929-82 estimates presented in the 1984 issue of State Personal Income. The new estimates reflect the comprehensive revision of the national income and product accounts that was released in December 1985 and a careful review of State-level source data and estimating methods. The changes to the estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income are the result of a major reworking that incorporated both changes at the national level and the implementation of a more comprehensive and current statistical basis for the State distributions. Most of the other changes to the State personal income estimates also resulted from the introduction of better source data and from the identification and correction of source data errors and anomalies. Many of these changes are incremental, but, together with the nonfarm proprietors' income revision, they constitute an important improvement to the State personal income estimates. Daniel H. Garnick Associate Director for Regional Economics !;: July 1989 I lU Acknowledgments The State personal income estimates presented in this publication were produced by the Regional Economic Measurement Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), under the direction of Linnea Hazen, Chief. The estimates were the result of a divisionwide effort. Estimates of wages and salaries and other labor income were prepared by the Regional Wage Branch un- der the supervision of Carol E. Evans, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Sharon C. Camevale, C. Brian Grove, Michael G. Pilot, and James M. Scott. Contributing staff members were E. Frances Bake, Elizabeth P. Cologer, Susan P. Den Herder, Michele Gallucci, Eddie L. Key, Russell C. Lusher, Richard A. Lutyk, Elizabeth A. Mack, Lisa C. Ninomiya, Adrienne T. Pilot, William E. Reid, Jr., John A. Rusinko, Victor A. Saliadachny, and Jamie Zenzano. Estimates of dividends, interest, rent, transfer payments, personal contributions for social insurance, tax and nontax payments, and the residence adjustments were prepared by the Quarterly Income Branch under the supervision of Robert L. Brown, Chief. Contributing staff members were David A. Bums, Thelma E. Harding, John M. Reed, Albert Silverman, James P. Stehle, Isabelle B. Whiston, Ellen M. Wright, Daniel Zabronsky, and Marianne A. Ziver. Estimates of proprietors' income were prepared by the Proprietors' Income Branch under the super- vision of Bruce Levine, Chief. Major responsibilities were assigned to Charles A. Jolley and James M. Zavrel. Contributing staff members were Elaine M. Briccetti, Daniel R. Corrin, Kirk Fox, Richard H. Grayson, and Toui C. Pomsouvan. The assembly of public-use tabulations and data files and the preparation of the text, tables, and charts for this publication were performed by the Regional Economic Information System (REIS) Branch. Major responsibilities were assigned to Kathy A. Albetski, Wallace K. Bailey, Kenneth P. Berkman, and Gary V. Kennedy. Secretarial support was provided by Hilda G. Tolson. Contributing staff members were Eairla A. Hawkins, Louise T. Johnson, Susan J. Lease-Trevathan, Lela S. Lester, Jeffrey L. Newman, Michael J. Paris, Darlene C. Robinson, Elizabeth R. Self, and Mary C. Williams. Daniel J. Larkins of the Current Business Analysis Division assisted in preparing the text for the residence adjustment section. Publishing services and text editing were provided by M. Gretchen Gibson under the supervision of Leland L. Scott, Chief, Publication Services Branch, Current Business Analysis Division. Although the county income measures contained in this publication resulted from the effort, experience, and cooperation of BEA personnel, their foundation was the statistical work of other govemment agencies as well as private organizations. Particularly noteworthy for their contributions were the State employment security agencies, the various State agencies administering income maintenance programs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of the Census, the National Agricultural Statistics Service and the Economic Research Service of the Department of Agriculture, the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, the Health Care Financing Administration, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Association of American Railroads. Contents Page Foreword iii Acknowledgments iv Introduction M-1 A brief history of the estimates M-1 Improvements in concepts, definitions, and classifications: A case study M-3 Improvements in methodology: A case study M-3 Uses of the State estimates M-4 Revision schedule for State estimates M-5 Availability of the State estimates M-5 BEA User Group M-6 Overview M-7 Differences between the national and State estimates M-7 Sources of data and methods of estimation M-7 Controls and the allocation procedure M-8 Place of measurement M-8 Sources and Methods for the Current Annual State Personal Income Estimates M-9 Wage and Salary Disbursements M-9 Wages and salaries covered by the UI program M-9 BEA modifications of ES-202 data M-9 BEA additions to ES-202 data M-10 Wages and salaries not covered by the UI program M-11 Wages and salaries paid in kind M-13 Other Labor Income M-14 Employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds M-14 Private pension and profit-sharing funds, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance M-14 Workers' compensation M-15 "All other" OLI M-16 Proprietors' Income M-16 Net income of nonfarm proprietors M- 17 Net income of farm proprietors M- 1 8 Gross farm income M-18 Production expenses M-19 BEA definitional adjustments to USDA State estimates M-19 Adjustment to exclude the income of corporate farms M-19 Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons M-20 Personal Dividend Income M-20 Personal Interest Income M-21 Monetary personal interest income M-21 Imputed personal interest income M-21 Rental Income of Persons M-22 Monetary rental income of persons M-22 Imputed rental income of persons M-22 Transfer Payments M-23 Government Payments to Individuals M-23 Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments M-23 Medical payments M-24 Income maintenance benefit payments M-24 Unemployment insurance benefit payments M-25 Veterans benefit payments M-26 Federal education and training assistance payments M-26 Other government payments to individuals M-27 Payments to Nonprofit Institutions M-27 Federal Government payments M-27 State and local government payments M-27 Business payments M-28 Business Payments to Individuals M-28 Personal Contributions for Social Insurance M-28 Residence Adjustment M-29 Residence adjustment procedures (excluding border workers) M-30 Residence adjustment procedures for border workers M-31 Sources and Methods for the Current Annual State Disposable Personal Income Estimates . . M-32 Personal tax and nontax payments to the Federal Government M-32 Personal tax and nontax payments to State governments M-33 Personal tax and nontax payments to local governments M-33 State and local government personal property taxes M-34 Sources and Methods for the Current Quarterly State Personal Income Estimates M-35 Wage and salary disbursements M-35 Other labor income M-36 Proprietors' income M-36 Personal dividend income, personal interest income, and rental income of persons M-36 Transfer payments M-36 Personal contributions for social insurance M-37 Residence adjustment M-37 Technical Notes M-38 Industry classification M-38 Per capita personal income M-38 Comparison of BEA's personal income measure with other income measures M-38 Electronic edit procedures M-38 Interpolation and extrapolation M-38 Disclosure avoidance M-39 List of Abbreviations M-41 Glossary M-42 Statistical Section General: Maps: Per Capita Personal Income by States and Regions, 1929 1 Per Capita Personal Income by States and Regions, 1987 2 Annual Average Growth Rate of Total Personal Income, 1929-87 3 Tables: 1. — Total Personal Income by States and Regions, 1929-87 4 2.— Per Capita Personal Income by States and Regions, 1929-87 8 3. — Disposable Personal Income by States and Regions, 1948-87 12 4. — Disposable Per Capita Income by States and Regions, 1948-87 15 5. — Quarterly Total Personal Income by States and Regions, 1969-87 18 6. — Contributions to U.S. Earnings and Total Personal Income by Industry, Type of Payment, and Region, 1948 and 1987 24 By Geographic Unit: United States 26 New England 30 Connecticut 34 Maine 38 Massachusetts 42 New Hampshire 46 Rhode Island 50 Vermont 54 Mideast 58 Delaware 62 District of Columbia 66 Maryland 70 New Jersey 74 New York 78 Pennsylvania 82 Great Lakes 86 Illinois 90 Indiana 94 Michigan 98 Ohio 102 Wisconsin 106 Plains 110 Iowa 114 Kansas 118 Minnesota 122 Missouri 126 Nebraska 130 North Dakota 134 South Dakota 138 Southeast 142 Alabama 146 Arkansas 150 Florida 154 Georgia 158 Kentucky 162 Louisiana 166 Mississippi 170 North Carolina 174 South Carolina 178 Tennessee 182 Virginia 1 86 West Virginia 190 Southwest 194 Arizona 198 New Mexico 202 Oklahoma 206 Texas 210 vii Rocky Mountain 214 Colorado 218 Idaho 222 Montana 226 Utah 230 Wyoming 234 Far West 238 California 242 Nevada 246 Oregon 250 Washington 254 Alaska 258 Hawaii 262 Footnotes 267 Vlll Introduction THIS volume presents the full set of State personal income esti- mates prepared by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The tables show the following estimates for each State and for the eight regions and the United States: • Annual total and per capita personal income for 1929-87, • Annual total and per capita disposable personal income for 1948-87, • Annual personal income by major type of payment and by industry for 1929-87, and • Quarterly total personal income for 1969-87. Thus, this volume presents much more than can be published in the Survey of Current Business, which regularly presents an- nual and quarterly State income estimates. The estimates are as complete and comprehensive as the source data permit. They re- flect the revisions of personal income that were made in the 1985 comprehensive revision of the national income and product ac- counts (NIPA's) and extended to the State personal income series in August 1986. The estimates also reflect revisions made pos- sible by the availability of new or more current data at the State level. The tables are supplemented by maps and charts. The maps show the State distributions of per capita personal income in 1929 and in 1987 and the average annual growth rates of total personal income for States for 1929-87. The charts show the composition of labor and proprietors' earnings for selected years for each State, region, and the United States and the per capita personal income for selected years for each region and State. The volume also provides a methodology for the current years' State estimates; that is, it provides a statement of the sources and methods used to prepare the estimates for the 3 to 5 most recent years. This statement replaces the one in the 1984 edition of State Personal Income.^ Such statements are intended to help users to determine the suitability of the estimates for various applications and to evaluate their reliability. The methodology is supplemented by a glossary and by technical notes. Since the publication of the first State estimates of income in 1939, substantial improvements have been made in the per- sonal income estimates. These improvements are part of BEA's ongoing efforts to ensure that the estimates provide the best pos- sible quantitative view of economic developments in each State as measured by personal income and its components. To provide the reader with a perspective on the estimates presented in this volume, a brief history of the State personal income estimates is presented in this introduction. The introduction also describes the major uses of the State estimates, the schedules and formats in which they are made available, and, finally, the BEA User Group. A brief history of the estimates The "first official estimates of income ever developed by the Federal Government for the geographic divisions of the United States" were presented in a report dated May 1939.^^ The report showed State estimates of total "income payments to individuals" and a four-way breakdown of the total into wages and salaries; other labor income and relief; entrepreneurial withdrawals; and dividends, interest, and net rents and royalties. The aggregate income payments to individuals was quite new. It had been introduced a year earlier to approximate the actual payments of income to individuals; its introduction was in part a response to growing analytical interest in the idea of purchasing power. The preparation of estimates by State or some other geographic area was considered an obvious extension of the national income estimates that had been prepared by the Department of Commerce since the early 1930's. By the late 1930's, the interest by relief agencies and the Social Security Board in the use of State income estimates to serve as a basis for allocating grants to States was added to the continuing interest by business in regional income estimates for use in marketing studies. After the initial 1939 report, work on the State estimates was continued. Thereafter, the estimates were presented in annual articles in the Survey of Current Business. In 1942, the State estimates of wages and salaries and en- trepreneurial income were expanded to include a further break- down by broad industry group — agriculture, other commodity- producing industries, distribution, services, and government. The industry breakdown was for 1939, when the availability of cen- sus information on payrolls and the employed labor force by industry and by State made possible more reliable estimates than for prior years.^ The estimates were based in part on reports in which establishments, not employees, were classified by State and in which the State of residence of the employees was not indicated; therefore, the estimates were on a "place-of-work" (where-earned) basis. No systematic adjustment was made in the total income payments series to convert the estimates to a "place- of-residence" (where-received) basis. However, using the limited information that was available, residence adjustments were made for a few States for the per capita series. The annual presentations remained basically unchanged in the late 1940's and early 1950's. During this time, the State estimates were reworked to conform to the revised national estimates intro- duced in 1947. (The reworking was the first of several undertaken following comprehensive revisions in the national estimates, the most recent of which was completed in 1985.) The results ap- peared in 1955 in a Survey article and in 1956 in Personal In- come by States Since 1929 f" The revised estimates reflected the definitional changes entailed in shifting to a new aggregate and a complete statistical reworking back to 1929. At the time of the 1947 revision of the national estimates, the term "personal income" was introduced mainly to convey that the series includes 1 . State Personal Income: Estimates for 1 929-82 and a Statement of Sources and Methods is available from Economic and Statistical Analysis/BEA, Regional Economic Infomiation System, BE-55, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Conunerce, Washington, DC 20230; the price is $18. 2. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, "State Income Payments, 1929-37," Mimeographed, by Robert R. Nathan and John L. Martin (Washington, DC, May 1939). 3. Daniel Creamer and Charles Merwin, "State Distribution of Income Payments, 1929- 41," Survey OF Ciwrent Business 22 (July 1942): 15-26. 4. Charies F. Schwartz and Robert E. Graham, Jr., "Personal Income by States, 1929-54," Survey OF Current Business 35 (September 1955): 12-22; U.S. Department of Commerce, Personal Income by States Since 1929 (Washington, DC: GPO, September 1956). M-1 M-2 STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table A. — Subcomponents of, and Revisions to, Other Labor Income Other labor income and relief, as of 1939 Revisions introduced in national estimates in 1947 Other labor income, as of 1955 Revisions introduced in national estimates in 1976 Other labor income, as of 1987 Direct and work relief Social Security benefit payments Payments out of other Governmental retirement funds. Payments to veterans on adjusted service certificates. Workmen's compensation benefits.. Payments from private pension or retirement funds. Reclassified to transfer payments, a newly created classification, and for work relief to wages and salaries '. Name change only . Compensation for injuries . Contributions substituted for payments. Added . Employer contributions to private pension and welfare plans. Pay of military reservists.. Added . Other ("directors' fees and other minor items") '. Split: Part reclassified to transfer payments, part retained (with contributions substituted for payments). No change except, as noted above, injury (i.e., workers') compensation added. Split: reclassified to transfer payments and to wages and salaries. No change . Employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds: Pension and profit sharing; Group health and life insurance; Workers' compensation; Supplemental unemployment. No change. 1. In the national estimates of payments of income to individuals, work relief was part of wages and salaries, so that no change was made in the 1947 revision. 2. Directors' fees, jury and witness fees, compensation of prison inmates, Government payments to enemy prisoners of war, marriage fees to justices of the peace, and merchant marine war-risk life and injury claims. income-in-kind and income of proprietors, as well as actual cash payments (but it did not convey that nonprofit institutions and certain kinds of funds, in addition to individuals proper, were covered by the new aggregate). Among the definitional changes made were the inclusion of net imputed rent of owner-occupied dwellings, pay-in-kind of the armed forces, and business trans- fer payments and the substitution of employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds for benefits paid by the funds (see the case study of conceptual improvements, which follows). The statistical reworking involved the introduction of many additional data sources and improved estimating methods. For example, for the wage and salary estimates for the period after 1938, fuller and more precise use was made of the payroll data compiled from tabulations by the State unemployment insurance agencies of reports received from employers in covered indus- tries (see the case study about methodological improvements, which follows). This information was supplemented by special tabulations on the small firms that were not covered by these unemployment insurance tabulations to yield a more complete measure of covered industry payrolls in the various States. The first official estimates of State disposable personal income— that is, personal income less tax and nontax payments — were also in Personal Income by States Since 1929. Because statistical incomparabilities between State estimates of income payments and available State data on taxes prevented the devel- opment of annual estimates, that volume presented estimates for only 5 selected years in the 1929-53 period; these estimates were based on special tabulations from the Internal Revenue Service. In 1965, an annual series back to 1948 was constructed.^ Quarterly estimates of total personal income, seasonally ad- justed at annual rates, were introduced shortly thereafter.'^ The quarterly estimates for years other than the current year are based mainly on the same source data that are used for the annual es- timates except that the data are used in a seasonally adjusted quarterly form. For quarterly estimates for the current year, the extrapolators used are the same as those used for earlier years with one major exception: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) employment and wage data by State are used for wages and salaries. The usefulness of a quarterly series to help track busi- ness cycles and other short-term changes in economic activity had been recognized for some time before the quarterly series was in- troduced. However, the amount of statistical work involved was substantial, and the preparation of the estimates depended on the availability of resources — particularly computer resources. Beginning in 1967, a new dimension was added to the regional estimates by *.he introduction of estimates of personal income for local areas. ^ These estimates, which now cover metropolitan areas and counties, are conceptually and statistically consistent with the State estimates and greatly enhance their usefulness. Refinement of the residence adjustment procedures and a fuller presentation of industrial detail for earnings — the term introduced to cover wages and salaries plus other labor income plus propri- etors' income — emerged in the estimates published in 1974. The residence adjustment procedures had been extended to all States in 1966, but the residence adjustment estimates (i.e., the net flows of interstate commuters' earnings), along with earnings by indus- try on a place-of-work basis, were not published explicitly until 1974. 5. Regional Economics Division Staff, "Disposable Personal Income by States in Current and Constant Prices," Survey of Current Business 45 (April 1965): 18^4. (This article also contains disposable personal income estimates by State for 1929 and 1940.) 6. Edith T. Burton, "Quaneriy Estimates of Slate Personal Income: A New Series," Survey OF CimREWT Business 46 (December 1966); 13-15. 7. Robert E. Graham, Jr., and Edwin J. Coleman, "Personal Income in Metropolitan Areas: A New Series," Survey of Current Business 47 (May 1967): 18-44. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-3 Improvements in concepts, definitions, and classifications: A case study. — Revisions made in personal income, as one of the NIPA aggregates, are carried through to the State estimates be- cause the national and State estimates are designed to be con- sistent conceptually and statistically. The revisions may involve, in addition to statistical changes due to the introduction of new source data or improved estimating methods, the changes in con- cepts, definitions, and classifications that are undertaken to pro- vide a better statistical picture of the ever-changing U.S. econ- omy and its regional counterparts. Usually these changes are made at the time of comprehensive (benchmark) revisions, of which there have been eight; these revisions were completed in 1947, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1965, 1976, 1980, and 1985 for the national estimates and were subsequendy carried through to the State estimates. In addition, improvements in methodology are introduced directly into the State estimates, usually at the time the comprehensive revisions are carried through to the States. The revisions of the estimates are carried as far back as possible to earlier years, for both national and State estimates, to provide consistent time series. Table A presents a historical survey of conceptual, definitional, and classificational revisions to one component of income — the component now called other labor income. In one sense, this component is an extreme case; not a single subcomponent of the original estimates of it emerged in essentially the same form in recent estimates. However, this component provides instruc- tive examples of several different reasons for making revisions. Further, because several of the changes were classificational — that is, involving reclassification of income segments to or from other components of personal income — a survey of these revi- sions sheds light on revisions in other components as well. As shown in table A, other labor income and relief, as a com- ponent of income payments to individuals as presented in May 1939, included six kinds of income flowing primarily to labor but not for services currently rendered. The growing importance of these incomes — in particular, that of relief payments — was a major factor in the recognition of the need for an aggregate such as income payments to individuals. As part of the introduction of personal income, all or part of four of the six kinds of income — direct relief, social security benefit payments, payments out of other government retirement funds, and payments to veterans on adjusted service certificates (bonus payments to veterans of World War I) were reclassified into the newly established transfer payments category. The cat- egory was established to help implement the distinction between factor income — that is, income of factors of production (such as labor) for the services they perform — and nonfactor income. It was designed to account for the incomes of persons for which they do not perform any services and the incomes of persons for the performance of services in the past, and it was included in personal income (but not in national income). Work relief was also reclassified, but to wages and salaries. For the early State estimates, direct and work relief were statistically inseparable. Their total was placed in other labor income, which was appropriate for the direct relief segment, rather than in wages and salaries, which would have been appropriate for the work relief segment. Later, when data needed to separate the two kinds of relief became available, work relief was reclassified to wages and salaries, where it had always been in the national estimates. The fifth kind of income, payments from private pension or re- tirement funds, was expanded to include welfare funds. Further, employer contributions were substituted for benefit payments, in recognition of the fact that it is the contribution, not the benefit payment, that is part of factor income. These funds had grown tremendously in the years immediately preceding the 1947 revi- sion in the national estimates, and it could no longer be assumed that benefit payments were equal to employer contributions. Only the sixth kind of income, workmen's compensation benefits, was essentially unaltered, although it was renamed "compensation for injuries." At the same time, two kinds of income were added: Pay of military reservists and an "other" income category, which was also referred to as "directors' fees and several other minor items." These minor items consisted of jury and witness fees, compensation of prison inmates. Government payments to en- emy prisoners of war, marriage fees to justices of the peace, and merchant marine war-risk life and injury claims. As a result of the 1947 revision, the four kinds of income in the resulting other labor income component of personal income were described as kinds of labor income, supplementary to wage and salary disbursements, that are paid or accrue in the current period and that — for convenience — can be classified together as a group of factor incomes. Thus, although the name was similar to that of the earlier component, the underlying concept was quite different. In the comprehensive revisions of the national estimates com- pleted in 1976, two changes affected other labor income. First, a change was made to handle compensation for injuries in one of two ways, depending on whether the workers' compensation fund was publicly or privately administered. For the former, compensation payments were reclassified to transfer payments to be consistent with other payments by publicly administered funds; for the latter, employer contributions were substituted for compensation payments and included as employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds to be consistent with other such funds. Pay of military reservists was split into two parts. One part, retirement pay of Navy enlisted personnel, was reclas- sified to transfer payments to be consistent with other retirement pay, and the other part was reclassified to wages and salaries to be consistent with the pay of other persons working part-time. As of 1987, other labor income consists of employer contribu- tions to the various kinds of private pension and welfare funds, which make up about 98 percent of the total, and the "other" cat- egory described earlier (but excluding for recent years the items related to war). Improvements in methodology: A case study. — One of the ma- jor improvements in the estimates over the years has been the move away from the use of periodic economic censuses as source data toward the use of administrative record data — that is, data that are the byproduct of the administration of government pro- grams. The estimation of wages and salaries provides a case study. For 1929-37, for about 60 percent of the wage and salary total, information from the various industrial censuses — for example, censuses of manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, service industries, and agriculture — was used to apportion the national to- tal among the States. For industries not covered by censuses, use was made of reports from certain Government agencies, such as the Interstate Commerce Commission, or of related information, such as the volume of traffic in water transportation. Employ- M-4 STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table B. — Wage and Salary Disbursements in the United States, by Industry "Covered" and "Noncovered" by Unemployment Insurance Laws, 1938, 1950, 1972, and 1987 1938 Millions of dollars Percent of Toal 1950 Millions of dollars Percent of Total 1972 Millions of dollars Percent of Total 1987 Millions of dollars Percent of Total Industries covered.. Industries not covered Federal civilian Military State and local government Railroads Farms Private households Health services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Membership organizations Religious membership organizations Water transportation Agricultural services, forestry and fisheries.. Farm conu-act labor Other Total wage and salary disbursements.. 29,228 13,658 3,675 300 4,156 1,962 979 1,023 464 318 C) 506 o 174 100 (■) 1 42386 68.2 31.8 8.6 .7 9.7 4.6 2.3 2.4 1.1 .7 1.2 100.0 10939 37,108 6,719 4,236 10,368 5,163 2,869 2,569 1,255 980 (■) 1,721 (") 832 378 m 18 146,497 74.7 25J 4.6 2.9 7.1 3.5 2.0 1.8 .9 .7 1.2 100.0 505,891 127,742 (') 16,900 82.892 6,961 4,025 4,572 C) O 2,077 9,872 (") P) D 359 84 633,633 79.8 20.2 2.7 13.1 1.1 .6 .7 .3 1.6 100.0 2,148,112 90427 (') 42,497 (') 11,248 8,295 9,014 e) 5,718 11,872 O C) 1,488 395 2,238,639 96.0 4.0 1.9 .1 100.0 Notes. — The classification "covered" and "noncovered" is based on the degree of coverage furnished by unemployment insurance data for individual industries. A part of the covered industry total consists of payrolls not derived from unemployment insurance data and, in turn, a portion of the payrolls estimated for certain of the industries listed as not covered is based on unemployment insurance data. A more precise breakdown of the noncovered industries for 1987 is shown in Table C in the section on wage and salary disbursements. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in the 1938 and 1950 estimates. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. Unemployment insurance coverage began in 1955. 2. Presumed fully covered as of 1967. 3. Presumed fully covered as of 1972. 4. Presumed fully covered as of 1978. 5. Educational services excluding elementary and secondary schools presumed fully covered as of 1972. 6. Membership organizations excluding those with religious affiliation presumed fully covered as of 1978. 7. Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries excluding farm contract labor assumed fully covered as of 1972. 8. Not shown separately: part of higher level total. ment and payroll indexes from BLS were extensively used for interpolation and extrapolation. Activities under the Social Security Act of 1935 brought into existence the most extensive body of administrative records up to that time. The most important set of data, from the stand- point of the personal income estimates, has been the set that is the byproduct of the State unemployment insurance programs. Employers in industries covered by these programs are required to file quarterly payroll and employment reports with their State unemployment insurance agencies. Each State provides tabula- tions of these reports to the Department of Labor. The first year for which all States (but not all industries and not small firms) reported was 1938. Beginning with that year, the estimates of wages and salaries by State have been based on these data to the greatest extent possible because of their reliability. As shown in table B, "covered" industries accounted for less than 70 percent of wages and salaries in 1938. By 1950, the percentage had increased to more than 75 percent. Since then, the scope of the programs has been extended with respect to the size of the firms covered, the industries covered, and the level of industry detail provided. The covered industries have been expanded to include the following: In 1955, Federal civilian government; in 1972, additional agricultural services, institutions of higher education, hospitals, certain nonprofit institutions, and forestry and fishery activity; and in 1978, addiuonal agricultural establishments and State and local governments. In addition, re- porting was gradually extended to small firms (initially, some States had exceeded the Federal requirements by requiring re- porting from firms with one or more employees). The coverage of unemployment insurance now spans the greater part of both private and governmental activity and in- cludes all firms regardless of size. As shown in table B, in 1987, about 98 percent of total wages and salaries (excluding military) are in industries covered by reporting under the unemployment insurance programs, which provide the equivalent of a quarterly census of employment and wages. For the covered industries, the methodology used for the State estimates should not be regarded as a geographic breakdown of a national total; rather — except for a few relatively small adjustments — the national totals can be viewed as the sums of the State estimates. Uses of the State estimates In general, the State estimates are widely used in the public and private sector to measure and track levels and types of incomes received by persons living or working in a State. They provide a framework for the analysis of each State's economy and serve as a basis for decision making in both the public and private sectors. One of the first uses made of State personal income estimates (or a derivative) was as a variable in formulas for allocating Fed- eral funds to States. At present, various Public Health Service rehabilitation programs, the medical assistance (medicaid) pro- gram, and the aid to families with dependent children program are among the many for which the personal income estimates are used as a basis for the allocation of funds or for determining matching grants. Personal income estimates are one of the major sources for the Census Bureau's intercensal per capita money income series. Federal agencies also use the components of personal income in econometric models, such as those used to project energy and water use. State governments have substantially increased their use of the State personal income estimates. The estimates are used in the measurement of economic bases and in models developed for planning purposes. They are also used to project tax revenues. In recent years, legislation that limits a State's expenditures or tax authority by the level of, or changes in. State personal income has been enacted in several States. University schools of business, often working under contract for State and local governments, reproduce personal income es- STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-5 timates in abstracts or similar reports. These publications are distributed to various State and local governments and govern- ment agencies and to research groups, businesses, and individuals within the State. Business and labor also use the estimates. For example, busi- nesses use them to evaluate markets for new or established prod- ucts and to determine areas for location, expansion, and contrac- tion of their activities. Trade associations and labor organizations use them for product and labor market analyses. Revision schedule for State estimates The annual estimates of State personal income for a given year are subject to successive refinement. Preliminary estimates, based on the current quarterly series, are published each April, 4 months after the close of the reference year, in the Survey of Current Business. The following August, more reliable annual estimates are published. These estimates are developed indepen- dently of the quarterly series and are prepared in greater compo- nent detail, primarily from Federal and State government admin- istrative records. The annual estimates published in August are subsequently refined to incorporate newly available information used to prepare the current local area estimates. These revised State estimates, together with the current local area estimates, are published the following April. The annual estimates emerg- ing from this three-step process are subject to further revision for several succeeding years (the State estimates in April and August and the local area estimates in April), as additional data become available. The routine revisions of the State estimates for a given year are normally completed with the fourth April publication. After that, the estimates will be changed only to incorporate a comprehensive revision of the NIPA's — which takes place ap- proximately every 5 years — or to make important improvements to the estimates through the use of additional or more current State and local area data. Annual estimates of State disposable personal income — that is, personal income less tax and nontax payments — are released each April on a preliminary basis and again in August on a revised basis. Quarterly estimates of State personal income, which are avail- able approximately 4 months after the close of the reference quar- ter, are published regularly in the January, April, July, and Oc- tober issues of the Survey. In October and again the following April, the quarterly series for the 3 previous years is revised for consistency with the revised annual estimates. In January and July, at least the quarter immediately preceding the current quarter is revised. Availability of the State estimates The State estimates are presented in the Survey and are avail- able through the Regional Economic Information System (REIS), which is the term applied to the data files, computer programs, and staff established for the maintenance, management, and dis- tribution of the regional database. REIS includes an information retrieval service, which can provide a variety of standard tabula- tions of regional data. Samples of tables from REIS — which are available in magnetic tape, microcomputer diskette, and computer printout forms — are included in volume 1 of the annual Local Area Personal Income, the next edition of which was published in October 1989. The State-level tabulations available from REIS are described later; a more limited set of tabulations is available for counties and metropolitan areas. For further information, call (202) 523-0966. Quarterly State personal income: Quarterly estimates of State personal income, seasonally adjusted at annual rates, are available approximately 4 months after the close of the ref- erence quarter. The quarterly State personal income esti- mates provide a series for analyzing and tracking current economic developments in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Estimates of quarterly total personal income and nonfarm personal income are published in the January, April, July, and October issues of the Survey. Estimates at the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) industry division level, beginning with the first quarter of 1969, are available from REIS. Annual State personal income: Annual estimates of State per- sonal income are available twice a year: On a preliminary basis in April (4 months after the close of the reference year) and on a revised basis in August. The preliminary estimates of total and per capita personal income, derived from the current quarterly estimates, are published in the April issue of the Survey. The revised set of estimates, which is based on more complete data and is therefore more reliable, is pre- sented in greater detail in the August issue of the Survey. Published estimates, as well as additional detail that is not available in BEA publications, are available from REIS. Annual State disposable personal income: Annual estimates of total and per capita disposable personal income for States — a companion series to the annual State estimates of personal income — are published in the April and August issues of the Survey. The State disposable personal income series, beginning with 1948, is available from REIS. Annual State personal tax and nontax payments: These esti- mates, which are deducted from total personal income to derive disposable personal income, are not available in BEA publications. Tabulations by level of government and by type of tax or nontax payment, beginning with 1948, are available from REIS. Annual State transfer payments: The component estimates of transfer payments by State are not available in BEA publi- cations. Estimates of transfer payments by type of program, beginning with 1948, are available from REIS. Annual State farm income and expenses: The estimates of the gross receipts and expenses of farms, which underlie the farm proprietors' income estimates in the State personal in- come series, are not available in BEA publications. Es- timates of farm gross receipts, expenses, and net income, beginning with 1969, are available from REIS. Annual State full- and part-time employment: These estimates are a companion series to the annual personal income esti- mates. They are constructed from the same or similar source data using analogous concepts and definitions. Estimates by two-digit SIC industry, beginning with 1969, are available firom REIS. Annual gross state product: These estimates, which are prepared by the Regional Economic Analysis Division (READ) of BEA, are not available from REIS. The estimates for 1963, 1967, and 1972-86 are in the May 1988 issue of the Survey. M-6 STATE PERSONAL INCOME The estimates are also available in machine readable form from READ; for further information, call (202) 523-9180. BEA User Group In addition to responding to specific data requests, BEA also makes its regional estimates available through the BEA User Group, members of which include State agencies, universities, and Census Bureau Primary State Data Centers. BEA provides its estimates of income and employment for States, metropolitan areas, and counties to these organizations with the understanding that they will make the estimates readily available. Distribution in this way encourages State universities and State agencies to use data that are comparable for all States and counties and that are consistent with national totals; using comparable and consis- tent data enhances the uniformity of analytic approaches taken in economic development programs and improves the recipients' ability to assess local area economic developments and to service their local clientele. Overview THIS section provides an overview of the sources and methods used to prepare the current years' estimates — that is, the estimates for the 3 to 5 most recent years — of State personal income. It highlights the relationship between national and State estimates of personal income. The personal income of an area is defined as the income re- ceived by, or on behalf of, all the residents of the area. It consists of the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in production, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest. Personal in- come is measured as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' income, rental income of per- sons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insur- ance. Per capita personal income is measured as the personal income of the residents of an area divided by the resident popu- lation of the area. In the national and regional economic accounts, persons are defined as individuals, nonprofit institutions serving individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as "quasi-individuals." At the national level, personal income is part of the personal income and outlay account. This account, in turn, is one of an interrelated set of five accounts that includes the national income and product account. Such accounts do not exist for States at the present time. Personal income and some elements of per- sonal outlays (tax and nontax payments), however, have long been available for States, and gross state product (GSP), which corresponds to the national measure gross domestic product, has recently become available. GSP is estimated separately from State personal income, but the two measures have in common most of the elements of labor and proprietors' earnings by State of work.^ Differences between the national and State estimates The definitions underlying the State estimates of personal in- come are essentially the same as those underlying the personal income estimates in the NIPA's. The major difference is that the national estimates include the labor earnings (wages and salaries and other labor income) of residents of the United States tem- porarily working abroad, whereas the State estimates include the labor earnings of persons residing only in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Specifically, the national personal income estimates include the labor earnings of Federal civilian and mil- itary personnel stationed abroad and of residents who are em- ployed by U.S firms and are on temporary foreign assignment. An "overseas" adjustment is made to exclude the labor earnings of these workers from the national totals before the totals are used as controls for the State estimates. One classification difference between national and State es- timates relates to residents of the United States who work in 8. For a tabular representation of the relationships among gross national product, gross domestic product. State earnings, and gross state product, see table A in Vernon Renshaw, Edward A, Trott, Jr., and Howard L. Freidenberg, "Gross State Product by Industry, 1963- 86," Survey OF Current Business 68 (May 1988): 30-46. adjacent countries (such as Canada) and foreigners who work in the United States but who reside elsewhere. At the national level, the labor earnings of these "border workers" and those of U.S. residents employed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States are included in the measurement of "rest of the world." At the State level, however, only the latter portion of the "rest of the world" is treated as a component of personal income. Border workers are treated as commuters, and their earnings flows are included in the residence adjustment procedures. Another classification difference between the national and State series relates to the classification of income into farm and nonfarm categories. In the national estimates, farm income consists of farm earnings and agricultural net interest; in the State estimates, it is limited to farm earnings. Temporary statistical differences between the national and State series reflect the different estimating schedules for the two series. The State estimates frequently incorporate source data that were not available when the national estimates were pre- pared. In such cases, the national estimates are usually revised the following year to reflect the more current data. Sources of data and methods of estimation Generally, there are two kinds of information used to mea- sure income of persons: Information generated at the point of disbursement of the income and information elicited from the recipient. The first kind, referred to as "administrative record data," is a byproduct of the administration of various Federal and State government programs. The second kind is survey and census data. The surveys or censuses are not conducted by BEA; instead, BEA uses information collected by others to make its es- timates of State and local area personal income. The following are among the more important sources of the ad- ministrative record data used by BEA: The State unemployment insurance programs of the Employment and Training Adminis- tration, Department of Labor; the social insurance programs of the Social Security Administration and the Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; the Federal income tax program of the Department of the Treasury; the veterans benefit programs of the Department of Veterans Af- fairs; and the military payroll systems of the Department of De- fense. The two most important censuses used are the censuses of agriculture and population. The information obtained from administrative records and censuses is used to estimate about 90 percent of personal income. Data of lesser quality, scope, and relevance are used for the remaining 10 percent. When data are delayed and are not available in time to be in- corporated into the current estimating cycle, interim estimates are prepared using the previous year's State distribution, extrapolated by a related series if available. The interim estimates are revised during the next estimating cycle to incorporate the delayed data. Use of data that are not primarily designed for income mea- surement offers several advantages and disadvantages. The es- timates of State personal income can be prepared on an annual basis, in considerable detail, at relatively low cost, and without M-7 M-8 STATE PERSONAL INCOME increasing the reporting burden of businesses and households. However, because the data are not designed primarily for in- come measurement, they often do not precisely "match" the se- ries being estimated and must be adjusted to compensate for differences in content (definition and coverage) and geographic detail. Alternatively, if BEA were to conduct surveys of income recipients, the information provided could be precisely tailored to subnational income estimation in terms of content and geo- graphic detail. However, because the sample size required to obtain statistically reliable data for States would be large, the cost of annual preparation of the estimates in comprehensive de- tail would be prohibitively high. Controls and the allocation procedure For several major types of payments, such as wages and salaries and transfer payments, the national estimates could be derived by summing State data. Because detailed geographic coding is not available for all data sources and because more comprehensive and reliable information is available for the Na- tion as a whole, the estimates of personal income are constructed at the national level. The State estimates are then constructed as elements of the national totals, using the State-level data. Thus, the national estimates, with some adjustment for defi- nition, serve as a "control" for the State estimates. The State estimates are made by allocating the national total for each com- ponent of personal income to the States in proportion to each State's share of a related economic series. In some cases, the related series may be a composite of several items (e.g., wages, tips, and pay-in-kind); in others, the product of two items (e.g., average wages times the number of employees). In every case, the final estimating step for each income estimate is its adjust- ment to the appropriate national total. This procedure is called the allocation procedure. (Because of the comprehensiveness of the State data used to estimate most components of wages and salaries and of transfer payments, which together account for about 75 percent of total personal income at the national level, the adjustment of the sum of the State estimates to the national totals for these components is a nominal adjustment for statisti- cal consistency.) The use of the allocation procedure imparts the accuracy of the national totals to the State estimates and allows use of State data that are related but that do not always precisely match the series being estimated. The use of this procedure also yields an additive system wherein the State estimates sum to the national total. Place of measurement For regional economic measurement, income may be recorded either by place of work or by place of residence. Personal in- come, by definition, is a measure of income received; therefore, estimates of State personal income reflect the State of residence of the income recipients. The data underlying the estimates can be viewed as falling in three groups according to place of mea- surement. 1. The bulk of the data used for the estimates of wages and salaries, other labor income, and employees' personal con- tributions for social insurance is reported by industry in the State in which the business establishment is located; there- fore, these data are recorded by place of work. The es- timates based on these data are subsequently adjusted to a place-of-residence basis for inclusion in the personal income measure. 2. For nonfarm proprietors' income and for personal contribu- tions for social insurance by the self-employed, the data are reported by the tax-filing address. These data are largely recorded by place of residence but are treated as if also on a place-of-work basis; the place of business of the propri- etorship is assumed to be the same as the place of residence of the proprietor. 3. Rental income of persons, personal dividend income, per- sonal interest income, transfer payments, and personal con- tributions for supplementary medical insurance and for vet- erans life insurance are estimated from data that are reported where the income recipients live; therefore, these data are recorded by place of residence. For some purposes, it might be appropriate to convert some of the place-of-residence components to a where-earned basis. For such purposes, "dividends, interest, and rent" could be added to labor earnings (on a place-of-work basis) and proprietors' income to provide a rough approximation of income originating from current production. Because, by definition, transfer payments are not related to rendering current productive services, a where- earned basis would not be meaningful. Sources And Methods For The Current Annual State Personal Income Estimates Wage and Salary Disbursements WAGE and salary disbursements are defined as the monetary re- muneration of employees, including the compensation of corpo- rate officers; commissions, tips, and bonuses; and receipts in kind that represent income to the recipient. They are measured before deductions, such as social security contributions and union dues. The estimates reflect the amount of wages and salaries dispersed during the current period, regardless of when earned. As shown in table C, wage and salary disbursements accounted for about 60 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1987. Table C also shows the relative importance of the major components of wages and salaries to total personal income. The following description of the procedures used in making the current years' estimates of wage and salary disbursements is divided into three sections: Wages and salaries that are cov- ered under the unemployment insurance (UI) program, wages and Table C. — Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Wage and Salary Disbursements, by Component, United States, 1987 Total personal Income' Wage and salary disbursements ^ Reported payrolls for industries covered by the UI program '., BEA additions to UI data , Railroad-related segments Insurance and real estate commissions ... Unreported tips Student employees Federal uniform allowance State and local elected officials Underground economy , Corporate officers in Washington State., Nonprofit organizations Cash wages and salaries in industries not covered by the UI program.. Farms Farm contract labor Railroads Private households Private elementary and secondary schools.. Religious membership organizations Military Other' Wages and salaries paid in kind Private hospitals Private households Private educational services Religious membership organizations.. Farms , Military Millions of dollars 3,768,696 2,238,639 2,093,868 54.010 303 4,560 11,178 3,327 65 179 30,327 1,711 2,360 87,311 7,790 1,488 11,248 8,184 5,588 10,885 41,733 395 3.450 234 830 130 987 505 764 Percent of total personal income 100.00 59.40 55.56 1.43 .01 .12 .30 .09 .80 .05 .06 2.32 .21 .04 .30 .22 .15 .29 1.11 .01 .09 .01 .02 .03 .01 .02 Notes. — UI — Unemployment insurance Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. Includes adjustment for border workers: Earnings of U.S. residents working across U.S. borders less earnings of foreign residents working in the United States. 2. Includes wages received by border workers employed in the United States. 3. Excludes amounts reported for industries treated by BEA as noncovered and for employees on overseas assignments. 4. Consists of wages and salaries received by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States. salaries that are not covered under the UI program, and wages and salaries that are paid in kind. Wages and salaries covered by the UI program The estimates of about 95 percent of wages and salaries are de- rived from tabulations by the State employment security agencies (ESA's) from their State employment security reports (form ES- 202). These tabulations summarize the data from the quarterly unemployment insurance contribution reports filed with a given State ESA by the employers subject to that State's UI laws. Each quarter, the various State ESA's submit the ES-202 tabulations on magnetic tape to BLS, which in turn provides a duplicate tape to BEA. The tabulations present monthly employment and quarterly wages for each State in four-digit SIC detail (based on the 1972 SIC; the ESA's did not begin to report on the 1987 SIC basis until 1988). Under the reporting requirements of most State UI laws, wages include bonuses, tips, gratuities, and the cash value of meals and lodging supplied by the employer. In making the wage (and employment) estimates, BEA annu- ally adds several million administrative records received from the States and the District of Columbia to its database. Although these records are usually reviewed as they are coded and pro- cessed by the State ESA's, errors do occur. Consequently, BEA has developed a number of computerized edit routines to locate major errors in the source data. For example, in one routine. State data for the current quarter are checked for invalid four- digit industry codes, for duplicate records, and for records that contain no data. A quarter-to-quarter comparison is made of av- erage quarterly wages and employment and of absolute quarterly differences in total wages and employment. If either measure ex- ceeds established parameters, it is identified for further review. Anomalies that remain unreconciled after this review are referred back to BLS for further investigation. The BEA estimates of wage and salary disbursements are made, with a few exceptions, at the two-digit SIC level. How- ever, the availability of the source data in greater detail facilitates the detection of errors and anomalies; this detail also makes it possible to isolate those three-digit SIC industries for which UI coverage is too incomplete to form a reliable basis for the esti- mates. In this case, the two-digit SIC estimate is prepared as the sum of two pieces: The fully covered portion, which is based on the ES-202 data, and the incompletely covered portion, which is estimated as described in the section on wages not covered by the UI program. BEA modifications of ES-202 data. — ES-202 wages do not pre- cisely meet the statistical and conceptual requirements for BEA's personal income estimates. Consequently, the data must be mod- ified to meet the requirements more closely. The modifications of the Ul-based wage and salary estimates affect both the in- dustrial and geographic patterns of State personal income. The single largest modification is the conversion of the wage esti- mates from a place-of-work basis to a place-of-residence basis. M-9 M-10 STATE PERSONAL INCOME The residence adjustment for wages (as well as for other labor income and personal contributions for social insurance) is dis- cussed in detail beginning on page M-29. The industry detail of the ES-202 tabulations regularly shows minor amounts of payroll that have not been assigned to any industry. The industrial classification scheme used by BEA for its income estimates does not permit this not-elsewhere-classified category. Therefore, for each State, the amount of ES-202 pay- rolls in this category is distributed among the industries in direct proportion to the industry-classified payrolls. The amounts in- volved in this adjustment are quite small — about 0.2 percent of total payrolls nationally. No error is introduced into the total wage estimate for a State because the adjustment involves only an apportionment within a State of the amount reported for that State. The ES-202 tabulations of Federal civilian payrolls assign all the congressional staff payrolls to Washington, DC, whether or not part was earned while staffing the State offices of the mem- bers of Congress. For payrolls on a place-of-work basis, Federal civilian payrolls reported for the District of Columbia are re- duced, and payrolls for each State are increased. The amount earned while staffing offices outside of the District of Columbia is assumed to be 25 percent of total congressional payrolls; this amount is allocated to States in proportion to their congressional representation. BEA has an established deadline for receiving data to be in- corporated into the State personal income estimates released in August. Data received after the deadline are incorporated into the revised State estimates released the following April. ^ If the quarterly ES-202 tabulations for a State do not reach BEA before the deadline, BEA estimates the missing quarter(s) of data. Ini- tial estimates of three-digit SIC wages, employment, and average wages for the missing quarter(s) are made, based on short-term trends. (The assumption is that the relationship of the missing quarter(s) of the current year to the corresponding quailer(s) of the preceding year is the same as the relationship of the reported quarters of the current year to the corresponding quarters of the preceding year.) Independently of the preceding step, the SIC division employment for the latest reported quarter is extrapo- lated to the missing quarter(s) by the percentage change of aver- age quarterly employment derived from the BLS-790 establish- ment survey (the State-by-industry data published by BLS in its monthly Employment and Earnings). Then the initial three-digit SIC employment estimates are adjusted by allocation to sum to the extrapolated SIC division estimates. Finally, three-digit SIC wage estimates for the missing quarter(s) are derived as products of the allocated employment estimates and the initial average wage estimates. A comparison between the wage estimates re- leased in August and the revised estimates released the following April usually shows relatively small differences between the two series. The timing of the delivery of the ES-202 tabulations from the States is important because the ES-202 payroll and employ- ment data are also the basis of the State estimates of many of the components of other labor income and of personal contribu- tions for social insurance. Therefore, any error in estimating the missing quarter(s) of wages is compounded by their subsequent use in estimating the various components of other labor income and personal contributions for social insurance. 9, Delays are cau.sed by the installation of new computer systems or by tight budgets and the resultant shifts in priorities. BEA additions to ES-202 data. — BEA adds to the ES-202 pay- rolls of Ul-covered industries the minor elements that are ex- cluded from the UI programs or that are not reported. These elements may be establishments excluded from mandatory UI coverage (except those in two- or three-digit SIC industries that BEA treats as "noncovered"), establishments that do not report as required, or a portion of the employee compensation of UI- reported establishments. The additions may be specific to a sin- gle industry or a small number of industries, or they may apply to all private sector industries. In most cases, the national es- timates of the additions are prepared with source data that are not available at the State level. The State estimates of the miss- ing elements, after reconciliation with the independently derived national estimates, are added to the ES-202 payrolls for the ap- propriate industry to equal the final State estimates of total wage and salary disbursements in the industry. Three types of organizations closely related to the railroad industry — but classified as parts of other industries — are covered by the Railroad Unemployment Insurance system rather than by the UI system; these employers file reports including payroll in- formation with the Railroad Retirement Board. These organiza- tions are (1) electric railroads (part of local and interurban passen- ger transit), (2) railroad carrier affiliates — businesses providing services related to the use of railroad cars or terminals — (part of transportation services), and (3) railway labor organizafions (part of membership organizations other than religious). BEA obtains the payroll data for these organizations from the Railroad Re- tirement Board and sums the data by State and industry to form the basis for the additions to the ES-202 data for the respective industries. The UI tabulations of payrolls for the insurance and real estate industries do not include the commissions paid to insurance solic- itors and real estate agents. The commissions paid to insurance solicitors are assumed to parallel the State distributions of the ES-202 payrolls for insurance agents, brokers, and services. The State estimates of commissions of real estate agents are based on ES-202 payrolls for real estate. Unreported tips are a common missing element for taxicabs (part of local and interurban passenger transit), eating and drink- ing places, hotels and other lodging places, amusement and recre- ation services, and personal services. Tips, although technically included in wages reported by employers on their UI tax returns, are assumed to be understated. For each industry, the unreported tips are allocated to States in proportion to ES-202 payrolls. Students employed by the institutions of higher education in which they are enrolled are generally not covered by UI. The State estimates of the wages of the noncovered student employ- ees of private. State government, and local government institu- tions are based on the differences between the relevant ES-202 employment data and alternative employment data that include student employees. The alternative data are reported annually by the Census Bureau in County Business Patterns (CBP) for the private institutions and in unpublished tabulations of public employment data for the government institutions. The ES-202 tabulation of Federal civilian payrolls excludes the allowance for uniforms that is paid to employees in selected occupations. In the absence of direct data, the State estimates of the allowance are based on the geographic distribution of BEA's estimates of the number of Postal Service employees — the largest group of Federal civilian employees receiving a uniform allowance. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-U The UI coverage of State and local government employees excludes elected officials and members of the judiciary. The State distribution of the wages and salaries of these officials is assumed to be the same as that of the Ul-covered employees. An "underground economy" adjustment— the addition of esti- mates of wages and salaries subject to UI reporting that employ- ers do not report — is made to the ES-202 data for all covered private sector industries. At the national level, the estimate for each industry is made in two parts — one for the underreporting of payrolls on UI tax returns filed by employers and one for the payrolls of employers that fail to file UI tax returns. ^° The source data necessary to replicate this methodology at the State level are not available. Instead, the national adjustment for each industry is allocated to States in proportion to ES-202 payrolls. An addition to the ES-202 data for all covered private sector industries in Washington State is made for the salaries of corpo- rate officers, who are exempt by State law from UI coverage. The Washington Employment Security Department supplies estimates of the number of corporate officers by four-digit SIC industry and of their average salaries by SIC industry division. BEA es- timates salaries for SIC industry division totals as the product of the number of officers and average salaries. To disaggregate the industry division totals, provisional estimates of salaries for each two-digit SIC industry are derived as the product of the number of officers and the average wages of Ul-covered workers. The SIC industry division salary totals are allocated to two-digit SIC industries in proportion to the provisional estimates. Finally, an addition is made for those nonprofit organizations that are excluded from UI coverage because they have fewer than four employees. In the absence of State-level data, the national estimates for these organizations — classified in printing and pub- lishing, miscellaneous manufacturing, credit agencies other than banks, real estate, holding and other investment companies, ho- tels, and membership organizations other than religious — are al- located to States in proportion to ES-202 payrolls. Wages and salaries not covered by the UI program As a result of the various amendments to the Federal Unem- ployment Tax Act (FUTA) in recent years, the number of indus- tries that are treated as noncovered in making the State estimates of wage and salary disbursements has been reduced to eight: Farms, farm labor and management services, railroads, private households, private elementary and secondary schools, religious membership organizations, military, and "other." For each of these industries except farm labor and management services, rail- roads, and "other," wages paid in kind are estimated separately from cash wages. See the section on wages and salaries paid in kind on page M-13. Farms. — The farm wages and salaries component of personal income is measured as the sum of cash wages of hired farm la- bor, pay-in-kind of hired farni labor, and salaries of officers of corporate farms. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) produces State estimates of farm labor expenses, which are sim- ilar to BEA's estimates of farm wages and salaries in that both measures exclude the wages paid to the employees of farm labor contractors (which BEA includes in agricultural services). The USDA also excludes the salaries of officers of corporate farms (and treats them as part of the return to capital). BEA's State estimates of cash wages and salaries are the sum of the wages of hired farm labor and the salaries of corporate officers. State estimates of the wages of hired farm labor are based on the USDA State distributions of cash labor expenses. State estimates of corporate officers' salaries are based primarily on the salaries of corporate officers reported in the 1982 Census of Agriculture. In five States (Arizona, California, Delaware, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island), the State farm wage and salary estimates are modified based on county-level estimation. The State estimates are allocated to counties in proportion to relevant data from the census of agriculture. The results are compared to the ES-202 county payroll data for farms, and the higher of the two numbers for each county is selected as the final estimate. The final esti- mates for these five States are the sums of the estimates for their counties. Farm labor and management services. — In the industrial clas- sification used by BEA, the employees of farm labor and management services (SIC 076) — mainly those of farm labor contractors — are included in agricultural services (SIC 07); they are distinguished from hired farm laborers, who are included in agricultural production (SIC's 01 and 02). With the exceptions of California, Florida, and Arizona, the State ES-202 tabulations of payrolls for agricultural services include few, if any, payments to employees of farm labor contractors. Most State laws fol- low the Federal standards established in the 1976 amendment to the FUTA; these standards limit mandatory UI coverage of farm operators and labor contractors to employers with 10 or more workers for 20 weeks of a year or with quarterly payrolls of $20,000 or more. However, the California and Florida UI laws provide for full coverage of the employees of farm labor contrac- tors, and the provisions of the Arizona UI law provide coverage for approximately 80 percent of these employees. The State estimates of the wages of farm labor contractors are based on the contract farm labor expense data reported in the 1982 Census of Agriculture. For those States that have sub- stantial UI coverage, the census-based estimates are compared with the ES-202 payroll data. If the ES-202 data exceed the census-based estimates, the ES-202 data are substituted for the census-based estimates.^ ^ Railroads. — The railroad industry is covered by its own unem- ployment insurance program, which is administered by the Rail- road Retirement Board. Suitable data are not available from the Railroad Retirement Board for making State estimates of wages and salaries. The principal basis for the BEA State estimates of wages in the railroad industry is an employment series devel- oped from biennial reports on employment in Class I and other large railroads prepared by the Association of American Rail- roads (AAR).^" These reports include information on employ- ment by railroad company for each State. Employment for the years between the AAR reports is approximated by straight-line interpolation, and the most recent data are used for the subse- quent year or years. State estimates of wages for railroads are calculated as the sums of estimates of the wages of all the rail- road companies operating in a State. These company estimates 10. Robert P. Parker, "Improved Adjustments for Misreporting of Tax Return Information Used to Estimate the National Income and Product Accounts, 1977," Survey of Current Business 64 (June 1984): 17-25. 11. Because of the limited UI coverage of contract farm labor in most States, this substi- tution has only been done for the estimates for California, Arizona, and Florida. 12. Railroad companies are classihed on the basis of an average of operating revenues for 3 years. Since 1978, Class I railroads are those with revenues of S50 million or more, and Class II railroads are those with revenues of ,$10-$50 million. The AAR reports include data for some, but not all, Class 11 railroads. M-12 STATE PERSONAL INCOME are derived as the products of company employment for each State and national company average wages as reported to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Private households. — For this largely noncovered industry, the State estimates of cash wages are based on a 1979 place-of- work wage series summed from a special tabulation of joumey- to-work (JTW) data from the 1980 Census of Population. The 1979 wage series is extrapolated to later years by the annual change in civilian population. The extrapolated series for each year is adjusted by allocation to sum to the independently derived national estimate of private household cash wages. Private elementai-y and secondary schools. — Private elemen- tary and secondary schools (SIC 821) are treated as a noncovered industry because religiously affiliated elementary and secondary schools, which account for most of the wages and salaries for this industry, remain outside the scope of the UI program. The State estimates for private elementary and secondary school pay- rolls are based on the payrolls reported annually by the Census Bureau in CBP. The CBP data are tabulated from the adminis- trative records of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) program and are more complete for elementary and sec- ondary schools than those prepared under the UI program. The OASDI program, although exempting nonprofit religious organi- zations (including schools) from mandatory coverage, has elec- tive coverage provisions that have resulted in broad participation among groups exempted from mandatory coverage, specifically religiously affiliated elementary and secondary schools. How- ever, the 2-year lag between the end of a given year and the availability of the CBP data is a serious limitation in making the estimates; the State distribution for the last available year is used for the 2 subsequent years. A number of alternative data sources have been researched, but no suitable replacement for the CBP data has been found. Religious membership organizations. — The FUTA permits States to exclude religious membership organizations (SIC 866) from mandatory UI coverage. Most State UI laws do have some provisions for elective coverage, but the reported ES-202 payrolls are less than 10 percent of the national wage and salary estimates. The procedure used to estimate cash wages is complicated by the fragmentary nature of the information on the wages and employ- ment of workers in religious organizations. The wage estimates are derived as the product of a mean wage and the number of workers receiving cash wages. The mean wage is computed for each State from payroll and employment data reported for these organizations in CBP. The CBP data reflect a more extensive coverage of religious organizations under the OASDI program than under the UI program. (See the subsection on private ele- mentary and secondary schools.) A major limitation of the CBP data is the exclusion of clergy and members of religious orders because of the Social Security Administration's classification of these individuals as self-employed for OASDI purposes. An- other limitation is the 2-year lag between the end of a given year and the availability of the CBP data. For this period, the latest average wages computed for States from the CBP data are ex- trapolated forward to the most recent year by the national average wages of employees of religious organizations. The number of workers receiving cash wages is developed from periodic BLS estimates (for 1959, 1965, 1970, and 1980) of the total number of persons working for religious organizations in each State. The total number also includes persons who do not receive cash wages. In the absence of timely relevant data, the 1980 BLS estimates are extrapolated to later years by the an- nual average rate of change from 1970 to 1980; the extrapolated estimates are then adjusted by allocation to sum to the current national total developed in the course of constructing the national personal income estimates. The updated BLS -based distribution of the total number of workers is then modified to exclude those who do not receive cash wages; the exclusion is based on in- formation reported annually in the "General Summary" of the Official Catholic Directory. ^^ The "General Summary" is a tab- ulation of the number of persons in religious orders employed in Catholic institutions in each diocese; the data are classified by clerical title and religious assignment.^^ The number teach- ing, working in hospitals, and serving as cardinals, bishops, and diocesan priests are subtracted from the total number listed in each diocese. ^^ The residual in each diocese is the approximate number receiving no cash wages. These residuals are summed to State totals and subtracted from the updated BLS-based esti- mates. The lack of consistent information relating to employees of re- ligious organizations hampers the production of reliable estimates for these organizations. The records of the various religious or- ganizations differ with respect to the geographic unit, definition of employee, and definition of income. The geographic unit is frequently the church organizational unit (parish, diocese, or church district) rather than the State or county. The number of employees may include those who are currently active, those not currently active, or those temporarily assigned to a parish. The income may be cash wages only, cash payments (which include housing and transportation allowances and wages), or, in some cases, pay-in-kind, which may be provided instead of allowances. Military. — Military cash wages and salaries — base pay and allowances — are estimated separately for the active duty military personnel of each service and for the inactive duty personnel of military reserve units (including the National Guard). The estimates for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Re- serves are based principally on local area data provided by the Washington Headquarters Service of the Department of Defense (DOD) in a report entitled "Personnel and Payroll Outlays by Operating Location."^® The payroll outlay data from this report are for fiscal years. For the military Reserves, the national cal- endar year estimates are allocated to States in proportion to the payroll data for the most closely corresponding fiscal year. For the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines, the fiscal year payroll outlay data are disaggregated to quarters — in proportion to the quarterly pay approximations described later — and then aggre- gated to calendar years to form the basis for the State estimates. The disaggregations are made at the State level for the Navy and at the county level for the other services. ^^ 13. {New York: P.J. Kennedy and Sons). The data are given by State and diocese. 14. The Archdiocese of Washington, DC, includes the nearby suburban counties in Mary- land. The data for this diocese are apportioned between tlie District of Columbia and Mary- land based on the number of clergy and on their addresses from information contained in the detailed chapters of the Official Catholic Directory. 15. The persons in religious orders teaching or working in hospitals are properly classified in educational services and in health services, respectively. Cardinals, bishops, and diocesan priests represent those who receive cash pay. 16. The "operating locations" of Navy personnel assigned to "afloat and mobile" units and of members of the Fleet Marine Force are their home ports. 17. The monthly Navy strength data used to disaggregate the Navy fiscal year payroll outlay data to quarters are too inconsistent with the fiscal year payroll outlay data for reliable results at the county level. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-13 The basis for the quarterly disaggregations is a set of quarterly State pay approximations derived from monthly installation mili- tary strength data and annual national average pay data provided by each service. (The Air Force provides average base pay; the other services provide average base pay and allowances.) The available source data permit separate calculations for each clas- sification of personnel — officers and enlisted — of each service and for each pay grade of the Air Force. The quarterly average number of personnel by State or county in each classification is multiplied by the appropriate national average pay (e.g., the num- ber of Army officers in each county is multiplied by the national average pay of Army officers). These products are then summed by service to yield the quarterly pay approximations that are used to disaggregate the fiscal year payroll outlays. The Department of Transportation has recently begun to pro- vide monthly payroll outlay reports for the Coast Guard; for 1987, the State estimates are based on annual summations of the outlay data. For earlier years, the national estimates were allocated to States in proportion to Coast Guard military strength. Other. — The designation "other" in the wage and salary com- ponent of the State personal income series refers to the wages and salaries received by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates located in the United States. At the national level, the estimates account for approximately 0.2 percent of total wages and salaries. At the State level, as well as at the national level, the source data provide only approximations of the wages paid by these orga- nizations. The State estimates are based on the assumption that wages and salaries are distributed geographically in proportion to the distribution of the administrative expenditures of international and foreign organizations operating in the United States. Conse- quently, larger amounts are assigned to the District of Columbia and New York, and somewhat smaller amounts are assigned to California, Texas, Illinois, Florida, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania. The administrative expenditure series was prepared from tabula- tions of data collected and developed for 1968 by the Balance of Payments Division of BEA. Wages and salaries paid in kind The value of food, lodging, clothing, and miscellaneous goods and services furnished to employees by their employers as pay- ment, in part or in full, for services performed is included in the wage and salary component of personal income and is referred to as "pay-in-kind." For the NIPA's, pay-in-kind is depicted as a se- ries of cash flows. For example, it is assumed that the employer, instead of furnishing free food directly to the employee, pays the employee a corresponding amount in cash and that the employee in turn uses this amount to buy food purchased by the employer. Therefore, the estimates of wages and salaries and of personal consumption expenditures are increased by equal amounts. If these imputations were omitted, the measures of personal income, personal consumption expenditures, and total output would all be underestimated. Moreover, the earnings of employees receiving part of their pay in kind would be understated when compared with the earnings of employees whose pay is all in cash. Providing goods and services in lieu of cash has become much less prevalent. Presently, pay-in-kind is found in nine industries: (1) Water transportation, (2) eating and drinking places, (3) ho- tels and other lodging places, (4) private hospitals, (5) private households, (6) private educational services, (7) religious mem- bership organizations, (8) farms, and (9) the military services. BEA makes separate estimates of pay-in-kind for all but the first three industries. For these three, the State estimates of wages and salaries derived from the ES-202 tabulations of payrolls include pay-in-kind. Accordingly, no additional estimates are made, al- though total wages are probably understated in these industries as a result.^* For private hospitals, although the estimates are de- rived from the ES-202 tabulations, an estimate of pay-in-kind is made to reflect the food and lodging provided to hospital workers not covered by UI. BEA's State estimates of pay-in-kind are approximations. The lack of direct data and reliable indirect data for the imputed trans- actions associated with pay-in-kind makes it virtually impossible to produce a measure that is more than an approximation even at the national level. Private hospitals. — The pay-in-kind of private hospitals is for food and lodging provided to student nurses, interns, and mem- bers of religious orders. In the absence of direct data at the State level, the national estimates, which are only 0.4 percent of to- tal private hospital wages and salaries, are allocated to States in proportion to ES-202 employment for this industry. Private households. — The pay-in-kind of private households is for food and lodging provided to private household workers by their employers; the national estimates of pay-in-kind account for about 9 percent of total private household wages. In the absence of annual State data directly related to these payments in kind, the national estimates are allocated to States in proportion to the 1980 census JTW distribution of private household employment by place of work. Private educational services. — The pay-in-kind of private ed- ucational services is for the food and lodging provided to clergy and members of religious orders who teach or are otherwise employed in religiously affiliated private schools and who are, therefore, not covered by UI. At the national level, pay-in- kind accounts for only 0.5 percent of all wages and salaries for private educational services. The allocating series is the State distribution of the number of full-time teachers in religious orders — priests, scholastics. Brothers, and Sisters — developed from the data in the "General Summary" of the Official Catholic Directory. ^^ Religious membership organizations. — The pay-in-kind of reli- gious membership organizations is for the food, lodging, laundry, and miscellaneous items provided to the clergy and members of religious orders who are not employed in hospitals or schools. The national estimates of pay-in-kind, which account for approx- imately 8 percent of total wages and salaries of religious mem- bership organizations, are divided into three categories: Value of food and laundry, value of miscellaneous items and rent of Catholic rectories and convents, and the rental value of parson- ages other than Catholic rectories. The State estimates are made separately for each category and then combined. Food and laun- dry are assumed to be received primarily by persons in Catholic religious orders who are employed in institutions other than hos- pitals and schools. The State allocator is developed from data in the "General Summary"; it is calculated as the total number of persons in religious orders reported for the dioceses in each 18. State UI laws require employers to estimate (if applicable) the cash value of pay-in- kind and to include the estimated cash value with cash pay when reporting their payrolls. However, because employers are not required to distinguish between the two types of pay in their reports, it is doubtful that many employers comply with the requirement of including pay-in-kind. 19. (New York: P.J. Kennedy and Sons). The data are given by State and diocese. M-14 STATE PERSONAL INCOME State less those working in hospitals or teaching. Rent and mis- cellaneous items are assumed to be received by those in Catholic religious orders who receive no cash wages and by Catholic res- ident pastors. The State allocating series is computed as the sum of the number receiving no cash pay (see religious membership organizations in the preceding section beginning on page M-12) and the number of resident pastors; the data are from the "Gen- eral Summary." The State allocating series for the rental value of parsonages other than Catholic rectories is computed as the total number of clergy less the number of Catholic clergy. The total number of clergy is estimated by extrapolating the number of clergy reported in the latest census of population by the Census Bureau's cuirent State estimates of the resident population. The number of Catholic clergy is reported in the "General Summary." Farms. — The pay-in-kind of farms is for the food and lodging received by hired farm labor. The national estimates of pay-in- kind account for approximately 9 percent of farm wages (exclud- ing corporate officers' salaries). Only private household workers receive more pay-in-kind as a percent of wages and in dollar amount. BEA uses the State data provided annually by the USDA to estimate this item. The pay-in-kind of the military services is for the food and clothing received by enlisted personnel (officers receive no pay- in-kind). The clothing imputation refers to "standard issue" cloth- ing, not to clothing and equipment for use on special or unusual duties. At the national level, pay-in-kind accounts for about 2 percent of total military wages and salaries. The estimates are made separately for each service, following the same general procedure: The national total is allocated to States in proportion to the number of enlisted personnel obtained from DOD for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps and from the Depart- ment of Transportation for the Coast Guard. The pay-in-kind received by inactive duty personnel of military reserve units is assumed to be distributed among the States in the same proportion as their base pay. Table D. — Relative Imp()rtance to Total Personal Income of Other Labor Income, by Component, United States, 1987 OTHER labor income (OLI) consists primarily of employer con- tributions to private pension and welfare funds; these employer contributions account for approximately 98 percent of OLI. The "all other" component of OLI consists of directors' fees, ju- dicial fees, and compensation of prisoners. (Employer contri- butions for social insurance, paid into government-administered funds, are not included in OLI. Under NIPA conventions, it is the benefits paid from social insurance funds — classified as transfer payments — that are measured as part of personal income, not the employer contributions to the funds). As shown in table D, OLI accounted for approximately 6 per- cent of total personal income at the national level in 1987. Employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds Private pension and profit-sharing funds, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance. — ^The larger part of the national estimates of employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds is developed from IRS tab- ulations of data from proprietorship and corporate income tax Millions of dollars 3,768,696 207,731 203,724 176,975 26,749 4.007 Percent of total personal income 100.00 SSI 5.41 4.70 .71 .11 Total personal income , Other labor income Employer contributions to private pension funds and private welfare funds Private pension funds, group life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance Privately administered workers' compensation All other' Detail may not add due to rounding. 1. Consists of directors' fees, compensation to prisoners, and judicial fees. returns published in Statistics of Income (SOI). However, these data are not suitable for making the State estimates. Most mul- tiestablishment corporations file tax returns on a companywide basis, instead of separately for each establishment, and a cor- porations 's principal office is often located in a State different from the location of its other establishments. As a result, the geographic distribution of the data tabulated from the tax returns does not reflect the place of work of the employees on whose behalf the contributions are made. Employer contributions to private pension and profit-sharing funds are made mainly on behalf of private sector employees; there are some private pension funds for Federal and State gov- ernment employees, but most public employee pensions are pro- vided through social insurance. Group health and life insurance are provided to most employees in both the public and private sectors. The supplemental unemployment insurance contribu- tions are made for private sector employees only; they stem from contracts negotiated by the individual firm with its employees or their union and are heavily concentrated in manufacturing indus- tries. For private sector employees, the State estimates of employer contributions to private pension and profit-sharing funds, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment in- surance are made, for all types combined, at the same level of industrial detail as the wage and salary estimates. The national total of employer contributions for each industry is allocated to the States in proportion to the State estimates of wage and salary disbursements for the corresponding industry. The use of State wage estimates to allocate the national estimates of employer contributions to private pension and welfare funds is based on the assumption that, for each industry, the relationship of contri- butions to payrolls is the same at the national and State levels. The procedure reflects the wide variation in contribution rates — relative to payrolls — among industries (and therefore reflects ap- propriately the various mixes of industries among States). It does not reflect the variation of contribution rates among States for a given industry. Beginning with 1987, Federal employees are eligible to partic- ipate in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), which was established to supplement the other retirement benefits for Federal employees. Although the TSP is administered by a Federal agency, it is clas- sified by BEA as a private pension fund rather than as a social insurance fund because the saving is considered to be private saving rather than government saving. Accordingly, employer contributions to the TSP are counted as part of OLI and personal income in the current period, and employee contributions are STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-15 counted as personal saving rather than as personal contributions for social insurance. Although all permanent Federal employ- ees may contribute to the TSP, only those hired after January 1, 1984 — and a few others who chose to leave the old Civil Service Retirement System — are eligible for employer contributions. For 1987, the national total of the employer contributions was al- located to States in proportion to Federal employee wages and salaries. BEA is seeking to obtain State and local area data for this OLI component from the administering agency. State government contributions to private pension plans consist of annuity payments made by State governments on behalf of se- lected employee groups (primarily teachers). The State estimates are based on direct data from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America/College Retirement Equities Fund. Lo- cal government contributions to private pension plans consist of large, nonrecurring payments made by four jurisdictions in 1985; the payments were assigned to the appropriate States. In the absence of direct data at the State level, the national estimates of Federal, State, and local government contributions to private welfare funds on behalf of their employees are allocated to States in proportion to ES-202 employment for each level of government. Workers' compensation.— SidXo. laws providing cash benefits and medical care to the victims of work-connected injuries differ widely in the scope of coverage, benefit provisions, administra- tive procedures, and the insurance mechanisms used to under- write the risk of work-related injuries. Most States permit both public and private insurance covering work-related injuries. The State agency administering the workers' compensation law in most States is part of the department of labor. However, some States have established separate boards or commissions, and a few States leave the administration of the laws to the courts. Al- though the workers' compensation programs in all States are au- thorized by law, the programs are not necessarily State-operated nor are the funds from which the benefits are paid necessarily State funds. The authorized insurance mechanisms are private insurance. State insurance, self-insurance, second injury funds, and court awards. In addition to these State programs, Federal employees are covered by a social insurance fund under the Fed- eral Employees Compensation Act. In estimating personal income, a distinction is made be- tween publicly and privately administered workers' compensa- tion programs. The workers' compensation programs that op- erate through government-administered funds are a form of so- cial insurance; accordingly, the benefits that the funds pay are recorded in personal income as a component of government trans- fer payments. ^° (See the section on government transfer pay- ments beginning on page M-23.) The employer contributions to the programs that operate through privately administered funds are recorded in personal income as a component of OLI. The national estimate of employer contributions to privately administered workers' compensation funds is computed as the sum of benefit payments made by self-insurers, court-awarded payments for work-related injuries, and net premiums paid by employers to private insurance carriers for workers' compensa- tion insurance."^ In the case of the first two categories, benefits are, by definition, identical to employer contributions. Self-insurance programs permit the employer to assume the liability for workers' compensation benefit payments. Instead of paying insurance premiums in advance to a State or commercial insurance carrier, the employer may either make the liability pay- ments, as necessary, out of operating funds or arrange advance funding by setting up a reserve fund for the purpose of paying benefits for work-related injuries.-^ In most cases, self-insurance is limited to large firms because the financial resources necessary for the assumption of such liability are substantial. However, about one-half of the States and the District of Columbia permit group self-insurance, under which smaller companies can pool their risks and their liabilities. Each State sets the requirements that must be met by the employer in order to be licensed for self-insurance. Court awards for work-related injuries arise out of two pieces of Federal legislation — the Federal Employer's Liability Act, which covers interstate railroad workers, and the Jones Act, which covers maritime seamen. Although these laws are not workers' compensation laws per se, they have the same effect. The Federal Emloyer's Liability Act permits the injured em- ployee to sue the employer by invalidating certain common law defenses of the employer that would otherwise apply. The Jones Act extends the Federal Employer's Liability Act to apply to maritime seamen. The State estimates follow the general pattern of the national estimates. The State estimates of court-awarded payments are made separately for railroad transportation and for water trans- portation. The estimates of court-awarded payments made by railroads are based on the State distribution of the combined num- ber of workers killed or injured in railroad accidents reported in the Annual AccidentI Incident Bulletin of Federal Railroad Ad- ministration, Department of Transportation. The State estimates of court-awarded payments made by the water transportation in- dustry are less well grounded. Because no injury statistics are available by State, the State estimates are assumed to parallel the distribution of wage and salary disbursements for the water transportation industry. Premiums on workers' compensation insurance issued by pri- vate insurance carriers are compiled annually by State and re- ported in the Insurance Expense Exhibit of the National Council on Compensation Insurance.-'^ State tabulations of benefits paid by self-insurers appear each year in the Social Security Bulletin. Both sets of data are State all-industry totals only; there is no industry detail. To develop State estimates at the two-digit SIC industry level (excluding railroad and water transportation), the State all-industry total of premiums paid to insurance carriers and benefits paid by self-insurers are combined and a two-way allocation procedure is used."'* 20. The types of workers' compensation programs classified as social insurance are State- operated insurance funds (both exclusive and competitive funds), second injury funds, and the Federal employees compensation program. 21. Net premiums are standard premiums less premium discounts and retrospective rating. Premium discounts are given on large premiums because a smaller proportion of a large pre- mium is needed to pay expenses. Retrospective rating relates the premium to the employer's work-related injury record during the policy period. The premium paid at the beginning of the policy period is adjusted at the end of the period when the work-related injury record is known. 22. Benefit payments under .self-insurance are cash and medical payments. The latter may include medical benefits paid by employers carrying substandard medical coverage. 23. Private insurance programs are permitted in the District of Columbia and in all but six Stales. The data that are available by State are gross figures, i.e., before di.scounling, retro.spective rating, and other modifications to initial premiums. (See footnote 21.) 24. In a two-way allocation, two sets of controls are placed in the matrix as the row and column totals. The allocating series is placed in the matrix as the .set of elements. These M-16 STATE PERSONAL INCOME This procedure, which is more complex than those used to es- timate contributions to other welfare and pension funds, is neces- sary for employer contributions to workers' compensation insur- ance because the size of the contributions is primarily a function of the occupation and industry risk factors; the size of the pay- roll or the number of employees is secondary. Two factors that contribute to the complexity of the estimating procedure are the variety of insurance mechanisms available and the different com- binations of these mechanisms permitted in each State. The primary control totals for the two-way allocation are the national estimates, by two-digit SIC industry, of the sum of net premiums paid to private insurance carriers for worker's compen- sation insurance and benefit payments made by self-insurers.-^ The secondary control totals are the State all-industry data for the sum of estimated premiums paid to private insurance carriers and benefit payments made by self-insurers. The primary con- trol totals are initially allocated by a modified set of State wage and salary disbursements in two-digit SIC industry detail. The modifications are made to the six States that have exclusively State-operated funds. The distributions resulting from the alloca- tion of the primary control totals are reconciled to the secondary control totals. The reconciliation between the two sets of control totals is repeated alternately until a near-balance is achieved. The final reconciliation is made with the primary control totals — the national estimates. The State estimates of court-awarded pay- ments for injuries to railroad and water transportation workers are inserted into the industrial detail to complete the final set of State estimates of employer contributions to privately adminis- tered workers's compensation funds. The initial allocating series used as the set of elements in the two-way allocation is a set of State estimates of wage and salary disbursements for all but the six States that have exclusively State-operated funds. Because North Dakota and Wyoming do not permit privately administered workers' compensation insur- ance (except court-awarded payments for injuries), the wage and salary disbursements for these States are deleted entirely from the allocating series. The other four States — Nevada, Ohio, Wash- ington, and West Virginia — permit self-insurance as an alternative to insuring with the exclusive State fund. For these States, spe- cial allocating series are prepared for use as elements in the dual allocation. Limited information relating to self-insurance is available from the Annual Report of the West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund. The data used are "class charges"- — costs to self-insured employers classified by an occupation and industry code related to the degree-of-risk factors. These data are roughly translated by BEA from the workers' compensation classification scheme to the SIC code. This series, which is approximately scaled to the appropriate level and which reflects degree-of-risk factors by industry, is inserted into the dual allocation after the initial allocation of the primary control totals. No direct data for self-insurance are available for Nevada, Ohio, and Washington. The estimates of wages and salaries for self-insured firms are made based on the assumption that only the largest firms have the financial capability to exercise the op- tion of self-insurance. Using the size-of-firm data available in first-quarter ES-202 tabulations for each year, the wages of es- tablishments with 500 or more employees are estimated for each two-digit SIC industry. The results are inserted into the initial allocating series, replacing the full set of BEA estimates of wages for these three States. "All other" OLI Directors' fees. — Nationally, about three-fourths of directors' fees are accounted for by finance, insurance, and real estate. The national estimates of directors' fees for each two-digit SIC in- dustry are allocated to States in proportion to wages and salaries. Miscellaneous. — The remainder of OLI — judicial fees (mainly jury and witness fees) and compensation of prisoners — accounted for only 0.6 percent of total OLI in 1987. The combined national total of all miscellaneous segments is allocated to States in pro- portion to civilian population. Proprietors' Income PROPRIETORS' income is the income, including income in kind, of sole proprietorships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. The imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of farm dwellings is included. Dividends and monetary interest received by proprietors of nonfinancial business and rental in- come received by persons who are not primarily engaged in the real estate business are excluded; these incomes are included in dividends, net interest, and rental income of persons. Proprietors' income is estimated in two parts — nonfarm and farm. As shown in the table E, proprietors' income accounted for approximately 8 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1987. Table E also shows the relative importance of the major components of proprietors' income to total personal income. Nadonally, nonfarm proprietors' income is shown both with and without two adjustments: The inventory valuation adjust- ment (IVA) and the capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj). The measure with the IVA and CCAdj is the measure of current production. In the context of nonfarm proprietors' income, the Table E. — Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Proprietors' Income, by Component, United States, 1987 elements are adjusted alternately to tlie row and column totals until the sum of the elements approaches the row and column totals. 25. The set of national estimates used as primary control totals includes estimates for State and local governments and excludes estimates for railroads and water transportation. Total personal income Proprietors' income ' Farm Nonfarm Agricultural services, forestry, and fisheries Mining. Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services... Professional and social services Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. I. Shown with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. Millions of dollars 5,768,696 310,863 40,898 269,965 3,317 3,487 47,921 5,830 14,354 34,062 3,219 157,775 67,370 90,405 Percent of total personal income 100.00 8.2S 1.09 7.16 .09 .09 1.27 .15 .38 .90 .09 4.19 1.79 2.40 STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-17 IVA is needed because, under the accounting practices used by businesses to determine income as reported in the source data, inventories are often charged to cost of sales (i.e., withdrawn) at their acquisition cost rather than at their replacement cost. In pe- riods of changing prices, this practice results in gains (or losses) on inventoried goods. The IVA is an estimate of the capital gain, but with the opposite algebraic sign; that is, the IVA is the difference between the cost of inventory withdrawals as valued in determining income and the cost of withdrawals valued at re- placement cost. Thus, adding the IVA to income removes the cap- ital gains, as is appropriate for a measure of current production. Analogously, the CCAdj is the difference between depreciation as valued in determining income as reported in the source data and what is referred to as "economic depreciation" — depreciation on the basis of consistent accounting (uniform service lives and straight-line depreciation) and valued at replacement cost.^*^ Nei- ther adjustment is necessary for farm proprietors' income because the estimates for inventory change and depreciation are derived from sources that value these items at replacement cost in a man- ner consistent with NIPA accounting. Net income of nonfarm proprietors Nonfarm proprietors' income is the income received by non- farm sole proprietorships and partnerships and by tax-exempt co- operatives. A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business owned by a single individual. A partnership is an unincorporated business association of two or more partners. A tax-exempt co- operative is an unincorporated nonprofit business organization owned collectively by its members. At the State level, the estimates of nonfarm proprietors' in- come (excluding that received by tax-exempt cooperatives) for 1981 and later years are based principally on data tabulated from the tax returns of sole proprietorships and partnerships for tax years 1981-83. The data were drawn from IRS form 1065 (for partnerships) and Schedule C of form 1040 (for sole proprietor- ships). The data used for the estimates are tabulations of net profit less loss (NPLL) and of gross receipts, by two-digit SIC industry, from the two forms combined. The geographic coding of the data is by tax-filing address, thus reflecting predominantly the place of residence of the income recipients. In the absence of a place-of-work series, it is a BEA convention to present the State nonfarm proprietors' income estimates as if place of work and place of residence were identical. The national estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income, which are also based on tax data, include several adjustments that can- not be replicated subnationally because the necessary source data are not available. These adjustments are the IVA, the CCAdj, a defaulters' gain adjustment, and an adjustment for income not reported on tax returns.-^ The last adjustment, known as the "un- derground economy" adjustment, has accounted for about one- half of total nonfarm proprietors' income in recent years.-* In the State methodology, the underground economy adjustment is allocated separately, but the other three national adjustments are reflected implicitly through their inclusion in the national totals that are allocated to States. For all but three of the two-digit SIC industries, the 1981-83 national estimates exclusive of the underground economy adjust- ment were allocated to States in proportion to NPLL. However, NPLL is not an appropriate basis for the State distribution of the underground economy adjustment because NPLL is reduced by the tax evasion that, in large part, the adjustment reflects. In- stead, gross receipts, a measure of the general level of activity of proprietors by industry and State, was used for the allocation of the adjustment. The 1983 estimates are extended to later years by a linked set of extrapolation and allocation techniques, using data that are more current but less direct than the 1981-83 NPLL and gross receipts data.-^^ For the three remaining two-digit SIC industries, the income of limited partners presents a special estimating problem. In these industries — crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, real es- tate, and holding and other investment companies — limited part- nerships are often used as tax shelters. The participation of limited partners in these partnerships is often purely financial; their participation more closely resembles the participation of stockholder-investors than that of working partners. Accordingly, the usual assumption about residence-that the State from which the partnership files its tax return is the same as the residence of the partners — is unsatisfactory; no direct data on the income of these partners by place of residence are available. The national estimates of proprietors' income for these industries — except for the underground economy adjustment — are allocated to States in the same proportion as dividends received by individuals (based on all-industry dividends reported on IRS form 1040). The un- derground economy adjustment for each of the industries is allo- cated to States by the gross receipts series, which is extrapolated to years after 1983 by the dividends series. Collectively, the estimates of these industries, which accounted for —1.6 percent of nonfarm proprietors' income for the Nation in 1987, have lit- tle effect on State total nonfarm proprietors' income. (In 1987, a large negative estimate for real estate more than offset the positive estimates for the other two industries.) However, the State distri- bution that is imparted to these industries — and which is largely independent of actual industrial activity — can have a substantial effect on the State earnings totals for these three industries. Nonfarm proprietors' income also includes the net income of tax-exempt cooperatives, which include rural electric, telephone, and agricultural cooperatives. Cooperatives operate on a non- 26. For a more detailed discussion, see "Tlie National Income and Product Accounts of the United States: Revised Estimates 1929-74," Survey of Currekt Business 56 (January 1976): Part 1; Allan H. Young. "New Estimates of Capital Consumption Allowances in the Benchmark Revision of GNP," Survey 55 (October 1975): 14. 27. A business loan default, as distinguished from the business losses that may have led to it, has no effect on national income; it is a loss to the creditor, offset by a gain attributed to the defaulting borrower. 28. See Robert P. Parker, "Improved Adjustments for Misreporting of Tax Information Used to Estimate the National Income and Product Accounts, 1977," Survey of Clirrent Business 64 (June 1984): 17-25. 29. The post-1983 data are the number of small firms, as reported in CBP (available with a 2-year lag); the number of physicians excluding hospital interns and residents, as reported by the American Medical Association (AMA); and, to extend the series to the most current years, nonfarm personal income, as derived from BEA's quarterly State personal income series. The following procedures were used — separately for the underground economy adjust- ment and for the sum of the tax-reported amounts, the IVA, the CCAdj, and the defaulters' gain adjustment — for tJie 1984—87 estimates. The 1983 estimates for each State and indus- try were extrapolated to 1984 and 1985 by the relative changes in the corresponding CBP number of small firms and adjusted by allocation to sum to the national industry estimates. Then the 1985 estimates were summed to all-industry totals, extrapolated to 1986 and 1987 by the relative change in nonfami personal income, and adjusted by allocation to sum to the national all-industry totals. Finally, the 1985 estimates by State and industry were used as elements for both 1986 and 1987 in a two-way allocation in which the national estimates by industry for 1986 and 1987 were the primary controls (column totals) and the all-industry State estimates for 1986 and 1987 were the secondary controls (row totals). (See footnote 24 for an explanation of two-way allocations.) The proprietors' income of physicians (classified in the medical services industry) was omitted from the foregoing methodology and was estimated separately. The 1983 estimates for this segment were extrapolated to 1984, 1985, and 1986 by the relative change in the AMA number of physicians and adjusted by allocation to sum to the national estimates (with the 1986 State distribution also used for 1987). M-18 STATE PERSONAL INCOME profit basis. Because it is not always possible to anticipate costs exactly, the cooperatives maintain nonprofit status by returning the net margin (i.e., profit) to member-patrons in proportion to their patronage. This return is called a patronage refund or a patronage dividend and is included in the personal income of the member-patrons. The estimates of telephone and electric co- operative income are developed from data published annually by the Rural Electrification Administration (REA), USDA, on the net margin of rural electric and telephone cooperatives with outstanding loans from REA. The net margin of each coopera- tive is allocated to States in proportion to the distribution of its member-patrons, as reported by REA. The allocated amounts for each industry are then summed to State totals, which are used in turn to allocate the national estimates to States. The estimates of patronage dividends from agricultural cooperatives are based on data on the income of marketing, farm supply, and related service cooperatives obtained from the Agricultural Cooperative Service, USDA. Net income of farm proprietors The concepts underlying the BEA State estimates of the net income of farm proprietors are generally the same as those under- lying the USDA estimates of total net farm income. These USDA estimates include the net income of corporate farms, whereas the BEA personal income series measures net farm proprietors' in- come, which by definition excludes the net income of corporate farms. Furthermore, BEA classifies the salaries of officers of corporate farms as part of farm wages and salaries, whereas the USDA treats these corporate salaries as returns to corporate own- ership and part of total returns to farm operators. BEA's State* estimates of total net farm income, which is gross farm income less production expenses, are based on the USDA State estimates with selected adjustments for definitional differ- ences, which are discussed below. The BEA State estimates of net farm proprietors' income are obtained by deducting BEA State estimates of net corporate farm income from BEA's State estimates of total net farm income.^° The USDA State estimates are based mainly on data from the quinquennial census of agriculture (available most recently for 1982) and on various surveys taken by the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS), USDA. The USDA uses census data to prepare benchmark estimates for selected components of gross farm income and production expenses. Annual State estimates are prepared by the Economic Research Service (ERS), USDA, on a schedule that overlaps BEA's schedule for estimating State personal income.^^ For BEA's use in preparing the farm propri- etors' income component of State personal income, the ERS pro- vides BEA with provisional estimates from its work-in progress; if provisional State estimates for a subcomponent of gross farm income or production expenses are not available, BEA allocates 30. A substantial amount of infoimation on farm income and expenses is reported to the IRS. However, BEA does not use these data because (1) the diversity of accounting methods that underlie the tax reports of proprietors of small farms makes it difficult to calculate net income on a uniform basis, (2) the definitions and concepts of items that compose income and expenses for tax purposes differ from those underlying personal income measurement, and (3) fami proprietors with low or negative incomes are under-represented in these tabulations. 31. The USDA publishes its State farm income estimates in the October issue of Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector: State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics. For a detailed description of the concepts and methodologies underlying the USDA fami income estimates, see U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Major Statistical Series of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Volume 3: Farm Income, (Wash- ington, DC, November 1988), which is available from the National Technical Information Service. To order, call (703) 487-4650. the national estimate of the subcomponent to States in proportion to the estimates for the previous year. After the USDA estimates are completed, BEA revises its State estimates of farm propri- etors' income for use as control totals for county estimates. These revised estimates, along with the county estimates, are released the following April. Gross farm income. — This component consists of cash receipts from the marketing of crops and livestock, the gross rental value of farm housing, the value of farm products produced and con- sumed on farms, "other" farm income, government payments, and the value of the change in farm inventories. Cash receipts are the gross revenue received by farmers for the marketing of crops and livestock plus the net value of Commod- ity Credit Corporation (CCC) loans for crops. The USDA annual State estimates of cash receipts from the marketing of crops are the sum of monthly estimates, based on quantities sold multi- plied by market prices, for each type of crop. The USDA annual State estimates of cash receipts from the marketing of meat an- imals, the sales of animals for building herds and for placement in feed lots, and the sales of poultry, eggs, and dairy products are derived as quantities sold multiplied by market prices for each type of animal or product. Receipts from the sales of other livestock products are estimated either by summing monthly data on production or by interpolafing between annual estimates and extrapolating past trends. Data on quantities sold, market prices, and production are obtained from surveys taken by NASS. The net value of CCC loans is equal to loans made in the calendar year less redemptions. The ERS prepares annual estimates of the net value of CCC loans for each type of crop from monthly CCC reports on the value of loans and loan redemptions. The gross rental value of farm housing is a measure of the gross market value of all housing located on farms and occupied by the farm operator or by hired farm workers.^- It applies to both owner-occupied and tenant-occupied housing and is inde- pendent of actual cash rents paid to landlords. The ERS estimates the gross rental value of all farm housing as the product of the gross rental value of houses occupied by operators and the ratio of the total value of farm houses to the value of operator-occupied houses. This ratio is derived from data collected in the annual ERS-NASS Farm Costs and Returns Survey (FCRS). The esti- mates of the gross rental value of houses occupied by operators are based on data from annual NASS surveys supplemented by data from the census of agriculture. The estimates include the return to equity and borrowed capital (imputed as the product of the value of operator-occupied housing and the average farm mortgage interest rate), expenditures on repairs, insurance premi- ums, a capital consumption allowance (with capital consumption adjustment), and residential property taxes. The value of farm products produced and consumed on farms is measured as the quantity of food and fuel produced and con- sumed on farms valued at producers' market prices. For live- stock, annual data on quantities consumed are available from NASS. For most other items, the distributions are based on the most recent NASS surveys and are carried forward by the change in the number of farms. "Other" farm income includes the cash receipts of farmers for the use of farms as recreational facilities, for hiring out machin- 32. An "operator" is a person who operates a farm by making day-to-day production and business decisions, such as planting, harvesting, feedmg, and marketing. The operator may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a salaried manager, a tenant, a renter, or a sharecropper. For partnerships, only one partner is counted as an operator. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-19 ery, and for providing custom operations, such as clearing land, harvesting crops, and baling hay. The annual estimate is based on information from the FCRS supplemented by data from the census of agriculture. Government payments to farm operators include price support payments (such as deficiency payments and wool payments), dis- aster payments, and other direct payments by the Federal Gov- ernment to farmers. The ERS uses the administrative records of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service to obtain State totals for these estimates. The value of the change in farm inventories measures the change in the physical quantities of inventories — valued at mar- ket prices — of harvested crops and livestock owned by farmers. Changes in inventories of crops held as collateral for CCC loans are excluded. Growing crops, seed, fuel, and fertilizer held by farmers are also excluded from the inventory change measure. Because the proprietors' income component of personal in- come is defined as a measure of income arising from current production, total net farm income includes the value of the net change in inventories of livestock and crops held for sale. If farmers sell crops in the current year that were produced in prior years, cash receipts from marketing will be more than income from current production by the amount of sales from storage. However, the amount held in inventory will decline; therefore, the value of the net change in inventory will be negative. Con- versely, if farmers store more of current production than they sell out of storage, cash receipts will be less than income from cur- rent production, the amount held in inventory will rise, and the value of the net change in inventory will be positive. In either case, the value of inventory change plus cash receipts yields a measure of gross income that reflects current production. State estimates of the value of the change in crop inventories are derived as the difference between the value of crop produc- tion and the value of crops marketed or used as feed on farms. The estimates are based on NASS survey data adjusted for losses and CCC loan activity. This procedure gives a complete account- ing, for each crop, of all farmer-owned inventories regardless of storage location. The USDA estimates of the value of inventory change for each type of livestock are based on the change in the number of animals during the year and on the average value per head. These data are available annually by State from NASS surveys. Production expenses. — The following items are included in farm production expenses: Purchases of feed, livestock (includ- ing poultry), seed, fertilizer, agricultural chemicals (including lime), and petroleum products; wages paid to directly hired labor (in cash and in kind); contract labor expenses; machine hire and custom work; animal health expenses; and other expense items, such as taxes, mortgage interest, electricity, telephone, and de- preciation. The USDA estimates of depreciation are computed on a declining-balance, current-replacement-cost basis. The USDA estimates of production expenses for hired labor, contract labor, and machine hire and custom work and for all purchased goods except livestock are based mainly on the cen- sus of agriculture. Data from the FCRS and other NASS surveys are used to extend the national estimates to postcensus years, but the census State distributions are typically used for all years. Expenses for purchased livestock ai-e based on NASS data on interstate livestock shipments received by farm operators. (Inter- farm intrastate sales of livestock are not reflected in either the gross receipts or the production expense estimates; the omission of these sales from both measures is offsetting in net farm in- come.) The estimates of farm real estate interest expenses are based on data from the Farm Credit System and other financial agencies and on the ERS Agricultural Land Values and Markets Survey. The other components of farm production expenses are based mainly on the FCRS and other NASS surveys. BEA definitional adjustments to USDA State estimates. — BEA makes four adjustments to the USDA estimates of total net farm income for conformity with NTPA definitions. (1) The national depreciation adjustment, which changes the USDA national de- preciation estimate from a declining-balance basis to a straight- line basis, is allocated to States in proportion to the USDA State depreciation estimates. (2) The defaulters' gain adjustment is al- located to States in proportion to the sum of farm loan charge-offs reported by the Federal Reserve Board (for commercial banks) and by the Farm Credit System. (3) The USDA estimates in- clude patronage dividends from agricultural cooperatives (includ- ing marketing, farm supply, and related sen'ice cooperatives) as part of total net farm income, but BEA reclassifies these pay- ments to wholesale trade as part of nonfarm proprietors' income. The State distribution of this adjustment is based on the series "other (nonrecreational) farm income" from the 1979 Farm Fi- nance Survey supplement to the 1978 Census of Agriculture. This series is extrapolated to later years by the relative change in the USDA estimates of total "other" farm income. (4) BEA subtracts the fines paid to the Federal Government by farm oper- ators from USDA total net farm income; the national adjustment is allocated to States in proportion to cash receipts. Adjustment to exclude the income of corporate farms. — To de- rive net farm proprietors' income from BEA's estimates of total net farm income, the net income of corporate farms (including corporate officers' salaries) is deducted. The estimates of the net income of corporate farms are derived in three steps. First, the national net income of corporate farms is estimated using data from the FCRS to establish the corporate share of each of the major components (livestock and crop cash receipts, government payments, "other" farm income, livestock and crop inventory change, and total production expenses). The FCRS corporate shares are multiplied by the corresponding BEA estimates, and the products are aggregated to yield national net income of cor- porate farms (including officers' salaries). Second, preliminary State estimates of the net income of corporate farms are derived by applying census-based coiporate shares of total cash receipts by State to the BEA State estimates of total net farm income. Third, the national estimates of the net income of corporate farms are allocated to States in proportion to the preliminary State es- timates. These corporate estimates are subtracted from the BEA estimates of total net farm income to yield net farm proprietors' income by State. M-20 STATE PERSONAL INCOME Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income^ and Rental Income of Persons THE estimates of the income from dividends, interest, and rent received by persons are presented together. Both personal interest income and rental income of persons include imputed income in addition to monetary income. As shown in table F, personal dividend income, personal in- terest income, and rental income of persons accounted for ap- proximately 17 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1987. Table F also shows the relative importance of the components and major subcomponents to total personal income. A portion of personal income in these forms is received by quasi-individuals — that is, by nonprofit institutions serving in- dividuals, by private noninsured welfare funds, and by private trust funds, which are represented by fiduciaries. The definition and statistical approximation of the "residence" of these quasi- individuals are a special difficulty in the preparation of the State estimates of their income. For nonprofit institutions, the definition of residency is compli- cated by the organizational variety of institutions. Many institu- tions have all of their operations, including the receipt of income, at a single location. Some other institutions have national head- quarters and out-of-State local units or affiliates; their income may be received by the headquarters and transferred in part to the local units or be received by the local units and transferred in part to the headquarters. Some institutions transfer much of their income to unaffiliated out-of-State institutions. The avail- able State-level source data for institutional income do not reflect intra-institutional or interinstitutional transfers. Because of the definitional ambiguities and statistical uncertainties, the physical location definition of institutional residency is not used for the State estimates of institutional income. Instead, based on the concept of institutions as groups of individuals, institutional res- idency is defined in terms of individual residency; accordingly, the State estimates of the dividends, interest, and rent received by institutions reflect the residence of individuals. For private noninsured welfare funds, residency is defined as the residency of individual beneficiaries. Because there are no Table F. — Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal Dividend Irtcome, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons, by Component, United States, 1987 Total personal income Personal dividend income, personal Interest income and rental income of persons Personal dividend income Personal interest income Monetary Imputed Rental income of persons ' Monetary Imputed Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. Shown with the capital consumption adjustment. Millions of dollars 3,768,696 634,004 88,579 526.988 313,383 213,605 18,437 31,754 -13,317 Percent of total personal income 100.00 16.82 2.35 13.98 8.32 5.67 .49 .84 -.35 State data for welfare fund beneficiaries, the dividends, interest, and rent received by these welfare funds are estimated by State as part of the corresponding components of income received by individuals. For fiduciaries, which receive most of their income on behalf of designated individual beneficiaries, residency is also defined as the residency of the beneficiaries. However, the tax laws applicable to fiduciary income make it difficult to approximate this definition statistically; only a portion of this income can be identified from tabulations of Federal individual income tax returns. The interest and rent distributed to individuals by estates and trusts is taxable to the individuals and reportable by them on Schedule E (Supplemental Income Schedule) of IRS form 1040.^^ The dividends distributed by estates and trusts are also taxable to the individual beneficiaries, but these dividends are reportable on Schedule B (Interest and Dividend Income) of form 1040 and cannot be distinguished from dividends received from other sources. The remainder of fiduciary income — the income retained and re-invested by estates and trusts — is neither taxable to nor reportable by the individual beneficiaries. Personal Dividend Income This component measures the dividend income received by persons (including quasi-individuals) who are U.S. residents. The State estimates are made separately for three categories: Divi- dends received by individuals, dividends received by nonprofit institutions, and dividends retained by fiduciaries. Dividends received by individuals. — The State estimates are based on dividends reported by individuals on IRS form 1040 and tabulated by State (and county) from the IRS Individual Mas- ter File (IMF). These tabulations are available for each year 18 months after the close of the year. The IMF data are extrapo- lated by the relative change in nonfarm personal income (derived from the BEA State quarterly personal income series) to derive the State distribution for the most current year. Dividends received by nonprofit institutions. — Because of a lack of data at the State level, the national total for this item is allocated to the States in proportion to the Census Bureau's annual State estimates of the civilian population. Dividends retained by fiduciaries. — The State estimates are based on tabulations of "income from estates and trusts" from Schedule E (Supplemental Income Schedule) of IRS form 1040 as reported by the IRS in Statistics of Income (SOI). In concept, the retained portion of fiduciary income as well as the distributed portion should be assigned to the beneficiary's place of residence. Although the State data on "income from estates and trusts" do not include the dividends distributed by fiduciaries, it is assumed that these data more nearly reflect the geographic distribution of the beneficiaries than do the only other likely source data — the State data on dividends reported by individuals on Schedule B (Interest and Dividend Income). The latter includes dividends distributed by estates and trusts, but most of the dividends re- ported are those received directly from corporations. 33. Fiduciary income that is taxable to individuals— called "distributable" income — may differ somewhat from the amount actually distributed by estates and tru.sts, but this distinction is not significant to the estimation of State personal income. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-21 Personal Interest Income This component of personal income measures the interest in- come received by persons from all sources. In addition to mon- etary interest, it includes imputed interest. Monetary personal interest income The State estimates of monetary interest are the sum of five independently estimated categories: Interest reportable for Fed- eral income tax, interest from State and local government bonds, accrued interest on unredeemed Series E and H bonds, interest received by nonprofit institutions, and interest retained by fidu- ciaries. Interest reportable for Federal income tax. — The State esti- mates are based on the tabulations of interest and dividends from the IMF tabulations. Taxable interest distributed by regulated investment companies (such as money market mutual funds) is reported on IRS form 1040 as dividends and is therefore not included in the IMF interest series. The national proportion of total IMF dividends that originate as investment company in- terest is assumed to be the ratio of the BEA national estimates of investment company interest to the sum of investment com- pany interest and the BEA estimate of dividends received by individuals.^'^ State approximations of IMF dividends originat- ing as investment company interest are derived as the product of the national proportion and the State dividends tabulated from the IMF. The State sums of the investment company interest approx- imations and IMF interest form the basis of the State estimates of interest reportable for Federal income tax. Interest from State and local government bonds. — In the ab- sence of direct data, the State estimates of this tax-exempt inter- est are based on a State distribution of high-income households, which is derived from the 1980 Census of Population as the num- ber of households with 1979 money income of $50,000 or more plus one-half of the number of households with money income between $25,000 and $50,000. This series, which is extrapolated to later years by the relative change in civilian population, is used to allocate the national total of State and local government bond interest to States. Accrued interest on unredeemed series E and H bonds. — Federal income tax laws give the holders of Federal series E and H bonds (including series EE and HH bonds) the option of reporting the interest as it accrues or of reporting the total interest earned when the bonds are redeemed. Because personal income is designed to measure income on an accrual basis, an attempt is made to replicate the accrual of interest on these bonds. BEA assumes that most holders of series E and H bonds defer report- ing the interest until the bonds are redeemed. This assumption is supported by the fact that holders of series E and H bonds are not issued periodic statements of interest earned like those issued to depositors and investors by private financial institutions. Without such a statement, it is difficult for an individual to compute the amount of interest as it accrues; it is simpler to wait until a bond is redeemed to determine the amount of interest earned, which is 34. The BEA national estimate of interest distributed by regulated investment companies is made as part of the reconciliation of personal income and IRS adjusted gross income. See Thae S. Park, "Relationship Between Personal Income and Adjusted Gross Income: Revised Estimates, 1947-83," Survey of Current Business 66 (May 1986): 34-40; Park, "Income, 1983-85," Survey 67 (May 1987): 18-20; Park and Jane S. Reeb, "Income, 1984-86," Survey 68 (August 1988): 23-27; and Park, "Income, 1985-87," Survey 69 (August 1989): 30-32. , the difference between the full amount received upon redemption and the initial purchase price. At the national level, if the interest that accrues on series E and H bonds in a year exceeds the amount of interest paid out on bonds redeemed in the same year, the excess is added to the tax-reported interest. However, if the amount of interest paid out on redemptions in a year exceeds the amount accrued in the same year, then the interest reported on the current year's tax returns includes interest that accrued over past years and that has already been included in the previous years' personal income es- timates. This excess is deducted from the tax-reported interest using information from the Department of the Treasury's quar- terly Treasury Bulletin. Table SBN-3 "Sales and Redemptions by Period, Series E, EE, H, and HH" includes calendar year data, for series E and H bonds combined, on total "accrued discount" and "accrued discount" paid on bonds redeemed. The difference between the two (positive or negative) is the amount by which the interest reported on individual income tax returns exceeds — or falls short of — the personal income definition of interest from series E and H bonds. To prepare the State estimates, the national totals of the total accrued interest and of the accrued interest paid are each allo- cated to States by the most appropriate available series. Then, for each State, the accrued interest paid is subtracted from the total accrued interest to yield the estimate of the accrued interest on the unredeemed bonds. The only available State data per- taining to series E and H bonds are the tabulations of the value outstanding, which are provided annually to BEA by the Bond Division of the Department of the Treasury. The national total of the accrued interest on series E and H bonds for the current year is allocated by the value of bonds outstanding at the end of the current year. The national total of the amount of accrued in- terest paid on redeemed bonds is allocated by the value of bonds outstanding at the end of the year prior to the current year. This procedure assumes that the redemption rate during the current year is proportional to the bond holdings at the beginning of the year. Moreover, because very little interest is earned during the first year in which a bond is held, the interest accruing on bonds bought and redeemed in the same year is treated as zero. Interest received by nonprofit institutions. — Because of a lack of data at the State level, the national total for this item is allo- cated to the States by the Census Bureau's annual State estimates of the civilian population. Interest retained by fiduciaries. — The State estimates are based on SOI data. The procedure followed is the same as that de- scribed for dividends retained by fiduciaries. Imputed personal interest income In the NIPA's, interest payments are imputed for two cate- gories of financial intermediaries. The first category is made up of depository institutions (i.e., commercial banks, mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions) and in- vestment companies. A value is imputed for the services (such as checking) provided to depositors by these institutions without charge, and an equal amount of interest is imputed. This kind of imputation is made to obtain a better view of production and its distribution. The second category of financial intermediaries is made up of life insurance carriers and private noninsured pen- sion funds. These intermediaries earn income on the principal amounts contributed directly by, or for the benefit of, the pol- icyholders or pension beneficiaries. This kind of imputation is M-22 STATE PERSONAL INCOME made to include the saving of these intermediaries in personal income. Over 60 percent of the imputed interest income is from life insurance cairiers and private noninsured pension funds. In the absence of direct data, the estimates of imputed inter- est from depository institutions and investment companies reflect the State distribution of personal interest reportable for Federal income tax.'^'^ The same distribution is used for the estimates of imputed interest from life insurance carriers. The State esti- mates of imputed interest from private noninsured pension funds are based on estimated employer contributions to the funds by the State of residence of the employee. This contribution se- ries is derived, separately for each two-digit SIC industry, by the allocation of the 1979 national estimates of the employer contributions in proportion to 1979 wages and salaries by State of residence from the 1980 Census of Population. These 1979 employer contribution estimates are summed to State all-industry totals, extrapolated to later years by civilian population, and used to allocate the national estimates of imputed interest from private noninsured pension funds. Rental Income of Persons The rental income of persons consists of the monetary income of persons from the rental of real property, excluding the rental income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate business; the imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of nonfann dwellings; and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and the rights to natural resources. (Income from the rental of real property received by persons primarily engaged in the real estate business is included in nonfarm proprietors' in- come. The imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of farm dwellings is included in farm proprietors' income.) The rental income component includes the CCAdj, which, in effect, shifts the value of the capital consumption allowance from a historical- cost to a replacement-cost basis and places it on a consistent accounting basis. Monetary rental income of persons The State estimates of monetary rental and royalty income of persons are the sum of three independently developed estimates: Net rents and royalties received by individuals; net rents and royalties received by nonprofit institutions; and net rents and royalties retained by fiduciaries. Net rents and royalties received by individuals. — The State es- timates are based on IMF tabulations of gross rents and royalties; the State distribution of the last reported year is also used for the following year.^'' Adjustments are made to reflect damage to real estate from disasters, such as floods, volcanic eruptions, torna- dos, and riots, that decrease rental income. These adjustments are based on infonnation obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (Similar adjustments are made to the im- puted rent estimates.) 35. Data on deposits by State are available for most types of depository institutions. How- ever, these data do not distinguish between personal and corporate deposits and cannot, therefore, be assumed to reflect the State distribution of imputed interest received by persons from depository institutions. 36. Although the net measure, rather than the gross measure, of rental income is the appropriate one for personal income, the net rents reported to the IRS on individual income tax returns are not a reliable basis for the State estimates of rental income. The amount of net rents reported for tlie United Slates, as presented in 50/, accounts for only a small percentage of the amount estimated for the same item in the NIPA's, Net rents and royalties received by nonprofit institutions. — Because of a lack of data at the State level, the national total for this item is allocated to the States by the Census Bureau's annual State estimates of the civilian population. Net rents and royalties retained by fiduciaries. — The State esti- mates are based on SOI data. The procedure followed to prepare these estimates is the same as that used to estimate dividends retained by fiduciaries. Imputed rental income of persons In the NIPA's, imputed rental income is an element of income- in-kind that measures the net income accruing to nonfarm resi- dents in their capacities as homeowners. For example, a couple who own the house in which they live are considered to be in the business of renting their own house to themselves. As ten- ants, they pay rent to the landlords (themselves); as landlords, they collect rent from their tenants (themselves), incur expenses, and are left with a profit or loss from the rental business. The State estimates of imputed rents are made in two parts: One for owner-occupied permanent nonfarm dwellings and one for owner-occupied nonfarm mobile homes. Imputed rents for owner -occupied permanent nonfarm dwellings.— Th& basic procedure used for making the national estimates is to muhiply the number of owner-occupied housing units in each of several value-size classes by an average gross rent appropriate to the class. The sum of these amounts is reduced by allowances for facilities — such as appliances — and by various expenses that the landlord incurs — such as maintenance, property taxes, and mortgage interest — to yield estimates of net rental in- come. It is not possible to duplicate this method for States be- cause comparable source data for expenses are not available. A measure of the 1980 State distribution of gross imputed rents was calculated — using data from the 1980 Census of Housing — as the sum of the products of the number of owner-occupied houses in each value-size class and the national mean contract rent for rental housing in the same value-size class. The 1980 estimates are extrapolated forward using similar source data, available for census regions only, from the biennial American Housing Survey (available most recently for 1985). The series is further extrapo- lated to the most current year by the relative change in nonfarm personal income (as determined from BEA's quarterly State per- sonal income estimates). The resulting series of imputed gross rental income by State is used to allocate the national totals of imputed net rental income, inclusive of the CCAdj, to States. The procedure assumes (1) that there is a correlation between the rent a homeowner would pay and the value of the house, (2) that the business-type expenses of homeowners are a uniform percent of gross rental values in all States, and (3) that there is a direct relationship between the movement of a State's imputed rent and the change in a State's economy as measured by the annual change in nonfarm personal income. As is the case with the estimates of monetary rents, several disaster adjustments are made to the estimates of imputed rents. Imputed rents for owner-occupied nonfarm mobile homes. — The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the number of mobile homes in each State as reported in the 1980 Census of Housing. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-23 Transfer Payments TRANSFER payments are payments to persons, generally in monetary form, for which they do not render current services. As a component of personal income, they are payments by gov- ernment and business to individuals and nonprofit institutions. (Transfer payments from foreigners are netted against similar transfers to foreigners and entered in the national income and product accounts as a personal outlay.) At the State level, ap- proximately 90 percent of total transfer payments are measured on the basis of directly reported data. The remaining 10 percent are estimated on the basis of indirect, but generally reliable, data. The estimates of transfer payments are generally based on cal- endar year data. When the only data available are for fiscal years, Table G. — Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Transfer Payments, by Component, United States, 1987 Total personal income.. Transfer payments.. Government payments to individuals Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments , Old-age. survivors, and disability insurance payments Railroad retirement and disability payments Federal civilian employees retirement payments Military retirement payments State and local government employee retirement payments Workers' compensation benefits Other government disability insurance payments ' Medical payments^ Income maintenance benefit payments Supplemental security income (SSI) payments Aid to families with dependent children Food stamps Other income maintenance ^ Unemployment insurance benefit payments State unemployment compensation Unemployment compensation of Federal civilian employees Unemployment compensation of railroad employees Unemployment compensation of veterans Other unemployment compensation * Veterans t>enefit payments Veterans pension and disability benefit payments Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors ' .... Veterans life insurance benefit payments Other assistance to veterans^ Federal education and training assistance payments (other than for veterans) ''.. Other government payments to individuals* Payments to nonprofit institutions Federal Government payments Stale and local government payments '.. Business payments Business payments to individuals "■ . Millions of dollars 3,768.696 549,331 23,349 Percent of total personal 100.00 14.58 510,399 13.54 291,875 7.74 201,057 5.33 6.476 .17 26,426 .70 18,399 .49 30,887 .82 5,263 .14 3,367 .09 134,388 3,57 46,916 1.24 13,296 .35 16,715 .44 10,591 .28 6,314 .17 14,951 .40 14,291 .38 178 149 133 200 .01 16,491 .44 14,024 .37 730 .02 1,697 .05 40 5,029 .13 749 .02 15,583 .41 3,750 .10 7,033 .19 4,800 .13 .62 Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. Includes temporary disability payments and black lung disability payments. 2. Consists of medicare payments, medical vendor payments, and CHAMPUS payments. 3. Consists of general assistance, emergency assistance, foster care payments, earned income tax credits, and low-income energy assistance. 4. Includes trade adjusonent assistance payments. 5. Includes veterans readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans. 6. Includes payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and other conveyances for disabled veterans, veterans aid, and veterans bonuses. 7. Includes Federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other Federal fellowships), interest payments on guaranteed student loans, higher education student assistance, and Job Corps payments. 8. Consists of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, compensation of survivors of public safety officers, compensation of victims of crime, and Alaska Permanent Fund payments. 9. Consists of foster care payments to institutions, educational assistance payments, and payments for employment and training. 10. Consists of auto liability payments for personal injury, medical malpractive liability payments, railroad and miscellaneous liability payments, consumer bad debts, cash prizes, losses due to forgery and to unrecovered thefts from business, and pension benefits guaranteed by the revolving fund of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation. calendar years are approximated by averaging 2 consecutive fis- cal years. For fiscal years ending June 30, each fiscal year's data is given equal weight; for fiscal years ending in other months, the weights are proportional to the number of months of the fiscal year that are in the appropriate calendar year. Fiscal year data from the Federal Government cover October 1 to September 30, and fiscal year data from State governments usually cover July 1 to June 30. The estimate for the most recent year is usually based on fiscal year data and is revised to a calendar year basis the following year. When neither calendar nor fiscal year data are available in time for the most recent year's estimate, the State data for the preceding year are used as the allocating series. Es- timates based on data for the preceding year are subsequently revised. As shown in table G, transfer payments accounted for al- most 15 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1987. For the State estimates, approximately 70 subcomponents of transfer payments are independently estimated. For organi- zational convenience, they may be cross-classified by source — government or business — and by type of recipient. Table G shows three such major classifications: Government payments to individuals, payments to nonprofit institutions from both gov- ernment and business, and business payments to individuals; it also shows the estimates for about 30 subclassifications (major subcomponents or groups of smaller subcomponents) that make up these major classifications. In addition, table G shows the relative importance of each item to total personal income. The following description provides an explanation of each subclassi- fication shown in table G and an explanation of the sources and methods used to estimate it. Government Payments to Individuals Retirement and disability insurance benefit payments Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance payments. — These are the payments popularly referred to as "social security." They are monthly benefit payments to insured retired and disabled workers and their dependents or survivors. The provision of retirement benefits began with the enactment of the Social Secu- rity Act in 1935; dependent and survivor benefits with the Social Security Amendments of 1939; and disability benefits with the Social Security Amendments of 1956. The esdmates are pre- pared from Social Security Administration (SSA) tabulations of calendar year data for each of four categories of payments: (1) Payments to retired workers; (2) payments to disabled workers; (3) lump-sum payments to survivors; and (4) payments to depen- dents and survivors of workers and special payments to persons who attained age 72 before 1972 and do not qualify for regular social security benefits. Railroad retirement and disability payments. — These are pay- ments to retired and disabled railroad workers and their survivors as authorized by the Railroad Retirement Act. The State esti- mates are based on fiscal year tabulations of benefit payments to retired railroad workers and to their survivors. These tabulations are provided by the Railroad Retirement Board. Federal civilian employee retirement payments. — These are payments to retired Federal civilian employees who qualified for retirement because of age and years of Government service, disability, or involuntary separation not for cause; payments to widows or widowers and minor children of deceased employees and retirees; payments of deferred annuities to qualified Federal M-24 STATE PERSONAL INCOME employees who retired before full retirement age; and lump-sum withdrawals. The payments are largely from the Federal civil service retirement and disability fund, but they also include pay- ments from contributory and noncontributory retirement funds of specific groups of Federal employees, such as employees of the Foreign Service and Federal Reserve Board. The estimates are made in three parts: Payments to annuitants, payments to survivors of annuitants, and lump-sum payments consisting of payments to survivors and withdrawals by former employees. The estimates for the first two parts are based on tabulations of payments for October of each year obtained from the Office of Personnel Management. In the absence of direct data, the estimate for the third part — the lump-sum payments category— is allocated to States using residence-adjusted State estimates of Federal civilian wage and salary disbursements ex- cluding wages paid out of funds not appropriated by Congress. Militaiy retirement payments. — These are the payments re- ceived by retired military personnel, including Coast Guard re- tirees. The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to September payment data provided each year by the Department of Defense (DOD). State and local government employee retirement payments. — These are the payments to retired State and local government em- ployees or their survivors and lump-sum withdrawals by former employees. Estimates are prepared using fiscal year data pub- lished annually by the Census Bureau in Finances of Employee- Retirement Systems of State and Local Governments. Workers' compensation benefits. — These are the payments for job-related disabilities or deaths paid to employees (or their sur- vivors) from government-administered workers' compensation insurance. '^^ These payments include the benefit payments to workers covered under State-operated workers' compensation in- surance (including the District of Columbia), payments to work- ers who qualify for benefits from second injury funds, and benefit payments received by workers covered under the Federal Em- ployees Compensation Act and the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.^'^ The payments from all State-operated insurance funds, includ- ing second injuiy funds, are reported for fiscal years by the Census Bureau in the annual State Government Finances. The payments to Federal workers are estimated from the fiscal year amounts of payments under the Federal Employees Compensa- tion Act reported by the Employment Standards Administration, Department of Labor. Temporary disability payments. — These are payments to re- place, for a limited time, a part of the wages lost by workers unemployed because of sickness or injuries not connected with work. Only four States have such programs: California, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. These programs operate either wholly or principally through State insurance funds. The 37. The section on other labor income includes a discussion of the institutional setting of workers' compensation insurance on page M-15. The discussion explains the difference between the treatment of privately insured and publicly insured workers' compensation plans in the context of the NIPA's. 38. State-operated insurance funds are funds that are established for the specific purpose of underwriting the risk of work-related injuries and to which employers are required to pay premiums. Second injury funds are State administered; the funding for them is obtained by direct government appropriation, assessment of the employers, or a combination thereof. The.se funds underwrite the risk of a subsequent work-related injury to an already handicapped worker. The liability of the employer of a handicapped worker is limited to the impairment resulting from the injury sustained during the present employment. The difference between compensation for the full impaimient and the employer's liability is paid out of the second injury fund. estimates are based on calendar year payments data as reported by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Depart- ment of Labor. Black lung disability payments. — These are the payments re- ceived by coal miners totally disabled by the black lung disease (pneumoconiosis) and their dependents and by the survivors of miners who died as a result of the black lung disease. The pay- ments are issued under the provisions of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act. Initially, responsibility for accepting and pro- cessing claims was given to the SSA. Beginning in July 1973, however, all new claims have been the responsibility of the De- partment of Labor. The SSA continues to make benefit payments to miners or their survivors on claims that were established prior to July 1973. The State estimates are based on a combination of calendar year data from the SSA and fiscal year data, converted to a calendar year basis, from the Department of Labor. Medical payments Medicare payments. — These are payments made by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), through intermediaries, for care provided to individuals under the provisions of the medi- care program. The medicare program, established by the Social Security Amendments of 1965, provides benefits for hospital care, physicians' services, and other medical services. It con- sists of two parts: Hospital insurance benefits and supplementary medical insurance benefits. State estimates of the medicare pay- ments are based on HCFA tabulations of the amounts disbursed as reimbursement for medical and hospital expenses incurred by persons in the medicare program. Medical vendor payments. — These are payments made through intermediaries for medical services, drugs, and other medical sup- plies provided to individuals under the provisions of the medicaid program and the general assistance medical programs of State and local governments. The State estimates of medicaid benefits are based on calendar year payments data provided by HCFA. The estimates of the general assistance medical benefits are based on fiscal year data obtained from each State. CHAMPUS payments.- — These are payments made under the Civilian Health and Medical Plan of the Uniformed Services (CIL^.MPUS) program for medical treatment at nonmilitary facil- ities of dependents of active duty military personnel and retired military personnel and their dependents. The State estimates are based on payments data provided by DOD. Income maintenance benefit payments Supplemental security income payments. — These payments consist of the basic benefit payments made by the Federal Gov- ernment and the supplemental (mandatory and optional) benefit payments made by the State governments. The supplementary se- curity income program — a federally funded cash assistance pro- gram providing a basic minimum income to the aged, blind, and disabled who have little or no income or resources — was estab- lished in 1974 under Title XVI of the Social Security Act. The program transferred to Federal rolls individuals who had been re- cipients of Federal-State assistance payments for the aged, blind, and disabled. Several safeguards for individuals were built into the program. One such safeguard is the provision that the States must supplement the basic Federal payment, by whatever amount necessary, to provide the same level of payment that had been in effect prior to 1974; these are the mandatory State supplemental STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-25 payments. Another safeguard is the provision for optional State supplemental payments; this provision permits States to supple- ment the combined Federal-State payments by an amount that would make them commensurate with the cost of living in the State. The State supplemental payments, optional and mandatory, may be issued to the individual either by the State government or by the Federal Government in combination with the basic supple- mental security income payment (depending upon the agreement between the Federal and State agencies). The State estimates of the supplemental security income ben- efit payments are developed as the sum of two separately esti- mated pieces: Basic Federal payments and supplemental State payments. The estimates are based on data from Monthly Ben- efit Statistics and the Social Security Bulletin published by the Department of Health and Human Services. Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC). — -These are the payments to families with dependent children for the purpose of providing financial resources sufficient to maintain care of the children at home. The program operates within the Federal- State welfare system, under which matching Federal funds are provided to the States for payment to low-income persons. The State estimates are based on calendar year data published in the Social Security Bulletin: Annual Statistical Supplement. Food stamps. — These are benefits in the form of food stamps that are issued to low-income families and individuals pursuant to the Food Stamp Act. The purpose of the food stamp program is to improve the diet of low-income persons by supplementing their power to purchase food. Eligibility for the program is determined by local authorities interpreting Federal regulations. The criteria for eligibility are based on family size, income, and level of resources. The USDA pays 100 percent of the cost of the stamps and 50 percent of the administrative expenses. The benefits are measured as the value of the food stamps. The State estimates are developed from data on the value of food stamps issued in each State. These data, provided monthly by the Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture, are summed to calendar year totals. General assistance payments. — These are payments made by State and local governments to low-income individuals or fami- lies who do not qualify for help under federally supported pro- grams. The Federal Government does not participate in either funding or regulating general assistance programs. The State es- timates are based on calendar year tabulations of benefit payments provided by State agencies. Emergency assistance payments. — These are payments made to families with at least one child who are not covered by AFDC. Eligibility is limited to assistance once every 12 months for a period not to exceed 30 days. Twenty-seven States maintain emergency assistance programs. The estimates for these States are based on calendar year data published in the Social Security Bulletin: Annual Statistical Supplement. Foster care payments. — These are the payments made by State and local governments to foster parents who participate in pub- licly supervised foster care programs. (Foster care payments for privately supervised programs are included in the category "pay- ments to nonprofit institutions" on page M-27.) The foster care programs are federally aided and stem from Section IV-E of Ti- tle XX (Child Welfare Services) of the Social Security Act. The State estimates are developed by extrapolating the 1969 State distribution of foster care payments forward by the change in expenditures under the AFDC program. Both sets of data are from fiscal year tabulations produced by the National Center for Social Statistics, Department of Health and Human Services. Earned income tax credits. — These are payments in the form of Federal income tax refunds to persons with little or no tax liability. A person who would otherwise not be required to file a tax return must do so in order to receive the tax credit. Cur- rently, the earned income credit is limited to individuals with earned income under a designated amount and with at least one child living in the same residence who is claimed as a dependent for income tax purposes. An eligible individual can subtract the credit from tax owed or can receive a refund (even if no tax was withheld). The credit is intended to offset the impact of social security taxes on low-income families and to induce low-income individuals to seek employment rather than public assistance. As a transfer payment component, the earned income tax credit is measured as the excess of the tax credit over the Federal in- come tax liability. State estimates are based on IRS fiscal year tabulations of the excess of tax credits over tax liabilities. Low-income energy assistance payments. — These are both pay- ments to low-income individuals and families and vendor pay- ments to fuel suppliers to help defray the cost of home heating, cooling, and weatherization. The energy assistance program is a cooperative effort in which the Federal Government supplies the funds and the State governments administer the program. The State estimates are based on fiscal year data from the Office of Family Assistance, Department of Health and Human Services. Unemployment insurance benefit payments State unemployment compensation. — These are the payments received by unemployed persons who qualify for unemployment compensation on the basis of previous employment in work cov- ered under the Federal-State unemployment insurance (UI) sys- tem. These payments include compensation under the Federal- State extended UI benefits program, which provides for additional payments of UI benefits, beyond the regular term, in times of high unemployment. The provisions concerning eligibility, tim- ing, and the amount of benefit payments vary among the States. Furthermore, a claimant may live in one State and be eligible for UI benefits in another State. The State from which the claimant is eligible to receive benefits (i.e., the liable State) makes the payments to the claimant according to the provisions of the UI law of that State. The State in which the claimant resides (i.e., the agent State) handles the claim and sends it to the appropriate liable State. In measuring State personal income, the UI benefits should reflect the residence of the claimant. The ETA provides BEA with calendar year data on (1) total UI benefit payments made by each State, (2) benefits paid by each State to residents of other States, and (3) benefits received by residents of each State from other States. Each State estimate is the total UI bene- fit payments made by that State plus the benefit payments made to residents of that State by other States (i.e., the payments han- dled by that State as the agent State) less the payments made by that State to residents of other States (i.e., the payments made by that State as the liable State). Unemployment compensation of Federal civilian employees. — These are the unemployment benefit payments to Federal em- ployees under the Federal Employees Compensation Act. Unlike the State UI programs, the benefit payments are paid out of the Federal Government's general revenues rather than from desig- nated trust funds (funded by employer contributions and invest- M-26 STATE PERSONAL INCOME ment earnings). Federal unemployment claims and benefits are handled by the State employment security agencies (ESA's) act- ing as agents of the Federal Government. The State tabulations of benefits paid from this program, like the tabulations from the State UI programs, are available from the ETA on a calendar year basis. Unemployment compensation of railroad employees. — These are payments to unemployed railroad workers and unemployed workers in industries closely allied with the railroad industry (car- rier affiliates, for example) who are unemployed because of the lack of available work or because of illness. Eligibility qualifica- tions and the amount and duration of benefits are determined by a formula established by the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. The Railroad Retirement Board, which administers both the retirement and the unemployment programs, provides fiscal year tabulations of unemployment and illness benefits paid in each State. Unemployment compensation of veterans. — These are pay- ments to unemployed veterans seeking employment after leaving military service. The payments are made by the State ESA's acting as agents of the Federal Government. The State estimates are based on calendar year tabulations of these payments obtained from ETA. Trade adjustment assistance payments. — These are payments, authorized by the Trade Act of 1974 (as amended), to persons who are unemployed because of the adverse economic effects of international trade arrangements. These payments are in addi- tion to unemployment benefits received under the Federal-State UI system. The ETA, which administers the program, provides calendar year tabulations of the amounts paid by location of the former employer. Veterans benefit payments Veterans pension and disability benefit payments. — These con- sist of the following payments: (1) Disability compensation of veterans with service-related disabilities; (2) dependency and in- demnity compensation of survivors of deceased veterans whose deaths were from service-related causes; (3) disability compensa- tion of war veterans 65 years of age or older who are totally and permanently disabled from causes not service-related and whose incomes meet certain requirements; and (4) death compensation of survivors of deceased war veterans whose deaths were not service-related and whose survivors' incomes meet certain re- quirements. The State estimates for each type of payment are based on the amounts disbursed in each State as reported by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). Veterans readjustment benefit payments. — These are the al- lowances and subsistence payments made to veterans who are attending college or receiving vocational or technical training authorized under statutes commonly referred to as the "GI Bill." The State estimates are based on fiscal year payments, by State and program, published in the Annual Report of the Administra- tor of Veterans' Affairs. Educational assistance payments to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans. — These are payments to survivors of veterans who died from service-related causes and to depen- dents of veterans with service-related permanent and total dis- abilities. The payments are also made to dependents of service personnel who were captured or missing in action. The pay- ments enable the dependents and survivors to receive up to 45 months of full-time training in approved schools. The State es- timates are made separately for spouses and widow(er)s and for children. They are based on fiscal year payments, by State and program, published in the Annual Report of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. Veterans life insurance benefit payments . — These are the claims paid to beneficiaries and the dividends paid to policyholders from veterans life insurance programs. There are five DVA- administered programs: U.S. Government Life Insurance, Na- tional Service Life Insurance, Special Life Insurance, Service- disabled Insurance, and Veterans Reopened Insurance. The State estimates of the combined payments of death benefits and divi- dends are based on fiscal year tabulations of the payments made to individuals in each State published in the Annual Report of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. Payments to paraplegics. — These are direct grants to severely disabled veterans to enable them to build, purchase, or modify homes for their use. The State estimates are based on fiscal year payments, by State and program, published in the Annual Report of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. Payments for autos and conveyances for disabled veterans. — These are payments to disabled veterans with specific service- related injuries to enable them to purchase and maintain automo- biles or other conveyances with adaptive equipment. The State estimates are based on fiscal year payments, by State and pro- gram, published in the Annual Report of the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. Veterans aid. — These are payments under individual State pro- grams, designed to give financial assistance to indigent veterans. The State estimates are based on fiscal year data on State gov- ernment expenditures for "other veterans services" published by the Census Bureau in the annual State Government Finances. Veterans bonuses. — These are payments awarded by various State governments to resident ex-service personnel who served in the armed forces during a war era. The State estimates are based on fiscal year data on State government expenditures for veterans bonuses published by the Census Bureau in State Government Finances. Federal education and training assistance payments The Federal Government offers financial assistance to indi- viduals to foster and encourage further education and training through a variety of programs. The criteria for eligibility for benefits under these programs are economic need and scholastic achievement. This transfer payment component measures only the portion of a grant paid to the individual; the portion paid to the educational institution or training agency is classified as a transfer payment to nonprofit institutions, a government grant- in-aid, or a government expenditure for services. (Educational and training assistance programs that are directed specifically to the benefit of veterans and their dependents or survivors are dis- j cussed under "veterans benefit payments" on this page.) This i component includes payments under the various Federal fellow- ship programs, the program of interest payments on guaranteed student loans, the Pell grant program, and the Job Corps. Federal fellowship payments. — These payments are the subsis- tence portion of the various Federal fellowships awarded. Sepa- rate estimates are made for three categories: The National Sci- ence Foundation grants, subsistence payments to cadets enrolled I at State maritime academies, and all other Federal fellowships. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-27 The National Science Foundation awards fellowships and traineeships as part of its program to encourage and promote progress in the fields of science and engineering. The awards are based on scholastic achievement and are awarded for 3 years. Part of the award is paid directly to the educational institution as payment for educational costs. The other part goes to the student to defray living expenses. The State estimates of subsistence payments are derived from National Science Foundation tabula- tions of the number of recipients, the amount of the award, and the location of the institution attended. Subsistence payments to cadets enrolled at the six State mar- itime academies are authorized by the Maritime Academy Act of 1958. These academies are located in California, Maine, Mas- sachusetts, Michigan, New York, and Texas. The State estimates are based on the amounts paid to the cadets each fiscal year in each school. The information is provided by the Division of Maritime Academies of the Department of Transportation. Other Federal fellowships are sponsored by Federal agencies, such as the Department of Education, the Environmental Pro- tection Agency, the Smithsonian Institution, the National Foun- dation on the Arts and the Humanities, and the Public Health Service. Because of the lack of direct data on which to base the State estimates, the assumption is made that the geographic pattern of the residence of the recipients is similar to the geo- graphic pattern of the resident civilian population. Therefore, the estimates are allocated to the States in proportion to their civilian population. Interest payments on guaranteed student loans. — These are the payments made by the Federal Government to commercial lend- ing institutions on behalf of individuals who receive low-interest deferred-payment loans from these institutions for payment of expenses of higher education. The State estimates are based on Department of Education estimates of the number of persons en- rolled in institutions of higher education in each State. (The interest payments data available from the Department of Educa- tion reflect the locations of the banks rather than the residence of the students.) Higher education student assistance. — These are Federal pay- ments, called Pell grants, made to students who are enrolled in post-secondary educational institutions and who do not have sufficient financial resources to meet the cost of education. Eli- gibility for an award requires that the student be enrolled as an undergraduate on at least a half-time basis at an eligible institu- tion. The size of the grant is determined by the cost of education and the family's ability to contribute toward the cost. The State estimates are based on Department of Education fiscal year tab- ulations of amounts authorized for disbursement. Job Corps payments.- — These are monthly Federal payments for living expenses for economically disadvantaged persons be- tween the ages of 16 and 21 who are enrolled in designated vocational and educational training programs. These payments also include adjustment allowances issued to trainees upon the successful completion of their training. The State estimates are based on ETA calendar year tabulations of the amount of al- lowances and allotments disbursed to Job Corps enroUees. Other government payments to individuals Bureau of Indian Affairs payments. — These are Federal pay- ments made to American Indians for educational and social ser- vices that are not available to them from State or local agencies. State estimates are based on fiscal year data reported in the Appro- priation and Activity Statement of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which lists separately the amounts for education, Indian services, economic development, and job training programs. Educational exchange payments. — These are Federal payments to individuals participating in the Fulbright and international vis- itors programs, the Humphrey fellowship program, and the pro- grams of the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Be- tween East and West. Because State data are not available, the national total is distributed to the States in proportion to the civil- ian population. Compensation ofsun'ivors of public safety officers. — These are the lump-sum payments ($50,000 each) by the public safety offi- cers benefits program of the Department of Justice to survivors of State and local government public safety officers (police officers, firefighters, etc.) killed in the line of duty. The State estimates are based on the payments to beneficiaries made during the cal- endar year. Compensation of victims of crime. — These are payments made by State and local governments either to individuals who suffered injuries as victims of crime or to vendors on behalf of the crime victims. Requirements for eligibility and amounts of benefits vary depending on individual State laws. At present, about three- fourths of the States have this type of legislation, and other States are considering it. The State estimates are based on info'nation gathered and provided by the Crime Victims Board of the New York State Executive Department. Alaska Permanent Fund payments. — These are disbursements of dividends and interest from the Alaska Permanent Fund, which is the depository for 25 percent of the royalty and lease payments from companies exploiting the North Slope oil fields. One-half of the net investment earnings of the fund are disbursed to the bona fide residents of the State. Residents over the age of 65 also receive bonus payments. The State estimate is based on the actual amounts paid, supplied by the Alaska Department of Revenue. Payments to Nonprofit Institutions Federal Government payments These include payments by the Federal Government to private nonprofit hospitals for hospital construction and, as part of Fed- eral scholarships, to private educational institutions for the edu- cational cost portion. (A discussion of the treatment of Federal fellowships within the framework of personal income accounting is on page M-26.) Because State data are not available, the na- tional total provided by the Office of Management and Budget is allocated to the States in proportion to their civilian population. State and local government payments Foster care payments to institutions. — These are payments made by State and local governments to private nonprofit agencies that supervise the provision of child care in foster homes. (A discus- sion of the treatment of payments to foster parents supervised by State and local governments is on page M-25.) State estimates are based on the 1969 State distribution of foster care payments to private agencies extrapolated to later years by the change in expenditures under the AFDC program. Data are from the Na- tional Center for Social Statistics of the Department of Health and Human Services. M-28 STATE PERSONAL INCOME Educational assistance payments. — These are payments to nonprofit educational institutions. The State estimates are based on fiscal year data on expenditures of State governments for "other education assistance and subsidies" published annually by the Census Bureau in State Government Finances. Payments for employment and training. — These are federally assisted payments under the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982. Because State data are not available, the national total is allocated to the States in proportion to the civilian population. Business payments These payments are corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions in the foim of money, securities, or real property. Examples are the sponsorship of programs for the educational television networks, endowments for the arts, sponsorship of scholarships, and donations of real property to the Boy Scouts of America. The national estimates are based on tabulations by the IRS of information reported on corporate income tax returns. Because related information below the national level is not available, the State estimates are based on the State distribution of wage and salary disbursements of membership organizations, which is used as an indicator of the presence of nonprofit institutions in the various States. Business Payments to Individuals Business transfer payments to individuals consist of allowances for consumer bad debts and other business transfer payments, such as auto liability payments for personal injury and medical malpractice liability payments. The data for estimating these items at the national and State levels are extremely limited. The national estimates are of varying quality, and the estimates below the national level are less reliable. However, business transfer payments to individuals are small, so the effect of these estimates on the reliability of the transfer payment component as a whole is negligible. Consumer bad debts. — At the national level, the estimates of consumer bad debts (i.e., defaults by consumers on debts owed to business) are based on tabulations of information reported in business income tax returns. When filing income tax returns, companies may deduct the actual amounts of bad debts incurred during the year or a reasonable addition to a bad debt reserve. At the State level, this item is estimated separately for retail trade, selected service industries, commercial banks, and "other," which includes transportation and public utilities. The State esti- mates for retail trade and for "other" are based on retail sales as reported by State in the quinquennial census of retail trade; for selected service industries, on the total receipts reported by State in the quinquennial census of service industries; and for com- mercial banks, on the sum of auto installment loans, other retail consumer loans, and installment loans for personal expenditures provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Other business transfer payments. — These payments consist of auto liability payments for personal injury, medical malpractice liability payments, railroad and miscellaneous liability payments, cash prizes, losses due to forgery and to unrecovered thefts from business, and pension benefits financed by the revolving fund of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Little information for these payments is available by State. Consequently, the State estimates are developed using the combined State distributions of private nonfarm wages and salaries and nonfarm proprietors' income as an indicator of the economic activity that gives rise to the miscellany of business transfers. Personal Contributions for Social Insurance PERSONAL contributions for social insurance consist of pay- ments by employees, the self-employed, and other individuals who participate in the following programs: Federal old-age, sur- vivors, and disability insurance (OASDI), which is also known as social security; hospital insurance (HI); supplementary med- ical insurance; State unemployment insurance (UI); temporary disability insurance; railroad retirement insurance; Government retirement; and veterans life insurance. Although personal con- tributions for social insurance are included in the measure of earnings by type and industry, they are by definition excluded from personal income; consequently, they are treated as an ex- plicit deduction in the derivation of personal income. Table H shows the relative importance of the components of personal contributions for social insurance to total personal in- come. Contributions to OASDI and HI. — Most employment in the private sector is covered by OASDI and HI. The major groups not covered are employees of certain nonprofit organizations that have not arranged for social security coverage for their employees and certain agricultural and domestic workers. Employees of railroads are covered by HI but not by OASDI. The insurance coverage of Federal employment varies. All Federal civilian employees are covered under HI, and all those hired after 1983 are covered under OASDI. Most Federal civil- ian employees hired before 1984 are covered by one of several Federal civilian retirement programs, in lieu of OASDI cover- age, that provide for retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. However, Federal civilian employees who are paid out of non- appropriated funds are covered under OASDI because they are ineligible for the Federal civilian retirement programs. Military personnel are covered under OASDI and HI. The social security coverage of State and local government employment also varies. Employees of State and local govem- Table H. — Relative Importance to Total Personal Income of Personal Contributions for Social Insurance, by Component, United States, 1987* Total personal income ' Less: Personal contributions for social insurance.. Contributions to old-age, survivoi^, disability, and hospital insurance.. Employee contributions Self-employed contributions Supplementary medical insurance contributions Federal civilian employee retirement cononbutions Railroad employee retirement contributions , State and local government employee retirement contributions Veterans life insurance contributions... , State unemployment insurance and temporary disability contributions.. Millions of dollars 3,768,696 171,342 145,641 131,578 14,063 6,696 4,532 1.065 10,965 815 1,628 Percent of total personal income 100.00 4.55 3.86 3.49 .37 .18 .12 .03 .29 .02 .04 * Although personal contributions for social insurance are a deduction to arrive at personal income, the dollar amount and the percentages in this table are shown as absolute values to give an indication of the size of the personal contributions components being estimated. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. This total is as shown in Tables C-G, that is, total personal income is shown as the sum of the personal income components in those tables less personal contributions for social insurance. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-29 merits can be brought under OA.SDI only by means of agreements entered into by the States with the Secretary of Health and Hu- man Services. A State may provide this coverage for all, most, or a few employees. Generally, those who are covered by State and local government retirement systems are not covered under OASDI. All State and local government employees who are cov- ered by OASDI are also covered by HI; some employees hired after March 1986 are covered by HI but not by OASDI. The estimates of personal contributions to OASDI and HI are produced separately for civilian wage and salary employment, self-employment, and military employment. The civilian wage- earner component is based on a 1 -percent sample of the contri- butions of civilian wage and salary employees as reported in the Social Security Bulletin: Annual Statistical Supplement. Because the availability of these data lags, the distributions for the cur- rent years are developed by extrapolating the most recent sample data by the change in the State estimates of total private ES-202 wages and salaries. Contributions by self-employed workers are based on a 1- percent sample of self-employment contributions to OASDI and HI, as reported in the Social Security Bulletin: Annual Statistical Supplement. The distributions for the current years are devel- oped by extrapolating these sample data forward by the change in BEA's State estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income. Contributions by military personnel are not reported by State; the national total is allocated to States in proportion to military wages and salaries excluding pay-in-kind. Supplementary medical insurance contributions. — This pro- gram is a voluntary health insurance program that supplements the basic benefits available under HI. Premiums of a fixed (but annually escalating) amount per month are paid by persons who elect to enroll in this program. The supplementary medical in- surance is available to persons who are at least 65 years of age or who are disabled. The basis for the State estimates of premiums paid for this program is the total number of persons enrolled in the program in each State, excluding those enrolled and paid for by State governments, as reported annually by HCFA. Federal civilian employee retirement contributions. — Most Federal civilian employees, except those with temporary appoint- ments and those paid out of nonappriopriated funds, are covered by one of several Federal civilian retirement programs. For per- manent employees hired after 1983 — and for a few others who chose to join — the Basic Benefit Plan of the new Federal Em- ployees Retirement System is designed to supplement OASDI, and the employee contribution rate is now less than 1 percent of earnings. For most employees hired before 1984, the programs are in lieu of OASDI, and the contribution rate is 7 percent of earnings. There is no maximum level of the eamings for the Federal civilian plans. To date, it has not been possible to ob- tain from the Office of Personal Management a State distribution of the amounts paid into these programs by Federal employees. Accordingly, the national estimates of contributions to Federal civilian employee retirement programs are allocated to States in proportion to BEA's estimates of Federal civilian employee wages and salaries. Railroad employee retirement contributions. — Employees in the railroad industry are covered by railroad retirement insurance in lieu of OASDI. Data on employee contributions are not avail- able by State for this insurance program. Amounts contributed by employees are, therefore, based on BEA's State estimates of wage and salary disbursements to railroad employees. State and local government employee retirement contributions. — A State or local government's retirement pro- gram may cover all, most, or a few of its employees. Generally, those who are covered by a State or local government's retire- ment system are not covered under OASDI. The State estimates for this subcomponent are based on fiscal year employee contri- butions to State and local government retirement funds published by the Census Bureau in Finances of Employee-Retirement Sys- tems of State and Local Governments. Veterans life insurance contributions. — The State estimates for contributions for veterans life insurance are based on the sum of the premiums earned by the combined veterans insurance pro- grams as reported by DVA in Government Life Insurance Pro- grams for Veterans and Members of the Services, Annual Report. State unemployment insurance contributions. — Under the indi- vidual State unemployment insurance laws, only three States — Alaska, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania — collect contributions from employees as well as employers. The estimates of em- ployee contributions to the UI funds in these three States are based on unpublished information obtained from them. Temporary disability insurance contributions. — Only Califor- nia, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island have temporary disability compensation programs. Data on the amount of em- ployee contributions to the programs administered by these four States are published annually by the Census Bureau in State Gov- ernment Finances. Residence Adjustment PERSONAL income is a "place-of-residence" measure of in- come. At the national level, place of residence is an issue only in the case of border workers (mainly those living in the United States and working in Canada or Mexico and vice versa). ^^ At the State level, the issue of place of residence is more significant.^^ Persons commuting between States are a major factor where metropolitan areas extend across State boundaries — for example, in District of Columbia-Maryland- Virginia and New York-New Jersey-Connecticut. BEA's concept of residence as it relates to personal income refers to the location where the income to be measured is re- ceived, rather than to "usual," "permanent," or "legal" residence. It differs from the Census Bureau's concept mainly in the treat- ment of migrant, seasonal, and short-term workers. The decen- nial census counts many of these workers at their usual place of residence (rather than where they are on April 1 when the census is taken). BEA assigns the wages of these workers to the area in which they reside while performing the work.''^ Simi- larly, BEA assigns the income of military personnel to the State in which they reside while on military assignment, not to the 39. As explained in tlie "Overview," U.S. residents working abroad for U.S. firms or for the U.S. Government are included in the national measure of personal income, but they are excluded from State personal income. 40. The meaning of "resident" in the context of measuring personal income refers not only to individuals but also to quasi-individuals. For the purpose of the State personal income estimates, the "residence" of a nonprofit institution serving individuals, a private noninsured welfare fund, or a private trust fund is considered to be identical to that of its individual beneficiaries because the income received by these entities is received on behalf of individuals. 41. The convention of assigning the wages of seasonal migrant workers to the area of their employment is not obsei^ed for out-of-State workers in Alaska and selected groups of border workers. The wages of these workers are assigned lo their permanent place of residence. M-30 STATE PERSONAL INCOME State of which they consider themselves to be permanent or le- gal residents. Thus, the State personal income series excludes the income of military personnel on foreign assignment because their residence is outside of the territorial limits of the United States. Three of the six major components of personal income are recorded, or are treated as recorded, on a place-of-residence (where -received) basis. They are transfer payments; personal dividend income, personal interest income, and rental income of persons; and proprietors' income. Nonfarm proprietors' income is treated as income recorded on a place-of-residence basis be- cause the source data for almost all of this part of proprietors' income are reported to the IRS by tax-filing address, which is usually the filer's place of residence. The place of residence of farm proprietors is considered to be identical to the place of work. The remaining three major components — wages and salaries, other labor income (OLI), and personal contributions for social insurance — are, with minor exceptions, estimated from data that are reported by place of work (where earned). (The exceptions are military reserve pay, personal contributions for veterans life insurance and for supplementary medical insurance, and contri- butions by the self-employed for OASDI and HI.) Accordingly, adjustments are made to convert the place-of-work components to a place-of-residence basis. The sum of these components is referred to as "income subject to adjustment" (ISA). Residence adjustment procedures (excluding border workers) With the exception of the adjustments for international border workers, the residence adjustment estimates for States are de- rived from the residence adjustment estimates for counties. For this reason, it is appropriate to describe the county residence adjustment procedures. For the years for which the residence adjustments for counties have already been estimated, the State residence adjustments are essentially the sum of the county res- idence adjustments. However, the State estimates for the most recent year are made prior to the completion of the county es- timates; consequently, the State residence adjustment estimates for the most recent year are based on the prior year's county estimates and are revised the following year. The county residence adjustments for 1981 and later years are based on those for 1980. Estimation of these adjustments can be most readily understood in the case of a two-county area, counties X and Y. The two-county case is easily generalized to more complex situations. For 1980, the initial residence adjustment for county A" {RA:c) was calculated as total 1980 inflows of earnings to X from Y (INx) minus total 1980 outflows of earnings from X to Y (OUT,): RA, IN,-OUT^. IN,r and OUT^ were estimated from industry-level data. The share (i^) of total wages or OLI in a particular industry in }'' that was earned by residents of X was used in the estimation of industry-level inflows to X. Analagously, the share (Oj-) of wages or OLI in a particular industry in X that was earned by residents of Y was used in the estimation of industry-level outflows from X. Both ratios were calculated from 1980 census joumey-to- work (JTW) data on the number of wage and salary workers (w) and on their average earnings (e) by county of work for each county of residence:'*^ income earned in Y by residents of X total income earned in Y [Wx^y X £x,y) + (.^y,!/ X Cy yj mcome earned m A by residents of Y Ox — total mcome earned in X "^y ,x X ^y ^x \^y ,x X Cy^xj "r \l^x,x X c-x^x) Where two subscripts are used, the first identifies place of residence, and the second identifies place of work. Thus, for example, Wx^y is the number of workers in a particular industry who lived in X but worked in Y. Industry-level inflows to X from Y (iux) were derived by multiplying the inflow ratio by income subject to adjustment (isa) in the particular industry in county Y; industry-level outflows from X to y (outx) were derived by multiplying the outflow ratio by income subject to adjustment (isa) in the particular industry in county A': outx — Ox y- isQx . Summing over all industries yields total inflows to A' and total outflows from X: INx - ^ m^ OUTx - Y. out:, The initial 1980 BEA estimates were modified in three situ- ations. First, for clusters of counties identified as being closely related by commuting (mostly multicounty metropolitan areas), modifications were made to incorporate the 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 Census of Population.''^ This modifi- cation is needed because in numerous cases the 1980 JTW data and the source data for the BEA wage estimates are inconsistently coded by place of work. (For example, the source data may at- tribute too much of the wages of a multiestablishment firm to the county of the firm's main office, or the Defense Department pay- roll data and the JTW data may attribute a military base extending across a county boundary to different counties.) The initial 1980 BEA place-of-residence wage and salary estimates were summed 42. Adjustment factors and gross flows were calculated separately for a number of ISA components. Wages and salaries and OLI were each classified by SIC industry division for the private sector and by level of government (with Federal civilian and military separate) for the public sector. Personal contributions for social insurance — for which private sector industry detail is not estimated by State — were classified into (1) the sum of nonmilitary OASDI and HI, railroad retirement, State UI, and temporary disability; (2) military OASDI and HI; (3) Federal civilian retirement; and (4) State and local government retirement. Residence adjustment factors for the corresponding groups were calculated from the 1 980 JTW data. However, for intercounty commuting flows witli few workers in all industries, a single all- industry adjustment factor was used for all ISA components. 43. The 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 Census of Population reflects the residential distribution of the income recipients as of April 1, 1980, regardless of where they were living when they received the wages and .salaries. STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-31 to a total for each cluster. The BEA cluster total was then redis- tributed among the constituent counties in the same proportion as the 1979 wage and salary distribution from the 1980 census. To facilitate the extension of the 1980 residence adjustment esti- mates to later years, the cluster-based modifications — derived as net additions to or subtractions from the initial residence adjust- ment estimates for each of 1,287 counties — were judgmentally expressed as gross flows between pairs of counties within the same cluster. In the simplest case — a two-county cluster — the additional gross flow was assumed to be from the county with the negative modification to the county with the (exactly offset- ting) positive modification. Second, modifications were made for selected noncluster coun- ties when large, offsetting differences between the initial 1980 BEA estimates and the census wage data occurred for adjacent counties. These adjacent-county modifications were expressed as gross flows in the same way and for the same reason as the cluster-based modifications. Third, modifications were made for eight Alaska county equiv- alents (boroughs and census areas) to reflect the large amounts of labor earnings received by seasonal workers from out of State. The 1980 JTW data reflect the "commuting" of many of these workers, and the initial 1980 residence adjustment estimates for a majority of the county equivalents did not require modification. In eight county equivalents, however, the initial 1979 estimates yielded BEA place-of-residence wage and salary totals too much higher than the comparable census data to be taken as represent- ing the wages of only the permanent residents.''^ The excess amounts were removed by increasing judgmentally the JTW- based gross flows to the large metropolitan counties of Wash- ington, Oregon, and California. For 1981 and later years, the 1980 estimates of total in- flows (INx) and outflows by industry (outx) are extrapolated.^^ Changes in intercounty commuting patterns are incorporated by a ratio in which the numerator is determined by BEA's place- of-work measure of earnings (ISA) for all industries and the denominator is determined by an independent place-of-residence measure: Wages and salaries reported by individuals to the IRS {IRS)^^ The ratio for county X in year n (CHR^) is 1980 CHR"! JrsjJTrs^ Total 1980 inflows to county X are extrapolated to year n on the basis of CHR and the change in IRS since 1980: in: IN 1980 IRS^ IRSl^^^ X 1 CHR'l For each industry, 1980 outflows from county X to county Y are extrapolated to year n on the basis of CHR and the change in isa for the industry since 1980: 44. The 1979 residence adjustment estimates, although based mainly on the 1980 JTW data, also reflect — at the appropriate one-tenth weight — 1970 JTW data. 45. The gross flows that are extrapolated consist of those calculated with the 1980 JTW data, tho.se devised to express the cluster-based and adjacent-county modifications, and those derived from the Alaska out-of-State-workers modifications. To facilitate the preparation of the State estimates for the most current year of the annual series and for all years of the quarterly series, the outflows from a county to each county of workers' residence are extrapolated separately. The inflows to each county, however, are extrapolated as a single unit. 46. County tabulations of wages and salaries reported to the IRS, recorded by tax-filing address, are available to BEA with a 1-year lag. This series is extrapolated to the most current year by the relative changes in the BEA national estimates of total wages and salaries and in the Census Bureau county population estimates. out: outl'^' X isa'. isa 1980 X CHR'l. Net residence adjustment for year n (final for the noncluster counties; provisional for the cluster counties) equals total inflows minus total outflows summed over all industries: RA2 in:^ E^<- As a last step, cluster totals of place-of-residence ISA are de- rived and then redistributed to the constituent counties based on 1980 place-of-residence ISA and the percentage change in the IRS-based wage series. The net residence adjustment for each cluster county is calculated as place-of-residence ISA mi- nus place-of-work ISA. The State residence adjustment estimates for the most current year — for which the county estimates have not yet been made — are based on the county-level gross outflows calculated for the previous year and are derived in four steps. (1) All of the county- level gross outflows from a given State to another specific State are summed to a single interstate flow. (2) For each flow, a residence adjustment ratio is calculated as the flow divided by the ISA of the State of work (the "from" State) for the same year. (3) Gross flows for the most current year are calculated as the product of State-of-work ISA and the corresponding adjustment ratios. (4) The outflows from each State are subtracted from the inflows to the State to yield the estimate of net residence adjustment. Residence adjustment procedures for border workers The term "border workers" refers primarily to U.S. residents working in Canada and to Canadian and Mexican residents work- ing in the United States. Residents of other countries working in the United States and certain U.S. residents working in Mexico or overseas are also included in the definition; however, with the exception of the seasonal farm workers from the Caribbean area and U.S. residents working in the United Kingdom, they are not numerous enough for their earnings to be included in the estimates. At the State and local area levels, however, the earnings of bor- der workers are reflected in the personal income series through the residence adjustment. In essence, border workers are inter- national commuters, and their treatment is consistent with the treatment of commuters within the U.S. boundaries. The national estimates of the earnings of border workers are drawn from the "rest-of-the-world" account. The national out- flows of the earnings of Mexican and Canadian border workers are allocated to States based on data provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice. Department of Labor data on numbers of authorized seasonal workers by State are the basis for allocating the national outflow of earnings of Caribbean farm workers. The earnings of U.S. residents commuting to work in Canada are assigned to Michigan, New York, and the New England States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont based on fragmentary information provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice. The New England portion is allocated to these three States based on the amount of forest product employment in each State's border area. The small amount of "rest-of-the-world" earnings of U.S. residents working in the United Kingdom is divided evenly between New York and California. Sources and Methods for the Current Annual State Disposable Personal Income Estimates DISPOSABLE personal income is total personal income less per- sonal tax and nontax payments. It is the income available to per- sons for spending and saving. Personal tax and nontax payments are tax payments (net of refunds) by persons that are not charge- able to business expense and certain other personal payments to government agencies (except government enterprises) that are treated like taxes. Personal taxes include taxes on income, in- cluding realized net capital gains; on transfers of estates and gifts; and on personal property. (Real estate taxes are considered a business expense and are deducted from gross rent (monetary or imputed) to arrive at net rent and thus are not included. Sales taxes are also not included; they are part of personal consump- tion expenditures.) Nontax payments include tuition and fees paid to government-operated schools and hospitals; fees, fines and forfeitures; and donations. Personal contributions for social insurance are not included in tax and nontax payments. As with other State income estimates, the State disposable per- sonal income estimates are adjusted to the national estimates of disposable personal income. Consistent with the measurement of personal income, personal tax and nontax payments are measured by place of residence and are on a payment, rather than a liability (accrual), basis. The sections below describe the sources and methods used to estimate personal tax and nontax payments to the Federal Gov- ernment, to State governments, and to local governments. Table I shows personal tax and nontax payments and its components at the national level for 1987. Table I. — Personal Tax and Nontax Payments, by Component, United States, 1987 Personal tax and nontax payments Personal tax and nontax payments to the Federal Government (net of refunds) Individual income taxes (net of refunds) Individual income taxes (gross) Less: Refunds Fiduciary income taxes Estate and gift taxes Nontax payments Personal tax and nontax payments to State governments , Individual income taxes Death and gift taxes Motor vehicle license taxes Other taxes ' Nontax payments Personal tax and nontax payments to local governments Individual income taxes Motor vehicle license taxes Other taxes ^ Nontax payments State and local personal property taxes Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 1. Includes hunting and fishing taxes and other license taxes, 2. Includes local death and gift taxes and other local taxes. Millions of dollars 585,409 411,746 394,704 468,734 74,030 7.531 7,876 1,635 118,913 81,325 3,489 6,847 856 26,396 52,572 7,200 290 1,134 43,948 2,178 Percent of personal tax and nontax payments 100.00 70.33 67.42 80.07 12.65 1.29 1.35 20.31 13.89 .60 1.17 .15 4.51 8.98 1.23 .05 .09 7.51 Personal tax and nontax payments to the Federal Government Separate estimates are prepared for individual income tax pay- ments, refunds of income tax to individuals, fiduciary income tax payments, estate and gift tax payments, and nontax payments. Individual income taxes. — These payments are the sum of in- come taxes directly withheld at the source, largely by employers, from wages and salaries; declarations (that is, estimated tax pay- ments) that are paid quarterly, largely on income not subject to withholding; and final settlements of any additional taxes that are paid with the filing of tax returns and from audits. Individual income tax payments, excluding income tax payments by U.S. residents temporarily living abroad, are based on State data on the amount of Federal income tax liability reported by individuals on IRS form 1040, as published by the IRS in Statistics of Income {SOr)."^' The State data in SOI reflect the addresses from which tax returns are filed, usually the filer's place of residence. ■** Refunds of income tax to individuals. — Refunds are the return to the taxpayer of excess taxes paid, including excess social se- curity contributions for individuals holding more than one job, and any interest paid on the refunds. The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to direct data from SOI. Fiduciary income taxes. — This tax is paid on the retained por- tion of the income (after selected deductions) received by the fiduciary. (The distributable portion of fiduciary income is re- ported on the beneficiary's tax return.) Because, in measuring State personal income, the retained portion of fiduciary income is attributed to the beneficiary, income tax paid by the fiduciary is also attributed to the beneficiary. (See the section on divi- dends, interest, and rent on page M-20.) The State estimates are based on the geographic distribution of distributable income from estates and trusts reported by individuals, as published in SOI. Estate and gift taxes. — These estimates are based on State data on the amount of revenue from estate and gift taxes collected by the Federal Government during the fiscal year. These data are published in the IRS's annual Highlights and are adjusted to a calendar year basis. Nontax payments. — This component includes such miscella- neous receipts as rents, royalties, fines, trust fund donations, and passport and immigration fees. Because data are not available below the national level, these nontax payments are allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population. .37 47. Thi,s exclusion of U.S. residents temporarily living abroad is applied to all other tax and nontax payments where appropriate. 48. Returns filed by members of the military services are possible exceptions. The tax returns of at least some military personnel reflect pcmianent place of residence rather than the place of residence while on military assignment. The latter is the appropriate inicrpretation for personal income measurement. At present, BEA makes no adjustment because information is insufficient. M-32 STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-33 Personal tax and nontax payments to State governments Personal tax and nontax payments to local governments These estimates consist of the following items: Individual in- come taxes, death and gift taxes, motor vehicle license taxes, hunting and fishing license taxes, other license taxes, and nontax payments. (Personal property taxes paid to State governments, combined with those paid to local governments, are discussed on page M-34.) The primary source used in making the State esti- mates of personal tax and nontax payments to State governments is the Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of Federal, State, and Local Tax Revenue {Quarterly Summary). Individual income taxes. — These payments are the total income tax collected by State governments from individuals less the re- funds paid to individuals. The estimates are based on the net revenue collected by State governments from individual income taxes as reported in the Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary. Death and gift taxes. — These payments are based on the State government revenues from death and gift taxes as reported in the Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary. Motor vehicle license taxes. — These payments consist of li- cense fees paid by individuals for the privilege of operating mo- tor vehicles, taxes paid by owners or operators of noncommercial motor vehicles for the right to use public highways, charges for registration, and inspection fees. The definition does not include personal property taxes on motor vehicles (see State and local government personal property taxes at the end of this section), sales and gross receipts taxes relating to motor vehicles, or taxes on motor carriers based on assessed value of property. The State estimates of motor vehicle license taxes are prepared in two parts: Motor vehicle operator license taxes and all other motor vehicle licence taxes. The estimates of operator license taxes are based on direct data from the Census Bureau's annual State Government Tax Collections. The estimates of all other motor vehicle license taxes are based on the "motor vehicle licenses" series — excluding fees paid mainly by business — from the same publication. Hunting and fishing license taxes. — These payments are for hunting and fishing licenses that are issued for personal use. The estimates are based on State government revenues from hunting and fishing licenses as reported in the Census Bureau's Quar- terly Summary. The data include revenues from both personal and business use. In the methodology used for the national es- timates, the personal use proportion of the total is assumed to be 90 percent; in the State-level methodology, this proportion is assumed to be appropriate for each State. Other license taxes. — -These payments include taxes im- posed — usually at a flat rate — as a condition to the exercise of a noncommercial privilege (e.g., licenses issued for pleasure boats and aircraft). The estimates are based on the "other license taxes" reported in the Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary. Nontax payments. — These are payments made by individuals, in a nonbusiness capacity, to State governments for goods and services provided as part of general government activity. They consist of tuition and related fees paid to institutions of higher education (excluding commercial enterprises), hospital charges (e.g., room charges and laboratory fees), fines and forfeitures, donations, and miscellaneous general revenues and charges. Es- timates of these items are based on data that reflect both com- mercial and noncommercial activity as reported by the Census Bureau in the annual State Government Finances. Data exclud- ing payments made in a business capacity are not available. These payments to local governments (such as counties, mu- nicipalities, and school districts) are individual income taxes, mo- tor vehicle license taxes, other local taxes, and nontax payments. (Personal property taxes paid to local governments, combined with those paid to State governments, are discussed at the end of this section.) The local personal nontax payments consist of ed- ucation charges in local schools (excluding school lunches), hos- pital fees, park and recreation fees, sanitation charges (excluding sewerage), fines and forfeitures, donations, and miscellaneous general revenues. The primary sources used in making the State estimates of personal tax and nontax payments to local governments are two Census Bureau reports: The Compendium of Government Fi- nances and Government Finances. The Compendium of Govern- ment Finances is one of the reports from the quinquennial census of governments. Government Finances is an annual report that presents information for all three levels of government. The data from Government Finances for local governments are based on a sample. The fiscal year data from both of these reports are converted to a calendar year basis before being adjusted to sum to the national payments totals. Individual income taxes. — These taxes are often levied on a specific source of income, such as dividends or interest or both. Local government revenues from individual income taxes are reported by fiscal years in Government Finances. Because of a lag in the availability of local government revenue data, these data are extrapolated to later years by the change in total personal income. Motor vehicle license taxes. — These are payments to local gov- emments for the registration of motor vehicles. The State esti- mates are based on fiscal year data reported in Government Fi- nances. Other taxes. — These taxes include local revenues from death and gift taxes, marriage license fees, pleasure boat licenses, and fees for pets. The State estimates are prepared from fiscal year data in the Compendium of Government Finances and in Gov- ernment Finances. The estimates for census years are based on the series "other local taxes" from the Compendium of Govern- ment Finances. These estimates are extrapolated to later years by the change in local government "other taxes" from Government Finances. Nontax payments. — These payments consist of selected charges levied on individuals by local governments. The esti- mates are based on quinquennial benchmark data on local gov- ernment revenues from selected current charges (e.g., education fees and sanitation fees other than sewerage) published in the Compendium of Government Finances. Because these data in- clude revenue from both commercial and noncommercial activity, a fixed-percentage allocation between commercial and noncom- mercial is made for each category of charges. (This procedure is consistent with the methodology used for the national estimates of local government nontaxes.) The State benchmark data for the noncommercial portions of the charges are summed to State totals and extrapolated to later years by the change in the sum of "current charges" and "miscellaneous general revenues'" of local governments reported in Government Finances. M-34 STATE PERSONAL INCOME State and local government personal property taxes special taxes are levied are recreational vehicles, motor vehicles, bonds, and bank accounts. Personal property taxes are levied by These are charges levied on the personal property— tangible both State and local governments; the State estimates for the State or intangible or both — of individuals, as distinct from the "per- and local levels of government are combined because separate sonal" property (i.e., property other than land and buildings) of data for each level are not available. The estimates are based on businesses or farms. Personal property taxes are imposed on a SOI data on the personal property taxes paid by individuals who general basis or on a special basis. Examples of items on which itemize deductions on their Federal income tax returns. Sources and Methods for the Current Quarterly State Personal Income Estimates BEA publishes quarterly estimates of State personal income, sea- sonally adjusted at annual rates, approximately 4 months after the close of the reference quarter in the January, April, July, and Oc- tober issues of the Survey of Current Business. The quarterly State personal income estimates provide a series for the anal- ysis and tracking of current economic developments in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. The State quarterly personal income series extends from the first quarter of 1969 forward. (See page M-5 for information about the forms in which these estimates are available). The definitions of personal income and its components in the quarterly series are identical to those in the annual series; how- ever, although the source data used for both series are similar, the methodologies differ. In contrast to the approximately 500 sepa- rately estimated components used in the preparation of the annual State personal income estimates, 49 separately estimated compo- nents are used in the quarterly estimates. The smaller number of components reflects the more limited amount of monthly or quar- terly data available. To the extent possible, the State quarterly income estimates parallel the sources and methods used to pre- pare the national monthly personal income estimates."*^ Much of the information used in the quarterly State series is from the Bu- reau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Employment and Training Administration of the Department of Labor, the State employ- ment security agencies (ESA's), the Department of Defense, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Many economic time series show a seasonal movement, which — because it recurs on a regular basis — can be estimated based on prior years' patterns. In order to observe the cyclical and short-term movements in the series, it is necessary to re- move the seasonal movements. To accomplish this, a statistical procedure is used to remove the variations in monthly and quar- terly time series caused by factors — such as the weather, holiday shopping, and tax payments — that normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude each year. The procedure is based on historical patterns. After seasonal adjust- ment, cyclical and other short-term changes in the series stand out more clearly. Most of the data underlying the quarterly State personal income estimates are adjusted by BEA using the X-11 ARIMA variant of the Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment Program. Quarterly estimates of personal income unadjusted for seasonal variation are not available primarily because underlying unadjusted data for a number of components are not available. Annual rates are the result of putting values for a quarter or a month at their annual equivalent; that is, at the values that would be registered if the rate of activity were maintained for a full year. For example, if manufacturing wages and salaries in Ohio were $8 billion for a quarter, the annual rate of manufacturing wages and salaries would be $32 billion for that quarter. Expression at 49. For a description of the sources and methods used to prepare national monthly personal income, see James C. Byrnes, Gerald F. Donahoe, Mary W. Hook, and Robert P. Parker, "Monthly Estimates of Personal Income, Taxes, and Outlays," Survey of Current Business 59 (November 1979): 18-38. annual rates makes it easier to compare values for time periods of different lengths — for example, for quarters and years. The sum of the quarterly State estimates for a given quarter equals the national estimate for that quarter. Moreover, the aver- age of a State's quarterly estimates for a given year equals that State's annual estimates for that year. This relationship among the quarterly national estimates, the quarterly State estimates, and the annual State estimates is maintained for all components by forcing the quarterly State estimates to sum to the quarterly national estimates and the State annual estimates. Prior to the preparation of the most current annual State estimates, the esti- mates for the quarters are adjusted only to the quarterly national totals and are revised when annual State estimates are completed. The following paragraphs describe the sources and methods used to estimate each of the components and the residence ad- justment to the earnings components. In each description, the methodology for the annual estimates is summarized first, and then the methodology for the quarterly estimates is presented. The dual presentation is designed to help users of both sets of estimates evaluate their relative reliability. Wage and salary disbursements The annual wage and salary estimates are prepared separately for approximately 100 industries. For most private industries and for Federal civilian and for State and local governments, the es- timates are based on the State ESA's tabulations of payroll data from their State ES-202 reports. These tabulations summarize the data from the employers' quarterly unemployment insurance con- tribution reports filed with a given State ESA by the employers subject to that State's unemployment insurance (UI) laws. How- ever, for industries in which the contribution is not mandatory, the ES-202 tabulations do not provide complete coverage. For these industries, a number of sources are used: Data collected by the USDA for farms; data from the Association of American Railroads for railroads; data from the Census of Population for private households; and data published by the Census Bureau in County Business Patterns for major segments of membership organizations and private educational services. The annual esti- mates of military wages and salaries, including pay-in-kind, are based on data from reports prepared by the Departments of De- fense and Transportation for each branch of military service. The quarterly estimates of wages and salaries (with the ex- ception of farms, railroads, and the Federal civilian and military components) are based on tabulations of quarterly payrolls from the ES-202 reports. For the most recent quarter, ES-202 data are not available at the time the estimates are prepared; therefore, the estimates for the previous quarter are extrapolated by em- ployment or earnings from the BLS publication Employment and Earnings. The establishment-based data in this publication are derived from the monthly BLS-790 survey, which encompasses a sample of about 246,000 nonagricultural establishments covering nearly 38 million jobs; this survey is drawn from the ES-202 uni- M-35 M-36 STATE PERSONAL INCOME verse and represents about 37 percent of this universe.^° The es- timates for manufacturing (durable goods and nondurable goods), which account for more than one-fifth of total wages and salaries, are extrapolated by quarterly averages of the products of monthly employment and average weekly earnings. The estimates for State and local governments are extrapolated by quarterly aver- age employment, as are the estimates for the following private sector Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) industry divisions: Mining; construction; transportation and public utilities (exclud- ing railroads); wholesale trade; retail trade; finance, insurance, and real estate; and services. The wage estimates for agricul- tural services, forestry, and fisheries for the most current quarter are based on the extrapolation of the estimates for the previous quarter by past trends. The quarterly estimates of farm wages and salaries are pre- pared by interpolation between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by past trends. The quarterly estimates of railroad wages and salaries are based on the wages and employment of Class I line-haul railroads. (For statistical purposes, railroads are classified according to operating revenues. See footnote 12 on page M-11.) The wage data for each railroad, which are obtained from monthly reports filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission, are allocated to States us- ing the biennial report on employment prepared for BLS by the Association of American Railroads. The quarterly estimates of Federal civilian wages and salaries are prepared by interpolation between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by quarterly average BLS-790 Federal civilian employment. The quarterly estimates of military wages and salaries are based on monthly personnel reports provided by the Departments of Defense and Transportation. The numbers of personnel by State from these reports are weighted by the national average pay figure appropriate to the service and year. Where the data permit, the estimates are made separately for officers, enlisted personnel, and service academy cadets. Other labor income (OLI) The annual estimates of OLI, based on the wage and salary estimates, are prepared in industry detail for employer contribu- tions to private pension and welfare funds (excluding privately administered workers' compensation funds) and for directors' fees. These estimates rest on the assumption that a direct re- lationship exists between the employer contributions and wage and salaries. The estimates of employer contributions to privately administered workers' compensation funds are based mainly on data that reflect the contributions. The annual estimates of the re- maining components of OLI — judicial fees and compensation of prisoners — reflect the State distribution of the civilian population. The quarterly estimates of total OLI, based on the quarterly estimates of wages and salaries, are made for each SIC industry division (that is, for manufacturing, retail trade, services, etc.). Proprietors' income The estimates of proprietors' income are prepared in two parts: Farm and nonfarm. The annual estimates of farm proprietors' income are based on net farm income published by the USDA. 50. The data tabulated from the ES-202 reports are, for the most part, available 6 months after the close of tJie reference quarter. The BLS monthly survey data (from BLS-790) are available for States approximately 2 montlis after the reference month. BEA estimates of corporate farm profits and salaries paid to cor- porate officers are subtracted from the USDA measure to de- rive the share accruing to sole proprietorships and partnerships. The quarterly estimates of farm proprietors' income are based on USDA data on farm subsidy payments and the monthly cash receipts from the sale of crops and livestock. An attempt is made to adjust the quarterly estimates to take into account special fac- tors, such as natural disasters (using damage estimates from the National Income and Wealth Division of BEA). The annual estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income (except for the income of tax-exempt cooperatives) are based mainly on tabulations from Schedule C of IRS form 1040 (for sole propri- etors) and form 1065 (for partnerships). These data are adjusted for coverage deficiencies and to conform with BEA concepts. The estimates of the income of tax-exempt cooperatives are based on the net income of rural electric and telephone cooperatives as reported by the Rural Electrification Administration, USDA. The quarterly estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income for all SIC industry divisions except construction are prepared by interpola- tion between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by past trends. The quarterly estimates of construction proprietors' in- come are based on the quarterly movement of construction wages and salaries. Personal dividend income, personal interest income, and rental income of persons The annual estimates of dividends are based on direct data provided by the IRS. The annual estimates of interest are based on IRS data (for the taxable monetary portion and a part of the imputed portion) and on data from the census of population (for the remainder of the imputed portion and for interest from State and local government bonds). The annual estimates of rent are based on IRS data (for the monetary portion) and on data from the census of housing (for the imputed portion). Adjustments are made as necessary for property damage from major natural disasters. Quarterly data are not available for dividends, interest, and rent. The quarterly State estimates for each of these components are prepared by interpolation between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by past trends; the natural disaster adjustments made to the annual rent estimates are attributed to the appropriate quarters. Transfer payments The annual estimates of government transfer payments are the sum of separately estimated subcomponents prepared from data provided mainly by the Department of Health and Human Ser- vices, the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), the Department of Labor, the Office of Personnel Management, the Bureau of the Census, the USDA, and the IRS. Typically, these data are direct measures of the subcomponents. The annual estimates of busi- ness transfer payments are based entirely on indirect data. For example, the estimates of corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions are based on the distribution of wages and salaries of membership organizations. The quarterly estimates of transfer payments are prepared as the sum of State UI benefits paid and all other transfers. The quarterly estimates of State UI benefits paid are prepared by in- terpolation between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by the sum of extended benefits and seasonally adjusted regular benefits as reported by the Department of Labor. The quarterly STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-37 estimates of all other transfer payments are prepared by interpo- lation between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by past trends. Personal contributions for social insurance The annual estimates of most of personal contributions to the Federal social insurance programs are derived from direct data provided by the Department of Health and Human Services; the estimates of contributions made by Federal civilian and military personnel and by railroad employees reflect the related payroll series. Personal contributions to the State and local programs are derived from the Census Bureau's annual reports Finances of Employee-Retirement Systems of State and Local Governments and State Government Finances. The quarterly estimates of total personal contributions for social insurance are prepared by in- terpolation between and extrapolation of the annual estimates by quarterly estimates of total wages and salaries. Residence adjustment In the annual State and county series, almost all of wages and salaries and OLI and the employee portion of personal contribu- tions for social insurance are estimated on a place-of-work basis. For the derivation of total personal income, these three labor earnings components are combined (wages plus OLI minus em- ployee contributions) and then converted to a place-of-residence basis by the addition of a net residence adjustment estimate; i.e., the estimated net flow of interstate or intercounty commuters' earnings. The State residence adjustment estimates for all but the most current year are calculated as the sums of the county estimates, which are based mainly on joumey-to-work data from the 1980 Census of Population. To facilitate the estimation of the residence adjustments for the most current year of the State annual series and for all years of the quarterly series, gross flows of interstate commuters' earnings are derived as a byproduct of the county estimation. (Each gross flow is both an outflow from the State of work and an inflow to the State of residence.) The gross flows for the last year in the county series are used to derive adjustment factors, which are multiplied by place-of-work labor earnings to derive gross flows for the most current year in the State annual series. Outflows from each State are subtracted from inflows to the State to yield the estimate of net residence adjustment for the most current year. The quarterly residence adjustment estimates for years in the annual series are derived by disaggregating the annual gross flows to quarters in proportion to the quarterly place-of-work labor earnings estimates for each State of work. For subsequent quar- ters, the adjustment factors used for the most current year in the annual series are multiplied by the quarterly place-of-work labor earnings estimates to yield gross flows. For all quarters, outflows are subtracted from inflows to yield the net residence adjustment estimates. Technical Notes Industry classification The industry detail in which the estimates of earnings are pre- sented is in accordance with the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) established by the Office of Management and Budget. The estimates for 1975 and later years are based on the 1972 SIC, and the estimates for prior years are based on the 1967 SIC. Per capita personal income This measure of income is the total personal income of the residents of a State divided by the resident population of the State. In computing per capita State personal income, BEA uses Census Bureau July 1 annual population estimates. Per capita personal income serves as an indicator of the quality of consumer markets and of the economic well-being of the residents of a State. Comparison of BEA's personal income measure with other income measures Adjusted gross income and taxable income are IRS measures of income that appear on individual tax returns. The IRS income measures differ from BEA's personal income measure in a num- ber of ways. Personal income includes transfer payments and imputed income, whereas the IRS measures exclude all imputed income and most transfer payments. Personal income includes the income of quasi-individuals as well as individuals, whereas the IRS measures include only the income of individuals who file individual income tax returns. Personal income excludes realized capital gains, whereas the IRS measures include capital gains, which are both reportable and taxable on income tax retums.^^ Money income is prepared by the Census Bureau. Money income differs from personal income in that money income is measured before the deduction of personal contributions for so- cial insurance, and it does not include imputed income, lump- sum payments, income received by quasi-individuals, certain in- kind transfer payments — such as medicaid, medicare, and food stamps — and employer contributions to private welfare and pen- sion funds. Money income does include (and personal income excludes) income from private pensions and annuities and from inteipersonal transfers, such as child support. Money income is prepared decennially on the basis of a sam- ple survey conducted by the Census Bureau as part of the census of population. The Census Bureau prepares biennial postcensal estimates by extrapolating the census year estimates by the rel- ative changes in IRS data and in components of State personal income adjusted to a money income concept. BEA and the Census Bureau prepare per capita estimates of personal and money income, respectively. In addition to the differences in income definitions already mentioned, substantial differences between these two per capita income measures may also arise from differences in the method of computation. For example, the Census Bureau computes 1987 per capita money income by dividing 1987 total money income by April 1988 total population, whereas BEA computes its 1987 per capita personal income by dividing 1987 total personal income by July 1987 total population.^^ Electronic edit procedures In making the State and county personal income estimates, BEA uses several million administrative records annually. Al- though these records are usually encoded and processed by the agency administering the program that generates the data, there are still possibilities for error in the data. Because it is not possi- ble to verify each individual record, BEA has developed several computerized edit routines to locate major errors in the source materials either through direct examination of the source materi- als or through examination of preliminary estimates based on the sources. At some stages of the estimating process, the data are arrayed in tables and printouts that give the analyst a frame of reference for judging the quality of the data. At other stages, the data are screened by computer to flag for further review items that exceed specified edit parameters. For example, the "average wage check" is used to screen the ES-202 data underlying the wage and salary series and its companion employment series at both the State and county levels. This routine flags the county wage and employment data for an SIC industry division when the year-to-year change in the implicit average wage for the industry division deviates excessively from the corresponding change in the implicit average wage for that industry division at the national level. When an important anomaly is discovered in the data and can- not be traced to an error in BEA's data processing or estimat- ing procedures, a question may be raised with the agency that supplied the source data. Alternatively, a substitute estimate is prepared from another data source. Interpolation and extrapolation In the context of the State personal income estimates, interpo- lation and extrapolation are procedures by which State distribu- tions for individual components for a given year are extended to other years. Interpolation is a procedure for deriving estimates between benchmarks; extrapolafion is a procedure for deriving estimates beyond benchmarks. Their use reflects the fact that, in many instances, statistical information for States on a particular type of income flow is better for some years (benchmarks) than for others. Straight-line interpolation is the simplest, but least satisfactory, procedure. It is based on the premise that any change between benchmark years has occurred in the same magnitude in each interim year. For example, it might be used when State dis- tributions of wages and salaries disbursed in a certain industry are available for years 1 and 4 but are not available for years 2 51. Thae S. Park, "Relationship Between Personal Income and Adjusted Gross Income: Revised Estimates, 1947-83," Survey of Clirrf.nt Business 66 (May 1986): 34^0. More current estimates appear in NIPA table 8.14 in July Survey issues. 52. The Census Bureau uses this method because in the decennial census the income question relates to the previous year's income: In April 1980, the Census Bureau asked how much income was received in calendar year 1979. For consistency, this time relationship is maintained in the years between the decennial censuses. M-38 STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-39 and 3. The change in the data for each State is spread evenly to the interim years 2 and 3. Wages and salaries in thousands of dollars State A . State B . State C . Year 1 (benchmark) 28 34 74 Year 2 (interpolation) 34 43 81 Year 3 (interpolation) 40 53 87 Year 4 (benchmark) 46 62 94 The interpolated figures are then adjusted to national totals by allocation (not shown). A more satisfactory interpolation procedure can be illustrated by assuming the availability of employment data for the same industry in all 4 years. The first step is to compute average wages for years 1 and 4. Employment and average wages Year 1 Year 4 State A Employment 4 6 11 Average wages in dollars 7,000 5,667 6,727 Employment 4 10 10 Average wages in dollars 11,500 6,200 9 400 State B State C Next, average wages for years 2 and 3 are derived by straight-line interpolation. Average wages in dollars State A State B State C Year 1 (benchmark) 7,000 5,667 6,727 Year 2 (interpolation) 8,500 5,845 7,618 Year 3 (interpolation) 10,000 6,022 8,509 Year 4 (benchmark) 11,500 6,200 9,400 Then the interpolated average wages for years 2 and 3 are mul- tiplied by the employment data for these years to yield first ap- proximations of wages. Employment and wage approximations Year 2 Year 3 State A Employment 5 7 10 Wages in thousands of dollars 43 41 76 Employment 4 9 9 Wages in thousands of dollars 40 State B 54 State C 77 Finally, the first approximations are adjusted to national totals by allocation (not shown). Extrapolation can be illustrated by assuming that, for the ex- ample above, employment data are also available for year 5. Year 4 average wages are multiplied by year 5 employment to yield first approximations of year 5 wages. Wage approximations State A . State B . State C . Year 5 Employment 5 12 9 Wages in thousands of dollars 58 74 85 The first approximations are then adjusted to national totals by allocation (not shown). Disclosure avoidance BEA's heavy reliance on the administrative record files of other government agencies makes it particularly important that BEA be aware of, and observe, the legal requirements — established to safeguard the privacy of persons and firms — relating to disclosure of confidential information. BEA, like other statistical agencies, must balance its responsibility to avoid dis- closure with its responsibility to release as much useful infor- mation as possible. The balancing of these responsibilities has led to a policy of limiting release of the subnational estimates to the two-digit SIC level, although more detailed source data are available to BEA. As described in the section on wage and salary disbursements, BEA's estimates by State and by industry are made using the wage and salary data contained in the ES-202 files. The same source data are used for the county estimates. BEA receives county ES-202 data files from the State employment security agencies (ESA's), through the Bureau of Labor Statistics, at the four-digit SIC level. These aggregations by county contain infor- mation covering one or more firms in an industry classification.^^ There are legal restrictions prohibiting the disclosure of informa- tion in the ES-202 files for any one firm. Three basic techniques for disclosure avoidance are available: Suppression, rolling up, and disturbing.^'* BEA uses a combination of all three tech- niques, but only the first two techniques affect the presentation of the State estimates. After completing the county estimates of wage and salary dis- bursements by two-digit SIC industry, BEA examines the files to identify potential disclosures. Two types of direct disclosures must be identified. The first, termed "reporting-unit disclosure," occurs when a given cell contains fewer than a prescribed num- ber of firms. The second, termed "dominant-firm disclosure," occurs when — regardless of the number of firms contained in the cell — a single firm accounts for some predetermined, large percentage of the total, thus dominating the cell. For the first type, the ES-202 files that BEA receives contain reporting-unit information that permits determination of the number of firms in each cell. For the second type, cells at the four-digit SIC level containing dominant-firm disclosures are identified by the State ESA's using the individual employers' records. The ESA's also provide ES-202 tabulations stratified by size of firm for the first quarter of each year. From this information, BEA identifies the two-digit SIC cells for which a single firm might account for more than the allowable percentage of the total wages for that cell. The items identified as disclosures, on the basis of either the reporting-unit or the dominant-firm criteria, are referred to as "primary wage and salary disclosures." To prevent direct release of this confidential information, BEA's disclosure-avoidance pro- cedures for BEA regions, States, and counties utilize a combina- tion of two techniques: Systematic rolling up and dominant-cell 53. Other examples of administrative record files used for State and local area income estimation that contain information about individuals are those from the Social Security Administration and from the Department of Veterans Affairs. These files are summarized to aggregate totals by program and county, and each county record or cell contains enough individuals to preclude the identification of any one individual. 54. Suppression involves the deletion of a value and its replacement with a symbol — usually (D) — to indicate that it is being withheld. Rolling up involves combining Ihc sensitive information in one cell with the information in another cell. This may be done systematically through the combination of entire sets of estimates to create a single set in which each cell contains the sum of the corresponding cells in the input sets. Disturbing involves altering a number enough to prevent exact disclosure but not enough to impair the usefulness of the information. M-40 STATE PERSONAL INCOME suppression. The first technique is to "roll up" wages and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors' income for each two-digit SIC industry to the sum of the three — total earnings by industry and county. The second is to test the primary wage-disclosure file against the total earnings file by county to see whether wages account for a predetermined, large percentage of earnings such that the primary wage disclosure results in an earnings disclosure. Where earnings are not sufficiently large to prevent the primary wage disclosure, a suppression indicator is placed on the earn- ings file. This combination of techniques yields the final primary earnings-disclosure file. Two additional types of cell suppressions — secondary and complementary suppressions — are necessary to prevent the derivation (i.e., indirect disclosure) of primary disclosure cells. Secondary suppressions are additional industry cells that are sup- pressed to prevent indirect disclosure of the primary (two-digit SIC) disclosure cells through subtraction from higher level in- dustry totals. Complementary suppressions are additional geo- graphic units for the same industry that are suppressed to prevent indirect disclosure through higher level geographic totals. These suppressions are determined by testing a muUidimensional matrix consisting of industry and county cells for each State and region. Computer programs impose a set of rules and priorities in order to select additional cells for suppressions until the entire multi- dimensional matrix of suppressions is balanced so that indirect disclosure is impossible from any direction in the matrix. The selection process maximizes the amount of information that can be released at higher industrial and geographic levels at the expense of more detailed industrial and geographic informa- tion. For example, if possible, the secondary selection process will suppress additional two-digit SIC industries rather than the higher level industry division total. Similarly, if possible, ad- ditional counties will be suppressed rather than the State totals. Discretionary decisions are superimposed on the outcome of this process in some cases — such as those required to preserve totals for the Nation and the BEA regions. List of Abbreviations AMA American Medical Association AAR Association of American Railroads AFDC Aid to families with dependent children BEA Bureau of Economic Analysis (of the De- partment of Commerce) BLS Bureau of Labor Statistics (of the Depart- ment of Labor) CBP County Business Patterns (published by the Census Bureau of the Department of Com- merce) CCAdj Capital consumption adjustment CCC Commodity Credit Corporation (of the De- partment of Agriculture) CHAMPUS . . Civilian Health and Medical Plan of the Uni- formed Services DOD Department of Defense DVA Department of Veterans Affairs BRS Economic Research Service (of the Depart- ment of Agriculture) ESA Employment security agency (of a State gov- ernment) ES-202 Refers to the tabulations of payroll data drawn from the administrative records of the State and Federal civilian UI programs and summarized on the BLS ES-202 report. ETA Employment and Training Administration (of the Department of Labor) FCRS Farm Costs and Returns Survey (conducted by the Department of Agriculture) FUTA Federal Unemployment Tax Act GSP Gross state product HCFA Health Care Financing Administration (of the Department of Health and Human Ser- vices) HI Hospital insurance (part of medicare) IMF Individual master file (maintained by the IRS) IRS Internal Revenue Service (of the Department of the Treasury) ISA Income subject to (residence) adjustment IVA Inventory valuation adjustment JTW Journey to work. Refers to intercounty com- muting data from the 1980 Census of Pop- ulation and in particular to an unpublished tabulation of those data, including informa- tion about workers' industry of employment and their average earnings. NASS National Agricultural Statistics Service (of the Department of Agriculture) NIPA's National income and product accounts NPLL Net profit less loss (a statistic drawn from the IRS tabulations of nonfarm proprietors' tax returns). OASDI Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (the programs popularly known as "Social Security") OLI Other labor income REA Rural Electrification Administration (of the Department of Agriculture) READ Regional Economic Analysis Division (of BEA) REIS Regional Economic Information System (of BEA) SIC Standard Industrial Classification SOI Statistics of Income (published by the IRS) SSA Social Security Administration (of the De- partment of Health and Human Services) TSP Thrift Savings Plan (of the Federal Employ- ees Retirement System) UI Unemployment insurance. The abbreviation is used to refer both to the UI benefit pro- grams and to the system of employer tax- ation from which the benefits are paid and from which the ES-202 data originate. USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture M-41 Glossary Adjustment for residence. — This adjustment is made to wages and salaries, other labor income, and personal contribu- tions for social insurance (with minor exceptions) to place them on a place-of-residence (where-received) basis. The adjustment is necessary because these components of personal income are estimated from data that are reported by place of work (where earned). See also Residence, place of and Resident. Allocation. — The estimates of State and county personal in- come are characterized by the systematic use of the allocation procedure in their preparation. The State estimates are made by allocating the U.S. total for each component of personal income (estimated for the national personal income series) to the States in proportion to each State's share of a related economic series (called an allocating series). The State estimates are allocated to counties in the same way. Annua! rate. — Annual rates are the result of putting values for a quarter (or other periods, usually shorter than a year) at their annual equivalent; that is, at the values that would be registered if the rate of activity were maintained for a full year. Expression of the State quarterly estimates at annual rates makes it easier to compare values for quarters and years. Capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj). — This adjust- ment is the difference between depreciation as valued in deter- mining income as reported in the source data and depreciation on the basis of consistent accounting (uniform service lives and straight-line depreciation) and valued at replacement cost. For example, if a proprietor claimed depreciation of $1.1 million on his tax return and the replacement cost of the capital used up — calculated with straight-line depreciation and the specified service life — was $1.3 million, the CCAdj would be —$0.2 mil- lion. Among the components of personal income, this adjustment is made to nonfarm proprietors' income and to rental income of persons. Corporate business. — See Legal form of organization. County. — See Geographic units. Disclosure avoidance. — In the context of the regional personal income estimates, disclosure avoidance is a general term used to describe the procedures used to prevent the publication or release of confidential information. Because BEA uses administrative records of other agencies, it is required to follow these procedures to comply with legislation established to safeguard the privacy of persons and firms. See the "Technical Notes." Disposable personal income. — Disposable personal income is measured as personal income less personal tax and nontax payments. It is the income available to persons for spending or saving. Earnings. — This income measure is the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors' in- come. It is often used in regional economic analysis to serve as a proxy for income generated from participation in current pro- duction. The measure "net earnings" is earnings less personal contributions for social insurance. These contributions are in- cluded in earnings by type and industry, but they are not included in personal income; therefore, they are subtracted from earnings in the computation of personal income as the sum of earnings, plus dividends, interest, and rent, plus transfer payments. Extrapolation. — See the "Technical Notes." Fiduciary. — A fiduciary is an individual or a legal entity that serves as the administrator or trustee of an estate or a trust. Fidu- ciaries file IRS form 1041 to report the income they receive on behalf of the estate of a deceased individual or on behalf of the beneficiary of a trust. Geographic units. — BEA's State estimates include all States and the District of Columbia. Territories of the United States are not included in the estimates. The State estimates for the continental United States are often aggregated into eight BEA regions: New England, Mideast, Great Lakes, Plains, Southeast, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, and Far West. (Alaska and Hawaii are not included in regions.) The regional classifications, which were developed in the mid-1950's, are based on the homogene- ity of the States with respect to income characteristics, industrial composition of the employed labor force, and noneconomic char- acteristics, such as demographic, social, and cultural factors. The Census Bureau publishes data by region using four Census re- gions composed of nine Census divisions. To enable the reader to compare BEA estimates with census data, BEA often publishes its State estimates aggregated into Census divisions. BEA's local area estimates include, with a few exceptions, all counties (and county equivalents) and all county-based metropoli- tan areas recognized for statistical purposes by the Office of Man- agement and Budget. The exceptions — which are combined with adjacent counties — are Kalawao County, HI; the Montana portion of Yellowstone National Park; Menominee County, WI; and the smaller independent cities of Virginia. Special tabulations can be prepared for any area that can be defined in terms of coun- ties. County equivalents include Alaska boroughs and census areas, the District of Columbia (which is also treated as a State), Louisiana parishes, and the independent cities of Maryland, Mis- souri, Nevada, and Virginia. See Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1989, Appendix II, for a description of the metropolitan area classification scheme and a list of the metropolitan areas and their constituent counties. Government enterprise. — See Legal form of organization. Imputation.— In the context of the national and regional eco- nomic accounts, the term "imputation" is usually used to refer to the value of a nonmarket good or service that is added to the value of marketed goods and services in measures of production and income. The four main imputations of this type included in personal income are wages and salaries in kind (food, lodg- ing, and standard clothing issued to the military), the net rental value of owner-occupied dwellings, food and fuel produced and consumed on farms, and the value of services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries except life insurance carri- M-42 STATE PERSONAL INCOME M-43 ers and private noninsured pension funds. Imputations amount to about 2 percent of personal income at the national level and are made to obtain a better view of total output and its distribu- tion. In addition, the term "imputation" is used to refer to the accounting entries made to include the saving of certain kinds of financial intermediaries (life insurance carriers and private non- insured pension funds) in personal income. Interpolation. — See the "Technical Notes." Inventory valuation adjustment (IVA). — In the context of nonfarm proprietors' income, this adjustment is the difference between the cost of inventory withdrawals as valued in deter- mining income as reported in the source data (often acquisition cost) and the cost of withdrawals valued at replacement cost, which is the valuation used in the NIPA's. (If the sign of the IVA — which is usually negative — is reversed, this adjustment is recognizable as what is often referred to as "inventory profit.") For example, if an item withdrawn from inventory cost $5,000 when it was acquired and would cost $6,000 to replace at the time it was withdrawn, the IVA would be —$1,000. Among the components of personal income, an IVA is needed only for non- farm proprietors' income; the farm component of proprietors' income is derived from sources that measure farm inventories at replacement cost. Legal form of organization. — In the context of the national and regional economic accounts, businesses are classified into legal forms of organization. Corporate businesses consist of all entities required to file Federal corporate tax returns, including mutual financial institutions and cooperatives subject to Federal income tax, private noninsured pension funds, nonprofit organi- zations that primarily serve business. Federal Reserve banks, and federally sponsored credit agencies. Government enterprises are government agencies that cover a substantial proportion of their operating costs by selling goods and services to the public and that maintain their own separate accounts. Partnerships are enti- ties required to file IRS form 1065 (U.S. Partnership Return of Income). Sole proprietorships are (1) entities that are required to file IRS Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business or Profes- sion) or Schedule F (Farm Income and Expenses) of form 1040, (2) entities that would have been required to file Schedule C or Schedule F if the proprietor had met the form 1040 filing re- quirements, and (3) farm housing. Other private businesses are (1) entities that are required to report rent and royalty income on Schedule E (Supplemental Income Schedule) of form 1040, (2) entities that would have been required to file Schedule E if the individual had met the form 1040 filing requirements, (3) tax-exempt cooperatives, (4) owner-occupied nonfarm housing, and (5) buildings and equipment owned and used by nonprofit institutions (i.e., nonprofit organizations primarily serving indi- viduals). Metropolitan area. — See Geographic units. Other labor income. — This component of personal income consists of employer contributions to private pension funds and private welfare funds, directors' fees, compensation of prison inmates, and judicial fees. Other private business. — See Legal form of organization. Partnership. — See Legal form of organization. Per capita personal income. — This income measure is the total personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. Per capita personal income is often used as an indicator of the quality of consumer markets and of the economic well-being of the residents of an area. However, this measure should be used with caution for several reasons. See the "Technical Notes" for a detailed discussion of the limitations of the per capita personal income measure and for a discussion of the differences between this measure and the Census Bureau's estimates of per capita money income. Personal contributions for social insurance.— These contri- butions, which are subtracted from income to derive personal income, consist of payments by employees, the self-employed, and other individuals who participate in the following programs: Federal old-age, survivors, and disability insurance; hospital in- surance; supplementary medical insurance; State unemployment insurance; railroad retirement; government employee retirement; veterans life insurance; and temporary disability insurance. Personal dividend income. — This component of personal in- come measures the dividends received by persons from all sources. Dividends are payments in cash or in other assets, ex- cluding stock, by corporations organized for profit to noncorpo- rate stockholders who are U.S. residents. For the State and local area estimates, this component is shown combined with personal interest income and rental income of persons. Personal income. — Personal income is the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in pro- duction, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest. Personal income is measured as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' income, rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insurance. See also Persons, Wages and salaries. Other labor income. Proprietors' income. Rental income of persons. Personal dividend income. Personal interest income. Transfer payments, and Personal contributions for social insurance. Personal interest income. — This component of personal in- come is the interest income of persons from all sources. In addi- tion to monetary interest flows, personal interest income includes flovv's of interest-in-kind (imputed interest). For the State and lo- cal area estimates, it is shown combined with personal dividend income and rental income of persons. Persons. — In the national and regional economic accounts, persons are defined as individuals, nonprofit institutions serving individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. The last three are referred to as "quasi-individuals" and make up only a small part of the total number of persons. These quasi-individuals are nonprofit in character and are dis- tinguishable from business enterprises in that they are organiza- tions that either function to serve individuals directly or are es- tablished on their behalf. Nonprofit institutions include religious organizations, social and athletic clubs, labor organizations, and other private nonprofit agencies that furnish services to individ- uals. Private noninsured welfare funds include funds providing group health insurance, group life insurance, workers' compen- sation, and supplemental unemployment benefits. Examples of private trust funds are a decedent's estate, a trust fund for minors, and a public official's blind trust. Personal tax and nontax payments. — These are tax payments by persons that are not chargeable to business expense and certain M-44 STATE PERSONAL INCOME other persona] payments to government agencies (except govern- ment enterprises) that are treated like taxes. Personal taxes in- clude taxes on income, including capital gains; on transfers of estates and gifts; and on personal property. (Real property taxes, as opposed to personal property taxes, are subtracted as an ex- pense in estimating the business income components of personal income.) Nontaxes include tuitions and fees paid to schools and hospitals operated by government; fees, fines, and forfeitures; and donations. Personal contributions for social insurance are not included. Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capi- tal consumption adjustments. — ^This component of personal in- come is the monetary income and income-in-kind of sole propri- etorships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. Divi- dends and monetary interest received by proprietors of nonfinan- cial businesses and rental income received by persons who are not primarily engaged in the real estate business are excluded; these incomes are included in dividends, net interest, and rental income of persons, respectively. See also Inventory valuation adjustment and Capita! consumption adjustment. Quasi-individuals. — See Persons. Region. — See Geographic units. Rental income of persons with capital consumptiors adjustment. — This component of personal income is the mone- tary income of persons from the rental of real property (exclud- ing the income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate business), the imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings, and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and rights to natural resources. For the State and local area estimates, it is shown combined with personal dividend income and personal interest income. See also Capital consumption adjustment. Residence, place of. — Income is recorded either by place of work (where earned) or by place of residence (where received). By definition, personal income is a measure of income where received, and the State and local area estimates of total personal income reflect the residence of the recipient. See also Adjustment for residence and Resident. Resident.— In the context of measuring personal income, res- ident refers not only to individuals but also to quasi-individuals. (See also Persons.) Individuals actually residing in a State are counted as residents. This general statement is supported by sev- eral conventions. Military personnel are considered residents of the State in which they are stationed (or of an adjacent State if they commute daily), even though they may consider themselves permanent residents of another State. Civilian employees and proprietors are also counted as residents of the State in which they live and work or from which they commute to work, even though they may consider themselves permanent residents of an- other State. Wages that workers earn during short temporary assignments away from their usual places of work are assigned to their usual places of residence. Similarly, tourists or others in such a temporary status are not counted as residents. Seasonal migrant workers are considered residents of the area in which their work is performed; that is, wages are assigned to the county where a worker lives while earning the wages. Persons located abroad and foreign citizens employed by international organi- zations and by foreign embassies and consulates in the United States are not counted as residents of any State, and their income is excluded from personal income. The concept of residence as it relates to personal income refers to the location where the income to be measured is received rather than to usual, permanent, or legal residence. This treatment dif- fers from that of the Census Bureau, which counts many seasonal and short-term workers at their usual place of residence, even if they are living and working elsewhere at the time the information is gathered. The income received by quasi-individuals is received on behalf of individuals; it is, therefore, measured in the State of residence of the beneficiaries. Seasonal adjustment. — This kind of adjustment is a statistical procedure performed on the State quarterly estimates to remove the variations caused by factors, such as weather, holidays, and tax payment dates, that normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude each year. After seasonal ad- justment, cyclical and other short-term changes in economic ac- tivity stand out more clearly. The seasonal adjustments — made using methods such as the widely used Census Bureau X-11 ARIMA ratio-to-moving-average method — reflect historical ex- perience. The years on which this experience is based are con- tinually moved forward, and new seasonal adjustments are intro- duced annually and at the time of comprehensive revisions. Sole proprietorship. — See Legal form of organization. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). — This system is used in the classification of establishments by the type of activ- ity in which they are engaged. For this purpose, an establishment is defined as an economic unit, generally at a single physical loca- tion, where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. The SIC is designed to cover all eco- nomic activity, public as well as private. Its structure consists of the following: Divisions (e.g., manufacturing); major groups, or two-digit levels (e.g., food and kindred products); three-digit lev- els (e.g., meat products); and four-digit levels (e.g., meat packing plants). Each establishment is assigned an industry code on the basis of its primary activity. The SIC, which is revised from time to time to reflect the changing industrial structure of the economy, is published by the Office of Management and Budget in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual. State. — See Geographic units. Transfer payments. — This component of personal income measures payments to persons for which they do not render cur- rent services. 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CO id; STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary • 3 o ^ o "^a- ■ h- CD I B 5^ 0^ in in O r- CD in ^ a • • • CO 'co CO cz Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table 1.— Total Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-S7 [Millions of dollars] Line State and Region 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1 United States ' 84,242 7,024 1,616 475 3,798 317 592 225 27,002 242 603 1,226 3,621 13,875 7,435 19,833 7,133 1,942 3,744 5,057 1,956 7,505 1,413 980 1,526 2.233 808 255 290 9,861 846 567 738 994 1,015 851 563 1,027 465 974 1,038 783 4,200 254 170 1,062 2,714 1,592 633 225 308 278 149 7,226 5,382 77 627 1,140 75,399 6,484 1,470 456 3,520 298 535 205 25,092 203 602 1,144 3.402 12,943 6,799 16,962 6,103 1,652 3,134 4,358 1,714 6,720 1,248 866 1,408 2,028 709 210 251 8,446 698 419 678 879 844 736 400 913 418 841 918 701 3,594 222 141 869 2,362 1,466 595 222 268 251 130 6,634 4,966 75 574 1,019 64,591 5,787 1,290 393 3,198 259 479 168 21,760 186 590 1,039 2,994 11,186 5,764 14,182 5,098 1,412 2,560 3,722 1,389 5,575 983 743 1,184 1,807 565 127 166 7,442 586 392 584 738 765 665 345 779 356 729 890 613 3,037 181 125 711 2,020 1,163 494 168 205 188 108 5,646 4,267 60 483 835 49,318 4,619 1,003 305 2,596 200 385 129 16,960 144 528 843 2,388 8,704 4,352 10,337 3,726 1,007 1,862 2,659 1,084 4,202 731 494 952 1,356 420 118 130 5,608 425 286 475 576 560 508 251 595 274 530 683 445 2,284 135 91 510 1,549 922 374 125 181 157 85 4,386 3,341 52 365 628 46,212 4,317 946 302 2,380 196 373 119 15,668 139 467 773 2,120 8,118 4.051 9,525 3,360 962 1,640 2,562 1,001 3,710 622 461 816 1,247 375 98 89 5,704 436 287 437 591 547 484 262 669 302 552 687 449 2,249 129 94 521 1,505 876 374 105 160 154 84 4,163 3,181 47 346 589 53,040 4,775 1,066 342 2,605 226 401 135 17,470 160 515 878 2,320 8,916 4,681 11,399 3,886 1,178 2,150 3,036 1,149 4,122 666 525 957 1,375 353 121 125 6,903 560 345 541 713 528 572 351 823 366 673 780 549 2,586 153 113 590 1,730 1,032 393 188 197 161 94 4,752 3,568 52 428 704 59,660 5,109 1,164 356 2,772 237 433 146 18,807 175 586 931 2,530 9,559 5,025 13,235 4,433 1,389 2,537 3,472 1,405 5,466 1,061 666 1,213 1,584 555 181 206 7,544 584 386 595 782 721 633 361 888 400 729 866 600 2,961 178 137 699 1,947 1,244 475 190 260 203 116 5,293 3,987 64 453 788 67,903 5,750 1,334 422 3,089 256 483 167 21,436 218 682 1,060 2,868 10,788 5,820 15,221 5.046 1,598 2,997 3,997 1,584 5,579 977 712 1,282 1.759 533 154 162 8,736 683 464 731 888 807 730 470 985 455 842 982 700 3,370 202 166 749 2,253 1,454 586 233 261 242 131 6,356 4,786 84 557 929 73,256 5,957 1,427 425 3,164 269 501 171 22,478 239 708 1,146 3,019 11,198 6,168 16,922 5,683 1,830 3,363 4,361 1,686 6,423 1,291 780 1,469 1,909 549 213 211 9,472 730 482 817 938 939 781 463 1,085 485 924 1,077 751 3,821 225 180 863 2,553 1,455 583 213 281 233 146 6,728 5,080 77 576 994 67,510 5,455 1,279 394 2,905 256 461 161 20,890 202 690 1,097 2,816 10,541 5,544 14,803 5,029 1,582 2,858 3,780 1,554 5,861 1,129 694 1,345 1,776 529 182 207 8,779 671 439 798 881 821 779 421 1,000 452 836 1,009 670 3,661 219 171 792 2,480 1,427 558 216 282 235 136 6,634 5,019 81 561 974 71,941 5,878 1,401 415 3,119 272 498 174 22,097 234 725 1,166 3,052 11,027 5,893 16,182 5,486 1,746 3,185 4,181 1,584 6,115 1,181 685 1,420 1,885 519 204 221 9,450 699 478 892 949 851 823 438 1,094 509 883 1,116 717 3,807 233 184 800 2,589 1,480 573 225 292 246 143 6,932 5,192 91 610 1,039 77,406 6,325 1,549 442 3.336 282 532 185 23,656 273 795 1,284 3,378 1 1 ,556 6.370 17,508 5,861 1.870 3.573 4.506 1.698 6,417 1.254 747 1,446 1,943 573 225 229 10,240 790 501 982 1,034 904 846 461 1,143 578 985 1,247 768 4,049 249 198 856 2,746 1,574 610 239 314 263 148 7,638 5,754 99 655 1.130 94,862 2 New England 7,697 3 1,983 4 Maine . 533 5 3,930 6 New Hampshire 344 7 686 8 Vermont 221 9 Mideast 27,591 10 Delaware 318 11 911 12 Maryland 1.646 13 New Jersey 4.023 14 New York 13,073 15 7.621 16 Great Lakes 21,763 17 Illinois 7,045 18 2,498 19 Michigan . . 4,484 20 Ohio 5,650 21 2,086 22 Plains 7,844 23 1,501 24 962 25 Minnesota 1,658 26 2.420 27 692 28 North Dakota 323 29 South Dakota 288 30 Southeast 13,348 31 1.075 32 Arkansas 665 33 1.218 34 1.319 35 1,113 36 Louisiana 1,106 37 Mississippi 664 38 1,502 39 South Carolina 763 40 Tennessee 1,284 41 1,708 42 West Virginia 930 43 Southwest 4,942 44 Arizona 310 45 236 46 Oklahoma 968 47 3,427 48 Rocky Mountain 1,920 49 723 50 297 51 384 52 Utah . . 325 53 Wyoming 192 54 Far West 9,756 55 California 7,240 56 Nevada 118 57 867 58 1,532 59 60 Hawaii , . 1, See footnote at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary • 5 Table 1. — Total Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Line 121,303 147,674 158,963 163,497 175,448 188,669 207,674 204,922 227,498 255,192 272,297 289,028 291,687 312,781 335,967 355,083 364,737 1 9,453 10,842 11,204 11,295 12,223 12,991 13,676 13,522 14,900 16,540 17,533 18,679 18,963 20,324 21,725 22,919 23,408 2 2,522 2,835 2.856 2.767 2.993 3,323 3,412 3,336 3,766 4.330 4,732 5.141 5,243 5.652 6,170 6,582 6,629 3 712 881 880 858 939 990 1,078 1,061 1,091 1.203 1,310 1.317 1,336 1.468 1,556 1,613 1,680 4 4,666 5,350 5.623 5.768 6,289 6,536 6,981 6,947 7,680 8.380 8,734 9.282 9,405 10.027 10,646 1 1 ,230 11,531 5 406 446 480 511 564 614 664 673 713 791 838 898 938 1.013 1,071 1,143 1,161 6 883 1.030 1.068 1.066 1.069 1,133 1,116 1,093 1,210 1.334 1,405 1,500 1,496 1.597 1,663 1,709 1,757 7 264 300 298 323 369 395 425 412 441 501 515 540 545 567 619 642 651 8 32,884 38,652 41,776 43,127 46,824 49,891 53,235 53,396 58,337 64,014 67,705 72,289 73,220 77,829 83,547 88,381 90,146 9 358 407 426 433 465 504 515 559 653 703 757 814 841 965 1,109 1,114 1,137 10 1,147 1.330 1.333 1,399 1.500 1,514 1,607 1,664 1,749 1.846 1,935 1,883 1,853 1.846 1,925 1,974 2,043 11 2,218 2.665 2.824 2,783 2.886 3,014 3,342 3,415 3,793 4.348 4,777 5,102 5,128 5.525 6,032 6,392 6,631 12 4,979 5.947 6.425 5,465 6.804 7,193 7,788 7,869 8,701 9.922 10,734 1 1 ,563 11,801 12.560 13,638 14,523 14,755 13 15,045 17,613 19,308 20.404 22,555 23.885 25,335 25,406 27,256 29.430 30,859 32,875 33,971 36.152 38,391 40,736 41.838 14 9,138 10.689 1 1 ,460 11.643 12,614 13,781 14,647 14,484 16,184 17.765 18.642 20,051 19,626 20.781 22,451 23,641 23.741 15 26,872 32,448 34,498 35,151 38,104 42,150 47,307 45,573 50,647 57,386 60,896 66,479 65,787 71,078 76,119 79,299 79,288 16 8,253 9.671 10,607 11.053 12.393 13,535 15,401 14,511 15,898 17.688 18.619 19,925 20,043 21.296 23,237 24,255 24.658 17 3,184 3.885 4,087 4.253 4.421 4,920 5,619 5,370 6,029 6,981 7.349 8,102 7,676 8.286 8,917 9,222 9.192 18 5,773 7.239 7,531 7.195 7.744 8,836 9,571 9,532 10.854 12,142 13.014 14,802 14.428 16.017 16,687 17,157 16.857 19 7,036 8.517 9.007 9.181 9.748 10,688 12,011 11.503 12.733 14,662 15.730 17,262 17,294 18.652 19,907 20,930 20.708 20 2,626 3,135 3.267 3.469 3.799 4,171 4,705 4,657 5.133 5,913 6.184 6.388 6,345 6.827 7,371 7,734 7.873 21 10,513 12,437 13,023 13,811 15,491 16,827 19,842 18,170 20,487 22,322 23,551 23,919 24,782 25,273 26,597 28,463 29,937 22 2,018 2.366 2.280 2,490 3.042 3,023 4,160 3.491 4.016 4,270 4.513 4,350 4,684 4.451 4,725 5.238 5.333 23 1,490 1,863 2.042 1,984 2.026 2,401 2,547 2.498 2.803 3,117 3.605 3,472 3,656 3.664 3,855 4.066 4.491 24 2,104 2.417 2,520 2,791 3.230 3,522 4,135 3.879 4.285 4,733 4.916 5,188 5,328 5.628 5,903 6.266 6.613 25 3,056 3.527 3,773 3,941 4.442 4,669 5,246 5.119 5.629 6,201 6,553 6,950 6,984 7.471 7,885 8.120 8.474 26 1,013 1.246 1,314 1,423 1,476 1,597 1,960 1.748 2,065 2,150 2,301 2,210 2,344 2.259 2,332 2.692 2.785 27 385 524 548 565 616 859 861 728 846 872 801 818 833 914 952 976 1.114 28 449 493 547 618 661 757 933 706 842 979 862 932 953 886 945 1.105 1.128 29 18,342 22,835 25,420 26,358 27,112 28,521 32,092 31,656 35,256 40,124 42,854 44,922 44,811 48,665 52,628 55,489 58,071 30 1,512 1.879 2.052 2.160 2,177 2.353 2,619 2.504 2,781 3,189 3,383 3,541 3,422 3.864 4,139 4,389 4.588 31 946 1,018 1.210 1,296 1.358 1.353 1,623 1,511 1,628 1,824 1,891 1,909 1,869 2.033 2,100 2,161 2.265 32 1,699 2,483 2.798 2,919 2.856 2.930 3,057 3,191 3,634 4,099 4,611 5,136 5,431 6,217 7,189 7,973 8.675 33 1,804 2.328 2.605 2.694 2.723 2.876 3.211 3,216 3.675 4,236 4,567 4,709 4,674 5,151 5,519 5,709 5.965 34 1,499 1,868 1.993 2.079 2.265 2.404 2,793 2,667 2,899 3,375 3,595 3,772 3,720 3,890 4,135 4,337 4.524 35 1,486 1,988 2.151 2.127 2.093 2.256 2,628 2,816 2,999 3,330 3,612 3,839 3,847 4,099 4,534 5,014 5,144 36 958 1.189 1,326 1,303 1.260 1.406 1,673 1,481 1.685 1,844 1,955 2,000 1,921 2,154 2,194 2,221 2,403 37 2,034 2.499 2,762 2,879 3.202 3.368 3,833 3,779 4.368 4,892 5,035 5,234 5,319 5,769 6,156 6,197 6,524 38 1,085 1.264 1.415 1,435 1.503 1,570 1,817 1,770 1.955 2,409 2,596 2,686 2.529 2,691 2,797 2,913 3,007 39 1,641 2.122 2,474 2,607 2.664 2,803 3,099 3,074 3.398 3,770 3,937 4,229 4.267 4,507 4,831 5,046 5,210 40 2,566 2.919 3.244 3,351 3.329 3,273 3,636 3,677 4.116 4,814 5,236 5,409 5.482 5,818 6.299 6,600 6,906 41 1,113 1.278 1,392 1,508 1,682 1,929 2,104 1,971 2.116 2,342 2,436 2,459 2.330 2,471 2.734 2,930 2,862 42 6,976 9,226 10,132 10,247 10,653 11,890 13,175 13,982 14,968 17,071 18,522 19,147 19,540 20,985 22,561 24,158 25,168 43 481 656 644 661 685 766 910 928 1.030 1,266 1,439 1,537 1.579 1,722 1.939 2,120 2,235 44 319 407 460 495 517 583 677 736 828 961 1,042 1,090 1.113 1,205 1.303 1,459 1,602 45 1,381 1.705 1,933 1,950 2,012 2,175 2,380 2,449 2.545 2.839 3,096 3,212 3.213 3,400 3.608 3,772 4,051 46 4,796 6,458 7,095 7,141 7,438 8,365 9,208 9,869 10.565 12.005 12,946 13,308 13.634 14,658 15.711 16,807 17,280 47 2,648 3,224 3,237 3,403 3,743 4,231 4,685 4,657 5,187 5,955 6,302 6,354 6,385 6,933 7,535 8,123 8,353 48 1,005 1.185 1,191 1,316 1,436 1,664 1,820 1.841 2.004 2.364 2,551 2,585 2,637 2,876 3,168 3,484 3,571 49 436 507 559 552 608 663 739 727 784 879 961 923 932 981 1,078 1,138 1,165 50 465 551 553 571 666 780 885 800 979 1.072 1,092 1,115 1,102 1,199 1,260 1,316 1.365 51 508 701 642 663 692 744 811 837 927 1.075 1,141 1,174 1.171 1,292 1,407 1,520 1.574 52 232 280 292 300 341 381 430 452 494 564 556 557 542 584 623 665 678 53 13,614 18,011 19,672 20,106 21,296 22,168 23,661 23,965 26,714 30,558 33,600 35,850 36,816 40,251 43,711 46,653 48,706 54 9,898 13.165 14,490 15,033 16,022 16,558 17,461 17,775 19,786 22,849 25,360 27,249 28.077 30,907 33,835 36,366 38.144 55 214 227 227 234 252 261 272 279 319 367 430 473 510 593 616 659 688 56 1,248 1.681 1,721 1,696 1,836 2,035 2,295 2.279 2,526 2,832 3,010 3.058 3.026 3.269 3,500 3,502 3.594 57 2,254 2.938 3,234 3,143 3,188 3,315 3,633 3.633 4.082 4,509 4,800 5.071 5.203 5.482 5,761 6,126 6.281 58 311 430 470 494 476 485 530 518 509 59 691 791 865 894 909 958 1,014 1.081 1.151 60 6 • Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table 1.— Total Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] Line State and Region 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 United States ' New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Mideast Delaware District of Columbia. Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Great Lakes Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Southwest Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Rocky Mountain Colorado Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming Far West California Nevada Oregon Washington Alaska Hawaii 388,867 25,027 7.102 1,755 12.349 1,262 1,856 703 95,624 1,193 2,114 7,026 15,888 44,436 24,967 84,656 26,236 9,793 17,891 22,178 8,559 30,788 5,492 4,545 6,886 8,978 2,818 1,033 1,037 62,253 4,837 2,470 9,600 6,375 4,770 5,390 2,648 6.997 3.243 5.591 7,374 2,959 26,681 2,474 1,725 4.233 18.249 8,838 3,847 1,234 1,343 1.691 724 53,162 41,842 757 3,892 6,671 547 1,291 405,658 26,096 7,400 1,852 12.871 1.334 1,896 742 99,798 1,251 2,198 7,385 16,761 46,386 25.817 87,825 27.054 10,274 18,612 23,049 8,836 32,300 5,639 4,712 7,308 9,239 2,998 1,143 1,261 64,555 5,038 2.504 10.061 6.668 4.919 5.492 2.680 7.383 3.409 5.746 7.648 3.006 27,661 2.703 1.775 4.452 18.731 9,342 4,116 1,263 1.393 1,809 760 55,971 44,207 830 4,019 6,914 645 1,466 422,534 27,345 7.820 1.873 13.494 1.406 1,981 771 103,651 1,290 2,286 7,841 17,602 48,348 26,285 89,711 28,040 10,558 18,605 23,402 9,107 33,487 5,958 4,916 7,674 9,530 3,074 1,055 1,279 67,876 5,190 2,714 10,619 6,944 5,220 5.697 2.890 7.795 3.572 6.073 8.122 3,040 29,131 2.940 1.856 4.604 19.731 9,895 4,431 1.340 1.394 1.932 798 59,208 46.862 918 4.168 7.261 645 1.584 449,699 29,021 8,355 1,949 14,280 1,507 2,121 809 109,531 1,366 2,394 8,474 18,934 50,967 27,395 95,159 29,624 1 1 ,296 19,949 24,661 9,629 35,818 6.246 5.132 8.114 10.049 3.345 1.469 1.464 72,489 5.466 2.908 1 1 .458 7.464 5,539 6,010 3,037 8,377 3,843 6,450 8,769 3,168 30,704 3,168 1,938 4,815 20,782 10,658 4,664 1,437 1,631 2,099 827 63,948 50,580 1.105 4.432 7.831 677 1.695 472,757 30,339 8.828 2.014 14.868 1.572 2.219 839 114,464 1.466 2.510 9.075 19.899 53.066 28.448 99,661 30.820 11,871 21,301 25,694 9,974 37,295 6,639 5,261 8,608 10,558 3,443 1,368 1,418 77,324 5,828 3,090 12,312 8,104 5,823 6,415 3,338 8.812 4.065 6.844 9.385 3.307 32,040 3.333 2.003 4.985 21 .720 11,005 4.889 1.469 1.618 2.183 845 68,085 54.129 1.243 4,678 8,036 737 1,806 506,499 32,486 9.482 2.174 15.882 1.689 2.361 898 122,474 1,588 2,627 9,899 21,353 56,624 30,383 107,065 32,918 12,636 23,351 27,423 10,738 38,865 6,958 5.526 8.959 11.137 3.533 1.361 1.392 83,526 6.330 3.352 13.496 8.785 6,093 6,867 3,463 9,539 4,375 7,354 10,348 3,523 34,306 3,570 2,114 5,335 23,287 11,495 5,170 1,518 1,649 2,290 869 73,488 58.691 1.342 5.039 8.416 832 1.962 547,834 34,937 10,215 2,357 17,003 1,831 2,545 986 131,132 1.754 2,775 10.845 23.016 60.161 32.582 117,099 35.738 13.981 25.985 29,747 1 1 ,648 42,683 7,721 5,902 9,911 12,109 3,893 1,584 1,564 90,399 6,899 3,558 14,821 9,701 6,609 7,443 3.759 10.305 4.828 8.020 11.193 3.766 36,836 3.800 2.244 5.725 25,067 12,382 5.539 1,736 1,778 2.426 903 78,810 62.779 1,439 5,497 9,094 903 2,153 595,925 38,081 11,231 2,522 18,402 2,022 2,780 1,123 141,590 1.857 2,916 1 1 .966 24,933 64,739 35.179 127,610 38.816 15,128 28,369 32,534 12,763 46,031 8,438 6,342 10,761 12,976 4,202 1,612 1,699 99,900 7,425 3,965 16,371 10,706 7,228 8,235 4,098 1 1 ,462 5.420 8.859 12.131 4.000 40,083 4,159 2.374 6.144 27.406 13,171 5.977 1.771 1.912 2.579 931 86,119 68,322 1,522 5,952 10,322 980 2,359 638,669 41,442 12,306 2.653 20,039 2.210 3,015 1,220 152,454 1,981 3,126 13.029 26.871 69.814 37.632 134,247 41.255 15.832 29,578 34.106 13.476 48,255 8.598 6.645 1 1 .545 13,784 4,357 1,609 1,717 108,157 7,839 4,214 18,147 11,614 7,801 8.996 4.425 12.350 5.841 9.470 13.220 4.239 43,683 4,509 2,471 6,695 30,008 13,991 6,448 1,882 1,950 2.716 997 92,794 73.590 1,618 6,310 1 1 ,277 1,081 2,565 700,684 44,971 13,138 2,839 21.911 2.444 3.294 1.344 167,252 2.172 3,314 14.408 29.549 76.965 40.844 146,458 44.232 17.194 32.723 37.585 14.724 52,496 9.220 7.203 12,699 15,225 4,641 1.670 1.838 119,739 8.563 4.563 20.870 12,834 8.523 9.831 4.830 13.590 6.480 10.533 14.630 4.492 48,602 5.168 2,669 7,333 33,432 15,182 7,149 2,004 2,049 2,917 1,063 101,933 80,647 1,881 6,874 12,532 1,176 2,874 766,522 49,133 14.385 3.104 23.923 2.703 3,546 1,472 180,999 2.365 3.448 16.060 31,890 82,805 44.431 159,449 47.868 18.921 35.610 40.976 16.076 57,399 10,085 7,866 14,022 16,376 5.222 1.859 1.969 132,376 9.374 4.974 23.916 14.328 9,357 10,400 5,256 15,116 7,144 1 1 ,439 16,247 4,826 54,081 5,968 2.920 8.034 37.159 16,770 7.955 2.260 2.226 3.169 1.160 111,665 88.401 2.148 7.524 13.593 1.374 3.277 825,534 52,794 15.306 3.394 25.749 2,886 3,850 1,609 195,110 2.525 3,964 17.624 34.549 88.708 47.741 167,384 50,760 19,623 36,765 43,024 17,211 61,983 10,761 8,473 15.243 17.843 5.593 1.937 2.133 144,810 10.159 5.456 26.990 15.551 10.148 1 1 ,209 5,768 16,503 7,806 12,405 17,440 5,375 59,613 6,801 3,218 8,819 40,775 18,678 8,951 2,486 2,459 3,513 1,267 119,848 95,039 2,406 8,169 14.234 1.544 3.772 888,536 55,953 16,021 3,635 27,368 3,111 4,079 1,739 208,571 2,743 4,367 19,134 37,161 94,627 50,540 179,723 54,376 21,300 39,985 45,618 18,445 66,597 11.268 9.186 16.206 19.238 6.127 2.235 2.336 158,989 1 1 .084 6.025 30.232 17.058 11.011 12.175 6.366 17.898 8.528 13.618 19.095 5.900 64,856 7.720 3.554 9.549 44.033 20,701 10.054 2.723 2.614 3.904 1.408 127,408 100,865 2,661 8,920 14,961 1,679 4,060 1. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in U.S. totals prior to 1950. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary ® 7 Table 1. — ^Total Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-87— Continued - - - [Millions of dollars] 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 976,181 1,095,289 1,204,899 1,308,482 1,447,002 1,602,863 1,806,968 2,028,510 2,254,076 2,514,231 2,663,432 2,834,^5 3,101,163 3.317,545 3,522,203 3,768,696 1 60,607 66,459 72,223 77,180 84,476 92,629 103,154 115,741 130,375 145,282 156,305 169,145 187,447 201,986 218,571 238,395 2 17,271 18,956 20,615 21,979 23,985 26,445 29,490 33,233 37,692 42,115 45.237 48,630 53,893 57,892 62,372 68,070 3 3,974 4,492 4,996 5,327 6,124 6,704 7,402 8,272 9,266 10,227 10.902 11,781 12,915 13,856 15,089 16,584 4 29,553 32,193 34,913 37.266 40,268 43,842 48,575 54,272 60,945 67,786 73.266 79,425 88.260 94,957 102,603 111,565 5 3,443 3,900 4,300 4,643 5,295 6,004 6,919 7,948 9,047 10,213 10.990 12.260 13.752 15.340 17,047 18,916 6 4,448 4,802 5,104 5.481 6.034 6,607 7,277 8,079 9,029 10,000 10.643 11.458 12,505 13,320 14,271 15,421 7 1,919 2,117 2,295 2.485 2,770 3,027 3,490 3,937 4,396 4,941 5.267 5,591 6,122 6,621 7.189 7,839 8 225,330 244,668 266,222 286,048 309,488 335,298 367,952 405,975 450,680 499,432 533,797 570,631 621,851 664,784 709,092 764,134 9 3,000 3,350 3.638 3,888 4.261 4,608 5,027 5,501 6,098 6,733 7,198 7,714 8,391 9.106 9,765 10,632 10 4,737 5,011 5.414 5,868 6.251 6,607 7,011 7,433 7,856 8,613 9,210 9,599 10.392 11,105 11,675 12,475 11 21,000 23,390 25.719 27,757 30.461 33,132 36,845 40,811 45,606 50,847 54,41 1 58,647 64,544 70,154 75,558 82,415 12 40,290 44,012 47.908 51,331 56,066 61,280 68,028 75,741 85,367 95,954 103,773 112,510 123,602 133,333 143,517 155,909 13 101,216 108,218 116.635 124,610 132,800 142,480 154,826 169,687 188,321 208,172 223,261 239,979 263,537 280,266 298,959 321,169 14 55,087 60,687 66,908 72.594 79,649 87,191 96.216 106,801 117,431 129,113 135,945 142,183 151,386 160,820 169,617 181,533 15 196,249 220,858 240,146 256,943 285,220 317365 353,153 390,445 420,290 456,410 469,844 493,2S$ 539,149 570,427 602.122 637,473 16 58,938 66,195 72.493 78,428 85.922 94.584 104.750 115,250 123,993 137.055 141,841 147.786 161,426 169,968 179,015 190,203 17 23,300 26,933 28.797 30.853 34.608 38,450 43,033 47.577 50,778 55,194 56,447 59.036 85,015 68,338 72,434 77,078 18 44,388 49,842 53.403 56.390 63.732 72,032 80.404 88.554 94.080 100,082 101,228 107,437 118,047 127,250 135,372 141,933 19 49,500 55,303 60,600 64,353 71.218 79,069 87.514 96.736 105.035 113,969 117,766 123,972 134,761 141,972 148,764 157.497 20 20,122 22,584 24,853 26,909 29,740 33.430 37.452 42.329 46.405 50,110 52,562 55,035 59,900 62,900 66,537 70.767 21 73^9 86,795 91,715 99,705 107,738 120,082 136,206 152,582 164,116 184,543 192,722 200,485 220,093 232,842 245,814 260.593 22 12,569 15,319 15,890 17.568 18,781 20.950 24,196 26,518 27.81 1 31,553 31.569 31,790 34,763 36,217 38,017 40,329 23 10,296 11,860 12.794 13.890 15.258 1 6.835 19,033 21,795 23,565 26,736 28,459 29,471 31.789 33,819 35,697 37,501 24 17,586 20,783 22.380 23.958 26.129 29.601 33,009 37,257 41,103 45.303 47,734 50,027 55.824 59,278 63,140 67,533 25 20,923 23,469 25.121 27.273 30.137 33,572 37,679 42,141 45,779 50,982 53.723 67,091 62,525 56,729 70,548 74.825 26 6,783 7,994 8.313 9.365 9.869 10.811 12.421 13,852 14,589 16.862 17.576 17,987 19,778 20,808 21 .637 22,796 27 2,687 3,902 3.788 3.919 3.860 4,067 5.007 5,464 5,590 6.710 7,070 7,361 7,930 8,182 8.427 8,709 28 2,694 3,467 3,430 3.732 3.703 4.246 4.S61 5,555 5,680 6.398 6,590 6,760 7,483 7,811 8,348 8.900 29 178,925 204,675 228,850 249,078 278,410 309,994 353,247 398.994 448,781 505,500 537.110 577,331 634,235 631,056 727,198 783.287 30 12,323 13,961 15,522 17.257 19.496 21,605 24,430 27,333 30,063 33,261 34,851 37,093 40,349 43,026 45,776 48.781 31 6,798 8,053 9,097 9.889 10,967 12,339 14,135 15,761 17,097 19,139 19,855 21,158 23,309 24,838 26.194 27.555 32 34,816 40,875 46,043 49.822 54.629 61.394 71,396 82,566 96.078 110,296 118,530 130,641 143,926 158,411 171.067 187.377 33 19,256 21,881 24.153 25.942 28,966 32,070 36,440 41,025 45.805 51.842 55,787 61,211 68,920 75,394 82,135 89,097 34 12,195 13,793 15.586 16.926 19.058 21,406 24,024 26.912 29.401 32.738 34,281 35,340 38,732 40,102 41,857 44,711 35 13,346 14,958 17.068 19.048 21.687 24.292 27.919 31,740 36.697 42.21 1 44,863 46,456 43,798 50,679 50,568 51,219 36 7,264 8,343 9.220 9.938 11.330 12.711 14.264 16,150 17.500 19.489 20.551 21,431 23,159 24,174 25,422 27,038 37 20,234 23,099 25.459 27.351 30.600 33,662 38.073 42,336 47,180 52.891 55.867 60,722 67,851 72,987 78,717 85,415 38 9,567 10,968 12,434 13,429 15.081 16.625 18.874 21,267 23,790 26.676 28,048 30,329 33,476 35,780 38,255 41 ,204 39 15,312 17,531 19.390 20.978 23.625 26.183 29.859 33,508 36,958 40.872 42,969 45,745 50,360 53,637 57,550 52,522 40 21,275 24,038 26,891 29,463 32.831 36.451 41,327 46.392 52.754 59.343 63,837 69.310 76,452 82,523 89,427 97,506 41 6,541 7,174 7,987 9,034 10.140 11,257 12,505 14.004 15,459 16.741 17.671 17,895 18,902 19,504 20,229 20,860 42 72,270 82,785 93,381 104,831 118,399 133,426 154,651 179,035 204,879 237,800 259.155 272,359 296,109 318,147 327,769 340,420 43 8,879 10,310 11.656 12.364 13,836 15.623 18,549 21,947 25.091 28.339 29,756 32,750 36.800 40,963 44,834 48,425 44 3,986 4,502 5.070 5.753 6.459 7,311 8,422 9,554 10.704 12.048 13,012 13,796 14.979 16,238 16,927 17,797 45 10,517 12.048 13.440 15.018 16.654 18.606 21,325 24,860 28.585 33.189 36,713 36,925 38.824 40,235 40,482 41.092 46 48,888 55,925 63.214 71.695 81.450 91.886 106,355 122,674 140.499 164,224 179,673 188,888 205.505 220,71 1 225,526 233.107 47 23,479 27,102 30,508 33,510 37,359 41,939 48,870 55,747 63,097 71,425 76,356 80.934 86,932 91,522 94,929 98,559 48 11,375 13,104 14,684 16,144 17.911 20.120 23,287 26,928 30.836 35.406 38,822 41,542 44,947 47,511 49,411 51,397 49 3,097 3,635 4,265 4,548 5.148 5.673 6,579 7,289 8.129 8.946 9,079 9,778 10,357 10,869 11,217 11,856 50 3,045 3,580 3.866 4.222 4.543 4.952 5,860 6,428 7,040 7.858 8,118 8.504 8,922 9,092 9,565 9,946 51 4,380 4,928 5.530 6.155 7.014 7,987 9.230 10,490 11,710 13.125 14,091 14,998 16,426 17,512 18,285 19,129 52 1,582 1.854 2,162 2.440 2.742 3,206 3.914 4,612 5,382 6,090 6,246 6,112 6.280 6,537 6,451 6,230 53 139,483 154,832 173,501 191,248 214382 240,021 276,902 315,938 355,981 396,338 418,672 448,f.00 492,579 532,392 571,264 619,237 54 110,341 121,784 136.194 149.700 167.708 187,133 214.938 244,775 276.107 308,731 328,033 352,438 389,183 422,608 454,086 493,547 55 2.972 3,405 3.769 4,219 4,845 5.652 6.891 8,019 9.250 10.458 10,956 11,500 12,678 13,801 14,959 16,515 56 10,006 11,342 12,816 14.072 16,058 18.082 20,822 23,658 26.063 27,889 28,263 30,010 32.302 33,951 35,748 38.182 57 16,163 18,300 20.722 23,258 26,071 29,153 34,250 39,486 44.562 49.260 51 ,420 54,552 58,416 62,032 66,470 70.993 58 1,827 2,148 2.650 3.780 4,560 4,701 4.791 5,021 5,599 6.449 7,739 8,758 9,140 9,802 9,805 9.624 59 4,473 4,967 5.702 6.159 6.670 7.210 8,043 9,031 10,279 11.051 11,732 12.875 13.628 14,589 15,639 16.970 60 8 • Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME 2.— Per Capita Persona! Income for States and Regions, 1929-87 ' [Dollars] Une State and Region 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1 United States 692 864 1,014 596 898 679 866 627 957 1,024 1,248 756 908 1,140 765 787 938 602 781 763 667 566 574 525 593 616 588 378 421 363 320 306 511 342 389 408 282 328 268 374 428 456 468 592 406 448 471 587 628 503 687 547 667 690 973 855 662 733 613 793 911 571 828 640 779 570 873 851 1,233 699 836 1,023 705 670 798 510 648 654 581 504 504 460 547 556 514 308 362 309 254 225 461 302 322 350 199 286 240 321 378 404 395 512 330 362 404 531 572 497 496 493 577 797 869 818 600 650 521 706 792 487 753 552 703 469 748 769 1,171 627 727 871 594 558 663 434 534 556 465 415 396 395 453 487 408 187 239 271 221 212 391 252 289 313 173 245 203 274 364 352 331 423 286 296 342 417 468 371 380 367 470 667 733 643 500 528 395 §62 613 374 610 423 569 362 578 587 1,030 503 580 669 446 405 482 307 390 396 359 311 294 262 360 362 303 175 188 203 160 156 312 196 209 236 125 184 157 195 279 255 248 316 206 213 260 328 351 271 336 303 369 513 567 542 375 397 368 523 576 368 556 411 553 334 531 561 882 457 516 618 414 372 433 291 343 380 329 273 249 246 305 331 271 146 129 204 164 155 282 200 203 222 129 205 172 201 279 256 242 304 209 218 250 310 350 225 296 295 364 482 533 488 354 370 420 576 646 413 605 471 593 378 589 640 906 514 567 673 478 444 500 355 448 450 376 303 265 281 355 363 256 180 183 245 209 184 341 241 231 260 171 249 208 242 314 310 277 358 245 247 286 362 365 397 361 308 404 543 589 536 435 437 469 611 699 426 638 493 638 410 631 696 964 538 619 715 514 513 568 417 524 512 458 401 420 356 447 417 404 270 306 265 215 204 369 264 262 284 175 267 226 261 343 334 314 410 289 293 318 433 441 396 473 387 489 594 646 644 453 484 530 685 798 502 709 532 704 467 716 862 1,084 608 702 800 596 586 644 477 613 588 514 410 389 381 469 463 392 233 244 305 249 245 443 298 291 325 227 294 255 302 385 387 355 456 339 317 364 500 537 472 471 460 545 697 755 829 543 562 S69 708 850 505 726 559 722 481 749 941 1,149 653 739 829 630 648 723 542 677 640 546 474 517 420 535 503 410 325 322 327 264 253 478 309 337 346 222 321 269 330 416 414 400 497 358 370 408 496 528 420 507 440 599 719 778 749 550 591 520 647 759 467 666 527 664 452 691 785 1,081 621 687 780 557 564 639 467 565 553 501 434 453 377 489 470 399 281 318 299 241 228 451 285 293 341 193 291 246 297 382 366 381 470 333 341 394 482 501 422 511 440 551 696 754 767 526 573 550 697 826 490 718 555 710 485 730 888 1,101 650 739 815 595 612 695 513 618 607 507 453 469 376 512 498 394 317 343 317 248 245 486 304 301 353 202 311 272 307 418 384 392 482 352 343 407 496 512 433 526 453 578 716 765 846 565 606 587 749 907 521 772 573 740 509 780 1,015 1,152 698 809 859 644 655 741 545 672 650 540 475 494 418 518 513 435 351 358 338 278 256 513 332 316 357 212 320 304 336 459 403 414 498 372 368 427 523 540 458 563 476 594 772 828 880 603 649 711 2 New Enaland 896 3 1,132 4 625 5 Massachusetts 893 6 701 7 Rhode Island . 922 e Vermont 636 s Mideast 908 10 Delaware 1,151 11 1,193 12 859 13 945 14 New York 985 15 Pennsylvania 768 16 Great Lakes 805 17 Illinois 881 18 718 19 Mlchiaan 820 9n Ohio 812 '1 Wisconsin 664 22 Plains - 590 23 Iowa 603 24 545 25 Minnesota 610 26 Missouri , 634 27 544 28 North Dakota 525 29 South Dakota 471 30 SoLitheast 430 31 Alabama 370 32 Arkansas 338 33 600 34 414 35 391 36 37 38 Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina 442 303 418 39 South Carolina 389 40 41 42 Tennessee Virginia West Virginia 432 574 494 43 44 45 Southwest Arizona 501 630 468 46 47 48 Oklahoma Texas Rockv Mountain 428 519 647 49 Colorado 643 50 Idaho 591 51 707 52 Utah 590 S3 769 54 Far West 951 55 California 996 56 966 57 Oregon 810 58 Washington 854 59 Alaska 60 Hawaii See footnote at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary Table 2.— Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-87 '—Continued [Dollars] 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Line 901 1,096 1,186 1,226 1,248 1,313 1,422 1,378 1,498 1,657 1,741 1,818 1,802 1,895 1,999 2,074 2,094 1 1,096 1,270 1,305 1,326 1,372 1,434 1,481 1,442 1,599 1,781 1,874 1,940 1,929 2,059 2,188 2,285 2,291 2 1,403 1.578 1,586 1,553 1,566 1,688 1,694 1,642 1,868 2,135 2,274 2,371 2,331 2,457 2,664 2,790 2,710 3 849 1,093 1.093 1,070 1,125 1.160 1,228 1,175 1,190 1,314 1,431 1,443 1,442 1,572 1,659 1,710 1,780 4 1,064 1,251 1.289 1,338 1.387 1.424 1,494 1,465 1,639 1,801 1,878 1,931 1,915 2,054 2.177 2,278 2,302 5 842 967 1.044 1,102 1.140 1.205 1,277 1,262 1,341 1,496 1,567 1,643 1,694 1,819 1.891 1.998 1,997 6 1,135 1,187 1,262 1,266 1,353 1.445 1,418 1,364 1,539 1,702 1.751 1,841 1.833 1,941 1,980 2,008 2,048 7 766 924 946 1.026 1,080 1.116 1,183 1,117 1,163 1,327 1,372 1,424 1,445 1,512 1,642 1.707 1,713 8 1,090 1,298 1,421 1,480 1,499 1,547 1,614 1,588 1,730 1,886 1,964 2,057 2,043 2,143 2,278 2,380 2,390 9 1,276 1,448 1,491 1.514 1,549 1,646 1,650 1,770 2,033 2,124 2,220 2,320 2,286 2,481 2,719 2,615 2,627 10 1,355 1,498 1.547 1,618 1.680 1.734 1,913 2,062 2,170 2,284 2,404 2.324 2.343 2,351 2,536 2,587 2,699 11 1,102 1,271 1,310 1,297 1.296 1,336 1,471 1,466 1,611 1.781 1,911 1,988 1,910 2,015 2,146 2.225 2,224 12 1,154 1,414 1,540 1.568 1.510 1.554 1,631 1,610 1,786 1.982 2,095 2,211 2,202 2,283 2.429 2,531 2,505 13 1,156 1,368 1,522 1.628 1.679 1.707 1,748 1,706 1,834 1,977 2,031 2,117 2,148 2.264 2.383 2,488 2,520 14 941 1,134 1,239 1.268 1,277 1.351 1.424 1,394 1,540 1,698 1,775 1,881 1.814 1,900 2,046 2,158 2,147 15 989 1,225 1,301 1,333 1,341 1,446 1,586 1,503 1,659 1,858 1,933 2,067 1,990 2,104 2,213 2,268 2,229 16 1,025 1,246 1,374 1,452 1,518 1.622 1.801 1,674 1,819 2,012 2,079 2,198 2,166 2.257 2,438 2,509 2,494 17 905 1,128 1,190 1,242 1,194 1.302 1.449 1,357 1,520 1,704 1.772 1,937 1,800 1.899 2.000 2,036 2,006 18 1,040 1,342 1,379 1,316 1,318 1.454 1.541 1,505 1,694 1,869 1,957 2,170 2.042 2.199 2.235 2,267 2,199 19 1,009 1,240 1,300 1,328 1.297 1.387 1.525 1,443 1,596 1,819 1,901 2.009 1.949 2.069 2.162 2,224 2,157 20 856 1,043 1,100 1,172 1.199 1.283 1.420 1,373 1,493 1,719 1,783 1.822 1.759 1.856 1.970 2,040 2,049 21 801 974 1,046 1,114 1,175 1,251 1,459 1,312 1,453 1,576 1,661 1,676 1,715 1,716 1,784 1,900 1,997 22 827 1,015 994 1,082 1.233 1.205 1.636 1,354 1,530 1,632 1,719 1.654 1.784 1.661 1.748 1,928 1,969 23 842 1,034 1,158 1,154 1,124 1,297 1,346 1,298 1,463 1.599 1,824 1.741 1.790 1.750 1.819 1,911 2.097 24 790 940 999 1,101 1.180 1,260 1,442 1.322 1,430 1,572 1.622 1.701 1.712 1.774 1,822 1,914 1.996 25 798 955 1,061 1.122 1.182 1,214 1,365 1.319 1,420 1,545 1.650 1.729 1.718 1.807 1,894 1,938 2,024 26 813 1.009 1,082 1.176 1.175 1.261 1,550 1.342 1,556 1.634 1,755 1.677 1.749 1.644 1,670 1,931 2,014 27 660 961 1,026 1.038 1,080 1,486 1.485 1,219 1,367 1.443 1,317 1.344 1.363 1.486 1,553 1,595 1,838 28 752 841 973 1.078 1,124 1.262 1,524 1,119 1,286 1.495 1,325 1.438 1.455 1.336 1,411 1,660 1.719 29 581 719 812 855 854 887 994 965 1,041 1,166 1,236 1,295 1,287 1,375 1,459 1,505 1,551 30 513 651 733 780 749 799 882 835 910 1.042 1,103 1.160 1,136 1.267 1,348 1,412 1.450 31 477 554 683 737 752 737 889 819 853 959 1,029 1,073 1,078 1.178 1,232 1,247 1.312 32 776 994 1,101 1.161 1,155 1.154 1,186 1,196 1,293 1.376 1,461 1,552 1,550 1.659 1,776 1,824 1.874 33 561 717 824 872 838 879 985 967 1,063 1.200 1,274 1,324 1,298 1.417 1,491 1,516 1.568 34 534 695 762 798 821 858 992 936 988 1.148 1,231 1,299 1.282 1,337 1,427 1.481 1.528 35 585 777 868 881 824 875 1.012 1,069 1,112 1,203 1,271 1,340 1,334 1,391 1,496 1.610 1.630 36 435 527 626 627 608 667 806 710 774 853 909 950 930 1,046 1,052 1.064 1.152 37 567 686 760 817 859 893 999 966 1,074 1,187 1,225 1.270 1,288 1,360 1,429 1.419 1,491 38 538 640 725 747 773 787 910 873 925 1.112 1,192 1.231 1,162 1,223 1,255 1.281 1,305 39 556 722 860 907 866 885 964 950 1,025 1.118 1,174 1,274 1,270 1,320 1,415 1.469 1,501 40 775 832 891 940 988 1.000 1.134 1,117 1,242 1.402 1.494 1,521 1,542 1,621 1,692 1,717 1,764 41 608 734 815 883 920 1.025 1.108 1,021 1,055 1.180 1,245 1,275 1,223 1,314 1,472 1.590 1,551 42 695 892 1,007 1,028 1,014 1,106 1,197 1,261 1,307 1,444 1,530 1,574 1,590 1,655 1,741 1,813 1,851 43 907 993 1.043 1.119 1.109 1.175 1,318 1,300 1,362 1,613 1,709 1,719 1,693 1,745 1,841 1.885 1.874 44 628 764 874 935 920 1.002 1.120 1,142 1,201 1,340 1.417 1,441 1.459 1,535 1,616 1.723 1.808 45 620 774 940 963 944 1.020 1.139 1,163 1,142 1,285 1.395 1,472 1,455 1,511 1,588 1.653 1.787 46 708 930 1,034 1,047 1.033 1.133 1.207 1,295 1,359 1,480 1,557 1,596 1,627 1,693 1,779 1.853 1.868 47 893 1,072 1,092 1,167 1,204 1,331 1,429 1,377 1,485 1,698 1,765 1,730 1,698 1,782 1,870 1,975 2,018 48 887 1,029 1,059 1,183 1.200 1.346 1.441 1,422 1,512 1,783 1,869 1,806 1,766 1,860 1.950 2.094 2.142 49 907 1,016 1,088 1,127 1,194 1,269 1.342 1.276 1,329 1,493 1,638 1,549 1,553 1,588 1,716 1,772 1,804 50 893 1,141 1,175 1,197 1,296 1,471 1.633 1,406 1,651 1,798 1,815 1,809 1,766 1,885 1.920 1.973 2,049 51 873 1,118 1,043 1.113 1,085 1,170 1,242 1,247 1,332 1,523 1,576 1.589 1,562 1,650 1.739 1.841 1,862 52 934 1,139 1.215 1.250 1,349 1,489 1,597 1,632 1,703 1,940 1,897 1.920 1,851 1,903 1.995 2,118 2,152 53 1,239 1,498 1,537 1,516 1,576 1,624 1,705 1,685 1,810 2,000 2,120 2,171 2,153 2,283 2,385 2,461 2,480 54 1,267 1,527 1,565 1.563 1,647 1,670 1,735 1,720 1,853 2,052 2,180 2,224 2,203 2,353 2.467 2,550 2,563 55 1,542 1,494 1,466 1.592 1,735 1,751 1,744 1,778 1,971 2,186 2,373 2,427 2,394 2,504 2.463 2,535 2,557 56 1,107 1,369 1,378 1.346 1,368 1,492 1,634 1,592 1,649 1,820 1,903 1,910 1,861 1,970 2.061 2,045 2,092 57 1,184 1,453 1,512 1,404 1,386 1,490 1,611 1,584 1,710 1,860 1,961 2,056 2,068 2,105 2.159 2,249 2,265 58 2,301 2,724 2,489 2,412 2,212 2,185 2,366 2,243 2,274 59 1,384 1,576 1,747 1,792 1,803 1,811 1,850 1,887 1,934 60 10 • Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table 2.— Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-87 ' — Continued [Dollars] Line State and Region 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1 United States 2,195 2,398 2,815 1,834 2,413 2,118 2,166 1,815 2,503 2,705 2,778 2,292 2,641 2,663 2,222 2,356 2,627 2,123 2,303 2,293 2,200 2,026 2,012 2,104 2,046 2,108 2,017 1,672 1,555 1,633 1.510 1,407 1,997 1,648 1,590 1,680 1,238 1,570 1,381 1,587 1,866 1,595 1,923 1,962 1,878 1,849 1,940 2,091 2,250 1,878 2,007 1 ,944 2,262 2,617 2,705 2,714 2,229 2,365 2,441 2,116 2,254 2,478 2,909 1,900 2,494 2,191 2,218 1,908 2.586 2,787 2,873 2,372 2,746 2,755 2,279 2,420 2,682 2,198 2.376 2,368 2,230 2,094 2,046 2,159 2,134 2,136 2,116 1,803 1,846 1,660 1,539 1,399 2,011 1,685 1,618 1,685 1,228 1,615 1,425 1,607 1,919 1,622 1,943 2,046 1.861 1.906 1,946 2,147 2,327 1,883 2,052 2,010 2,297 2,692 2,786 2,852 2,268 2,422 2.816 2.350 2,309 2,564 3,024 1,882 2,586 2,274 2,309 1,978 2,649 2,797 2,938 2,469 2,810 2,834 2,307 2,450 2.768 2.232 2.357 2.375 2.272 2,151 2.162 2.220 2.211 2.191 2.126 1.647 1.845 1,716 1.565 1.503 2.025 1.730 1.709 1.733 1.310 1.672 1.483 1.677 1.983 1.663 1,999 2.090 1.923 1.935 2.009 2,200 2.403 1.959 2.003 2.064 2.368 2,756 2.841 2.914 2.332 2.519 2.710 2.464 2,422 2,687 3,156 1,961 2.713 2.384 2.435 2,058 2,769 2,914 3,038 2,597 2.970 2.946 2.413 2,577 2,882 2,385 2,515 2,484 2,378 2,288 2,271 2,300 2,310 2,306 2,285 2,306 2,076 1,804 1.645 1.570 2.099 1.827 1,799 1,797 1.354 1.780 1.586 1.756 2.098 1.751 2,057 2.154 1.980 1.984 2.067 2,327 2.456 2,077 2.337 2.191 2,482 2,883 2,963 3,140 2.438 2.662 2.753 2.595 2,509 2,762 3,237 2,028 2,782 2,422 2,533 2,113 2,856 3.036 3.146 2.680 3.047 3.039 2.490 2,668 2.963 2.474 2.643 2.573 2.426 2,373 2.417 2,373 2,438 2.404 2.333 2.125 2.002 1,898 1.736 1.648 2.188 1.943 1.881 1.900 1.487 1.858 1.653 1.841 2.195 1.841 2,121 2.191 2.025 2.044 2.138 2,376 2.525 2.151 2.302 2.241 2.515 2,977 3.064 3.131 2.524 2.719 2.880 2.692 2,651 2,904 3.389 2.190 2.915 2.547 2.668 2.250 3,020 3.195 3.292 2.835 3.206 3.219 2,638 2,827 3.111 2.602 2.852 2.721 2.578 2,462 2.534 2.501 2.518 2,507 2.384 2,097 1,986 2,020 1,864 1,767 2,335 2,063 1,947 1,993 1,545 1,987 1,768 1,950 2,375 1,961 2,245 2,294 2,101 2.181 2.268 2,460 2.624 2.232 2.336 2.341 2.562 3,137 3.233 3.151 2,669 2.842 3.163 2.894 2,832 3,084 3.575 2.364 3,090 2,708 2,850 2,440 3,196 3,459 3,482 3.012 3.401 3.392 2.804 3,049 3,342 2,840 3,109 2,916 2,752 2.698 2,816 2,675 2,759 2,711 2,647 2,441 2,260 2,172 2,004 1,878 2,489 2,239 2,105 2,129 1,674 2,119 1,936 2,112 2,538 2,108 2.390 2.399 2.217 2.346 2.415 2.634 2.790 2,531 2,518 2,448 2,719 3,293 3.378 3.241 2.838 3.065 3.334 3.085 3,048 3,332 3.869 2.525 3,325 2,970 3,092 2,719 3,423 3,600 3,687 3.239 3.639 3.628 3.016 3,276 3.582 3,026 3,333 3,149 2,986 2,897 3,055 2,883 2,975 2.869 2.886 2.491 2,487 2,364 2,144 2,088 2,682 2,445 2,297 2,320 1.825 2,341 2,151 2,318 2,722 2,254 2,575 2.577 2.358 2.504 2.612 2,782 2.978 2.571 2.705 2.556 2.884 3,540 3.623 3.413 3.023 3.377 3.617 3.385 3,236 3,584 4.193 2.642 3.582 3,171 3,317 2,883 3,663 3.773 3.952 3.468 3.879 3.893 3.222 3,412 3.769 3.133 3.427 3.275 3.132 3,027 3,078 3,025 3,155 3,037 2,990 2,571 2,559 2,538 2,267 2,217 2,907 2,635 2,459 2,512 1,986 2,494 2,306 2,454 2,933 2,397 2,776 2.739 2.471 2.690 2.831 2,925 3.141 2.735 2.782 2.665 3.095 3,745 3.838 3.603 3.188 3.553 3.887 3.624 3,516 3,864 4.433 2.857 3.900 3.447 3.573 3.125 3,989 4.067 4.259 3.777 4,218 4.264 3.479 3,694 4.023 3.376 3.763 3.574 3.389 3,271 3.289 3.251 3.429 3.333 3.164 2.690 2,747 2,782 2,485 2,399 3,244 2,864 2,668 2,729 2,176 2,716 2,532 2,716 3,210 2,548 3.038 3.072 2.685 2.930 3.090 3,119 3.372 2.884 2.927 2.835 3.281 4,056 4.158 4.053 3.430 3,832 4.125 3.998 3,808 4,187 4.795 3.129 4.234 3.733 3.805 3.367 4,298 4.379 4.526 4.152 4.495 4.574 3.784 3,996 4.336 3.679 4.055 3.879 3.672 3,543 3.595 3.518 3.731 3.529 3.543 2.993 2.948 3,047 2.725 2.600 3,601 3.148 2.926 2,874 2.368 3.005 2.780 2.935 3.521 2.764 3,312 3.436 2.888 3.169 3.364 3,393 3.673 3.197 3.208 3.026 3,525 4,363 4.485 4.475 3.649 4.066 4,642 4,411 4,051 4,445 5,037 3,405 4,514 3,890 4,050 3.604 4.589 4,587 5,250 4,475 4,805 4,855 4,042 4,151 4,563 3,771 4.133 4.033 3.889 3,791 3.804 3.770 3.995 3.809 3.759 3,129 3,200 3,293 2,945 2,827 3,943 3,377 3,141 3,071 2,597 3,236 3,004 3,151 3,743 3,078 3.587 3.789 3.145 3.436 3.629 3.707 4.025 3,467 3,528 3,297 3,797 4.604 4.746 4.878 3.889 4.165 5.073 4.944 4,296 4,664 2 New England 3 5.233 4 Maine 3.579 5 4,769 6 4.082 7 4.232 8 Vermont 3.827 9 Mideast 4,865 10 4.852 11 5.817 12 Maryland 4,757 13 New Jersey 5,103 14 5,153 15 4,253 16 4,424 17 4,853 18 Indiana . 4.057 19 4.457 20 Ohio 4.250 21 Wisconsin 4.136 22 Plains 4,042 23 3.951 24 Kansas 4.090 25 4.207 26 Missouri 4.074 27 Nebraska 4,073 28 North Dakota 3,567 29 South Dakota 3,480 30 Southeast 3,532 31 Alabama 3,169 32 3,055 33 4,221 34 Georgia 3,621 35 3,338 36 3,281 37 Mississippi 2,810 38 North Carolina 3,441 39 3,204 40 3,396 41 Virginia . . 4,018 42 West Virginia 3,333 43 3.798 44 Ahzona . .. 4 071 45 New Mexico 3,374 46 Oklahoma 3,647 47 3,826 48 Rocky Mountain 3,986 49 Colorado 4,364 50 3,685 51 3 676 52 Utah 3,547 53 4,140 54 Far West 4,815 55 California 4 958 56 5 117 57 4,149 58 Washington . 4 340 59 Alaska 5 305 60 5 129 1. Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. Estimates for 1941-47 consist of Bureau of the Census midyear estimates of civilian population plus average annual estimates of military population stationed in the United States based on data furnished by the several military sen/ices. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary • 11 Table 2. — Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-87 '—Continued [Dollars] 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 4,665 5,182 5,646 6,073 6,651 7,294 8,136 9,033 9,919 10,949 11,481 12,098 13,114 13,896 14,608 15,482 1 5,014 5,471 5,941 6,339 6,920 7,557 8,385 9,375 10,542 11,701 12,572 13,540 14,903 15,950 17,153 18,560 2 5,626 6,176 6,702 7,125 7,772 8,562 9.529 10,721 12,112 13,483 14,460 15,473 17,072 18.231 19.528 21.192 3 3,840 4,293 4,713 4,963 5,618 6,065 6.636 7,354 8,218 9,026 9,589 10,286 11,167 11,903 12.880 13.984 4 5,129 5.566 6,043 6,467 7,005 7,632 8.458 9,445 10,612 1 1 ,780 12,751 13,779 15,229 16.304 17.583 19.050 5 4,405 4.864 5,263 5.593 6,252 6,887 7.740 8,716 9.788 10,903 1 1 ,593 12.786 14.061 15,369 16,601 17.906 6 4.555 4.910 5,353 5,791 6,349 6.917 7.602 8,445 9,518 10,501 11,168 11,998 13.024 13,778 14,641 15,633 7 4,142 4.518 4,852 5,179 5,709 6,151 7,005 7,786 8,577 9.564 10,110 10,627 11.539 12,378 13.315 14,325 8 5,241 5,712 6,233 6,695 7,254 7,881 8,674 9,584 10,661 11,798 12,592 13,405 14,553 15,516 16,470 17,663 9 5,227 5.785 6,239 6.604 7.188 7,747 8,404 9,187 10.249 11,266 11,953 12,644 13.582 14.546 15.332 16.407 10 6,369 6,830 7.511 8.261 8.978 9,690 10,463 11,337 12,322 13,609 14,696 15.370 16.658 17,816 18.674 20.084 11 5,146 5,692 6.222 6,677 7,301 7,899 8,748 9,663 10,790 11,948 12,736 13,642 14.845 15,974 16.934 18.167 12 5,492 6,000 6.531 6,992 7.634 8.346 9,247 10.273 11.573 12.955 13.966 15,064 16,440 17,617 18.819 20.313 13 5,515 5,948 6.454 6.910 7.388 7.981 8,737 9,623 10,721 11,856 12,703 13,580 14.865 15,773 16,789 18.005 14 4,627 5,106 5.640 6,101 6.700 7.338 8,109 8,995 9,891 10,869 11,440 11.952 12.729 13.553 14,257 15.200 15 4,807 5,394 5,852 6,251 6,925 7,679 8,508 9,383 10,077 10,942 11,292 11,882 12,965 13,695 14,426 15,208 16 5,235 5,879 6,430 6.937 7.563 8,292 9,161 10,089 10,837 1 1 ,944 12,355 12,858 14.005 14,729 15.493 16.417 17 4,400 5,054 5.383 5.768 6.443 7.114 7,901 8,690 9,245 10,055 10,293 10,782 11,838 12,424 13.161 13.937 18 4,919 5,494 5,862 6,191 6,990 7.866 8,738 9,575 10.165 10,866 11,101 11.865 13.029 14,000 14.805 15,418 19 4.606 5.136 5.629 5,975 6.623 7,341 8,107 8,958 9,723 10,551 10,927 1 1 ,542 12,544 13,209 13.837 14,598 20 4,473 4.998 5.476 5,889 6.487 7,246 8,086 9.072 9.845 10.581 11,073 11,590 12.575 13,171 13.907 14.720 21 4,440 5,220 5,501 5,955 6,389 7,085 7,999 8,924 9,534 10,671 11,109 11,512 12,577 13,269 13,994 14,784 22 4,394 5.349 5,540 6.097 6,468 7,189 8,289 9,091 9.537 10.815 10,868 10.964 12.015 12,604 13.384 14,284 23 4,565 5.238 5,642 6,096 6.638 7,263 8,159 9,285 9,941 11.190 11.811 12,136 13.021 13.812 14,513 15,152 24 4,548 5.349 5.741 6.103 6,604 7,438 8.243 9.226 10.062 11,016 1 1 ,549 12,069 13.408 14.144 14.985 15,910 25 4.402 4,915 5.250 5.687 6,248 6,929 7.735 8.619 9.298 10.322 10,868 11,499 12.492 13.248 13.923 14,648 26 4,467 5,230 5,405 6,075 6,372 6,955 7.958 8.854 9.274 10.652 11,055 11.266 12.322 12.966 13.538 14,300 27 4,260 6,171 5,973 6.138 5,982 6,265 7.695 8.378 8.538 10.149 10.520 10,804 11.548 11.952 12,420 12,971 28 3,977 5,107 5,045 5.477 5,392 6,163 7,051 8.062 8,217 9.249 9.489 9,672 10.612 1 1 .030 1 1 ,798 12,545 29 3,888 4,356 4,772 5,105 5,623 6,161 6,911 7,676 8,484 9,414 9,877 10,484 11,367 12,044 12,695 13,499 30 3,481 3.899 4.279 4.689 5,217 5,711 6.372 7,064 7.704 8.468 8.836 9,359 10.109 10.698 1 1 ,300 11,944 31 3,368 3,912 4,331 4.582 5.057 5,590 6.307 6.946 7.465 8.320 8.604 9,098 9.934 10.525 1 1 ,046 11,537 32 4,630 5,156 5,536 5.833 6,283 6,907 7.819 8.718 9,764 10.819 11,315 12.142 13.020 13.934 14,634 15.584 33 4,005 4.459 4,836 5.128 5,651 6,153 6.894 7.610 8.348 9.307 9.867 10.671 11.791 12.616 13,461 14,306 34 3,655 4.091 4.561 4.880 5,398 5,988 6.652 7.386 8.022 8.905 9.278 9,517 10.412 10.767 11,243 12.008 35 3,548 3,948 4,467 4.900 5,488 6,049 6.854 7.668 8.682 9.817 10,235 10,459 10.936 11,302 11,243 11,515 36 3,148 3,551 3,876 4.141 4.662 5,168 5.733 6.440 6.926 7.659 8,006 8,296 8.911 9.249 9,687 10,303 37 3,821 4.292 4.662 4.941 5.471 5,938 6.633 7,297 7.999 8.880 9.284 9,989 11,001 1 1 .662 12.441 13,325 38 3,519 3.952 4,373 4.631 5,127 5,562 6.206 6,889 7.589 8.373 8.710 9,325 10.156 10.733 11.313 12.027 39 3,745 4.236 4.615 4,924 5,457 5,948 6.692 7,392 8.030 8.811 9.208 9.752 10.651 1 1 .252 1 1 .988 12,876 40 4,406 4.899 5,402 5,827 6,397 7,002 7.821 8.713 9.827 10.905 11.630 12.469 13,565 14.465 15.422 16,486 41 3,640 3.974 4,403 4,908 5,401 5.907 6,512 7.222 7,915 8.537 9.007 9,114 9,684 10.072 10.551 10.992 42 4,129 4,614 5,088 5,579 6,144 6,769 7,663 8,617 9,561 10,799 11,335 11,594 12,404 13,093 13,248 13,650 43 4.420 4,851 5,240 5.408 5,893 6,436 7.367 8.318 9.172 10,090 10,315 1 1 .069 12.072 12.958 13.670 14,241 44 3,698 4.077 4.488 4.948 5.404 5,967 6.728 7,461 8,169 9,024 9.509 9.844 10,501 11,197 1 1 .459 11,898 45 3,957 4,472 4.919 5.418 5,898 6,492 7.320 8,370 9,393 10,678 11.357 11.148 11.722 12.182 12.264 12,607 46 4,158 4,653 5.153 5,705 6,312 6,965 7.879 8,834 9,798 11,120 11,684 11,940 12,776 13,471 13.518 13.889 47 4,374 4,903 5,400 5,796 6,315 6,899 7,811 8,658 9,568 10,576 11,028 11,457 12,161 12,683 13,081 13,553 48 4,730 5,250 5,778 6,242 6,805 7,463 8.417 9,451 10,598 1 1 ,866 12,639 13.195 14,093 14,698 15.132 15,605 49 4,058 4.648 5,279 5,467 6,007 6,422 7.223 7.816 8.569 9.275 9.284 9,894 10.362 10,818 11,184 11,859 50 4,234 4,922 5.245 5.635 5,989 6.420 7.474 8.146 8.924 9.874 10.084 10,424 10.835 11.016 11.702 12.291 51 3,861 4.217 4.613 4,988 5,513 6,068 6.766 7,407 7,952 8,660 9.041 9,400 10,120 10.653 10.988 1 1 ,389 52 4,560 5,247 5,931 6,414 6.935 7,790 9.083 10,207 1 1 ,339 12,332 12.235 1 1 .837 12.245 12.834 12.720 12.719 53 5,210 5,702 6,287 6,806 7,495 8,209 9,244 10,321 11,336 12,380 12,840 13,525 14,606 15,480 16,261 17,236 54 5,360 5,836 6.433 6.951 7,646 8,373 9,411 10.526 1 1 .603 12,724 13,238 13.926 15,097 16,034 16,818 17,846 55 5,437 5,985 6.316 6.806 7.491 8,335 9,580 10.481 11,421 12,377 12,498 12,961 13,845 14,693 15,481 16.412 56 4,558 5,066 5.619 6.053 6.769 7.413 8.297 9.176 9,866 10,440 10,581 11.271 12,054 12,627 13,226 14.019 57 4,689 5,263 5.841 6.427 7.064 7.728 8.813 9,840 10,725 11,627 12.019 12,674 13,430 14,075 14,899 15.630 58 5.596 6.447 7.689 10.189 11.599 11.831 11,912 12,582 13,835 15,492 17,371 18.164 18.093 18.793 18,479 18.353 59 5.468 5,901 6.645 7.038 7.474 7,873 8,660 9,506 10.617 1 1 ,274 11,760 12.640 13,155 13,891 14,702 15.683 60 12 • Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-87 ' [Millions of dollars) Line State and Region 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 United States ■ New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts.... New Hampshire- Rhode Island Vermont Mideast Delaware District of Columbia . Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Great Lakes . Illinois Indiana Michigan .... Ohio Wisconsin .. Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota .. South Dakota.. Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Iklississippi North Carolina .. South Carolina.. Tennessee Virginia West Virginia .... Southwest Arizona New Mexico.. Oklahoma Texas Rocky Mountain . Colorado Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming Far West Califonnia Nevada Oregon Washington. 186,764 12,183 2,999 996 6,216 606 977 391 47,113 415 1,445 2,959 6,977 22,180 13,137 42,420 13,694 5,134 8,562 10,787 4,244 18,167 3.857 2.306 3,753 4,779 1,800 797 874 29,718 2,447 1,531 2,775 2,971 2,589 2.401 1,590 3,563 1,697 2,889 3,329 1,936 11,910 833 620 2,171 8,286 4,272 1,641 686 807 749 389 20,982 15,433 237 2,037 3,276 186,518 12,258 3,007 987 6,267 621 993 382 47,923 455 1,492 3,045 7,153 22,590 13,188 41,393 13,107 4,922 8,673 10,459 4,232 16,690 3,214 2,294 3,554 4,677 1,612 679 661 29,491 2,346 1,431 2.929 2,988 2,490 2,613 1,404 3,539 1,654 2,875 3,384 1,838 12,848 864 676 2,275 9,033 4,269 1,666 675 733 779 416 21,646 16,016 250 2,058 3,322 206,015 13,447 3,354 1,016 6,927 656 1,086 407 52,339 520 1,570 3,383 7,906 24,227 14,733 45,976 14.353 5.549 9,815 1 1 ,592 4,666 18,878 3,724 2,580 3,916 5,147 1,917 798 796 32,831 2,607 1,539 3,328 3,439 2,688 2,785 1,600 4,091 1,823 3,168 3,790 1,973 13,642 947 761 2,336 9,598 4,768 1,814 732 904 864 455 24,134 17,828 282 2,280 3,743 225,289 14,545 3,758 1,100 7,356 711 1,167 455 55,789 564 1,616 3,746 8,781 25,385 15,696 50,577 15,476 6,263 10,673 12,923 5,242 20,121 3.888 2,809 4,238 5,524 1,947 802 913 36,735 2,929 1,704 3,665 3.891 3,085 3,038 1,731 4,509 2,224 3,455 4,358 2,145 15,282 1,149 866 2,556 10,712 5,355 2,102 799 967 982 506 26,885 20,079 319 2,486 4,000 237,232 15,136 4,035 1,174 7,502 748 1,216 462 58,159 607 1,647 4,060 9,372 26,258 16,216 53,006 16,110 6,521 11,303 13,669 5,403 20,979 4,089 3,220 4,317 5,745 2,084 733 792 38,757 3,096 1,762 4,091 4,134 3,232 3,246 1,827 4,592 2,356 3,581 4,664 2,176 16,432 1,281 923 2,760 1 1 ,468 5,592 2,233 863 978 1,026 492 29,171 21,979 360 2,618 4,213 252,471 16,219 4,417 1,183 8,031 791 1,310 487 62,361 642 1,634 4,392 10,103 28,085 1 7,504 57,792 17,301 7,188 12.763 14,957 5,583 21,238 3.897 3,087 4,578 6,087 1,980 750 858 40,736 3,234 1,769 4.572 4,303 3,389 3,467 1,872 4,786 2.470 3,840 4,818 2,215 17,088 1,387 976 2,872 1 1 ,853 5,644 2,262 839 996 1,054 492 31,393 23,826 406 2,684 4,478 258,047 16,767 4,559 1.220 8,316 846 1,329 497 64,100 661 1,622 4,507 10,468 29,409 17,433 58,250 17,633 6,891 12,686 15,395 5,645 22,339 4,266 3,293 4,760 6,231 2,133 774 882 40,837 3,150 1,724 4,871 4,274 3,359 3,495 1,795 4,895 2,333 3,917 4,917 2,109 17,502 1,430 1.005 2,892 12,176 5,712 2,324 848 988 1,067 485 32,538 24,776 438 2,672 4,651 276,216 17,860 4,931 1,347 8,758 913 1,400 511 67,977 748 1,607 4,841 11,147 31,256 18,379 62,868 18,871 7,414 14,133 16,427 6,022 22,704 4,037 3,297 5.006 6,647 2,049 849 819 44,299 3,544 1,889 5,569 4.705 3,508 3,714 2,020 5,298 2,474 4,132 5,214 2,231 18,844 1.555 1,081 3,067 13,141 6,214 2,545 896 1,082 1.169 522 35,450 27,126 519 2,893 4,911 295,034 19,028 5,342 1,405 9.312 958 1,461 550 72,521 889 1,680 5,232 12,041 33,024 19,654 66,789 20,295 7,945 14,612 17,468 6,469 23,795 4,270 3.470 5.212 6.999 2,103 874 867 47,558 3.776 1,930 6,377 5.023 3,711 4,082 2,034 5.641 2,555 4,390 5,588 2,450 20,166 1,737 1,168 3.229 14.032 6,678 2,768 964 1,134 1.263 549 38,500 29.794 533 3,042 5,131 311,380 20,077 5,726 1,453 9,805 1,016 1,505 573 76,680 905 1,708 5,556 12,816 35,017 20,679 69,544 21,194 8,182 15,033 18,363 6,773 25,473 4,729 3,648 5,529 7,194 2,458 893 1,022 49,910 3,982 1,982 7,064 5,153 3,845 4,509 2,060 5,624 2,665 4,583 5.841 2,601 21,474 1,895 1,297 3,350 14,931 7,234 3,078 1,029 v. 173 1,365 588 40,987 31,893 566 3,077 5,451 321,217 20,574 5,795 1,522 10,094 1,036 1,546 580 78,509 940 1,756 5,783 12,994 36,082 20,954 70,221 21,705 8,233 15,002 18,347 6,933 26,713 4,761 4,021 5,855 7,522 2,509 1,020 1,026 52,522 4,160 2,075 7,761 5,389 4,058 4,664 2,227 5,964 2,759 4,728 6,153 2,585 22,480 1,999 1,437 3,634 15,410 7,422 3.135 1,042 1,231 1.411 602 42,775 33,524 593 3,115 5,542 341,311 21,922 6,189 1,593 10,754 1,125 1,637 625 82,894 980 1,787 6,079 14,024 38,045 21 ,979 74,778 23.097 8,722 15,854 19,594 7,510 27,449 4,921 4,070 6,079 7,957 2,531 941 949 56,032 4,383 2,262 8,565 5,754 4,279 4,820 2,438 6,322 2,943 5,070 6,547 2,650 23,785 2,198 1,541 3,784 16,262 7,823 3,387 1,102 1,186 1,507 641 46,629 36,662 662 3,378 5,927 Alaska.. Hawaii.. See footnote at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary • 13 Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-87 ' — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 Line 355^9 370,716 393,122 412,695 448,116 483,239 521,916 557,150 604,521 650,969 709,963 771,813 834,764 943,848 1,033,682 1,138,354 1 22,626 23,820 25,212 26,306 28,611 30,674 33,163 35,991 38,465 41,366 45,151 48,463 51,562 56,991 62,003 67,254 2 6,384 6,760 7.211 7,595 8,305 8,871 9,678 10,544 1 1 ,054 1 1 ,927 13,040 13,844 14,633 16,231 17,712 19,169 3 1,659 1,678 1.739 1,806 1,965 2,134 2,280 2,385 2,528 2,721 3,006 3,259 3,543 3,976 4,430 4,765 4 11,090 1 1 ,726 12,352 12,847 13,949 14,914 16,001 17,394 18,721 20,048 21,881 23,545 24,943 27.398 29,723 32,228 5 1,177 1,242 1,330 1,382 1,516 1,635 1,784 1,946 2,136 2,354 2,493 2,733 2,973 3.414 3,749 4,103 6 1,657 1,729 1,861 1,940 2,084 2,242 2,437 2,656 2,864 3,067 3,358 3,560 3,836 4.141 4,396 4,818 7 659 684 718 736 793 877 983 1,066 1,163 1,250 1,372 1,522 1,635 1.830 1,994 2.170 8 86,131 89,345 94,166 98,298 106,607 113,673 122,137 130,819 142,183 151,806 165,985 179,499 190,782 208,635 226,159 246,652 9 1,028 1,060 1.098 1.173 1.244 1,380 1,490 1,613 1,761 1,900 2,051 2,247 2,448 2.732 2,981 3.223 10 1,855 1,954 2.027 2.139 2,269 2,402 2,499 2,694 2,859 2,905 3,379 3,759 4,031 4.261 4,620 5.036 11 6,368 6,798 7.245 7.723 8,552 9,340 10,148 11,035 11,889 13.108 14,641 16,099 17,344 19.461 21,233 23.273 12 14,714 15,434 16.584 17,402 19,011 20,350 22,013 23,560 25.676 27.285 29,871 32,532 34,714 38.262 41,476 45.114 13 39,529 40,936 43,252 45,030 48,691 51,514 55,158 58,920 64.495 68.512 74,817 80,774 85,292 91,775 98,595 106,876 14 22,637 23.162 23,959 24,830 26,839 28,688 30,829 32,997 35,503 38.096 41,226 44,087 46,954 52,143 57,254 63,130 15 76,919 78,939 83,257 87,048 94,748 103,216 111,623 116,898 125,996 134,540 142,658 155,088 166,664 188,920 204,774 221,865 16 23,601 24,521 25,808 26,922 29.157 31,564 33,987 35,987 38,152 40.386 43,001 46,723 49,924 56,586 61,670 67,629 17 9,071 9,371 9,960 10,399 11,174 12.349 13,220 13,733 14,787 16,028 16,779 18,384 19,853 23,244 24,440 26,647 18 16,366 16,465 17,488 18,601 20,654 22.885 24,810 25,761 27,974 29,826 31,247 34,282 37,319 42,310 45,565 48,783 19 20,212 20,614 21,619 22.483 24,354 26.244 28.569 29,878 32,501 34,852 37,052 39,860 42,495 47,605 52,071 55,789 20 7.669 7,967 8,382 8.644 9.411 10.174 1 1 .036 11,540 12,562 13,449 14,579 15,840 17,073 19,174 21,029 23,017 21 28,582 29,599 31,622 32,861 34,680 37,987 40,628 42,399 45,748 49,133 53,608 58,163 63,290 75,575 78,432 86,246 22 5,004 5,311 5,569 5.924 6.255 6,923 7.481 7,585 8,060 8,682 9,326 9,836 10,782 1 3,324 13,427 15,054 23 4,180 4,362 4,532 4,624 4.949 5.282 5.589 5,831 6.257 6,744 7,310 8,039 8.926 10.281 10,958 12,022 24 6,410 6,731 7,082 7,539 7,937 8.751 9.438 10,082 11.015 11,919 13,127 14,068 14.975 17.969 18,928 20,404 25 8,120 8,364 8,774 9,192 9,850 10,626 1 1 .344 12,016 13.180 13,904 15,362 16,681 17.877 20.345 21,608 23,764 26 2,670 2,711 2,981 3,055 3,175 3,516 3,759 3,868 4.075 4,494 4,849 5,405 5.863 6.955 7,123 8,173 27 1,042 956 1,346 1,240 1,234 1.447 1,461 1,448 1.498 1,631 1,710 2,008 2.412 3.541 3,312 3,435 28 1,156 1,164 1,338 1,288 1,280 1.442 1,556 1,568 1.662 1,760 1,924 2,126 2.455 3.161 3,075 3,394 29 57,842 60,895 64,557 68,763 74,990 81,304 88,630 95,769 104,802 113,880 125,781 138,876 154,076 177,423 197,666 218,885 30 4,544 4,695 4,900 5,225 5,703 6.200 6,603 6,955 7.534 8,077 8,889 9,703 10.712 12.133 13,445 15,083 31 2,285 2,478 2,628 2.791 3,066 3.240 3,573 3,790 4.058 4,349 4,799 5,364 6.013 7,101 7,981 8,835 32 8,958 9,449 10,171 10.909 12,028 13,198 14,563 15,964 18.146 20,514 23,419 26,325 29,732 35,181 39,819 43,930 33 5,969 6,219 6.630 7.192 7,850 8,642 9,462 10,275 11.182 12,196 13,422 14,830 16,452 18,868 20,818 22,781 34 4,402 4,691 4.934 5.195 5,460 5,905 6,392 6,897 7,472 8,030 8,806 9,642 10,522 12,062 13,362 14,819 35 4,949 5,135 5.406 5.745 6,217 6,741 7,339 8,042 8,703 9,098 9,932 10,793 11,710 13,171 14,923 16,842 36 2,448 2,658 2,763 3.031 3.165 3,423 3,701 3,989 4,330 4,664 5,087 5,674 6,373 7,389 8,100 8,845 37 6,636 7.004 7.471 7.832 8.588 9,177 10,146 10,948 11,852 12,960 14,286 15,601 17,359 20,014 21,916 24,092 38 3,089 3,230 3.447 3.649 3,961 4,348 4,836 5,199 5,714 6,223 6,870 7,512 8,239 9,508 10,767 1 1 ,898 39 5,169 5,475 5,711 6,128 6,651 7,217 7,893 8,449 9,268 9,920 10,829 11,962 13,401 15.324 16,966 18,529 40 6,722 7,161 7,685 8,146 9,156 9,849 10,581 11,508 12,619 13,707 14,764 16,310 17,875 20.393 22,643 25,359 41 2,671 2,700 2,809 2,919 3,146 3,365 3,542 3,751 3,923 4,144 4,679 5,161 5,690 6.280 6,929 7,872 42 24,549 25,806 27,138 28,294 30,702 32,884 35,483 38,546 42,402 46,506 51,830 56,950 62,664 72,244 80,856 92,034 43 2,385 2,605 2.791 2,935 3.181 3,386 3,701 3,990 4.539 5,137 5,873 6,738 7,676 9.038 10,165 11,005 44 1,588 1,661 1.729 1,786 1.909 2.006 2,120 2,206 2.365 2,532 2,801 3,154 3,505 3.967 4,451 5.139 45 3,971 4,085 4.271 4.419 4,767 5.117 5,444 5,914 6.430 6,910 7,679 8,412 9,114 10,562 11,595 13,135 46 16,604 17,455 18,346 19,154 20,845 22,376 24,218 26,436 29,068 31,927 35,477 38,645 42.369 48,678 54,645 62,755 47 8,214 8,699 9,405 9,677 10,284 11,055 11,663 12,325 13,248 14,357 16,183 18,046 20,272 23,421 26,214 29,092 48 3,572 3,848 4.056 4.250 4,590 4,910 5,247 5,630 6,170 6,737 7,686 8,682 9.652 11,184 12,471 13,863 49 1,121 1,197 1,287 1.310 1,367 1,565 1,586 1,674 1,775 1,981 2,197 2,401 2,743 3,202 3,728 3,997 50 1,241 1,233 1,467 1,444 1,489 1,593 1,705 1,734 1,818 1,912 2,149 2,313 2,660 3,123 3,355 3,696 51 1,611 1,715 1,868 1,939 2,061 2,182 2,302 2,413 2,557 2,738 3,065 3,435 3,835 4,310 4,827 5,435 52 669 707 727 734 777 805 824 875 927 989 1,086 1,215 1,382 1,602 1,833 2,100 53 48,873 51,712 55,723 59,257 65,044 69,770 75,689 81,240 88,198 95,476 104,257 111,809 120,136 134,592 150,503 167,812 54 38,551 40,875 44,022 47,103 51,957 55,584 60,093 64,452 69,774 75,674 82,712 88,578 94,949 106,005 118,249 131,533 55 718 785 949 1,062 1,172 1,257 1,322 1,405 1,594 1,771 2,062 2,301 2,547 2,929 3,240 3,716 56 3,481 3.637 3.849 4,025 4,362 4,796 5,162 5,475 5.901 6,327 6,991 7.695 8,535 9,712 10,896 12,143 57 6,123 6.415 6,903 7,067 7,553 8,132 9,112 9,907 10.929 11,703 12,493 13.235 14,105 15,946 18,118 20,421 58 560 565 588 637 738 787 860 948 1,026 1,157 1,319 1.440 1,538 1,843 2,213 3,141 59 1,243 1,337 1,454 1,553 1,712 1,888 2,039 2,216 2,453 2,747 3,191 3,478 3,780 4,204 4,861 5,374 60 14 • Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-87 ' — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line State and Region 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1 United States' 1,248,776 73,004 20,657 5.460 34,556 4,641 5,251 2,440 265,385 3,477 5,290 25,552 48,802 113,249 69,015 244,044 73,355 29,673 54,323 61,376 25,317 92,521 15,906 13,190 22,138 26,040 8,567 3,368 3,310 242,334 16,907 9,643 47,744 25,125 16,631 18,917 9,964 26,616 13,146 20,775 28,091 8,774 103,117 12,210 5,702 14,502 70,702 32,252 15,355 4,516 3,943 6,111 2,327 186,547 145,806 4,188 13,725 22,827 3,789 5,783 1,375,307 79,718 22,736 5,977 37,378 5,234 5,752 2,641 285,392 3,764 5,634 27,462 52,648 120,868 75,015 269,956 80,390 32,841 60,788 67,643 28,293 102,934 17,784 14,445 25,035 29,006 9,245 3,569 3,849 268,768 18,665 10,893 53,506 27,638 18,513 21,129 11,205 29,119 14,462 22,949 30,930 9,759 115,307 13,676 6,458 16,082 79,092 35,992 17,098 4,972 4,272 6,923 2,727 207,115 161,575 4,860 15,237 25,443 3,913 6,213 1,546,470 88,433 25,166 6,564 41,408 5,994 6,253 3,049 312,725 4,113 5,933 30,547 58,410 131,151 82,572 299,102 88,929 36.650 67,319 74,704 31,500 116,609 20,664 16,328 27,752 32,408 10,693 4,380 4,383 305,107 21,062 12,455 62,035 31,249 20,745 24,107 12,408 32,826 16,374 26,080 34,921 10,844 133,638 16,128 7,377 18,257 91,875 41,943 19,763 5,751 5,104 8,006 3,319 237,976 184,885 5,886 17,531 29.673 4,040 6,898 1,724,566 98,532 28,175 7,298 45,889 6,893 6,861 3,416 342,611 4,458 6,201 33,639 64,395 142,700 91,217 329,468 97.250 40.324 74,159 81,954 35,782 129,644 22,443 18,502 31,048 36,046 11,795 4,795 5,014 342,337 23,418 13,771 71,308 34,704 23,211 27,167 13,942 36,154 18,204 29,253 39,167 12,038 153,028 18,952 8,346 21,207 104,523 47,478 22.716 6.349 5.526 9.055 3,832 269,620 209,087 6,789 19,829 33,914 4,139 7,711 1,914,331 110,522 31.736 8.139 51.259 7.877 7,712 3,798 379,656 4,914 6,561 37,793 72,450 157,497 100,441 356,347 104,703 43,247 79,804 89,398 39,195 139,013 23,364 19,882 34,356 39,160 12,385 4,804 5,061 384,259 25,653 14,837 82,499 38,892 25,479 31.301 15.042 40.222 20.393 32,175 44,538 13,228 174,234 21,729 9,353 24,163 118,989 53,754 26,024 7,068 6,068 10,123 4,471 303,087 235.003 7.868 21.934 38,282 4,683 8,776 2,121,830 122,325 35,274 8,883 56,486 8,871 8,560 4,251 416,828 5,385 7,094 41.619 81.313 171.818 109.599 384,583 115.538 46.633 84.323 96.270 41.819 155,605 26.51 1 22.289 37.641 43,375 14,451 5,633 5,705 430,417 28,229 16.588 94,418 43,723 28,195 35,630 16,527 44,905 22,684 35,492 49,720 14,307 199,513 24,262 10,375 27,546 137,331 60,430 29,695 7,691 6,777 1 1 ,262 5,004 337,456 262,962 8,888 23,516 42,091 5,255 9.418 2,255,123 132,071 37,771 9,366 61,590 9,633 9,145 4,566 444,958 5,836 7,424 44,716 88,004 182,964 116,014 399,749 121,127 47,945 86,010 100,339 44,328 161,926 26,587 23,720 39,667 45,266 14.726 6.140 5.820 458,087 29.767 17.018 100.350 47,181 29.521 38,316 17,683 47,975 24,016 37,373 53,743 15,144 218,577 25,51 1 11,132 30,143 151,792 64,517 32,448 7,840 7,048 12,022 5,158 358,599 280,812 9,344 23,806 44,637 6,425 10,213 2,424,880 143,807 41,375 10,175 66,632 10,722 10,061 4,842 481,873 6,375 7,838 49,001 96,464 199,888 122,309 422,335 127,327 50,372 91,452 105,988 47,196 170,588 27,021 24,896 41.718 49.025 15.457 6.419 6,052 496,484 31,738 18,412 112,902 51,521 30,690 40,264 18,488 52,333 26,043 39,824 58,857 15,414 234,155 28,364 12,066 31,406 162,319 69,554 35,575 8,652 7,238 13,058 5,030 387,653 303,927 10,135 25,634 47,957 7,331 11,100 2,662,051 160,274 46,002 11,294 74,449 12,221 1 1 ,008 5,300 526,033 6,920 8,574 54,276 105,953 219,711 130,600 463,757 139,042 56,201 100,991 116,194 51,329 189,248 30,083 27,139 47,079 53,832 17,291 7,103 6,721 546,950 34,844 20,127 124,279 58,010 33,684 42,610 20,012 58,693 28,995 44,235 65,146 16,316 255,256 32,179 12,783 32,967 177.326 75,101 38,762 9,154 7,705 14,218 5,263 425,758 335,105 10,804 27,926 51 .923 7,788 1 1 ,886 2,832,081 171,147 48,624 12,117 79,649 1 3,443 1 1 ,662 5,652 558,809 7,503 9.135 58.924 113.608 231 .039 138.599 489,032 146.348 58.655 107.933 121.796 54.299 199,964 31.307 28.587 49,833 57,662 18.212 7,261 7,102 582,794 36,593 21,635 135,557 63,013 34,544 44,103 20,940 61,892 30,729 46,701 70,045 17,043 272,977 35,609 14,053 32,695 190,620 78,612 40.570 9.549 7.985 15.051 5.457 457,633 361,967 1 1 ,675 29,017 54,973 8,509 12,606 3,011,946 185,375 52,488 13,196 86.015 14.993 12.530 6.153 596,638 8,036 9,601 63,486 122,758 246,317 146,440 517,252 154,448 62,249 115,302 127,798 57,455 212,143 32,908 30,351 53,640 61,190 18,933 7,517 7,604 623,689 38,893 22,915 146,752 68.852 36.129 44.094 22,039 66,948 32,840 50.341 76,197 17,691 281,650 39,102 14,643 32,880 195,025 81,597 42,155 9,870 8,402 15,788 5,381 491,547 389.052 12.760 30.765 58.970 8.546 13,510 3,199,658 201,084 56,889 2 New England 3 4 Maine 14,374 5 Massachusetts 93 117 6 New Hampshire 16 627 7 13,417 8 Vermont 6 661 9 Mideast 637,643 10 8,620 11 District of Columbia 10,144 12 Maryland 68,830 13 132,339 14 New Yoilt 261,557 15 Pennsylvania 156,153 16 Great Lakes 544,344 17 Illinois 162,907 18 Indiana 65,696 19 Michigan 120.510 20 Ohio 134.208 21 Wisconsin 61.023 22 Plains 223,281 23 34.593 24 31.635 25 Minnesota 56.956 26 27 28 Missouri Nebraska North Dakota 64,478 19.848 7,702 29 South Dakota 8,069 30 Southeast 667,789 31 Alabama 41,136 32 Arkansas 23,952 33 Florida 160,088 34 74,272 35 38,357 36 44,350 37 23,299 38 North Carolina 72,108 39 South Carolina 35,157 40 Tennessee 54,409 41 82,519 42 West Virginia 18,141 43 Southwest 290,094 44 42,037 45 New Mexico 15,154 46 Oklahoma 33,037 47 199.865 48 Rocky Mountain 83,981 49 Colorado . 43.402 50 Idaho 10.394 51 Montana 8,685 52 Utah 16,376 53 Wyoming 5,124 54 Far West 528,566 55 California 419,322 56 14,027 57 Oregon 32,513 58 Washington 62.704 59 Alaska 8.308 60 Hawaii 14.569 1. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in United States totals prior to 1960. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Summary • 15 Table 4. — Per Capita Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-87 ' [Dollars] State and Region 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 United States . New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts..., New IHampshire .. Rhode Island Vermont Mideast Delaware District of Columbia . Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Great Lakes . Illinois Indiana Michigan .... Ohio Wisconsin .. Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota .. South Dakota- Southeast Alabama Ari^nsas Rorida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina .. South Carolina.. Tennessee Virginia West Virginia .... Southwest Arizona New Mexico. Oklahoma .... Texas Rocl -j-j TO ^ LU « 0) -^ >■ . - S "^ a. i^ CO c o Q. O CO lO C\J O lO O lO o O CO r^ 00 CO G) HI 1 u. CVJ Q) CO ■D 0> CO ■=> Q. o h- H C i CO t^ ^ vJ CM TJ fl) "•^ r^ c ■«-> CO c O) CO CO ■♦-> o . CO O c o LU D) +- CO c CO (D c o QC s CO c 3 ■D C . O) E CO > ■^ E 0) o CD CO O O c D) c o CO < , ^ 3 E CO CO CO c k- +- +- ^ co k_ LL o .~ Q. *^ O CO _) c c CO CO (J c ^. ^^ • ^ 1- ^ 3 u. QL * STATE PERSONAL INCOME United States • 27 Major Sources of Personal Income > for the United States, ^ 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and renf P/us; Transfer payments 84,242 76,843 7,399 121.769 692 65,295 138 75,399 69,915 5,484 123,075 613 57,865 143 64,591 60,280 4,311 124,038 521 48,111 147 49,318 46,588 2,730 124,839 395 35,994 148 46,212 43,099 3,113 125,580 368 34,682 148 53,040 49,488 3,552 126,372 420 41,180 153 59,660 53,655 6,005 127,251 469 47,362 158 67,903 62,745 5,158 128,054 530 52,960 176 73,256 66,276 6,980 128.822 569 59,338 562 67,510 62,163 5,347 129,824 520 54,323 550 71,941 66,589 5,352 130,884 550 57,838 592 77,406 71,985 5,421 131.955 537 62,951 655 94,862 87,243 7,619 133,417 711 79,586 796 121,303 109,573 1 1 ,730 134,670 901 105,725 1,136 147,674 133,669 14,005 134,697 1,096 132,336 1,782 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries- Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 65,157 17,579 1,506 50,356 527 14,412 6,095 8,317 7,399 57,896 53,018 176 1,599 3,600 16,785 6,576 12,206 3,757 8,319 4,878 1,068 249 3,561 57,722 16,134 1,543 46,110 515 1 1 ,240 4,303 6,937 5,484 52,381 47,285 170 1,396 2,959 14,346 6,109 11,179 3,271 7,855 5,096 1,104 253 3,739 47,964 13,903 2,724 39,053 473 8,585 3,393 5,192 4,311 43,800 38,599 158 1,005 2,096 11,111 5,233 9,319 2,835 6,842 5,201 1,114 248 3,839 35,846 1 1 ,292 2,180 30,413 414 5,167 2,058 3,109 2,730 33,264 28,352 126 711 1,084 7,846 4,099 6,705 2,372 5,409 4,912 1,045 238 3.629 34,534 9,553 2,125 28,935 378 5,369 2,493 2,876 3,113 31,569 26,477 115 701 803 8,045 3,764 5,975 2,238 4,836 5,092 1,306 216 3,570 41,027 9,810 2,203 33,639 412 7,129 2,870 4,259 3,552 37,628 31,605 113 955 1,082 9,965 4,097 7,685 2,287 5,421 6,023 1,887 217 3,919 47,204 10,045 2,411 36,614 441 10,307 5,227 5,080 6,005 41 ,357 34,916 134 1,020 1,285 1 1 ,232 4,377 8,597 2,427 5,844 6,441 1,978 248 4,215 52,784 11,587 3,532 41,832 530 10,598 4,286 6,312 5,158 47,802 40,006 131 1,209 1,932 12,942 4.878 9,733 2,675 6,506 7,796 3,779 272 3,745 58,776 12.049 2,431 46.017 548 12,773 5,988 6,785 6,980 52,358 44,928 175 1,406 1,982 15,112 5,325 10,979 2,855 7,094 7,430 3,196 291 3,943 53,773 10,890 2,847 42,886 547 10,890 4,364 6,526 5.347 48,976 40.818 158 1,178 1,889 12,299 4,935 10,808 2,741 6,810 8,158 3,684 300 4,174 57,246 11,718 2,977 45,848 569 11,421 4,360 7,061 5,352 52.486 44.352 163 1,223 2,211 14,143 5,236 1 1 ,407 2,836 7,133 8.134 3,569 327 4,238 62,296 1 1 .979 3,131 49,694 626 12,631 4,388 8,243 5,421 57,530 49,201 169 1,374 2,425 16,308 5,568 12,809 2,943 7,605 8,329 3,472 485 4,372 78,790 12.949 3.123 61,757 706 17,123 6,366 10,757 7,619 71.967 62,074 194 1,656 3,888 22,867 6,425 15,519 3,145 8,380 9,893 3,785 1,608 4,500 104,589 13,568 3,146 80,991 857 23,877 10,093 13,784 11.730 93.995 79.079 254 1,917 5.958 32,633 7.612 17,747 3,309 9.649 14,916 5,159 5,172 4,585 130,554 14,154 2,966 102,477 1,080 28,779 1 1 ,972 15,807 14,005 118,331 94,794 283 2,172 5,096 43,194 8,900 20,570 3,570 1 1 ,009 23,537 7,562 11,177 4,798 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us,- Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments 158,963 144,830 14,133 134,075 1,186 142,644 1,885 163,497 148,834 14,663 133,387 1,226 143,811 1,917 175,448 158,101 17,347 140.638 1,248 148.063 1.894 188,669 170.790 17.879 143.665 1,313 159.388 2.068 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/Ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constmction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 140,759 14,615 3,589 111,102 1,525 30,017 1 1 ,924 18,093 14,133 128,511 101,352 333 2,388 3,951 45,837 10,438 22,229 3,814 12,362 27,159 7,753 14,339 5,067 141,894 15,433 6,170 110,539 1,794 31,478 12,356 19,122 14,663 129,148 101.121 363 2,329 4,121 41 ,430 10,847 24,411 4,285 13,335 28,027 7,503 15,019 5,505 146,169 17.953 1 1 .326 109,778 1,957 36,328 14,805 21.523 17.347 130,716 112.242 422 2,570 6,194 39,450 12,273 30.408 5,269 15.656 18.474 6,351 5,773 6,350 1 57,320 19,619 1 1 ,730 121,530 2,378 35,480 15,084 20,396 17,879 141,509 125,456 475 3,255 7,984 45,032 13,353 32.525 5,627 17,205 16,053 5,581 2,925 7,547 207,674 187,236 20,438 146,091 1,422 177,124 2,161 -24 174,939 21,408 11,327 134,067 2,715 40,342 17,439 22,903 20,438 156,686 139,028 647 3,970 9,916 50,277 14,519 34,000 6,288 19.411 17,658 5,822 3,043 8,793 204,922 189,400 15,522 148,666 1,378 172,115 2,214 -55 169,846 22,603 12,473 133,332 2.938 35,845 12.706 23,139 15,522 156.593 137,155 675 3,462 9,826 47.790 14,436 34,275 6,717 19,974 19,438 6,365 3,354 9,719 227,498 211,034 16,463 151,871 1,498 189,031 2,889 -40 186.102 26,167 15,229 146,497 3,671 38.863 13,580 25,283 16,463 172,568 151,020 752 3.783 1 1 ,392 54,372 15,260 36,024 7,844 21,593 21.548 6,862 4,236 10.449 255,192 236,252 18,941 153,970 1,657 218,795 3,438 -109 215,248 27,327 12,617 170,094 4,644 44,057 15,953 28.104 18,941 199.855 172,643 844 4,284 13.626 64.41 1 17,317 40,153 8,523 23,486 27,211 8.786 6,990 11,435 272,297 254,380 17,917 156,369 1.741 233.698 3.791 -128 229,779 29,203 13.315 183,996 5,208 44,494 14,992 29,502 17,917 215,781 184,668 922 4,323 14,752 69,558 18,510 42,241 9,234 25,128 31,113 9,930 8,555 12,628 289,028 273,231 15,797 158,946 1,818 246,812 3,985 -135 242,693 32,008 14,327 197,421 5,901 43,491 12,995 30,496 15,797 231,016 198,822 955 4,482 15,355 77,068 19,636 44,132 10,176 27,018 32,194 9,895 8.578 13.721 291,687 276,674 15,013 161,881 1,802 245.513 4.625 -190 240,697 34.588 16,401 195,821 6.142 43,549 1 2.354 31.195 15,013 230,500 197,627 1,037 4,140 15,362 73,268 19,402 45,011 11,140 28,266 32,873 9,597 8.308 14,968 312,781 298,860 13,921 165,058 1,895 263.124 5,241 -205 257,678 37,364 17,739 210,663 7.052 45,408 1 1 ,284 34,124 13,921 249,203 214,689 1,051 4,519 16,594 80,307 20,600 47,682 12,447 31.487 34.514 10,230 8.181 16,103 335,967 322,232 13,735 168,078 1,999 282.798 5,826 -220 276.752 40,250 18.965 227,719 8.08- 46,99> 1 1 .089 35,908 13.735 269.063 232,235 1,094 5,110 18.367 86,639 22,304 50,933 13.344 34,444 36,828 10,807 8,283 1 7,738 355,083 341,371 13,712 171,178 2,074 296.579 6.664 -219 289,696 43,472 21,915 238,569 9,075 48,934 10,973 37,961 13,712 282,867 243,913 1,108 5,207 19,039 90.141 23.530 53.488 14,296 37.105 38.953 11,200 8,228 19.526 See footnotes at end of table. 28 • United States STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the United States, ' 1958-87 (Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 S3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.- Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Ottier labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishieries, and ottier'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fistieries, and ottier' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and ottier textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publistiing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Memtiership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 364,737 349,499 15,238 174.143 2,094 299,841 6.836 -218 292,787 45,622 26,328 239,446 9,432 50,963 12,362 38,600 15,238 284,603 243,078 1,177 885 292 4,691 1,241 2,242 555 653 18,723 86,314 34,892 8,892 3,246 4,019 3,075 5,010 5,158 1,907 377 1,918 1,289 51,422 2,555 1,620 7,414 6,193 8,250 6,911 6,346 4,405 973 3,025 1,960 1,770 23,220 5,724 4,897 1,316 3,120 4,390 3,773 19,084 35,399 1 5,230 4,174 11,056 39,240 1,899 4,404 3,494 4,013 1,601 1,109 1,341 848 9,470 2,364 2,019 388,867 375,624 13,242 177,124 2,195 320,168 7,919 -233 312,017 49,318 27,532 258,196 10,610 51,363 10,286 41,077 13,242 306,926 263.339 1,170 898 272 4,587 1,212 2,134 544 698 20,440 95,043 37,406 9,352 3,614 4,314 3,374 5,285 5,535 1,934 394 2,193 1,410 57,637 2,964 1,812 8,243 6,814 9,405 8,231 6,516 4,936 1,204 3,406 2,175 1,930 24,527 5,761 5,442 1,396 3.355 4,605 3,968 20,376 37,839 16,521 4,481 12,040 42,835 2,012 4,618 3,543 4,661 1,721 1,094 1,433 875 10,528 2,760 2.189 405,658 391,896 13,762 179,954 2,254 332,632 9,207 -299 323,126 53.063 29,469 270,149 11,217 51,266 10,737 40,529 13,762 318,870 272,409 1,233 987 246 4,652 1,158 2,131 641 722 20,867 97.924 38,487 9,660 3,590 4,392 3,509 5,591 5,820 1,898 426 2,216 1,385 59,437 2,839 1,839 8,612 6,979 9,749 8,861 6,171 5,305 1,366 3,472 2,277 1,967 25,356 5,657 5,728 1,476 3,478 4,830 4,187 21,255 38,763 17,135 4,903 12,232 45,224 2,035 4,745 3,766 5,022 1,913 1,168 1,563 864 10,963 2,826 2,399 422,534 407,887 14,647 182,960 2,309 343,418 9,575 -295 333,548 55,480 33,506 277,770 11,819 53,829 1 1 ,494 42,335 14,647 328,771 278,918 1,316 1,052 264 4,555 1.033 2,166 623 733 21,608 97,962 39,272 9,814 3,543 4,430 3,695 5,777 6,040 1,917 422 2,240 1,394 58,690 2,708 1,792 8,266 6,793 9,678 9,233 6,063 4,771 1,703 3,411 2,312 1.960 25,760 5,367 5,878 1,455 3,631 5,002 4,427 21,925 39,198 18,327 5,188 13,139 48,267 2,074 4,983 3,702 5,492 2,034 1,251 1,688 929 11,630 3,210 2,676 449,699 434,654 15.045 185,708 2,422 365,635 10,241 -251 355,143 59,856 34,700 296,360 13,033 56,242 1 1 ,804 44,438 15,045 350,590 296,968 1,525 1,233 292 4,483 1,021 2,103 605 754 22,950 105,538 41,254 10,081 3,757 4,755 3.927 6.031 6.373 1.887 444 2.549 1.450 64,284 2,872 1,932 8,840 7,333 10,753 10,186 6,390 5,642 2,188 3,610 2,466 2,072 26,919 5,414 6,362 1,519 3,771 5.242 4.611 22,964 41,426 19,331 5,554 13,777 51,832 2,186 5,220 3,773 6.086 2.232 1.290 1,717 944 12,618 3,406 2.988 472,757 457,879 14,878 188,423 2,509 382,993 1 1 ,688 -224 371,081 64,768 36,908 31 1 ,736 13,955 57,302 11,556 45,746 14,878 368,115 310,845 1,524 1,243 281 4,550 1,049 2,155 594 752 24,444 109,685 42,416 10,260 3,804 4,895 4,091 6,229 6,671 1,913 456 2,651 1,446 67,269 3,093 2,008 9.092 7.641 1 1 .237 10.327 6.815 6,256 2,310 3,780 2,589 2,121 28,052 5,403 6,789 1,567 3,935 5,488 4,870 24,005 43,010 20,601 5.963 14.638 54,974 2,324 5,430 3,791 6,576 2,409 1,403 1,841 969 13,398 3,686 3,285 506,499 492.610 13.889 191,063 2,651 410,307 12,463 -224 397,620 70,194 38,685 334,285 15,719 60,303 10,527 49,776 13,889 396,418 334,560 1,772 1,449 323 4,760 1,112 2,205 638 805 26,680 117,235 44,943 10,831 4,070 5,194 4,314 6,629 7,095 1,898 483 2,886 1,543 72,292 3,349 2.176 10.077 8.359 12.489 10,738 7,058 6,767 2,252 4.079 2,697 2,251 29,951 5,511 7,294 1,665 4,207 6,052 5,222 25,440 46,593 22,241 6,427 15,814 59,888 2,461 5,820 3,875 7,450 2,610 1,463 1,961 1,020 14,878 4,034 3,631 547,834 531,671 16,163 193,451 2,832 442,559 13,221 -171 429,167 76,777 41,890 359,913 17,834 64.812 12.705 52,107 16,163 426,396 359,748 1,921 1,547 374 4.942 1.145 2,270 667 860 29.157 126,734 47,562 11,156 4.478 5.558 4.567 7.013 7.555 1.947 491 3.209 1.588 79.172 3.586 2.378 10.929 9.172 13,916 1 1 ,799 7,590 7,959 2,152 4,317 2,935 2,439 32,045 5,680 8.052 1.697 4,538 6.620 5.458 26.933 49.713 23.835 6.881 16.954 64.468 2.711 6,074 3,927 8,212 2,681 1.571 2.057 1,133 16,053 4,388 4,106 595,925 578,466 17,459 195,486 3,048 484,843 17,656 -150 467,037 82.242 46.646 395.495 19,871 69,477 13,956 55,521 17,459 467,384 393,076 2,036 1,637 399 5,072 1,186 2,270 712 904 31,740 140,491 51,262 11,718 4,905 5,985 4,955 7,558 8,323 1,991 501 3,596 1,730 89,229 3,780 2,649 1 1 ,843 10,186 16,128 13.681 9.392 8.467 2.508 4.597 3,379 2,619 34,412 5,771 8.693 1.923 5.009 7.224 5.792 29.299 53.291 25.480 7.344 18,136 71,255 3,013 6,654 3,970 9,265 2,878 1,778 2,203 1,235 17.799 4.880 4.588 638,669 622.737 15.932 197.360 3,236 515,848 20,441 -153 495,254 87,945 55,470 423,421 21,606 70,821 12,433 58,388 15,932 499,916 418,119 2.211 1.815 396 5.484 1.252 2.625 673 934 32.997 146.966 53,953 12,312 5,020 6,307 5,224 8,041 8,917 2,069 527 3,800 1.736 93.013 3.755 2.667 1 1 .772 10.550 16.936 14,782 10,431 8,138 2.965 4.664 3.654 2.699 36.476 5.814 9.009 2,003 5,689 7,756 6,205 31,167 56,774 27,737 8,006 19,731 78.307 3.251 7.078 4.129 10,406 3,221 1,827 2,326 1,290 20,250 5,190 5,053 700,684 684,520 16,164 199,297 3,516 565,979 22,667 -178 543,134 93,546 64,004 465,654 25,177 75,148 12,532 62,616 16,164 549.815 458.374 2.457 2.056 401 6.009 1,260 3,033 757 959 36,407 160,423 58,825 13,048 5,615 6,967 5,676 8,655 9,769 2,245 563 4,360 1,927 101,598 4,119 2.964 12.663 1 1 .569 17.962 15,958 11,261 9,874 3,259 5.076 3.966 2.927 39.755 5.966 10.115 2.176 6.379 8.406 6.713 33.781 61,976 31,593 8,841 22,752 85,973 3,537 7,415 4.325 11,410 3,468 1,986 2.522 1.468 22.867 5.443 5,783 32 3,308 3.338 41.525 12,181 7,836 21.507 32 3,721 3,648 43,587 12.535 7.956 23,096 34 4.112 3.814 46.461 13.291 7.993 25.177 37 4,466 4,095 49.853 14.225 8.133 27,495 38 4,851 4,483 53,622 15,093 8,644 29,885 47 5.075 4.740 57,270 16,111 8,850 32,309 58 5.343 5.284 61,858 17,151 9,409 35,298 62 5,701 5,792 66,648 18.200 9.689 38,759 71 6,274 6,647 74,308 20,018 11,312 42.978 81 6,852 7,353 81,797 21,877 12,053 47,867 88 7,486 8,175 91.441 24.124 13,152 54,165 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME United States • 29 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the United States, ' 1958-87 — Continued (Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 825,534 888,536 976,181 1,095,289 1,204,899 1,308,482 1,447,002 1,602,863 1,806,968 2,028,510 2,254,076 2,514,231 2,563,432 2,834,385 3,101,163 3,317,545 3,522,203 3,768,696 1 807,053 869,327 953.148 1.058.507 1.172,441 1 ,277,484 1,419,520 1,575,163 1,773,617 1,990,580 2,225,087 2,477,458 2.631,260 2,810,605 3,062,893 3,278.621 3,478,656 3,718,885 2 18,481 19,209 23.033 36.782 32,458 30,998 27,482 27,700 33,351 37,930 28,989 36,773 32,172 23,780 38,270 38.924 43,547 49,811 3 203,799 206,818 209,275 211,349 213,334 215,457 217,554 219.761 222,098 224,564 227,255 229.637 231,996 234,284 236,477 238.736 241,107 243,419 4 4,051 4,296 4,665 5,182 5,648 6,073 6,651 7,294 8,136 9,033 9,919 10,949 11.481 12,098 13,114 13,896 14,608 15,482 5 657,754 701,708 774,479 870,208 942,471 1 ,000,735 1,111,770 1,235,767 1,396,983 1,559,953 1,685,096 1.839.424 1,916,937 2,036,246 2,247,918 2,410,587 2,567,198 2,757,233 6 27,624 30,457 34,247 42,376 47,695 50,184 55,250 60,966 69,478 80,662 88,257 104.053 1 1 1 ,824 119,573 132,182 148,710 160,498 171,342 7 -186 -210 -244 -262 -282 -336 -358 -402 -441 -427 -488 -487 -559 -553 -510 -534 -515 -530 8 629,944 671,041 739,988 827,570 894,494 950,215 1,056,162 1,174,399 1,327,064 1,478,864 1,596,351 1,734.884 1,804,554 1,916,120 2,115,226 2,261,343 2,406,185 2,585,361 9 109,649 115,866 122.726 137,798 156,904 164.778 179,700 201,736 234,843 275,214 331,416 409.957 447 ??9 474,974 528,785 565,947 594,241 634,004 10 85,941 101,629 113.467 129,921 153,501 193.489 211,140 226,728 245,061 274,432 326,309 369.390 411,649 443,291 457,152 490,255 521,777 549,331 11 545,314 578,453 633.633 703,829 767,891 809,997 894,873 988,921 1,114,417 1,247,518 1,366,187 1.504,561 1,579,453 1 ,669,402 1,831,472 1,967,172 2,085,822 2,238,639 12 32.480 36.666 43.009 49,147 56,509 65,914 79,239 94,039 107,689 122,646 138,312 150,234 163.540 173.465 182,822 187,427 195,982 207,731 13 79,960 86,589 97,837 117,232 118,071 124,824 137,658 152,807 174,877 189,789 180,597 184,629 1 73.944 193.379 233,624 255,988 285,394 310,863 14 14,529 15,237 18.881 31,910 26,770 24,861 20,577 20,380 25,695 29,665 20,449 28,518 23.001 14.933 29,583 30,340 35,064 40,898 15 65,431 71,352 78.956 85,322 91,301 99,963 117,081 132,427 149,182 160,124 160,148 156,111 150.943 178.446 204,041 225,648 250,330 269,965 16 18,481 19,209 23.033 36.782 32,458 30,998 27,482 27,700 33,351 37,930 28,989 36,773 32,172 23,780 38,270 38,924 43,547 49,811 17 639,273 682,499 751 .446 833.426 910,013 969,737 1,084,288 1,208,067 1,363,632 1,522,023 1,656,107 1 ,802,651 1,884,765 2,012,466 2,209,648 2,371,663 2,523,651 2,707,422 18 526,862 559,720 617.055 686,966 750,478 794,085 894,858 1,004,219 1,141,280 1,281,382 1,391,082 1,511,435 1,570,583 1,678,141 1,852,464 1,987,497 2,117,421 2,273,492 19 2,961 3,350 3.744 4.282 4,775 4,972 5,901 6,904 7,854 8,843 8,886 8,926 9,084 11,257 1 1 ,244 12,282 12,845 14,440 20 2,447 2,809 3.139 3.555 3,919 4,098 4,693 5,446 6,023 6,836 7,029 7,563 8.133 9.088 9,550 9,958 10,095 1 1 ,403 21 514 541 605 727 856 874 1,208 1,458 1,831 2,007 1,857 1,363 951 2.169 1,694 2,324 2,750 3,037 22 6,948 7.025 8.027 9,252 12,760 15,974 17,086 19,985 22,122 25,722 33,677 40,782 41.535 36.858 38,944 40,170 31,113 30,026 23 1,819 1,917 2.275 2,520 3,472 4,714 5,050 6,065 6,586 7,142 8,045 8,282 8,928 7.687 8,482 8,183 7,865 7,488 24 3,098 2,998 3.495 4,252 6,319 8,115 8,663 10,159 11,273 13,487 20,214 26.527 27,580 24,432 25,536 27,206 18,337 17,358 25 946 963 1,024 1,114 1,418 1,473 1,582 1,757 1,996 2,655 2,791 3.249 2,383 1,997 1,927 1,685 1,561 1,689 26 1,085 1,147 1,233 1,376 1,551 1,672 1,791 2,004 2,267 2,438 2,627 2.724 2,644 2,742 2,999 3,096 3,350 3,491 27 42,770 46,890 52,294 58,518 62,528 62,973 71,758 81,172 95,743 108,753 112,699 114,025 116,218 123,714 141,180 152,686 167,353 179,458 28 175,231 178,695 196,511 220,457 239,157 241 ,277 273,337 308,605 347,930 388,856 414,665 449,760 445,567 461,717 507,783 529,291 544,147 562,954 29 66,038 68,454 73,733 79,895 86,475 89,429 100,900 1 1 1 ,758 123,381 135,614 146,404 159,483 164,959 173,929 184,354 190,626 198,654 209,056 30 14,806 15.454 16,154 17,108 18,704 20,033 22,048 24,117 26,321 28,818 31,239 33,462 35,060 35,923 37.045 38,131 39,778 41,480 31 6,032 6.279 7,040 7,740 7,870 7,463 8,700 9,395 10,143 10,764 1 1 ,206 11,750 11,115 12,288 12.610 12,250 13.084 14,189 32 7,308 7.535 8,090 8,775 8,949 8,897 10,268 1 1 ,030 12,104 12,631 13,318 14,200 14,002 14,794 15.872 15,684 16.042 16,594 33 6,525 6.760 7,390 8,039 8,756 8,903 10,352 11,571 12,828 14,182 15,374 16,755 17,227 18,366 19.927 20,665 21.621 22.599 34 9,940 10.250 11.023 11,934 12,738 13,326 14,592 16,107 17,998 20,265 22,540 24,734 26,477 28,617 31.450 34,205 36,384 39.222 35 11,369 11,669 12.439 13,534 15,430 16,491 18,523 20,677 22,634 25,217 27,568 30,318 32,309 33,457 35.153 37,084 38,780 40.470 36 2,574 2,736 2.904 3,106 3,744 4,291 4,849 5,445 6,219 7,003 7,735 8,759 9,351 9,629 9.307 9,229 8,889 8.782 37 653 674 718 805 894 956 1,061 1,136 1,332 1,437 1,611 1,910 2,046 2,139 2.129 2,215 2,211 2.313 38 4,942 5,235 6.007 6.834 7,348 7,141 8,257 9,916 11,256 12,695 13,033 14,476 14,420 1 5,785 18.075 18,632 19,438 20.929 39 1,889 1,862 1.968 2.020 2,042 1,928 2,250 2.364 2,546 2,602 2,780 3,119 2,952 2,931 2.786 2,531 2,427 2.478 40 109,193 110,241 122.778 140.562 1 52,682 151,848 172,437 196.847 224,549 253,242 268,261 290,277 280,608 287,788 323.429 338,665 345,493 353.898 41 4,441 4,850 5.613 6.374 6,657 6,921 8,386 9.772 1 1 ,376 12,679 12,663 12,567 11,255 13,175 14.634 15,180 16,280 17.729 42 3,207 3,355 3,869 4.332 4,456 3,907 4,512 5.140 5,900 6,439 6,602 7,080 6,969 7,709 8,793 9,295 9,722 10.510 43 13,810 13,777 15,492 18,010 20,530 19,433 21,811 24,644 27,684 31,225 31,464 34,048 28,538 26,580 29,016 27.203 26,206 26.282 44 12,854 13,199 14,715 16,900 18,410 19.880 22,432 25,241 28,483 31,771 33,251 35,436 33,666 33,808 37,740 39.679 40,035 40,205 45 20,372 19,553 22,006 25,637 29,416 30.128 33,200 37,757 43,576 50.815 55,868 61,320 58,813 55.838 63,324 66.086 65,111 66,425 46 17.694 17,470 18,960 21,834 23,670 22.492 25,366 28,732 33,008 37.404 41,353 45,350 47,448 51.328 58,566 61.788 62,757 64,018 47 11,116 10,214 11,076 12,082 13,180 15.115 16,151 18,021 20,942 24,673 28,614 31,540 32.160 32.336 35.415 39,016 42,714 45,202 48 9,512 11,527 13.109 15,482 14,997 14.266 18,377 22,368 24,903 26,478 24,164 25,239 23.560 27,098 32.686 35,684 36,104 35,550 49 2,725 2,361 6,170 2.482 6.896 2,604 7,715 2,565 8,243 50 5,827 8,T89 9,'229 'l0,423 Tl',978 T3,143 l"3,464 '14,140 'li3'.'499 'l"4','l"26' 'l'5'.'4'33 'l"5,'8i3'8 'l"6',369 'l6','910 51 4,433 4,443 4,921 5.653 6,309 7,271 8,227 9,553 10,833 12,360 14,261 16,324 17,587 18,259 19,447 20,580 21,675 22,075 52 3,202 3.322 3,639 3.939 4,249 4,246 4,746 5,196 5,866 6,255 6,557 7,233 7,113 7,537 8,375 8,316 8,520 8,992 53 47,576 51.532 57,595 64.011 69,973 73,697 83,019 93,228 104,777 117,119 127,882 139,417 147,832 153,199 164,713 172,146 1 79,754 189,297 54 6,589 6.901 7,329 8.207 8,646 8,611 9,688 10,553 11,581 13,212 13,921 14,112 13,335 13,109 13,884 13,434 12,709 11,981 55 11,616 13.054 15,040 17.139 18,511 18,475 21 ,227 24,539 28,121 31,357 33,281 34,906 34,978 35,862 41,059 41 ,747 44,029 47,658 56 2.272 2.157 2,261 2.488 2,712 2,866 3,186 3,458 4,060 4,397 4,887 5,335 5,158 5,027 5,262 5,306 5,146 5,009 57 7.842 8.285 8.907 9,729 11,094 11,912 13,221 15,140 17,133 19,536 21,406 23,189 24,867 26,539 28,485 30,627 34,372 37,218 58 11.126 12,243 14.123 15,613 17,261 18,715 20,671 22,781 25,928 29,693 33,473 38.111 42,885 44,085 44,579 46,477 46,946 49,037 59 8,131 8,892 9,935 10,835 11,749 13,118 15,026 16,757 17,954 18,924 20,914 23.764 26,609 28,577 31,444 34,555 36,552 38,394 60 39,655 42,186 46.494 51,511 59,101 65,741 72,158 79,031 90,141 103,099 114,537 122.587 127,860 131,008 145,784 156,910 164,360 174,792 61 71,680 77,273 83.875 93.269 100,272 106,233 118.521 129,777 144,945 159,022 166,907 178.111 185,736 203,508 219,754 234,226 248,853 265,650 62 35,837 40,379 44.247 47.486 49,604 54,414 63.603 72,695 85,410 94,723 97,638 104.975 109,793 128,867 140,660 155,069 175,273 195,632 63 11,151 12,197 13,268 14.751 16,757 18,756 21.033 23,149 26,182 29,761 33,803 37.742 42,514 47,148 51,620 55,749 62,101 67,060 64 24,686 28.182 30,979 32.735 32,847 35,658 42.570 49,546 59,228 64,962 63,835 67,233 67,279 81,719 89,040 99,320 113.172 128,572 65 104,204 112.390 124,268 138.170 152,308 168,804 189,475 212,822 242,358 275,245 314.191 352,852 386,958 428,013 482,402 534,717 593.723 661,243 66 4,221 4,546 4,925 5.445 5,826 6,194 7,230 8,053 9,665 10.796 1 1 .946 12,403 12,870 14,706 16.129 17,646 18.702 20,488 67 7,854 7,852 8.072 8,445 8,899 9,289 10,465 1 1 ,689 13,114 13.952 15.578 16,019 17.369 18,995 20.332 24,824 26.873 28,813 68 4,446 4,499 4.579 4,754 4,521 4,563 5,334 5,853 6,155 6.361 6.483 6,910 7.467 7,828 8.763 8,863 8.907 9,019 69 14,048 14,701 16.382 18,798 21,096 23,855 28,034 32,628 38,323 46.676 54,820 63,157 72.870 83,829 99.649 115,408 128.869 143,767 70 4,077 4,685 5.282 5,043 6,581 7,258 8,391 9,665 1 1 ,486 12,485 13,437 15,233 15,156 17,082 19,984 22,389 24,287 26,210 71 2,267 2,492 2.728 3,109 3,596 3,758 4,138 4,701 5,489 6,136 7,454 7,156 7,485 8,506 10,015 9,697 10,531 10,987 72 2,854 3,036 3.400 3,981 4,382 4,834 5,480 6.267 6,696 7,413 7,841 9,006 9,518 10.523 11,816 13,036 14,627 15,923 73 1,509 1,572 1.675 1,744 1,878 2,113 2,639 2.931 3,927 3,270 3,505 3,563 3,894 4.303 5,555 6,247 6,593 7,533 74 29,258 32.080 36.058 40,039 45,308 52,195 59,464 66.332 74,153 83.345 96,616 110,539 125,738 136.474 146,691 159,020 171,567 194,051 75 6,906 7.707 8,698 9,887 10,925 1 1 ,875 13,043 14,762 16,525 18.930 21,900 24,086 28,216 32,238 38,516 42,867 49,321 57,601 76 7,682 8.567 9,769 10,501 11,166 10,711 10,962 11,205 12,000 13.167 14,563 16,207 17,581 19,208 21,291 23,204 24,456 26,677 77 4 567 5,202 5714 6 870 7 853 8 977 9.744 386 10,202 433 11,135 482 12,383 529 13,868 597 15,543 700 17,361 777 78 I'l's 160 144 l"56 174 'l83 205 229 272 306 '342 79 8,884 9.688 10,326 10,941 1 1 ,857 10,471 10,868 11,910 13,140 14.052 15,406 16.365 17,823 18,827 19,977 20,895 22.109 23,570 80 10,083 10,805 12,230 14,327 16,099 16,938 18,020 20,883 24,543 30,493 35,323 42,078 40,336 43,877 50,772 56,156 70.638 78,466 81 112,411 122,779 134,391 146,460 159,535 175,652 189,430 203,848 222,352 240,641 265,025 291,216 314,182 334,325 357,184 384,166 406.230 433,930 82 28,777 30,869 33.117 35.295 38,652 42,158 45,505 48,775 53,270 56,623 62,076 67,504 70,719 75,150 79,798 84,437 84,731 89,909 83 15,106 15,671 16.906 17.629 18,451 18,778 19,138 19,563 20,609 21,563 23,859 28,393 32,249 34,393 36,396 38,786 40,617 42.497 84 68,528 76.239 84.368 93.536 102,432 114,716 124,787 135,510 148,473 162,455 179,090 195,319 211,214 224,782 240,990 260,943 280,882 301 .524 85 See footnotes at end of table. 30 • New England STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and New England Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. New England Percent New England Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 LI] 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New England • 31 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the New England Region, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.- Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.- Transfer payments Earnings by type "■: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Ser/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivatiori of personal income: Total earnings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Const njction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 7,024 6,825 199 8,130 864 5,203 11 5,192 1,713 118 4,408 37 757 136 621 199 5,004 4,628 17 13 337 1,924 384 937 318 698 376 70 24 282 1930 6,484 6,283 201 8,175 793 4,709 11 4,698 1,664 122 4.014 36 659 141 519 201 4,508 4,121 17 11 292 1,621 364 876 282 659 387 72 21 295 1944 11,204 10,908 297 8,588 1,305 9,695 129 9,567 1,356 282 8,275 113 1,307 203 1,104 297 9,399 7,722 34 8 224 4,314 540 1,449 304 848 1,677 552 774 351 1931 5,787 5,646 141 8,193 706 4,044 11 4,032 1,542 212 3,521 32 491 90 401 141 3.903 3,508 15 8 227 1,349 327 746 255 581 395 72 19 304 1945 11,295 10,955 339 8,515 1,326 9,569 126 9,443 1,369 482 8,052 131 1,386 237 1,148 339 9,230 7,561 43 8 244 3,921 568 1,558 330 891 1,669 455 837 377 1932 4,619 4,515 104 8,220 562 3,101 11 3,089 1,348 182 2,762 28 311 63 248 104 2,997 2,615 11 5 125 947 268 574 215 470 382 68 18 296 1946 12,223 1 1 ,839 385 8,909 1,372 9,904 128 9,776 1,542 906 8,204 143 1,557 279 1,277 385 9,519 8,450 54 12 410 3,979 657 1,905 396 1,038 1,069 326 320 424 1933 4,317 4,203 114 8,254 523 2,975 11 2,963 1,167 186 2,643 25 307 80 227 114 2,861 2,482 10 4 80 1,004 244 512 206 424 379 83 17 278 1947 12,991 12,618 373 9,059 1,434 10,569 136 10,434 1,649 908 8,942 176 1,452 258 1,194 373 10,196 9,265 58 14 495 4,396 695 2,028 425 1,154 931 275 151 506 1934 4,775 4,655 120 8,296 576 3,427 12 3,415 1,192 168 2,994 27 407 84 323 120 3,306 2,837 10 5 114 1,141 261 633 210 462 469 120 14 335 1948 13,676 13.259 417 9,232 1,4«1 11,330 144 39 11,226 1,676 774 9,547 199 1,584 287 1,298 417 10,913 9,886 67 11 582 4,674 715 2,108 452 1,276 1,028 276 166 586 1935 5,109 4,966 143 8,361 611 3,770 12 3,758 1,179 172 3,262 30 479 103 376 143 3,627 3,098 12 5 117 1,287 275 697 215 490 529 126 17 387 1949 13,522 13,129 393 9,379 1,442 1 1 ,029 143 46 10,932 1,672 918 9,237 210 1,581 271 1,310 393 10,635 9,485 67 11 590 4,206 697 2,114 483 1,318 1,150 301 189 660 1936 5,750 5,586 165 8,391 685 4.182 13 4,170 1,310 271 3,576 36 570 121 449 165 4,018 3,422 13 6 166 1,416 298 763 232 528 596 264 18 313 1950 14,900 14,561 339 9,316 1,599 12,004 187 66 1 1 ,883 1,996 1,021 10,108 265 1,632 215 1,417 339 1 1 ,665 10,440 72 12 685 4,794 722 2,208 546 1,402 1,225 308 211 706 1937 5,957 5,794 163 8,409 708 4,505 53 4,452 1,314 191 3,884 38 583 115 468 163 4,341 3,786 16 7 167 1,627 320 840 240 570 555 220 20 315 1951 16,540 16,157 384 9,289 1,781 13,761 221 89 13,630 2,012 898 11,630 340 1,792 254 1,538 384 13,378 11,854 79 15 777 5,683 785 2,421 598 1,497 1,523 419 346 758 1938 5,455 5,314 141 8,427 647 4,119 48 4,071 1,133 251 3,545 38 535 93 443 141 3,978 3,368 15 5 143 1,294 309 833 227 543 609 257 21 331 1952 17,533 17,130 403 9,358 1,874 14,466 239 112 14,339 2,236 958 12,240 373 1,852 288 1,564 403 14,063 12,347 81 14 802 5,934 841 2,460 638 1,577 1,716 482 418 816 1939 5,878 5,734 144 8,438 697 4,441 46 4,395 1,245 237 3,829 40 572 95 477 144 4,297 3,694 16 6 170 1,516 316 869 239 562 603 247 22 334 1953 18,679 18,315 365 9,628 1,940 15,384 249 141 15,276 2,361 1,043 13,086 417 1,881 259 1,622 365 15,020 13,215 79 16 823 6,425 894 2,582 696 1,701 1,804 494 431 880 1940 6,325 6,193 133 8,449 749 4,834 50 4,784 1,284 258 4,149 44 641 81 561 133 4,701 4,101 17 6 207 1,731 331 958 257 595 601 233 33 335 1954 18,963 18,678 285 9,833 1,929 15,326 291 165 15,200 2,569 1,194 12,999 434 1,894 191 1,703 285 15,041 13,179 82 17 884 5,983 934 2,696 776 1,808 1,862 471 447 945 1941 7,697 7,527 170 8,586 896 6,188 64 6,124 1,332 241 5,313 50 825 108 717 170 6,018 5,296 19 7 293 2,529 373 1,156 277 642 722 273 113 337 1955 20,324 19,981 342 9,871 2,059 16,347 327 197 16,216 2,818 1,289 13,745 489 2,113 243 1,870 342 16,004 14,082 82 19 1,025 6,351 979 2,804 842 1,979 1,923 494 430 998 1942 9,453 9,202 251 8,627 1,096 7,944 87 7,856 1,359 238 6,816 62 1,066 175 891 251 7,693 6,669 27 9 378 3,545 425 1,284 274 728 1,023 394 294 335 1956 21,725 21,415 309 9,928 2,188 17,596 354 235 17,476 2,900 1,348 14,861 564 2,170 203 1,967 309 17,286 1 5,249 87 22 1,139 6,915 1,052 2,980 899 2,155 2,037 522 457 1,057 1943 10,842 10,513 329 8,534 1,270 9,375 120 9,253 1,358 231 8,011 79 1,283 241 1,042 329 9.044 7,574 29 8 270 4,321 480 1,397 292 776 1,470 554 576 341 1957 22,919 22,612 307 10,030 2,285 18,404 406 271 18,269 3,081 1,569 15,474 628 2,301 188 2,113 307 18,097 15,924 88 23 1,201 7,069 1,098 3,119 981 2,344 2,173 546 478 1,150 See footnotes at end of table. 32 • New England STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the New England Region, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line "] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of worl< Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments .■ Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income ". Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm.. Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisfieries, and other'.... Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance "> Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business sen/ices Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 23,408 23,076 333 10,219 2,291 18,523 409 291 18,405 3,134 1,870 15,558 513 2,352 203 2,149 333 18,190 15,831 96 53 43 23 C) 1 (°) 1,139 6,741 2,759 392 481 284 370 329 190 16 4 300 393 3,982 127 88 356 505 810 679 616 43 102 126 236 293 1,092 184 249 26 126 278 229 1,058 2,136 1,055 263 792 2,491 103 260 191 219 81 51 64 26 694 154 297 25,027 24,754 273 10,437 2,398 19,916 474 319 19,761 3,376 1,890 16,750 698 2,469 164 2,305 273 19,643 17,167 89 49 40 24 (°) 1 1 r> 1,223 7,452 2,992 404 523 305 403 350 216 17 4 336 434 4,460 141 99 404 552 919 811 638 50 120 145 270 310 1,141 184 269 30 132 286 239 1,118 2,258 1,126 267 859 2,737 106 272 193 268 87 50 66 24 770 178 329 26,096 25,763 333 10,532 2,478 20,729 553 342 20,519 3,581 1,996 17,504 738 2,488 223 2.265 333 20,397 17,795 85 52 33 27 (°) 3 P> 1,249 7,664 3,028 419 502 307 413 370 231 18 5 341 423 4,636 147 101 389 555 978 868 651 53 166 145 268 315 1,181 180 282 30 137 300 252 1,155 2,342 1,175 287 888 2,918 107 282 204 310 98 54 72 24 798 177 363 27,345 27,056 288 10,666 2,564 21,549 587 364 21,326 3,788 2.231 18,211 787 2,552 180 2,372 288 21,261 18,463 91 56 35 29 C) 4 l^i 1,289 7,826 3,053 416 485 303 421 387 237 17 4 359 423 4,773 137 100 386 567 1,001 892 722 51 191 146 271 309 1,214 168 292 29 147 312 265 1,192 2,414 1,255 303 951 3.155 110 299 199 357 112 59 80 23 851 205 405 29,021 28.742 279 10.800 2,687 22,809 622 394 22,581 4,165 2,275 19.285 858 2,666 168 2,498 279 22,530 19,572 101 63 38 28 C) 3 l^i 1,377 8,296 3,170 429 503 318 436 407 244 17 4 385 428 5,126 143 105 412 611 1,083 966 740 56 223 158 307 320 1,265 162 317 29 153 328 275 1,238 2,545 1,325 322 1,004 3,397 114 314 202 405 121 60 82 24 912 220 456 30,339 30,070 270 10,986 2,762 23,647 704 417 23,360 4,567 2,413 20,017 910 2,719 157 2,562 270 23,377 20.251 99 62 37 30 n 6 1 C) 1,463 8,391 3,167 423 485 315 446 430 247 15 4 380 422 5,223 147 106 398 614 1,100 969 820 62 208 165 315 318 1,313 162 333 29 159 341 289 1,275 2,654 1,411 341 1,070 3,616 120 323 201 452 129 67 88 24 971 237 493 32,486 32,180 306 11,186 2,904 25,196 746 458 24,907 5,056 2,523 21,208 1,001 2,986 193 2,793 306 24,890 21,528 112 71 41 32 'I 1 n 1,631 8,758 3,315 449 487 328 465 453 262 16 4 407 445 5.443 160 114 424 662 1,183 966 828 73 188 182 325 338 1,398 158 364 31 164 372 310 1,343 2,837 1,515 363 1,151 3,903 124 342 204 492 138 67 96 24 1,064 263 539 34,937 34,582 355 1 1 ,329 3,084 26,947 783 500 26.664 5,595 2,678 22,681 1,126 3,139 238 2.901 355 26,592 23,039 121 73 48 35 '"l 1 1,755 9,400 3,469 457 514 341 492 471 276 16 5 434 464 5,931 163 125 451 716 1,287 1,054 943 87 177 199 358 370 1,492 160 396 30 177 397 331 1,400 2,988 1,607 387 1,220 4,241 138 359 205 533 144 71 101 25 1,168 285 602 38,081 37.716 365 1 1 .430 3,332 29,561 1,051 551 29,061 6,086 2,934 24,967 1,252 3,342 249 3,092 365 29,196 25,325 128 78 49 32 (°) 4 1 P) 1,900 10,501 3,701 478 543 357 534 509 302 16 4 461 497 6.800 176 134 513 807 1,466 1,226 1,143 92 215 217 409 404 1,584 163 427 32 191 425 346 1,532 3,205 1,716 415 1,301 4,729 155 390 206 608 155 79 108 26 1,295 317 681 41,442 41,179 263 11,562 3,584 31,776 1,211 604 31,169 6,752 3,520 26,965 1,391 3,420 147 3,273 263 31,514 27,252 133 87 46 46 (°) 19 C-) 2,018 11,099 3,823 501 534 366 561 551 306 18 4 479 504 7,276 179 132 528 861 1,520 1,366 1.220 90 276 224 458 421 1,686 164 448 32 213 461 368 1,649 3,446 1,882 459 1,423 5,292 166 422 211 704 176 82 114 28 1,500 341 739 44,971 44.682 289 1 1 ,637 3,864 34,518 1,338 681 33,861 6,965 4,145 29,214 1.608 3,696 175 3,520 289 34,228 29,452 141 97 45 68 (°) 38 1 C) 2,197 11,745 4,093 522 568 389 596 589 338 18 4 522 546 7,652 188 137 529 912 1,543 1.460 1,263 92 333 247 493 453 1,807 162 493 36 243 474 399 1,798 3,748 2,089 507 1,582 5,860 180 439 219 777 189 90 125 31 1,709 360 841 4 143 205 2,360 602 494 1,264 4 166 225 2,476 624 499 1,354 4 189 235 2,602 662 487 1,453 4 212 238 2,798 720 494 1,583 4 233 251 2,958 738 515 1,705 5 236 268 3,126 778 505 1,843 6 248 293 3,361 822 527 2,013 7 271 331 3.553 834 542 2,177 8 311 390 3,871 924 573 2,374 9 353 446 4,262 964 594 2,704 9 393 499 4,776 1,063 631 3,082 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New England • 33 Major Sources Personal Income ' for the New England Region, 1958-87— Continued [Millions ot dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 52,794 55,953 60,607 66,459 72,223 77,1 84,476 92,629 103,154 115,741 130,375 145,282 156,305 169,145 187,447 201,986 218,571 238,395 1 52,465 55,641 60,291 66,032 71,756 76,£ 83,998 92,185 102,693 115,196 129,935 144.724 155,689 168,602 186,814 201.388 217,907 237,567 2 329 312 316 427 468 - 479 444 461 545 440 558 616 543 633 598 664 728 3 11,878 11,996 12,088 12,148 12,157 12,1 12,207 12,257 12,303 12,345 12,368 12,417 12,433 12,492 12,578 12,664 12,742 12,844 4 4,445 4,664 5,014 5,471 5,941 6,3 6,920 7,557 8,385 9,375 10,542 11,701 12,572 13,540 14,903 15,950 17,153 18,560 5 40,026 41,908 45.638 50,204 53,699 55,74 61,526 57.800 75,958 85,110 94,017 102,204 108,862 119,100 133.093 145,469 158,769 174,951 6 1,644 1,795 1,966 2,346 2,737 2,83 2,985 3,291 3,659 4,325 4,911 5,851 6,328 6,874 7.720 8,833 9,852 10,776 7 820 847 895 934 1,002 1,07. 1,181 1,311 1,478 1,690 1,968 2,264 2,402 2,640 2.898 3,040 3,095 3,163 8 39.202 40.961 44,568 48,792 51,964 53,98 59,722 65,820 73,777 82,475 91,074 98,617 104,937 114,866 128,271 139,675 152,032 167,338 9 8,035 8,320 8,723 9,490 10,596 10,76' 11,637 12,982 14,697 16,921 20,41 1 25,158 27,746 29,060 33,178 35,000 37,532 40,633 10 5,556 6,672 7,317 8,176 9,663 12,42- 13,117 13,827 14,679 16,345 18,890 21,508 23,622 25,220 25,998 27,310 29,007 30,424 11 34,056 35,505 38,568 42.336 45.252 46,631 50,735 55,572 62,161 69,652 77,345 84,776 90,770 98,265 109,885 119,978 130,862 144,380 12 2,090 2,301 2,689 3.032 3.417 3,88e 4,573 5,301 6,033 6,888 7,955 8,781 9,796 10,669 11,430 11,959 12,679 13,726 13 3,880 4,102 4,382 4.836 5.030 5,218 6,218 6,926 7,764 8,571 8,717 8,647 8,296 10,166 11,778 13,531 15,247 16,844 14 213 199 202 295 327 2C'1 322 260 278 350 240 367 412 346 439 407 476 531 15 3,666 3,903 4,180 4,541 4,703 5,017 5,896 6,667 7,486 8,221 8,477 8,280 7,885 9,820 11,339 13,124 14.772 16,314 16 329 312 316 427 468 353 479 444 461 545 440 558 616 543 633 598 664 728 17 39,697 41,597 45,322 49,777 53,231 55,392 61,048 67,356 75,498 84,565 93,577 101,645 108,246 118,557 132,460 144,871 153,125 174,223 18 33,881 35.233 38,256 42.055 45.183 46,716 51,802 57,306 64,582 72,790 80,762 88,026 93,826 103,074 115,728 126.554 133,612 152,932 19 175 193 206 242 262 265 316 377 443 506 506 433 435 620 580 781 951 1,104 20 118 135 140 163 165 161 178 207 229 255 261 274 316 372 408 470 529 622 21 57 58 66 78 96 103 138 171 214 251 245 159 119 247 172 311 422 482 22 58 41 68 80 136 179 252 301 242 273 503 564 500 405 441 592 228 330 23 s o S 41 u 129 205 1°) 223 161 1^1 394 442 3^^ 2^] 27 328 4^' 35 76 163 24 25 1 1 2 1 3 1 (4 1 -1 5 13 14 11 5 3 9.221 1 2 26 2,7^"] 2,970 n 3,235 3,413 3,319 3,081 3,2^ 3,492 3,983 (°) 4,558 4,8e] 5,1^1 5,7^ 6,7^ 83 7,927 116 10,948 (°) 12,844 27 28 12,539 12,241 13,247 14,769 16,213 16,202 18.129 20,286 22,983 25,943 29,072 31,627 32,697 34,310 38,273 39,724 40,744 41,736 29 4,298 4,344 4,671 5,010 5,225 5,211 5.871 6.392 7,014 7,634 8,308 9,014 9,537 10,064 10,807 11,057 11,451 11,953 30 577 595 618 630 648 665 732 774 829 902 979 1,013 1,123 1,138 1,174 1,229 1,272 1,313 31 546 532 586 638 614 574 667 715 771 798 821 869 808 886 959 906 906 938 32 390 392 420 451 455 462 526 560 612 631 676 729 740 763 826 789 769 714 33 648 654 714 788 849 826 964 1,077 1,198 1,329 1,469 1,593 1,667 1,759 1,883 1,906 1.963 2,047 34 675 703 756 797 853 905 991 1,084 1,203 1,327 1,475 1,626 1,778 1,930 2,160 2,401 2.614 2,908 35 410 429 463 513 562 612 646 708 804 902 1,047 1,206 1,384 1,442 1,579 1,670 1,775 1,838 36 18 20 34 39 50 52 54 62 72 83 78 95 94 90 84 88 96 106 37 5 6 6 6 7 8 9 9 11 13 14 16 20 24 28 30 32 32 38 536 555 628 705 757 680 770 868 926 1.024 1,082 1,133 1,205 1,302 1,440 1,464 1,513 1,554 39 491 459 446 443 429 426 511 534 586 625 666 734 718 729 674 574 512 503 40 8,241 7,898 8,576 9,760 10,988 10,990 12.258 13,894 15,969 18,309 20,764 22,613 23,161 24,246 27,466 28,668 29,293 29.782 41 204 210 231 274 292 26fc 318 362 449 514 573 563 494 575 679 721 798 897 42 149 152 167 190 202 191 205 221 252 263 279 283 281 288 327 357 392 413 43 552 527 578 635 709 623 700 743 877 1,018 1,108 1,188 1,125 1,095 1,304 1,124 1,148 1.159 44 1.043 1,053 1.182 1,346 1,509 1,675 1,871 2,023 2,278 2,539 2,852 3,040 3,015 3,004 3,088 3,121 3,078 3,096 45 1,648 1,515 1,655 1,934 2,248 2,246 2,448 2,918 3,343 3,981 4,675 4,964 5,000 5,037 5,796 6,146 6,258 6,692 46 1,609 1,536 1,682 1,945 2,170 2.W^ 2,359 2,659 3,032 3,508 4,013 4,490 4,903 5.463 6,622 7,073 7,100 6,677 47 1,281 1,154 1,170 1,297 1,481 1,776 1,952 2,206 2,489 2,910 3,358 3,643 3,895 4,184 4,509 4,885 5,123 5,253 48 88 99 112 136 108 108 130 173 195 216 249 270 233 241 354 355 340 318 49 330 306 288 322 308 338 353 384 383 50 280 '355 390 436 529 575 59l" '619 588' '6l'l" '668 '698 '7'l"6' '773 51 569 562 615 726 860 99;^ 1,134 1,328 1,578 1,774 1,997 2,407 2,506 2,584 2,841 2,900 3,025 3,125 52 488 495 553 586 642 65/ 751 826 947 1,009 1,067 1,145 1,121 1,163 1,278 1,288 1,320 1,378 53 2,245 2,453 2,760 3,033 3,227 3,35C 3,688 4,125 4,526 5,002 5,471 5,935 6,373 6,801 7,323 7,817 8,132 8,926 54 169 177 180 198 202 19H 225 251 277 313 324 319 289 272 305 280 248 231 55 576 635 713 798 823 79C 886 1,001 1,125 1,248 1,312 1,374 1,399 1,483 1,707 1,773 1,925 2,141 56 40 43 44 60 56 57 63 66 84 82 84 90 96 109 131 154 170 186 57 308 331 352 376 425 448 498 590 670 790 852 922 990 1,095 1,230 1,365 1,493 1,633 58 665 745 885 974 1,060 1,135 1,212 1,324 1,443 1,623 1,834 2,080 2,342 2,478 2,407 2,567 2,469 2,707 59 487 522 587 627 662 71b 805 894 927 945 1,066 1,149 1,257 1,364 1,543 1,678 1,827 2,028 60 2,158 2,247 2,466 2,777 3,101 3,34P 3,668 3,980 4,502 5,205 5,911 6,241 6,581 7,053 8,065 9,041 9,894 1 1 ,240 61 4,368 4,668 4,957 5,375 5,704 5,98C 6,480 7,001 7,726 8,505 9,035 9,723 10,243 1 1 ,662 12,928 14,218 15,972 17,824 62 2,418 2,689 2,871 3,088 3,228 3,514 3.990 4,498 5,172 5,709 6,013 6,582 6,933 8,181 9,000 10,042 11,770 13,837 63 656 705 753 830 928 1,026 1.124 1,209 1,343 1,508 1,731 1,954 2,218 2,460 2,754 3,081 3,629 4,210 64 1,762 1,984 2,118 2,258 2,301 2,488 2,865 3,288 3,828 4,200 4,282 4,628 4,715 5,720 6,246 6,961 8,141 9,627 65 7,169 7,731 8,447 9,277 9,993 10,797 12,042 13,245 15,007 17,089 19,389 21,788 24,309 27,310 31,191 35,118 39,971 45,090 66 208 224 244 258 266 281 325 359 423 466 501 511 551 663 756 855 954 1,103 67 453 441 438 456 472 488 529 588 656 706 786 809 888 1,058 1,161 1,462 1,625 1,784 68 220 220 222 228 215 216 251 273 286 294 300 317 339 353 394 396 396 400 69 940 961 1,034 1,174 1,292 1,338 1,557 1.813 2.193 2,715 3,276 3,858 4,568 5,395 6,571 7,745 9,099 10,241 70 223 254 281 323 348 386 438 494 583 639 688 784 820 934 1,102 1,262 1,431 1,587 71 102 113 120 147 160 186 200 212 248 279 331 316 349 422 480 482 575 619 72 137 145 166 197 208 226 254 287 305 342 353 408 432 469 535 616 703 790 73 34 36 42 46 45 45 50 52 60 56 67 65 75 82 111 132 148 163 74 2,197 2,456 2,721 3,036 3,396 3,822 4,281 4.693 5,114 5,693 6,558 7,397 8,410 9,197 10,008 10,913 11,787 13,308 75 434 480 528 606 654 680 743 842 932 1,065 1,207 1,298 1,488 1.747 2,139 2.422 2.881 3,408 76 1,087 1,209 1,325 1,383 1,447 1,355 1,480 1,494 1,605 1,763 1,851 2,146 2,337 2,564 2,841 3.102 3,349 3,651 77 305 355 406 493 559 664 707 753 843 953 1,096 65 1,259 72 1.471 82 78 Ti 'I'S I'S 'l"6 18 20 23 26 29 32 36 40 44 48 55 79 484 524 566 593 611 490 523 557 616 663 724 761 819 880 969 1,009 1,098 1.196 80 637 649 745 814 860 959 1,032 1,150 1,463 1,816 2,046 2,371 2,436 2,654 3,118 3,559 4,592 5,286 81 5,816 6,364 7,066 7,722 8,048 8,675 9,245 10,050 10,916 11,776 12,815 13,620 14,421 15,482 16,732 18,317 19,513 21,291 82 1,257 1,314 1,439 1,501 1,563 1,706 1,832 1,977 2,174 2,258 2,427 2,672 2,817 2,968 3,181 3,365 3,399 3,644 83 724 741 798 768 642 636 626 652 710 753 827 965 1,061 1,143 1,218 1,293 1,373 1,423 84 3,835 4,309 4,830 5,453 5,843 6,334 6,787 7,422 8,031 8,766 9,560 9,983 10,543 1 1 ,372 12.333 13,659 14,741 16,224 85 See footnotes at end of table. 34 • Connecticut STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Connecticut Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Connecticut Connecticut Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87). Percent Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Connecticut • 35 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Connecticut, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence * Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.- Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments 1,616 1,579 38 1,594 1,014 1,185 2 1,470 1,429 41 1,613 911 1,054 2 1,290 1,257 33 1,628 792 894 2 1,003 977 26 1,637 613 672 2 946 921 26 1,642 576 651 2 1,066 1,040 27 1,650 646 764 2 1,164 1,130 34 1,666 855 2 1,334 1,299 35 1,672 798 963 2 1,427 1,390 37 1,678 850 1,072 9 1,279 1,249 30 1,684 759 953 8 1,401 1,367 33 1,696 826 1,049 10 1,549 1,519 30 1,708 907 1,197 11 1,983 1,942 40 1,751 1,132 1,596 14 2,522 2.474 48 1,798 1,403 2,084 18 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other » N4ining Const njction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,183 413 21 1,032 8 145 22 122 38 1,147 1,080 4 3 93 475 80 181 94 150 67 8 4 55 1,052 397 22 918 8 127 26 101 41 1,013 943 4 2 76 388 74 170 86 142 70 8 4 58 892 361 38 788 7 99 20 78 33 861 789 4 2 57 310 66 146 78 125 72 8 4 60 670 301 32 602 6 64 16 48 26 646 578 3 1 27 216 55 114 61 101 66 8 4 56 649 266 32 583 6 62 17 45 25 625 560 2 1 18 239 49 101 59 90 65 11 3 52 762 275 30 678 6 80 17 63 27 737 657 2 1 25 291 53 125 60 100 80 18 2 60 853 281 30 750 7 99 24 75 34 821 735 3 1 27 336 57 140 63 107 87 17 3 67 961 324 48 838 8 117 24 93 35 928 832 3 1 38 382 63 160 67 119 96 36 3 57 1,062 332 33 940 9 123 25 98 37 1,035 943 4 1 42 450 69 178 69 130 92 28 3 60 945 288 46 830 9 114 18 96 30 923 820 3 1 41 346 66 173 66 124 103 36 3 64 1,040 321 40 915 10 124 21 103 33 1,016 914 4 2 48 414 67 180 69 131 102 33 3 65 1,186 323 40 1,046 11 140 17 123 30 1,167 1,067 4 2 52 516 71 208 72 142 100 29 5 66 1,581 363 38 1,399 12 184 23 161 40 1,555 1,454 4 2 72 808 80 251 77 160 101 24 8 69 2,066 418 38 1,844 16 224 28 196 48 2,036 1,906 5 2 79 1,187 93 279 82 179 130 25 35 70 2,835 2,770 65 1,797 1,578 2,429 23 2,407 390 39 2,131 21 278 44 233 65 2,364 2,183 6 1 62 1,417 104 310 87 195 181 31 77 73 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income , Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm 2,856 2,795 61 1,801 1,586 2,463 23 2,767 2,690 77 1,782 1,553 2,335 22 2,993 2,908 84 1,911 1,566 2,449 25 3,323 3,236 87 1,969 1,688 2,725 28 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Const aiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,440 367 49 2,146 30 287 38 248 61 2,402 2,181 6 1 55 1,378 116 323 90 211 221 30 114 76 2,314 359 95 1,989 34 312 53 258 77 2,258 2,034 6 1 60 1,179 119 347 100 223 224 29 115 80 2,424 418 151 2,055 38 356 61 296 84 2,365 2,201 9 2 108 1,138 140 428 118 259 164 32 41 91 2,696 445 182 2,331 47 347 60 286 87 2,637 2,477 11 2 129 1,296 156 463 128 292 161 32 22 107 3,412 3,328 85 2,014 1,694 2,811 30 43 2,823 452 138 2,370 53 388 53 335 85 2,726 2,542 10 2 146 1,330 142 468 129 314 184 34 26 123 3,336 3.252 84 2,032 1,642 2,680 31 50 2,699 465 172 2,233 55 391 55 336 84 2,595 2,396 11 2 154 1,156 142 472 140 319 200 38 28 134 3,766 3,689 77 2.016 1,868 2.979 42 67 3,004 574 188 2,488 72 419 48 371 77 2,902 2,697 13 2 180 1,360 146 493 157 346 205 35 27 143 4,330 4.244 85 2,028 2,135 3,536 51 88 3,573 593 163 2,967 98 471 57 414 85 3,450 3,212 14 3 213 1,720 161 555 172 373 239 39 42 158 4,732 4,644 88 2,081 2,274 3,830 56 107 3,881 682 170 3,215 112 503 68 436 88 3,742 3,475 16 3 241 1,857 175 589 189 405 267 45 45 177 5,141 5,049 93 2,168 2,371 4.182 59 131 4,253 702 186 3,525 128 528 72 456 93 4,089 3,794 17 4 241 2,078 188 620 207 440 295 52 47 196 5,243 5,161 82 2,249 2,331 4,154 72 151 4,233 779 231 3,481 132 541 61 481 82 4,072 3,752 17 4 254 1.917 204 648 235 472 320 53 49 218 5,652 5.570 81 2.300 2,457 4,460 83 177 4,554 830 267 3,711 149 600 59 541 81 4,378 4,035 18 4 297 2,034 214 682 255 531 343 57 50 237 6,170 6,100 70 2.316 2,664 4.868 90 208 4.986 910 274 4,066 174 628 45 583 70 4.798 4.425 19 6 359 2,226 232 734 272 578 373 65 54 255 6,582 6,511 71 2,359 2,790 5,174 104 238 5,308 953 321 4.292 196 686 45 640 71 5,103 4,692 19 6 403 2,308 247 783 303 623 411 71 59 260 See footnotes at end of table. 36 • Connecticut STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Connecticut, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us.- Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type; Wages and salaries. Ottier labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Ivlining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products , Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate '^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures , Health services , Legal services , Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian , Federal, military State and local 6,629 6,557 72 2,446 2,710 5,083 101 256 5,238 968 423 4,204 185 694 46 649 72 5,011 4,561 21 20 1 6 (■-) 361 2,138 487 68 66 64 42 83 64 4 1 86 10 1,651 9 17 174 245 327 177 452 8 46 28 88 78 258 46 58 P) n 64 60 230 572 329 72 257 646 17 67 61 63 18 12 16 6 189 43 62 7,102 7,037 64 2,523 2,815 5,469 118 279 5,631 1,057 414 4,526 208 735 36 698 64 5,405 4,924 19 18 1 6 C) n 370 2,354 534 71 70 68 46 88 80 4 1 95 11 1,821 10 18 200 272 381 204 458 12 45 34 99 87 271 47 63 (°) n 67 64 245 605 346 66 280 707 17 70 61 75 20 11 17 5 211 52 68 7,400 7,332 68 2,544 2,909 5,677 139 303 5,841 1,126 433 4,733 217 726 39 687 68 5,609 5,096 20 19 1 7 1 n 374 2,424 548 76 67 68 46 94 89 4 1 93 11 1,876 10 19 189 271 398 219 488 11 50 34 102 83 279 46 66 n n 71 66 253 623 361 72 289 756 17 74 65 85 23 13 18 5 218 52 74 7,820 7,756 63 2,586 3,024 5,927 149 320 6,098 1,225 496 4,940 232 755 34 721 63 5,864 5,309 21 20 1 8 2 388 2,505 558 77 64 66 47 98 93 4 1 98 12 1,948 10 20 186 278 418 216 528 10 59 37 104 81 287 43 67 n {") 76 70 263 642 386 75 311 809 18 78 63 88 28 14 20 5 231 61 81 8,355 8,290 65 2,647 3,156 6,335 160 344 6,520 1,346 490 5,288 256 791 33 758 65 6,270 5,676 23 22 1 8 1 (°) 4^ 2,701 585 79 67 68 48 105 95 4 1 105 12 2,116 12 21 198 301 454 236 573 11 63 42 121 86 299 41 73 n 72 272 677 409 79 330 866 19 82 64 97 30 15 20 5 248 65 90 8,828 8,760 68 2,727 3,237 6,659 186 361 6,833 1,474 522 5,563 279 817 37 780 68 6,591 5,964 22 21 1 8 2 448 2,821 597 82 67 67 50 112 96 4 1 106 12 2,224 12 21 190 304 459 262 662 15 53 43 118 84 311 42 75 (°) 76 289 702 438 84 355 925 19 85 64 109 33 17 22 5 266 69 97 9,482 9,416 66 2,798 3,389 7,124 197 393 7,320 1,611 552 5,934 307 883 34 849 66 7,057 6,367 25 24 1 8 2 n n 491 2,963 631 88 73 68 54 116 103 4 2 112 12 2,333 14 23 203 330 476 274 678 16 58 51 121 88 334 42 84 C) 80 312 761 472 90 382 1,001 21 92 65 119 36 18 24 5 295 75 106 10,215 10,140 75 2,857 3,575 7,641 207 424 7,858 1,772 585 6,376 343 922 39 883 75 7,566 6,813 28 26 1 9 3 521 3,193 653 90 79 71 58 116 107 5 2 115 12 2,540 15 25 219 359 512 287 758 18 64 57 129 96 355 43 92 C) n 99 83 322 793 497 97 400 1,095 23 99 66 127 38 20 26 5 324 84 121 11,231 11,153 78 2,903 3,869 8,495 291 457 8,661 1,929 641 7,122 386 988 44 944 78 8,417 7,566 28 27 1 8 2 h 572 3,632 701 96 84 75 64 125 117 5 2 121 13 2,931 16 29 243 406 583 327 915 18 83 60 148 103 381 44 100 (°) (°) 108 89 356 855 524 103 421 1,209 26 107 66 139 40 21 28 5 358 94 133 12,306 12,242 63 2,935 4,193 9,167 331 497 9,332 2,193 780 7,700 425 1,042 32 1,010 63 9,104 8,171 32 31 1 13 7 n n 595 3,844 723 103 83 73 68 139 114 7 2 121 13 3,121 16 31 243 439 618 352 968 18 104 64 165 105 407 44 104 P) n 117 97 394 935 581 113 468 1,369 29 120 68 164 47 22 30 6 415 103 146 n 43 50 450 78 57 316 u 51 480 79 61 341 (') 54 59 512 83 66 364 {■-) 59 63 555 91 66 397 (■-) 65 66 594 97 67 430 1 66 74 627 104 70 453 1 68 76 690 113 75 502 1 75 87 753 122 74 558 1 88 102 851 141 88 622 1 98 120 933 145 93 695 13,138 13,065 73 2,964 4,433 9,851 366 564 10,048 2,154 936 8,258 494 1,099 40 1,058 73 9,778 8,694 34 32 1 21 14 h 637 4,038 786 107 89 76 74 152 132 8 2 132 15 3,252 16 33 241 465 619 373 1,008 15 120 72 179 111 445 44 115 n n 127 108 431 986 637 128 510 1,464 30 118 70 181 47 23 31 6 450 102 169 1 106 130 1,084 167 101 816 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Connecticut • 37 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Connecticut, 1958-87 — Continued .; :_ [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 15,306 16,021 17,271 18,956 20,615 21,979 23,985 26,445 29,490 33,233 37,692 42,115 45,237 48,630 53,893 57,892 62,372 68,070 1 15,228 15,944 17,195 18,868 20.522 21,894 23,890 26,347 29,392 33,141 37,592 42,016 45,110 48,507 53,739 57,750 62,205 67,900 2 78 77 76 88 93 85 95 98 98 92 100 100 128 123 154 142 167 170 3 3,039 3,061 3,070 3.069 3.076 3,085 3,086 3,089 3.095 3,100 3,112 3,124 3,129 3,143 3,157 3,176 3,194 3.212 4 5,037 5,233 5,626 6,176 6,702 7,125 7,772 8,562 9,529 10,721 12,112 13,483 14,460 15,473 17,072 18,231 19,528 21,192 5 11,332 11,683 12,691 14.056 15,235 15,829 17,275 19,145 21,467 24,156 26,914 29,295 31,185 33,803 37,703 41,145 44,728 49.413 6 460 508 562 624 796 821 820 911 1,017 1,217 1,396 1,701 1,867 2.011 2,259 2,577 2.850 3.123 7 672 699 739 749 780 847 921 1,017 1,153 1,311 1,531 1,779 1,876 2.119 2,314 2,430 2.488 2,513 8 11,543 11,873 12,868 14.182 15,219 15,855 17.376 19,250 21,603 24,250 27,049 29,373 31.195 33.911 37,759 40,998 44.366 48,803 9 2,492 2,567 2,709 2.946 3,258 3.330 3.616 4,026 4,613 5,349 6,446 7,925 8.655 8.903 10,121 10,496 11.221 12,153 10 1,271 1,581 1,694 1.828 2.139 2,794 2.993 3,168 3,273 3.634 4.197 4,817 5.388 5.816 6,012 6,398 6.785 7,114 11 9,578 9,823 10,656 11.802 12,821 13.182 14.167 15,579 17,471 19,747 22,147 24,326 26.094 28,039 31,356 34,205 37.255 41,229 12 638 683 797 913 1,049 1.194 1.384 1,613 1,836 2,110 2,467 2,735 3.025 3,230 3,416 3,647 3,790 4,099 13 1,116 1,177 1,238 1.341 1.365 1.453 1.723 1,953 2,161 2.298 2,299 2,233 2.066 2,534 2,931 3,294 3,683 4,084 14 46 44 38 46 47 36 44 38 55 46 52 53 79 76 108 96 122 123 15 1,069 1.133 1,199 1.295 1.318 1,417 1.679 1,915 2,105 2.252 2,248 2,180 1.987 2,458 2,823 3,198 3,561 3,962 16 78 77 76 88 93 85 95 98 98 92 100 100 128 123 154 142 167 170 17 11,253 1 1 ,606 12,616 13.968 15.142 15.744 17.179 19,047 21,369 24.063 26,814 29,195 31,057 33,680 37.549 41,004 44,561 49,242 18 9,920 10,142 10,993 12.198 13.236 13,691 15.044 16,779 18,889 21.396 23,870 26.045 27,626 29,945 33,396 36,330 39.633 43,757 19 41 46 48 55 57 53 59 70 79 87 89 88 98 120 125 139 156 189 20 39 44 46 53 54 49 55 64 73 80 81 81 94 109 117 131 146 177 21 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 6 7 8 8 7 4 11 7 8 10 12 22 18 12 23 28 50 64 ;)7 123 103 115 206 247 200 161 170 226 98 127 23 1 1 1 2 5 6 4 26 28 28 35 41 (°) n n n S {") 24 9 2 12 15 32 45 71 80 60 67 144 174 136 104 116 160 56 25 n (°) {°) n n (°) {"} n C) n n n (°) n C) n n n 26 (°) (°) n n n (°) n {") O n n n 22 24 27 30 35 (°) 27 802 845 908 969 932 865 851 955 1,121 1.296 1,370 1.458 1,616 1,986 2.331 2.585 2,965 3,502 28 4,271 4,065 4,404 4.948 5.497 5.517 6.055 6,704 7,467 8.505 9,595 10.461 10,787 11,050 12.103 12,561 12,989 13,275 29 868 898 991 1.081 1,152 1.187 1,308 1,431 1,568 1.746 1,977 2.215 2,493 2,633 2.822 2,969 3,115 3,226 30 120 120 123 128 134 144 165 174 185 210 243 257 320 319 347 362 365 379 31 90 94 102 111 107 100 115 119 124 125 118 123 119 122 144 109 100 99 32 77 78 84 89 88 88 95 100 112 117 121 130 134 141 173 177 189 160 33 83 84 92 104 114 108 134 150 176 202 256 291 313 327 320 332 337 364 34 173 181 195 209 226 248 273 301 342 383 434 484 520 554 588 664 718 780 35 163 173 197 218 240 252 273 303 362 417 493 609 743 810 854 920 998 1,017 36 7 8 17 20 24 27 26 24 26 27 28 27 25 21 8 9 13 15 37 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 16 20 24 27 30 31 32 38 139 144 164 184 199 201 207 236 218 239 258 267 289 305 349 357 352 367 39 13 12 13 13 14 12 14 14 13 13 12 11 10 9 10 10 12 14 40 3,403 3.167 3.413 3.868 4.345 4.330 4,747 5.273 5,899 6.759 7,619 8.247 8,294 8,417 9.281 9,592 9,874 10.048 41 18 18 20 23 22 20 23 26 33 39 44 46 42 51 74 87 105 121 42 37 36 43 51 59 57 60 66 67 69 72 74 77 71 86 91 92 94 43 254 245 273 304 338 315 356 363 414 478 490 529 492 491 577 463 457 457 44 541 545 609 680 762 823 921 995 1,114 1.249 1,367 1,463 1,430 1,411 1,345 1,337 1,330 1.306 45 629 561 620 727 820 839 884 1.050 1,124 1.284 1,460 1,407 1,332 1,292 1,469 1,543 1.728 1.727 46 398 376 411 461 515 500 566 634 751 853 975 1,098 1,166 1,248 1,616 1,698 1.558 1.624 47 1,010 892 909 1.041 1.184 1.252 1,349 1,487 1,652 1.969 2,288 2,489 2,604 2,665 2,805 3,037 3.227 3.344 48 16 16 14 22 25 24 26 28 26 32 32 56 52 57 83 90 99 98 49 103 96 101 103 117 50 91 90 99 110 113 105 Til" 125 147 Tso TsT Tei' 153 154 155 T52' 154 Tee 51 193 179 190 213 245 261 302 333 386 441 528 698 729 743 805 832 867 842 52 114 113 124 131 146 133 149 166 184 195 211 222 217 234 266 264 258 268 53 549 598 662 736 795 827 908 1.036 1,163 1,292 1,412 1,538 1,669 1,788 1,988 2,208 2.294 2,544 54 45 49 50 54 57 56 66 75 83 95 95 90 n 368 n (°) 484 37 55 136 148 166 188 198 187 207 240 276 307 315 341 347 421 443 562 56 n (°) n P) ") {"} ") {") {") n n {") 27 35 45 (°) n 66 57 P) {") n (°) °) h b {") h {° h h 5^ n (°) (°) n 450 58 166 183 206 226 247 266 265 316 351 398 455 614 660 759 731 811 59 133 144 161 173 184 208 224 251 266 274 310 336 387 432 479 534 573 618 60 546 571 627 723 854 927 1,037 1,144 1,361 1,573 1,804 1,957 2,088 2,124 2,363 2,723 2.931 3,265 61 1,147 1,212 1.281 1,386 1,453 1,538 1,671 1,812 2,011 2,228 2,399 2,581 2,709 3,057 3,377 3,650 4.143 4,680 62 742 842 916 1,000 1,049 1,154 1.320 1,504 1,766 1,959 2,058 2,295 2,464 2,903 3,196 3,527 4.132 4,893 63 166 180 194 215 244 273 304 329 372 421 484 548 621 696 798 892 1.049 1,234 64 577 662 722 785 805 881 1.016 1,175 1,394 1,538 1,574 1,747 1,843 2,207 2,398 2,635 3.083 3,660 65 1,803 1,950 2,126 2,351 2,550 2,744 3,055 3,430 3,817 4,339 4,937 5,419 5,995 6,756 7,743 8,712 9.924 1 1 ,283 66 35 36 38 40 40 41 46 52 61 68 74 70 75 92 106 125 145 181 67 124 119 120 124 129 134 143 160 177 193 220 225 248 296 319 405 453 502 68 71 71 71 73 68 68 79 86 90 92 94 100 107 111 124 124 124 125 69 233 240 267 321 362 383 450 567 686 841 995 1,092 1,255 1,483 1,775 1,980 2,312 2.577 70 57 63 71 82 88 94 104 119 139 151 166 186 192 226 260 296 333 373 71 27 30 31 36 40 43 46 54 64 70 87 81 87 104 117 123 151 163 72 35 38 40 48 53 58 72 83 87 98 108 129 133 138 151 175 200 229 73 8 8 9 11 12 12 13 13 15 15 17 15 19 20 32 41 43 44 74 573 654 713 791 875 986 1,110 1,212 1.302 1,453 1,666 1,866 2,128 2,340 2,565 2,813 3.032 3.523 75 123 139 154 178 186 190 213 242 254 281 312 332 368 435 534 601 717 854 76 227 252 280 295 311 292 305 311 342 377 394 424 462 507 571 633 670 708 77 77 4 89 5 95 5 111 6 121 6 133 6 150 7 161 9 181 10 208 11 240 12 276 13 323 15 78 2 3 3 4 4 79 128 142 156 164 180 154 157 166 172 184 206 211 230 245 266 290 312 340 80 161 156 174 186 201 205 222 263 311 390 460 533 521 569 705 854 1,144 1,328 81 1,334 1.464 1,623 1,771 1.906 2,053 2.135 2,268 2.479 2,667 2,944 3.150 3,432 3,735 4,153 4,673 4,928 5,485 82 211 220 242 262 290 325 340 358 410 419 457 504 538 564 626 660 670 736 83 123 129 155 155 169 185 172 184 199 206 224 247 272 298 331 351 364 383 84 1,000 1.115 1,226 1.353 1.447 1.544 1,623 1,726 1.870 2,042 2,263 2.398 2,622 2,874 3,196 3,662 3,894 4,366 85 See footnotes at end of table. 38 • Maine STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Maine Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Maine Percent Maine Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Maine • 39 Major Sources of Personal Income > for Maine, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income , Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments ~ 475 421 54 797 596 362 1 456 401 56 800 571 344 1 393 363 30 807 487 276 1 305 289 16 815 374 208 1 302 279 24 821 368 213 1 342 314 28 829 413 253 1 356 335 22 836 426 265 1 422 377 45 840 502 313 1 425 385 40 842 505 328 3 394 364 30 843 467 300 2 415 382 32 846 490 319 3 442 409 33 849 521 342 3 533 498 35 852 625 430 4 712 650 61 838 849 604 5 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Otfier labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 362 100 13 266 2 93 43 51 54 308 283 4 1 24 101 31 65 13 45 25 7 2 17 343 100 13 252 2 90 46 44 56 288 261 4 1 22 89 31 61 12 43 27 7 1 19 276 98 19 221 2 53 20 32 30 247 221 3 1 12 77 29 52 10 37 26 7 1 18 208 82 16 176 2 30 10 20 16 192 166 2 1 7 54 23 41 10 30 26 7 1 18 213 74 15 174 2 37 18 19 24 190 164 2 C-) 6 62 21 37 9 27 26 8 2 16 252 76 14 202 2 49 22 27 28 225 192 2 1 6 75 22 46 9 31 32 11 1 20 265 78 14 216 2 48 15 33 22 244 209 3 (■-) 8 80 23 51 10 33 35 11 2 22 313 86 24 235 2 76 37 39 45 269 230 3 1 10 87 26 57 11 36 38 18 2 19 325 85 15 253 2 73 31 42 40 288 252 3 1 9 98 27 63 11 39 36 14 2 20 297 76 20 236 3 62 22 40 30 270 230 3 1 11 81 26 62 11 36 40 17 2 21 317 78 20 250 3 56 24 42 32 287 246 3 (•-) 12 94 26 63 11 37 41 17 2 22 339 33 21 267 3 71 23 48 33 309 255 3 (■•) 11 105 26 70 11 39 44 19 2 23 426 87 19 339 3 88 23 65 35 396 344 4 C-) 23 149 30 83 12 43 51 23 5 23 599 94 19 471 4 130 46 83 61 543 472 5 (■•) 27 247 35 95 12 50 71 30 16 26 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1955 881 795 86 806 1,093 768 8 761 102 19 594 5 169 66 102 86 682 570 6 (••) 29 316 39 109 13 56 112 40 42 29 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Incorrie Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us.' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 880 800 80 805 1,093 770 8 858 781 77 802 1,070 734 8 939 834 106 835 1,125 775 8 990 894 96 854 1,160 823 10 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 762 95 23 603 8 160 58 102 80 691 564 7 17 306 49 112 13 60 127 38 56 33 726 95 37 569 9 156 51 105 77 657 530 10 1 17 256 54 119 14 60 127 33 59 35 767 105 68 566 10 200 80 120 106 670 588 12 1 35 256 57 145 16 67 81 27 18 36 814 107 70 626 12 185 69 117 96 727 647 13 1 49 283 56 154 18 73 80 24 9 47 1,078 959 119 878 1,228 901 11 -7 884 131 64 686 13 202 92 110 119 782 690 18 1 49 313 61 154 20 76 92 30 12 50 1,061 941 120 903 1,175 869 11 -7 852 136 73 654 14 201 94 107 120 749 651 17 1 39 283 60 154 21 76 98 33 14 51 1,091 1,002 89 917 1,190 879 14 -6 859 147 84 687 17 175 61 114 89 791 696 17 1 41 312 61 158 26 81 94 33 9 52 1,203 1,115 88 916 1,314 1,013 16 -11 985 142 76 805 22 186 60 126 88 924 790 17 1 59 361 66 172 28 86 135 57 24 54 1,310 1,185 124 915 1,431 1,104 18 -13 1,073 157 80 852 24 228 101 128 124 980 824 16 1 53 379 72 183 30 89 156 65 36 55 1,317 1,236 81 913 1,443 1,104 18 -13 1,073 156 88 888 26 190 57 132 81 1,022 855 15 1 62 385 74 190 32 96 167 63 45 60 1,336 1,293 43 927 1,442 1,104 21 -12 1,071 165 100 910 27 167 23 144 43 1,061 880 17 1 85 363 79 194 35 106 181 61 54 66 1,468 1,373 95 934 1,572 1,220 24 -13 1,184 172 112 966 31 224 72 153 95 1,126 934 16 1 93 386 82 205 38 112 192 64 58 70 1,556 1,466 90 938 1,659 1,300 26 -13 1,261 179 116 1,043 36 222 63 159 90 1,210 1,010 18 1 88 426 90 220 43 123 200 66 62 73 1,613 1,535 77 943 1,710 1,319 29 -14 1,276 204 134 1,074 39 206 43 163 77 1,242 1,027 18 1 81 425 94 233 45 130 215 71 65 78 See footnotes at end of table. 40 '» Maine STATE PERSONAL INCOME Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 or Sources of Personal Income ' for Maine, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 | 1961 1962 1963 incoma by Place of Residencs Total personal Incoma Nonfarm personal Income Farm income Population (thousands) •" Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' Income".. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coa! mining Oil and pas extraction Metal mining Monmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products , Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment , Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instnjments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services , Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal sen/ices Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,680 1,580 100 944 1,780 n 1 78 398 277 40 46 7 95 11 3 'I 4 71 121 54 3 1 10 16 3 25 4 1 3 97 33 20 2 6 19 17 77 151 48 15 33 145 14 16 19 4 8 3 3 1 41 6 9 14 7 240 81 70 89 1,755 1,693 62 957 1,834 1,421 36 -11 1,374 216 165 1,172 35 215 38 177 62 1,360 1,095 17 4 13 1 92 430 307 42 53 7 105 11 3 'I 5 81 123 59 3 1 11 8 3 25 3 5 1 3 101 34 21 2 7 20 17 83 161 52 16 36 158 15 17 19 5 8 4 3 1 46 7 9 (■-) 16 8 265 94 73 97 1,852 1,751 102 975 1,S00 1,520 42 -18 1,460 220 172 1,231 38 251 78 173 102 1,418 1,127 15 4 12 1 88 449 318 45 53 7 111 11 3 ''I 5 83 131 65 4 1 10 8 5 25 4 5 1 3 104 33 23 3 7 21 18 84 166 54 17 37 164 15 18 20 5 9 4 3 1 46 7 10 (■•) 17 8 291 107 80 105 1,873 1,803 70 995 1,832 1,524 44 -18 1,462 222 189 1,260 40 225 46 179 70 1,455 1,146 16 4 12 2 C) 89 453 323 44 49 7 113 12 4 'I 7 87 131 58 3 2 10 8 8 27 1 4 6 1 3 104 30 23 3 7 22 18 84 170 57 18 39 171 14 18 20 6 10 4 3 1 49 8 11 CO 17 9 309 109 83 117 1,949 1,880 69 994 1,961 1,580 45 -18 1,516 238 195 1,305 43 232 44 188 69 1,511 1,195 18 S 14 2 (°) ^ 1 91 478 339 48 52 8 115 13 4 'I 8 91 140 60 4 2 11 10 10 27 1 5 6 1 3 106 29 25 2 7 24 19 85 176 61 19 43 178 14 18 20 8 11 4 3 1 53 8 12 8 316 109 82 125 2,014 1,951 62 993 2,028 1,616 50 -20 1,547 261 206 1,345 46 226 36 190 62 1,554 1,223 17 5 12 2 92 488 349 47 52 8 118 13 4 1 9 98 138 61 4 2 10 10 10 25 1 5 6 1 3 109 29 26 3 7 24 20 87 179 65 20 45 185 15 18 20 9 11 3 4 1 56 8 14 8 331 111 87 134 1964 2,174 2,084 90 993 2,190 1.749 54 -19 1,675 288 211 1,424 51 274 64 210 90 1,659 1,309 21 5 16 2 C) r^i 1 103 519 370 47 53 9 123 13 5 P-) 10 109 148 68 4 2 11 13 9 26 1 4 6 1 4 112 28 27 4 8 24 21 90 193 70 21 48 201 15 19 21 10 10 3 4 1 62 11 15 11 350 111 91 149 1965 2,357 2.232 125 997 2,364 1,883 56 -19 1,808 325 223 1,501 57 325 102 223 125 1,758 1,405 24 5 19 2 (°; (' '1 128 550 394 50 55 10 130 14 6 1 11 120 156 65 7 3 11 15 11 27 1 5 7 1 4 115 28 30 2 8 25 21 93 203 75 23 52 214 17 20 21 12 11 3 4 1 67 11 17 (^) 20 11 353 107 90 157 1966 2,522 2,413 109 999 2,525 2,020 72 -18 1,930 344 248 C) 1 127 613 434 56 63 10 141 15 6 1 12 130 179 73 8 3 12 17 16 28 2 7 8 1 4 123 30 33 3 9 27 22 98 220 80 24 55 238 19 22 21 12 11 4 4 1 76 13 19 (■-) 23 13 384 115 92 176 1967 2,653 2,595 58 1,004 2,642 2,103 86 -17 2,000 364 289 1,744 75 284 33 252 58 2,045 1,637 26 7 19 2 (°) 1 P) 1 134 654 458 62 63 11 150 16 7 1 10 138 196 77 7 5 12 19 22 30 2 8 8 1 4 129 30 35 3 9 30 23 105 236 87 27 60 264 19 24 22 14 13 4 4 1 87 14 21 16 408 116 92 201 1968 2,839 2,781 58 994 2,857 2,271 95 -20 2,156 361 322 1,875 86 310 34 276 58 2,213 1,774 26 9 17 4 ?) 1 136 705 493 68 65 12 154 17 9 1 13 153 212 82 6 6 17 18 25 35 3 6 9 1 4 138 31 39 3 10 30 25 110 264 95 29 65 296 21 25 23 15 14 4 5 1 102 16 23 19 440 127 87 225 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Maine •41 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Maine, 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 3,394 3,635 3,974 4,492 4,996 5,327 6,124 6,704 7,402 8,272 9,266 10,227 10,902 11,781 12,915 13,856 15,089 16,584 1 3,314 3.565 3,906 4.340 4,795 5,242 5,954 6,568 7,310 8,180 9,216 10,100 10,785 11,711 12,808 13.759 15,005 16,430 2 80 70 68 152 201 85 170 136 92 92 50 127 117 70 107 97 84 154 3 997 1,016 1,035 1,046 1,060 1.073 1,090 1,105 1,115 1.125 1.128 1,133 1,137 1,145 1,157 1,164 1,172 1,186 4 3,405 3,579 3,840 4,293 4,713 4,963 5,618 6,065 6,636 7,354 8,218 9,026 9,589 10,286 11,167 11,903 12,880 13,984 5 2,639 2.768 3,038 3,426 3.753 3.869 4,544 4,946 5,463 6.054 6,621 7,116 7.479 8.107 8,945 9,640 10,561 1 1 ,767 6 107 121 137 165 189 202 236 246 270 305 334 386 412 445 493 557 617 680 7 -12 -9 -11 -4 -4 -16 -18 -17 -14 -7 -5 -9 -7 2 -6 9 50 59 8 2,521 2.637 2,890 3,258 3,560 3,651 4,290 4,682 5,179 5,742 6,282 6,721 7,059 7,664 8,446 9,092 9,994 11,146 9 445 489 513 563 627 655 719 814 921 1,066 1,273 1,569 1,714 1,819 2,088 2,234 2,447 2,668 10 429 509 571 672 809 1.020 1,115 1,208 1,301 1,464 1,711 1,937 2,128 2,298 2,381 2,530 2,649 2,770 11 2,166 2,258 2,470 2,712 2.932 3,100 3,542 3,847 4,287 4,742 5,248 5,683 6,077 6,493 7,113 7.620 8,327 9,237 12 112 126 152 175 203 243 299 347 399 464 539 598 672 739 791 807 868 960 13 361 384 417 539 618 526 702 751 777 849 835 835 730 875 1,040 1.213 1.366 1,570 14 54 48 48 128 173 55 139 99 50 47 4 83 65 20 58 48 36 103 15 307 335 369 411 445 471 564 652 727 802 831 752 665 856 983 1,166 1.330 1,466 16 80 70 68 152 201 85 170 136 92 92 50 127 117 70 107 97 84 154 17 2,559 2,698 2,970 3,274 3,552 3,783 4.374 4,810 5,371 5.962 6,571 6,989 7,362 8,036 8,837 9.543 10,477 11,613 18 2,047 2,147 2,354 2,592 2.833 3,005 3.524 3,872 4,348 4,856 5,364 5,672 5,923 6,499 7,192 7,767 8,623 9,606 19 32 34 36 44 54 50 68 85 93 111 114 70 50 111 79 147 191 218 20 9 11 11 13 13 13 15 17 18 21 22 25 27 31 32 35 38 45 21 23 23 25 31 41 37 53 68 75 90 92 45 23 80 47 111 153 174 22 3 2 4 5 8 11 16 18 12 14 28 30 26 22 25 33 8 14 23 (°) C) <1 ?) P) (°) C) C) C) 'l1 11 tl (■■ (■- (■-) (■-) n (■-) 24 1 (■-) 2 5 8 13 14 10 (° (° 21 30 C) 9 25 (°) (° r) (°) (") (°) n C) (°) <1 'I q 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 (°) n 3 2 (°) 4 27 187 203 224 237 256 278 377 347 374 408 464 428 444 480 606 704 863 1,061 28 747 735 797 869 949 950 1.117 1,266 1,460 1.666 1,875 2,026 2,082 2,219 2.384 2,390 2,509 2,630 29 507 494 524 562 595 608 721 808 895 993 1,095 1,205 1,253 1,327 1,366 1,341 1,366 1.394 30 71 76 79 77 81 86 96 106 117 127 133 134 137 137 133 138 141 147 31 64 53 57 66 67 61 77 89 94 99 101 111 94 107 120 118 124 130 32 15 14 16 20 22 22 26 29 38 41 49 53 57 61 62 57 58 48 33 171 173 191 207 227 239 279 321 346 396 441 494 530 556 600 612 648 653 34 21 22 24 26 28 30 33 36 42 47 53 59 65 74 82 92 102 115 35 10 10 12 13 13 12 14 16 20 22 24 25 20 22 23 23 23 24 36 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 7 8 {") 8 7 37 (M l\ 0-) 11 (^) (■-) (■-) tl (■-) 48 11 H 38 16 25 30 32 37 43 55 69 71 74 78 76 79 39 139 123 118 126 124 123 155 169 192 207 239 271 276 294 263 219 186 190 40 240 241 273 307 354 342 396 458 564 673 780 820 829 892 1,018 1,048 1,143 1,236 41 92 93 102 121 136 125 148 172 215 246 273 262 222 263 301 308 322 355 42 6 7 7 7 7 7 9 11 13 13 14 14 {") n C) n 22 26 43 9 11 11 7 8 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 7 9 14 19 17 44 24 24 28 25 27 40 47 49 55 69 78 82 78 67 76 75 69 73 45 17 15 18 25 32 28 34 45 58 71 82 84 83 83 98 117 120 123 46 31 30 37 46 53 46 55 64 78 97 111 127 134 148 193 203 223 238 47 36 36 41 40 52 55 57 71 91 120 161 196 248 263 271 253 302 326 48 4 4 6 9 9 10 10 8 11 10 11 4 {") (°) n n 2 4 49 6 6 11 5 12 4 13 4 14 50 10 15 17 19 20 20 2l' 21" '20 19 21" 29 35 42 51 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 9 10 11 11 11 9 10 9 14 16 52 4 3 4 6 8 8 9 10 8 10 10 12 9 11 14 15 16 16 53 164 180 203 227 248 258 293 321 345 381 415 444 471 505 556 570 606 660 54 32 32 34 38 39 36 40 44 48 54 59 61 n lS 61 58 49 41 55 46 50 58 68 75 76 87 97 110 123 134 138 144 193 196 216 241 56 3 3 4 5 7 7 10 9 9 9 9 11 (") (°) (°) 15 16 n 57 11 13 13 13 15 16 18 22 24 29 30 33 (°) n (°) 47 55 {") 58 41 46 55 61 67 73 82 89 89 102 112 124 133 142 140 143 148 156 59 30 35 39 42 45 49 55 61 64 64 70 77 84 93 105 111 122 142 60 125 131 142 159 184 210 235 254 281 312 338 352 367 389 435 495 548 611 61 312 340 372 412 440 468 523 569 635 686 712 759 803 911 996 1,082 1,222 1,369 62 109 122 131 142 148 163 186 213 241 263 265 283 284 344 378 415 494 569 63 36 39 44 48 53 60 66 72 80 90 101 108 121 134 149 157 182 202 64 73 82 87 93 95 104 121 141 161 173 164 175 163 210 229 258 312 367 65 368 402 446 498 546 617 709 800 907 1,016 1,153 1,281 1,396 1,518 1,733 1,932 2,182 2.474 66 23 26 30 33 31 32 37 40 44 47 53 54 53 65 73 81 87 100 67 27 28 29 30 31 33 38 43 49 51 57 57 60 73 82 109 120 131 68 23 23 24 25 24 24 28 31 32 33 34 36 39 40 45 45 45 46 69 17 20 23 29 32 35 43 50 59 74 87 102 113 131 165 201 245 282 70 16 20 22 26 30 35 39 47 54 59 62 71 65 69 86 91 102 123 71 4 5 7 9 11 12 15 17 18 21 26 22 22 28 35 33 41 47 72 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 17 16 20 21 22 27 34 40 44 73 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 74 133 147 170 192 217 252 294 334 375 424 486 547 611 668 724 784 839 943 75 21 26 26 31 35 37 40 46 49 57 66 74 85 97 120 137 159 187 76 32 35 37 40 42 36 40 44 46 51 56 62 72 74 81 93 103 111 77 28 32 33 39 45 51 54 56 61 69 77 88 98 78 I I M I « 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 79 37 41 32 37 39 52 50 56 58 61 64 71 73 77 83 80 26 27 34 36 41 47 52 58 69 84 99 121 133 120 148 164 230 271 81 513 551 616 682 719 778 850 937 1,023 1,106 1,207 1,317 1,440 1,538 1.646 1,776 1,854 2.007 82 145 151 163 175 193 217 247 269 301 321 343 386 418 446 466 494 481 509 83 92 101 111 112 103 111 115 125 135 137 151 173 190 204 218 234 237 252 84 275 299 341 395 423 451 488 543 587 648 713 757 831 888 961 1,048 .,136 1,246 85 See footnotes at end of table. 42 • Massachusetts STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Massachusetts Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Massachusetts Percent Massachusetts Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Massachusetts • 43 Major Sources of Personal income ' for Massachusetts, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 3,798 3.747 51 4,229 898 2,786 6 3,520 3,472 47 4,250 828 2,526 7 3,198 3,158 40 4,248 753 2,216 7 2,596 2,565 31 4.259 610 1,725 7 2,380 2,346 34 4.282 556 1,619 7 2,605 2,575 30 4,305 605 1,842 7 2,772 2,728 44 4,343 638 2,025 8 3,089 3,049 40 4,355 709 2.225 8 3,164 3.122 42 4,358 726 2,374 32 2,906 2,866 39 4,365 666 2,188 28 3,119 3.083 36 4,347 718 2,343 24 3,336 3,301 34 4,318 772 2,522 27 3,930 3,885 45 4,400 893 3,139 32 4,666 4,598 67 4,386 1,064 3,918 44 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries- Other labor income... Proprietors' income*. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,779 956 63 2,389 21 375 30 346 51 2,735 2,523 8 2 157 1,005 215 556 175 404 212 36 7 169 2,519 934 66 2,194 20 312 26 286 47 2.479 2,259 8 2 138 855 203 520 152 379 220 37 7 177 2,209 868 121 1,950 18 248 21 226 40 2,176 1,950 7 1 124 720 182 442 139 334 227 37 7 183 1,718 772 107 1,550 16 159 17 142 31 1.693 1.474 5 1 72 515 151 340 121 271 219 35 6 178 1,612 654 114 1,454 14 151 21 129 34 1,585 1,370 4 1 43 525 137 303 114 243 215 43 6 166 1,835 670 100 1,630 15 197 19 178 30 1,813 1,541 5 1 65 577 147 369 117 260 272 64 5 203 2,017 652 102 1,773 17 236 32 204 44 1,981 1.663 6 1 62 649 153 401 117 274 318 67 6 244 2,217 718 155 1,938 20 267 27 240 40 2,185 1,826 6 1 92 712 166 430 128 292 359 161 7 191 2,342 709 113 2.079 21 275 27 248 42 2,332 2,003 8 1 92 808 177 470 133 314 329 134 7 188 2,159 603 143 1,913 21 253 24 229 39 2,148 1,792 7 1 69 650 170 471 124 300 356 154 8 195 2,319 661 140 2,053 22 268 20 247 36 2,306 1,955 8 1 82 753 177 493 132 310 352 148 6 196 2,495 686 155 2,190 24 308 18 290 34 2,488 2,139 9 1 110 831 185 534 144 325 348 140 14 195 3,108 676 146 2,731 26 382 27 354 45 3,094 2,661 10 2 128 1,172 207 644 157 341 433 168 72 193 3,875 649 142 3,401 32 485 45 440 67 3,851 3,251 14 3 160 1,592 232 714 146 389 600 247 166 187 5,350 5,262 88 4,277 1,251 4.604 59 4,546 671 134 3,987 41 576 63 513 88 4,516 3,702 14 3 114 1,978 265 767 157 404 814 353 276 186 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence * Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/i/s; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 5,623 5,545 78 4,361 1,289 4,832 65 5,768 5,673 95 4,310 1,338 4,868 65 6,289 6,187 102 4,536 1,387 5,033 65 6,536 6,440 96 4,589 1,424 5,279 68 Earnings by type ♦: Wages and salaries... Other labor income..,. Prsprietors' income".. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry; Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Govemment and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 4,767 697 158 4.172 58 602 52 550 78 4,754 3,825 17 3 106 1,998 295 799 166 442 929 340 402 187 4,803 699 265 4,152 67 649 69 580 95 4,773 3,852 22 4 124 1,884 311 859 178 470 921 281 437 203 4,968 777 545 4.252 73 708 74 634 102 4,930 4,338 27 5 205 1,929 357 1,045 217 553 592 196 167 230 5,211 835 490 4,549 89 640 66 575 96 5,183 4,683 29 6 241 2,097 371 1,104 229 605 500 159 69 272 6,981 6,869 112 4,674 1,494 5,742 71 43 5.714 836 431 4,947 101 694 75 620 112 5,630 5,074 32 3 295 2,251 393 1,162 248 688 556 158 78 320 6,947 6,847 101 4,741 1,465 5,685 72 46 5,659 790 498 4,878 108 699 66 633 101 5,584 4,941 32 4 302 2,073 381 1,163 262 723 643 173 92 378 7,680 7,590 89 4.686 1,639 6,191 95 44 6,140 980 559 5.322 133 736 53 684 89 6,102 5,397 35 4 360 2,323 398 1,219 294 765 706 180 113 412 8,380 8,278 102 4,654 1,801 6,990 112 41 6,919 968 492 6,029 167 794 63 731 102 6,887 6,014 39 5 395 2,687 431 1,322 322 814 874 249 189 436 8,734 8,641 92 4,650 1,878 7,195 120 35 7,110 1,088 536 6,234 180 781 54 727 92 7,102 6,133 40 5 394 2,752 456 1,301 338 849 969 288 218 463 9,282 9,187 95 4,806 1,931 7,642 125 29 7,547 1,151 585 6,626 200 816 62 754 95 7,547 6,548 37 5 404 2,971 486 1.369 368 908 999 292 214 493 9,405 9,328 77 4,910 1,915 7,633 144 23 7,512 1,246 647 6,589 210 834 47 787 77 7,556 6,566 38 6 410 2,800 502 1,438 409 963 990 269 202 519 10,027 9,947 79 4.882 2,054 8,085 162 13 7.936 1,406 685 6,943 236 906 49 857 79 8,006 6,993 38 6 475 2,967 531 1,485 442 1,049 1,013 278 192 543 10,646 10,575 71 4,891 2,177 8,700 173 4 8.531 1.397 717 7,490 271 939 41 897 71 8,629 7,568 40 7 530 3,232 566 1,573 471 1,148 1,061 290 199 572 11,230 11,156 74 4,929 2,278 9.118 201 -5 8,913 1,486 832 7,812 303 1,003 44 959 74 9,044 7.907 40 7 544 3.317 589 1,637 509 1,264 1,136 298 217 621 See footnotes at end of table. 44 • Massachusetts STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Massachusetts, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Ik/letal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction fklanufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade , Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations , Miscellaneous sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 11,531 1 1 ,460 72 5,010 2,302 9,271 204 -18 9,049 1,508 974 7,935 317 1,019 39 981 72 9,199 7,987 45 20 25 8 (°) (' ci 7 528 3,245 1,520 228 206 189 179 193 113 11 3 166 233 1,725 26 52 126 198 357 442 131 30 56 60 126 121 567 74 130 P) h 155 112 611 1,077 549 140 409 1,358 49 139 80 136 41 28 34 16 361 88 188 12,349 12,284 65 5,117 2,413 9,994 238 -24 9,731 1.629 989 8,549 360 1,084 32 1,052 65 9,929 8,674 42 19 23 9 C) 1 C) 7 574 3,592 1,633 232 224 203 194 205 122 12 3 186 253 1.959 28 58 140 215 397 524 152 30 75 70 146 124 591 73 139 (°\ 157 118 642 1.135 588 147 441 1,501 50 146 81 169 44 27 35 15 398 100 209 12,871 12,798 73 5,160 2,494 10,389 276 -29 10.084 1,735 1,052 8,933 383 1,073 40 1,033 73 10,316 8,999 39 21 18 9 1 n a 587 3,688 1.646 238 216 206 199 215 126 12 3 187 243 2,043 30 59 139 217 429 549 132 32 115 67 141 132 615 71 146 h 166 125 663 1.182 615 158 457 1.601 51 150 85 199 50 29 38 15 413 97 233 13,494 13,428 66 5,219 2,586 10,850 295 -34 10,521 1,804 1,169 9,322 409 1.119 35 1.084 66 10,784 9,361 42 23 19 10 '1 (°) 8 608 3,754 1,650 234 208 205 204 224 128 12 3 195 238 2.104 29 58 141 222 436 560 160 35 127 67 141 129 633 67 151 168 132 688 1,224 658 167 491 1,744 52 159 83 237 56 31 42 15 442 113 262 14,280 14,214 66 5,263 2,713 1 1 ,442 310 -38 11,093 1,986 1,201 9,822 444 1,176 34 1,142 66 11,375 9,876 46 26 20 10 C) 1 P) 8 645 3.925 1.701 240 215 215 213 234 131 11 2 208 233 2.223 29 60 148 239 465 597 133 38 156 70 157 130 665 66 164 (°) (°) 177 137 717 1.292 691 179 513 1,886 53 167 84 270 61 33 42 15 472 122 296 14,868 14.802 66 5,344 2,782 11,810 349 -41 1 1 ,420 2,178 1,270 10,142 466 1,202 34 1,168 66 1 1 .744 10.156 47 27 21 11 {°) 2 C) 8 695 3.892 1,680 232 208 214 220 244 131 10 2 197 221 2,213 31 60 143 238 480 574 125 40 150 75 165 133 689 66 173 (°) 184 145 728 1,358 733 189 544 2.004 57 171 83 301 64 35 44 15 501 132 319 15,882 15.814 68 5.448 2,915 12,512 367 -46 12.100 2,455 1,328 10,686 510 1,316 37 1,279 68 12.444 10.744 51 31 20 12 {°) 2 (°) 9 784 4,025 1,751 248 206 222 226 259 136 10 3 212 229 2,274 32 64 153 255 533 555 114 49 126 81 171 141 735 64 188 P) pS 203 157 762 1,437 782 199 583 2,156 58 180 84 326 69 36 47 15 543 147 348 17,003 16.930 74 5,502 3,090 13,308 382 -51 12,875 2,720 1,408 1 1 .376 572 1,360 39 1,321 74 13,234 11,454 55 32 23 13 (°) 3 P) 9 828 4,277 1,821 249 212 230 240 273 144 9 3 228 233 2,456 34 69 157 273 578 598 144 60 109 88 192 153 791 65 204 (") (") 216 173 798 1,517 834 210 624 2,342 64 186 84 355 71 38 48 16 601 158 384 18,402 18,325 77 5,535 3,325 14,464 508 -55 13,900 2,967 1,535 12,397 630 1.437 44 1.393 77 14,387 12,481 56 34 22 11 (°) 2 (°) 9 881 4,699 1,922 256 220 239 259 294 158 9 2 240 247 2,777 36 70 179 309 654 674 182 64 125 98 217 170 836 67 218 h 229 179 873 1,613 895 225 670 2,616 71 200 83 411 76 42 51 17 660 173 437 20,039 19.977 62 5,594 3,582 15,567 586 -62 14,919 3,272 1,848 13,374 696 1,498 28 1,470 62 15,505 1 3,383 57 37 20 17 (°) 937 4,944 1,973 263 215 248 266 313 160 9 2 252 244 2.971 35 67 189 323 662 747 202 61 165 99 247 174 892 66 230 ?) (°) 246 187 929 1,714 979 251 728 2.914 74 213 85 473 85 43 52 18 767 184 472 21,911 21.841 70 5.618 3,900 16.984 645 -74 16.265 3.454 2,192 14,541 800 1,643 37 1,606 70 16,914 14,560 61 41 20 27 17 (°) 10 1,041 5,218 2,090 272 230 264 285 330 170 8 2 269 260 3,129 37 70 191 335 686 778 202 65 206 109 264 186 949 66 251 ? (° 246 201 1,016 1,886 1,096 275 820 3,266 82 226 87 519 94 48 58 20 894 199 533 3 63 132 1.212 330 212 670 3 76 148 1.255 340 207 708 3 89 149 1.317 355 207 755 3 103 146 1,423 394 211 818 3 113 154 1,499 404 212 883 4 116 162 1,588 425 195 968 5 122 177 1.700 449 203 1,048 5 132 200 1,780 446 214 1,121 6 155 235 1,906 489 217 1,199 7 178 263 2,122 510 221 1,391 7 203 296 2,354 550 238 1,567 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Massachusetts • 45 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Massachusetts, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 25,749 27,368 29,553 32,193 34,913 37,266 40,268 43,842 48,575 54,272 60,945 67,785 73,266 79,425 88,260 94,957 102,603 111,565 1 25,674 27,297 29,482 32,115 34,834 37,186 40.178 43,746 48,453 54.096 60,812 67.641 73,112 79,243 88,062 94,777 102,391 1 1 1 ,378 2 75 71 70 78 79 80 90 96 122 176 132 145 155 182 198 180 212 187 3 5,704 5,739 5,762 5,784 5,777 5,762 5.749 5,744 5,743 5,746 5,743 5.754 5,746 5,764 5,796 5,824 5,835 5,856 4 4,514 4,769 5,129 5,566 6,043 6,467 7,005 7,632 8,458 9,445 10,612 11,780 12,751 13,779 15,229 16,304 17,583 19,050 5 19,787 20,843 22,603 24,710 26,284 27,257 29.732 32,612 36,379 40,670 44,933 48.900 52.304 57,524 64,641 70,718 77,019 84,584 6 783 853 908 1,136 1,264 1,308 1.380 1,525 1,705 2,037 2,318 2.742 2.947 3.229 3,645 4,174 4,674 5.101 7 -96 -104 -116 -137 -161 -172 -195 -245 -297 -361 -476 -554 -557 -762 -957 -1,205 -1,356 -1.648 8 18,908 19,886 21,578 23,437 24,859 25,777 28,157 30.842 34,376 38,272 42,139 45.604 48.801 53.533 60,039 65,340 70,988 77.835 9 3,931 4,028 4,174 4,515 5,042 5,062 5,409 5.999 6,729 7,709 9,282 11,430 12.766 13.427 1 5,379 16,311 17,387 18.794 10 2,910 3,455 3,801 4,241 5,012 6,427 6,702 7.000 7,470 8.291 9,524 10,752 1 1 .700 12,465 12,842 13,306 14,227 14.936 11 17,023 17,873 19,343 21,144 22,486 23,110 24,927 27.204 30,227 33.728 37.382 40,972 43.901 47,769 53.728 58,707 63,859 70.287 12 1,040 1,157 1,345 1,497 1,658 1,876 2,182 2.504 2,813 3,186 3.661 4,027 4.529 4,982 5.395 5,597 5,929 6,405 13 1,723 1,813 1,915 2,069 2,140 2,271 2,624 2.905 3,338 3,756 3,890 3,901 3.875 4,772 5.518 6,414 7.230 7,892 14 42 36 36 36 38 36 45 43 71 122 78 93 104 133 150 133 166 139 15 1,681 1,777 1,879 2,032 2,102 2,236 2,579 2.862 3,268 3,634 3,812 3,808 3.771 4.639 5,368 6,281 7.064 7,753 16 75 71 70 78 79 80 90 96 122 176 132 145 155 182 198 180 212 187 17 19,712 20,772 22,533 24,632 26,205 27.177 29,642 32.516 36,257 40,494 44,801 48,755 52.150 57.342 64,443 70,538 76.807 84,397 18 16,839 17,617 19,031 20,761 22,147 22.818 24,974 27,396 30,734 34,560 38,402 42,074 45.239 49.947 56,540 61.946 67,567 74,412 19 75 83 88 100 105 116 133 153 191 221 220 201 213 273 268 357 437 507 20 51 59 60 69 69 71 76 87 96 108 110 117 141 166 187 224 256 296 21 24 24 28 30 36 45 57 66 95 113 110 83 72 107 81 134 181 211 22 21 14 23 29 50 69 101 108 81 92 185 199 191 152 169 232 82 127 23 1°) C') (°) n P) {") {") {°) (°) C') C) {") n n n C^) P) 1 24 10 2 13 18 39 57 89 94 65 74 164 177 167 125 139 195 33 73 25 n e-) (°) {") (°) n {") {") n {") ^^ ri {") ^l C) P) P) 1 26 11 11 10 11 10 12 14 15 17 24 30 36 48 52 27 1,305 1,447 1,569 1,632 1,577 1,422 1,406 1,490 1,641 1,878 2,027 2,185 2,462 2,815 3,403 3,992 4.790 5,669 28 5,619 5,534 5,949 6,602 7,202 7,194 7,980 8,952 10,167 11,359 12,691 13.821 14,428 15.266 17,311 18,030 18.165 18,489 29 2,183 2,199 2.339 2,489 2,561 2,547 2,838 3,046 3.312 3,538 3,799 4.045 4.212 4.406 4,793 4,882 5.021 5,313 30 303 313 326 334 337 339 366 380 402 436 465 477 515 518 517 543 563 574 31 226 222 249 272 263 261 301 319 341 347 367 386 353 389 407 403 395 404 32 261 262 278 296 295 299 343 362 386 397 422 451 454 463 489 460 425 412 33 303 302 327 357 372 352 404 443 497 529 555 583 599 632 695 685 692 726 34 378 388 419 434 458 483 525 571 620 669 736 804 894 986 1,144 1,262 1,372 1,548 35 201 208 212 235 256 294 298 323 347 377 438 470 512 497 575 597 615 647 36 9 10 13 14 20 22 24 33 41 50 45 62 61 57 61 63 66 74 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (■■) n n (■-) (■•) (•-) C-) (■-) C-) (') C-) 38 270 274 301 338 364 302 353 386 431 466 498 520 554 605 654 648 700 740 39 230 219 212 207 196 194 222 227 246 266 273 292 271 259 250 221 192 188 40 3,436 3,336 3,609 4,112 4,641 4,648 5,142 5,906 6,855 7,821 8,893 9.775 10.217 10.859 12,518 13,148 13,144 13,176 41 39 40 43 52 49 47 57 63 72 78 84 86 80 90 108 113 125 143 42 73 74 78 88 91 85 87 91 108 113 119 126 122 127 142 151 177 184 43 191 178 193 206 232 183 198 230 289 319 359 386 376 331 375 364 394 401 44 368 370 418 499 561 648 708 773 866 943 1,041 1,098 1.101 1.104 1,218 1,243 1,212 1,247 45 764 723 773 884 1,047 1,046 1,155 1,355 1.597 1,954 2,318 2.577 2.709 2,819 3,277 3,461 3,306 3,697 46 866 821 898 1.063 1,197 1,175 1,278 1,441 1.594 1,847 2.180 2.420 2,659 2,985 3,540 3,833 3,943 3,417 47 213 202 191 181 199 403 453 524 621 681 732 759 819 988 1,130 1,256 1.239 1,230 48 59 69 82 93 62 61 79 118 137 147 172 173 142 142 227 228 195 171 49 219 202 213 225 255 50 121 125 129 154 176 TsT 'l"68 185 234 26l" 274 283 277 285 '327 '337 '328 346 51 322 329 363 438 531 615 691 836 1.004 1,113 1.218 1.446 1,503 1,558 1,721 1,720 1.782 1,879 52 201 202 227 229 243 235 268 291 335 365 395 421 429 428 454 442 444 462 53 1,191 1,301 1,476 1,609 1.698 1,767 1,934 2,164 2.348 2,585 2.838 3,073 3,282 3,485 3,685 3,892 3,981 4,364 54 69 71 72 79 80 80 89 99 109 124 129 127 121 120 150 130 119 P) 55 292 323 360 396 400 388 429 482 535 590 623 649 658 688 787 817 874 947 56 n C) n n n (° (") {") V P) f) (") !°! P) P) P) (°) 75 57 n {") n n n c {") n b n b 986 h H {") P) P) n P) 58 356 404 493 543 591 626 660 727 789 876 1.132 1,278 1,358 1,249 1,303 1,219 1,350 59 244 258 292 310 327 351 400 444 452 455 516 549 574 606 707 758 819 923 60 1,203 1,243 1,358 1,523 1.637 1,742 1,867 2,004 2.186 2,541 2.909 3.037 3.208 3,542 4,139 4,526 4,977 5,737 61 2,192 2,343 2,470 2,656 2.828 2,944 3,146 3,376 3.680 4,038 4.278 4.611 4,859 5,572 6,209 6,886 7,663 8,419 62 \265 1,385 1,458 1,549 1.620 1,748 1,958 2,174 2.448 2,712 2.901 3,160 3,331 3,927 4,315 4,857 5,677 6,657 63 363 386 406 444 492 541 584 619 675 751 865 983 1,125 1,251 1,383 1,562 1,847 2,120 64 902 999 1,052 1,106 1.128 1,207 1,374 1,554 1.773 1,961 2.036 2,177 2,206 2,676 2,932 3,295 3,830 4,536 65 3,970 4,267 4,640 5,061 5.430 5,815 6,449 6,974 7.991 9,135 10.353 1 1 ,787 13,264 14,916 17,040 19,174 21,795 24,443 66 89 95 100 108 117 124 141 153 184 205 222 229 261 318 364 416 465 529 67 230 222 217 224 231 237 255 280 316 340 371 385 423 494 548 677 744 812 68 86 86 87 90 84 85 99 108 113 116 118 125 133 138 154 155 154 155 69 612 618 650 708 773 782 895 994 1.205 1,496 1.835 2,241 2,699 3,180 3,897 4,680 5,483 6,171 70 111 126 138 157 168 189 210 229 280 308 325 372 405 460 546 630 711 776 71 56 60 65 82 86 107 111 109 131 149 171 167 187 222 245 246 287 309 72 65 71 85 102 103 108 116 132 141 159 161 180 193 220 255 292 332 367 73 22 23 28 30 27 27 30 31 35 34 41 41 46 50 63 73 88 100 74 1,153 1,285 1,425 1,589 1.781 1.988 2,204 2,397 2.617 2,899 3,348 3,791 4,324 4,715 5,117 5,553 5,993 6,658 75 238 258 281 320 346 357 386 433 494 568 653 701 823 968 1,181 1,344 1,602 1,892 76 667 744 808 838 880 819 926 918 983 1,077 1.118 1,341 1,445 1,591 1,761 1,902 2,075 2,272 77 138 14 159 16 205 18 242 21 285 23 360 26 372 29 401 31 453 34 507 39 585 45 677 50 799 58 78 9 'I'i" iT Tl" 12 79 245 265 287 295 296 230 251 268 296 323 345 372 393 425 474 482 530 580 80 387 401 459 507 525 611 652 700 934 1,154 1.258 1,441 1,500 1,647 1,890 2,095 2,605 2,965 81 2,872 3,156 3,502 3,871 4,058 4.358 4,668 5,121 5.523 5,935 6.399 6,681 6.910 7.395 7,903 8,592 9,240 9,985 82 645 671 734 772 801 859 920 1,005 1,082 1,120 1.199 1,308 1,358 1,423 1,525 1,612 1,638 1,732 83 263 267 271 260 217 208 206 209 232 251 270 318 348 390 406 412 450 454 84 1,964 2,218 2,498 2,839 3,040 3.291 3,541 3,907 4.208 4,563 4.930 5,055 5,204 5,582 5,971 6,568 7,152 7,800 85 See footnotes at end of table. 46 • New Hampshire STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and New Hampshire Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. New Hampshire Percent New Hampshire Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New Hampshire • 47 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New Hampshire, 1929-57 __ _ [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)* Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 317 302 15 467 679 249 1 298 280 19 466 640 234 1 259 248 12 470 552 196 1 200 191 9 474 423 143 1 196 186 10 477 411 144 226 216 10 480 471 172 n 237 224 13 481 493 183 {■•) 256 242 14 481 532 193 (■-) 269 256 14 481 559 208 2 256 242 14 485 527 200 2 272 259 13 490 555 211 2 282 272 10 492 573 220 2 344 331 14 491 701 282 3 406 383 23 482 842 345 4 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Ivlining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 248 61 7 204 1 44 10 34 15 234 210 (M 2 23 96 16 34 8 31 23 7 2 14 234 57 7 189 1 44 15 29 19 216 192 (■•) 1 23 83 16 31 7 30 24 7 2 14 196 53 11 166 1 29 8 21 12 185 161 (■•) 1 15 72 14 26 6 26 24 8 2 14 143 48 9 124 1 19 6 12 9 134 111 n 1 7 46 11 20 6 21 23 7 2 13 144 44 9 125 1 19 7 11 10 134 110 (■-) 4 51 10 19 5 20 24 8 2 14 172 45 9 146 1 25 7 18 10 162 133 (M 1 6 62 11 26 5 22 29 10 1 18 183 45 10 149 1 32 10 22 13 170 141 (■•) (■-) 6 64 11 30 6 23 29 10 2 17 192 49 14 155 1 36 11 25 14 179 147 (■-) 1 8 63 12 33 6 25 32 16 1 15 206 52 10 172 2 35 10 25 14 194 163 (••) 1 7 75 13 35 6 27 31 13 2 16 198 45 13 163 2 35 10 25 14 185 152 C-) 1 7 64 13 35 6 25 34 15 2 16 209 51 12 174 2 35 9 26 13 198 164 {■-) 1 9 72 13 37 7 26 34 15 2 17 218 50 13 181 2 37 6 31 10 210 177 (■•) 1 10 76 14 42 7 27 33 14 2 17 279 53 12 229 2 51 10 41 14 268 224 (■•) 1 14 105 16 50 8 30 44 22 5 17 342 53 11 277 3 65 17 48 23 322 256 1 1 11 131 19 54 8 31 66 36 13 17 446 417 29 461 967 385 5 381 53 12 306 4 76 22 54 29 356 272 1 1 7 142 21 58 8 34 84 49 18 16 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us.' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 480 457 24 460 1,044 419 6 511 483 29 464 1,102 433 6 564 538 26 495 1,140 459 7 614 585 29 509 1,205 501 7 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 413 52 15 342 6 71 17 55 24 395 285 1 1 6 149 24 58 8 37 110 59 34 16 427 60 25 348 7 78 20 58 29 404 303 1 1 8 154 26 64 9 40 100 44 39 17 452 71 41 368 7 84 17 67 26 433 376 2 1 20 185 30 78 12 48 57 22 14 21 493 78 42 409 8 83 19 65 29 472 420 2 1 25 207 34 85 13 54 52 18 10 25 664 638 26 520 1,277 540 7 12 544 81 39 434 9 97 16 80 26 513 465 3 1 30 225 36 94 15 61 48 10 10 29 673 643 29 533 1,262 527 7 13 532 93 48 416 10 102 20 82 29 498 445 2 1 32 203 34 95 16 62 53 11 11 31 713 689 24 532 1,341 555 9 15 560 99 54 444 12 99 14 84 24 530 480 2 1 30 230 35 98 19 64 50 12 8 31 791 761 30 529 1,496 630 12 24 643 101 47 504 16 111 19 92 30 600 540 3 1 31 267 39 109 21 69 60 13 12 34 838 810 28 535 1,567 667 13 30 683 Its 50 536 17 113 17 95 28 639 569 3 1 34 276 44 117 22 73 70 15 16 39 898 867 32 547 1,643 701 13 33 722 122 55 562 19 121 24 97 32 670 595 3 1 33 287 46 122 25 78 75 16 17 42 938 914 24 554 1,694 723 16 35 743 132 63 579 20 124 17 106 24 699 621 3 1 50 280 47 127 28 84 78 16 18 45 1,013 984 29 557 1,819 788 18 40 811 133 69 626 24 139 22 117 29 759 679 3 1 64 306 50 132 31 92 80 18 17 45 1,071 1,048 23 566 1.891 833 19 47 860 136 74 673 27 133 16 117 23 810 715 3 1 60 329 54 137 33 97 95 20 27 49 1,143 1,119 23 572 1,998 881 22 53 912 146 84 710 30 141 14 127 23 858 753 3 1 63 339 56 146 38 106 105 21 30 53 See footnotes at end of table. 48 • New Hampshire STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income > for New Hampshire, 195B-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income; Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors" income".. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constmction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other texlile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products , Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Sen/ices Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,161 1,137 24 581 1,997 886 20 49 915 151 94 720 25 142 13 129 24 863 749 3 3 e-) 1 1 60 328 197 14 45 7 36 15 2 P-) 1 5 73 131 23 7 9 7 36 34 l^i 7 2 6 51 6 14 14 13 36 114 41 10 30 116 11 13 10 4 5 2 4 1 32 5 14 1,262 1,242 20 596 2,118 965 24 61 1,003 161 98 787 29 150 12 137 20 946 823 3 3 ('•) 1 (■-) 1 65 371 215 14 49 7 38 16 2 (■-) 1 6 82 155 25 8 10 8 44 43 14 13 38 120 45 11 34 125 12 13 10 5 6 2 4 1 36 6 16 1,334 1,312 23 609 2,191 1,012 29 71 1,054 176 104 830 32 150 15 135 15 14 41 125 46 12 34 133 12 14 11 6 6 3 4 1 37 6 17 1,406 1,383 23 618 2,274 1,055 30 79 1,104 185 117 865 34 155 15 141 16 14 42 127 48 13 35 147 12 15 11 8 6 3 5 1 40 7 19 1,507 1,485 22 632 2,384 1,122 32 89 1,178 208 121 923 37 163 13 149 23 23 22 989 1,032 1,100 858 891 955 3 4 4 3 3 4 'I n '^ 1 2 2 70 72 80 383 391 419 214 218 229 14 15 15 48 47 49 8 8 8 37 37 38 17 19 20 2 2 2 (■-) (^ C) 1 (•- (■-) 9 r 14 79 79 83 169 173 190 25 23 24 8 8 9 10 10 11 9 9 10 49 50 54 50 55 62 1 1 1 '^ 'I 'i 8 8 8 3 3 4 7 7 7 55 58 59 6 6 5 16 17 18 15 44 135 52 14 38 160 13 16 11 10 7 2 6 1 44 7 21 1,572 1,552 20 649 2,422 1,160 36 96 1,220 221 130 956 39 165 12 153 20 1,140 979 4 4 1 2 {■-) 2 81 418 227 16 45 8 37 21 2 (^) 16 82 191 25 9 11 10 50 66 1 (■-) 8 4 7 63 5 20 1 16 46 141 56 15 41 169 14 16 11 12 8 3 6 1 47 8 24 1,689 1,668 20 663 2,547 1,244 39 107 1,312 241 136 1,021 43 180 13 167 20 1,224 1,049 5 4 1 2 r) 2 86 442 237 17 42 11 38 22 3 (^) 19 85 205 26 9 12 11 54 70 1 n 9 4 8 66 5 20 19 17 49 153 61 17 45 184 14 18 12 13 9 3 7 1 51 9 26 1,831 1,808 23 676 2,708 1,339 41 120 1,418 268 146 1,098 50 191 16 174 23 1,316 1,132 5 4 1 2 0-) 2 96 479 253 17 47 12 40 23 3 (■-) 23 88 226 27 10 15 13 62 75 1 C-) 10 4 9 71 5 23 n 20 18 51 164 65 18 46 199 16 18 12 13 10 3 8 1 57 9 31 2,022 1,996 27 681 2,970 1,485 57 139 1,567 296 159 1,222 56 208 19 189 27 1,459 1,269 6 4 2 2 (■-) 2 117 539 272 18 49 13 43 25 3 (■-) 27 95 256 29 11 18 16 71 96 11 5 9 76 5 24 22 19 58 179 69 20 50 223 20 21 12 15 11 3 8 1 63 10 34 2,210 2,190 20 697 3,171 1,620 68 155 1,708 319 183 1,343 64 213 13 200 20 1,600 1,380 7 5 2 3 1 2 126 582 283 19 47 13 46 27 3 (■-) 32 96 299 29 10 20 18 72 119 3 i^i 11 6 10 82 5 25 (°) b 25 20 63 193 76 21 54 249 22 23 13 17 13 3 9 1 72 11 37 5 114 23 29 61 9 5 123 22 35 66 11 5 131 26 34 71 (■-) 13 6 140 27 36 77 r) 14 7 146 26 38 82 u 7 161 33 37 91 0-) 13 8 175 36 39 101 14 8 184 37 36 112 (■•) 15 10 190 40 27 123 17 11 220 54 26 140 2,444 2,422 22 709 3,447 1,785 73 175 1,887 348 209 1,482 76 227 15 212 22 1,763 1,516 8 5 3 4 2 3 136 638 312 21 51 13 51 29 3 (4 40 104 326 31 11 19 21 74 138 3 1 12 7 10 90 5 29 26 22 68 211 84 23 61 276 24 24 14 19 14 4 10 1 81 12 42 (■•) 20 13 247 61 28 158 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New Hampshire • 49 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New Hampshire, 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 2,886 3,111 3,443 3,900 4,300 4,643 5,295 6,004 6,919 7,948 9,047 10,213 10,990 12,260 13,752 15,340 17,047 18,916 1 2,867 3,093 3,424 3,876 4,283 4,621 5,271 5,980 6.894 7,899 9,031 10,181 10,956 12.228 13,717 15,308 17,008 18.880 2 19 18 19 24 17 21 24 25 25 49 16 32 34 32 35 32 39 37 3 742 762 782 802 817 830 847 872 894 912 924 937 948 959 978 998 1,027 1.056 4 3,890 4,082 4,405 4,864 5,263 5,593 6,252 6,887 7,740 8,716 9,788 10,903 11,593 12,786 14,061 15,369 16,601 17,906 5 2,055 2,191 2,445 2,780 3,000 3,143 3,633 4,143 4,817 5,511 6,078 6,684 7,211 8,103 9,086 10,205 1 1 ,474 12,783 6 85 95 114 139 175 183 191 213 243 276 315 375 412 452 510 604 688 762 7 213 221 243 272 316 347 391 456 538 635 787 895 893 1,061 1,285 1.523 1,657 1,950 8 2,183 2,317 2,574 2,914 3,141 3,307 3,833 4,386 5,112 5,870 6,550 7,203 7,691 8,712 9,861 11,123 12,443 13,972 9 421 453 492 545 631 665 740 839 956 1,110 1,356 1,690 1,848 1,996 2,282 2,510 2,792 3,046 10 282 341 378 441 528 670 722 779 851 969 1,141 1,320 1,451 1,551 1.609 1,708 1,813 1,898 11 1,719 1,820 2,013 2,288 2,476 2,568 2,919 3,302 3,841 4,384 4,882 5,419 5.892 6,516 7.289 8,177 9,165 10,217 12 101 113 136 159 181 206 259 315 383 451 521 579 649 722 779 829 923 1,006 13 236 258 296 333 343 369 455 525 593 676 675 687 669 864 1,018 1.198 1,386 1,561 14 12 12 14 18 11 14 17 16 11 34 1 18 19 17 21 18 25 22 15 224 246 282 315 332 355 439 510 583 642 674 669 650 847 998 1.180 1,361 1,539 16 19 18 19 24 17 21 24 25 25 49 16 32 34 32 35 32 39 37 17 2,036 2,174 2,426 2,756 2,982 3,121 3,609 4,118 4,792 5,461 6,062 6,652 7,176 8,071 9,051 10.172 11,435 12.747 18 1,733 1,837 2,053 2,332 2,518 2,610 3,055 3,512 4,119 4.733 5,260 5,794 6,263 7,083 7.988 9.013 10,170 11.335 19 10 11 13 17 18 16 20 25 26 26 22 23 21 37 35 43 51 60 20 6 7 8 11 11 9 11 14 16 18 17 18 20 24 25 32 38 45 21 3 3 5 6 7 7 9 11 10 8 5 5 1 13 10 11 13 15 22 4 4 5 6 9 13 18 19 16 19 32 34 31 27 31 43 19 30 23 24 1 ''I 2 2 5 8 12 14 10 12 25 27 24 19 22 32 4 [°) 25 (^) (M (■•) (■-) 'I ^) '] (M (■•) (■•) ?) 26 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 11 15 19 27 164 174 205 235 231 214 260 320 396 468 479 527 675 802 830 1,048 1.268 1.397 28 667 672 755 850 914 903 1,082 1,257 1,486 1,743 1,976 2,152 2.242 2.445 2.808 2,997 3.144 3.293 29 314 314 345 372 383 363 432 491 552 615 640 686 694 757 810 821 837 884 30 25 27 28 28 31 33 37 42 47 51 55 57 59 67 71 75 78 82 31 47 43 49 53 47 40 46 51 60 63 60 61 57 66 74 70 74 82 32 13 13 16 18 19 19 23 26 27 26 28 31 32 35 35 34 33 31 33 56 57 63 76 87 77 88 97 104 120 130 132 136 142 159 163 166 185 34 34 36 40 44 48 49 54 62 72 84 95 108 115 126 132 149 164 191 35 6 6 7 7 9 9 11 11 12 16 18 20 21 22 26 29 32 38 36 1^1 41 44 k 69 1 (■-) 69 i h 10^1 i 1 1 (■-) 146 1 159 1 154 1 175 1 205 215 2 212 1 204 37 38 39 93 87 85 77 73 74 92 94 102 103 106 116 120 124 107 85 77 70 40 352 358 410 ATI 531 540 650 765 934 1.128 1,337 1.467 1.548 1,687 1.999 2,176 2.307 2.409 41 33 35 40 46 48 41 48 53 69 80 87 83 75 85 100 114 136 155 42 11 12 14 16 16 14 16 18 21 22 26 23 S %] C) l^i 30 33 43 21 23 26 29 33 30 35 39 47 60 79 89 117 122 133 44 26 31 37 43 44 59 78 80 99 115 134 141 143 147 159 164 163 170 45 86 83 98 115 135 145 174 245 309 379 479 548 579 583 681 773 843 873 46 141 136 151 175 190 156 184 195 226 278 317 349 398 490 610 637 640 650 47 4 5 6 7 7 6 7 8 10 13 15 16 17 20 23 33 40 39 48 (M 1 15 (■•) 4 16 6 18 'I 19 (■■) P-) D 1 1 2 1 (°) (°) C) C) 2 1 49 50 13 24 29 34' 40 '47 48 '51" '49 '54 '65 74 83 93 51 7 7 8 11 15 51 64 77 91 109 123 133 147 154 172 181 202 216 52 9 9 10 12 13 13 15 17 21 24 26 33 30 34 45 47 47 47 53 113 125 143 160 173 183 204 229 259 292 325 358 392 427 462 482 532 580 54 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 (°) C) (°) 55 34 38 44 51 54 53 61 70 82 91 98 102 104 110 129 135 157 175 56 D (°) ?) 1^1 C (°l D ?\ !°) (°) D\ °\ °) (°? P) 4 5 {°) 57 D n d n n D 1" n c! °) "i H id C) 1^] 1^^ 64 58 3g 43 57 63 76 77 b 95 111 125 141 16^ 161 168 59 27 29 33 36 38 42 47 52 56 61 71 81 97 111 117 125 149 163 60 83 90 101 120 140 162 184 210 254 297 341 370 377 417 485 565 636 738 61 254 277 299 343 377 400 450 503 582 649 689 751 802 923 1,038 1,164 1.366 1.588 62 101 115 122 136 143 156 189 221 266 290 298 325 330 390 443 511 624 763 63 29 32 34 38 43 48 55 62 72 83 95 106 118 133 152 173 211 267 64 73 83 88 97 100 107 133 159 193 207 203 219 212 257 291 338 414 496 65 336 369 410 466 513 563 649 728 834 949 1,097 1.253 1.393 1,616 1.855 2,160 2.530 2.887 66 27 30 34 34 37 36 44 49 58 62 65 66 63 79 84 93 100 112 67 25 26 26 28 30 32 36 42 47 51 57 62 67 85 95 121 141 157 68 14 14 14 15 14 14 16 18 18 19 19 21 22 23 26 27 27 28 69 23 25 30 38 43 49 65 79 96 127 155 187 228 286 354 451 545 607 70 16 19 20 24 27 28 35 42 49 54 60 71 69 85 100 121 143 157 71 4 5 5 6 7 7 9 10 12 14 18 17 20 26 32 33 40 42 72 12 13 13 17 19 23 26 29 31 32 32 36 39 39 47 53 62 72 73 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 74 101 110 121 144 166 188 217 242 268 302 356 415 470 522 573 638 716 837 75 14 16 20 23 27 30 35 40 47 53 60 71 78 91 109 125 152 183 76 57 63 72 76 80 78 80 83 87 96 107 120 132 142 155 171 181 197 77 18 20 19 26 30 36 39 42 50 1 61 2 72 2 85 2 99 2 78 79 T) '« M « M ^. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 26 29 33 31 26 28 34 38 42 42 48 52 59 64 69 76 80 17 19 24 27 31 32 37 45 56 69 85 103 112 131 154 185 261 311 81 303 336 372 424 464 511 554 607 673 728 802 859 913 988 1,063 1,159 1.265 1.412 82 68 70 71 76 83 98 106 115 128 130 147 161 168 177 188 201 207 229 83 36 41 47 51 55 55 54 54 58 61 66 76 84 90 98 106 112 115 84 199 225 255 297 327 359 394 438 487 537 589 622 661 720 777 852 946 1.068 85 See footnotes at end of table. 50 • Rhode Island STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Rhode Island Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 18 16 - 14 12 h 10 8 6 4 2 rm r-m rm iM. i IM I im I LM. i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Rhode Island Percent 35 30 25 20 h 15 10 5 Rhode Island Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) ( — t k^^M ■ m il 11 11 I n Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 • Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Rhode Island • 5 1 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Rhode Island, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contritjutions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 592 585 7 684 866 440 1 439 144 9 389 3 48 4 44 7 433 397 1 « 24 200 28 73 21 50 36 9 7 20 1930 535 528 6 686 779 388 1 387 139 9 346 3 39 3 36 6 382 347 1 (■-) 20 168 26 67 18 47 35 9 4 21 1931 479 474 5 681 703 332 1 331 132 15 299 2 30 3 27 5 327 291 1 (■•) 13 140 24 56 16 42 35 9 4 22 1932 385 381 4 677 569 255 1 254 119 12 234 2 19 2 17 251 216 1 (■-) 8 98 19 42 13 34 35 9 4 23 1933 373 369 4 675 553 256 1 255 107 11 235 2 19 3 16 252 214 1 (M 5 107 18 38 14 31 38 10 4 23 1934 401 395 6 675 593 287 1 286 104 10 258 2 26 3 23 6 281 239 1 {■-) 8 115 18 48 14 35 42 13 3 26 1935 433 427 6 678 638 321 1 320 102 11 287 2 32 4 28 6 315 269 1 (4 9 132 19 55 14 37 46 15 3 28 1936 483 477 5 686 704 352 1 351 110 21 312 3 38 3 34 5 347 294 1 ("•) 14 141 21 61 16 41 53 25 5 23 1937 501 496 5 694 722 380 6 374 113 14 337 3 40 3 37 5 375 323 1 (■-) 11 160 22 69 16 44 51 23 5 23 1938 461 457 4 694 664 347 6 340 98 23 307 3 37 2 35 4 343 284 1 (M 11 126 22 67 16 41 58 27 5 26 1939 498 494 4 701 710 376 7 369 108 20 332 3 41 2 39 4 372 317 1 (■-) 14 152 22 69 16 42 55 25 6 24 1940 532 528 4 719 740 404 7 397 111 23 353 3 48 2 47 4 400 343 1 (■•) 18 164 23 76 17 43 57 23 10 25 1941 686 679 7 744 922 559 10 549 118 19 484 4 71 4 67 7 552 479 1 1 50 241 27 93 18 49 73 28 19 26 1942 883 875 8 778 1,135 767 15 752 110 21 666 5 96 5 91 8 759 624 2 1 96 315 32 105 19 56 134 50 59 26 1943 1,030 1,021 9 868 1,187 924 24 900 110 20 810 7 108 6 101 9 915 670 2 1 54 380 35 116 20 62 245 72 146 26 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 1,068 1.059 9 846 1,262 953 25 1,066 1,056 10 842 1,266 926 24 1,069 1.058 10 790 1,353 882 21 1,133 1,122 11 784 1,445 909 18 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 929 112 27 826 10 117 6 111 9 944 681 2 (M 38 391 37 119 21 72 263 79 157 27 902 119 45 799 11 115 7 108 10 916 656 3 (■•) 30 360 40 127 23 72 260 60 172 28 861 129 78 749 12 120 7 113 10 871 723 3 1 32 377 48 154 27 81 149 40 76 32 891 142 100 782 15 111 8 103 11 897 787 3 1 38 412 51 162 29 91 110 33 39 38 1,116 1,103 13 787 1,418 972 20 -47 905 131 79 844 17 111 9 102 13 960 844 3 (M 43 445 55 167 31 99 116 33 38 44 1,093 1,080 12 801 1,364 926 17 -50 859 135 99 798 18 110 9 101 12 914 792 3 {4 44 392 53 167 33 100 122 36 41 45 1,210 1,199 11 786 1,539 1,033 22 -47 963 142 105 892 23 117 8 109 11 1,022 885 3 (■-) 52 456 54 176 39 104 137 38 51 48 1,334 1,321 13 784 1,702 1,162 25 -46 1,092 150 92 1,007 28 127 10 117 13 1,149 975 4 1 60 507 58 193 42 110 175 49 73 52 1,405 1,391 13 802 1,751 1.228 26 -38 1.163 148 93 1,068 31 128 11 118 13 1,214 1,007 4 (■-) 62 523 62 196 45 114 208 56 94 57 1,500 1,488 12 815 1,841 1,291 27 -32 1,233 172 96 1,127 34 130 9 121 12 1,279 1,061 4 1 63 545 67 204 49 128 219 58 98 63 1,496 1,485 10 816 1,833 1,257 30 -25 1,203 179 114 1,093 34 131 8 122 10 1,247 1.008 4 (M 65 481 68 209 52 129 239 58 113 68 1,597 1,587 10 823 1,941 1,320 33 -13 1,274 209 115 1,141 38 141 8 133 10 1,309 1,071 4 1 71 512 70 219 56 138 238 62 103 73 1,663 1,654 9 840 1,980 1.375 35 -3 1,337 202 124 1,191 42 142 7 135 9 1,366 1,120 5 1 72 536 74 229 58 146 246 65 104 77 1,709 1,701 8 851 2,008 1,375 39 8 1,344 216 149 1,183 45 147 5 141 8 1,367 1,125 5 1 74 522 75 231 63 154 242 67 93 82 See footnotes at end of table. 52 • Rhode Island STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Rhode Island, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) •■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational sen/ices Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,757 1,748 9 858 2,048 1,393 40 19 1,372 221 163 1,202 42 149 6 143 9 1,384 1,112 6 3 3 1 a-) 1 75 490 227 26 114 12 8 20 7 1 35 4 263 1 3 43 43 42 15 1 4 16 82 79 9 20 2 10 18 21 82 156 65 19 46 159 5 19 12 10 6 5 6 1 48 10 16 1,856 1,848 857 2,166 1,486 45 22 1,463 230 163 1,281 49 156 4 152 8 1,478 1,201 5 3 2 1 1 80 541 246 29 122 13 9 21 8 5 295 2 3 49 44 53 20 1 5 C-) 12 18 87 84 9 22 2 10 20 22 85 165 70 20 50 171 5 20 12 12 7 4 6 1 53 11 18 1,896 1,888 9 855 2,218 1,520 51 24 1,493 234 169 1,315 51 154 5 149 1,511 1,237 5 3 2 1 (■-) 1 84 551 246 30 116 12 10 23 9 1 41 5 305 2 3 46 45 56 26 2 5 (■•) 14 17 88 84 8 22 2 10 20 22 88 170 72 21 52 181 5 21 13 13 7 4 7 1 55 11 20 1,981 1,973 8 858 2,309 1,570 53 26 1,543 251 187 1,356 54 160 5 155 8 1,562 1,273 6 4 2 1 n 1 88 556 248 30 114 12 10 24 9 1 (■-) 43 5 307 2 3 45 45 54 32 2 5 (■•) 13 18 88 87 8 23 2 11 21 23 89 174 77 22 55 196 5 23 12 15 8 5 8 1 59 13 22 2,121 2,113 8 871 2,435 1,678 57 28 1,649 282 190 1,450 58 169 5 164 8 1,670 1,352 6 4 2 1 (■-) 1 94 589 258 31 117 13 10 25 10 1 (M 45 6 332 2 4 49 48 60 34 2 5 (■•) 14 20 92 91 8 26 2 11 21 24 93 186 81 23 58 210 6 24 12 16 9 5 8 1 63 14 25 2,219 2,211 8 876 2,533 1,727 63 31 1,696 320 202 1,496 60 171 5 167 8 1,720 1,388 6 4 2 1 (■•) 1 101 588 255 32 110 13 10 27 11 1 (■-) 46 6 333 2 4 49 49 60 35 3 6 (■-) 15 22 88 94 7 27 2 11 22 25 97 192 86 24 62 222 6 25 12 16 9 5 9 1 67 15 27 2,361 2,353 8 885 2,668 1,848 68 35 1,815 336 210 1,598 67 184 5 178 8 1,840 1,487 7 5 2 1 Q-) 1 117 619 264 33 111 14 11 29 12 1 (■-) 47 8 355 3 4 50 51 64 38 4 7 (■-) 16 24 95 102 8 30 2 11 24 27 100 204 94 26 68 243 6 27 12 18 10 5 9 1 75 15 30 2,545 2,536 9 893 2,850 1,987 75 39 1,952 367 226 1,720 76 191 5 186 9 1,978 1,597 7 5 3 2 (4 1 125 676 281 34 119 14 12 30 14 1 (') 48 8 395 3 4 52 55 74 47 5 17 25 105 106 8 32 2 12 25 27 105 216 too 29 71 260 6 28 12 20 11 6 9 1 78 17 35 2,780 2,770 10 899 3,092 2,190 93 45 2,142 386 253 1,898 84 208 6 202 10 2,180 1,752 8 5 3 2 (■-) 1 136 749 298 35 125 15 14 33 15 1 (■-) 52 10 451 4 4 61 60 86 58 5 8 ^l 28 116 113 8 34 4 12 27 29 113 233 106 31 75 294 7 31 12 23 11 7 10 1 91 19 41 3,015 3,007 8 909 3,317 2,348 103 49 2,294 419 302 2,037 95 216 3 212 2,340 1,887 8 6 2 3 1 2 152 788 308 36 124 15 15 36 17 1 (■-) 53 11 481 4 5 63 65 94 61 4 8 (■-) 20 30 127 117 8 36 3 11 30 30 122 252 115 34 81 331 7 33 13 28 12 8 12 1 106 20 44 10 9 272 71 114 87 (■■) 11 10 277 70 112 96 {■•) 13 11 274 73 92 109 13 11 289 78 91 120 (■-) 14 13 317 81 110 126 (M 15 14 331 83 112 136 (■-) 17 17 353 88 115 150 (■•) 19 18 381 97 124 160 C-) 19 22 428 111 144 173 (■-> 23 25 453 113 157 183 3,294 3,286 9 922 3,573 2,564 117 55 2,503 443 348 2,214 108 243 5 238 9 2,556 2,046 9 6 2 4 2 2 160 839 330 36 131 17 16 39 20 u 12 509 4 5 64 69 91 67 5 9 33 140 122 8 39 3 12 29 31 133 275 128 38 90 376 8 36 13 32 13 9 12 1 124 22 52 (■-) 25 30 510 130 173 207 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Rhode Island • 53 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Rhode Island, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 3,850 4,079 4,448 4,802 5,104 5,481 6,034 6,607 7,277 8,079 9,029 10,000 10,643 11,458 12,505 13,320 14,271 15,421 1 3,840 4,070 4.439 4,795 5,094 5,470 6,023 6,596 7,266 8,071 9,020 9.991 10,615 11,421 12,470 13,272 14,223 15,376 2 10 9 9 7 10 10 11 10 11 8 8 10 28 37 35 48 48 46 3 951 964 976 978 954 946 950 955 957 957 949 952 953 955 960 967 975 986 4 4,050 4,232 4,555 4,910 5,353 5,791 6,349 6,917 7,602 8,445 9,518 10,501 11,168 11,998 13,024 13,778 14,641 15,633 5 2,942 3,076 3,382 3,605 3,712 3,844 4,308 4,729 5,229 5,807 6,311 6,760 7.067 7,676 8,462 9,098 9,876 10,756 6 154 156 176 203 233 237 257 286 303 352 395 459 499 543 597 671 744 805 7 68 63 59 72 87 80 87 101 100 106 118 144 173 203 228 246 215 231 8 2,856 2,983 3,265 3,475 3,567 3,687 4,137 4,545 5,025 5.561 6,034 6,445 6.742 7,336 8,093 8,673 9,347 10,182 9 518 534 560 618 702 706 773 871 980 1.109 1.368 1,705 1,864 1,957 2,209 2,270 2,424 2,606 10 476 563 622 709 834 1,088 1,124 1,191 1.272 1.409 1,626 1,851 2.037 2,165 2,203 2,377 2,500 2,634 11 2,553 2,661 2,924 3,108 3,177 3,259 3,617 3,928 4,356 4.832 5.258 5,688 5.948 6,366 7,031 7,574 8,212 8,963 12 141 156 182 201 227 256 313 364 415 464 524 572 625 675 711 724 781 837 13 248 258 276 297 308 329 379 437 458 511 529 501 495 635 721 800 883 957 14 7 6 5 4 6 7 7 6 6 3 3 4 22 31 29 42 43 40 15 241 252 271 293 302 323 371 431 451 508 526 496 472 604 691 757 841 917 16 10 9 9 7 10 10 11 10 11 8 8 10 28 37 35 48 48 46 17 2,932 3,066 3,373 3,598 3,702 3,833 4,297 4,719 5.217 5.799 6.303 6,750 7.038 7,639 8,427 9,050 9,828 10,710 18 2,316 2,414 2,653 2,883 3,078 3.162 3,582 3,949 4,381 4,868 5,284 5,625 5,838 6,380 7,071 7,593 8,307 9,077 19 11 13 14 16 17 18 22 28 37 43 45 32 35 51 44 68 89 98 20 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 13 13 14 15 15 17 20 23 25 27 31 21 4 4 5 5 7 8 11 15 24 29 30 17 19 31 21 43 62 68 22 3 2 4 4 6 9 14 15 12 14 25 26 25 19 21 28 7 13 23 24 1 (■-) 2 2 5 7 12 13 10 11 23 24 ^2 '^^ 18 25 P) 8 25 26 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 n (°) 2 3 n 5 27 179 187 205 205 202 192 212 234 261 297 297 295 316 359 423 493 592 692 28 897 899 984 1,092 1,197 1,177 1,375 1.520 1,698 1.853 2,020 2,164 2,136 2,267 2,524 2,524 2,644 2,699 29 335 346 373 397 416 390 441 471 521 561 601 651 664 699 761 772 814 828 30 38 39 42 42 43 40 43 45 47 45 48 51 53 57 60 62 67 66 31 117 116 125 131 125 108 123 131 147 156 167 180 174 189 201 194 200 210 32 18 19 20 22 23 25 30 33 37 36 40 47 45 45 46 44 46 46 33 18 19 21 22 25 26 30 33 38 40 42 45 41 46 51 50 52 53 34 44 48 50 54 59 61 68 73 81 92 101 109 119 123 141 155 169 179 35 25 27 30 33 38 39 43 46 54 60 62 69 76 76 85 86 89 94 36 1 1 (■-) 2 (■-) 2 2 j^ l^i t ?i ^i 1 (■■) 1 3 4 5 8 7 8 37 38 59 62 68 73 81 71 79 84 88 98 106 109 116 122 131 137 142 136 39 14 14 15 18 19 19 24 26 29 34 34 40 37 38 39 36 40 36 40 563 553 611 695 781 787 934 1,049 1,178 1,292 1,418 1,514 1,472 1,568 1,764 1,752 1,830 1,871 41 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 10 16 20 22 26 26 25 29 29 42 7 8 8 9 9 9 11 12 14 15 17 17 19 23 25 31 34 35 43 70 67 72 84 93 86 102 101 114 145 159 165 149 152 202 141 138 132 44 80 79 83 92 105 98 108 115 129 144 156 170 172 180 191 197 200 195 45 99 85 94 115 139 114 124 138 153 171 195 194 167 150 157 137 149 162 46 73 72 82 90 92 93 115 139 157 167 181 197 206 233 276 286 313 315 47 5 6 8 8 14 33 61 89 78 84 110 129 148 186 216 230 224 218 48 8 9 10 12 12 12 15 18 21 25 31 33 34 34 35 28 39 41 49 11 U 26 (■•) 30 ^sl 50 3l" '34' 40 50 56 57 57 45 '51" 51" sT '53 56 51 36 35 41 49 53 48 57 60 68 76 86 90 89 89 99 118 110 115 52 158 164 182 203 227 259 302 332 386 400 411 441 422 445 485 507 542 572 53 150 163 179 193 197 196 216 226 243 268 286 313 339 353 367 385 420 456 54 9 9 9 11 10 10 12 13 16 19 17 15 13 12 (°) U (°) (°) 55 45 49 55 60 59 57 60 65 69 77 78 77 77 82 90 100 113 56 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 9 11 11 12 14 17 19 57 15 15 16 17 19 18 20 23 25 28 30 33 36 39 126 n n C') 58 41 46 52 56 58 63 68 65 68 80 94 113 131 135 131 141 145 59 37 39 42 44 46 43 51 54 56 57 60 65 71 74 81 87 92 101 60 152 160 180 191 217 222 252 268 300 341 371 370 378 409 448 505 553 600 61 316 337 361 388 405 422 457 489 532 587 625 658 687 774 843 925 1.022 1,143 62 142 156 173 186 194 212 243 280 322 346 360 383 391 457 494 537 609 684 63 45 50 54 61 69 74 83 91 102 117 134 150 169 176 194 213 244 277 64 97 107 118 125 125 138 160 188 220 230 226 232 222 280 299 324 366 407 65 464 498 555 608 643 714 791 889 976 1,118 1,256 1.383 1,5X 1,693 1,908 2,128 2,371 2,691 66 9 10 10 9 9 9 13 15 17 21 23 23 23 28 31 37 36 41 67 37 35 35 37 37 38 39 43 45 49 55 55 60 72 78 98 109 119 68 13 13 13 13 13 13 15 16 17 17 17 18 20 20 23 23 23 23 69 42 44 50 61 65 70 82 97 110 134 153 173 199 226 275 310 367 437 70 16 18 21 23 24 27 32 36 38 42 46 52 56 57 68 76 86 96 71 10 10 10 11 12 13 15 17 17 19 22 22 24 30 36 36 41 43 72 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 22 25 28 28 30 33 36 37 43 48 52 73 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 74 160 176 203 221 245 283 318 357 389 438 494 548 618 669 728 798 844 943 75 26 28 32 37 41 45 48 57 64 78 85 86 96 113 141 155 180 210 76 72 81 89 92 90 88 87 93 99 111 122 136 154 173 188 209 221 251 77 31 34 37 47 50 58 64 65 68 74 84 95 109 78 ■§ n n « n (■•) (•-) (■•) u (■-) (•-) (■•) (■-) (■-) 1 2 3 3 79 36 37 41 42 33 37 40 49 54 57 64 69 73 73 80 87 80 32 32 38 40 42 43 48 57 62 79 96 115 115 129 152 181 237 276 81 616 652 720 716 624 671 715 770 836 931 1,019 1,126 1,201 1,260 1,356 1,457 1,521 1,634 82 152 163 186 169 143 148 157 164 178 189 197 218 233 252 262 277 280 305 83 203 196 207 182 89 67 67 67 73 85 102 136 151 143 147 169 188 194 84 261 294 327 364 391 456 492 538 586 657 720 771 816 865 947 1.012 1,053 1,135 85 See footnotes at end of table. 54 • Vermont STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Vermont Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) 16 14 12 10 8 6 Dollars (Thousands) nW rrm rr^ i AM i g iM 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Vermont Percent Vermont Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Vermont • 55 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Vermont, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) •■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 225 191 34 359 627 181 (■-) 205 173 32 360 570 163 (M 168 146 22 359 469 129 (■•) 129 113 17 358 362 97 (■-) 119 103 16 357 334 135 115 20 357 373 108 (■•) 146 123 24 357 410 121 (■-) 167 141 26 357 467 135 171 145 26 356 481 144 1 161 138 23 356 452 132 1 174 149 25 358 485 143 1 185 163 21 363 509 149 1 221 193 29 348 636 182 1 264 221 43 345 766 225 2 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Otfier labor income.... Proprietors' income ».. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisfieries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 181 39 6 128 1 52 27 25 34 148 136 5 16 47 14 28 6 19 12 3 1 7 163 37 5 115 1 46 25 21 32 131 119 4 13 38 13 26 6 18 12 3 1 7 129 32 8 96 1 32 17 15 22 107 96 3 7 31 12 22 5 16 11 3 1 7 71 1 20 12 8 16 76 64 2 3 18 9 15 5 12 12 4 1 7 108 22 5 80 1 28 15 13 20 88 74 2 4 21 10 19 5 14 14 5 1 8 121 21 5 135 23 9 98 1 37 20 17 26 110 92 2 5 31 11 23 5 15 18 9 1 8 142 23 6 104 1 38 20 18 26 117 102 3 5 36 12 25 5 17 16 7 1 8 131 24 6 97 1 33 16 17 23 109 90 2 5 27 11 25 5 16 18 8 1 9 141 26 7 104 1 38 18 19 25 117 99 2 6 32 11 26 5 17 18 8 1 9 148 30 7 112 1 36 14 22 21 128 110 C-) 2 6 38 12 29 5 18 18 8 1 9 180 34 7 132 1 49 21 28 29 153 134 (•-) 2 6 53 13 34 5 20 20 7 3 9 223 35 7 157 2 67 33 33 43 182 160 (■•) 2 5 74 15 37 5 22 22 7 6 9 300 249 51 325 924 262 2 260 33 7 183 2 77 39 38 51 211 177 (•-) 2 3 87 16 38 6 25 34 8 15 10 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for sodal insurance'.. P/us: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/os: Transfer payments 298 253 45 315 946 258 2 323 273 51 315 1,026 274 2 369 313 56 342 1,080 306 3 395 342 53 354 1,116 333 4 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 256 32 9 186 3 70 32 38 45 213 185 (>•) 2 3 92 19 39 6 25 28 6 11 11 272 37 15 194 3 76 37 40 51 223 186 1 2 4 87 20 43 6 25 37 8 15 15 303 42 24 215 4 88 40 48 56 250 223 1 2 11 93 24 55 7 30 27 9 4 14 329 41 25 244 4 84 36 48 53 280 251 1 3 14 101 27 60 8 38 29 9 2 17 425 363 62 359 1,183 364 4 -5 355 46 24 267 5 93 41 51 62 302 270 2 3 19 111 27 62 9 37 32 10 3 20 412 365 47 369 1,117 342 4 -6 332 52 28 258 5 79 28 51 47 295 260 2 3 19 99 27 63 10 37 34 11 3 21 441 392 49 379 1,163 368 5 -6 356 53 31 275 6 86 30 56 49 319 285 2 3 22 113 27 65 12 41 34 10 3 21 501 437 64 378 1,327 430 6 -7 417 58 27 318 8 104 44 60 64 366 325 2 4 19 142 30 71 13 45 41 12 7 23 515 458 57 375 1,372 443 7 -7 429 56 30 335 9 99 38 61 57 386 339 2 3 19 148 32 74 14 47 47 13 9 25 540 488 51 379 1,424 464 7 -8 449 58 32 357 10 96 34 63 51 413 363 3 4 20 159 33 77 15 52 50 14 10 27 545 496 48 377 1,445 454 8 -8 438 68 38 347 10 97 34 63 48 406 352 3 5 20 141 33 79 16 54 54 14 11 29 567 520 47 375 1,512 474 9 -8 457 68 42 360 12 102 34 69 47 427 370 3 5 25 147 33 81 19 58 56 15 10 30 619 572 46 377 1,642 519 10 -9 500 75 43 399 14 106 31 76 46 472 412 3 6 31 166 36 87 22 63 60 16 12 32 642 589 52 376 1,707 536 11 -8 516 76 50 403 15 118 37 81 52 483 419 3 6 35 158 37 89 23 67 65 17 12 35 See footnotes at end of table. 56 ® Vermont STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Vermont, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 8S 1958 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Fann income Population (thousands) ■* Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place o( work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/os; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income *.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by Industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural sen/ices Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mming Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Funniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, Insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 651 594 56 380 1,713 537 12 -7 518 76 57 400 14 123 41 82 56 480 408 2 2 0-) 6 i 143 51 16 4 6 10 8 1 D 5 2 91 13 6 3 2 32 7 (\ 15 4 2 39 15 8 2 7 6 23 67 23 7 16 68 7 6 9 2 2 1 1 1 23 2 8 1959 703 648 54 387 1,815 42 163 56 16 5 6 11 9 1 (■-) 6 3 107 16 8 3 2 36 17 2 1960 742 684 59 389 1,908 612 16 -9 587 89 66 461 17 134 45 89 59 553 477 3 3 (M 6 (' 4! 168 56 15 4 6 11 10 2 (■•) 5 3 112 15 7 3 2 38 19 3 4 2 43 15 9 3 9 7 26 76 27 6 19 84 8 6 10 2 3 2 2 1 27 4 9 3 77 19 8 49 1961 771 713 58 390 1,978 623 17 -9 598 100 74 467 18 138 46 92 58 565 484 3 3 n 6 43 166 56 16 4 6 11 11 2 r) 6 3 110 15 7 3 3 35 21 4 t\ 16 4 2 45 14 11 3 9 8 27 77 28 8 20 89 8 7 10 2 4 2 2 29 4 10 1962 809 759 49 393 2,058 653 18 -10 625 107 77 497 21 136 38 98 49 46 603 628 518 541 3 2 3 2 <^i 'I 44 183 58 16 4 6 11 11 2 P-) 6 3 126 16 8 4 3 40 27 5 (•-) 17 5 2 45 13 11 (>•) 3 9 8 28 80 30 9 22 98 8 7 10 3 4 1 3 1 32 5 11 1963 839 793 46 397 2,113 675 20 -11 644 113 83 515 21 138 34 104 46 183 59 16 3 5 12 12 2 (■-) 6 3 125 16 8 3 3 41 23 5 (■-) 18 5 2 48 13 13 '^i 10 8 28 83 32 9 23 111 9 8 10 5 4 4 4 1 35 6 12 1964 898 845 52 399 2,250 718 22 -11 686 126 86 545 23 150 40 110 52 666 573 3 2 1 6 0-) 50 190 62 16 3 4 12 14 2 n 7 3 128 17 9 3 3 42 21 6 P-) 19 5 2 50 12 14 (■•) 4 10 9 30 90 35 10 25 119 10 8 11 6 5 1 5 1 38 6 14 5 93 24 5 63 1965 986 936 49 404 2,440 789 23 -14 752 143 90 610 28 150 37 114 49 739 638 3 2 1 7 (^) {°) k 224 66 17 3 5 12 15 3 '^ 8 3 158 18 10 5 4 47 36 8 0-) 20 7 2 53 12 15 (■•) 5 12 9 30 95 38 11 27 130 11 8 11 6 6 1 6 1 41 7 15 7 102 26 5 70 1966 1,123 1,060 64 413 2,719 907 30 -16 860 164 98 700 32 175 51 124 64 843 730 3 2 1 7 (■- 268 73 17 3 5 14 18 4 (•-) 10 3 196 18 12 8 4 54 56 12 (■-) 20 10 2 56 10 17 1 5 12 10 35 106 41 12 30 149 13 9 11 8 6 2 7 1 47 8 17 [\ 8 113 28 5 80 1967 1,220 1,168 51 423 2,883 971 38 -18 915 186 119 766 36 168 39 129 51 919 794 4 3 1 7 1 287 78 17 2 5 15 20 4 'i 10 3 209 18 11 8 4 56 65 13 P-) 22 9 2 59 10 18 1 6 14 11 37 115 44 13 31 165 15 10 12 9 6 2 8 1 54 8 19 10 126 26 5 94 1968 1,344 1,288 56 430 3,125 1,061 41 -19 1,001 204 138 843 44 174 44 130 56 1,005 862 4 3 1 8 1 307 83 17 3 6 16 23 4 (■-) 11 3 224 19 13 8 4 54 79 12 (■-) 23 9 3 63 9 20 1 7 15 12 40 125 49 14 35 181 15 10 12 10 7 2 9 1 59 9 23 fi 11 143 29 5 109 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Vermont • 57 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Vermont, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 1,609 1,739 1,919 2,117 2,295 2,485 2,770 3,027 3,490 3,937 4,396 4,941 5,267 5,591 6,122 6,621 7,189 7,839 1 1,542 1,672 1,845 2,038 2,228 2,415 2,682 2,948 3,378 3,810 4,263 4,795 5,112 5,492 6.019 6,521 7,076 7,704 2 67 67 74 79 68 70 88 79 112 127 133 146 154 99 103 99 113 135 3 446 454 463 469 473 480 485 492 498 506 513 517 521 526 531 535 540 547 4 3,604 3,827 4,142 4,518 4,852 5,179 5,709 6,151 7,005 7,786 8,577 9,564 10,110 10,627 11,539 12,378 13,315 14,325 5 1,271 1,348 1,479 1,627 1,715 1,803 2,034 2,225 2,604 2,912 3,159 3,449 3,617 3,887 4.256 4,663 5,131 5,648 6 55 61 68 80 80 83 101 111 121 138 153 187 192 194 216 250 279 306 7 -25 -22 -19 -18 -16 -11 -4 -1 -1 6 14 9 24 16 33 37 42 59 8 1,192 1,265 1,392 1,528 1,619 1,710 1,929 2,114 2,482 2,780 3,020 3,271 3,449 3,709 4.073 4,450 4,894 5.401 9 229 250 275 303 336 348 380 433 498 579 686 838 900 958 1,100 1,179 1,262 1,366 10 188 224 252 286 341 428 461 481 511 578 691 832 918 924 949 992 1,033 1,072 11 1,017 1,070 1,162 1,282 1,360 1,420 1,564 1,712 1,979 2.219 2,428 2,688 2,859 3,082 3,368 3.696 4,043 4,447 12 58 65 77 86 99 114 135 159 188 213 242 270 296 321 339 355 389 420 13 196 212 240 258 257 269 335 355 437 480 489 490 462 484 549 612 699 781 14 52 53 61 63 52 53 70 58 85 98 102 115 123 69 73 70 84 104 15 144 159 180 195 205 216 265 297 352 382 387 375 339 415 475 542 615 677 16 67 67 74 79 68 70 88 79 112 127 133 146 154 99 103 99 113 135 17 1,205 1,281 1.405 1,548 1.647 1,733 1,946 2,146 2,492 2,785 3,025 3,303 3,463 3,788 4,152 4.564 5,018 5,513 18 1,026 1,076 1,172 1,289 1,370 1,431 1.623 1,798 2,111 2,377 2,582 2,816 2,937 3,221 3,541 3.904 4,312 4,744 19 5 7 8 10 11 11 14 17 17 18 17 19 17 28 29 27 27 32 20 4 5 6 7 7 8 10 12 14 15 15 17 18 22 23 24 24 29 21 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 4 3 1 2 ^1 6 6 3 3 3 22 9 8 9 9 11 13 16 17 17 19 27 27 24 24 29 14 19 23 24 1 (M 1 1 3 4 7 8 6 7 15 15 (" 1 13 18 D\ {") 25 °) H m n Pi c ") D °} (") (") r c: ") d( {°) 26 1°) n {" n r ") (■>) H n c. (" 14 13 12 11 12 14 27 115 114 124 134 120 111 131 146 189 210 224 238 242 292 334 398 470 524 28 338 335 359 408 454 461 521 588 704 817 914 1.002 1,023 1,063 1,142 1,222 1,293 1,350 29 91 93 100 109 118 116 132 145 166 182 196 212 222 241 257 271 299 309 30 20 20 20 21 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 37 39 41 46 50 58 65 31 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 6 6 7 9 8 10 13 13 13 13 14 32 7 6 7 7 8 8 10 10 12 13 15 16 18 20 21 17 18 18 33 17 18 19 21 24 23 28 32 38 43 46 48 49 56 58 64 66 66 34 26 27 28 31 34 35 38 41 46 51 56 62 65 68 72 79 90 95 35 5 5 6 7 7 6 8 8 10 10 12 13 13 14 16 16 17 18 36 '^ 1^1 fj 1^1 U l^i 1^ 1^ 11 L 'i 'I 'I 37 38 10 10 13 15 13 13 16 21 22 24 23 24 27 29 30 28 39 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 40 247 242 260 300 337 344 389 443 538 636 718 790 801 822 886 952 994 1,041 41 18 19 22 27 31 30 36 42 52 61 67 66 54 61 70 74 82 93 42 14 15 17 19 21 19 23 24 29 31 32 29 26 28 30 35 37 42 43 7 4 3 4 5 4 4 6 7 9 13 12 13 15 18 18 19 20 44 5 4 7 8 9 8 10 11 16 21 76 85 90 95 99 105 104 104 45 54 48 52 67 76 74 76 87 103 122 141 154 130 109 114 115 113 111 46 100 101 103 110 123 133 161 186 225 266 249 298 340 359 387 415 425 433 47 12 13 15 20 26 27 26 27 37 43 51 54 60 62 64 76 90 96 48 '^ (■-) 'I 'I (■•) (•-) (^) 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 6 5 4 3 49 50 24 24 26 27 29 28 '30' 33 '38 41" 41" 44 44 47 '49 55 '58 67 51 10 10 10 12 12 14 15 17 20 25 30 29 28 30 35 39 49 58 52 3 4 4 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 15 16 13 11 14 14 13 14 53 78 87 98 109 116 119 134 149 168 184 196 209 220 243 266 280 299 322 54 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 15 15 16 18 16 20 23 24 21 17 55 23 26 30 35 37 36 41 47 53 59 62 66 69 77 86 89 93 102 56 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 57 8 8 9 8 10 10 11 14 16 19 19 20 22 25 28 31 36 42 58 22 24 28 31 33 36 40 43 49 56 59 62 66 70 71 71 73 76 59 15 17 19 21 22 24 28 31 33 34 38 41 44 49 55 62 73 81 60 48 51 57 62 70 83 92 99 120 140 148 155 163 173 194 227 249 290 61 146 160 175 189 201 209 233 251 287 318 333 364 383 426 466 511 555 625 62 59 69 72 75 75 81 94 107 128 138 132 136 133 160 174 196 234 271 63 18 19 21 24 26 29 33 36 42 47 53 58 64 70 77 86 97 110 64 42 49 50 51 48 51 60 71 87 91 79 78 69 90 96 110 137 161 65 227 245 271 292 312 343 389 424 482 532 591 665 731 812 912 1,013 1,169 1,312 66 25 29 34 34 32 39 45 50 58 63 63 69 76 81 97 104 121 141 67 11 11 12 13 13 14 17 19 21 23 26 26 29 38 40 52 59 64 68 13 13 13 13 12 12 14 IS 16 16 17 18 19 20 22 22 23 23 69 13 13 14 17 18 18 23 26 36 43 52 62 74 89 103 123 148 167 70 7 9 9 11 12 14 18 21 23 25 28 33 34 36 42 49 56 62 71 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 8 6 8 11 14 12 15 17 72 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 8 8 13 14 15 18 19 22 25 73 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 4 6 74 78 84 90 99 111 124 139 150 163 179 207 230 259 284 302 328 364 404 75 12 13 15 16 19 20 21 24 25 28 32 34 38 44 54 61 71 82 76 31 35 39 41 43 42 42 45 48 52 53 64 72 77 86 94 100 112 77 13 1 19 1 16 1 27 1 27 1 26 1 28 1 27 1 30 2 33 2 37 2 38 2 41 3 78 T 1 i' 1 T 79 16 17 20 21 22 16 16 16 18 18 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 80 14 14 17 19 20 20 22 27 31 40 49 58 54 58 69 81 115 134 81 179 205 233 259 278 303 323 348 380 408 444 488 526 567 611 659 706 769 82 36 40 43 47 53 58 62 67 74 78 84 94 100 106 112 121 123 133 83 6 7 7 7 9 11 12 12 12 13 14 14 16 18 19 21 23 26 84 136 158 183 205 215 233 249 269 294 317 345 379 409 443 479 517 560 609 85 See footnotes at end of table. 58 • Mideast STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Mideast Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Mideast Percent Mideast Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Mideast • 59 Major Sources of Personal Income > for the Mideast Region, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)-' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 27,002 26,433 569 28,223 957 19,483 55 25,092 24,590 503 28.727 873 17,999 58 21,760 21,314 446 29,078 748 15,209 61 16,960 16,669 292 29,321 578 1 1 ,477 62 15,668 15,345 323 29,488 531 10,818 62 17,470 17,127 343 29,665 589 12,535 63 18,807 18,339 468 29,823 631 13,760 66 21,436 20,987 450 29,959 716 15,755 70 22,478 21,948 530 30,013 749 17,063 184 20,890 20,446 443 30,225 691 15,905 186 22,097 21,684 413 30,267 730 16,873 203 23,656 23,229 427 30,325 780 18,483 224 27,591 27,053 538 30,400 908 22,343 259 32,884 32,104 780 30,177 1,090 27,841 335 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm I^lonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 19,427 7,138 436 16,331 178 2,974 412 2,562 569 18,914 17,432 26 482 1,264 5,700 2,000 3,703 1.483 2,774 1,482 373 67 1,041 17,940 6,703 449 15,353 174 2,472 348 2,124 503 17,496 15,938 26 439 1,093 5,069 1,896 3,474 1,293 2,648 1.558 388 72 1,098 15,148 5.865 746 13,141 159 1,909 319 1,590 446 14.763 13,130 25 340 783 3,931 1,658 2,940 1,121 2,333 1,633 393 68 1,171 11,416 4,905 639 10,227 139 1,111 191 920 292 11,186 9,597 20 238 389 2,736 1,321 2,084 942 1,868 1.589 365 64 1,160 10,756 4,247 665 9,580 127 1,111 235 876 323 10,495 8,897 17 221 262 2.726 1,209 1,875 918 1.669 1,597 385 55 1,157 12,472 4,254 743 10,894 138 1,503 251 1,251 343 12,192 10,382 17 297 290 3,312 1,303 2,400 905 1,859 1,810 549 56 1,206 13,695 4,259 854 11,749 149 1.862 370 1,491 468 13,292 11,342 20 287 371 3,671 1,363 2,668 962 1,999 1.951 632 63 1,256 15,686 4,712 1,038 13,391 180 2,184 341 1,844 450 15,306 12,856 20 314 581 4.181 1,509 2,968 1,075 2,207 2,450 1,244 67 1,139 16,879 4,850 748 14,527 188 2,349 405 1,944 530 16,534 14,206 26 338 601 4,777 1,630 3,313 1,142 2,379 2,327 1,067 69 1,192 15,719 4,238 933 13,542 188 2,175 314 1,861 443 15,461 13,025 24 271 554 4,042 1,486 3,282 1,085 2,281 2,436 1,102 70 1,264 16,670 4,483 944 14,403 196 2,274 288 1.986 413 1 6,460 14,057 26 291 657 4,564 1,594 3,432 1,118 2,375 2,403 1,044 75 1,284 18,258 4,468 930 15,639 216 2,628 296 2,332 427 18,055 15,623 27 336 710 5,343 1,702 3,824 1,140 2,541 2,432 1,013 84 1,335 22,083 4,598 910 18,806 230 3,307 382 2,925 538 21,805 19.087 32 405 873 7,421 1,929 4,525 1,186 2,717 2,718 1,158 202 1,358 27,506 4,499 879 23,276 272 4.293 586 3,707 780 27,060 23,409 42 472 1,196 10,164 2,222 5,043 1,254 3,016 3,651 1,640 653 1,358 38,652 37,722 930 29,767 1,298 33,728 446 33,282 4,577 792 28.157 332 5,239 695 4,544 930 32,798 27,568 49 518 1,034 13,011 2,604 5,676 1,338 3,337 5,230 2,283 1,556 1,391 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments 41,776 40,800 976 29,405 1,421 36,597 472 43,127 42,104 1,023 29,131 1,480 37,072 480 46,824 45,606 1,218 31,239 1,499 38,826 510 49,891 48.778 1,113 32,257 1,547 41,526 572 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Fami Nonfarm Earnings by industry; Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 36,125 4,724 927 30,519 453 5,625 731 4,894 976 35,621 29,445 54 571 834 13,809 3,042 6,022 1,392 3,719 6,176 2,289 2,449 1,438 36,593 4,958 1,576 30,593 518 5,961 766 5,195 1,023 36,050 29,662 56 548 896 12,956 3,103 6,556 1,551 3,996 6,388 2.179 2,704 1,505 38,316 5,590 2,918 31,698 572 6,555 926 5,629 1,218 37,608 32,951 77 622 1,4S8 12,695 3,441 8,185 1,842 4.621 4.657 1,902 1,067 1,688 40,954 6,133 2,804 34,881 704 5,941 802 5,139 1,113 40,413 36,166 87 739 1,864 13.921 3,706 8,815 1,944 5,089 4,247 1,694 548 2,006 53,235 52,000 1,235 32,981 1,614 45,405 599 -151 44,656 5,763 2,817 38,371 799 6,235 931 5,304 1,235 44,170 39,495 113 811 2,237 15,447 4,107 8,890 2,149 5,740 4,676 1,815 593 2,268 53,396 52,297 1,099 33,623 1,588 45,022 618 -189 44,215 6,162 3,020 37,991 863 6,168 814 5,354 1,099 43,923 38,883 121 651 2,286 14,655 4,014 8,971 2,252 5,932 5,040 1,986 596 2,458 58,337 57,254 1,083 33,726 1,730 48,465 809 -235 47,421 7,042 3,874 40,852 1,052 6,561 793 5,768 1,083 47,382 42,099 136 715 2,696 16,167 4,217 9,302 2,518 6,349 5,283 2,028 657 2,598 64,014 62,750 1,264 33,937 1,886 55,006 964 -288 53,753 7,239 3,022 46,459 1,313 7,233 962 6,271 1,264 53,742 47,299 151 784 3,061 18,857 4,782 10,149 2,714 6,802 6,443 2.569 1,048 2,826 67,705 66,475 1,230 34,466 1,964 58,252 1,051 -358 56,843 7,702 3,160 49,445 1,452 7,356 935 6,422 1,230 57,023 49,677 168 711 3,103 20,167 5,051 10,450 2,891 7,137 7,346 2,882 1,344 3,120 72,289 71,138 1,151 35,146 2,057 62,000 1,095 -412 60,494 8,392 3,403 52,836 1,631 7,533 868 6,665 1,151 60,850 53,287 173 703 3,284 22,106 5,360 10.959 3,117 7,585 7,563 2,887 1,327 3,348 73,220 72,201 1,018 35,835 2,043 61,781 1,262 -440 60,078 9,095 4,047 52,484 1,700 7,596 753 6,843 1,018 60,762 53,123 187 554 3,401 21,047 5,274 1 1 ,266 3,407 7,988 7,639 2,741 1,276 3.622 77,829 76,905 924 36,323 2,143 65,614 1,419 -504 63,691 9,768 4,370 55,598 1,909 8,106 673 7,433 924 64,690 56,655 187 551 3,658 22,388 5,615 1 1 ,738 3,749 8,770 8,035 2,934 1,219 3,882 83,547 82.546 1.001 36,677 2,278 70,484 1,547 -575 68,363 10,532 4,652 59,842 2,181 8,462 750 7,712 1,001 69,484 60,923 195 611 4,051 24,226 6,042 12,481 3,927 9.390 8,561 3,058 1,188 4,315 88,381 87,474 907 37,127 2,380 74.217 1,766 -645 71,806 1 1 ,239 5,336 62,862 2,455 8,899 650 8,249 907 73,310 64,237 195 619 4,227 25,257 6,392 13,225 4,211 10,109 9,073 3,188 1,132 4,753 See footnotes at end of table. 60 • Mideast STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income > for the Mideast Region, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) •■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' IVIining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Const njction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military , State and local 90,146 89,041 1,105 37,721 2,390 74,638 1,780 -690 72,168 1 1 ,495 6,482 62,833 2,565 9,240 819 8,421 1,105 73,533 63,981 199 155 44 541 361 39 37 104 4,138 24,067 10,662 2,015 785 2,211 777 1,738 1,787 484 74 398 395 13,405 207 346 2,610 1,575 2,044 2,248 1,094 480 235 861 1,010 694 6,228 1,251 1,088 636 1,037 1,263 954 5,250 8,197 4,537 1,212 3,325 10,824 491 1,108 848 1,477 326 247 402 203 2,372 768 650 95,624 94,672 952 38,202 2,503 79,240 2,058 -746 76,436 12,391 6,797 66,688 2,858 9,693 672 9,022 952 78,288 68,299 197 152 45 520 335 40 37 109 4,528 25,788 11,311 2,124 843 2,328 835 1,835 1,903 492 77 445 428 14,477 232 379 2,765 1,660 2,201 2,599 1,059 554 211 952 1,116 749 6,502 1,257 1,180 665 1,115 1,293 993 5,469 8,596 4,939 1,272 3,667 1 1 ,759 516 1,159 856 1,667 342 255 429 205 2,620 888 708 99,798 98,769 1,029 38,597 2,586 82,568 2,378 -830 79,360 13,324 7,114 69,930 3,019 9,618 746 8,873 1,029 81,539 70,919 203 161 42 502 305 46 39 112 4,643 26,757 11,587 2,190 823 2,346 858 1,933 1,995 490 82 448 421 15,170 225 386 2,984 1,700 2,359 2,730 1,027 590 260 974 1,176 759 6,733 1,233 1,246 702 1,153 1,350 1,049 5,725 8,918 5,067 1,361 3,705 12,371 523 1,183 907 1,780 388 285 463 207 2,694 912 808 103,651 102,619 1,032 39,133 2,649 85,053 2,435 -894 81,725 13,869 8,058 71,768 3,164 10,121 745 9,376 1,032 84,021 72,653 218 171 46 463 268 48 38 110 4,774 26,697 1 1 ,747 2,238 790 2,332 882 1,996 2,074 482 75 457 422 14,950 210 373 2,795 1,649 2,368 2,842 928 553 324 962 1,195 753 6,915 1,170 1,299 693 1,230 1,417 1,107 5,857 8,980 5,529 1,437 4,092 13,219 529 1,237 885 1,925 424 309 484 217 2,867 1,054 920 109,531 108,662 869 39,552 2,769 89,714 2,565 -984 86,165 15,100 8,266 75,890 3,436 10,388 576 9,812 869 88,845 76,658 243 193 50 458 259 44 36 119 5,187 28,160 12,229 2,288 816 2,423 942 2,067 2,154 477 76 548 437 15,930 221 392 2,949 1,754 2,667 3,008 1,005 629 325 1,021 1,266 792 7,122 1,130 1,392 733 1,247 1,471 1,149 6,097 9,394 5,743 1,527 4,215 14,255 554 1,291 895 2,105 460 327 490 229 3,133 1,142 1,049 114,464 113,547 917 40,083 2,856 93,152 2,913 -1,064 89,174 16,483 8,807 78,801 3,640 10,711 621 10.089 917 92,235 79,310 244 193 51 474 264 55 37 118 5,399 28,714 12,464 2,321 824 2,445 972 2,107 2,259 469 77 557 433 16,250 236 398 2,989 1,778 2,611 2,985 1,091 727 268 1,051 1,311 806 7,381 1,129 1,484 736 1,294 1,533 1,205 6,307 9,705 6,088 1,617 4,471 14,998 588 1,336 891 2,246 495 337 523 247 3,308 1,230 1,132 122,474 121,551 924 40,555 3,020 99,532 3,091 -1,171 95,270 18,025 9,180 83,914 4,038 11,580 625 10,955 924 98,608 84,659 279 223 56 506 284 59 40 123 5,779 30,272 13,068 2,423 851 2,546 1,026 2,239 2,384 457 89 594 458 17,205 243 427 3,307 1,897 2,798 3,075 1,087 787 223 1,128 1,370 862 7,869 1,139 1,599 789 1,367 1,696 1,279 6,655 10,431 6,556 1,727 4,829 16,312 623 1,408 903 2,538 544 339 555 257 3,720 1,333 1,234 11 873 1,048 9,552 3,475 986 5,091 11 969 1,133 9,989 3,531 992 5,466 12 1,061 1,149 10,620 3,748 989 5,883 13 1,136 1,220 11,368 4,003 965 6,401 14 1,226 1,340 12,188 4,243 1,007 6,937 18 1,274 1,373 12,925 4,565 970 7,390 22 1,337 1,498 13,949 4,884 1,024 8,041 131,132 130,123 1,009 41,025 3,196 106,177 3,242 -1,311 101,623 19,683 9,825 89,506 4,536 12,135 702 1 1 ,433 1,009 105,168 90,049 303 239 63 519 283 67 39 130 6,135 32,317 13,723 2,476 910 2,679 1,068 2,357 2,549 470 86 668 462 18,594 266 453 3,563 2,034 3,074 3,301 1,141 940 228 1,182 1,484 928 8,303 1,175 1,742 764 1,466 1,841 1,314 6,994 11,050 7,036 1,833 5,203 17,393 659 1,455 906 2,739 564 373 567 274 3,923 1,434 1,381 141,590 140,548 1,042 41,360 3,423 115,232 4,321 -1,431 109,480 20,939 11,170 97,222 4,977 13,033 756 12,277 1,042 114,190 97,408 320 254 67 513 281 56 41 135 6,593 35,095 14,638 2,558 973 2,828 1,145 2,528 2,800 479 84 746 497 20,457 281 493 3,806 2,240 3,403 3,719 1,374 946 262 1,272 1,694 968 8,847 1,156 1,864 855 1,582 2,012 1,378 7,525 1 1 ,702 7,631 1,955 5,676 19,183 698 1,573 906 3,071 601 418 606 302 4,343 1,588 1,517 152,454 151,373 1,080 41,617 3,663 123,149 4,908 -1,634 116,608 22,372 13,474 103,925 5,345 13,879 791 13,088 1,080 122,069 103,584 346 277 69 564 282 112 40 131 6,923 36,411 15,270 2,648 979 2,942 1,185 2,689 2,947 504 87 795 494 21,141 275 506 3,747 2,285 3,621 3,934 1,449 917 312 1,290 1,818 987 9,307 1,154 1,935 894 1,755 2,100 1,468 7,971 12,393 8,486 2,151 6,335 21,182 739 1,668 930 3,465 672 434 634 316 4,946 1,701 1,687 167,252 166,219 1,033 41,924 3,989 134,576 5,394 -1,788 127,394 24,059 15,798 113,435 6,172 14,969 743 14,226 1,033 133,543 112,776 385 314 71 622 276 174 40 132 7,622 38,954 16,386 2,782 1,073 3,173 1,260 2,873 3,192 533 91 870 540 22,568 291 538 3,990 2,432 3,888 4,159 1,505 1,109 318 1,367 1,916 1,055 10,032 1,151 2,158 937 1,941 2,269 1,576 8,554 13,462 9,887 2,412 7,476 23,258 775 1,730 961 3,808 714 471 672 356 5,586 1,795 1,944 24 1,420 1,672 15,119 5,239 1,056 8,824 28 1,625 1,905 16,782 5,739 1,210 9,832 32 1,852 2,108 18,485 6,194 1,245 1 1 ,046 35 2,020 2,390 20,767 6,762 1,378 12,627 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Mideast •61 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Mideast Region, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 195,110 208,571 225,330 244,668 266,222 286,048 309,488 335,298 367,952 405,975 450,680 499,432 533,797 570,631 621,851 664,784 709,092 764,134 1 193,938 207,475 224.239 243,126 264,723 284,641 307,971 333,927 366,330 404,095 449,159 497,478 531,848 569,195 619,593 662.617 706,674 761,498 2 1,172 1.096 1,090 1,542 1,499 1,407 1,517 1,371 1,622 1,880 1,521 1.954 1,949 1,436 2,259 2,167 2,418 2,636 3 42,517 42,870 42,992 42,837 42,709 42,728 42,667 42,547 42,421 42,358 42,273 42.331 42,390 42,570 42,729 42,845 43,054 43,262 4 4,589 4,865 5,241 5,712 6,233 6,695 7,254 7,881 8,674 9,584 10,661 11,798 12,592 13,405 14,553 15,516 16,470 17,663 5 155,271 164,054 177.373 192,672 206,531 216,763 234,410 253,886 279,833 307,457 333,958 362,361 382,080 409,249 447,61 1 481.889 518,257 562,616 6 6,498 7,037 7.825 9,621 10.620 1 1 ,029 11,750 12,752 14,706 17,006 18,742 22,075 23,696 25,709 28,448 32.048 35,117 37.884 7 -1,690 -1,754 -1.887 -2,000 -2,215 -2,499 -2,808 -3,149 -3.645 -4,197 -4,977 -5,464 -5,580 -5,908 -6,360 -6,469 -6,644 -6,967 8 147,083 155,263 167.660 181,050 193,695 203,235 219,853 237,985 261.482 286,254 310,238 334,822 352,804 377,632 412,804 443,372 476,496 517,765 9 27,168 28,161 29.345 32,097 35,972 37,030 39,968 44,406 50.223 57,963 69,123 84,786 92,421 97,716 110,161 117,140 122,152 131,003 10 20,859 25,146 28.324 31,521 36,555 45,784 49,667 52,907 56.247 61,757 71.318 79,825 88.572 95,283 98,887 104.272 110,444 115,365 11 132,273 139,276 150.392 163,585 175,572 182,615 195,295 209,867 230.487 253,306 276.525 302,239 319.733 339,994 371,370 399,663 429,213 466.470 12 7,908 8,838 10,191 11,312 12,758 14,724 17,000 19,643 21.997 24,715 27.875 30,114 33.059 34,766 36,201 36,960 38,681 41.217 13 15,089 1 5,940 16.789 1 7,775 18,201 19,424 22,115 24,376 27,348 29,436 29.558 30,008 29.288 34,490 40,040 45,265 50,363 54.928 14 865 790 777 1.152 1,046 911 974 788 1,062 1,269 883 1,337 1.274 791 1,629 1,541 1,797 1.980 15 14,225 15,150 16,012 16,623 17.155 18,513 21.141 23,588 26,287 28,167 28.675 28,671 28.014 33,699 38,411 43,725 48,566 52,948 16 1,172 1,096 1,090 1,542 1.499 1,407 1,517 1,371 1,622 1,880 1,521 1,954 1.949 1,436 2,259 2,167 2,418 2,636 17 154,099 162,959 176,282 191,130 205,032 215,356 232,893 252,515 278,211 305,577 332,436 360,407 380,131 407,813 445,352 479,722 515,838 559,980 18 128,446 134,795 145,528 157,420 168,539 175.929 191,289 208,614 230,876 255,118 277,448 300,598 316,152 339,676 372,215 401,914 433,456 471,088 19 451 518 563 625 667 683 775 895 979 1,073 1,097 1,153 1,244 1,489 1,546 1,708 1,845 2,088 20 360 416 452 501 520 525 587 675 735 807 823 883 978 1,111 1,175 1.273 1,359 1,550 21 91 102 111 125 146 158 188 220 244 266 274 270 266 378 371 436 486 538 22 693 636 815 946 1,338 1.690 1,913 2,165 2,043 2,219 2,974 3,142 3,012 2,635 2,834 3.194 1,972 2,189 23 375 376 439 496 685 901 932 1,100 1,165 1,232 1,309 1,302 1,329 1,171 1,265 1,151 1,089 1,037 24 119 59 164 221 398 546 741 803 619 690 1,371 1,526 1,374 1,140 1,233 1,686 488 720 25 43 43 47 47 65 59 56 63 39 65 53 69 54 61 46 35 30 27 26 156 158 166 183 190 185 184 199 220 232 242 245 255 263 291 321 365 405 27 9,080 10,021 10,714 1 1 ,727 12.003 11,131 11,392 12,327 14,156 15,830 16,630 17,088 18,401 20,326 23,499 26,593 30,516 34,286 28 42,251 42,383 45,039 48,988 52,795 53,028 57,633 63,308 69,695 76,888 82,136 88,119 87,462 88,928 94,906 97,599 98,699 101,127 29 17.994 18,358 19,298 20,356 21,510 21,895 23,904 26,079 28,432 30,747 32,958 35,590 36,985 38,753 40,844 42,285 43,303 45,119 30 3,097 3,192 3,247 3,335 3,505 3,665 3,950 4,230 4,550 4,918 5,249 5,592 5,809 6,092 6,395 6,692 6,940 7,183 31 1,120 1,157 1,270 1,373 1,351 1,247 1,312 1,382 1,459 1,451 1,490 1,537 1,441 1,507 1,513 1,490 1,511 1,596 32 3,186 3,181 3,284 3,409 3,310 3,239 3,556 3.742 4,073 4,181 4,350 4,619 4,539 4,688 4,886 4,770 4,694 4,750 33 1,430 1,474 1,566 1,657 1,811 1,786 2,012 2.250 2,487 2,695 2,858 3,090 3,167 3,344 3,615 3,660 3,707 3,851 34 3,226 3,295 3,492 3,696 3,896 4,038 4,336 4.724 5.138 5,710 6,339 6,894 7,375 7,895 8,565 9,299 9,837 10,654 35 3,729 3,797 3,994 4,306 4,879 5,090 5,583 6,234 6.716 7,393 8,057 8,723 9,278 9,586 10,156 10,732 11,137 11,611 36 604 658 729 754 905 1,034 1,116 1,249 1,484 1,661 1,827 2,136 2,396 2,482 2,288 2,217 1,964 1,828 37 96 91 93 97 98 96 94 102 126 131 135 152 170 180 188 185 162 113 38 988 1,010 1,106 1,210 1,248 1,222 1,403 1,596 1.793 2,006 2,045 2,179 2,176 2,350 2,630 2,684 2,800 2,977 39 519 502 517 520 509 477 541 571 595 601 607 667 633 629 608 556 549 556 40 24,257 24.025 25,741 28,632 31,284 31,132 33,729 37,229 41,263 46,141 49,178 52,529 50,476 50,175 54,062 55,313 55,396 56,008 41 312 329 356 399 406 443 518 587 663 756 760 767 696 812 932 1,037 1,185 1,352 42 576 564 527 664 686 561 589 650 748 798 825 869 907 972 1,118 1,196 1,259 1,319 43 4,282 4,120 4,556 5,251 6,025 5,733 6,124 6,732 7,337 8,399 8,582 9,231 7,471 6,597 6,721 6,097 5,541 5,418 44 2,691 2,693 2,884 3.197 3,541 3,703 4,052 4,343 4,754 5,253 5,533 5,729 5,495 5,374 5,795 6,029 6,173 6,254 45 4,405 4,276 4.529 4.984 5,598 5,817 6,198 6,831 7,823 8,781 9,588 10,258 10,135 9,845 10,696 11,086 10,930 10,677 46 4,494 4,359 4.592 5.073 5,415 5.421 5,854 6.291 6.948 7,728 8,483 9,232 9,654 10,213 11,250 11.449 11,671 11.915 47 1,476 1,346 1.358 1.505 1,709 1.761 1,799 2,100 2.373 2,622 2,963 3,139 2,910 2,831 3,059 3.257 3,326 3.470 48 987 1,280 1,347 1,519 1.463 1.420 1.768 2,223 2.390 2,688 2,577 2,574 2,243 2.520 3,016 3.289 3.080 3,159 49 282 249 1,590 269 1,732 295 1,938 279 2.072 50 1,543 2,018 'i'ioo '2,4l'5 '2.'713 2,940' 3,024' '3','l'46' 2','9'88' '3.030' 'zSii '3',2'l'8 '3'.'3'3'2' 3',4'4'9' 51 2,097 2,093 2,292 2,544 2,774 2,930 3.176 3,496 3.838 4,388 5,017 5,647 6,105 6,020 6,094 6,513 6,691 6,677 52 1,112 1,128 1,199 1,264 1.315 1,325 1,451 1,560 1,676 1,790 1,827 1,937 1,872 1,961 2,200 2,142 2,208 2,319 53 12,031 12,735 14,039 15,129 16,172 16,864 18.655 20,610 22,661 24,843 26,630 28,479 30,562 30,816 33,253 34,578 36,028 37,854 54 1,270 1,343 1,368 1,520 1,599 1,593 1.816 2,017 2,172 2,439 2,437 2,347 1.969 1,704 1,811 1.853 1,819 1,810 55 2,515 2,797 3.122 3,437 3,623 3.520 3,895 4.372 4,894 5,384 5,694 5,871 5,843 5,989 6,737 6,873 7,358 8,061 56 931 862 879 950 1,012 1.053 1,138 1.214 1,378 1,454 1,602 1,671 1,620 1.566 1,560 1,536 1,505 1,361 57 2,321 2,423 2.537 2,667 2,915 3.087 3,345 3.748 4,112 4,484 4,772 5,058 5,342 5.696 6,190 6,563 7,117 7,539 58 3,094 3,264 3.855 4,081 4,389 4.712 5,202 5.658 6,291 7,123 7,853 8,839 10,614 10.420 10,925 11.193 1 1 ,254 1 1 ,727 59 1,900 2,047 2.277 2,475 2,635 2.899 3,260 3,601 3,815 3,958 4,270 4,694 5,173 5.440 6,029 6,560 6,976 7,357 60 9,897 10,346 11.269 12,104 13,474 14.507 15,613 16,677 18,689 21,016 23,411 25,006 26,581 27.697 30,781 33,048 35,036 37,637 61 15,409 16,419 17.473 18,841 19,723 20.806 22,438 23,736 25,907 27,770 29,094 30,798 32,240 35.649 38,367 41 ,259 44,804 48.645 62 10,697 11,961 12.860 13,181 13,637 15.019 16,991 18,722 21,183 23,090 24,413 26,894 28,565 34,566 37.487 41 ,692 48,200 55.169 63 3,111 3,375 3.618 3.947 4.499 5.063 5,579 5,947 6,526 7,240 8.183 9,121 10,510 11,664 12,691 13,603 15,466 17.026 64 7,586 8,586 9.243 9.234 9.138 9.956 11,412 12,775 14,657 15,850 16.230 17,773 18,055 22,902 24,796 28,089 32,733 38.142 65 27,937 29,776 32,756 35,878 38.729 42,201 45,880 50,174 55,562 62,390 71.063 79,918 88,085 97,570 109,542 122,243 136,357 152.094 66 894 944 999 1,070 1.111 1,097 1,211 1,289 1,487 1,749 2.102 2,399 2,570 2,973 3,232 3,564 3.807 4.193 67 1,774 1,724 1,717 1,776 1.802 1,807 1,957 2,125 2,288 2,412 2.696 2,791 3,027 3,331 3,555 4,340 4.721 5,084 68 966 971 981 1,010 953 957 1,115 1,218 1,275 1,312 1,339 1,411 1,509 1,571 1,747 1,752 1,748 1,758 69 4,666 4,743 5,240 5,809 6.336 6,894 7,746 8,883 10,162 12,121 14.076 16,006 18,390 21,074 24,631 28.705 32,263 36,008 70 827 941 1,054 1,178 1.252 1,343 1,510 1,705 1,970 2,100 2,260 2,559 2,589 2,891 3,349 3,788 4,145 4,595 71 507 556 603 662 740 715 762 843 941 1,033 1.230 1,229 1,301 1,477 1,730 1,755 1,908 2,030 72 742 772 829 935 1.002 1,096 1,209 1,349 1,427 1,575 1.659 1,948 1.961 2,157 2,427 2,783 3,134 3,442 73 395 403 415 416 429 464 552 607 835 614 728 718 801 852 1,138 1,307 1,330 1,502 74 7,028 7,710 8,666 9,702 10.802 12,330 13,759 14,926 16,270 17,934 20,371 22,924 25,995 28,566 30,985 33,796 36,526 41,157 75 2,192 2,431 2,708 2,978 3.205 3,446 3.796 4,259 4,708 5,316 6.167 6,875 8,066 9,120 10,785 11,899 13,924 16,164 76 2,551 2,769 3,176 3,382 3.565 3,541 3.556 3,623 3,790 4,159 4.658 5,223 5,582 6.124 6,762 7,393 7,828 8,568 77 1 501 1 592 1 647 1 876 2 135 2 420 2 745 2 914 3 174 3 506 3 943 4 530 5 023 78 47 59 59 63 69 ' 72 78 81 92 105 'l18 134 150 'l66 'l80 '199 221 241 79 2.394 2.630 2,860 2,978 3,177 2,710 2,724 2.823 3,070 3,282 3,569 3,751 4,111 4.311 4,558 4,798 5,067 5,417 80 2,955 3.123 3,450 3,918 4,286 4.227 4,313 4.795 5,374 6,543 7,670 9,206 9,121 9,783 10,957 12,220 15,205 16,911 81 25,653 28.164 30,755 33,710 36,493 39.427 41,604 43,902 47,335 50,459 54,988 59,809 63,980 68,138 73,137 77,808 82,382 88,892 82 7,870 8,450 9,097 9,754 10,664 11.510 12,534 13,330 14,533 15,306 16,713 18,117 18,843 19,691 20,995 22,007 21,926 23,163 83 1,576 1,635 1,725 1,715 1,693 1.684 1,693 1,673 1,713 1,806 1,995 2,483 2,764 3,055 3.234 3,435 3,602 3.893 84 16,207 18.079 19.933 22,240 24,136 26,233 27,377 28,899 31,089 33,347 36,280 39,209 42,372 45,391 48.908 52,367 55,854 61.836 85 See footnotes at end of table. 62 • Delaware STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Delaware Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Delaware Percent Delaware Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Delaware • 63 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Delaware, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Fami income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/os: Transfer payments 242 226 15 236 1,024 149 {■•) 203 193 10 239 851 132 (■-) 186 175 11 242 769 117 (■-) 144 137 7 245 587 139 132 7 248 561 160 150 10 250 640 101 (■-) 175 163 12 252 696 109 (M 218 205 13 253 862 129 0-) 239 224 15 254 941 146 1 202 187 15 257 785 135 1 234 221 13 263 888 148 1 273 259 14 269 1,015 172 1 318 299 19 276 1,151 216 2 358 330 28 281 1,276 269 2 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income*.. Farm Nonfarm Hamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 149 90 3 124 1 25 9 16 15 134 126 1 {■-) 12 55 15 18 8 17 9 2 (■•) 7 132 69 3 111 1 20 7 12 10 121 112 1 (■-) 9 49 14 17 7 16 9 2 1 7 117 64 5 11 107 97 (4 (M 7 41 12 15 6 14 10 2 1 8 91 48 5 7 84 74 1 (■•) 7 28 10 11 6 12 9 2 (■-) 8 101 55 4 85 1 15 7 8 10 91 80 (M (■-) 5 33 11 14 5 12 11 2 1 8 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us,- Transfer payments 1944 426 401 26 286 1,491 343 4 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 339 81 6 282 4 56 18 39 26 318 271 1 (■-) 9 148 24 49 11 28 47 8 29 10 1945 433 401 32 286 1,514 342 4 339 83 11 270 5 67 27 40 32 310 260 1 (M 9 128 28 52 11 31 50 9 30 11 1946 465 434 30 300 1,549 351 3 348 98 19 274 6 72 24 47 30 321 295 1 (■-) 19 130 31 65 13 35 26 7 7 13 1947 504 478 26 306 1,646 383 4 379 105 19 312 7 65 20 45 26 358 333 2 n 22 149 38 69 14 39 24 7 3 15 1948 515 487 28 312 1,650 413 4 -8 401 96 18 338 7 68 21 47 28 385 358 3 (4 22 165 38 69 16 44 27 6 3 18 109 63 4 12 97 85 (■-) (■-) 5 35 12 15 6 12 11 3 1 8 1949 559 525 35 316 1,770 441 4 -11 425 114 20 355 9 77 28 49 35 406 378 2 (4 28 178 33 72 17 47 28 7 2 19 129 84 6 106 1 22 10 12 13 116 103 (■-) (■■) 8 41 15 18 7 14 13 4 1 8 145 90 4 121 1 24 11 14 15 131 118 (■■) (■-) 7 49 16 22 7 16 13 4 1 8 134 64 4 110 1 24 11 13 15 120 105 (■•) C-) 6 41 13 22 7 15 15 5 1 9 146 82 5 123 1 24 9 15 13 135 120 (4 C-) 8 48 15 24 7 17 15 5 1 9 171 97 5 143 1 28 10 19 14 159 144 (■•) 1 12 62 15 28 8 18 15 5 1 9 214 98 5 176 2 39 14 25 19 197 180 (■-) 1 11 85 18 35 9 21 17 5 3 10 267 87 5 216 2 51 22 29 28 241 218 (•-) (M 16 110 21 38 9 24 23 5 8 9 1950 653 611 42 321 2,033 503 6 -16 481 145 26 404 11 88 35 53 42 461 427 2 (■-) 38 207 34 76 19 51 34 8 4 22 1951 703 662 41 331 2,124 581 7 -21 553 128 21 474 15 92 33 59 41 540 493 2 (■•) 41 249 38 85 22 55 47 10 12 25 1952 757 716 41 341 2,220 640 8 -26 606 128 23 527 17 96 34 62 41 599 545 3 (>•) 44 283 40 91 24 61 54 11 13 30 1953 814 778 37 351 2,320 688 8 -32 648 141 26 576 19 94 28 65 37 651 592 3 (■-) 46 308 44 98 26 67 59 12 15 32 1954 841 814 28 368 2,286 685 10 -35 639 171 31 580 20 85 19 66 28 657 588 3 (4 47 294 42 100 29 72 69 13 21 35 1955 965 930 35 389 2,481 783 12 -44 727 203 35 655 23 104 28 76 35 748 664 3 (■■) 60 334 45 109 32 82 83 18 28 37 1956 1,109 1.069 40 408 2,719 904 13 -55 835 235 39 757 28 119 33 86 40 864 769 3 (4 101 371 48 117 35 93 95 21 32 42 407 377 30 281 1,448 323 3 320 82 5 264 3 57 22 35 30 293 259 (4 (4 14 144 22 43 10 25 35 8 18 10 1957 1,114 1.085 29 426 2,615 907 16 -59 832 237 45 770 31 106 22 84 29 877 772 3 (4 69 396 52 121 32 98 105 24 34 48 See footnotes at end of table. 64 • Delaware STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Delaware, 1958-87 [Millions Of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages anci salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by Industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, arid other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' twining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction H/1etal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction : Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social sen/ices " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian , Federal, military State and local 1,137 1,100 37 433 2,627 936 17 -64 856 225 57 784 40 112 27 85 37 699 790 4 3 1 (^) (°) C) 66 399 304 26 C) 14 2 8 217 7 13 n 95 'I 9 109 23 34 51 1,193 1,159 33 441 2,705 982 19 -63 900 236 58 819 42 120 26 94 33 948 837 4 3 1 1 72 416 317 26 C) 16 2 8 225 7 15 (°) 99 1"! 4 C) 9 100 38 13 25 111 4 11 13 12 4 2 5 C) 31 6 5 9 112 24 33 56 1,251 1,214 37 449 2,787 1.026 23 -63 941 249 61 857 45 124 29 96 37 989 873 4 3 1 1 C) ('• {°) 70 437 337 26 r^ 2 9 242 7 15 (°) 101 I?) (■•) C) ?) 9 1 1 48 3 3 2 3 69 6 102 40 14 27 118 4 11 14 13 4 2 5 6 5 C) 9 10 117 22 35 59 1961 1,290 1,257 33 461 2,797 1,050 23 -60 966 251 72 877 46 127 25 103 33 1,017 890 4 3 1 1 C) C) 81 430 343 27 C) 16 2 9 248 8 16 ^\ (°) c- <° n 9 1 1 37 (■•) 3 2 2 66 O C) 5 107 44 14 29 126 4 12 14 15 5 2 6 tl 7 5 n 11 9 127 25 36 65 1962 1,366 1,331 36 469 2,914 (°) <■• (°) n 10 2 1 40 (■-) 4 2 1 66 (°) (°) 4 C) 10 (°) 35 112 48 15 33 135 4 12 15 17 5 2 6 8 6 'l1 10 135 26 37 72 1963 1,466 1,438 29 483 3,036 1,194 31 -64 1,100 288 78 1.000 54 141 20 121 29 1,166 1,017 5 4 1 1 (°) P) 95 494 389 29 3 10 285 8 20 {°) 105 (°) (■•) (°) ''I 3 1 51 (■•) 4 2 1 69 (°) n 4 120 52 16 35 144 4 13 15 15 6 4 6 3^i 9 6 12 148 27 40 80 1964 1,588 1,559 29 497 3,195 1,292 31 -66 1,195 309 83 1.078 62 152 21 131 29 1,263 1,098 5 4 1 1 (°) C) 104 533 411 35 n 16 3 10 298 8 22 (°) 122 (°) (■• (°\ (°) 7 3 1 69 5 2 1 74 130 57 17 40 153 5 14 16 17 7 3 6 n 41 9 7 (°) 13 13 165 30 47 89 1965 1,754 1,717 37 507 3,459 1,438 32 -73 1,333 331 1,196 74 168 27 141 37 1,401 1,229 6 5 1 1 C) r' 126 597 454 43 (°) 17 5 11 328 8 23 (°) 143 1 C) '°l 3 1 85 5 3 1 81 C) (°) 4 C) 14 C) 44 142 65 20 45 168 5 15 16 17 7 4 7 C) 45 10 8 C) 14 18 172 29 42 101 1966 1,857 1,828 29 516 3,600 1,556 50 -73 1,433 324 101 1,307 81 168 21 147 29 1,526 1,332 6 5 1 1 P) (°) 134 547 498 43 (°) 19 6 12 361 9 28 (°) 148 n 1 'I 4 1 85 6 2 1 86 H 4 ?) 15 155 70 21 48 185 6 16 17 20 7 5 8 n 47 11 9 ^] 21 194 34 46 114 1967 1,981 1,947 34 525 3,773 1,650 61 -69 1,520 340 121 1,387 83 180 26 154 34 1,616 1,395 6 5 1 3 (°) (°) 130 673 520 47 7 12 374 9 29 153 (°) 1 (°) 'I 5 1 89 6 3 1 88 n 4 ?. (°) 53 167 76 24 53 199 6 17 18 24 8 5 8 P) 53 11 10 18 18 220 36 55 129 1968 2,172 2,140 32 534 4,067 1,811 63 -71 1,678 354 140 1,512 95 204 23 181 32 1,780 1,534 6 6 1 4 (°) 146 730 551 48 (°) 19 7 13 402 10 30 n 179 (°) 1 C) 110 6 9 1 95 4 C) 17 (°) 59 186 88 26 62 220 7 18 19 24 9 5 9 ?) 61 12 12 20 20 246 40 59 146 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Delaware 65 Major Sources of Personal income ' for Delaware, 1958-87 — Continued (Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1963 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 2,525 2,743 3,000 3,350 3,638 3,888 4,261 4,608 5,027 5,501 6,098 6,733 7,198 7,714 8,391 9,106 9,765 10,632 1 2,488 2,702 2,948 3,250 3,551 3,792 4,172 4,547 4,959 5.441 6.084 6,682 7,115 7.615 8.251 8,986 9,601 10,485 2 36 40 51 100 87 96 89 61 68 60 14 51 83 99 140 120 165 146 3 550 565 574 579 583 589 593 595 598 599 595 598 602 610 618 626 637 648 4 4,587 4,852 5,227 5,785 5,239 6,604 7,188 7,747 8,404 9,187 10,249 11,266 11,953 12,644 13,582 14,546 15,332 16,407 5 2,087 2,287 2,535 2,870 3,074 3,228 3,540 3,814 4,215 4,616 5.033 5,366 5,763 6.173 6.682 7,222 7,735 8,548 6 70 80 99 130 151 157 159 178 221 289 343 428 475 479 520 591 638 704 7 -69 -87 -97 -118 -123 -129 -147 -165 -189 -203 -245 -150 -195 -221 -215 -223 -235 -337 8 1,948 2,120 2,339 2,621 2,800 2,942 3,233 3,471 3,805 4,123 4,445 4,788 5,094 5.473 5.947 6,409 6,861 7,506 9 391 404 417 444 488 482 526 586 644 719 856 1,052 1,149 1.214 1.354 1,530 1,643 1,793 10 186 219 243 285 350 464 502 551 579 659 798 892 955 1,027 1,090 1,167 1.261 1,333 11 1,750 1,908 2,103 2,346 2,524 2,625 2,853 3,075 3,414 3,747 4,154 4,459 4,785 5.075 5.471 5,913 6.272 6,972 12 116 140 159 183 204 234 280 327 368 417 492 516 572 619 640 659 695 755 13 221 239 273 341 345 369 407 412 433 452 387 392 407 479 571 651 769 620 14 27 31 42 91 77 87 79 51 51 41 -5 32 63 80 121 102 147 128 15 194 208 232 251 268 283 329 361 382 411 392 360 344 398 450 550 622 6S2 16 36 40 51 100 87 96 89 61 68 60 14 51 83 99 140 120 165 146 17 2,051 2.247 2,484 2,770 2,987 3,131 3,451 3,753 4,147 4,556 5,018 5,315 5,681 6,074 6.542 7,102 7,570 8,401 18 1,747 1,905 2,105 2,362 2,541 2,643 2.924 3,183 3,531 3,892 4,298 4,540 4,857 5,212 5.629 6,127 6.524 7,273 19 8 8 9 10 11 11 13 13 16 17 16 15 16 20 20 20 21 25 20 6 7 8 9 10 10 12 12 14 14 14 14 15 18 19 19 20 24 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 22 3 2 5 6 12 15 20 22 18 15 25 25 23 20 22 31 8 12 23 24 (°) n ?) {") P) P) (°) P) P) P) P) 'I P) P) 20 30 5 9 25 (■•) P (°) P) \°\ 26 1?^ 1^^ n (°) 272 P) 275 P) (°) P) P) (°) P) P) P) (° Pi P) P) 27 226 260 301 318 364 401 443 400 504 519 551 605 672 750 28 793 858 920 1,026 1,116 1,154 1,271 1,396 1,534 1,692 1,916 2,052 2,115 2,264 2.436 2,601 2.598 2,741 29 611 629 675 744 860 903 963 1,051 1.123 1,244 1,392 1,522 1,641 1,703 1.813 1,913 1.969 2.057 30 56 57 59 62 72 71 79 83 94 107 116 123 135 139 152 162 170 172 31 (°) (°) P) f) P) P) {°) P) P) P) (°) '"2 18 P) P) 10 8 \°\ ?\ 32 ^0 h SO ^1 23 30 37 12 11 11 13 17 14 13 12 P) P) 33 9 8 10 10 12 13 16 47 51 50 53 59 60 64 64 67 68 78 34 14 15 17 18 20 22 24 26 27 30 33 36 39 43 45 52 57 64 35 453 469 500 555 654 683 714 789 841 940 1,062 1,158 1.255 1.303 1,377 1,469 1,507 1,590 36 11 13 17 21 23 27 32 34 34 38 45 51 61 66 67 66 P) 52 37 r-) (■-) (") (■-) (M (>•) P) P) P) (M P) 38 30 30 34 38 39 43 48 47 54 59 61 68 P P) 1 561 P) P P) 75 39 1^1' ("J 229 £1 2li P) 256 2^\ 3^7 P) 345 P) 411 P) 447 524 5^ 474 623 P 688 629 6^ 40 41 n C) 'I ?) P) '1 '1 P) P) P) P) 'I P) (°) 14 16 P) 23 42 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 7 8 8 10 14 43 R D D Fi /D r R B i^ i^ 8 8 R i^l ri s 11 P) 41 l\ ri 44 45 16 19 k 24 24 ^5 23 24 26 33 35 33 29 30 30 33 35 37 46 5 5 7 8 9 8 11 13 12 11 14 15 11 13 97 85 P) 82 47 1 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 7 7 6 6 336 P) P) L"] 48 93 136 136 160 118 120 167 184 227 236 282 272 221 287 P) 330 392 49 7 8 8 9 50 6 8 9 To 'l2 'l"4 15 Ts Ts T7 21" Tf Ts '21' 51 13 13 14 17 21 20 25 32 39 47 58 66 78 96 19 22 24 28 52 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 53 109 120 133 153 164 175 202 221 242 264 278 298 308 328 341 350 382 452 54 D "] R (°) °\ P °\ P) P) R D °\ ?\ 42 39 (°) 1°) 139 55 °) n ") P ") n PJ D °) P) 92 93 104 56 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 if ii 11 11 9 11 11 13 (°) 28 57 ?) ri T] 3^i p) P) P) P) P) P) p) P) 69 64 P) P) P) P 45 58 20 34 36 40 43 46 50 55 65 57 57 59 67 59 ?] ri 11 n 105 1^^ P) 139 P) 144 P) 163 184 269 2S P) 246 263 242 260 280 303 P) 336 60 61 221 241 265 295 300 321 351 360 395 431 447 473 497 545 588 627 682 759 62 99 114 120 132 130 138 154 171 193 209 209 220 238 304 343 403 501 626 63 32 36 39 46 52 60 64 67 71 77 83 86 118 151 188 233 311 397 64 66 77 81 87 78 77 89 104 121 133 126 133 119 153 155 170 190 228 65 269 269 335 374 409 415 470 517 585 655 736 813 895 970 1,069 1,210 1,358 1,573 66 9 10 12 13 15 9 11 12 17 20 19 18 20 24 26 27 29 33 67 20 20 21 22 23 23 27 29 30 31 32 33 35 40 42 51 56 63 68 20 20 20 20 18 18 21 22 23 23 24 25 27 28 31 32 32 33 69 31 32 44 48 57 46 58 66 78 90 111 125 156 162 180 227 261 313 70 11 12 16 21 22 19 22 25 30 31 33 38 39 46 54 62 62 73 71 7 7 8 9 9 8 9 10 12 13 16 15 17 19 22 22 23 28 72 10 11 12 14 15 16 16 18 17 18 17 20 21 21 24 29 32 35 73 ri S 104 113 1^^ 146 1^^ 166 2^] 2^^ 253 2y 1 326 2 353 2 379 2 412 3 465 3 531 74 75 14 15 18 21 23 24 28 33 40 48 53 60 68 75 85 94 109 134 76 17 20 23 26 22 17 18 19 21 24 26 33 38 42 46 44 47 53 77 15 15 17 22 29 33 34 35 7 46 38 8 47 41 9 51 45 9 54 51 10 58 57 11 62 78 I ■§ "§ '§ 79 80 23 23 25 32 38 36 42 41 47 58 69 78 55 66 76 99 123 144 61 304 342 379 409 446 488 527 570 616 664 720 775 823 861 914 975 1,046 1,128 82 49 53 58 62 72 80 84 88 95 101 110 120 127 134 144 148 151 162 83 55 59 63 63 65 68 70 68 73 77 84 91 101 109 112 117 122 128 64 200 230 258 283 309 341 374 414 448 486 526 563 595 618 658 710 773 837 85 See footnotes at end of table. 66 • District of Columbia STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and District of Columbia Per Capita Personal income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. District of Columbia Percent 60 60 40 30 20 10 District of Columbia Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) I II Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 [ZZl 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME District of Columbia • 67 Major Sources of Personal Income > for the District of Columbia, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments 603 603 (M 483 1,248 444 5 602 602 (■-) 488 1,233 447 5 590 590 (M 504 1,171 434 5 528 528 (■■) 513 1,030 386 5 467 467 (•-) 529 882 342 4 515 515 0-) 568 906 385 5 586 586 (■-) 608 964 448 5 682 682 {■-) 629 1,084 508 5 708 707 (M 616 1,149 550 8 690 690 {') 638 1,081 532 8 725 725 (■-) 658 1,101 565 8 795 795 (■•) 690 1,152 631 8 911 911 (■■) 764 1,193 746 11 1,147 1,147 ("-) 846 1,355 974 19 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 439 148 15 384 3 57 57 444 274 1 (■•) 23 23 39 69 20 100 170 141 9 19 442 143 16 391 3 53 53 (4 447 269 1 (■■) 22 25 37 68 19 97 178 148 10 20 429 135 26 384 3 48 48 (■-) 434 251 1 {■-) 22 23 33 63 20 90 183 152 10 21 381 126 22 348 3 36 36 (■•) 386 216 1 (■•) 17 21 28 53 20 75 170 138 10 21 337 108 21 308 3 31 31 342 193 1 (M 14 17 25 48 20 69 149 119 9 21 380 110 24 345 3 37 37 (■-) 385 208 1 (4 9 18 28 59 17 76 177 144 9 24 443 119 24 401 3 44 44 (■-) 448 239 1 {■•) 14 21 30 70 20 83 209 173 10 26 503 143 36 448 4 56 56 (■-) 508 273 {■-) (4 22 22 33 76 24 96 235 203 10 22 542 140 26 485 5 60 60 (■•) 550 300 (4 (•■) 29 23 36 84 28 100 250 218 10 22 524 139 27 470 5 57 57 532 282 1 18 21 34 87 23 98 250 218 10 23 557 140 27 500 5 60 60 (■•) 565 296 1 (M 24 22 35 90 24 100 269 235 11 23 623 143 29 555 6 71 71 (4 631 343 2 (4 35 25 39 104 25 112 289 252 13 24 735 145 31 654 6 86 86 (■-) 746 397 4 (M 37 27 48 132 28 121 349 307 16 26 954 158 35 862 6 106 106 (■•) 974 453 7 (■-) 43 29 64 146 31 132 521 429 65 26 1,330 1,330 (■•) 888 1,498 1,170 25 1,144 151 34 1,036 6 128 128 (■-) 1,170 506 9 (■-) 33 34 72 176 30 151 664 522 114 28 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and renf P/os.' Transfer payments 1,333 1,333 (■-) 862 1,547 1,171 25 1,399 1,399 (■-) 865 1,618 1,207 28 1,500 1,500 (■-) 893 1,680 1,241 30 1,514 1,514 (■-) 873 1,734 1,236 32 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,146 145 43 1,033 7 131 131 n 1,171 516 8 (■-) 25 37 76 177 30 164 655 493 133 29 1,179 159 61 1,066 8 133 133 1,207 535 (■-') 26 38 75 184 32 172 673 488 153 31 1,211 186 102 1,087 10 145 145 (■•) 1,241 625 9 C-) 38 41 86 219 40 191 616 505 77 34 1,204 197 113 1,089 12 135 135 (■•) 1,236 647 6 48 45 87 222 42 197 589 493 54 41 1,607 1,607 1 840 1,913 1,668 33 -316 1,319 186 102 1,521 12 136 (■-) 135 1 1,667 871 9 71 77 117 269 62 265 797 634 109 54 1,664 1,663 1 807 2,062 1,783 38 -378 1,367 185 112 1,625 13 145 (M 145 1 1,782 902 9 77 81 120 276 65 273 880 700 121 60 1,749 1,749 (■-) 806 2,170 1,868 40 -434 1,393 224 133 1,700 14 154 (■-) 154 (■•) 1,867 963 9 97 85 123 289 74 285 905 692 147 66 1,846 1,845 (■-) 808 2,284 2,066 42 -504 1,520 219 107 1,892 15 159 (M 159 (■•) 2,066 1,030 10 94 90 135 318 80 302 1,036 808 159 69 1,935 1,934 (■-) 805 2,404 2,257 44 -608 1,605 223 107 2,079 17 161 (4 161 (■■) 2,257 1,081 13 88 95 142 334 86 323 1,176 914 188 74 1,883 1,882 810 2,324 2,257 43 -656 1,558 219 106 2,082 18 157 C-) 157 (■-) 2,256 1,106 11 88 98 156 340 91 323 1,151 885 187 79 1,853 1,853 (M 791 2,343 2,178 45 -668 1,466 267 120 2,010 20 149 (■-) 149 C-) 2,178 1,110 12 80 93 157 334 94 340 1,068 807 175 86 1,846 1,845 (■•) 785 2,351 2,259 50 -748 1,462 250 134 2,084 22 153 {M 153 {■-) 2,259 1,144 11 86 98 159 335 100 356 1,115 857 166 92 1,925 1,925 759 2,536 2,375 56 -820 1,500 279 147 2,203 23 149 ('■) 149 C-) 2,375 1,207 11 88 95 162 361 105 385 1,167 899 169 100 1,974 1,974 (4 763 2,587 2,459 62 -895 1,502 309 164 2,285 26 148 (■-) 148 (■-) 2,459 1,243 11 92 101 168 368 109 394 1,216 950 159 106 See footnotes at end of table. 68 • District of Columbia STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income > for the District of Columbia, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation o1 personal income: Total earnings by place ol work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational sen/ices Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,043 2,043 (■-) 757 2,699 2,635 96 -991 1,547 314 183 2,438 41 155 n 155 (■-) 2,635 1,375 11 1 11 108 120 105 31 1 5 67 1 0-) 1^1 16 1 1 n n 1 3 2 4 1 1 188 C) n 128 238 118 33 86 464 30 40 47 49 9 6 7 n 79 50 60 2,114 2,114 761 2,778 2,778 106 -1 ,080 1,592 329 193 2,558 49 171 171 2,778 1,495 13 1 12 126 127 110 32 (^) 1 4 72 1 (■■) 1^} 17 1 1 i") n 1 2 3 1^1 4 1 1 193 (■=) 129 253 131 35 97 523 34 42 48 59 10 7 9 61 67 2,198 2,198 765 2,873 2,951 118 -1.197 1.636 358 203 2,728 55 168 168 2,951 1,570 13 1 12 1 n P) p) {°) 125 133 115 33 C-) 1 4 76 1 (■■) 18 1 1 n 2 3 l^{ 4 1 1 198 1 n 55 (°) 138 259 133 37 96 572 36 42 50 64 11 9 9 65 75 2,286 2,286 778 2,938 3,137 126 -1,310 1,702 363 221 2,883 67 187 187 3,137 1.690 15 1 14 1 n C) 138 136 118 32 (■-) 1 5 79 1 C-) (■-) C-) 18 1 1 (°) n 1 2 3 4 1 1 209 h 1 {°) 60 (°) 143 267 144 37 106 637 39 44 49 72 12 11 9 81 85 2,394 2,394 788 3,038 3,378 133 -1,458 1,787 377 230 3.100 76 202 202 3,378 1,832 16 1 15 1 157 142 123 32 C-) 1 5 83 1 P) C-) {■•) 19 1 1 n {") 1 3 3 i^i 4 2 2 222 1 n 67 153 280 153 39 115 709 40 45 50 77 13 11 9 92 96 2,510 2,510 798 3,146 3,623 152 -1,607 1,864 398 248 3,318 85 221 221 3,623 1,940 18 1 17 1 h n 165 148 128 32 (■-) 1 5 88 1 C-) 20 1 1 (°) n 1 3 4 i^i 4 1 2 233 {' (' 76 C) 163 289 166 43 124 756 46 47 50 82 14 11 9 C) 94 105 104 2,627 2,627 798 3,292 3,891 159 -1,771 1,960 405 262 3,559 94 238 238 3,891 2,078 19 1 18 1 (°) n n 178 154 134 33 (M 1 5 93 1 n P) P) 20 1 1 n n 1 3 4 t\ 4 1 2 253 n n 2 i7 P) 175 307 184 46 138 806 48 50 50 90 15 12 10 95 117 113 2,775 2,775 797 3,482 4,235 171 -1,996 2,068 426 281 3,884 105 246 246 4,235 2,206 21 1 20 1 {") 179 163 143 34 (■-) 1 5 101 2 (■-) (■-) 0-) 20 1 1 n 1 2 4 l^i 4 2 2 267 P) P) 2 P) 99 P) 182 324 204 53 150 864 55 52 51 102 16 13 11 i1 127 124 2,916 2,916 791 3,687 4,556 200 -2,185 2,171 428 317 4,179 116 261 261 4,556 2,383 23 1 21 1 P) 175 154 34 (M 1 2 114 3 (■-) P) (■•) 21 1 1 P) P) 1 2 5 4 2 2 283 (°) (°) 2 P) 110 P) 197 340 217 55 162 970 57 53 51 108 17 14 12 '■°1 108 142 147 3,126 3,126 791 3,952 5,147 222 -2,582 2,343 424 359 4,744 129 274 274 5,147 2,597 24 1 23 2 P) P) P) (°) 170 185 163 35 P) 1 2 121 3 P) P) P) 23 1 1 P) n 1 6 4 1^1 4 2 2 300 (°) (°) i p) 205 351 232 59 173 1,128 60 55 53 120 19 14 13 130 154 166 2 31 1,259 1,008 135 117 32 1,283 1,035 120 127 36 1,381 1,122 119 139 102 39 1,447 1,182 112 153 P) 118 61 1,546 1,267 118 161 P) 112 73 1,683 1,377 134 172 P) 111 86 1,812 1,474 146 192 121 92 2,029 1,658 164 207 P) 144 108 2.173 1,767 177 229 P) 219 118 2,550 2,151 148 250 3,314 3,314 778 4,259 5,549 252 -2,814 2,483 422 408 5,111 148 291 291 5,549 2,806 26 1 25 4 {°) P. 176 192 168 36 (■-) 1 2 126 3 P) P) 1 1 P) 1 5 4 4 2 2 317 (°) P) 2 P) 134 P) 221 362 264 64 200 1,244 58 55 55 138 19 15 14 142 163 196 P) 251 130 2,743 2,267 176 300 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME District of Columbia • 69 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the District of Columbia, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 3,964 4,367 4,737 5,011 5,414 5,868 6,251 6,607 7,011 7,433 7,856 8,613 9,210 9,599 10,392 11,105 11,675 12,475 1 3,964 4,367 4,737 5.011 5,414 5,868 6,251 6,607 7,011 7,433 7,856 8,613 9,210 9,599 10,392 11,105 11.675 12,475 2 3 755 751 744 734 721 710 696 682 670 656 638 633 627 624 624 623 625 621 4 5,250 5,817 6,369 6,830 7,511 8,261 8,978 9,690 10,463 11,337 12,322 13,609 14,696 15,370 16,658 17,816 18,674 20,084 5 6,344 6,803 7,354 7,827 8,498 9,237 9,995 10,787 11,820 12,818 13,932 14,903 15.709 16.660 18,021 19,307 20,368 22,067 6 308 329 364 413 456 493 510 556 629 702 770 874 931 1,122 1,216 1,338 1,436 1,523 7 -3,074 -3,295 -3,595 -3,871 -4,287 -4,759 -5,253 -5,772 -8,480 -7,240 -8,217 -8,749 -9,201 -9,650 -10,365 -11,005 -11,568 -12,634 8 2,962 3,179 3,395 3,543 3,754 3,986 4.232 4,459 4,712 4,876 4,946 5,280 5,577 5,889 6,439 6,963 7,364 7,909 9 471 506 541 573 628 628 678 736 811 893 1,010 1,242 1,390 1.391 1,543 1,684 1,759 1,888 10 532 681 802 894 1,032 1,254 1,341 1,412 1,487 1,664 1,900 2,092 2,243 2.319 2,409 2,458 2,551 2,678 11 5,821 6,209 6.710 7,180 7,756 8,347 8,958 9,584 10,474 1 1 ,395 12,455 13,353 14,076 14,857 16,059 17,227 18,136 19,615 12 188 224 261 277 335 419 495 568 632 701 784 857 944 1,020 1,072 1,099 1,132 1.275 13 335 371 383 371 407 471 542 634 714 722 694 692 689 783 890 981 1,100 1.176 14 15 335 371 383 371 407 471 542 634 714 722 694 692 689 783 890 981 1.100 1.176 16 17 6,344 6.803 7,354 7,827 8,498 9,237 9,995 10,787 11,820 12,818 13,932 14,903 15,709 16,660 18.021 19,307 20.368 22.067 18 3,223 3,396 3,645 3,832 4,203 4,548 4,865 5,279 5.796 6,404 7,054 7,657 8,138 8,830 9.706 10,561 11,501 12.629 19 32 39 43 46 52 58 65 72 78 88 100 116 126 145 157 167 177 197 20 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 21 31 37 41 44 49 56 63 70 75 85 97 114 124 142 154 164 173 193 22 2 1 3 4 8 10 15 17 12 14 28 30 28 21 24 34 9 15 23 (°) (.") n R P) P) P) P) (°) P) P) P) P) (°) P) P) P) P) 24 R C) n P) P P) {") P) n !° P) D {°} 23 33 8 13 25 H n c P) P P) h n P n (") r P P) P) P) P) 26 {" 2'll p) (°) P) P) P) p) p) pS p) P) p) P) P) P) P) P) 27 192 246 286 350 315 302 277 285 290 286 280 279 276 312 350 402 438 28 199 207 218 227 252 265 283 290 319 356 397 416 407 438 476 524 575 621 29 174 183 196 204 226 238 253 258 288 323 362 380 369 398 421 444 461 501 30 24 21 19 19 20 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 20 21 20 20 31 0-) (■•) P) P) (4 P) P) (4 (4 (4 P) P) 1 1 (4 (4 32 1 1 1 1 C-) 1 (4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (°) q 33 2 2 2 (■•) (■-) 5 5 6 6 7 7 9 11 12 11 3 2 34 144 156 171 179 201 202 218 220 247 280 313 326 313 340 364 395 417 455 35 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 16 36 'i 'I (■-) n (4 4 4 4 5 6 9 11 10 10 10 9 7 6 37 (4 P) 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 P) 38 F (■-) (■-) C-) (■-) (4 (4 P) P) (4 P) P) P) n P) P) (4 39 (4 ('-) p) (4 P) P) P) 114 P) 40 ^5 24 22 24 26 27 29 32 31 32 35 36 38 40 55 80 120 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P) P 1 1 P) 1 42 1 1 1 {■•) (4 P) (4 P) P) (4 (4 (4 (4 c- 1 1 1 1 43 n {") (°) n (°) n P) n P) P) P) P) '1 q n P) P) P) 44 (°i n {") {") P) n (°) P) P) P q q 2 2 2 2 45 2 3 2 1 2 5 7 5 2 2 2 2 4 7 10 11 46 6 6 5 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 11 9 11 P 49 47 5 3 3 4 4 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 {") n p: P) 48 4 (4 D {'-) (4 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 P) p) 4 4 49 (■• 50 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 6 6 51 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 52 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 53 361 373 399 402 448 458 501 548 597 665 715 755 833 881 904 925 949 988 54 n C^) P) n P) P) P) P) P) P) P) P) ") °) 75 82 P) P) 55 q n P) n P) P) P) P) P) {°) P P) ") ") 21 22 26 26 56 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 P) 4 57 n C) n (°) P) 252 281 P) ("J 342 3^1 408 4^^ P) P) P) P) P) P) 58 164 178 200 211 230 311 524 560 551 570 570 585 59 n n P) n P) P) P) P) P) P) {°) P) 2^] n P) n P) n 60 245 193 199 210 221 223 231 242 260 279 287 293 288 297 301 311 311 61 386 392 401 404 416 440 467 493 519 548 589 621 637 673 727 751 793 849 62 300 335 350 363 375 427 492 545 636 664 677 715 731 853 922 1,060 1,171 1,271 63 85 97 107 118 133 150 171 180 200 228 262 293 319 353 390 425 466 500 64 215 238 242 245 242 277 321 365 437 435 415 422 412 501 532 635 705 771 65 1,505 1,644 1,785 1,890 2,081 2,352 2,509 2,795 3.090 3,500 3,976 4,429 4,811 5,255 5.886 6,448 7.112 7,939 66 66 67 67 70 69 78 96 107 125 140 154 163 154 195 213 239 259 288 67 54 51 47 44 45 46 48 52 55 58 62 63 68 69 70 78 86 88 68 56 57 58 60 57 58 68 75 79 82 83 87 92 95 105 105 105 104 69 185 190 205 214 237 259 289 345 410 500 598 684 762 835 989 1.130 1.249 1,410 70 21 22 25 26 25 26 28 30 33 36 37 41 42 41 45 49 54 57 71 12 13 12 13 13 13 12 12 13 14 14 14 15 15 17 19 20 17 72 15 16 14 17 18 15 16 18 19 23 25 26 26 35 42 43 50 52 73 n °) n P) P) P) n P) P) P) P) P) 14 15 19 21 24 28 74 174 184 199 214 281 329 361 413 450 482 550 626 681 749 795 851 937 1,044 75 220 250 278 309 349 382 433 513 586 680 798 919 1,091 1,219 1,400 1,499 1,725 1,990 76 229 256 300 310 290 276 272 303 307 360 394 433 445 491 555 602 606 687 77 97 101 107 112 127 132 140 134 142 153 163 172 202 78 n n n' P)' P)' P) P) P) P) P) P) P) 3 3 4 5 5 7 79 301 359 400 414 460 476 480 475 511 556 622 669 725 762 809 878 942 999 80 159 165 166 182 220 285 290 329 374 430 490 548 558 587 670 765 881 965 81 3,121 3,407 3,709 3,996 4,295 4.689 5,130 5.508 6,024 6,414 6,878 7,246 7,571 7,830 8,315 8,746 8,867 9,437 82 2,476 2,704 2,942 3,149 3,400 3.702 4.090 4.407 4,826 5,139 5,546 5,858 6,061 6,220 6,582 6,904 6,904 7,298 83 235 235 253 250 260 281 284 273 277 274 303 367 395 421 442 481 512 535 84 410 468 514 596 634 706 756 828 921 1.000 1,029 1,021 1,114 1,189 1,291 1,361 1,451 1,604 85 See footnotes at end of table. 70 • Maryland STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Maryland Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 20 15 10 m c^ rrm -~p M -^^ i i iM. p 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Maryland Percent Maryland Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Maryland • 71 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Maryland, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Fami income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Otfier iatK5r income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constajction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 1,226 1,160 66 1,621 756 884 3 880 326 19 722 7 155 41 114 66 818 718 5 5 53 200 111 151 49 146 100 32 24 44 1930 1,144 1,104 40 1,636 699 808 4 804 319 20 685 7 116 19 97 40 768 662 5 4 42 185 103 142 45 137 106 33 25 48 1944 1931 1,039 987 53 1,657 627 722 3 719 284 37 608 7 108 34 73 53 669 562 4 2 29 153 87 124 41 121 107 35 22 50 1945 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 843 816 27 1,678 503 563 3 559 255 29 498 6 59 13 46 27 536 434 3 1 22 111 68 95 38 97 101 33 19 50 1946 773 741 33 1,694 457 540 3 537 208 28 472 5 63 19 44 33 508 409 3 1 15 116 62 90 36 86 98 33 16 49 1947 878 838 40 1,710 514 626 3 623 219 36 533 6 87 26 62 40 587 475 3 2 18 140 70 111 38 92 112 44 18 50 1948 931 885 45 1,729 538 681 3 678 218 34 573 6 101 29 72 45 636 518 4 2 22 156 75 123 41 95 118 49 19 50 1949 1,060 1,011 50 1,745 608 783 4 779 233 48 652 8 124 31 92 50 733 596 5 3 33 182 85 138 43 107 138 69 21 47 1950 1937 1,146 1,090 56 1,754 653 874 11 863 250 33 727 8 139 37 102 56 818 680 6 3 38 219 94 157 46 118 138 66 22 50 1951 1938 1,097 1,051 46 1,766 621 822 9 813 241 43 687 8 127 28 98 46 775 629 4 3 35 193 84 155 42 114 146 71 22 53 1952 1939 1,166 1,121 45 1,793 650 903 10 894 233 40 759 9 136 28 108 45 856 700 5 3 40 226 94 168 44 120 158 80 22 56 1953 1940 1941 1,284 1,237 47 1,839 698 1,010 11 999 243 42 843 9 157 29 128 47 963 805 5 4 53 276 107 189 47 124 158 84 18 57 1,646 1,586 60 1,917 859 1,363 14 1954 1,349 254 43 1,140 11 212 39 173 60 1,303 1,080 5 6 110 403 124 241 52 137 223 110 57 56 1955 1942 2,216 2,138 80 2,012 1,102 1,933 24 1,910 265 44 1,642 14 277 53 224 80 1,853 1,478 7 7 137 666 149 293 54 166 375 162 154 59 1956 1943 2,665 2,572 93 2,097 1,271 2,386 37 2,350 272 44 2,035 17 334 61 273 93 2,293 1,800 8 7 142 889 182 335 55 183 494 222 207 64 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type »: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 2,824 2,719 104 2,156 1,310 2,531 41 2,783 2,688 96 2,146 1,297 2,450 44 2,836 2,755 131 2,227 1,296 2,453 40 3,014 2,893 121 2,256 1,336 2,550 38 Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'., Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,490 279 54 2,152 25 355 72 282 104 2,427 1,790 9 7 87 853 216 357 56 205 636 229 337 70 2,406 285 92 2,069 29 352 67 285 96 2,354 1,706 10 7 81 733 217 377 62 219 648 227 351 71 2,412 312 161 2,002 32 419 100 319 131 2,322 1,814 12 8 119 642 228 468 80 255 508 223 202 83 2,512 349 153 2,120 38 392 86 305 121 2,429 2.015 12 10 168 688 256 505 88 288 414 213 96 105 3,342 3,216 126 2,271 1,471 2,657 41 212 2,828 377 137 2,168 42 446 92 354 126 2,531 2,108 15 11 186 749 261 472 89 325 423 216 82 125 3,415 3,298 117 2,329 1,466 2,653 44 243 2,852 399 164 2,162 46 445 85 359 117 2,536 2,072 16 9 176 706 255 477 95 338 464 233 69 142 3,793 3,682 112 2,355 1,611 2,914 57 272 3,130 455 209 2,385 56 473 78 396 112 2,802 2,290 18 9 224 777 272 506 111 374 512 249 119 143 4,348 4,218 130 2,441 1,781 3,433 66 313 3,680 503 165 2,830 71 531 95 436 130 3,302 2,622 18 10 257 945 310 570 120 392 680 320 201 159 4,777 4,649 128 2,500 1,911 3,782 73 369 4,078 522 177 3,145 81 556 96 460 126 3,654 2,823 19 10 274 1,027 328 614 135 416 831 365 280 185 5,102 4,978 125 2,567 1.988 4,022 79 391 4,334 576 193 3,358 93 572 94 477 125 3,897 3,059 20 10 283 1,148 351 646 150 452 838 363 271 203 5,128 5,019 109 2,685 1,910 3,990 91 396 4,295 601 232 3,328 97 565 79 486 109 3,882 3,037 21 11 275 1,104 335 658 161 473 845 371 255 219 5,525 5,433 92 2,742 2,015 4,321 107 439 4,653 625 247 3,610 113 597 62 535 92 4,228 3,329 21 12 313 1,219 358 702 177 526 900 413 246 241 6,032 5,926 106 2,811 2,146 4,718 121 476 5,073 696 263 3,947 133 639 76 562 106 4,612 3,663 22 13 368 1,353 403 748 191 565 949 433 245 271 6,392 6,310 82 2,873 2,225 4,950 140 514 5,323 759 309 4,147 151 652 52 600 82 4,868 3,875 22 14 371 1,424 433 795 205 611 993 455 232 306 See footnotes at end of table. 72 * Maryland STATE PERSONAL INCOME tejor Sources Of Personal Income ' for Maryland, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income.. Nonfarm personal Income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■• Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/os; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages ana salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income *.. Farm.... Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm.. Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestty, fisheries, and other'. .Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mming Nonmetalllo minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures , Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries , Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and w/arehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate '* Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business sen/ices Auto repair, seivices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/Ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian i Federal, military State and local 4,150 143 700 89 612 119 4,874 3,794 23 14 9 14 2 11 340 1,364 494 164 40 69 68 8 II 8?(} 254 77 63 75 235 26 28 46 11 16 396 106 81 27 50 64 67 236 593 214 61 154 614 15 74 68 51 21 14 27 6 166 51 36 II 51 1,080 520 211 349 4,377 156 728 75 653 107 5,155 4,036 22 14 8 14 2 I 379 1,422 523 162 899 21 82 69 87 221 26 32 53 13 17 410 108 86 27 53 68 68 252 628 232 65 167 676 17 78 68 60 22 14 28 6 184 59 39 II 58 1,118 524 215 380 4,600 169 719 78 641 112 5,375 4,194 22 15 7 16 2 1 (■•) 13 386 1,475 548 171 l\ 46 81 77 9 (■•) 47 r* 927 2! 81 72 95 164 30 65 53 13 17 414 105 90 27 51 69 72 269 649 246 71 175 718 17 79 73 67 25 15 31 5 191 60 42 t\ 62 1,181 552 211 418 4,843 185 755 76 679 108 5,674 4,378 21 15 7 16 2 1 (■•) 13 398 1,508 571 177 2' 80 76 97 97 28 152 54 13 18 424 100 94 26 55 72 77 287 673 260 74 186 789 18 84 72 77 28 18 33 5 204 71 46 72 1,297 621 209 467 5,221 203 793 69 723 104 6,113 4,712 22 14 7 17 2 rl 447 1,583 604 183 50 93 106 9 (■■) 55 79 97! 29 84 83 97 95 51 144 57 15 19 451 99 103 30 58 77 83 297 724 281 81 200 891 20 90 74 114 31 22 33 6 224 77 51 tl 84 1,401 666 226 509 5,583 224 802 50 752 86 6,523 4,992 21 14 7 17 2 1 14 477 1,640 615 185 52 98 108 9 tl il 304 86 87 1,0: 96 65 145 61 16 20 472 98 110 32 60 83 69 316 768 306 88 218 974 21 94 75 139 34 25 36 6 240 84 57 f^ 93 1,531 753 223 555 6,056 254 885 69 816 94 88 62 125 68 15 22 506 102 118 34 62 94 96 348 840 337 96 241 1,081 23 102 77 160 40 23 38 6 273 92 64 f] 106 1,690 840 241 609 6,592 285 941 79 861 116 7,701 5,850 31 21 9 21 2 2 17 590 1,821 697 203 1^1 59 113 121 9 6^^ 1,123 365 95 108 93 96 83 122 70 15 24 540 105 132 34 64 106 99 374 916 369 103 266 1,187 25 110 79 184 42 25 41 6 296 102 72 S 123 1,851 916 248 687 8,709 343 1,323 9,689 1,524 754 7,399 322 987 67 920 101 8,608 6,463 33 23 10 21 2 2 18 643 1,997 747 214 r> 109 63 123 129 9 (■-) 75 <°J 1,250 P) {") 374 101 124 117 123 92 148 73 17 24 580 106 143 35 67 121 107 430 1,010 402 111 291 1,347 28 124 80 229 46 29 46 7 330 115 82 136 2,145 1,048 320 777 9,266 395 1,571 10,442 1,676 910 7,870 359 1,037 83 954 115 9,151 6,920 34 25 9 18 2 4 1 11 657 2,094 791 224 113 67 132 137 10 (■■) 82 (°) 1,303 P) 105 127 136 135 91 160 82 18 27 610 107 152 35 69 132 115 454 1,103 429 123 306 1,521 29 133 84 300 53 31 49 8 375 119 91 100 149 2,231 1,017 352 862 10,289 445 1,736 11,580 1,761 1,067 8,755 411 1,123 78 1,045 108 10,181 7,616 38 31 7 22 2 8 1 12 698 2,227 851 237 li"i 73 149 138 11 (■-) 92 P) 1,376 (■>) ("i 393 112 134 159 130 118 140 84 21 27 665 111 170 40 74 145 125 500 1,241 519 133 386 1,705 31 142 89 350 58 36 52 10 424 123 104 112 174 2,564 1,166 366 1,033 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Maryland • 73 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Maryland, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 17,624 19,134 21,000 23,390 25,719 27,757 30,461 33,132 36,845 40,811 45,606 50,847 54,411 58,647 64,544 70,154 75,558 32,415 1 17,481 19.014 20.847 23,150 25,516 27.515 30.242 32.958 36.599 40,596 45,496 50,639 54,162 58,495 64.212 69.841 75,195 82.039 2 143 119 153 240 203 242 219 174 246 215 110 207 249 152 332 313 363 376 3 3,938 4,023 4.081 4,109 4,133 4.157 4.172 4.195 4.212 4,223 4,226 4,256 4,272 4,299 4,348 4.392 4,462 4.536 4 4,475 4,757 5,146 5,692 6,222 6,677 7,301 7,899 8,748 9,663 10,790 11,948 12,736 13,642 14,845 15,974 16,934 18,167 5 12,471 13.442 14,798 16.508 17,945 18.959 20.872 22.678 25.211 27,709 30,064 32,883 34,569 37,579 41,749 45.675 49,558 54,412 6 568 624 694 824 976 1.026 1.088 1.179 1.305 1,513 1,681 1.940 2,072 2,271 2,535 2.956 3,217 3,503 7 2,235 2.420 2,636 2.815 3.064 3.326 3,578 3.846 4.166 4,507 4,933 5,215 5,592 5,865 6,295 6,893 7.262 8,040 8 14,138 15,238 16,740 18.499 20.033 21.259 23,362 25.346 28.071 30.702 33.315 36,158 38,090 41,173 45,509 49.512 53.603 58,950 9 2.010 2,131 2,235 2.530 2.925 3.075 3,363 3.733 4.314 5.041 6.211 7,748 8,554 9,026 10,177 11.058 11.915 12,847 10 1,476 1,765 2,025 2.361 2.761 3,424 3,736 4,054 4.459 5.068 6.079 6,940 7,767 8,447 8,857 9.483 10,041 10,619 11 10,668 1 1 .473 12,584 13,985 15,301 16,035 17,491 18,907 21,029 23.200 25,406 27,981 29,391 31,888 35,287 38.573 41,767 45,897 12 540 621 733 837 966 1,120 1.345 1.561 1,758 1.981 2,259 2,463 2,726 2,976 3,167 3.287 3,509 3,842 13 1,263 1.348 1,480 1,686 1,678 1,804 2.036 2.211 2.423 2,528 2,398 2,439 2,453 2,715 3,295 3.815 4,282 4,672 14 110 88 122 200 155 190 155 105 179 142 34 133 171 77 259 241 292 302 15 1,153 1.260 1.358 1,486 1,523 1,614 1.881 2.105 2.244 2,386 2,364 2,306 2,282 2,638 3,036 3.574 3,990 4,370 16 143 119 153 240 203 242 219 174 246 215 110 207 249 152 332 313 363 375 17 12,328 13,323 14.645 16,268 17,742 18,717 20.653 22.504 24.965 27,494 29.953 32,676 34,320 37,427 41,417 45,362 49,195 54,036 18 9.084 9,773 10.748 11.957 13,045 13,730 15.178 16.711 18.709 20,775 22.584 24,564 25,678 28,262 31 ,640 35,001 38,339 42,402 19 48 55 60 68 74 74 87 99 111 126 131 122 131 166 171 211 243 286 20 38 45 50 56 58 59 68 73 84 95 102 111 123 142 160 180 199 237 21 10 10 10 12 16 15 19 26 27 31 29 12 8 24 11 31 45 49 22 22 20 28 30 44 57 74 81 70 82 148 166 153 124 135 172 70 100 23 3 4 4 5 9 13 14 18 19 24 34 40 39 32 ^' 32 28 29 24 6 2 8 11 23 31 50 54 39 45 102 112 100 75 121 18 41 25 « 15 C-) (^) Q- {■-) (■-) (■-) (■■) C-) (■■) (M 26 14 17 14 13 13 10 9 11 13 13 13 14 16 3,072 19 23 30 27 939 1,072 1.172 1.352 1,469 1,378 1,515 1.658 1.933 2,103 2,231 2,264 2,228 2,559 3.576 4,147 4,803 28 2.418 2,396 2.568 2.847 3.113 3,110 3,398 3,775 4.193 4.655 4,895 5,299 5,134 5,396 5,835 6.093 6,139 6.276 29 958 977 1.023 1.091 1.151 1,183 1,291 1,412 1.539 1.662 1,770 1,879 1,919 2,097 2,231 2.351 2,482 2.554 30 276 280 288 298 313 328 350 382 406 426 431 453 475 511 557 591 626 644 31 1°) 125 n n (°) 1^] D (°) P) 162 P) C) 178 15 17 18 18 n n 32 1^1 130 136 1^5 136 144 162 168 177 185 193 176 168 160 33 84 85 89 99 109 113 130 140 155 167 180 194 207 219 237 247 262 256 34 178 191 202 220 242 248 274 315 346 390 438 461 482 557 612 669 703 764 35 165 171 179 194 205 211 225 247 267 293 324 335 339 377 376 399 432 440 36 10 11 13 14 18 18 20 18 20 22 24 26 26 26 29 30 (°) 33 37 9^' ^l 94 (■-) 103 110 113 1^5 lS lS .n :U 198 179 18? 190 202 221 216 38 39 (") (°) C) n C) n (°) (°) (°) n 3.125 1") 3,421 19 21 20 19 19 20 40 1,460 1,420 1,545 1.757 1.962 1,927 2,107 2,363 2.655 2.993 3,215 3.299 3.604 3.742 3,657 3.722 41 (°) P) n (°) H ") f {") fl {" B °} 48 59 67 75 77 85 42 (°i n n n ") h (°) r h r' 51 55 68 71 71 65 43 45^ iii 454 525 59^ 567 611 675 767 894 892 1.024 844 744 740 663 539 473 44 123 130 139 148 176 162 174 196 204 216 220 221 204 211 218 228 260 256 45 150 142 160 185 203 200 215 235 371 450 435 443 419 433 542 546 540 528 46 139 130 142 158 188 365 411 457 532 591 708 820 938 1,087 1,202 1.321 1,364 1,403 47 163 134 131 143 174 185 176 199 245 260 308 348 311 292 D 304 246 318 48 99 118 152 178 183 183 221 272 173 182 153 135 109 130 D 210 227 227 49 122 119 106 124 115 147 135 152 148 50 101 133 147 'iM le's l"85 192 '207 'l84 l"83 '204 '210' 200' '202 51 19 23 27 29 32 29 32 38 42 50 60 69 65 63 72 67 84 102 52 28 27 27 29 31 32 36 39 42 50 48 48 42 42 44 47 50 54 53 803 880 962 1.052 1.161 1,196 1,339 1.518 1.673 1.847 2.008 2.168 2.390 2.514 2,686 2.865 3,011 3,278 54 127 133 133 137 144 140 155 170 188 219 241 256 238 229 244 247 219 195 55 201 231 264 291 324 322 365 415 465 521 536 550 560 588 646 673 736 814 56 49 49 57 70 83 91 92 91 110 118 137 148 140 135 144 142 139 135 57 85 90 71 78 97 93 108 127 146 156 160 174 204 231 258 291 377 434 58 185 202 241 265 288 301 335 386 420 493 557 623 801 864 843 893 878 990 59 158 175 195 210 225 250 284 328 344 340 376 417 448 467 551 619 662 711 60 597 677 767 848 968 1,042 1,150 1.253 1,401 1.596 1.816 1.943 2.134 2.285 2,577 2,784 3.014 3,259 61 1,498 1,645 1.812 1.998 2.140 2,339 2,555 2,707 2,983 3.192 3.412 3.651 3.808 4.234 4,660 5.120 5.583 6,221 62 617 696 771 853 892 978 1,135 1.286 1,504 1,617 1.607 1.703 1.746 2.102 2,376 2.673 3.094 3,501 63 164 179 191 217 260 297 333 375 422 463 514 572 643 738 820 930 1.096 1,209 64 453 518 580 635 632 681 802 910 1,082 1,155 1.092 1.131 1.103 1.363 1,556 1.743 1.998 2,292 65 2,142 2,332 2.608 2.910 3.183 3,555 3.925 4.335 4,841 5,557 6.336 7.248 7.954 8.882 10,128 11.506 13.039 14,679 66 40 47 51 59 62 73 82 87 95 106 121 118 140 165 189 222 259 294 67 154 155 160 164 169 183 208 224 247 260 286 301 335 371 401 497 547 589 68 95 99 102 108 104 107 127 142 151 158 161 171 184 192 214 217 219 222 69 448 463 522 560 599 662 757 876 1.019 1,271 1.494 1.773 2.019 2.307 2,715 3.245 3.790 4,408 70 72 86 94 106 115 127 146 161 189 213 224 256 263 294 349 413 465 516 71 46 54 58 66 76 73 81 75 94 106 128 134 134 155 200 216 240 252 72 57 62 65 73 85 89 97 108 119 132 133 158 167 192 201 228 256 286 73 11 11 12 13 13 13 15 16 20 17 21 23 21 23 30 34 37 39 74 560 632 734 804 897 1,037 1.176 1.284 1.422 1,555 1.780 2.027 2,311 2,571 2,863 3.122 3,372 3,886 75 158 176 197 224 237 241 260 289 312 332 368 398 443 501 604 684 804 927 76 145 164 189 207 218 204 207 222 234 259 287 333 353 384 439 503 536 599 77 84 92 101 118 136 159 189 201 224 255 296 341 365 78 M n '{'■) I'l n (M (■•) 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 79 141 155 169 197 207 215 241 254 282 306 325 354 372 392 398 426 458 80 214 228 253 344 412 455 463 507 566 728 866 1,040 1.029 1.129 1,275 1,430 1,746 1,836 81 3,244 3.550 3.897 4.311 4,698 4,987 5,474 5,793 6,256 6,719 7.369 8,112 8,642 9.165 9,777 10,362 10,856 1 1 ,633 82 1,475 1.644 1.729 1.897 2.101 2,203 2,452 2.576 2.773 2,942 3.237 3,522 3.661 3.930 4,241 4,420 4,407 4.665 83 442 437 461 492 488 460 447 447 458 487 539 683 778 822 895 948 1,000 1.033 84 1.327 1.469 1,707 1,922 2.109 2.324 2,576 2.770 3,025 3,289 3,593 3,906 4,204 4.414 4.641 4,994 5,449 5.936 85 See footnotes at end of table. 74 • New Jersey STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and New Jersey Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. New Jersey Percent New Jersey Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New Jersey • 75 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New Jersey, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 3,621 3,561 60 3,989 908 2,770 6 3,402 3,343 59 4,068 836 2,547 6 2,994 2,942 53 4,120 727 2,165 6 2,388 2,346 42 4.120 580 1,674 6 2,120 2,074 46 4.107 516 1,514 6 2,320 2,278 41 4,089 567 1,736 7 2,530 2,475 56 4,085 619 1.896 7 2,868 2.810 57 4,084 702 2,182 7 3,019 2,959 60 4,088 739 2,374 22 2,816 2,760 56 4,100 687 2,229 32 3,052 2,999 52 4,129 739 2,411 35 3,378 3,328 50 4,175 809 2.746 40 4,023 3,957 66 4,255 945 3,417 50 4,979 4,883 95 4,314 1,154 4,404 66 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Otfier labor income.... Proprietors' income «.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Const njction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military Stale and local 2.764 808 50 2,373 23 374 36 339 60 2,710 2,511 6 10 243 987 264 438 189 375 199 20 12 167 2,541 810 51 2,214 22 311 34 276 59 2,488 2.283 6 10 186 886 253 419 165 357 205 21 11 173 2,159 745 91 1,901 20 244 32 212 53 2,113 1,893 6 7 140 700 220 362 145 314 219 21 11 187 1,668 645 75 1,506 18 150 23 126 42 1,632 1,424 4 3 75 527 177 261 124 252 208 20 10 178 1,508 534 79 1.352 16 146 32 114 46 1.468 1,279 4 3 50 485 160 238 117 221 189 27 7 155 1,730 499 91 1,531 18 188 29 159 41 1,695 1,485 3 4 55 593 172 299 116 243 210 47 5 157 1,889 538 103 1,648 19 229 42 187 56 1,840 1,626 4 4 68 662 180 326 124 259 214 46 7 161 2,175 571 122 1,881 24 277 41 236 57 2,124 1,848 4 5 112 747 193 367 137 283 277 115 7 155 2,352 586 81 2,064 25 284 41 244 60 2.314 2,045 5 8 104 860 206 415 143 305 269 98 7 164 2,196 536 84 1,936 26 267 36 230 56 2,172 1,883 5 5 80 749 195 422 133 294 289 114 6 170 2,376 577 98 2,104 27 281 32 249 52 2.359 2,067 5 6 94 874 210 434 139 306 292 103 6 182 2,706 575 97 2,388 30 328 29 299 50 2.696 2,400 5 7 116 1,067 243 495 144 322 296 96 15 185 3,367 557 99 2,950 33 434 41 392 65 3,351 3,029 6 9 155 1,472 279 598 153 356 322 95 42 185 4,338 535 106 3,800 41 563 64 500 95 4,308 3,869 7 10 230 2,066 328 662 160 406 439 132 123 185 5,947 5,819 129 4,206 1,414 5,367 85 5,282 574 91 4,627 51 689 91 598 129 5,239 4,607 8 11 167 2,685 391 731 167 447 631 215 228 189 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us.- Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and renf P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 6,425 6.306 119 4,171 1,540 5,791 89 6,465 6,325 140 4,122 1,568 5,704 6,804 6,640 164 4,505 1,510 5,844 94 7,193 7,044 149 4.628 1,554 6.205 100 Earnings by Industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 5,702 612 111 4,991 72 728 80 648 119 5,672 4,930 8 11 156 2,848 469 773 174 491 742 215 333 194 5,616 629 220 4,840 83 781 97 684 140 5,564 4,744 10 11 157 2,543 481 835 190 518 820 210 408 201 5,750 659 395 4,88«. 90 870 117 753 164 5,680 5,050 11 12 267 2,386 516 1,029 219 610 630 165 239 227 6,105 737 351 5,287 110 808 98 710 149 6,057 5,540 12 14 322 2,621 528 1,121 240 681 517 129 134 254 7,788 7.647 142 4.774 1,631 6,317 100 520 6.737 742 310 5,287 125 904 94 810 142 6,175 5,613 16 14 365 2,634 510 1,105 231 737 562 131 144 287 7,869 7.720 148 4,889 1,610 6.271 94 550 6,727 780 362 5,212 137 922 104 818 148 6,122 5,534 18 15 369 2,488 507 1,134 248 756 589 143 129 316 8,701 8,552 149 4,872 1,786 6,853 125 604 7,333 922 446 5,685 172 997 103 894 149 6,704 6,086 21 17 422 2,796 530 1,180 284 835 618 160 121 338 9,922 9,741 181 5,006 1,982 8,024 147 692 8,569 978 376 6,661 223 1,140 132 1,008 181 7,842 7,078 23 20 537 3,332 607 1,324 309 925 764 203 190 371 10,734 10,568 167 5,125 2,095 8.651 161 746 9.236 1.094 404 7,238 252 1,160 120 1,041 167 8,485 7,597 26 21 533 3.637 658 1,410 329 984 887 237 238 412 11,563 11,389 174 5.229 2.211 9,282 169 820 9,933 1,176 454 7,793 283 1,206 128 1,078 174 9,108 8,162 29 24 561 3,931 704 1,490 362 1.062 946 239 250 457 11,801 11,658 143 5,360 2.202 9.329 197 845 9.977 1,260 564 7,813 299 1,217 96 1,121 143 9,186 8,203 30 22 600 3,762 714 1,564 404 1,107 983 230 248 505 12,560 12,429 131 5,502 2,283 9,910 222 912 10,600 1,337 623 8,264 337 1,309 84 1.225 131 9,779 8.790 32 24 645 4,008 762 1,638 444 1,238 988 240 205 543 13,638 13,479 159 5,615 2,429 10,677 242 1,000 11,435 1,521 683 8,908 389 1,380 113 1,267 159 10,518 9,494 34 28 705 4.369 832 1,718 472 1,336 1,024 245 183 596 14,523 14,393 130 5,737 2,531 11.326 279 1,070 12,117 1.605 801 9.431 440 1,454 87 1,368 130 11,196 10.079 34 30 717 4,544 894 1,867 526 1,467 1,116 261 191 664 See footnotes at end of table. 76 • New Jersey STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New Jersey, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place o{ Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 B5 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/i/s.- Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Otfier labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farni Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '» Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military , State and local 14,755 14,607 148 5,890 2,505 11,299 251 1,124 12,171 1,644 940 9.364 449 1,485 96 1,389 148 11,150 9,929 36 30 6 25 (°) 19 679 4,367 1,933 335 161 263 159 177 567 102 7 116 46 2,434 24; 297 363 683 190 102 C-) 174 176 133 870 147 233 68 111 153 158 648 1,287 549 129 420 1,469 49 179 108 226 59 64 45 15 349 95 60 15,888 15,762 126 6,015 2,641 12,209 297 1,245 13,157 1,770 961 10,142 506 1,561 77 1,484 126 12,083 10,779 36 30 6 26 C) i 756 4.750 2,059 353 167 283 169 191 605 103 7 134 47 2,691 264 330 382 781 198 111 (M 191 206 147 921 147 258 73 119 159 165 694 1,369 593 136 457 1,633 54 185 109 265 61 66 50 15 388 113 65 16,761 16,625 136 6,103 2,746 12,771 348 1,370 13,793 1,951 1,018 10,683 531 1,558 88 1,470 136 12,635 1 1 ,246 37 33 5 27 n 2 21 787 4,922 2.124 368 163 285 172 200 645 too 8 137 46 2,798 273 337 403 806 201 128 (■-) 195 220 148 969 144 276 83 122 168 176 736 1,406 610 145 465 1,752 55 192 115 287 69 80 56 14 404 120 74 17,602 17,469 133 6,265 2,810 13,279 367 1,467 14,379 2,068 1,155 11,093 562 1,624 86 1,538 133 13,146 11,650 41 35 5 26 n 3 (°) 19 845 5,015 2,203 408 154 287 179 204 670 102 7 143 48 2,811 R 274 345 409 805 187 128 208 231 142 1.025 137 300 86 134 177 189 750 1,419 642 151 491 1,888 53 204 113 325 77 89 63 14 426 133 84 18,934 18,812 122 6,376 2,970 14,170 394 1,608 15,384 2,334 1,215 11,859 612 1,699 74 1,625 122 14,048 12,456 46 41 5 29 '1 910 5,350 2.359 429 158 299 202 217 693 104 7 197 53 2,991 (°) 280 370 458 860 197 117 218 249 154 1,077 133 328 98 139 184 196 795 1,502 681 160 521 2,066 56 214 114 370 84 93 64 13 474 143 95 19,899 19.782 117 6,531 3,047 14,747 454 1,715 16,008 2,584 1,307 12,369 647 1,731 66 1,665 117 14,630 12,935 44 40 5 31 P) 3 23 955 5,468 2,457 444 162 296 217 228 745 99 7 202 57 3.011 ?) n Til 381 458 859 187 116 233 257 154 1,134 134 351 105 146 192 207 840 1,563 729 172 556 2,170 59 225 114 386 92 89 68 13 505 156 106 21,353 21,240 113 6,660 3,206 15,670 476 1,892 17,086 2,899 1,368 13,134 708 1,828 59 1,769 113 15.557 13,735 48 43 5 32 1,052 5,715 2,617 461 171 313 229 248 804 101 8 220 61 3,098 c; (°1 294 416 502 840 170 116 248 251 168 1,194 130 375 109 154 207 219 884 1,694 789 187 602 2,327 63 235 116 432 99 84 69 13 552 173 119 23,016 22,890 126 6,767 3,401 16,787 511 2.069 18.345 3.206 1,465 14,079 802 1.906 67 1,839 126 16,660 14,708 54 49 6 34 (°) 4 ?) 26 1,139 6,158 2,783 484 183 334 235 266 864 109 8 238 63 3,375 ?\ ?) 310 459 545 907 176 154 (•) 263 274 188 1,280 136 410 115 165 226 227 925 1,807 827 192 635 2,486 68 243 116 449 102 96 72 14 594 189 130 24,933 24,804 129 6,851 3,639 18,210 666 2,294 19,837 3,493 1,603 15,290 865 2,055 73 1,982 129 18,081 15,914 58 53 5 32 ?) 2 (°) 27 1,188 6,676 3,007 503 195 364 256 294 953 106 6 263 69 3,669 {") ?) 343 505 604 1,001 184 147 2 288 303 183 1,374 131 452 133 178 240 239 1,017 1,923 884 205 679 2,762 77 265 117 491 110 107 78 15 663 214 139 26,871 26,757 114 6,928 3,879 19,446 762 2,534 21,218 3.788 1,865 16,363 941 2,141 62 2,079 114 19,331 16,914 61 56 5 36 rd 1,282 6,956 3,176 524 202 380 268 312 1,027 112 5 282 65 3,779 P) ?\ 340 534 634 1,039 166 134 9 294 333 185 1,455 132 474 142 194 256 257 1,115 2,028 958 226 733 3.022 84 281 120 552 123 112 83 16 755 228 149 0-) 92 128 1,221 293 199 729 108 155 1,304 303 202 799 122 164 1,389 327 205 857 (■•) 136 172 1,497 352 210 934 {■•) 150 193 1,593 369 213 1,010 (■-) 159 198 1,696 392 209 1,095 {■-) 169 202 1.822 416 214 1,193 C-) 179 233 1,952 436 214 1,302 (■-) 214 272 2,167 492 258 1,417 (■-) 215 305 2,418 558 296 1,564 29,549 29,437 112 7,005 4,218 21,208 853 2,857 23,212 4,143 2,194 17,802 1,097 2,309 60 2,249 112 21,096 18,391 68 63 5 48 ?) 20 ^. 1,389 7,450 3,439 558 225 412 289 331 1,140 118 3 292 73 4,011 358 552 706 1,094 159 166 12 321 331 196 1,592 122 543 150 225 274 278 1,209 2,229 1,069 245 824 3,336 91 294 124 625 133 120 91 17 854 241 170 (■•) 237 339 2,704 598 333 1,773 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New Jersey • 77 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New Jersey, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 34,549 37,161 40,290 44,012 47,908 51,331 56,066 61,280 68,028 75,741 85,367 95,954 103,773 112,510 123,602 133,333 143,517 155,909 1 34,435 37,053 40,186 43,870 47.749 51,208 55,931 61,129 67.857 75,586 85,209 95,767 103,557 112.272 1 23,354 133,064 143.249 155,615 2 114 107 103 142 159 123 135 150 171 155 158 187 215 238 249 270 268 294 3 7,190 7,282 7,337 7,335 7,335 7,341 7,344 7,342 7,356 7.373 7,376 7,407 7,430 7.469 7,518 7,569 7.626 7,675 4 4,805 5,103 5,492 6,000 6,531 6,992 7,634 8,346 9,247 10,273 11,573 12,955 13,966 15,064 16,440 17,617 18,819 20,313 5 24,858 26,508 28,858 31,759 34,132 35,540 38,988 42,689 47,595 52,598 57,691 62,771 67,032 73.074 80.834 87,751 95.241 104,714 6 1,090 1,177 1,322 1,660 1,816 1.893 2,014 2,206 2,501 2,893 3,201 3,777 4,086 4.449 4.967 5,639 6,254 6,874 7 2,941 2,994 3,177 3,287 3,452 3.705 3,993 4,367 4,892 5,579 6,552 8,034 9,081 9.770 10.397 11,567 12,689 13,331 8 26,709 28,325 30,713 33,386 35.767 37.352 40,967 44,850 49,987 55,283 61,042 67,028 72,027 78,395 86.264 93,679 101,676 111,170 9 4,826 5,175 5,483 6,037 6.769 7.049 7,582 8,404 9,515 11,018 13,453 16,751 18,329 19,696 22.481 24,060 25,316 27,276 10 3,014 3,661 4,093 4.589 5.372 6.930 7,518 8,026 8,526 9,440 10,871 12,175 13,416 14,418 14.857 15,595 16,525 17,464 11 21,047 22,403 24,356 26,829 28.873 29,803 32,354 35,164 39,104 43,328 47,769 52,335 56,016 60,690 67.321 72,954 79,187 87,154 12 1,414 1,576 1,815 2,037 2.293 2,597 3,012 3,452 3,922 4,381 5,001 5,487 6,069 6,530 6.843 7,004 7,366 7,941 13 2,397 2,528 2,686 2,893 2.965 3,139 3,622 4.073 4,570 4,889 4,921 4,948 4,947 5,854 6.670 7,793 8,688 9,619 14 63 59 52 87 105 62 69 77 103 83 85 118 142 168 180 203 203 227 15 2,334 2,469 2,634 2,806 2.860 3,078 3,553 3.995 4,467 4,805 4,835 4,830 4,805 5,686 6.489 7,590 8,485 9,393 16 114 107 103 142 159 123 135 150 171 155 158 187 215 238 249 270 268 294 17 24,745 26,400 28,755 31,616 33.972 35,416 38,853 42.539 47,424 52,443 57,533 62,584 66,816 72,836 80.586 87,481 94,973 104,419 18 21,402 22,662 24,594 26,960 28.888 29,949 32,856 36.099 40,435 44,868 49,173 53,551 55,968 62,349 69.289 75,392 82,115 90,457 19 78 88 96 110 113 110 131 156 173 184 189 189 208 250 266 313 346 408 20 71 82 90 102 103 99 115 137 149 159 165 176 197 230 253 284 306 364 21 6 6 6 8 10 11 16 20 24 26 24 14 11 20 14 28 40 44 22 49 39 56 68 93 116 159 171 136 154 280 305 263 220 246 333 113 177 23 ri n (°) P) ?) (°) n (°) C) ?) (°) (°) (°) P) 1 P) P) C^) 24 3 17 23 50 77 117 125 87 99 226 252 209 167 186 270 41 94 25 s (°) n C) (°) C) ?) C) C) ?) P) P) 2 {") 4 P) P) P 26 33 36 41 37 33 33 35 39 43 45 47 49 56 60 69 80 27 1,648 1,768 1,880 2,065 2.076 1,929 1,942 2.103 2,530 2,961 3,069 3,180 3,447 3,835 4,733 5,392 6,152 7,075 28 8,275 8,375 8,993 9,753 10.495 10.545 1 1 ,473 12.531 13,777 15,096 16,356 17.520 17,844 18,752 19,991 20,609 21,243 22,035 29 3,955 4,110 4,404 4,733 5.182 5.307 5,835 6,358 6.910 7,510 8,115 8.813 9,274 9.819 10,455 10,946 11,342 1 1 ,866 30 613 637 650 683 723 749 816 824 888 974 1,079 1.150 1,202 1.324 1,386 1,476 1,590 1,647 31 248 261 288 312 305 291 297 303 323 324 338 340 318 329 325 337 333 364 32 420 430 451 478 466 468 518 547 589 601 648 700 679 713 728 719 741 754 33 331 360 409 443 505 469 503 550 608 653 678 733 746 843 893 897 870 877 34 400 411 451 495 541 570 618 702 780 869 976 1.078 1,191 1,262 1,451 1,640 1,723 1,861 35 1,405 1,454 1,555 1,693 1,978 2,051 2,281 2,546 2.751 3,004 3,210 3.541 3,821 3,928 4,181 4,400 4.601 4,846 36 128 148 164 174 226 267 292 322 355 401 459 510 528 556 537 528 532 540 37 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 8 7 6 6 6 5 13 12 11 10 38 340 340 366 375 361 367 426 475 523 594 640 666 698 780 861 860 865 890 39 68 66 68 77 75 72 81 86 85 83 81 89 85 80 78 79 77 77 40 4,320 4,265 4,589 5,021 5,313 5,238 5.638 6,173 6.867 7,586 8,241 8.707 8.570 8,933 9.537 9,662 9,901 10,169 41 P) (°) P) (°) ?) °] {°) n f) {") P) (°) 99 113 134 155 173 196 42 (°) (°) P) (°) P) °) (°i n h 528 P) P) 171 191 242 260 274 264 43 386 363 390 427 459 417 413 429 472 588 656 598 613 664 638 658 660 44 632 644 711 805 872 882 964 1.005 1.124 1,208 1,272 1.323 1,277 1,295 1 .344 1,396 1,432 1,397 45 774 737 823 920 1,015 1,060 1.128 1.225 1,426 1,579 1,746 1,818 1,754 1,723 1.714 1,784 1,810 1,807 46 1,142 1,112 1,138 1,250 1,342 1.279 1.347 1.481 1,609 1,776 1,966 2,109 2,228 2,446 2.724 2,703 2,781 2,871 47 151 129 119 119 117 101 101 108 117 132 137 144 143 130 150 162 160 187 48 163 196 219 226 205 210 263 347 364 414 386 367 286 322 392 353 296 368 49 10 8 376 11 420 12 459 8 493 50 370 '484 5l"8 56l" ei'e 655 682 687 652 649 '678 684 '7l"7 '736 51 360 360 400 430 409 428 479 542 595 690 817 909 938 991 988 1,039 1.105 1,155 52 208 211 212 224 243 232 264 296 328 367 406 432 424 460 508 489 497 527 53 1,981 2,178 2,359 2,583 2.785 2,907 3.289 3.669 4.147 4.520 5,028 5,441 5,904 6.196 6.986 7,428 8,066 8,591 54 136 142 140 149 154 151 164 178 196 227 223 210 147 94 95 91 96 P) 55 655 736 815 892 949 927 1,018 1.114 1.241 1,326 1,447 1,488 1,533 1.617 1.840 1,932 2,089 2.317 56 187 183 169 211 221 242 275 289 298 357 457 484 484 502 603 614 649 572 57 279 301 310 331 384 411 439 478 540 588 625 698 794 905 1,045 1,164 1,291 P) 58 391 452 518 579 634 698 858 1.021 1.246 1,373 1,555 1,792 2,096 2,132 2,335 2,479 2,710 2.916 59 334 364 408 420 445 479 535 588 626 648 721 768 849 945 1,068 1,148 1,232 1.274 60 1,522 1,669 1,842 2,019 2,292 2,558 2,866 3.129 3.617 4,200 4,701 5,156 5,614 6,045 7,023 7,560 8,212 9,110 61 2,624 2,834 3,048 3,331 3,504 3,739 4,051 4.338 4.745 5,106 5,374 5,733 6,076 6,823 7,381 8,077 8,913 9,865 62 1,211 1,373 1,504 1.619 1,680 1,813 2,105 2,377 2.721 2,951 3,013 3,242 3,338 3,986 4,357 4,962 5,896 7,004 63 307 346 392 434 488 537 582 624 685 753 847 941 1.024 1,195 1,327 1,500 1,786 2,055 64 904 1,028 1,112 1,186 1,192 1,276 1,522 1,753 2.036 2,198 2,166 2,301 2.314 2.790 3,030 3,462 4,110 4,948 65 4,015 4.339 4,816 5,412 5,848 6,231 6,839 7,626 8,590 9,697 11,163 12,784 14,273 16.242 18,305 20.719 23,173 26,193 66 106 112 129 138 143 142 155 168 219 347 563 798 929 1.060 1,193 1,333 1,415 1,556 67 308 297 298 309 311 321 334 365 402 416 473 488 521 583 630 772 856 935 68 125 125 125 128 121 120 140 152 158 163 166 175 188 196 218 220 220 221 69 817 859 955 1,071 1,188 1,300 1,473 1,706 2,018 2,396 2,826 3,329 3,963 4.949 5,718 6,795 7.617 8,604 70 153 174 201 216 233 254 283 321 388 390 430 492 504 546 647 728 825 914 71 115 123 137 144 178 152 157 172 201 225 262 269 281 301 380 386 440 486 72 100 104 107 125 140 160 173 196 191 217 216 272 263 291 339 406 460 497 73 20 21 23 24 26 28 30 29 37 31 43 42 47 50 60 69 76 81 74 1,083 1.200 1,311 1,492 1,666 1,903 2,152 2,345 2,566 2,819 3,186 3,569 4.045 4,459 4,859 5,329 5,870 6,706 75 276 321 361 415 441 459 505 566 617 679 724 757 859 987 1,168 1,311 1,511 1,821 76 226 256 299 323 349 328 330 339 368 396 443 496 523 573 627 674 703 764 77 123 141 150 184 220 252 266 4 257 4 296 4 330 4 385 5 440 5 483 6 78 79 l" 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 271 307 330 357 368 297 313 348 397 416 447 465 492 524 573 609 661 725 80 414 439 538 668 681 643 650 765 840 978 1,128 1,363 1,399 1,425 1,560 1,698 2,074 2.395 81 3.342 3.738 4,161 4,656 5,084 5,467 5,997 6,440 6,989 7,574 8,360 9,033 9,848 10,487 11,297 12,089 12,858 13.963 82 697 738 818 892 1,042 1,109 1.267 1,325 1,458 1,541 1,693 1,884 2,016 2,123 2,256 2.322 2,305 2.401 83 361 392 387 346 311 296 308 294 288 315 336 382 439 505 544 551 565 608 84 2,284 2,608 2,956 3,417 3,730 4,063 4,422 4.821 5,243 5,718 6,331 6.767 7.393 7,860 8,497 9.216 9,988 10.954 85 See footnotes at end of table. 78 . New York STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and New York Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. New York New York Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 • Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. •• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New York • 79 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New York, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ° Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 13,875 13.649 226 12,171 1,140 9,624 31 12,943 12,710 233 12,647 1,023 8.992 33 11,186 11,011 175 12,848 871 7,611 35 8,704 8,577 127 13,001 669 5,706 36 8,118 7,996 123 13,126 618 5,412 37 8,916 8,785 131 13,253 673 6,198 37 9,559 9,375 184 13,375 715 6,813 38 10,788 10,620 168 13,481 800 7,675 41 11,198 10,993 205 13,511 829 8,203 92 10,541 10,368 172 13,512 780 7,828 90 11,027 10,872 155 13,523 815 8,206 97 11,556 11,388 169 13,456 859 8,789 108 13,073 12,862 211 13,270 985 10,247 118 15,045 14,716 329 13,010 1,156 12,402 142 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income ', Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 9,593 4,057 226 7,976 93 1,555 166 1,389 226 9,397 8,738 9 17 634 2,641 973 2,001 941 1,522 660 111 18 530 8,959 3,749 234 7,596 91 1,306 167 1,139 233 8.759 8,051 9 15 581 2,368 931 1,875 808 1,464 709 115 20 573 7,576 3,237 373 6,553 84 974 123 852 175 7,436 6,686 9 11 422 1,848 828 1,582 695 1,291 749 115 19 615 5,670 2,708 326 5,065 73 567 87 480 127 5,579 4,827 7 8 181 1,226 676 1,120 572 1,039 752 108 19 625 5,375 2,407 336 4,774 67 570 89 481 123 5,289 4,495 6 7 122 1,238 621 996 570 935 794 130 16 648 6,161 2,381 374 5,355 74 769 94 674 131 6,067 5.189 6 9 136 1,489 657 1,292 558 1,043 878 195 16 666 6,774 2,374 411 5,782 79 952 147 805 184 6,628 5,685 7 9 176 1,645 684 1,442 591 1,130 944 235 19 690 7,634 2,623 531 6,473 95 1,107 128 979 168 7,506 6,352 7 11 268 1,824 749 1,581 665 1,247 1,154 524 20 609 8,111 2,696 392 6,930 98 1,175 159 1,016 205 7,997 6,915 10 15 274 2,022 808 1,741 706 1,338 1,083 418 22 643 7,738 2,326 477 6,628 98 1,102 121 981 172 7,656 6,556 9 11 281 1,818 751 1,730 677 1,279 1,099 394 24 681 8,109 2,445 473 6,963 101 1,142 105 1,037 155 8,051 6,973 10 12 339 1,973 790 1,816 695 1,338 1,078 363 25 688 8,681 2,395 480 7,352 111 1,325 115 1,210 169 8,620 7,528 10 18 315 2,196 802 2,044 705 1,438 1,092 331 28 733 1944 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Eamings by type ': Wages and salaries Other labor income Proprietors' income' Farm Nonfarm 19,308 18,907 401 12,683 1,52Z 16,643 204 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Const njction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 16,439 2,421 448 13,617 215 2,811 300 2,511 401 16,243 13,582 18 25 319 5,757 1,376 3,154 876 2,057 2,661 819 1,059 783 1945 20,404 19,988 415 12,532 1,628 17,317 207 17,110 2,563 731 14,067 245 3,005 306 2,699 415 16,902 14,202 18 27 363 5,675 1,436 3,467 988 2,228 2,700 765 1,112 823 1946 22,555 22,063 492 13,434 1,679 18,498 218 18,281 2,945 1,329 15,017 271 3,211 366 2,844 492 18,007 16.107 29 31 610 5.733 1,617 4,368 1,168 2,551 1,900 632 339 928 1947 23,885 23,452 434 13,993 1,707 19,577 247 19,330 3,239 1,316 16,419 329 2,829 304 2,525 434 19,144 17,338 36 39 794 6,005 1,732 4,729 1,223 2,781 1,806 524 161 1,120 1948 25,335 24,839 497 14,497 1,748 21,665 263 -538 20,864 2,977 1,494 18,484 369 2,812 376 2,437 497 21,169 19,226 46 49 979 6.867 2,034 4,736 1,373 3,142 1,943 514 160 1,269 1949 25,406 24,995 411 14,892 1,706 21,585 277 -552 20,755 3,210 1,441 18,416 402 2,767 297 2,470 411 21,173 19,078 51 47 1,011 6,573 1,990 4,740 1,430 3,236 2,096 561 157 1,378 1950 27,256 26,830 426 14,865 1,834 22,995 369 -615 22,011 3,584 1,661 19,569 475 2,951 312 2,639 426 22,569 20,416 57 49 1,172 7,176 2,067 4,880 1,585 3,429 2,153 538 161 1,453 1951 29,430 28,939 491 14,890 1,977 25,513 447 -709 24,358 3,623 1,450 21,755 578 3,181 371 2,809 491 25,022 22,430 62 59 1,251 8,139 2,341 5,217 1,695 3,666 2,591 719 292 1,581 1952 30,859 30,359 501 15,192 2,031 26,757 492 -774 25,492 3,858 1,509 22,890 639 3,229 381 2,848 501 26,257 23,353 71 63 1,210 8,677 2,488 5,258 1,782 3,805 2,903 784 374 1,746 1953 32,875 32,435 440 15,527 2,117 28,454 515 -866 27,074 4,169 1,632 24,452 716 3,287 329 2,958 440 28,014 24,991 71 70 1.298 9,480 2,626 5,500 1,898 4,048 3,023 813 371 1,840 1954 33,971 33,580 392 15,814 2,148 29,065 594 -917 27,554 4,562 1,856 24,906 770 3,389 290 3,100 392 28,673 25,554 79 67 1.448 9,296 2,612 5,727 2,084 4,242 3,119 764 382 1,973 10,129 2,471 473 8,515 116 1,616 145 1,471 211 10,036 8,858 11 21 337 2,994 878 2,377 720 1,519 1,178 362 53 763 1955 36,152 35,794 358 15,966 2,264 30,822 667 -1,001 29,154 4,980 2,018 26,315 856 3,651 265 3,387 358 30,464 27,140 78 68 1,552 9,719 2,795 5,946 2,308 4,674 3,324 825 377 2,123 12,260 2,330 454 10,176 134 2,092 252 1,840 329 12,073 10,574 14 26 482 4,096 984 2,591 766 1,615 1,500 539 203 758 1956 38,391 38,022 3G9 16,112 2,383 32,896 727 -1,112 31,057 5,187 2,148 28,171 966 3,759 274 3,485 369 32,527 28,954 81 76 1.718 10,433 2,990 6,305 2,397 4,953 3,573 856 360 2,357 17,613 17,242 371 12,871 1,368 15,065 191 14,874 2,348 392 12,344 162 2,559 279 2,280 371 14,694 12,477 16 26 361 5,359 1,167 2,914 825 1,809 2,217 789 661 767 1957 40,736 40,347 389 16,374 2,488 34,707 823 -1,206 32,678 5,611 2,447 29,600 1,086 4,021 286 3,735 389 34,318 30,498 80 77 1,835 10,787 3,164 6.689 2,548 5,318 3,820 884 329 2,606 See footnotes at end of table. 80 • New York STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New York, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (tliousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of worl< Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm 1958 Earnings by industry: Farm.. Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'... Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and pas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles ... Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banl.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural sen/ices Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 5,333 4,403 930 2,708 1,969 4,305 89 37 4,253 722 358 2,619 94 1,592 863 729 930 3,375 2,957 29 29 1 20 3 1 16 242 885 422 282 2 12 14 59 29 1 22 2 463 24 11 32 49 181 78 15 6 9 31 10 18 313 98 87 tl 54 57 270 548 200 55 148 449 19 57 35 28 24 15 11 5 134 34 21 (■-) 42 22 418 84 26 308 1959 5,492 4,814 677 2.729 2,012 4,371 107 38 4,302 797 393 2,880 110 1,381 606 775 677 3,694 3,252 31 31 C-) 19 3 1 16 277 1,020 461 309 2 13 12 62 30 1 (>-) 29 2 560 29 12 43 54 220 97 12 8 12 37 12 22 325 99 91 P-) 17 58 60 286 587 214 58 156 493 21 60 36 32 26 15 12 5 151 40 23 24 442 87 25 330 1960 5,639 4,966 673 2,756 2,046 4,467 119 42 4,390 828 420 2,980 114 1,373 603 771 673 3,794 3,325 37 36 (•-) 19 3 1 16 282 1,021 471 313 2 13 13 66 31 2 (■-) 31 2 550 24 13 43 54 212 106 6 7 12 40 12 22 337 97 99 C-) 18 59 64 295 589 222 65 157 523 20 61 39 34 30 15 14 5 159 42 25 (■-) 53 25 469 95 23 352 1961 5,S58 5,170 788 2,756 2,162 4,688 123 46 4,611 885 462 3,054 122 1,513 715 798 788 3,901 3,389 42 41 0-) 19 2 1 P-) 16 280 1,025 482 317 2 12 13 69 34 2 II 2 543 24 12 45 52 207 104 5 6 13 41 11 22 338 93 101 C-) 18 59 68 308 595 230 67 163 552 20 66 38 36 31 17 14 5 166 44 27 58 28 512 102 23 387 1962 6,246 5,399 847 2,750 2,271 4,926 131 49 4,844 920 482 3,194 132 1,600 760 839 847 4,078 3,524 51 51 1 21 2 ii 280 1,078 499 321 2 13 15 70 37 2 (■-) 37 2 578 22 13 50 54 221 120 5 8 13 38 12 23 353 97 109 (') 18 60 69 315 605 243 73 170 579 21 69 39 43 33 17 13 6 174 41 30 (■■) 64 30 554 106 24 424 1963 6,639 5,685 954 2,747 2,417 5,238 145 50 5,143 992 504 3,376 141 1,722 867 855 954 4,284 3,697 50 49 (■-) 20 2 1 (M 17 307 1,145 517 334 3 14 16 71 36 2 (■-) 40 2 627 21 14 52 58 251 128 6 8 14 40 12 23 366 96 119 (M 18 61 72 327 619 257 78 179 606 21 71 40 49 35 19 14 6 180 41 35 65 31 587 113 19 456 1964 6,958 6,071 888 2,746 2,534 5,480 157 55 5,378 1,058 522 3,592 157 1,730 802 928 888 4,592 3,961 60 59 1 21 2 i 327 1,234 551 350 3 15 18 75 40 2 (^) 45 2 683 21 15 57 65 285 131 7 10 17 41 12 23 382 95 129 (^) 18 65 74 337 669 274 83 191 656 22 76 41 57 37 19 14 6 198 46 40 (■-) 66 33 631 120 20 491 1965 7,721 6,518 1,203 2,742 2,816 6,123 167 60 6,015 1,136 569 3,849 178 2,096 1,116 980 1,203 4,920 4,236 66 65 1 22 2 1 19 360 1,334 575 355 4 16 19 79 43 2 (4 56 2 759 22 18 65 73 313 148 8 11 18 46 13 25 413 99 146 (M 20 70 77 352 712 285 89 196 692 24 78 42 62 36 20 14 6 211 50 45 (■-) 67 36 684 126 20 538 1966 8,438 7.116 1,322 2,762 3,055 6,761 217 62 6,606 1,208 624 4,305 202 2,254 1,224 1,030 1,322 5,440 4,691 69 68 1 24 2 1 21 421 1,521 618 375 4 16 22 84 45 2 C-) 67 2 903 24 20 74 85 373 184 10 11 28 49 17 28 430 95 156 (4 22 76 81 393 765 300 95 206 767 28 86 42 68 39 23 15 6 236 56 52 (■-) 74 42 749 130 22 597 1967 8,598 7,545 1,053 2,793 3,078 6,870 268 67 6,670 1,196 733 4,616 227 2,027 962 1,065 1,053 5,817 5,014 77 76 1 27 2 2 23 453 1,627 668 409 5 19 25 90 53 2 II 2 959 25 22 74 81 387 200 16 13 45 50 19 29 448 95 160 II 82 87 402 830 321 102 219 829 30 90 44 74 43 22 16 6 263 57 59 (M 75 50 803 136 23 644 1968 9,220 8,219 1,001 2,803 3,289 7,250 288 72 7,034 1,344 842 5,012 260 1,978 910 1,068 1,001 6,249 5,357 86 85 1 31 2 5 480 1,760 721 435 6 20 29 96 60 2 c-i 71 3 1,039 28 26 73 87 413 207 19 14 65 54 21 32 479 95 180 (■-) 24 86 94 413 884 334 110 224 889 31 90 47 80 43 24 17 7 289 56 66 (■-) 84 55 892 148 23 721 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Iowa * 117 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Iowa, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 10,761 11,268 12,569 15,319 15,890 17,568 18,781 20,950 24,196 26,518 27,811 31,553 31,569 31,790 34,763 36,217 38,017 40,329 1 9,544 10,241 11,105 12,500 14.077 15,579 17,507 19,585 21.637 24,317 26.663 29,124 30.345 31,599 33,176 34,150 35.285 37,485 2 1,217 1,026 1,463 2,819 1,813 1,989 1,274 1,365 2.559 2,201 1,148 2,429 1.224 191 1,588 2,067 2,732 2,843 3 2,829 2,852 2,861 2.864 2.868 2,881 2,904 2,914 2.919 2,917 2.916 2,917 2.905 2.900 2,893 2,873 2,841 2,823 4 3,804 3,951 4,394 5,349 5,540 6,097 6,468 7,189 8,289 9,091 9,537 10,815 10,868 10,964 12,015 12,604 13,384 14,284 5 8,403 8,681 9,810 12,182 12.318 13,450 14.255 15,896 18,517 20.029 20.135 22,348 21,076 20.713 23,394 24,370 25,872 27.660 6 343 367 424 521 597 643 707 764 843 955 1.032 1,165 1,248 1.257 1,355 1.469 1,544 1.660 7 77 73 74 68 61 69 60 32 23 32 46 110 201 211 235 297 281 284 8 8,137 8,387 9.460 1 1 ,729 1 1 .782 12,876 13.608 15,163 17.697 19.106 19,149 21,294 20,029 19.666 22,274 23,199 24,610 26.285 9 1,557 1,665 1.793 2,077 2.354 2,537 2.795 3.229 3,699 4.272 4,950 6,079 6,783 7.037 7,353 7,506 7,634 8.035 10 1,066 1,216 1,316 1,513 1.754 2,154 2.378 2.557 2,800 3.139 3,713 4,180 4,757 5,086 5.136 5,512 5,774 6,009 11 5,807 6,181 6.667 7,506 8,494 9,204 10.316 11.497 12,739 14.208 15,124 16,013 15,953 16.335 17,301 17,753 18,264 19,596 12 336 384 450 522 629 754 911 1.091 1,230 1.408 1.563 1,658 1,700 1.736 1,751 1,705 1,756 1,874 13 2,260 2,116 2.693 4,154 3,195 3,493 3.028 3.308 4,548 4,413 3.447 4,677 3,423 2.642 4,342 4,912 5,852 6,189 14 1,115 914 1.352 2,674 1,648 1,807 1.033 1.105 2,310 1,930 864 2,147 932 -92 1,311 1,803 2,478 2,587 15 1,145 1,202 1.341 1,480 1,547 1.685 1,995 2.203 2,238 2.484 2.583 2,530 2,491 2,733 3,030 3,109 3.374 3,603 16 1.217 1,026 1.463 2,819 1.813 1,989 1,274 1.365 2.559 2.201 1.148 2,429 1,224 191 1,588 2,067 2.732 2,843 17 7,187 7,655 8.347 9,363 10.505 11,461 12,981 14.531 15.959 17.828 18.987 19,919 19,851 20,522 21,807 22,303 23.140 24,817 18 6,075 6,431 7.030 7,951 8,977 9,704 11,014 12,375 13,643 15.339 16,237 16,959 16,687 17.184 18,322 18,622 19.313 20,745 19 91 107 110 111 124 127 140 156 155 182 169 176 198 243 224 186 152 169 20 90 106 109 110 122 125 139 153 152 179 167 174 198 236 216 181 147 164 21 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 (■-) 7 8 5 5 6 22 30 30 31 37 51 60 63 67 63 71 95 95 84 80 88 104 58 75 23 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 "] 24 3 1 4 6 14 21 26 28 21 24 51 54 46 38 39 54 9 ") 25 o C-) (■•) f) (■•) (M (■-) (M (■-) e-) (■-) 26 25 27 25 ^9 35 36 35 35 39 43 41 37 34 38 43 44 44 53 27 526 557 580 662 781 876 1.052 1,198 1,325 1.456 1,379 1,262 1,143 1.102 1,205 1,181 1.254 1,329 28 1,965 2,035 2.299 2,619 3,025 3,086 3,426 3,935 4,373 5,007 5,280 5,599 5,163 5.146 5,474 5,405 5.446 5,963 29 845 895 930 969 1,093 1,139 1.262 1,405 1,544 1,734 1,886 2,029 1,993 2.039 2,070 2.055 2,118 2,270 30 525 556 561 565 649 665 737 797 867 975 1,085 1,135 1,103 1.082 1,022 1,009 1,023 1,130 31 7 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 15 15 16 15 16 13 13 15 14 32 20 19 22 22 24 25 30 33 37 39 43 46 48 52 56 64 65 66 33 30 35 37 41 44 45 52 59 67 70 74 87 87 90 98 108 126 116 34 109 112 121 133 144 156 176 193 219 249 275 298 314 337 360 372 398 423 35 71 74 77 81 92 104 120 136 147 164 176 196 190 189 197 198 194 192 36 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 5 37 M (■-) (^) 111 (M (■•) (■•) C-) M l^) C) 38 77 86 97 121 125 125 162 180 208 203 236 221 259 310 275 281 314 39 4 4 4 5 6 5 6 6 7 7 9 9 8 8 9 10 10 10 40 1,120 1,140 1,368 1,650 1,932 1,947 2.164 2,531 2,828 3,273 3,394 3,571 3,171 3,107 3.404 3,350 3,328 3.693 41 32 37 48 51 56 56 67 73 78 84 81 81 70 86 94 106 124 143 42 34 35 43 46 45 43 52 59 71 77 76 83 77 92 94 105 109 124 43 83 81 96 113 131 119 134 164 194 228 245 257 247 247 285 259 264 257 44 109 113 133 159 199 222 242 285 312 350 373 392 367 368 395 397 404 429 45 445 472 598 745 895 930 1,001 1,207 1,338 1,599 1,699 1,797 1,465 1,321 1,457 1,393 1.262 1.427 46 207 189 209 253 296 299 336 365 397 451 485 506 492 487 509 535 598 671 47 27 27 44 42 36 44 54 53 64 58 39 20 20 21 22 20 22 27 48 18 23 35 51 64 53 65 84 98 114 101 140 141 171 226 214 226 249 49 49 44 63 34 70 41 76 34 84 50 61 94 l"il" 125 \W 148 132 l"24 115 T20 l"2d iio l"2b' '166 51 19 18 20 23 26 27 32 38 43 59 54 48 53 62 62 70 71 84 52 35 37 40 50 66 61 70 78 94 105 110 124 123 131 141 143 128 117 53 552 609 677 760 850 893 989 1,110 1,219 1,334 1,441 1.516 1,554 1,552 1.646 1,647 1.714 1,775 54 101 104 116 133 146 146 163 170 194 228 244 250 235 223 235 222 212 200 55 210 236 271 305 339 341 387 442 477 534 583 596 608 606 689 658 695 758 56 ^l 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 4 6 7 57 28 30 31 40 41 45 53 60 63 60 63 67 70 76 85 108 112 58 105 118 130 147 166 183 197 214 241 274 301 329 341 336 314 325 330 332 59 110 122 129 144 158 181 196 229 244 233 250 274 300 312 328 353 363 367 60 451 475 520 591 698 957 1,074 1,135 1,252 1,445 1,569 1,605 1,604 1,558 1.681 1,712 1,706 1,793 61 1,011 1,070 1,126 1.309 1,422 1,418 1,590 1,738 1.856 2.014 2,039 2,107 2,101 2,242 2.313 2,322 2.393 2.508 62 384 422 457 496 527 601 715 807 897 999 1,057 1,123 1,122 1,254 1.333 1.374 1.469 1.570 63 133 144 154 171 192 222 247 269 299 332 377 416 446 481 517 524 545 562 64 251 277 303 325 335 379 468 538 598 667 680 707 676 774 816 849 924 1,009 65 1,064 1,126 1,230 1.365 1,499 1,686 1,965 2,230 2.503 2.832 3,209 3,475 3,718 4,006 4.357 4.690 5.121 5,563 66 37 39 43 48 50 50 57 62 70 78 78 78 73 86 83 90 86 94 67 98 97 101 106 112 123 142 155 157 173 209 211 218 230 247 302 327 345 68 47 46 46 47 43 43 49 52 54 54 55 58 62 64 70 70 69 68 69 90 101 106 120 140 172 234 277 346 434 498 549 630 687 803 924 1,034 1,121 70 54 64 70 81 87 96 112 125 145 157 166 175 171 196 229 246 267 281 71 27 29 31 36 41 45 49 58 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Kansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Kansas Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 nte rT \^ rr^ i aM i iM i iM i LM i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Kansas Percent Kansas Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Kansas • 119 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Kansas, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■• Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ^. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries- Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 9S0 758 222 1,867 525 809 1 808 142 30 500 5 304 178 126 222 587 527 2 31 32 83 108 163 30 79 61 13 5 42 866 687 179 1,883 460 721 1 720 118 29 466 5 250 142 109 179 542 479 2 29 32 75 98 142 28 74 63 14 5 44 743 597 145 1,881 395 598 1 597 102 44 401 5 192 113 79 145 453 390 2 18 24 60 81 117 25 63 63 14 5 45 494 460 34 1,883 262 381 1 379 83 31 319 4 57 12 46 34 347 286 1 17 14 48 62 75 20 48 61 13 4 44 461 406 55 1,877 246 372 1 370 66 25 293 4 74 36 39 55 316 252 1 17 8 43 57 67 17 42 65 18 4 42 525 466 60 1,i 281 436 1 434 69 22 332 4 100 40 60 60 376 299 1 22 8 56 61 87 17 47 77 24 4 49 666 506 160 1,872 356 568 1 567 75 24 353 4 212 139 72 160 408 323 1 24 12 53 66 98 18 51 85 24 5 57 712 585 127 1,869 381 583 1 581 85 46 384 5 194 105 88 127 455 362 1 26 20 59 73 109 19 56 93 46 5 42 780 606 174 1,856 420 664 5 659 93 28 412 5 248 152 95 174 490 401 2 32 17 67 79 122 20 62 89 40 5 44 694 576 118 1,842 377 583 5 579 87 28 390 5 188 98 91 118 465 374 1 28 19 60 72 117 20 58 92 40 5 46 685 580 105 1,824 376 570 5 565 88 33 385 5 179 87 93 105 465 373 1 25 20 62 74 114 20 57 92 39 5 48 747 614 133 1,788 418 626 5 621 92 34 402 5 218 113 105 133 493 399 1 25 17 71 76 127 20 61 94 38 4 51 962 751 211 1,767 545 826 6 820 106 36 500 6 321 181 139 211 615 505 2 29 36 103 89 158 22 67 110 37 17 56 1,490 1.095 395 1,769 842 1,340 10 1,330 124 36 775 7 558 355 203 395 945 787 2 32 135 210 110 188 24 86 158 44 56 58 1,863 1,432 430 1,802 1,034 1,710 20 1,689 138 35 1,075 9 625 383 243 430 1,279 984 2 41 122 336 126 225 27 105 295 69 165 61 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income , Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 2,042 1,559 483 1,763 1,158 1,877 22 1,984 1,547 437 1,719 1,154 1,782 21 2,026 1,517 510 1,803 1,124 1,739 18 2,401 1,613 788 1,851 1,297 2,104 20 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,856 146 41 1,188 13 676 435 242 483 1,394 1.038 2 44 47 399 150 250 28 118 356 78 213 65 1,762 152 70 1,118 17 648 395 253 437 1,346 989 2 42 52 306 153 276 32 125 356 72 211 74 1,721 179 126 974 18 747 462 285 510 1,230 1,014 2 47 69 202 174 339 41 141 216 61 71 83 2,084 194 123 1,066 21 1,017 735 281 788 1,317 1,136 3 57 94 235 195 352 41 159 180 52 34 95 2,547 1,954 593 1,892 1,346 2,124 22 46 2,148 290 110 1,227 24 872 541 331 593 1.531 1,316 4 81 116 268 221 385 49 191 215 57 49 109 2,498 2,052 446 1,925 1,298 2,059 23 52 2,088 293 117 1,295 28 736 397 339 446 1,613 1,363 5 77 122 289 221 399 56 194 250 62 69 119 2,803 2,260 544 1,916 1,463 2,276 30 62 2,309 341 153 1,379 34 863 498 365 544 1,732 1,481 5 81 139 332 230 413 70 209 251 63 61 127 3,1 17 2,660 457 1,950 1,599 2.587 35 78 2.630 358 129 1,701 48 838 413 425 457 2,130 1,830 7 97 185 487 268 473 82 232 300 76 84 140 3,605 3,020 586 1,977 1,824 2,979 40 93 3,032 435 139 1,931 56 991 538 453 586 2,393 2,032 8 101 194 592 288 507 90 251 361 91 118 152 3,472 3,173 299 1,994 1,741 2,834 43 109 2.900 418 155 2,058 63 713 258 455 299 2,535 2,124 8 104 191 638 303 512 95 272 411 93 153 165 3,656 3,262 394 2,042 1,790 2,959 50 116 3.025 459 172 2,075 67 817 356 461 394 2,565 2,142 9 104 196 638 297 514 107 277 423 96 147 179 3,664 3,428 236 2,093 1,750 2,920 55 133 2,998 474 192 2,151 73 696 201 495 236 2,684 2,237 10 115 211 633 306 542 118 302 447 102 152 193 3,855 3,628 227 2,119 1,819 3,049 63 152 3,138 510 207 2,261 81 707 195 512 227 2,822 2,346 10 124 226 655 319 561 124 327 477 110 156 211 4,066 3,818 248 2,128 1,911 3,179 71 166 3,274 547 244 2,354 91 734 214 519 248 2,931 2,424 10 119 201 712 328 576 131 347 507 115 157 235 See footnotes at end of table. 120 • Kansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income > for Kansas, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm Income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings tiy place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages ancf salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income*, Farm Ivlonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance "> Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade , Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, Insurance, and real estate" Sen/ices Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, senrices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal sen/ices Educational services , Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 4,491 3,995 496 2,142 2,097 3,451 71 195 3,575 635 280 2,380 90 980 456 524 496 2.955 2,417 11 11 0-) 110 2 98 0-) 9 216 675 267 114 10 39 42 38 13 1 408 7 6 8 32 35 9 247 26 1 33 1 4 306 135 54 u 41 52 166 432 144 48 95 358 14 46 30 16 22 19 10 5 104 17 9 u 32 538 118 155 264 1959 4,545 4,199 345 2,160 2,104 3,436 82 214 3,569 670 306 2,489 97 851 305 546 345 3,091 2,541 12 12 (■-) 100 2 88 10 233 697 283 123 r^ 11 40 41 39 P-) 17 1 414 8 7 9 32 40 9 239 25 1 38 1 5 318 136 59 u 44 54 178 461 154 54 101 388 14 47 31 19 24 17 10 4 119 22 10 33 550 114 155 280 1960 4,712 4,308 404 2,183 2,159 3,544 94 226 3,676 704 332 2,546 99 899 360 539 404 3,140 2,559 15 15 u 2 84 P") 9 233 689 289 126 12 42 43 38 c-) 16 1 400 7 7 8 32 39 11 221 27 1 40 3 4 320 134 60 44 57 186 460 158 58 100 402 14 47 33 20 26 12 11 4 124 25 11 33 581 123 156 301 1961 4,916 4,493 423 2,215 2,220 3,710 109 230 3,831 719 367 2,662 110 938 377 562 423 3,287 2,664 17 17 (■-) 94 2 83 0-) 9 254 718 296 129 13 43 43 39 P-) 16 1 423 8 8 9 33 41 12 221 27 14 44 3 5 322 127 65 u 46 59 197 464 167 61 107 429 14 50 32 26 28 15 12 4 130 26 12 33 623 129 165 329 1962 5,132 4,718 413 2,231 2,300 3,872 107 244 4,009 743 379 2,806 118 949 362 586 413 3,459 2,801 21 21 2 77 '^^ 270 771 308 131 n 14 46 46 40 (■-) 19 1 463 7 8 9 34 45 14 232 41 15 49 3 5 341 136 72 47 62 206 479 171 59 112 455 15 53 33 27 31 15 12 5 139 25 14 u 35 658 135 166 357 1963 5,261 4,866 395 2,217 2,373 3,944 122 267 4,089 769 403 2,876 125 943 341 601 395 3,548 2,868 23 22 3 78 (■•) 7 267 774 313 132 14 47 48 39 (■-) 20 1 462 8 9 9 37 48 15 228 41 14 45 3 5 352 135 80 u 47 65 216 492 181 63 118 475 16 54 33 31 33 16 13 5 147 27 15 34 680 139 154 387 1964 5,526 5,162 364 2,209 2,501 4,146 128 291 4,308 798 419 3,049 140 957 304 653 364 3,782 3,038 28 27 C") 87 3 77 264 841 328 137 Q-) 13 15 49 51 39 (^) 22 1 513 8 9 10 43 57 15 265 43 4 48 4 6 364 136 84 II 50 69 222 530 193 67 126 510 16 59 34 33 34 16 14 5 162 31 17 38 744 146 171 427 1965 5,902 5,449 453 2,206 2,675 4,403 133 320 4,590 853 458 3,186 149 1,069 391 678 453 3,951 3,179 29 29 (M 84 3 73 0-) 7 291 862 333 129 fi 15 53 56 39 26 1 528 9 11 11 46 66 18 252 52 1 52 4 7 380 140 93 53 71 229 559 205 71 133 541 17 59 35 37 35 17 14 5 175 33 19 41 772 150 153 468 1966 6,342 5,866 476 2,200 2,883 4,789 173 351 4,967 875 501 3,490 163 1,136 412 724 476 4,313 3,489 31 31 (■-) 78 2 68 (••) 7 303 1,010 370 131 1 15 17 59 76 39 (■-) 31 1 640 9 12 13 52 81 22 333 51 1 54 5 7 407 153 98 57 74 254 591 215 77 138 599 19 66 35 45 37 19 15 5 195 37 22 ^1 48 824 161 149 514 1967 6,645 6,243 402 2,197 3,025 4,997 207 383 5,173 882 590 3,711 185 1,100 340 761 402 4,595 3,714 35 34 0-) 84 2 75 (••) 7 310 1,084 399 137 u 18 68 86 40 0-) 31 1 686 9 12 15 56 86 21 364 48 5 56 6 7 420 154 102 u 60 78 271 632 226 80 147 652 21 70 37 50 42 19 15 5 222 39 23 St 53 881 170 145 566 1968 7,203 6,806 397 2,216 3,251 5,424 227 418 5,615 910 678 4,072 215 1,137 341 796 397 5,027 4,046 40 40 (■-) 91 3 81 (M 7 366 1,161 420 139 21 75 88 42 (■•) 34 1 741 9 14 17 60 102 24 353 61 22 63 10 8 447 155 115 li 65 84 293 687 248 87 160 714 22 74 39 57 44 20 17 7 246 40 26 u 60 981 190 191 600 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Kansas • 121 Major Sources of Personal Income > for Kansas, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions Of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 8,473 9,186 10,296 11,860 12,794 13,890 15,258 16,835 19,033 21,795 23,565 26,736 28,459 29,471 31,789 33,819 35,697 37,501 1 7,869 8,480 9,313 10,396 1 1 .693 13,057 14,630 16,213 18,283 20,635 23,224 25.970 27,518 28,839 30,871 32,533 34,104 35,804 2 604 707 983 1,464 1,101 833 628 623 750 1,160 340 766 941 631 917 1,286 1,593 1.697 3 2,248 2,246 2,256 2,264 2,268 2,279 2,299 2,318 2,333 2,347 2,370 2.389 2,410 2,428 2,441 2,449 2,460 2.475 4 3,770 4,090 4,565 5,238 5,642 6,096 6,638 7,263 8,159 9,285 9,941 11,190 11,811 12,136 13,021 13,812 14,513 15,152 5 6,332 6,873 7,796 9,081 9,619 10,284 1 1 ,295 12,436 14,121 16.257 16,861 18.742 19,561 20,170 22,182 23,497 25,017 26.214 6 272 301 308 418 510 563 580 611 688 772 873 1.046 1,142 1,179 1,301 1,434 1,537 1,611 7 431 420 439 460 472 483 498 538 584 624 696 693 687 690 707 821 815 936 8 6,491 6,992 7,927 9,123 9,581 10,204 11.213 12,363 14,017 16.109 16,685 18.388 19,105 19,680 21,588 22,885 24,295 25,538 9 1,099 1,182 1,276 1.459 1,734 1,894 2,062 2,300 2,658 3.089 3,771 4.778 5,354 5,533 5,885 6,329 6,514 6,827 10 883 1,013 1,093 1,278 1,480 1,791 1,984 2,173 2,358 2.597 3,109 3.570 4,000 4,257 4,316 4,605 4,889 5,136 11 4,667 4,973 5,448 6,130 6.847 7,523 8,438 9,335 10,584 12.051 13,305 14.650 15,238 15,848 17,239 18,058 18,932 19,823 12 262 295 347 403 485 603 733 876 1,029 1,183 1,354 1,478 1,590 1,667 1,728 1,730 1,808 1,891 13 1,403 1,605 2,001 2,548 2,287 2,157 2,124 2,224 2,507 3,023 2,203 2.614 2,732 2,655 3,215 3,709 4,277 4,500 14 541 638 914 1,376 998 727 505 483 601 1,000 176 606 768 464 752 1,126 1,438 1,536 15 862 967 1,087 1,173 1,289 1.430 1,619 1,741 1,907 2,023 2,027 2.008 1.964 2,191 2,463 2,584 2,839 2,964 16 604 707 983 1,464 1,101 833 628 623 750 1,160 340 766 941 631 917 1,286 1,593 1,697 17 5,728 6,166 6,813 7,617 8,518 9,451 10,667 11,813 13,371 15,097 16,521 17,976 18.620 19,539 21,265 22,211 23.423 24.517 18 4,514 4,848 5,403 6,130 6,917 7,685 8,740 9.737 11,136 12.667 13,810 14,955 15.338 16,076 17,585 18.232 19.193 20.097 19 47 56 58 61 63 64 79 87 83 91 87 93 97 111 109 102 93 105 20 46 55 57 60 62 63 78 85 81 89 85 92 97 109 108 100 91 102 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 (■-) 2 1 2 2 2 22 94 90 92 112 163 199 178 209 247 288 414 540 537 504 528 521 349 315 23 4 4 5 7 5 7 8 11 16 14 16 16 16 14 16 16 13 14 24 82 77 78 95 145 176 153 181 211 251 373 500 499 465 486 478 307 272 25 n 'I 'I (■-) 10 \l 16 17 u 11 11 11 24 22 25 26 27 29 29 26 27 403 440 492 540 627 695 851 964 1.097 1,232 1.258 1,191 1,190 1,269 1,414 1.407 1.569 1,663 28 1,166 1,200 1,378 1,619 1,829 2,018 2,242 2.515 2.937 3,477 3.754 4,084 3.950 4,003 4.464 4,577 4.848 4,963 29 471 499 540 600 668 733 816 930 1,039 1,181 1.303 1,444 1,493 1,519 1.603 1,686 1,791 1,867 30 159 172 188 211 245 262 297 330 351 386 447 495 525 552 582 621 662 682 31 {^) 11 e-) 1 (■-) C^) 11 11 1 1 1 (•-) (M 1 1 2 3 5 32 21 24 27 29 30 33 34 35 38 40 43 46 45 47 48 33 23 26 30 33 35 36 41 46 49 59 63 72 78 89 92 96 98 103 34 92 100 110 125 134 145 161 179 202 239 264 288 306 320 345 359 383 399 35 93 83 79 83 92 110 125 142 163 186 203 223 233 216 228 242 265 280 36 45 45 47 50 61 70 81 89 112 131 156 181 177 147 121 118 124 127 37 3^^ (■-) C-) C-) (■-) ';i C-) C-) (■-) (■-) (■-) (') 38 50 60 70 71 77 111 126 143 131 145 133 148 184 199 207 221 39 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 40 695 701 838 1,019 1,161 1,285 1,426 1,586 1,899 2,296 2.451 2.640 2,457 2,485 2.861 2,890 3,057 3.095 41 9 11 14 16 17 32 41 49 57 58 50 61 60 60 66 64 63 72 42 13 15 17 19 19 18 21 23 25 27 28 26 26 25 27 26 25 25 43 27 26 29 36 43 40 37 43 60 75 76 80 66 58 80 74 77 79 44 70 77 93 109 122 153 170 184 202 223 228 251 236 230 245 256 262 270 45 122 120 144 198 255 256 276 305 356 441 470 483 429 392 447 455 473 486 46 30 34 44 55 63 72 87 103 119 140 147 171 165 177 201 205 205 205 47 262 229 298 356 409 483 487 513 683 907 1,036 1,169 1,033 985 1.181 1,180 1,360 1,414 48 51 76 76 86 75 89 140 168 167 184 165 145 187 279 315 331 295 246 49 19 15 71 12 81 12 91 11 95 50 68 92 112 i'30 lis's 162 l"64 170 164 180 l"89 T90 193 i'88 51 14 16 17 24 28 31 34 42 52 49 58 57 64 68 76 74 69 74 52 9 10 13 18 22 20 23 27 26 29 29 27 26 31 35 36 35 36 53 521 567 639 730 812 870 985 1.111 1,259 1,426 1,568 1,687 1,806 1.909 2.061 2,042 2,118 2,167 54 174 184 204 230 246 242 265 278 314 371 415 444 444 457 489 464 440 420 55 133 154 182 217 243 256 294 351 403 445 471 491 518 540 621 609 648 676 56 P-) (N (■-) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 (4 (M (^) 186 1 1 57 34 34 36 39 55 68 77 93 107 126 139 149 167 184 191 216 213 58 82 91 103 118 133 150 167 184 218 252 287 322 363 392 383 380 400 430 59 97 104 114 124 135 153 181 204 216 230 254 280 314 335 377 402 412 428 60 352 377 426 486 593 768 847 909 1,044 1.192 1.323 1,411 1,471 1,489 1.604 1.692 1,732 1.805 61 782 853 938 1,055 1,148 1,171 1,310 1.381 1,542 1,675 1.726 1,853 1,898 2.026 2.143 2.239 2,330 2,426 62 283 317 347 385 410 467 579 658 746 822 846 913 948 1,062 1.147 1.220 1,323 1.447 63 110 119 126 142 161 178 206 234 261 292 331 365 402 426 455 484 518 546 64 173 198 221 244 248 289 374 425 486 530 514 548 546 636 692 737 805 901 65 866 950 1,033 1,142 1,271 1,435 1,669 1,901 2,181 2,463 2.835 3,183 3,441 3,702 4.115 4.431 4,832 5.205 66 24 26 25 29 32 35 42 47 55 60 70 71 68 72 72 79 76 76 67 84 87 94 98 106 114 134 153 185 183 190 198 220 237 252 306 336 347 68 39 38 38 39 36 36 41 45 46 47 48 51 55 57 63 64 63 64 69 74 87 91 109 124 148 185 224 258 345 425 502 613 685 836 931 1,020 1,098 70 51 60 67 75 80 88 100 113 139 146 159 183 171 186 220 256 277 287 71 25 28 31 35 41 41 46 56 76 84 116 117 122 144 156 138 155 165 72 19 18 20 23 24 27 31 35 35 40 43 51 54 57 63 65 72 73 73 6 7 7 7 7 8 10 10 15 9 8 8 7 7 10 11 11 11 74 312 342 376 410 459 525 615 694 780 878 1.018 1,180 1,330 1,392 1.433 1,514 1,590 1,751 75 58 67 72 82 88 94 104 112 125 135 152 166 183 212 254 272 303 337 76 35 41 46 51 55 46 47 47 49 55 62 71 75 80 88 102 106 116 77 42 50 52 62 66 75 79 80 87 95 1 160 105 2 163 113 2 169 123 2 174 78 79 80 § I '^ I I u 11 iS^ 108 1 115 1 129 1 133 1 142 1 153 65 70 84 100 126 142 171 205 247 300 341 373 321 334 412 425 538 579 81 1,214 1,318 1,410 1,487 1,601 1,766 1,926 2,076 2,234 2,430 2,711 3,021 3,281 3,463 3.679 3,979 4,230 4,420 82 234 244 269 290 320 344 376 392 431 455 501 530 559 596 646 687 705 744 83 251 271 288 288 304 298 295 307 314 341 371 459 514 521 531 592 626 668 84 729 802 853 908 977 1,123 1,256 1,377 1,489 1,634 1,839 2,032 2,209 2,346 2,503 2,700 2,899 3,008 85 See footnotes at end of table. 122 • Minnesota STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Minnesota Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Minnesota Minnesota Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 30 26 20 15 10 5 t i'.'^^i'f j'tm m m 11 11 m Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 LZl 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ♦* Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Minnesota • 1 23 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Minnesota, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 1.526 1,259 267 2,572 593 1,266 3 1,408 1,182 226 2,576 547 1,166 3 1,184 1,079 106 2,614 453 930 3 952 857 95 2,646 360 750 3 816 757 59 2,673 305 644 3 957 892 64 2,695 355 764 3 1,213 965 248 2,717 447 1,019 3 1,282 1,140 142 2,734 469 1,025 4 1,469 1,188 281 2,746 535 1,245 10 1,345 1,152 193 2,752 489 1,128 10 1,420 1,217 203 2,771 512 1,185 10 1,446 1,240 206 2,790 518 1,196 11 1,658 1,383 275 2,719 610 1,403 12 2,104 1,625 478 2.662 790 1,839 15 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agriculturat sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,264 233 29 872 10 384 220 164 267 999 902 4 24 54 199 146 268 62 144 97 18 2 77 1,163 215 30 826 10 329 187 142 226 940 841 4 21 51 187 136 248 58 136 99 18 2 79 928 198 59 734 9 187 73 114 106 825 722 4 12 42 155 114 224 52 120 103 19 2 83 747 159 45 603 8 140 69 70 95 655 556 4 5 29 119 90 166 48 96 99 18 3 78 641 133 43 539 7 97 37 60 59 584 486 3 5 17 106 81 148 40 85 98 25 2 72 761 145 51 626 8 130 40 91 64 700 570 3 8 20 128 89 187 41 95 131 41 2 89 1,016 146 51 677 8 334 222 112 248 771 633 3 9 25 141 96 214 43 101 138 40 2 96 1,022 174 86 768 10 248 112 136 142 883 718 3 14 35 160 106 240 46 113 166 81 2 83 1,235 171 63 843 10 392 246 146 281 963 804 4 24 37 183 115 266 49 125 159 66 2 90 1,118 157 70 814 10 305 160 144 193 935 759 4 12 40 154 108 268 49 122 176 78 2 96 1,175 172 73 846 10 329 170 159 203 982 812 4 14 49 170 112 281 52 129 171 72 3 96 1,185 184 77 841 11 344 175 170 206 991 827 5 17 43 182 115 283 53 129 164 65 2 97 1,390 193 75 946 12 445 236 209 275 1,128 963 5 24 59 234 131 321 55 134 165 62 4 99 1,824 209 71 1,141 14 684 428 256 478 1,361 1,193 6 30 69 371 152 360 56 149 168 52 18 98 2,417 1,901 516 2,572 940 2,150 18 2,132 218 67 1,371 17 763 456 306 516 1,634 1,410 7 37 46 510 168 416 61 164 225 49 75 100 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us,- Transfer payments 2,520 2,057 462 2.523 999 2.233 19 2,791 2,240 551 2.534 1,101 2.435 21 3,230 2,568 661 2,737 1,180 2,737 27 3,522 2,840 682 2,796 1,260 3.014 34 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' Income ■,. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farni Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'., Mining Constaiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2.213 229 78 1.480 23 729 398 331 462 1.770 1.523 7 33 54 543 195 444 65 183 248 46 97 104 2.414 252 125 1.570 27 838 488 350 551 1,884 1,592 6 34 67 530 201 483 73 199 292 54 122 116 2,710 302 218 1,696 31 1,010 595 416 661 2,076 1,838 7 33 125 491 242 607 89 243 238 66 37 136 2,980 327 215 1.959 38 1.018 611 406 682 2.332 2,088 8 44 161 569 273 666 96 270 244 67 15 162 4,135 3,215 920 2,868 1,442 3,552 39 6 3,519 411 205 2.202 43 1.307 841 466 920 2.632 2.355 13 55 178 638 310 733 114 314 277 68 17 192 3,879 3,310 569 2,935 1,322 3.256 41 7 3.222 426 232 2,239 48 969 495 474 569 2,687 2,382 14 53 177 629 315 735 125 334 304 74 18 212 4,285 3,700 586 2,997 1,430 3,535 52 7 3,490 495 301 2,438 59 1,037 516 521 586 2,949 2.630 16 62 215 712 331 778 148 368 320 74 19 226 4,733 3,994 739 3,010 1,572 4,048 59 6 3,996 515 222 2,738 73 1,238 672 566 739 3,309 2,944 18 80 246 831 372 857 157 383 365 80 37 248 4,916 4,272 644 3,030 1,622 4,188 67 6 4,127 551 238 2,940 82 1,166 581 584 644 3,544 3,130 20 86 253 917 392 883 171 408 414 96 44 274 5,188 4,615 573 3,050 1,701 4,387 70 6 4,323 605 260 3.173 94 1,120 516 603 573 3,814 3,370 20 117 267 1,002 415 912 195 440 444 103 44 297 5,328 4,764 565 3,113 1,712 4,465 81 6 4,389 638 301 3,226 99 1,139 513 626 565 3,900 3,422 21 88 298 978 418 925 222 471 478 105 46 328 5,628 5,146 482 3,172 1,774 4,667 92 4 4,579 717 332 3,435 111 1,121 434 687 482 4,185 3,682 21 96 352 1.027 436 975 243 532 503 109 46 348 5,903 5.370 533 3.240 1,822 4.919 107 4 4,815 733 355 3,627 126 1,166 483 682 533 4.385 3.867 21 111 350 1.129 460 990 244 561 519 105 50 364 6,266 5.801 465 3,274 1,914 5.184 123 3 5,064 785 416 3,890 146 1,149 417 732 465 4,719 4,165 21 130 363 1.211 488 1.078 271 604 554 112 49 393 See footnotes at end of table. 1 24 • Minnesota STATE PERSONAL INCOME IVlajor Sources of Personal Income ' for Minnesota, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 1958 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment lor residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor Income.... Proprietors' income*.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm.. Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries , Fabricated metal products , Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products , Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities , Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate '^ , Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health sen/ices Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military , State and local 6,613 6,029 583 3,313 1,996 5,368 119 3 5,252 852 509 3,940 152 1,277 533 744 583 4,785 4,179 22 22 (■-) 105 t\ 97 8 355 1,200 574 309 10 28 68 103 31 9 11 6 626 35 13 34 77 154 62 7 19 37 75 90 24 483 170 103 3 69 70 69 424 660 295 83 212 637 35 77 45 55 32 20 20 10 178 40 27 1 50 48 606 124 39 443 1959 6,886 6,474 412 3,366 2,046 5,560 138 3 5,424 918 544 4,247 173 1,140 357 783 412 5,148 4,498 20 20 (■-) 99 C-) 1 90 8 396 1,305 602 317 9 29 74 109 34 9 (■-) 14 7 703 40 14 38 87 173 70 7 23 48 84 90 26 511 172 109 3 82 70 76 458 705 315 89 226 689 37 80 46 64 35 19 21 9 198 43 29 1 57 52 650 132 41 477 1960 7,308 6,800 508 3,425 2,134 5,920 162 1 5,758 977 573 4,511 185 1,224 450 773 508 5,412 4,718 21 21 (M 130 'I 119 10 406 1,367 624 328 10 28 77 116 35 9 (■-) 14 6 742 39 14 39 88 188 98 8 21 38 90 92 27 531 169 117 3 86 75 81 476 719 326 96 231 742 36 83 49 67 38 20 21 9 222 44 30 1 65 57 694 141 42 511 1961 7,674 7,135 538 3,470 2,211 6,184 170 -1 6,013 1,023 638 4,696 200 1,288 478 810 538 5,645 4,890 23 23 C-) 111 'I 99 10 417 1,414 704 337 10 26 153 119 28 10 (■-) 15 7 709 35 15 36 89 204 103 8 20 38 37 97 27 524 160 119 4 78 76 87 495 734 349 101 248 824 37 88 48 74 40 21 25 8 260 52 33 1 72 65 755 150 43 562 1962 8,114 7,522 492 3,513 2,310 6,556 179 -2 6,375 1,081 658 5,067 222 1,267 419 848 492 6,064 5,261 27 26 1 111 'I 98 11 463 1,535 738 343 11 28 166 124 31 11 (■•) 18 7 797 36 16 40 100 242 118 7 26 38 40 106 29 546 156 129 4 86 79 92 525 815 365 108 258 874 38 91 48 80 45 22 24 9 278 55 36 1 79 68 803 157 45 601 1963 8,608 7,973 635 3,531 2,438 6,938 200 -2 6,736 1,175 697 5,279 236 1,424 561 863 635 6,303 5.441 27 26 1 103 '1 89 11 479 1,591 766 345 12 29 176 129 32 16 (■-) 19 8 825 35 16 41 101 254 117 8 29 35 42 117 30 564 155 137 4 87 82 99 542 839 381 113 268 915 42 94 48 85 46 23 25 9 295 59 40 1 84 65 863 172 39 652 1954 8,959 8,524 435 3,558 2,518 7,188 211 -3 6,975 1,256 728 5,629 260 1,300 360 940 435 6,753 5,817 32 31 1 109 93 13 509 1,694 816 362 13 28 194 138 34 16 (■•) 23 9 878 35 18 42 109 281 117 11 31 33 45 124 32 603 163 146 4 94 88 107 568 904 406 120 285 992 43 102 49 95 46 26 25 9 324 66 45 2 89 72 936 184 42 709 1965 9,911 9,235 676 3,592 2,759 7,969 224 -6 7,739 1,382 790 6,104 294 1,570 595 975 676 7,293 6,292 33 32 1 117 (■-) 3 101 13 578 1,849 863 375 14 30 211 145 37 16 (■-) 25 9 986 37 20 49 121 333 145 12 38 16 48 130 36 650 169 166 5 101 97 112 593 962 429 129 301 1,079 46 106 49 103 48 28 27 9 363 72 50 2 96 79 1,001 194 43 765 1966 10,761 9,999 763 3,617 2,975 8,744 300 -12 8,431 1,470 860 6,704 327 1,713 696 1,016 763 7,981 6,885 35 34 1 124 'I 109 14 640 2,097 926 393 14 33 231 156 41 17 u 10 1,171 42 22 57 139 407 186 16 40 29 51 140 42 679 169 177 5 106 103 119 644 1,035 453 136 317 1,177 50 116 49 116 51 32 28 9 398 78 56 2 104 88 1,096 210 46 839 1967 11,545 10,880 665 3,659 3,155 9,328 358 -17 8,953 1,567 1,025 7,298 361 1,669 600 1,069 665 8,663 7,457 39 38 2 127 (■-) 5 107 15 679 2,297 984 421 15 35 242 161 45 19 (■■) 36 10 1,313 43 23 58 146 467 190 20 36 83 53 151 44 724 170 187 5 120 112 130 693 1,116 488 146 342 i,293 54 124 50 131 57 34 30 9 446 83 59 2 115 99 1,207 229 48 930 1968 12,699 11,996 703 3,703 3,429 10,272 404 -25 9,843 1,691 1,164 8,090 433 1,749 631 1,118 703 9,569 8,209 44 42 2 144 C-) 10 119 16 747 2,556 1,067 443 17 35 275 175 49 21 (■-) 39 11 1,490 50 24 60 162 532 234 28 47 91 59 154 49 781 178 207 6 132 117 141 751 1,215 537 157 380 1,432 61 131 51 147 61 36 34 11 499 87 68 3 125 116 1,360 244 50 1,067 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Minnesota 125 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Minnesota, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 15,243 16,206 17,586 20,783 22,380 23,958 26,129 29,601 33,009 37,257 41,103 45,303 47,734 50,027 55,824 59,278 63,140 67,533 1 14.332 15.359 16.583 18,486 20.628 22.514 25.247 27.950 31,377 35.648 39.793 43,770 46,622 49.570 54,427 57.758 61,109 65.436 2 912 847 1.003 2.297 1.751 1.344 882 1.551 1,632 1.609 1.310 1,533 1,111 456 1,397 1.520 2,031 2,097 3 3,815 3,852 3.867 3.885 3,898 3.925 3.957 3.980 4.005 4.038 4.085 4,113 4.133 4,145 4,163 4.191 4,214 4,245 4 3,995 4,207 4,548 5,349 5,741 6,103 6,604 7,438 8,243 9,226 10,062 11,016 11,549 12,069 13,408 14,144 14,985 15,910 5 12,312 12,984 14,151 16.931 17,869 18.750 20.388 23.305 26,218 29,558 31.715 34,128 35,020 36,530 41.449 44,204 47,336 50,917 6 482 556 619 806 936 995 1.070 1.188 1.484 1.693 1.854 2,165 2,309 2,475 2,728 3,053 3,285 3,525 7 -33 -34 -38 -44 -42 -42 -52 -63 -78 -95 -104 -114 -111 -148 -189 -233 -264 -312 8 11,797 12.394 13.494 16.081 16.891 17.711 19.267 22.053 24.555 27.769 29,758 31,849 32,600 33,907 38.531 40.918 43,787 47.080 9 1,940 2.060 2,152 2.444 2,839 3.070 3.357 3.799 4.319 4.995 5.965 7.351 8.245 8,701 9.515 10,030 10,557 1 1 .263 10 1,506 1.752 1,940 2,258 2,650 3.178 3.505 3.748 4.034 4.492 5.380 6,103 6,889 7.419 7.777 8,329 8.786 9.190 11 9,726 10,333 11.112 12.352 13,608 14,609 15,151 17,813 20.254 23,071 25.187 27.305 28,518 30,152 33.481 35,750 37.824 40.782 12 579 646 758 870 1,010 1.199 1,452 1.719 2.031 2.355 2,612 2,780 2,982 3,156 3.347 3,484 3.659 3.915 13 2,007 2,005 2.280 3.709 3.251 2,942 2,785 3.773 3.932 4,131 3,917 4.043 3,520 3,222 4.621 4,970 5.853 6.220 14 838 762 917 2.179 1.607 1,155 679 1,457 1.435 1,394 1.085 1.314 876 231 1.177 1,300 1.814 1.870 15 ■ 1,169 1,243 1.364 1.530 1.643 1,777 2.106 2,316 2.497 2.737 2.832 2,729 2,644 2,991 3.444 3.670 4.039 4.350 16 912 847 1,003 2.297 1.751 1,344 882 1.651 1.632 1.609 1,310 1.533 1.111 456 1.397 1,520 2,031 2.097 17 11,400 12.137 13,147 14.635 15.117 17.405 19.506 21,554 24.586 27.949 30.406 32.595 33.909 36,074 40.051 42.684 45.305 48.820 18 9.661 10.188 10,983 12.294 13,580 14.577 16.470 18,387 21,033 24.103 26.131 27.935 28.871 30,763 34.272 36.497 38.740 41.817 19 53 56 59 68 79 82 93 115 132 147 146 156 158 190 187 180 175 195 20 51 54 55 63 73 76 85 104 120 136 139 148 158 167 168 166 161 178 21 3 3 4 5 6 5 8 11 12 1 1 7 8 4li 23 20 14 14 17 22 154 154 168 195 232 288 326 298 415 494 527 588 331 374 377 254 260 23 P-) (■•) n (■-) 1 (M (■•) 1 1 (M (■-) (■-) (■■) (■-) r) (■-) (■-) n 24 6 3 8 12 28 38 44 48 37 44 89 98 94 78 83 113 35 45 25 134 136 143 164 182 221 252 218 344 415 403 455 283 211 243 217 157 164 26 14 15 17 19 22 28 30 31 33 35 34 34 36 41 47 48 52 51 27 883 964 983 1.055 1.134 1,209 1,434 1,563 1.892 2.165 2.200 2.032 2.000 2,132 2.491 2,651 2.998 3.351 28 2,968 2,950 3,257 3.711 4,081 4,191 4,719 5.349 6.148 7.066 7,627 8.247 8.569 9,044 10,134 10,642 1 1 .028 11.649 29 1.242 1,275 1,401 1.535 1.576 1,751 1,985 2,189 2.428 2.711 2.909 3.180 3.367 3,604 3.894 4,060 4.254 4.568 30 493 510 523 542 592 616 687 751 820 900 947 1.013 1.078 1,114 1,119 1,128 1.195 1.259 31 18 19 21 25 25 24 28 32 36 39 43 45 39 39 37 38 39 39 32 41 41 46 61 63 57 62 66 71 71 72 61 43 42 43 42 46 46 33 330 336 393 443 485 499 574 622 700 768 823 916 1.002 1,099 1,209 1,252 1.303 1.374 34 210 217 244 269 290 322 363 414 464 539 595 668 724 782 879 968 1.015 1.115 35 60 62 71 76 83 86 96 106 119 137 159 182 190 209 241 255 272 293 36 26 26 25 25 30 29 35 40 45 51 55 52 64 72 71 71 72 81 37 0-) (M e-) fi (■-) u 1li 1^^ n C) (■-) n 38 51 50 60 84 144 174 178 194 193 211 255 266 287 323 39 14 16 17 21 23 24 26 28 29 31 37 37 36 38 40 40 37 37 40 1,725 1,674 1.865 2,176 2,404 2,440 2.735 3,160 3,719 4,355 4,719 5.057 5,202 5.440 6.240 6,582 6.764 7.081 41 57 63 80 96 101 114 139 169 205 247 250 261 247 265 313 352 407 490 42 29 33 36 42 42 33 38 42 51 61 63 66 66 76 88 100 113 123 43 70 67 66 80 93 81 89 100 136 164 154 155 147 151 192 174 185 207 44 188 191 222 260 305 452 487 564 655 766 827 873 891 917 1.024 1,075 1.043 1.085 45 633 617 693 828 909 929 1.027 1,197 1.378 1,706 1,929 2,119 2,189 2.260 2.690 2,827 2.717 2.798 46 265 226 247 311 370 265 304 349 418 439 467 516 558 579 629 678 653 704 47 45 56 60 62 59 51 56 57 70 82 63 50 49 49 64 73 83 122 48 51 54 62 72 79 84 98 121 139 129 112 100 98 114 146 165 207 205 49 93 79 73 84 80 82 92 66 99 50 68 l"09 T23 '139 'l"69 187 Tas 187 l"84 '200' '214 '2l"3 2l'5 23T 51 171 159 173 175 200 248 289 333 396 465 559 619 653 708 760 796 990 971 52 55 55 64 74 81 75 84 90 102 108 109 121 120 121 121 131 151 146 53 911 993 1.123 1.285 1,408 1.470 1.559 1.854 2.023 2.333 2,555 2.749 2,802 2.928 3.224 3.336 3,428 3,622 54 197 206 227 258 269 258 287 302 328 368 410 437 400 382 385 345 340 329 55 246 273 309 358 395 405 457 529 624 707 752 769 773 790 907 890 929 975 56 7 9 30 35 32 35 35 34 39 42 37 41 24 25 28 29 24 21 57 151 163 169 211 244 264 315 357 354 478 540 584 602 686 751 854 889 995 58 151 170 193 208 233 259 287 316 354 407 460 503 552 580 515 635 631 654 59 159 171 196 214 235 247 279 316 324 331 357 415 450 466 538 582 514 648 60 879 942 1,005 1,134 1.358 1,615 1,720 1,841 2.087 2.462 2,608 2.7X 2.804 2,804 3.154 3,292 3.426 3,575 61 1.436 1.531 1,612 1.794 1.957 1,995 2,238 2,487 2.786 3,106 3,259 3.445 3.558 3,810 4,115 4,311 4.495 4,829 62 623 697 743 799 835 944 1,108 1,276 1.495 1,666 1.779 1,915 1,984 2.293 2,491 2,744 3.087 3,384 63 194 211 223 246 275 314 355 393 445 517 593 661 733 816 863 920 1.014 1,036 64 429 486 520 553 560 529 752 884 1.050 1,150 1,186 1,254 1,252 1.478 1,627 1.824 2.073 2,34a 65 1,754 1,901 2.022 2,254 2,498 2.784 3.162 3,603 4,056 4,653 5,429 6.074 5,584 7.231 8,102 8.964 9,848 10,853 66 71 75 81 90 99 101 127 140 163 176 187 190 182 211 221 239 240 255 67 146 146 140 147 158 158 197 216 238 274 324 340 359 393 435 560 622 669 58 50 49 49 49 46 45 51 55 56 57 58 61 66 68 76 75 76 77 69 180 187 207 232 256 321 376 448 530 654 769 885 1,003 1,153 1.418 1.646 1.828 2,066 70 80 89 97 110 120 138 161 186 220 243 269 304 304 336 398 448 490 513 71 40 43 45 50 58 59 69 83 98 108 138 124 121 148 169 152 171 184 72 41 43 49 58 57 75 86 96 101 117 127 144 150 170 195 225 255 272 73 10 12 11 13 14 17 19 20 27 21 23 22 25 26 32 36 38 41 74 615 669 725 794 897 983 1.123 1,282 1,435 1,629 1,944 2.205 2,456 2.649 2,811 3,053 3,267 3,611 75 111 121 125 151 163 177 189 218 247 297 342 385 453 517 621 673 764 865 76 92 106 121 134 145 135 143 151 154 176 194 236 250 290 322 352 364 395 77 128 146 159 206 233 271 307 324 354 405 438 16 471 510 21 78 79 4 5 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 10 10 12 11 12 14 20 158 174 184 196 220 183 192 212 234 245 276 292 322 337 357 370 393 415 80 157 181 185 225 250 249 278 320 339 420 497 568 549 556 628 681 849 960 81 1,740 1,950 2,164 2,340 2,537 2.829 3,036 3,267 3,554 3.845 4,275 4.559 5,037 5.311 5,780 5,188 6,565 7,003 82 301 315 341 368 400 446 470 501 561 597 551 709 728 783 808 866 877 945 83 59 60 62 64 54 55 68 71 77 82 91 84 83 93 105 114 128 143 84 1,381 1,575 1.762 1.908 2,073 2.317 2,499 2,695 2,916 3.156 3,534 3.867 4.225 4.434 4.866 5,208 5.560 5,915 85 See footnotes at end of table. 126 • Missouri STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Missouri Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 r-r^ nm n i i i i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Missouri Missouri Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 30 25 20 15 10 5 n— r-fe«^ I 1°^^ m ^ XI n ^ Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. *• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Missouri 127 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Missouri, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nontarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income ', Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 2,233 1,994 239 3,622 616 1,812 3 1,809 375 49 1,346 13 453 211 241 239 1,573 1,445 4 18 92 371 210 413 104 233 128 28 2 99 1930 2,028 1,867 161 3,646 556 1,619 3 1,616 364 48 1,259 13 347 137 209 161 1,458 1,326 4 17 87 337 193 371 93 224 132 28 1 102 1931 1,807 1,634 173 3,711 487 1,418 3 1,415 309 84 1,085 11 322 155 167 173 1,245 1,113 4 12 65 269 164 318 83 198 132 29 1 102 1932 1,356 1,261 95 3,746 362 1,043 3 1,040 254 63 852 10 181 80 101 95 948 824 3 10 33 203 129 223 70 151 124 27 1 96 1933 1,247 1,143 104 3,773 331 989 3 987 205 56 797 9 184 90 93 104 885 761 3 10 26 199 120 203 65 136 124 33 1 90 1934 1,375 1,292 83 3,784 363 1,102 3 1,100 220 55 894 10 199 70 129 83 1,019 869 2 8 25 234 129 257 63 151 150 48 1 101 1935 1,584 1,373 211 3,798 417 1,303 3 1,300 221 62 947 10 345 195 150 211 1,092 936 2 8 35 253 140 274 69 155 156 50 1 104 1936 1,759 1,607 152 3,801 463 1,401 3 1,398 263 97 1,075 12 314 134 180 152 1,250 1,052 2 9 51 289 154 304 73 170 197 99 2 96 1937 1,909 1,658 250 3,794 503 1,585 12 1,573 273 63 1,154 12 419 231 188 250 1,335 1,147 3 12 47 323 168 335 76 183 188 86 2 100 1938 1,776 1,592 184 3,781 470 1,465 12 1,453 262 61 1,108 12 345 164 180 184 1,280 1,071 3 10 46 277 159 328 73 175 209 103 2 104 1939 1,885 1,677 208 3,783 498 1,547 13 1,535 280 70 1,155 13 379 187 193 208 1,340 1,135 3 11 52 311 165 337 76 180 204 99 2 103 1940 1,943 1,763 180 3,786 513 1,597 14 1,583 285 74 1,211 14 373 154 220 180 1,418 1,217 4 13 49 336 173 374 79 190 201 95 1 105 1941 2,420 2,152 268 3,815 634 2,056 16 2,040 299 81 1,500 16 540 238 302 268 1,788 1,558 4 15 166 442 198 445 83 205 229 88 39 102 1942 3,056 2,604 452 3,829 798 2,649 22 2,627 347 82 1,869 19 761 413 347 452 2,197 1,880 5 21 151 649 241 485 91 237 317 93 123 101 1943 3,527 3,054 474 3,694 955 3,12C 34 3.086 357 85 2,259 25 836 430 406 474 2,646 2,176 5 23 87 857 279 561 99 264 470 125 244 102 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm Income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 3,773 3,307 466 3,556 1,061 3,333 34 3,941 3,520 421 3,513 1,122 3,425 35 4,442 3,803 639 3,759 1,182 3,714 38 4,669 4,141 527 3,846 1,214 3,868 45 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income*.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry; Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 3,300 373 100 2,445 36 852 418 434 466 2,868 2,331 6 22 72 904 320 612 102 293 536 123 310 103 3,390 386 165 2,542 44 840 374 465 421 3,004 2,427 6 16 93 878 327 681 113 313 577 135 330 112 3,676 444 322 2,546 47 1,121 582 539 639 3,075 2,715 7 23 155 797 370 851 135 376 361 137 94 130 3,823 514 332 2,836 56 976 458 518 527 3,341 3,028 7 31 201 927 397 914 142 409 313 135 29 149 5,246 4,457 790 3,844 1,365 4,507 48 -75 4,385 550 312 3,136 62 1,309 725 584 790 3,718 3,378 10 35 235 1,049 440 969 161 480 340 142 28 169 5,119 4,565 554 3,882 1,319 4,346 50 -80 4,216 569 334 3,191 70 1,086 494 592 554 3,792 3,426 10 36 229 1,047 449 988 175 494 366 155 23 187 5,629 4,998 631 3,964 1,420 4,751 64 -96 4,591 647 391 3,455 84 1,211 567 644 631 4,119 3,720 11 35 270 1,169 474 1,032 199 529 400 159 41 199 6,201 5,564 637 4,015 1,545 5,383 75 -120 5,188 671 342 3,993 104 1,286 574 712 637 4,746 4,205 13 40 321 1,358 532 1,149 216 577 541 188 132 222 6,553 6,016 537 3,972 1,650 5,711 81 -143 5,486 721 346 4,359 121 1,231 477 754 537 5,174 4,590 15 43 343 1,544 568 1,217 237 624 584 192 144 249 6,950 6,482 468 4,020 1,729 6,008 86 -167 5,754 816 379 4,692 137 1,178 411 768 468 5,540 4,931 16 42 334 1,748 608 1,248 259 675 609 193 154 262 6,984 6,513 471 4,066 1,718 6,006 98 -178 5,730 828 426 4,657 142 1,208 419 789 471 5,535 4,896 17 42 372 1,639 590 1,262 281 694 639 200 163 276 7,471 6,965 506 4,134 1,807 6,443 110 -204 6,129 881 461 4,962 159 1,322 454 869 506 5,937 5,271 18 43 437 1,734 619 1,332 313 776 666 212 154 301 7,885 7,419 466 4,163 1,894 6,791 124 -232 6,435 963 486 5,297 179 1,316 417 898 466 6,325 5,626 19 48 451 1,852 672 1,411 338 837 700 222 144 333 8,120 7,681 439 4,189 1,938 6,971 142 -254 6,575 985 560 5,468 199 1,304 389 915 439 6,532 5,787 19 48 408 1,953 701 1,434 349 875 745 233 137 375 See footnotes at end of table. 128 • Missouri STATE PERSONAL INCOME flajor Sources Of Personal Income ' for Missouri, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ^. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type; Wages ancf salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, fores'ry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallio minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Prinfing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plasfic products , Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places ..... Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 8,474 7,933 541 4,186 2,024 7,200 154 -294 6,752 1,079 643 5,568 217 1,415 484 932 541 6,659 5,863 20 19 (■•) 44 7 1 17 20 420 1,920 898 297 7 111 56 139 130 18 2 15 122 1,023 32 34 73 138 121 108 204 121 56 78 17 41 712 188 186 9 113 110 107 572 892 372 108 264 911 45 117 64 79 53 25 26 12 224 59 56 u 68 796 262 132 403 1959 8,978 8,525 453 4,258 2,108 7,628 180 -330 7.118 1,174 686 5,998 242 1,388 398 990 453 7,176 6,345 20 20 (4 44 7 1 17 20 471 2,110 955 314 9 117 64 145 143 14 2 15 132 1,155 38 35 80 150 142 156 213 123 61 88 22 48 756 189 208 9 120 118 112 609 951 404 116 288 980 47 119 65 92 49 24 29 12 251 66 62 u 72 830 270 136 423 I960 9,239 8,807 432 4,326 2,136 7,829 205 -353 7.270 1.236 733 6,220 256 1.353 380 973 432 7.397 6.521 21 20 {■•) 47 7 1 18 20 464 2,181 979 321 9 119 65 156 152 14 2 17 124 1,202 36 35 79 147 152 165 205 165 59 87 24 47 780 185 224 10 125 121 115 620 968 417 126 291 1,023 47 121 69 99 52 27 31 12 252 68 66 103 74 876 287 132 457 1961 9,530 9,053 477 4,349 2,191 8,028 213 -366 7,449 1,269 813 6,327 268 1,433 426 1,007 477 7,551 6,617 22 22 47 7 2 15 23 489 2,145 1,002 325 9 116 67 161 166 15 2 18 122 1,144 34 31 76 144 146 143 187 164 63 83 25 48 778 176 219 9 128 122 123 652 977 437 132 305 1,068 46 125 68 102 55 29 33 12 263 73 72 if] 80 934 305 135 494 1962 10,049 9,551 498 4,357 2,306 8,498 228 -397 7,872 1,334 842 6,707 293 1.498 440 1,058 498 8.000 7.001 28 27 (■■) 45 8 1 12 24 527 2,312 1,053 333 10 126 71 167 184 16 2 21 124 1,259 35 31 80 154 162 157 218 198 66 84 27 49 807 175 231 8 134 129 130 670 1,018 464 143 321 1.131 46 128 69 110 61 30 32 13 279 73 79 90 999 322 135 542 1963 10,558 10.103 454 4,392 2,404 8.927 260 -439 8,227 1,445 885 7,124 320 1,483 398 1,084 454 8,472 7,413 28 28 (M 47 8 2 14 24 596 2.454 1.081 341 10 129 72 175 189 16 2 25 121 1.374 38 31 86 162 167 145 293 214 76 86 29 48 836 175 243 9 138 134 138 713 1,054 491 152 339 1,194 49 132 70 121 66 35 34 14 297 74 83 94 1,059 353 122 585 1964 11,137 10.775 361 4.442 2,507 9,449 280 -483 8,685 1,537 914 7,618 359 1,472 307 1,165 361 9.087 7,942 34 33 1 56 8 3 19 25 638 2,645 1,142 361 11 135 75 184 199 15 2 30 129 1,503 41 31 96 182 184 159 326 231 81 95 30 46 882 176 254 10 150 143 148 739 1,141 529 162 366 1,280 52 141 72 136 69 35 37 14 326 77 88 102 1,145 381 123 641 1965 12,109 11,560 549 4,467 2,711 10,305 297 -535 9,473 1,655 981 8,198 403 1,704 495 1,209 549 9.756 8.501 35 34 1 62 8 3 23 28 716 2,825 1,199 374 13 140 79 198 213 15 2 35 129 1,626 45 36 103 190 206 172 338 289 74 100 31 42 938 182 280 11 162 151 153 777 1,214 564 173 392 1,370 54 143 73 140 69 36 38 16 351 83 117 :2 109 1,255 408 132 715 1966 12,976 1 2,529 448 4,523 2,869 11,116 393 -596 10,127 1,773 1,076 8,991 448 1,677 391 1,286 448 10,669 9,240 36 35 1 64 8 2 25 28 736 3,155 1,285 394 12 147 83 215 235 15 2 43 138 1,870 49 40 113 208 242 208 420 298 107 108 34 43 1,005 186 301 12 177 164 164 842 1,301 599 185 414 1,503 61 156 74 156 73 39 40 17 384 91 135 1^^^ 121 1,429 464 170 795 1967 13,784 13,353 432 4,539 3,037 1 1 ,824 478 -656 10,690 1,857 1,238 9,643 491 1.689 361 1.328 432 11.392 9.829 40 39 1 71 9 6 27 28 755 3.345 1.344 415 12 151 90 233 242 16 1 44 138 2,002 49 42 112 226 266 288 442 290 97 108 38 43 1.069 188 310 14 209 175 172 888 1,380 644 199 444 1,639 64 162 78 173 80 39 43 18 430 94 145 lf] 136 1,562 509 178 876 1968 15,225 14.727 498 4.568 3,333 13.020 533 -730 11,757 2,032 1,435 10,577 574 1,869 433 1,436 498 12,522 10,774 46 45 1 84 10 12 31 31 827 3,655 1,448 435 13 164 100 247 263 17 1 53 154 2,207 51 45 117 251 286 327 441 388 99 112 46 45 1,171 206 352 17 220 190 187 958 1,500 720 217 503 1,813 68 170 82 193 85 43 45 23 489 98 161 19^^ 159 1,747 567 184 997 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Missouri • 1 29 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Missouri, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 17,843 19,238 20,923 23,469 25,121 27,273 30,137 33,572 37,679 42,141 45,779 50,982 53,723 57,091 62,525 66,729 70,548 74,825 1 17.300 18,645 20.184 22.203 24.400 26,517 29.599 32,768 36.559 40,825 45,281 49,938 53,162 56,994 61,969 65,931 69.760 73.887 2 543 593 739 1.266 721 756 538 804 1.119 1,316 498 1,044 561 97 555 798 788 937 3 4,685 4,723 4,753 4,775 4.785 4,795 4.824 4,845 4.871 4,889 4,923 4,939 4,943 4.965 5,005 5,037 5.067 5.108 4 3,809 4,074 4,402 4,915 5,250 5,687 6,248 6,929 7,735 8,619 9,298 10,322 10,868 11,499 12,492 13,248 13,923 14,648 5 14,939 15,925 17,354 19,372 20.290 21,485 23,876 26,770 30,100 33.444 34,860 37,746 38,904 41.284 45,880 49,246 52.187 55.562 6 600 660 743 866 1,019 1,069 1,187 1,302 1,448 1.685 1,849 2,165 2,317 2.420 2,687 3,016 3.248 3.436 7 -701 -685 -714 -760 -789 -801 -876 -1.014 -1,179 -1.330 -1,547 -1,559 -1,510 -1,576 -1,708 -1,954 -2,036 -2.227 8 13,639 14,580 15.897 17,746 18,482 19,615 21,813 24,454 27,473 30.428 31,464 34,022 35,076 37,288 41,485 44,275 46,902 49.900 9 2,332 2,488 2.666 3.003 3.430 3,639 4,009 4,531 5,229 6.096 7,485 9,340 10,320 10,867 11,859 12,491 13,084 13,858 10 1,872 2,170 2,360 2.720 3.209 4,018 4,315 4,587 4,977 5,618 6.830 7,619 8,328 8,936 9,181 9,963 10,562 11,067 11 12,277 12.979 13,954 15,245 16,436 17,236 19,116 21,102 23,630 26,192 28.061 30.376 31,758 33,806 37,142 39,745 41,925 44,529 12 733 832 965 1,074 1,203 1,397 1.690 2,004 2,274 2,547 2.808 2.949 3,271 3,515 3,750 3,856 4,056 4,236 13 1,929 2.114 2,435 3.053 2.651 2,852 3.070 3,664 4,196 4,704 3.991 4.420 3,875 3.963 4,988 5,644 6.206 6,798 14 468 513 660 1,170 616 655 428 707 967 1,157 334 882 396 -63 398 646 641 787 15 1,462 1.601 1,775 1,883 2,034 2,197 2,641 2,956 3,230 3,547 3.657 3.538 3,479 4,026 4,590 4,999 5.565 6,011 16 543 593 739 1,266 721 756 538 804 1,119 1,316 498 1.044 561 97 555 798 788 937 17 14,396 15,332 16.616 18,106 19,568 20,728 23,338 25,966 28,981 32,127 34.362 36.702 38,343 41,187 45,325 48,448 51.399 54,625 18 12,209 12,966 14.041 15,367 16,581 17,451 19,813 22,163 24,944 27,768 29.558 31.463 32,817 35,214 38,952 41,630 44,275 46,978 19 55 64 72 77 83 85 102 119 128 144 138 148 153 191 191 181 178 201 20 53 61 69 74 79 81 97 112 120 135 133 142 153 172 171 167 164 185 21 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 8 8 5 6 3^^ 18 19 14 15 16 22 95 94 104 119 161 187 210 234 223 247 313 320 290 317 365 253 273 23 14 16 19 23 38 46 44 57 68 65 58 59 75 76 102 102 96 89 24 8 4 10 14 29 42 61 66 47 55 115 124 109 87 92 131 24 43 25 40 39 40 42 48 51 57 63 50 65 81 81 81 70 58 60 54 48 26 33 35 35 40 45 48 48 48 57 62 59 55 56 56 65 72 79 92 27 939 1,054 1,098 1,159 1,203 1.299 1,503 1,677 1,985 2,270 2.211 2.213 2,263 2,472 2,918 3,150 3,569 3,740 28 3,979 4,033 4,390 4.836 5.139 5.136 5,905 6,703 7,503 8,221 8.590 9.075 9,223 9,783 10,S92 1 1 ,560 11,915 12,105 29 1,630 1,617 1,731 1.865 2.004 2.073 2,337 2,526 2,782 3,077 3.364 3,566 3,767 3,981 4.254 4,463 4,648 4,827 30 486 489 512 535 571 605 659 724 801 891 954 1,005 1,084 1.139 1.181 1,225 1,307 1,352 31 13 12 13 15 14 13 13 12 12 10 10 8 10 13 12 12 10 10 32 174 178 189 214 215 206 237 247 267 284 302 300 298 303 321 317 313 329 33 106 113 123 135 144 150 173 187 212 237 256 269 276 297 324 338 358 367 34 287 298 320 347 378 397 433 469 520 582 643 693 739 788 880 936 989 1,029 35 337 303 317 344 390 427 487 533 572 644 725 769 858 903 970 1,047 1,088 1,138 36 19 16 17 18 22 21 36 38 44 51 53 58 46 37 40 59 62 60 37 1 64 1 64 1 76 89 u u 115 1^] 143 16f .11 209 208 236 260 2^^ 2l\ 290 38 39 145 143 163 169 172 157 184 189 211 210 239 253 248 263 264 253 240 252 40 2,349 2,416 2,660 2.971 3,135 3.063 3,568 4,178 4,721 5,144 5.225 5,509 5,456 5.802 6.739 7,097 7,267 7,279 41 55 57 70 74 80 n 89 102 124 146 144 136 122 140 159 162 183 200 42 42 50 59 69 71 67 77 95 104 128 127 137 144 170 201 205 217 243 43 138 139 157 185 223 231 252 297 327 384 408 426 384 362 413 398 396 405 44 274 283 304 338 374 401 433 478 540 611 606 629 649 684 718 754 776 762 45 307 303 354 407 439 426 507 548 619 695 737 778 736 721 814 806 812 820 46 402 407 424 472 500 505 572 665 780 910 991 1,114 1,024 1.074 1,234 1,324 1,273 1.198 47 461 453 496 512 550 545 649 686 798 878 981 1,101 1,102 1.131 1,194 1,281 1,375 1.571 48 373 443 493 584 550 500 640 928 992 921 727 674 676 856 1,286 1,431 1.478 1.315 49 71 42 122 41 133 43 144 39 158 50 121 162 178 197 '233 26l" '270 282 248 '265 '289 '291" '306 307 51 51 55 63 68 72 67 82 89 103 106 116 113 253 281 301 310 315 321 52 53 60 66 73 79 80 89 92 101 105 117 119 118 118 130 133 137 136 53 1,350 1,475 1,645 1,807 1,957 2.065 2,350 2,634 2,953 3,292 3,509 3,777 3,979 4,215 4,493 4,670 4,885 5,076 54 211 229 243 276 284 278 312 335 365 411 438 445 462 492 498 447 423 403 55 394 446 510 556 598 593 689 805 922 1,005 1,059 1,099 1,097 1,094 1,250 1,261 1,346 1,428 56 20 22 26 31 38 42 50 50 63 73 77 83 66 78 95 80 71 59 57 276 279 302 325 372 433 471 542 598 672 692 714 753 849 860 967 970 1,017 58 243 272 306 341 375 410 467 505 587 680 776 883 992 1,052 1,080 1,144 1,233 1,285 59 206 227 258 278 291 310 360 397 418 449 466 553 608 650 711 771 841 883 60 1,116 1.187 1,288 1,385 1,584 1.683 1,857 2,071 2,353 2.682 2,998 3,096 3,167 3.015 3,312 3,519 3,586 3,950 61 1,714 1.817 1,950 2,168 2,352 2.429 2,704 2,943 3,240 3.537 3,548 3,736 3,876 4.231 4,557 4,845 5,119 5,403 62 790 883 942 1,011 1,034 1.131 1,298 1,463 1,691 1.854 1,917 2,006 2,047 2.385 2,573 2,798 3,177 3,493 63 255 273 290 321 357 394 432 466 533 594 668 735 816 889 966 1,031 1.145 1,213 64 535 610 652 689 677 737 866 996 1,158 1.260 1,249 1,272 1,231 1.496 1,606 1,766 2.032 2,280 65 2,172 2.360 2,552 2,805 3,069 3.436 3,884 4,318 4,868 5.521 6,334 7,091 7,789 8.632 9,599 10,542 11.592 12,737 66 76 82 91 99 107 121 140 154 190 205 233 237 228 259 270 285 287 307 67 178 182 193 200 207 219 250 282 335 351 372 381 392 427 457 560 612 653 68 83 82 82 83 78 77 88 95 99 100 102 108 115 120 134 134 134 136 69 238 251 275 314 357 465 568 600 662 830 1,006 1.196 1,448 1.683 1,959 2,265 2.509 2,719 70 101 113 129 145 157 170 194 228 260 287 301 342 341 395 469 514 574 612 71 45 51 55 62 72 77 81 99 107 115 136 126 121 154 182 156 181 191 72 50 55 63 74 80 93 105 116 125 138 153 169 186 210 231 264 281 302 73 23 24 27 28 30 35 46 51 71 40 38 32 39 43 74 81 86 91 74 628 700 751 822 922 1.067 1,229 1,386 1,554 1,778 2,098 2,449 2,841 3,079 3.260 3,509 3.747 4,201 75 120 131 145 165 182 199 215 246 271 328 384 405 476 552 657 737 828 966 76 208 226 255 272 284 273 285 294 311 327 358 386 406 439 487 528 571 626 77 78 88 100 129 157 181 196 183 210 232 248 270 285 78 1 2 2 '2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 11 79 229 251 259 266 287 247 244 267 296 300 326 340 355 374 391 401 425 448 80 191 211 224 273 303 313 347 397 455 562 642 718 652 683 789 851 1.077 1,188 81 2,187 2.366 2,575 2,739 2,987 3.278 3,525 3,803 4,036 4,359 4,804 5,239 5,526 5,973 6.373 6,818 7.123 7,647 82 699 727 789 814 905 977 1,032 1,145 1,182 1.241 1,340 1.467 1,557 1,688 1.783 1,895 1,867 1,988 83 219 233 246 240 256 259 272 248 223 234 266 319 369 422 442 463 499 545 84 1.269 1.406 1,540 1,685 1,827 2,042 2,221 2,411 2,630 2.884 3,198 3.454 3.600 3,863 4.148 4.460 4,758 5,114 85 See footnoles at end of table. 130 • Nebraska STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Nebraska Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 rr^ czEfe rr^ m g i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Nebraska Percent Nebraska Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Nebraska • 131 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Nebraska, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 808 545 263 1,375 588 680 1 709 511 199 1,380 514 595 1 565 463 102 1,384 408 448 1 420 353 67 1,386 303 332 1 375 317 58 1,385 271 300 1 353 364 -11 1,382 256 279 1 555 383 172 1,375 404 477 1 533 436 96 1,358 392 434 1 549 434 115 1,339 410 465 3 529 422 108 1,326 399 451 3 519 433 86 1,318 394 437 3 573 455 118 1,316 435 483 4 692 507 185 1,272 544 597 4 1,013 678 334 1,245 813 904 6 Earnings by type •■: Wages and salaries.. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military Slate and local 679 112 17 358 4 318 227 91 263 417 365 2 21 55 68 123 31 65 52 12 2 39 594 99 16 347 4 245 165 81 199 397 342 (M 1 22 53 63 111 30 62 54 12 2 40 447 90 28 307 3 138 75 63 102 347 292 (■■) 1 20 45 52 95 26 53 55 12 2 40 331 70 20 244 3 85 50 35 67 264 212 (■-) 1 9 33 40 66 23 40 52 11 1 40 299 59 17 220 3 77 45 32 58 242 190 (■-) 1 9 30 37 58 19 36 52 14 2 35 278 58 17 252 3 24 -25 49 -11 290 229 (■-) (■•) 15 38 41 75 20 39 61 21 2 39 476 61 18 264 3 210 155 55 172 305 239 {') 1 14 35 46 80 21 42 66 22 2 41 433 64 36 288 4 143 78 64 96 337 264 (■-) 1 15 39 52 90 22 46 73 35 3 36 461 64 25 296 3 166 99 66 115 350 277 1 13 41 56 95 22 49 72 34 3 36 448 60 22 291 3 157 92 65 108 343 266 « 1 15 38 52 93 21 46 77 38 3 36 434 62 23 295 3 139 71 69 86 351 276 (■-) 1 17 40 53 96 22 48 76 37 3 36 479 68 25 300 3 180 102 78 118 365 289 (■-) 1 15 42 53 106 22 50 76 37 2 37 593 74 25 332 4 261 165 96 185 411 336 (M 1 18 51 62 127 25 53 75 35 3 37 898 90 25 459 5 441 306 135 334 570 473 1 2 62 84 76 151 25 73 97 41 18 38 1,246 852 394 1.235 1,009 1,138 11 1,127 96 24 613 6 518 358 160 394 744 563 1 1 53 134 90 179 28 77 180 62 77 41 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 1,314 947 367 1,214 1,082 1,195 13 1,423 1,015 408 1,210 1,176 1,281 14 1,476 1,027 448 1,256 1,175 1,274 11 1,597 1,109 488 1,266 1,261 1,375 13 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public ulilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,182 103 28 691 9 495 328 167 367 828 603 2 1 28 152 106 195 31 87 225 68 113 44 1.266 111 46 723 12 546 369 177 408 873 625 2 1 29 141 107 218 34 92 248 69 130 48 1,262 132 81 657 12 606 406 200 448 826 689 2 2 45 112 114 269 41 105 137 52 27 58 ,361 151 85 731 13 631 440 190 488 887 762 2 2 57 134 122 287 43 115 125 45 13 67 1,960 1,290 670 1,265 1,550 1,681 15 -17 1.649 236 75 823 14 844 622 223 670 1,011 870 4 2 86 155 138 302 49 134 142 46 14 81 1,748 1,340 408 1,302 1,342 1,462 16 -21 1,426 244 78 854 16 592 363 229 408 1,054 900 4 3 93 157 141 307 55 140 155 50 15 89 2,065 1,487 579 1,327 1,556 1.725 19 -23 1,683 284 99 926 18 781 534 246 579 1,146 973 5 4 99 174 150 323 65 152 173 61 17 95 2,150 1,631 519 1,316 1,634 1.826 23 -27 1.776 288 86 1,056 23 746 474 273 519 1,307 1,104 6 6 107 214 174 363 71 164 203 74 25 104 2,301 1,750 551 1,311 1,755 1,946 25 -29 1,891 322 88 1,133 26 787 508 279 551 1,395 1,166 7 8 108 242 185 371 76 169 228 83 32 113 2,210 1,800 409 1,318 1,677 1,871 27 -32 1,813 304 93 1,191 29 651 368 284 409 1,462 1,227 8 8 119 260 197 369 87 178 235 84 31 120 2,344 1,891 452 1,340 1,749 1,969 29 -33 1.906 331 106 1,225 32 712 413 299 452 1,517 1,266 9 10 130 260 194 379 95 189 251 84 38 129 2,259 2,017 242 1,374 1,644 1,868 33 -36 1,800 339 119 1,299 35 534 205 329 242 1,627 1,353 9 14 137 275 201 397 103 216 274 85 52 137 2,332 2,081 252 1,397 1,670 1,942 40 -38 1,864 335 133 1,354 39 549 217 331 252 1,690 1,399 9 15 138 294 210 402 105 226 291 85 58 148 2,692 2,195 497 1,394 1,931 2,223 45 -39 2,139 398 155 1,379 42 801 459 341 497 1,726 1,430 10 14 130 298 214 413 112 239 296 79 59 158 See footnotes at end of table. 132 • Nebraska STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Nebraska, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nontarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income; Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' , Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products , Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and »/ood products Furniture and fixtures , Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products , Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation , Trucking and warehousing Water transportation , Other transportation " , Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate '' Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services , Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " , Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations , Miscellaneous services , Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,785 2,310 475 1,383 2,014 2,255 47 -42 2,166 444 175 1,432 43 780 435 345 475 1,781 1,466 11 10 (■•) 14 {■-) 9 (■-) 6 134 302 197 144 (■•) 4 4 27 10 1 7 (■-) 106 4 5 4 19 18 21 7 5 1 11 6 5 220 100 51 15 37 16 141 283 116 32 84 246 14 30 19 15 15 9 8 3 68 16 9 2,818 2,500 318 1,397 2,017 2,252 56 -45 2,150 475 192 1,561 51 640 276 364 318 1,934 1,600 12 11 n 15 (■-) 9 6 157 337 214 155 (■-) 5 4 28 11 1 (M 10 C-) 122 5 6 4 20 21 31 8 6 1 13 4 3 228 101 55 16 39 17 150 307 127 35 92 268 15 31 19 18 17 8 8 3 76 19 10 2,998 2,649 349 1,417 2,116 2,410 72 -48 2,290 502 206 1,688 55 667 301 365 349 2,061 1,702 13 13 (■-) 16 {■-) 9 7 186 359 221 161 (■•) 5 4 29 12 i 138 5 6 5 24 17 38 14 5 1 13 5 6 234 99 57 17 42 19 159 316 132 39 94 287 13 32 21 21 19 13 8 3 77 20 11 3,074 2,781 293 1,446 2,126 2,456 73 -50 2,333 514 228 ,772 61 622 240 383 293 2,163 1.777 15 15 16 (■-) 9 7 194 377 228 166 {■•) 5 5 31 13 i 148 5 7 6 25 18 38 18 6 1 13 5 7 237 95 60 18 43 21 166 325 140 41 100 307 13 35 20 24 20 12 8 3 82 21 12 3,345 2,930 415 1,464 2,285 2,695 77 -51 2,567 539 239 1,866 67 763 360 403 415 2,280 1,865 18 18 C-) 14 (••) 8 7 195 396 233 168 C-) 5 5 31 13 1 C-) 9 (■•) 163 5 7 7 25 19 41 11 8 12 14 7 7 255 104 65 45 22 174 338 151 45 106 324 14 36 21 27 21 11 8 3 87 22 13 3,443 3,067 376 1.476 2.333 2,729 83 -52 2,593 596 254 1,928 70 731 321 410 376 2,353 1,908 18 18 (■-) 13 (•-) 7 6 200 395 237 168 C-) 6 4 33 14 1 (M 10 (M 158 6 7 8 25 19 42 10 9 2 16 7 7 259 103 66 (■-) 18 48 24 182 346 158 47 111 336 15 37 21 27 22 11 8 3 92 24 15 3,533 3,230 303 1,482 2,384 2,796 88 -55 2,652 618 263 2,033 76 687 248 439 303 2,493 2,015 23 22 (■-) 6 6 203 423 255 180 0-) 6 5 35 16 1 (■-) 11 (■-) 168 6 8 8 26 23 46 10 8 3 16 7 8 268 107 67 e-) 18 51 26 183 371 170 49 121 362 15 40 21 31 23 12 9 3 103 25 18 3,893 3,412 481 1,471 2,647 3,090 90 -57 2,943 664 287 2,117 85 888 426 463 481 2,609 2,113 24 24 5 6 218 437 252 174 (4 6 6 36 17 1 n 11 185 6 9 9 30 24 55 11 9 (■-) 16 7 9 283 109 74 n 19 54 27 188 391 175 52 123 384 17 40 21 32 23 13 9 3 110 27 21 4,202 3.629 573 1,456 2,886 3,370 117 -60 3,193 693 315 2,268 92 1,010 508 502 573 2,797 2,289 27 26 5 7 233 489 265 180 (■-) 7 7 38 18 1 (>•) 14 C-) 224 7 10 10 35 33 62 11 11 10 18 8 8 297 110 79 (4 20 59 30 207 416 183 55 128 426 18 45 22 35 25 15 9 3 124 31 24 4,357 3,888 469 1,457 2,990 3,490 141 -65 3,284 691 382 2,456 108 926 404 523 469 3,021 2,472 30 29 (■-) 13 6 7 245 545 287 196 (■-) 7 7 40 19 1 (■-) 15 258 7 11 10 40 42 63 12 14 24 18 10 9 308 111 82 {'') 21 63 32 218 447 195 57 138 472 19 47 22 40 28 14 12 3 143 32 27 (■-) 25 14 315 84 61 169 C-) 28 16 334 86 69 179 (4 31 18 359 90 74 194 C-) 34 22 386 97 81 208 37 23 416 103 88 224 (■-) 37 22 445 111 98 236 (■-) 37 25 478 115 107 257 (■■) 39 28 496 116 99 281 (■-) 43 32 508 119 91 298 49 36 549 122 90 337 4,641 4,211 430 1,467 3,164 3,731 150 -72 3,509 689 443 2,702 126 904 375 529 430 3,302 2,684 28 28 (4 14 (■-) 7 '^] 268 602 305 205 (■•) 8 8 43 20 1 {■-) 297 7 12 10 47 46 70 15 15 32 18 14 9 335 118 95 (■-) 21 67 35 230 482 212 61 151 513 20 48 23 44 28 15 13 4 159 32 33 1 54 40 618 131 101 386 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Nebraska • 133 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Nebraska, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 5,593 6,127 6,783 7,994 8,313 9,365 9,869 10,811 12,421 13,852 14,589 16,862 17,576 17,987 19,778 20,808 21,637 22,796 1 5.053 5,432 5,970 6,704 7.506 8.243 9,246 10,184 1 1 ,383 12,725 14,112 15,581 16,465 17,346 18,459 19.108 19.702 20,709 2 540 694 812 1,290 806 1.122 623 627 1,038 1,127 478 1.281 1.112 641 1,319 1,700 1,935 2,087 3 1,468 1,504 1,518 1,529 1.538 1.541 1,549 1,554 1,561 1,564 1,573 1,583 1,590 1,597 1,605 1,605 1,598 1,594 4 3,759 4,073 4,467 5,230 5,405 6,075 6,372 6,955 7,958 8,854 9,274 10,652 11,055 11,266 12,322 12,966 13,538 14,300 5 4,506 4,951 5,485 6,496 6,586 7,384 7,728 8,401 9,711 10,805 10,946 12,424 12,653 12,675 14.343 15,271 16,012 16,889 6 190 214 234 291 339 363 382 409 446 514 590 713 790 786 866 962 1,020 1,074 7 -103 -105 -114 -116 -124 -132 -141 -139 -162 -189 -208 -205 -202 -218 -255 -293 -294 -287 8 4,213 4,632 5.137 6,089 6,123 6,889 7,205 7,854 9,103 10,101 10,148 11,506 11,661 11,670 13.222 14,016 14,698 15,529 9 835 876 962 1,093 1,256 1,341 1,450 1,644 1,870 2,140 2,553 3,197 3,536 3.749 3.912 3,956 3,951 4,142 10 545 619 683 812 933 1,134 1,214 1,313 1,449 1,610 1,889 2,158 2,379 2.567 2.644 2,836 2,988 3,125 11 3,279 3,509 3,816 4,256 4,736 5,076 5,674 6,228 6,925 7,767 8,447 9,114 9,503 9,846 10,619 11,148 1 1 ,486 12.057 12 169 193 230 263 311 370 456 522 592 671 763 815 901 946 987 990 1,003 1.050 13 1,058 1,248 1,439 1,977 1,540 1,938 1,598 1,651 2,194 2,367 1,736 2,496 2,249 1,882 2,737 3,133 3,523 3.782 14 475 619 726 1,184 683 1,001 497 462 873 946 288 1,091 906 441 1,122 1,511 1,754 1.903 15 583 630 713 792 857 937 1,101 1,189 1,321 1,421 1,448 1,405 1,343 1,441 1,615 1,622 1,769 1,879 16 540 694 812 1.290 806 1,122 623 627 1,038 1,127 478 1,281 1.112 641 1,319 1,700 1.935 2,087 17 3,966 4,256 4,672 5,206 5,780 6,262 7,105 7,775 8,673 9,678 10,468 11,144 11.542 12,034 13,024 13,571 14.077 14,803 18 3,160 3,382 3,734 4.186 4.679 5,031 5,774 6,339 7,103 7,950 8,587 9,068 9,291 9,665 10,499 10,887 11,297 11,868 19 34 35 42 47 55 61 62 71 79 90 82 87 91 105 100 89 79 85 20 34 35 42 46 54 59 60 69 77 87 81 86 91 103 99 87 76 81 21 U 14 n 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 ^1 2 2 2 3 3 22 17 20 29 34 37 43 41 44 65 71 61 68 77 48 52 23 '^ (H 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 P) 24 5 6 7 13 19 21 25 22 25 45 55 50 42 44 52 21 24 25 n n ("•) n H (4 (■-) (■-) f] f) 0-) (■-) {■-) (•) n 26 9 10 14 13 14 16 18 17 15 15 17 22 23 24 24 27 317 335 393 438 489 519 638 705 780 812 791 725 715 731 847 862 869 902 28 687 713 793 879 981 996 1,145 1,247 1,405 1.610 1.742 1,880 1,817 1,841 2.043 2,076 2,105 2,178 29 337 356 383 414 474 500 558 576 661 745 833 915 906 907 959 1,013 1,055 1,081 30 225 236 251 264 308 338 361 360 421 460 532 575 565 541 559 587 596 591 31 1 1 2 4 6 7 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 32 9 8 9 10 11 11 13 15 16 17 19 21 19 20 20 21 25 27 33 13 13 13 14 17 16 19 20 27 28 27 29 30 30 35 38 43 46 34 46 49 55 58 61 66 73 79 85 99 112 127 132 143 146 162 176 188 35 21 22 24 27 28 23 29 33 37 47 53 61 64 68 73 75 78 78 36 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 4 3 37 f) ^ (^) {■-) (■-) (■-) (■•) C-) C-) (■•) (■-) 38 21 23 28 34 37 35 54 58 66 82 79 88 83 93 113 116 124 136 39 0-) !}■) 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 8 40 350 357 410 466 508 495 587 671 743 865 910 965 911 934 1.084 1,063 1,050 1,098 41 9 8 10 12 12 22 27 30 33 38 36 36 31 35 33 33 33 35 42 14 20 24 26 24 19 22 24 27 28 29 29 30 32 37 38 40 44 43 12 7 8 11 17 21 24 28 32 41 48 52 40 40 51 51 48 52 44 53 57 67 78 92 81 91 105 127 133 135 144 138 139 159 162 155 162 45 61 64 74 94 111 124 150 177 185 238 254 280 254 258 301 280 284 290 46 93 93 104 115 119 109 127 145 151 178 182 186 179 183 233 227 223 232 47 20 24 30 36 36 22 26 31 37 42 45 49 47 48 51 52 44 45 48 17 18 19 19 22 28 38 38 46 49 51 51 51 54 63 62 64 75 49 21 15 21 16 25 14 29 5 32 50 20 3l" 36 40' 46 50 50 5l" 5l" '53 55 58 58 59 51 18 19 20 23 25 27 34 38 41 49 58 64 68 70 82 85 86 91 52 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 14 18 20 22 23 22 22 17 17 15 14 53 395 433 482 544 616 643 743 835 966 1,115 1,238 1,329 1,391 1,425 1.537 1,555 1,571 1,581 54 135 144 156 173 191 192 232 265 318 394 436 463 465 479 531 533 502 478 55 114 127 149 175 196 199 231 266 299 324 355 379 395 391 438 434 479 537 56 (■-) (■-) (■-) C-) (■-) (■-) {■-) P-) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 57 23 25 24 24 33 32 35 38 58 61 66 66 69 69 73 72 83 92 58 83 93 105 122 139 155 172 187 211 246 280 309 336 358 357 364 362 368 59 40 44 48 49 56 65 73 79 79 89 100 111 125 127 138 151 145 106 60 269 280 308 348 417 562 622 673 738 850 947 982 1.001 993 1.047 1,063 1,063 1,129 61 567 612 663 753 822 807 906 978 1,064 1,172 1,213 1,252 1,268 1,320 1,374 1,423 1,456 1.515 62 249 274 300 332 357 405 476 534 604 662 708 756 792 871 930 999 1,032 1.152 63 80 86 91 103 116 133 151 165 185 207 235 261 287 307 325 337 353 s366 64 169 188 209 229 240 272 326 370 419 455 473 495 505 565 605 662 729 786 65 629 685 736 826 912 1,003 1,145 1,252 1,427 1 596 1,801 1,984 2,150 2,317 2.553 2,743 3,023 3,273 66 25 27 26 30 34 33 38 42 46 47 51 51 54 57 61 62 64 66 67 52 52 55 58 63 67 79 89 100 104 115 117 129 138 145 177 193 202 68 23 23 23 24 22 22 25 27 28 29 29 31 33 35 38 38 38 38 69 61 63 67 76 89 99 125 139 162 198 218 249 282 326 404 473 543 592 70 36 42 45 52 56 63 71 78 95 102 109 122 113 134 157 165 182 189 71 17 19 23 25 28 32 36 39 47 51 60 51 54 67 76 67 81 83 72 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 27 28 30 29 35 36 38 43 46 53 54 73 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 8 5 6 5 6 6 8 8 8 8 74 205 218 234 257 292 333 381 419 479 543 637 718 846 892 916 963 1,016 1,130 75 45 46 53 66 71 75 81 87 98 112 128 134 148 163 194 211 240 266 76 43 49 54 60 64 62 65 63 67 71 78 86 91 100 109 116 119 124 77 31 35 39 49 54 61 64 67 71 79 82 88 98 78 T T l" 1 l" 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 79 54 62 65 69 75 62 65 72 79 82 89 97 103 107 114 115 118 124 80 49 63 70 87 94 98 114 125 140 166 188 221 187 183 206 217 276 294 81 805 875 938 1.021 1.102 1,231 1,331 1,436 1,569 1,727 1,881 2,075 2,250 2,369 2,524 2.684 2,781 2,935 82 160 178 189 201 220 246 241 256 272 299 325 344 360 387 406 427 434 459 83 122 135 149 160 164 170 180 188 203 211 229 259 291 307 331 356 375 398 84 523 562 600 660 718 815 910 992 1,095 1,217 1,327 1,472 1,599 1,676 1.788 1.900 1,971 2,078 85 See footnotes at end of table. 134 . North Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and North Dakota Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 I Tb I n^ I Tb iM -^^ i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. North Dakota Percent North Dakota Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME North Dakota • 135 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for North Dakota, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] ——I 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Fami income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us: Transfer payments 255 157 98 674 378 227 210 145 65 682 308 183 127 132 -5 680 187 96 118 102 16 676 175 96 98 94 5 674 146 121 117 4 672 180 181 124 57 670 270 155 154 147 8 664 233 123 213 147 66 655 325 182 1 182 142 39 647 ^1 155 1 204 141 63 644 317 178 1 225 150 75 640 351 197 1 323 164 158 615 525 294 1 385 176 209 583 660 359 2 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Constaiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 226 24 5 137 1 88 58 30 98 129 110 « 2 7 7 20 47 7 21 19 6 13 182 23 5 124 1 58 33 24 65 117 99 (■-) 1 5 7 18 41 6 19 19 6 0") 13 95 21 11 101 1 -7 -25 18 -5 101 82 r-) 1 3 6 15 34 5 16 19 6 (■-) 12 95 16 8 82 1 13 2 11 16 79 61 (•-) 1 2 5 12 23 4 13 18 6 (■•) 12 5 73 53 1 2 4 11 20 4 11 19 8 r) 11 87 1 9 -7 16 4 93 66 « 1 3 5 13 28 4 13 27 13 (■•) 14 155 15 11 95 1 59 40 18 57 99 71 (■•) 1 3 5 14 31 4 13 27 12 (••) 15 122 16 16 104 1 18 -5 23 e 115 81 {M 1 4 6 15 35 4 15 35 24 (■•) 11 181 16 16 108 1 73 50 23 66 116 84 (•-) 1 3 6 17 36 4 16 32 20 (■•) 12 154 14 14 108 1 45 22 23 39 115 83 (■•) 1 5 6 16 36 4 15 33 20 13 177 15 12 110 1 68 43 24 63 115 84 C-) 1 s 6 16 36 5 15 31 18 (■•) 13 196 18 11 117 1 78 50 29 75 122 90 (■•) 1 4 6 16 41 5 16 32 18 (■-) 13 293 21 9 130 1 163 126 36 158 136 105 (') 2 4 7 18 51 6 17 30 16 {'-) 14 357 19 9 150 1 208 164 44 209 150 120 (4 2 4 8 21 57 6 21 30 12 3 15 524 214 311 546 961 494 2 492 23 9 184 1 310 256 53 311 184 139 O 2 4 10 25 67 6 24 45 10 18 17 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other ialjor income.... Proprietors' Income '.. Farm Nonfarm 548 233 314 534 1,026 511 2 565 270 295 544 1,038 517 2 616 325 290 570 1,080 546 3 859 358 501 578 1,486 784 4 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 509 27 12 195 2 315 258 57 314 197 155 0-) 2 4 12 29 74 6 27 42 12 11 19 514 31 19 201 2 314 253 61 295 222 167 ("■) 2 6 12 29 81 7 29 55 13 19 23 543 39 33 222 2 322 249 73 290 256 209 (■-) 3 13 13 35 100 8 37 47 14 5 28 779 43 36 260 3 521 450 71 501 282 233 3 18 15 40 112 8 37 49 15 2 31 861 478 383 580 1,485 732 5 -6 721 106 35 302 3 427 341 86 383 348 286 1 3 30 21 50 128 11 43 62 21 3 38 728 511 217 597 1,219 591 6 -8 578 100 50 321 4 267 177 90 217 374 305 1 4 35 21 52 134 13 46 69 23 3 43 846 545 301 619 1,367 694 7 -8 678 118 50 332 4 357 264 93 301 393 321 2 4 39 21 54 136 16 50 72 23 3 46 872 586 285 604 1,443 715 8 -9 698 133 40 360 5 351 248 102 285 430 352 2 5 41 24 59 149 17 54 78 23 6 49 801 599 201 608 1,317 663 3 -11 644 116 41 381 5 276 169 107 201 462 377 2 10 45 26 63 155 18 59 85 26 7 51 818 621 198 609 1,344 680 9 -12 659 115 44 398 6 275 167 108 198 482 394 3 14 44 26 66 154 21 66 88 27 7 54 833 663 170 611 1,363 683 10 -13 660 126 47 420 7 256 140 116 170 513 420 3 14 60 28 65 158 23 70 92 28 8 57 914 675 239 615 1,486 753 11 -14 728 135 51 417 7 328 213 115 239 513 418 4 13 46 29 66 166 24 70 95 28 8 59 952 717 234 613 1,553 778 15 -15 748 150 54 443 8 327 207 120 234 544 442 4 13 54 29 71 172 26 73 102 29 9 64 976 774 202 612 1,595 780 17 -17 747 160 70 467 9 304 175 129 202 578 472 4 13 60 33 74 18-V 29 78 106 31 9 66 See footnotes at end of table. 136 • North Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for North Dakota, 195S-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Phvate Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products , Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " , Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational sen/ices Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,114 828 285 606 1,838 3 1 74 33 14 4 12 11 63 123 31 10 20 85 6 10 7 4 4 3 2 2 26 4 2 1,033 874 159 618 1,672 77 34 14 4 13 11 67 129 34 12 23 93 6 11 8 5 4 2 2 2 30 5 2 1,143 906 237 634 1,803 917 24 -21 872 181 90 565 13 339 204 135 237 680 529 4 4 2 9 1 67 34 24 16 2 3 (■■) f] 3 (4 1 78 33 15 4 14 13 68 130 38 13 25 99 6 11 8 5 4 2 2 1 32 5 2 1,055 924 132 641 1,647 9 l^i {■■) 1 3 (^) (^) 3 (■-) 1 79 32 15 4 14 14 71 128 37 13 24 106 6 11 8 5 4 3 2 1 35 6 3 1,469 1,028 441 637 2,306 1,206 27 -25 1,154 213 101 637 16 553 405 148 441 765 580 5 5 2 8 '\ 83 34 25 16 3 {■-) 1^1 3 (■-) 1 82 32 17 4 15 15 82 130 40 14 26 111 7 11 8 5 5 3 2 2 38 6 3 1,368 1,063 306 644 2,125 3 (■-) 1 86 32 18 4 16 16 80 139 43 16 27 116 8 12 8 6 5 4 2 1 40 6 3 1,361 1,138 223 649 2,097 1,098 34 -29 1,035 214 112 725 20 353 190 163 223 875 653 5 5 2 8 (■•) 1 105 44 28 18 (' 1 1 r) P-) 16 1 (M (■-) 2 4 C-) |i{ 5 3 (^) 1 89 31 19 5 17 18 83 146 45 18 27 124 8 13 8 6 6 4 2 2 43 7 3 1,584 1,226 358 649 2,441 1,289 36 -30 1,223 238 123 775 23 491 320 171 358 931 687 6 6 (M 13 2 10 (■•) 1 103 49 28 18 9 1 0-) 3 (M (■-) 2 5 \ 4 (M 1 96 32 22 5 18 19 88 152 48 18 29 133 10 13 8 7 6 4 2 1 46 7 4 1,612 1,279 333 647 2,491 1,311 43 -30 1,238 240 134 807 25 479 294 186 333 978 711 6 6 (■-) 14 2 10 (4 1 85 56 30 20 2 7 (4 e 4 'I 100 33 24 5 20 20 92 160 49 19 30 148 11 15 8 7 7 5 2 1 53 9 5 1,609 1,319 290 626 2,571 1,293 54 -31 1,209 244 157 827 27 439 253 186 290 1,003 732 7 7 (>•) 16 2 11 (■-) 1 83 54 31 20 10 1 1 0-) II 1 (M 'I 8 (M (4 1 5 4 (^) 1 103 32 23 5 21 21 95 167 52 20 31 157 11 15 9 8 7 5 2 1 58 8 5 0-) 11 4 118 34 8 76 12 5 132 35 15 82 (M 14 6 151 37 25 89 (^) 15 7 170 39 34 96 15 7 186 45 41 99 (4 15 6 206 49 49 108 15 7 222 52 55 115 (■-) 16 8 244 55 60 128 (■•) 17 9 267 57 68 141 0-) 19 9 271 60 71 140 1,670 1,405 265 621 2,690 1,330 56 -32 1,242 253 175 882 31 417 228 189 265 1,065 776 7 7 (M 15 2 11 'I 84 59 34 22 10 1 1 (■-) 3 9 (■-) 1 6 4 2 109 33 26 6 23 22 98 177 54 22 32 171 12 15 9 8 7 5 3 2 66 8 6 P-) 20 10 289 66 75 148 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME North Dakota • 137 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for North Dakota, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 1,937 2,235 2,687 3,902 3,788 3,919 3,860 4,067 5,007 5,464 5,590 6,710 7,070 7,361 7,930 8,182 8,427 8,709 1 1,646 1,814 2.027 2,304 2.619 2.987 3,387 3.779 4,271 4,778 5,370 6,178 6,673 7,070 7,293 7.469 7,644 7,944 2 291 421 661 1,598 1,169 932 473 289 736 686 220 532 396 291 637 713 783 765 3 619 627 631 632 634 638 645 649 651 652 655 661 672 681 687 685 679 671 4 3,129 3,567 4,260 6,171 5,973 6,138 5,982 6,265 7,695 8,378 8,538 10,149 10,520 10,804 11,548 11,952 12,420 12,971 5 1,577 1,825 2,228 3,369 3,173 3,202 3,068 3.135 3,969 4,304 4,143 4,875 4,996 5,082 5,588 5.733 5.855 6,020 6 70 79 82 110 134 153 164 160 178 199 228 267 294 300 316 339 349 366 7 -S3 -55 -59 -62 -73 -80 -96 -102 -115 -132 -146 -151 -159 -171 -172 -169 -175 -178 8 1,454 1,690 2,087 3,197 2,965 2,968 2,808 2.873 3,676 3,973 3,768 4,456 4,543 4,610 5,100 5.225 5,331 5,476 9 258 280 306 373 440 502 556 643 732 831 1,037 1.361 1,526 1,641 1,659 1.699 1,711 1,779 10 224 265 294 332 382 448 496 552 598 660 784 893 1,001 1,110 1,171 1.258 1,385 1,454 11 1,067 1,166 1,288 1,432 1.624 1,833 2,085 2.252 2,571 2,909 3,183 3,603 3,831 3,972 4,077 4.150 4,160 4,309 12 43 51 61 70 86 113 139 160 188 217 249 280 320 344 341 332 325 332 13 466 608 879 1,867 1.463 1,257 843 724 1,210 1,179 711 992 845 766 1,170 1.251 1,371 1,379 14 253 380 620 1,553 1.113 873 401 224 664 611 145 462 323 221 569 644 714 691 15 213 228 259 314 350 384 442 500 545 568 566 530 522 545 602 608 657 688 16 291 421 661 1,598 1.169 932 473 289 736 686 220 532 396 291 637 713 783 765 17 1,286 1,404 1.567 1.771 2,004 2,270 2,595 2.846 3,233 3,619 3,923 4,343 4,599 4,791 4.951 5,020 5,072 5.255 18 931 1,016 1.142 1.309 1,515 1,736 2.011 2,224 2,559 2.886 3,127 3,439 3,622 3,754 3.859 3,852 3.865 4.003 19 9 12 12 15 19 21 20 23 27 28 25 26 29 34 33 30 27 29 20 9 12 12 15 19 21 20 23 26 27 24 25 28 34 32 29 26 28 21 U (■-) (■■) (") 0-) (M (■-) 1 1 1 1 1 (■•) 1 1 1 1 1 22 16 17 19 27 38 46 60 87 125 196 305 273 203 225 217 152 135 23 4 4 4 5 6 9 13 17 22 29 35 42 47 52 57 64 57 52 24 10 10 10 12 18 25 28 38 58 90 155 257 219 142 158 144 85 71 25 "■l 0-) (M (■-) (M (■-) (■-) C-) n n (■-) (■-) ('■) C-) (■-) (°) 26 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 7 6 6 6 7 10 11 10 11 n 27 120 137 167 164 195 242 303 337 422 447 429 413 466 546 432 359 357 374 28 75 82 89 109 139 185 199 198 221 253 262 279 289 298 320 331 334 348 29 44 48 48 54 63 72 79 89 101 111 120 137 153 164 173 180 186 188 30 26 28 28 32 38 43 46 52 57 59 62 70 80 85 87 91 93 95 31 1- (■-) 0-) (^) 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 9 32 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 33 ;!• fi (M ■) (■-) 2 (■■) 27 4 l^i 5 7 2 1 {■-) 1 5 (■-) 1 91 12 35 5 18 21 75 170 51 22 29 152 7 16 11 7 9 5 5 1 51 8 7 1,717 1,388 329 671 2,559 1,361 51 2 1,311 240 166 812 32 517 302 215 329 1,031 775 14 14 (■-) 17 12 4 73 100 70 55 (■-) l^i 9 (M a-) 4 (M 31 4 l^i 5 7 4 1 P-) 1 5 1 94 12 35 6 19 23 77 181 53 23 30 166 7 17 11 8 9 5 5 1 57 8 8 (■-) 10 4 152 45 30 77 (■•) 11 5 160 47 32 81 5 165 52 27 85 P-) 13 6 172 57 25 90 14 7 180 59 26 95 (M 15 6 203 63 33 108 15 7 221 65 36 119 (4 15 8 230 66 36 128 (■-) 17 8 249 69 39 141 20 9 256 70 39 147 1,838 1,492 346 669 2,747 1,462 55 2 1,410 238 190 884 37 541 320 222 346 1,116 839 15 15 (•-) 19 C-) 1 15 4 81 110 75 59 (•-) ('I c-i 10 1 (■•: 5 (■-) 35 4 t\ 6 8 5 1 {■■) 3 6 (■-) 1 103 13 39 6 20 25 82 192 57 25 32 179 7 18 11 9 10 5 5 1 64 8 9 21 10 277 78 37 162 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME South Dakota 141 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for South Dakota, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1935 1986 1987 Line 2,133 2,336 2,694 3,467 3,430 3,732 3,703 4,246 4,861 5,555 5,680 6,398 6,590 6,760 7,483 7,811 8,348 8,900 1 1,765 1,934 2,131 2,405 2,730 3.019 3,410 3.789 4,271 4.740 5.230 5,763 6,105 6,490 6.880 7.125 7,491 7.924 2 368 402 563 1.062 700 713 293 457 590 815 449 635 485 270 603 685 858 976 3 667 671 677 679 680 681 687 689 689 689 691 692 695 699 705 708 708 709 4 3,200 3,480 3,977 5,107 5,045 5,477 5,392 6,163 7,051 8,062 8,217 9,249 9,489 9,672 10,612 11,030 11,798 12,545 5 1,675 1.827 2,141 2.845 2,690 2.879 2.755 3.184 3,675 4.207 4,053 4.435 4,376 4.420 5.079 5,313 5.731 6.149 6 67 72 83 109 128 144 155 158 181 207 222 252 268 276 301 331 353 377 7 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 15 9 12 12 11 8 1.615 1,761 2,065 2.743 2,570 2.744 2.611 3.037 3,508 4.014 3,846 4,199 4.126 4.159 4.786 4.994 5,390 5.784 9 282 301 326 373 447 499 550 625 718 824 992 1,241 1.398 1.454 1.482 1,529 1.599 1,684 10 236 274 303 351 412 490 542 584 634 716 841 958 1.066 1.147 1.216 1,288 1.359 1,433 11 1,047 1,133 1.236 1,385 1.564 1.685 1.882 2.060 2,354 2.610 2.803 3,009 3,103 3.2S4 3.496 3.637 3.793 4.022 12 48 56 68 78 93 114 140 162 188 217 239 258 284 306 320 319 333 352 13 580 637 837 1,382 1.033 1.079 734 962 1,134 1.380 1.012 1,168 989 850 1,263 1.357 1.605 1.775 14 336 371 529 1,019 646 662 246 409 522 742 375 562 408 196 530 614 789 905 15 244 267 308 363 387 417 487 553 611 638 637 606 581 655 733 744 817 869 16 368 402 563 1.062 700 713 293 457 590 815 449 635 485 270 603 685 858 976 17 1.307 1.425 1.578 1,783 1,990 2.165 2.463 2.727 3,085 3,392 3.604 3.800 3.891 4,150 4,476 4,628 4.874 5,172 18 964 1.053 1,169 1.351 1.522 1.656 1.910 2.142 2.438 2,699 2.845 2.987 3.024 3,239 3,517 3.613 3.814 4,032 19 16 18 20 24 26 25 25 31 34 37 35 35 38 49 47 41 34 37 20 15 17 19 22 25 23 23 28 31 35 33 34 38 44 43 37 29 32 21 (^) u 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 (4 5 4 4 4 5 22 ^0 24 29 34 38 44 48 53 63 76 85 75 81 86 88 86 90 23 n (4 ^) 'I (■-) {■•) (■-) (^) 0-) (■-) (■-) (4 n 1 1 1 1 (°) 24 1 1 1 4 4 6 8 7 7 13 15 10 10 13 5 h 25 14 17 16 19 21 25 26 27 30 38 45 50 43 50 53 54 58 62 26 4 5 7 8 9 9 11 13 16 18 18 20 19 21 22 21 22 n 27 88 102 120 146 167 174 216 255 296 304 282 263 235 249 278 281 312 3Sl 28 126 137 157 178 202 212 255 285 332 399 424 454 458 491 539 531 574 597 29 85 89 93 105 119 126 148 161 179 204 223 238 244 253 247 242 264 261 30 68 70 70 78 89 94 108 116 129 147 162 173 179 181 168 158 179 166 31 ■ 0-) C-) n C-) 'I (4 (4 0-) (^) 1 (4 U (4 11 (4 U (4 1 32 3 4 4 6 6 9 11 13 15 16 15 20 17 20 33 n (4 C-) <}-) 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 5 P) 5 34 11 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 22 27 29 31 32 35 36 38 40 42 35 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 36 ^) ('• 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 ^1 (■■) (4 (4 0-) 37 « r 'I (■•) (■■) (■•) (■•) P-) n (4 38 1 1 3 3 3 4 5 7 7 9 9 9 11 14 15 16 20 39 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 P) 1 40 41 48 64 73 83 86 108 124 153 195 201 216 213 238 292 290 310 335 41 5 5 8 10 11 13 17 21 24 24 21 21 20 24 28 30 36 41 42 I) (■■ R (^) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 43 L H M w C-) (■-) (■-) H-) 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 7 8 44 g 8 9 10 11 10 14 15 19 22 23 22 22 23 22 23 27 31 45 9 9 12 13 16 21 24 30 37 53 60 66 61 64 84 82 88 97 46 a 9 10 11 13 9 11 12 18 27 27 29 33 40 54 45 44 46 47 3 4 5 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 48 1 1 1 5 6 8 9 9 12 15 16 16 13 14 16 16 18 21 49 '1 1 7 3 u 50 7 6 11 T2 'l2 Ts 16 2l" 19 21" 20 20 23 '24 '24 '19 51 n 1 2 4 6 8 14 16 19 22 25 28 29 32 35 38 40 44 52 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 10 13 17 19 20 22 53 119 132 153 170 192 202 229 266 295 320 342 358 370 378 420 419 430 443 54 13 14 15 17 18 18 21 24 25 28 30 32 31 32 33 30 24 19 55 47 54 66 75 86 91 104 124 144 161 179 175 176 178 213 206 218 231 56 n n n (•-) (■-) n « (^) u 1^) U (4 (4 (4 57 7 9 9 13 13 16 20 21 23 25 27 26 31 33 58 25 27 30 32 36 40 45 50 57 64 69 76 79 81 78 75 ■ 77 78 59 27 29 33 37 38 42 46 52 50 48 45 54 60 62 70 82 80 82 60 92 98 107 125 157 211 223 232 261 294 325 327 323 323 347 349 346 365 61 219 235 251 298 326 327 373 405 450 489 487 503 504 540 567 577 582 613 62 63 68 76 84 91 105 127 147 168 184 193 202 214 242 265 289 305 318 63 29 31 33 36 41 48 55 61 68 77 88 100 115 128 141 159 165 170 64 35 37 43 48 50 57 72 85 100 107 105 102 99 115 125 130 139 148 65 222 240 262 297 325 362 419 475 549 608 680 759 808 885 968 1.038 1.145 1,240 66 9 10 11 14 13 16 20 23 27 26 27 24 26 28 30 32 32 35 67 19 19 20 21 22 24 28 32 38 40 47 47 52 57 58 72 78 82 68 11 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 16 16 16 16 69 10 11 11 13 17 22 27 31 36 43 49 62 71 80 95 110 120 130 70 13 15 18 21 22 22 24 28 36 37 38 43 40 45 52 57 62 65 71 5 6 8 8 9 10 12 14 17 18 23 17 19 25 29 25 29 30 72 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 12 12 13 12 14 14 15 17 18 21 22 73 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 74 84 87 94 104 118 136 157 175 199 226 266 312 359 392 418 446 470 517 75 12 13 15 20 21 22 24 28 32 36 39 40 42 45 53 57 64 71 76 14 15 17 18 20 20 21 22 24 27 29 34 36 39 41 41 43 47 77 16 18 19 19 24 27 28 28 30 33 37 45 (4 60 49 78 79 80 u i f) 31 '^ ■§ & 31 (■-) 37 u u (4 50 u u u u ^] 13 17 18 25 26 27 34 41 48 56 60 70 53 59 67 69 103 112 81 343 372 409 431 468 510 552 585 648 693 758 813 866 911 959 1,015 1,060 1.140 82 89 96 111 117 130 145 155 164 176 183 199 211 216 227 240 251 257 273 83 49 56 63 69 72 74 76 78 88 90 97 108 124 131 136 140 150 175 84 205 220 235 245 266 291 322 343 383 420 462 494 527 553 583 624 654 692 85 See footnotes at end of table. 142 • Southeast STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Southeast Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 rrb r~rfe» FTb i iM i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Southeast Percent 30 25 20 15 10 5 Southeast Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) I I " VJIs^ II i il n 11 11 I Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Southeast • 143 Major Sources of Personal Income > for the Southeast Region, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence rotal personal Income Nonfarnn personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' ?9r capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments 9,861 7,861 2,000 27,152 363 8,336 16 8,446 7,198 1,248 27,312 309 7.024 17 7,442 6,248 1,195 27,463 271 5,987 17 5,608 4,841 767 27,665 203 4,443 17 5,704 4,705 1,000 27,903 204 4,704 16 6,903 5,624 1.280 28,190 245 5,838 17 7,544 6,029 1,515 28,418 265 6,467 17 8,736 7,180 1,557 28,628 305 7,292 19 9,472 7,565 1,907 28,923 327 8,193 69 8,779 7,303 1,476 29,350 299 7,495 65 9,450 7,972 1,478 29,843 317 8,057 72 10,240 8,823 1,418 30,277 338 8,793 80 13,348 11,500 1,848 31,016 430 1 1 ,790 106 16,342 15,612 2.731 31,595 581 16,649 185 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by Industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 8,319 1,344 198 5,486 50 2,800 1,824 976 2.000 6.335 5.685 58 330 293 1.471 868 1.326 316 1.024 650 173 58 419 7,008 1.229 209 5.055 50 1,919 1,087 832 1,248 5.776 5.107 53 282 256 1.304 801 1.193 275 943 669 178 59 432 5,971 1,058 413 4,263 47 1,677 1,067 610 1,195 4,793 4,109 45 211 162 1,003 678 975 234 801 683 180 59 444 4,426 875 307 3.362 42 1.038 665 373 767 3.676 3,037 36 139 81 747 517 701 188 627 638 171 58 410 4,688 746 271 3,414 39 1,250 894 355 1,000 3,704 2.983 35 149 76 838 483 656 179 567 721 229 53 438 5,821 804 278 4,069 44 1,725 1,155 570 1.280 4,558 3,699 37 218 145 1,034 522 890 201 651 860 334 58 468 6,450 834 260 4,382 45 2,040 1,376 664 1,515 4,952 4,018 42 242 153 1,124 559 988 214 697 934 352 67 515 7,273 977 486 5,008 55 2,229 1,397 833 1,557 5,736 4,636 41 302 220 1,296 625 1,130 232 790 1,100 577 75 447 8,124 1,064 283 5,503 56 2,633 1,727 906 1,907 6,286 5,212 53 344 241 1,489 685 1,285 247 869 1,073 507 84 483 7,429 1,021 329 5,256 56 2,183 1.303 880 1.476 6.019 4.839 47 287 239 1.278 641 1.282 239 826 1.180 581 86 514 7,985 1,133 333 5,732 59 2,266 1,296 969 1,478 6,579 5,323 48 301 298 1,484 689 1,373 254 876 1,256 631 91 534 8,713 1,161 366 6,353 66 2,375 1,226 1,149 1.418 7,376 5.976 47 348 380 1.664 752 1.560 270 955 1.400 670 173 557 1 1 ,684 1,286 378 8,475 84 3,231 1.624 1.607 1.848 9,942 7.866 51 444 776 2,299 890 1,988 302 1,114 2,076 791 701 584 16,464 1,491 388 12,025 106 4,518 2,443 2,075 2,731 13,918 10,158 67 539 1,265 3,189 1,113 2,318 323 1,345 3,760 1,083 2,074 604 22,835 19,613 3,222 31,778 719 21,203 369 20,834 1,513 388 15,707 139 5.358 2,871 2,488 3,222 17,981 11,827 77 610 1,021 4,103 1,325 2,753 350 1,587 6,154 1,622 3,882 651 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence rotal personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' ?et capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence • Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 25,420 21,813 3,607 31 ,296 812 23,606 380 26,358 22,679 3,679 30,820 855 23,985 379 27,112 22,867 4,245 31,751 854 23,269 324 28,521 24,320 4,201 32,169 887 24,384 334 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm iamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 23.226 1,679 515 17,487 206 5,913 3,218 2,695 3,607 19,998 12,925 85 694 749 4,543 1,573 3,074 409 1,799 7,073 1,643 4,722 707 23,606 1,777 975 17,606 253 6,126 3,254 2,872 3,679 20,307 13,421 95 684 755 4,376 1,645 3,425 463 1,978 6,886 1,533 4,567 785 22,945 2,132 2,035 16,009 269 6,991 3,764 3,227 4,245 19,024 15,084 103 745 922 4,383 1,837 4,261 575 2,259 3,940 1,250 1,777 913 24,050 2,326 2.145 17.289 321 6.774 3.667 3.108 4,201 20,183 17,092 109 988 1,220 5,106 1,976 4,561 636 2,495 3,091 1,082 892 1,117 32,092 27,265 4.828 32.275 994 27,390 339 153 27,204 2,834 2,054 19,052 373 7,965 4,237 3,728 4,828 22,563 19,210 150 1,184 1,542 5,837 2,152 4,874 739 2,730 3,353 1,119 911 1,323 31,656 27,855 3,801 32,803 965 26,455 347 186 26,294 2,956 2,406 19,031 398 7,026 3,247 3,779 3,801 22,653 18,944 149 944 1,545 5,555 2,122 5,005 803 2,819 3,710 1,224 995 1,491 35,256 31,298 3,957 33,860 1,041 29,113 449 219 28,883 3,429 2,943 21,069 501 7,543 3.393 4.151 3.957 25.156 20.978 159 1.056 1.775 6,411 2,233 5,305 959 3,081 4,177 1,318 1,227 1,632 40,124 35,408 4,716 34,421 1,166 34,367 528 252 34,092 3,580 2,452 24,939 622 8,807 4,115 4,691 4,716 29,651 23,975 176 1,189 2,268 7,361 2,571 5,977 1.055 3.377 5.676 1,696 2,177 1,803 42,854 38,519 4,335 34,661 1,236 36,796 575 300 36,521 3,818 2,516 27,313 693 8,790 3,737 5,053 4,335 32,461 26,005 191 1,128 2,749 7,872 2,766 6,483 1.178 3.639 6.456 1,904 2,560 1,993 44,922 40,816 4,106 34,681 1,295 38,391 604 332 38,119 4,198 2,606 28,932 774 8,685 3.523 5.162 4.106 34.285 27.573 200 1.119 2,787 8,598 2,902 6,719 1.330 3.918 6.712 1.927 2,621 2,164 44,811 41,311 3,500 34,830 1,287 37,711 694 337 37,355 4,526 2,930 28,729 810 8,173 2,928 5,245 3.500 34.212 27.438 215 987 2.496 8.481 2.893 6,858 1,460 4,049 6,773 1,895 2,519 2,360 48,665 44.698 3.967 35.399 1,375 40.960 793 380 40.547 4.943 3,175 30,920 939 9,101 3,392 5,709 3,967 36,993 30,021 221 1,115 2,552 9,454 3,051 7,370 1,649 4,611 6,971 2,019 2,408 2,544 52,628 49,074 3.555 36.071 1,459 44,178 880 410 43.708 5.547 3.373 33.976 1.097 9.105 2.958 6,147 3,555 40,624 33,227 231 1,323 2,883 10.314 3,384 8,042 1.862 5,188 7,397 2.167 2.432 2.798 55,489 52.495 2.994 36.874 1,505 46.140 1.022 440 45,558 6,021 3,911 35,978 1,246 8,915 2,385 6,531 2,994 43.146 35.298 231 1.397 3.117 10,822 3,627 8,438 2,023 5,642 7,848 2,256 2,484 3,108 See footnotes at end of table. 144 • Southeast STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Southeast Region, 195&~87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Fann income Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income; Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us.- Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments Eamings by type: Wages and salaries. Other labor income... Proprietors' income' Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Agricultural sen/ices Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .... Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health sen/ices Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 58,071 54,483 3,589 37,435 1,551 47,679 1,061 453 47,071 6,467 4,534 36,843 1,265 9,571 2.951 6.619 3,589 44.090 35,814 246 152 95 1,228 654 390 34 150 3,070 10.734 6,472 1,212 1,759 618 604 429 1,167 188 284 106 105 4,262 723 379 697 477 321 406 483 136 44 453 42 100 3,597 1,036 717 192 482 608 563 2,828 5,843 2,099 595 1,504 6,168 325 724 1,003 385 273 183 149 78 1,340 336 264 1 710 397 8,276 2,429 2,373 3,474 1959 62,253 58,743 3,510 38,115 1,633 51,074 1,223 486 50,337 7,015 4,901 39,763 1,451 9,860 2.838 7,022 3.510 47,564 38,892 241 156 85 1,224 642 388 32 162 3,343 11,949 7,087 1,284 1,994 716 672 448 1.250 182 298 126 119 4,861 835 450 764 498 379 506 499 155 73 531 56 114 3,840 1,043 800 205 533 656 603 3,056 6.262 2.304 655 1,649 6,672 342 751 1,020 453 288 179 163 71 1.491 393 284 1 789 447 8,672 2,522 2,431 3,719 1960 64,555 61,164 3,391 38.885 1,660 52.594 1,425 537 51.706 7,603 5,246 41,450 1,534 9,611 2,725 6,886 3,391 49,203 40,121 254 174 80 1,209 621 386 35 168 3,362 12.370 7,374 1,342 2,018 749 710 478 1,309 184 324 137 124 4,996 798 456 795 522 410 554 497 160 83 543 58 120 3,949 1,026 836 212 541 694 639 3,163 6,368 2,406 730 1.676 7.040 338 768 1.087 483 317 184 185 69 1,572 401 309 1 857 470 9,082 2,673 2,362 4,047 1961 67,876 64,031 3,845 39,544 1,716 54,757 1,491 573 53,839 8,032 6,006 42,853 1,645 10,259 3,138 7,121 3,845 50,912 41,134 269 188 80 1,146 552 390 33 171 3.434 12,667 7,583 1,381 2,033 790 734 493 1,356 188 329 143 135 5.083 758 452 788 532 440 587 548 138 110 549 55 126 4,011 975 872 215 561 715 673 3,265 6,405 2,544 777 1,767 7,394 344 804 1,076 513 327 200 207 66 1.647 440 338 1 923 509 9,778 2,881 2,440 4,457 1962 72,489 68,762 3,727 40,179 1,804 58,448 1,614 632 57.465 8,694 6,330 46,163 1,804 10,481 3,007 7,474 3,727 54,720 44,122 308 219 89 1,145 546 391 30 178 3,676 13,888 8,189 1,442 2,193 939 775 525 1.460 179 350 174 152 5,699 814 520 832 586 507 669 634 177 174 585 65 139 4,206 998 960 224 565 762 697 3,464 6,792 2,724 837 1,886 7,919 363 854 1.104 566 362 210 212 70 1,784 457 372 1 986 577 10,598 3,082 2,650 4,866 1963 77,324 73,379 3,945 40,742 1,898 62,31 1 1,878 688 61,121 9,435 6,768 49,429 1,981 10,902 3,163 7,739 3,945 58,366 46,981 306 221 85 1,180 568 407 25 181 4,030 14,818 8,564 1,490 2,243 1,015 817 548 1,559 179 361 192 161 6,254 889 561 866 638 556 747 702 205 241 622 79 148 4,436 997 1,048 243 608 807 733 3,677 7,078 2.938 914 2,025 8,518 387 892 1,117 670 393 240 229 66 1,898 506 408 2 1.037 672 1 1 ,385 3,277 2,840 5,269 1964 83,526 79,662 3,864 41,349 2,020 67,542 2,038 755 66,259 10,130 7,137 53,822 2,266 1 1 ,455 3,057 8,398 3,864 63.678 51,354 353 254 98 1,258 604 433 27 194 4,499 16,266 9,282 1,592 2,474 1,132 854 595 1,677 175 375 226 182 6,985 961 637 969 714 647 834 779 231 281 677 92 161 4,776 1,013 1,139 264 664 904 790 3,943 7,776 3,197 998 2,199 9,286 422 965 1.150 776 425 249 241 71 2,100 561 451 2 1,086 786 12,324 3,503 3,035 5,785 1965 90,899 87,128 3.772 41,857 2,172 73,272 2,191 858 71,939 11,131 7,830 58,888 2,605 1 1 ,779 2.924 8,855 3,772 69,501 56,241 384 272 112 1,329 630 463 27 209 5,220 17,973 10,088 1,678 2,770 1,270 911 641 1,796 178 385 261 196 7,885 1,055 719 1.042 790 763 954 923 306 301 735 112 185 5,163 1,045 1.273 282 721 1,005 838 4,224 8,407 3,456 1,086 2,371 10,084 479 1,018 1,175 915 436 257 258 75 2.302 614 512 3 1.146 896 13,260 3.676 3.158 6,426 1966 99,900 95,864 4,036 42.257 2,364 81,159 2,917 961 79,202 11,991 8,707 65,599 2,919 12,641 3,203 9,438 4,036 77.122 62,144 407 291 116 1.395 659 485 27 225 5,866 20,101 11,112 1,799 3,079 1,422 1,005 704 1,987 180 398 313 225 8,989 1,120 808 1,120 922 935 1,165 1,108 342 347 780 132 210 5,615 1,096 1.399 326 800 1.101 893 4,647 9,128 3,708 1,179 2,528 1 1 .278 549 1.130 1.198 1,063 475 291 285 80 2.590 693 596 3 1.261 1,063 14,978 4,014 3,790 7,174 1967 108,157 104,202 3,955 42,611 2,538 87.304 3.458 1,116 84,962 12,963 10,232 70,942 3,367 12,994 3,114 9,880 3,955 83,349 66,682 445 328 117 1,524 712 546 30 236 6,114 21,460 11,891 1,952 3,194 1,551 1,085 764 2,131 193 423 362 237 9,569 1,121 822 1.181 984 1.015 1,270 1,260 331 395 806 151 232 6,017 1.102 1.473 348 913 1,215 966 4,968 9,832 4,020 1,292 2,728 12,303 618 1,226 1,261 1,209 539 298 307 85 2,973 742 660 4 1,215 1,165 16,666 4,343 4,140 8,184 1968 119,739 115,889 3,850 43,042 2,782 96,683 3,872 1,214 94,026 13.994 1 1 ,720 79,184 3,934 13,565 2,962 10,604 3,850 92,833 74,096 503 387 116 1,615 713 617 33 252 6,731 24,115 13,350 2,093 3,629 1,780 1,205 847 2,391 213 456 452 284 10,765 1,205 957 1,289 1,086 1,151 1,474 1,382 416 459 900 178 268 6,686 1,153 1,669 403 1.037 1,364 1,059 5,441 10,877 4,540 1,437 3,102 13,588 700 1,315 1,336 1,331 591 332 340 95 3,407 790 758 5 1,339 1,248 18,737 4,906 4.459 9,372 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Southeast • 145 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Southeast Region, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 144,810 158,989 178,925 204,675 228,850 249,078 278,410 309,994 353,247 398,994 448,781 505,500 537,110 577,331 634,235 681,056 727,198 783,287 1 140,482 154.411 173,612 197,012 221,497 242,512 271,409 303,492 345,325 390,829 442,821 497,103 528,986 570.943 623,779 672,173 718,102 772,347 2 4,327 4,578 5,313 7,663 7,354 6,566 7,002 6,501 7,922 8,165 5,960 8,397 8,124 6,389 10,456 8,883 9,096 10,941 3 43.974 45,013 46,019 46,992 47,955 48,788 49,514 50,312 51,113 51,977 52,895 53,698 54.381 55,066 55,798 56,549 57,284 58,024 4 3,293 3,532 3,888 4,356 4,772 5,105 5,623 6,161 6,911 7,676 8,484 9,414 9,877 10,484 11,367 12,044 12,695 13,499 5 115,402 125,905 142,393 162,576 178,430 188,171 211,655 236,200 269,587 301,273 328,426 361,895 378.383 405,472 450,475 482,614 515,131 559,221 6 4,973 5,672 6,416 8,004 9,024 9,434 10,655 1 1 ,780 13,301 15,025 16,691 19,673 21,262 22,531 25,041 28,245 30,548 32,896 7 942 905 957 1,023 1,127 1,283 1,457 1,632 1,912 2,209 2,706 3,018 3.168 3,292 3,465 3,462 3,559 3,608 8 111,371 121,139 136,935 155,594 170,532 180,020 202,457 226,051 258,198 288,457 314,441 345,240 360.290 386,232 428,898 457,831 489,141 529,932 9 17,361 18,885 20,437 23,555 27,481 29,460 32,406 36,653 43,292 51,239 63,410 79,531 87.140 93,785 104,682 114,360 122,180 131,065 10 16,077 18,965 21,554 25,526 30.837 39,597 43,547 47,289 51,758 59,298 70,930 80,729 89.681 97,314 100,655 108,865 115,877 122,289 11 95,357 103,380 115.925 131,196 144,939 152,373 169,748 188,969 214,556 240,956 267,205 296,335 312.543 333,521 367,472 395,900 422,077 456,648 12 5,249 6,043 7,289 8,545 10,033 1 1 ,744 14,323 17,065 19,806 22,690 25,760 28,385 31.217 33,432 35,372 36,130 38,578 41,319 13 14,796 16,483 19,179 22,835 23,458 24,054 27,584 30,166 35,225 37,627 35,461 37,176 34,624 38,519 47.631 50,284 55,476 61,253 14 3,387 3,659 4,373 6,566 6,100 5,327 5,596 5,012 6,164 6,306 4,089 6,625 6,149 4,484 8.588 7,033 7,263 9,009 15 11,409 12,824 14,806 16.269 17,358 18.728 21,988 25.153 29,060 31,320 31,372 30,551 28,475 34,035 39,043 43,252 48,212 52,244 16 4,327 4,578 5,313 7,663 7,354 6.566 7,002 6,501 7,922 8,165 5,960 8,397 8,124 6,389 10,456 8,883 9,096 10,941 17 1 1 1 ,075 121,327 137,080 154,912 171,076 181.605 204,653 229.698 261,665 293,108 322,466 353,498 370,259 399,083 440,018 473,732 507,034 548,280 18 88,217 96,299 109,445 124,663 137,473 144.364 164,254 185.505 212,746 239,698 262,890 287,209 298,460 322,740 358,545 385,845 413,936 448,613 19 603 691 767 883 973 1,030 1,238 1.434 1,664 1,843 1,821 1,859 1,839 2,344 2,368 2,597 2,688 3,012 20 464 538 599 689 749 800 942 1,089 1,237 1,375 1,407 1,523 1,622 1,811 1,954 2,091 2,152 2,447 21 139 153 168 194 223 230 295 345 427 468 413 337 217 533 414 506 536 565 22 2,025 2,141 2,461 2,707 3,646 4,724 5,155 5,996 6,511 7.201 8,992 10,062 10,368 8,946 9,660 10,011 8,027 7,871 23 1,048 1,126 1,325 1,434 1,989 2,749 2,932 3,435 3,695 3,897 4,432 4,607 4,925 4,048 4,500 4,317 4,092 3,955 24 656 665 767 869 1,174 1,475 1,699 1,962 2,141 2,507 3,697 4,548 4,578 3.998 4,149 4,647 2,846 2,773 25 35 35 34 30 50 41 29 41 36 74 67 71 51 52 57 58 49 54 26 286 315 335 373 433 458 495 557 639 722 795 836 813 848 954 990 1,040 1,089 27 8,060 9,084 10,878 12,897 13,958 13,148 14,795 16,831 20,134 22,785 24,401 24,911 24,896 26,419 30,650 33,355 36,668 38,880 28 27,700 29,322 33,165 37,384 40,710 40,852 47,546 53,965 61.135 68,417 74,111 81,466 81,197 86,883 95,596 99,561 104,602 110,643 29 15,343 16,249 17,977 19,849 21,596 22,200 25,815 28,618 31.773 35,068 38,207 42,028 42,780 45,841 48,125 49,392 52,285 55,551 30 2,441 2,565 2,749 2,975 3,282 3,559 3,976 4,386 4,831 5,323 5,860 6,336 6,727 6,965 7,221 7,554 8,051 8,498 31 3,992 4,199 4,738 5,236 5,413 5,149 6,168 6,679 7.252 7,816 8,197 8,643 8,175 9,109 9,333 9,032 9,804 10,726 32 1.978 2,091 2,313 2,562 2,699 2,687 3,253 3,485 3.836 4,075 4,431 4,766 4,706 5,112 5,488 5,338 5,565 5,798 33 1,452 1,552 1,706 1.873 2,044 2,160 2,540 2,863 3,246 3,607 3,973 4,398 4,512 4,881 5,264 5,542 5,866 6,157 34 1,021 1,080 1,204 1.362 1,483 1,569 1,760 1,983 2,271 2,609 2,952 3,342 3,616 4,021 4,559 5,121 5,623 6,087 35 2,757 2,878 3,137 3.446 3,983 4,256 4,835 5,415 5,892 6,622 7,245 8.003 8,419 8,668 8,733 9,040 9,368 9,629 36 243 277 292 319 398 449 507 574 693 817 935 1.078 1,098 1,178 1,185 1,189 1,224 1,259 37 540 564 606 690 776 839 945 1,011 1,176 1,274 1,444 1,721 1,837 1,915 1,891 1,978 1,996 2,149 38 613 712 869 1,009 1,136 1,158 1,396 1,782 2,097 2,443 2,638 3,123 3.147 3,482 3,975 4,172 4,388 4,841 39 305 331 364 377 383 374 437 440 479 482 531 618 544 508 478 426 397 406 40 12,357 13,073 15,188 17,536 19,115 18,652 21 ,730 25,347 29,362 33,349 35,904 39,438 38.417 41,042 47,471 50,169 52,317 55,092 41 1,305 1,386 1,628 1,871 1,969 1.937 2,333 2,679 3,165 3,616 3,790 3,753 3.374 3,968 4.508 4,762 5,148 5,526 42 1.045 1,143 1,357 1.517 1.549 1.335 1,611 1.862 2,140 2,297 2.353 2,559 2.475 2,824 3,196 3,372 3,549 3,854 43 1,470 1,557 1,766 1.979 2.336 2.296 2,659 3.067 3,509 4,009 4.192 4,533 3.884 3,801 4.321 4,188 4,253 4,397 44 1,344 1,448 1,656 1,986 2.190 2,359 2,664 3,073 3,535 3,980 4.317 4,676 4,515 4,552 5.375 5,704 5,871 6,007 45 1.461 1,534 1,794 2.160 2.563 2,600 2,981 3,475 4,003 4,771 5,421 6,115 6,106 6,261 7.426 8,009 8,155 8,543 46 1.799 1,915 2,266 2,713 2.993 2,812 3,313 3,934 4,665 5,407 5,846 6,649 6,871 7,603 8.825 9,216 9,391 9,797 47 1.607 1,592 1,803 1.945 1,951 2,154 2,372 2,672 3,033 3,462 3,967 4,587 4,775 4,781 5.239 5,774 6,215 6,706 48 430 515 627 748 767 701 987 1.321 1,543 1,681 1,672 1,892 1,860 2,248 2.930 3,258 3,444 3,581 49 320 292 1,120 322 1,300 311 1.504 258 1,628 50 1.043 l",560 T,'769' 2,030 '2,'37d '2,557 '2.645 '2','797' 'il'es'g '2,'9'l8 's.'i'o's '3',4l"8 's'e'se '3,'84'3 51 218 229 276 361 434 440 526 662 740 849 950 1,057 1,108 1,185 1.298 1,386 1,490 1,607 52 313 343 393 438 476 457 516 572 658 721 751 821 791 900 1.045 1,083 1,146 1,231 53 8,164 8,986 10,311 11.815 13,050 13,730 15,591 17,728 20,326 23,183 25,778 28,577 30,694 32,568 35.150 37,041 38,736 41,427 54 1,295 1,334 1,430 1,604 1,699 1,726 1,922 2.083 2,307 2,638 2,916 3,065 3,041 3,162 3,326 3,193 2,980 2,766 55 1,993 2,265 2,720 3,186 3,462 3,461 4,038 4,766 5,584 6,308 6,817 7,201 7,283 7,719 9,054 9,294 9,915 10,858 56 459 454 480 543 642 693 794 883 1,102 1,261 1,428 1,614 1,552 1,447 1,480 1,524 1,407 1,358 57 1,305 1,424 1,589 1,785 2,035 2,151 2,381 2,747 3,094 3,611 4.092 4,537 4,971 5,361 5,763 6,347 7,099 7,924 58 1,800 2,054 2,448 2,852 3,202 3,494 3,904 4,367 5,007 5,804 6.579 7,460 8,265 8,711 8,757 9,145 9,304 9,998 59 1,313 1,454 1,645 1,845 2,009 2,206 2,553 2,883 3,233 3,561 3.947 4,701 5,580 6,168 6,769 7,538 8,031 8,524 60 6,560 7,135 8,034 9,182 10,669 11,777 13,015 14,373 16,577 19,083 21.282 22,844 23,875 24,712 27,736 30,205 31,570 34,043 61 12,923 14,247 16,032 18,302 19,851 20.968 23,736 26,153 29,616 32,761 34,603 37,334 39,091 43.416 47,479 51,055 54,550 58,774 62 5,473 6,298 7,157 8,099 8,586 9,176 10,686 12,303 14,609 16,204 16,426 17,537 17,964 21,101 23,009 25,523 28,670 31 ,734 63 1,822 2,029 2,259 2,597 2,986 3,296 3,643 4,018 4,559 5,166 5,894 6,555 7,300 8,187 9,041 9,968 11,158 12,141 64 3,650 4,269 4,897 5,503 5,600 5,879 7,043 8,285 10,050 11,038 10,532 10,982 10,664 12,914 13,968 15,555 17,512 19,593 65 16,709 18,394 20,640 23,393 26,029 28,959 32,492 36.721 42,174 48.220 55.476 62,617 68,537 76,351 86,896 96,497 108,425 122,230 66 866 961 1,064 1,237 1,309 1,424 1,669 1.860 2,237 2,484 2.714 2,766 2,917 3,269 3,599 3,872 4,175 4,545 67 1,438 1,500 1,575 1,654 1,757 1,857 2,105 2,350 2,668 2,821 3,105 3,187 3,433 3,811 4,121 5,010 5,466 5,904 68 1,390 1,406 1,432 1,489 1,417 1,429 1,667 1.828 1,922 1.984 2,018 2,160 2,338 2,455 2,757 2,799 2,820 2,864 69 1,682 1,820 2,125 2,564 2,962 3.354 3,919 4,608 5,491 6,752 8,062 9,331 10,707 12,292 14,965 17,488 19,805 22,544 70 699 824 970 1,118 1,215 1.331 1,556 1.811 2,181 2,396 2,619 2,967 2,902 3,337 3,921 4,384 4,744 5,176 71 401 457 522 596 706 752 827 951 1,135 1,232 1,521 1,487 1,566 1,756 2,052 1,928 2,150 2,311 72 402 448 548 659 744 819 927 1.052 1,161 1,300 1,392 1,586 1,757 1,984 2,202 2,410 2,689 2,944 73 104 135 117 133 137 148 168 173 209 184 202 203 209 229 269 297 323 351 74 4,489 5,001 5,640 6,333 7,319 8,569 9,944 1 1 .223 12,751 14,596 17,159 19,976 23,037 25,408 27,688 30,369 33,014 38,169 75 1,049 1,210 1,401 1,633 1,834 2,023 2,219 2,517 2,893 3,247 3,661 3,972 4,628 5,310 6,457 7,207 8,263 9,701 76 1,024 1,187 1,373 1,535 1,647 1,593 1,612 1,651 1,764 1,963 2,179 2,328 2,519 2,738 3,047 3,351 3,561 3,931 77 707 821 892 1 089 1,235 1 415 1 480 1 512 1,666 1 854 2 083 2 336 2 611 78 7 lT 10 '12 14 11 14 14 16 19 21 25 29 33 ' 36 ' 43 ' 78 ' 86 79 1,593 1,703 1,806 1,960 2,143 1,903 1,948 2,224 2,407 2,549 2,777 2,926 3,192 3,390 3,659 3,763 3,975 4,236 80 1.565 1,730 2,058 2,473 2,826 3,040 3,097 3,567 4,249 5,460 6,630 8.223 7,791 8,675 10,268 11,492 15,027 16,856 81 22.858 25,029 27,635 30,249 33,604 37,241 40,399 44,194 48,919 53,410 59,577 66,289 71,799 76,343 81 ,473 87,887 93,098 99,667 82 6.055 6,647 7,163 7,612 8,372 9,272 10,161 11.078 12,215 13,149 14,587 15,899 16,695 17,812 18,834 19,955 20,007 21,359 83 5.019 5,235 5,655 5,945 6,450 6,608 6,744 6.982 7,461 7,808 8,728 10,450 12,008 12,716 13,468 14,301 14,992 15,662 84 1 1 .783 13,146 14,817 16,692 18,782 21,361 23,494 26,133 29,243 32,453 36.261 39,940 43,096 45,814 49,171 53,631 58,099 62,646 85 See footnotes at end of table. 146 • Alabama STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Alabama Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 I Tka CJ)^ I rfca _ ^ i m 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Alabama Percent 30 25 20 15 10 h 5 Alabama Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) ~ri?t^ ^ il ii ^ I L^ I I ^^ "i II il il il Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Alabama • 147 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Alabama, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)* Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 846 658 186 2,644 320 729 1 728 103 15 470 4 254 178 77 188 541 490 3 37 29 136 72 111 21 81 51 13 1 37 1930 1931 698 574 125 2,647 264 591 1 590 92 16 411 4 176 116 61 125 466 414 2 30 17 113 65 97 17 73 52 13 2 38 586 483 103 2,649 221 476 1 475 78 34 332 4 140 97 44 103 373 322 2 19 12 85 54 74 15 60 51 13 1 37 1932 1933 425 356 69 2,653 160 340 1 339 61 25 246 3 91 65 26 69 271 225 2 10 4 59 40 51 12 47 46 12 2 32 436 347 89 2,661 164 363 1 362 52 23 251 3 109 84 25 89 274 221 2 12 5 65 37 47 12 42 53 18 2 33 1934 560 428 132 2,685 209 484 1 483 53 24 311 3 169 126 44 132 352 282 2 15 16 83 39 65 14 48 70 32 2 36 1935 1936 1937 1938 584 449 135 2,719 215 509 1 508 56 21 326 4 179 129 50 135 374 301 2 16 15 89 41 71 15 51 73 31 2 40 683 545 138 2,743 249 585 2 582 61 40 387 4 194 130 63 138 447 363 2 25 20 111 46 84 16 58 83 48 2 33 730 580 150 2,762 264 641 7 634 69 27 429 4 207 140 67 150 491 409 3 29 18 136 51 93 16 63 83 42 3 38 671 545 126 2,787 241 586 7 579 63 29 403 4 179 116 63 126 460 366 2 25 14 113 48 90 14 59 94 51 3 39 1939 1940 699 593 106 2,814 248 611 7 604 69 26 441 5 166 96 70 106 505 407 2 28 20 132 51 96 16 62 98 55 2 41 790 679 111 2,845 278 695 9 687 74 30 505 5 185 101 85 111 584 476 2 34 25 153 57 114 20 71 108 60 5 43 1941 1,075 915 160 2,902 370 970 11 959 90 26 693 7 271 148 123 160 810 675 2 43 58 245 71 152 22 81 135 64 28 43 1942 1,512 1,308 203 2,950 513 1,400 18 1,382 103 27 1,034 9 358 188 170 203 1,196 955 3 58 112 375 91 187 24 104 242 91 106 45 1943 1,879 1.611 269 2,887 651 1,770 29 1,741 109 29 1,312 12 446 249 198 269 1,502 1,059 3 61 60 455 106 225 26 123 443 160 233 50 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.- Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 2,052 1.775 276 2,799 733 1,925 27 2,160 1,881 279 2,770 780 1,977 27 2,177 1,855 322 2,906 749 1,856 25 2,353 1,999 354 2,944 799 2,014 29 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,898 113 41 1,442 18 465 256 210 276 1,648 1.146 3 67 33 491 138 250 31 132 502 140 307 56 1,950 124 86 1,471 23 483 257 226 279 1,698 1,193 3 67 44 466 158 272 35 146 505 125 317 63 1,832 150 196 1,281 23 552 297 254 322 1.534 1.260 4 69 62 417 169 329 45 166 274 100 99 75 1.985 163 204 1.421 27 566 324 242 354 1.660 1.433 5 69 78 509 171 347 51 185 227 89 42 96 2,619 2,204 415 2,969 882 2,262 32 1 2,230 192 197 1,555 32 676 378 297 415 1,848 1,599 10 97 88 586 166 381 56 216 249 96 37 116 2,504 2.214 290 3,000 835 2,106 31 2 2,078 207 220 1,515 33 558 256 302 290 1,817 1,545 10 71 99 533 162 389 64 217 271 104 40 127 2,781 2,482 299 3,058 910 2,317 39 4 2,283 241 257 1,679 42 597 267 330 299 2,018 1,706 12 74 106 614 170 419 75 237 312 123 55 134 3,189 2.843 346 3,059 1,042 2,768 45 7 2,729 242 217 2,033 51 683 310 373 346 2,421 1,940 13 75 143 700 198 470 83 258 481 181 153 147 3,383 3,054 329 3,068 1,103 2,961 50 10 2,920 250 213 2,215 57 689 292 396 329 2,632 2,078 15 67 171 742 211 505 91 275 554 217 174 163 3,541 3,195 345 3,053 1,160 3,092 53 13 3,052 270 219 2,331 63 698 307 391 345 2,747 2,171 16 72 136 810 222 514 98 303 576 219 180 177 3,422 3,190 232 3,014 1,136 2,929 58 16 2,886 294 242 2,271 66 593 197 395 232 2,697 2,153 17 59 135 793 215 516 107 311 544 219 136 188 3,864 3,499 365 3,050 1,267 3,327 66 20 3,281 316 267 2,487 77 763 328 435 365 2,962 2,380 18 67 158 888 218 553 123 355 582 232 142 208 4,139 3,888 252 3,071 1,348 3,552 74 25 3,503 347 289 2,773 90 688 215 473 252 3,300 2,657 18 73 211 972 239 607 141 397 643 261 146 236 4,389 4.167 222 3,109 1,412 3,732 85 28 3,675 380 334 2,946 105 681 189 492 222 3.510 2,833 19 79 233 1,058 254 626 148 416 678 275 144 258 See footnotes at end of table. 148 • Alabama STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal income ' for Alabama, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place o( Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries Ottier labor income. Proprietors' income ' Farm Nonfarm Nonfarm . Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisfieries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallio minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and idndred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries , Fabricated metal products , Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities , Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices , Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 4,588 4,292 296 3,163 1,450 3,866 90 32 3,808 406 373 3,003 102 761 263 497 296 3,570 2,835 19 12 7 68 43 4 {°) {") 213 1,013 433 83 120 52 59 27 48 6 1 35 2 579 72 9 268 60 23 17 77 11 a-) 37 P-) 5 263 78 51 23 19 43 49 215 429 148 41 107 466 13 53 94 37 21 13 6 5 98 23 15 4,837 4,592 246 3,204 1,510 4,058 102 38 3,994 445 398 3,204 115 739 207 532 246 3,813 3,050 19 12 7 70 47 3 C) C) 229 1,087 482 89 134 60 68 29 50 6 2 41 3 605 84 11 283 62 22 20 63 14 (') 39 'I 278 79 57 21 20 47 54 240 457 165 45 120 506 14 55 96 47 22 12 7 4 108 28 16 5,038 4,784 254 3,274 1,539 4.206 119 40 4,127 485 426 3,346 124 736 218 518 254 3,952 3,119 19 12 6 75 50 3 n C) 233 1,104 496 93 134 64 73 30 50 6 2 41 3 607 79 11 298 64 25 19 51 15 1 6 287 78 60 21 21 49 58 247 461 166 50 116 529 15 55 102 46 25 13 8 4 116 28 18 5,190 4,939 252 3,316 1,565 4.298 125 43 4,216 501 474 3,422 128 748 215 533 252 4,046 3,157 19 13 6 66 42 3 C) C) 232 1,102 506 97 132 67 79 31 49 6 2 41 3 596 74 11 294 64 32 19 48 8 r, 38 1 7 291 74 63 21 21 51 60 251 462 173 53 120 561 15 58 100 54 26 13 9 4 121 31 19 5,466 5,225 241 3,323 1,645 4,498 134 50 4,414 535 517 3,606 139 753 203 550 241 4,257 3,334 21 14 7 58 37 3 C) {") 234 1,212 550 101 139 83 84 33 55 6 3 46 3 662 81 13 305 66 38 22 63 9 19 38 1 7 300 74 68 22 22 54 61 257 488 183 57 126 580 15 60 103 47 29 15 9 4 127 29 21 5,828 5,541 288 3,358 1,736 4,789 155 57 4,691 586 551 3,818 151 821 250 571 288 4,502 3,541 21 14 7 53 35 3 n n 257 1,285 571 104 138 90 89 34 60 6 3 45 3 714 89 14 313 70 41 20 80 11 28 39 2 8 317 73 76 25 23 57 63 270 505 198 62 136 635 16 63 103 58 30 18 9 4 134 31 21 6,330 6,063 267 3,395 1,864 5,224 164 64 5,124 629 576 4,198 178 848 229 618 267 4,958 3,908 24 15 8 58 40 3 n (°) 317 1,411 635 112 154 99 97 37 69 7 3 52 4 776 94 16 342 74 48 23 69 13 44 44 2 9 335 72 81 25 24 64 68 291 553 215 68 147 704 17 68 106 70 32 19 10 4 148 32 22 6,899 6,621 278 3,443 2,004 5,696 174 74 5,597 680 622 4,593 205 898 243 654 278 5,418 4,312 26 17 9 59 41 3 (°) 358 1,600 705 119 174 113 107 40 79 7 3 57 5 895 105 19 364 83 57 26 102 18 61 48 2 10 364 79 93 25 23 71 74 301 592 231 75 156 782 20 72 107 106 34 20 10 4 163 36 26 7,425 7,153 273 3,464 2,144 6,172 233 87 6,025 711 689 5.031 226 915 229 686 273 5,899 4,699 27 17 10 56 39 2 n {") 401 1,746 783 128 197 131 119 44 85 10 3 60 6 963 112 22 388 92 66 32 104 22 62 50 3 12 385 82 101 25 24 77 77 330 640 246 81 165 865 22 78 109 129 36 25 11 4 180 40 35 7,839 7,603 237 3,458 2,267 6,473 270 98 6,301 749 789 5,309 258 906 195 711 237 6,236 4,929 30 19 11 64 44 4 n n 393 1,827 835 137 202 144 134 46 90 10 4 61 6 992 114 23 406 104 66 33 101 22 55 52 4 13 403 82 106 26 25 85 79 346 679 269 91 178 919 24 84 113 139 41 24 12 4 205 43 40 61 28 735 317 139 280 66 32 762 335 134 293 69 31 833 372 137 324 73 37 889 408 140 341 (■-) 76 46 923 428 140 355 66 961 447 129 385 u 90 1,050 474 140 436 (4 87 97 1,106 483 151 472 (4 97 100 1,200 488 189 523 (M 91 101 1,307 502 207 598 8,563 8,307 257 3.446 2,485 7,036 293 112 6.855 799 909 5,785 297 955 215 740 257 6,780 5,354 34 23 10 67 46 6 C) n 414 2,017 932 151 219 165 150 50 102 10 4 74 6 1,085 125 26 435 118 70 43 107 25 59 57 5 15 445 89 118 30 25 98 85 372 726 297 101 196 982 27 89 119 144 44 27 13 4 231 45 43 0-) 96 102 1,426 535 222 669 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Alabama • 149 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Alabama, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 10,159 11,084 12,323 13,961 15,522 17,257 19,496 21,605 24,430 27,333 30,063 33,261 34,851 37,093 40,349 43,026 45,776 48,781 1 9,883 10,773 1 1 ,944 13,388 15,128 16.793 18,964 21,158 23,843 26,71 1 29.701 32,635 34,257 36,608 39.598 42,388 45,040 47,952 2 276 311 379 574 395 464 532 447 587 623 362 626 594 485 751 638 736 829 3 3,450 3,497 3,540 3,581 3,628 3.681 3,737 3,783 3,834 3,869 3.903 3,928 3,944 3,963 3.991 4,022 4,051 4,084 4 2,945 3,169 3,481 3,899 4,279 4,689 5,217 5,711 6,372 7,064 7,704 8,463 8,836 9,359 10,109 10,698 11,300 11,944 5 8,176 8,865 9,897 11,195 12,253 13.248 15,108 16,802 19,136 21,094 22.474 24,293 24,901 26,543 29.182 31,168 33,242 35,636 6 375 414 453 564 653 712 811 888 1,037 1,108 1,216 1,404 1,500 1,591 1.765 1,970 2,031 2,170 7 144 154 178 194 206 217 235 261 287 314 347 419 459 479 514 513 556 605 8 7,946 8,605 9,622 10,825 1 1 ,806 12.752 14,532 16,174 18,386 20,301 21,605 23,309 23,861 25,431 27.932 29,712 31,766 34,070 9 966 1,017 1,063 1,214 1,413 1.546 1,698 1,921 2,230 2,622 3,259 4.130 4,529 4,689 5.200 5.607 5,963 6.335 10 1,246 1,462 1,638 1,923 2,303 2.958 3,267 3,510 3,814 4,410 5,199 5.823 6,461 6,973 7.218 7.707 8,047 8.376 11 6,784 7,285 8,046 9,017 10,053 10.717 12,092 13,492 15,272 16,867 18,300 19.761 20,420 21,701 23.645 25.526 27.041 28.963 12 388 438 522 604 720 864 1,057 1,264 1,453 1,635 1,827 1.973 2,121 2,245 2.364 2.446 2.588 2.762 13 1,004 1,141 1,328 1,574 1,481 1.667 1,959 2.046 2.410 2,592 2,347 2.559 2,361 2,597 3.173 3.196 3.613 3.910 14 231 268 336 522 342 403 460 380 496 530 270 542 499 394 662 549 648 736 15 772 873 992 1.051 1,139 1.265 1,498 1.665 1.914 2,063 2,077 2.017 1,861 2,202 2.512 2.647 2.965 3,174 16 276 311 379 574 395 464 532 447 587 623 362 626 594 485 751 638 736 829 17 7.900 8,554 9,518 10.621 1 1 ,859 12.784 14,576 16.355 18.549 20,471 22,112 23.667 24,307 26,058 28.432 30.531 32.505 34,806 18 6,193 6,670 7,482 8.413 9,406 10,089 1 1 ,608 13.104 14.892 16,476 17.652 18.824 19,130 20,530 22.576 24.126 25.831 27,755 19 39 45 50 60 65 64 78 83 102 107 104 121 104 154 150 145 137 146 20 26 29 31 35 37 36 43 49 57 58 62 66 70 83 87 87 88 98 21 13 16 19 26 28 27 35 34 45 49 42 55 34 72 63 58 49 48 22 87 84 102 116 160 245 279 317 355 429 509 510 556 483 533 588 491 472 23 64 64 78 90 123 192 213 245 280 338 390 372 425 361 396 431 381 359 24 6 6 10 12 20 28 38 42 42 52 77 91 83 72 80 98 49 ") 25 (°) C) ?) C) (") ?) ?) n (°) C) (°) n 1 1 1 1 n "i 26 (°) 523 h C) C) P) n (°) n {") <°i (°) 48 48 56 58 n ") 27 463 602 738 867 922 1,071 1.238 1,369 1,392 1.442 1.369 1,358 1,447 1.568 1.768 1.911 2,016 28 2,323 2,439 2,706 3.018 3,351 3,446 3,974 4.521 5,146 5,799 6.159 6,656 6,372 6,795 7.533 7.832 8.186 8,678 29 1,079 1,143 1,281 1.426 1.571 1,642 1,890 2.112 2,315 2,559 2,806 3,074 3,100 3,354 3.579 3.665 3.872 4,150 30 175 176 194 206 223 237 262 289 315 353 390 424 434 445 477 498 537 575 31 249 262 305 346 364 345 427 451 478 511 543 562 530 610 620 600 664 732 32 187 202 217 245 269 278 339 355 396 416 473 523 535 584 611 616 648 696 33 182 193 217 234 260 289 336 372 413 474 517 592 638 704 742 782 808 823 34 60 60 70 79 84 90 102 119 128 140 151 170 176 191 222 246 267 284 35 121 125 128 144 181 212 234 266 292 335 369 388 370 352 377 391 391 408 36 11 13 14 20 19 23 25 25 29 37 40 43 n c 51 51 f) 59 37 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 10 h h 7 6 H 10 38 83 98 121 137 154 154 150 218 249 282 313 359 360 411 472 475 494 561 39 7 8 10 10 11 9 10 9 9 3 3 2 {") n 2 1 {") 2 40 1,244 1,296 1,425 1,592 1.780 1,804 2,083 2,409 2,831 3,240 3,353 3,582 3,272 3,440 3.953 4.167 4.314 4,528 41 132 145 176 200 208 206 266 314 379 432 436 424 378 451 519 541 556 610 42 31 34 43 50 49 41 55 63 83 88 93 105 106 119 139 152 164 179 43 470 495 555 607 684 671 760 860 990 1,064 1,038 1,079 838 722 799 816 814 822 44 144 152 172 200 225 245 281 318 360 414 437 478 457 452 504 501 512 518 45 86 85 90 106 138 136 146 172 208 246 269 295 278 326 402 463 493 542 46 70 72 79 89 103 109 140 171 216 264 280 327 356 440 497 516 543 572 47 161 160 142 166 172 198 194 197 222 311 351 385 398 385 420 458 492 524 48 28 29 33 44 53 46 59 90 117 149 157 175 156 208 296 335 353 346 49 29 25 72 21 84 4 88 4 99 50 68 lOl" l"l8 I'i'g '159 T72 T79 186 '176 T88 '199 210 221" 242 51 7 7 9 15 18 23 30 42 52 48 49 57 60 66 73 64 68 74 52 18 19 20 24 27 27 35 41 46 52 65 71 68 86 106 110 99 100 53 521 563 654 738 818 873 1,009 1,175 1.351 1,498 1,651 1,804 1,944 2,053 2.192 2.222 2.268 2,411 54 98 95 103 116 125 129 139 146 157 177 196 204 206 216 232 229 215 197 55 134 153 181 208 234 237 282 336 385 428 470 493 502 528 628 637 662 712 56 33 31 32 35 37 42 46 51 62 69 75 85 81 77 72 72 68 64 57 29 30 31 31 38 37 41 47 56 61 63 72 78 80 87 97 109 122 58 126 142 171 197 219 244 288 333 379 434 478 531 593 623 597 556 547 606 59 101 113 136 152 165 183 213 264 311 327 369 420 485 531 576 629 666 710 60 438 463 522 595 708 804 911 1,016 1.131 1,263 1,362 1,375 1,424 1,458 1,631 1.770 1.844 1,942 61 845 933 1,043 1,163 1.274 1,368 1,566 1,720 1.903 2,074 2,129 2,223 2,289 2,519 2,745 2.912 3.135 3,321 62 335 380 428 470 505 563 670 771 904 980 973 1,024 1,049 1,182 1,285 1,420 1.568 1,668 63 121 134 148 166 190 214 247 275 310 346 382 415 447 488 527 580 653 686 64 214 246 280 304 315 349 423 496 594 634 591 609 602 694 758 840 915 981 65 1,142 1,241 1,375 1,514 1.559 1,805 2,049 2,263 2.630 2,934 3,324 3,741 4,034 4,438 4.939 5,470 6,291 7,102 66 32 35 37 42 49 53 62 68 80 84 89 87 87 96 103 114 123 133 67 95 100 102 106 112 119 135 152 172 178 195 195 198 209 224 267 285 307 68 119 117 116 118 110 108 123 132 136 137 139 148 158 164 183 184 185 186 69 159 173 186 194 197 176 221 238 290 336 384 445 529 569 661 873 1,086 1,261 70 51 58 69 77 85 97 112 127 157 162 175 195 182 213 251 282 294 305 71 23 29 32 36 44 48 52 55 71 72 88 85 86 91 110 109 117 125 72 14 15 17 22 25 29 31 35 39 42 44 51 55 61 69 83 84 97 73 5 5 5 6 7 7 9 8 10 7 8 7 (°) 1,652 9 9 11 11 74 307 346 397 433 498 580 677 771 888 1,016 1,175 1,347 1,535 1,753 1,870 2,030 2,346 75 54 60 69 80 90 100 112 130 154 176 204 219 253 291 354 397 452 523 76 54 61 72 82 88 83 84 84 92 104 115 126 133 142 156 168 173 191 77 52 58 62 73 81 flfl 90 88 96 106 116 C-) 125 (■-) 136 78 79 W n « J) « (■-) (M C-) C-) (■•) 00 (4 C') 113 121 129 139 152 130 133 149 163 173 186 197 210 211 220 217 226 236 80 116 121 143 180 202 223 239 253 304 365 434 551 511 632 739 780 1,099 1,244 81 1,707 1,883 2,036 2,208 2.453 2,695 2,968 3,251 3,658 3,996 4,460 4,843 5,177 5,528 5,855 6,405 6,674 7,051 82 620 697 738 782 856 927 1,017 1,089 1,174 1,251 1,399 1,498 1,577 1,653 1,738 1,826 1,785 1,942 83 265 281 295 307 326 324 334 340 347 376 448 551 632 659 708 752 773 832 84 823 905 1,003 1,119 1.270 1,444 1,617 1,822 2,137 2.369 2,614 2,795 2,968 3.215 3,409 3,827 4,116 4,277 85 See footnotes at end of table. 150 • Arkansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Arkansas Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Dollars (Thousands) I TU I rv^ I n^ i im. m m iM g 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Arkansas Arkansas Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 30 25 20 15 10 5 ^^m rT^^ 11 Jl 11 11 ii 11 11 Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't Dl967 1972 1977 1982 1987 • Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Arkansas • 151 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Arkansas, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nontarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment lor residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type *: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprletore' income ». Famn Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 567 388 180 1,852 306 489 1 488 S3 17 251 2 236 167 69 180 309 279 3 14 19 52 46 84 16 46 30 10 (M 19 1930 419 344 75 1,859 225 350 1 349 52 17 227 2 121 65 56 75 276 244 3 13 16 41 42 73 14 42 31 10 (■•) 21 1931 392 284 108 1,848 212 321 1 320 40 32 182 2 137 100 37 108 213 181 3 7 9 26 33 56 11 35 32 10 (M 22 1932 286 219 67 1,836 156 229 1 228 33 25 146 1 82 59 23 67 163 132 2 5 6 19 26 37 9 28 30 10 C-) 20 1933 287 208 79 1,854 155 236 1 236 30 22 144 1 91 71 20 79 158 122 2 5 5 20 24 33 7 24 36 14 (M 21 1934 345 250 95 1,878 184 293 1 292 33 20 172 1 119 85 34 95 198 153 2 7 9 27 26 46 8 27 45 19 (■-) 25 1935 386 265 121 1,890 204 335 1 334 34 18 182 1 151 111 40 121 213 166 2 7 10 28 28 51 9 30 48 21 C-) 27 1936 464 324 140 1,892 245 394 1 393 37 34 215 2 177 128 49 140 254 195 2 16 10 34 30 58 9 35 59 36 1 22 1937 482 323 159 1,903 253 426 3 424 39 19 228 2 197 145 52 159 267 211 4 17 8 39 33 63 9 38 56 32 1 23 1938 439 309 131 1,928 228 386 3 383 40 16 218 2 167 117 50 131 255 191 3 10 7 34 31 61 10 35 64 39 1 24 1939 478 338 140 1,948 245 419 3 416 45 18 236 2 181 125 56 140 279 211 3 9 11 39 32 66 11 38 68 43 1 24 1940 501 355 146 1,955 256 440 3 437 43 21 249 2 190 127 63 146 295 226 4 10 9 45 34 75 12 39 68 42 1 25 1941 665 450 215 1,966 338 601 4 597 47 21 319 3 279 191 88 215 386 296 4 12 28 60 39 96 13 45 89 43 20 27 1942 946 671 275 1,983 477 873 7 866 59 21 491 3 379 245 134 275 598 461 5 18 108 91 51 117 14 58 137 43 66 26 1943 1,018 770 249 1,839 554 949 12 937 59 23 585 5 359 213 146 249 700 474 5 26 51 111 58 143 14 67 226 62 135 30 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries. Other labor income... Proprietors' income ', Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/Ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,210 880 330 1,771 683 1,128 12 1,296 1,019 277 1,758 737 1,178 13 1,116 65 30 678 9 441 291 150 330 798 491 5 24 21 126 68 157 15 74 308 65 211 32 1,165 75 56 744 13 422 235 187 277 901 583 5 22 86 120 71 177 17 86 318 61 222 35 1,358 966 392 1,805 752 1,145 12 1,133 90 134 601 11 532 342 190 392 753 603 5 22 40 122 80 216 22 96 150 47 62 41 1,353 978 376 1,835 737 1,138 12 1,125 91 137 633 11 494 314 179 376 762 660 5 28 52 145 87 218 24 102 102 35 18 49 1,623 1,091 532 1,825 889 1,383 14 (■■) 1,368 123 131 716 13 654 461 193 532 850 730 5 33 72 163 94 225 29 109 120 38 26 56 1,511 1,134 376 1,844 819 1,259 14 -1 1,244 124 142 735 14 511 309 202 376 883 743 5 27 75 157 94 235 32 117 140 41 37 62 1,628 1,249 379 1,908 853 1,329 18 (■■) 1,311 145 172 787 17 525 306 219 379 950 814 5 27 89 185 100 244 39 126 136 46 23 66 1,824 1,410 414 1,901 959 1,557 21 (■-) 1,535 147 142 949 21 587 335 252 414 1,142 946 6 30 129 216 114 274 41 136 197 56 69 72 1,891 1,505 386 1,838 1,029 1,622 23 « 1,600 152 139 1,016 24 582 316 266 386 1,236 1,015 7 32 142 236 121 291 44 143 221 63 79 79 1,909 1,555 355 1,780 1,073 1.621 24 1 1,599 167 144 1,045 25 551 291 260 355 1,266 1,030 7 33 116 253 124 294 49 153 237 67 85 85 1,869 1,552 316 1,734 1,078 1,563 26 1 1,537 177 154 1,030 27 507 256 251 316 1,246 1,001 8 32 84 255 122 292 53 155 246 66 87 93 2,033 1,643 390 1,725 1,178 1,710 29 1 1,682 184 167 1,088 30 592 325 267 390 1,320 1,073 8 34 86 282 126 308 58 171 247 66 82 100 2,100 1,766 334 1,704 1,232 1,751 33 3 1,720 205 174 1,171 35 545 268 277 334 1,417 1,151 9 37 84 312 136 326 61 186 266 69 93 104 2,161 1,885 275 1,733 1.247 1,782 37 4 1,749 210 203 1,227 39 516 213 303 275 1,506 1.219 9 40 109 316 140 335 68 202 287 71 101 115 See footnotes at end of table. 152 • Arkansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Arkansas, 1958-87 [Millions ot dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm Income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Otfier labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisfieries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' IVlining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products , Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products , Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical , Electric and electronic equipment , Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, Insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social sen/ices " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 2,265 1,979 285 1,726 1,312 1,851 41 3 1,813 224 228 1,292 44 514 210 304 285 1,565 1,278 9 7 1 34 1 332 169 53 6 17 29 14 21 15 2 10 164 65 22 16 12 6 12 4 1 15 5 7 155 63 31 22 29 92 251 74 20 54 224 11 29 37 9 13 9 5 3 50 10 6 u 10 287 75 77 135 1959 2,470 2,115 355 1,756 1,407 2,029 47 -2 1,979 243 247 1,381 51 597 274 322 355 1,674 1,393 9 8 1 33 C) 19 116 384 191 59 7 21 35 15 23 14 4 13 194 76 26 17 12 7 16 4 2 18 6 9 163 64 35 1 10 23 31 98 270 80 22 58 239 12 30 37 10 14 9 5 2 55 12 6 11 281 74 62 146 1960 2,504 2,198 306 1,789 1,399 2,031 55 -2 1,975 263 266 1,433 53 546 227 319 306 1,726 1,443 11 10 1 30 n B 126 399 204 63 7 21 38 16 24 16 4 15 195 75 28 13 13 9 16 5 2 17 7 9 168 63 39 'I 24 33 102 272 82 24 58 252 12 31 40 11 16 9 6 2 59 11 6 u 12 283 75 52 156 1961 2,714 2,351 363 1,806 1,503 2,190 56 1 2,135 281 297 1,510 60 621 288 333 363 1,827 1,518 11 10 1 31 n 17 145 418 218 69 8 24 38 17 23 17 5 17 200 74 28 12 15 11 18 5 2 1 17 7 10 173 61 43 1 9 25 35 108 278 87 26 61 269 12 34 39 12 17 10 8 2 62 13 6 a-) 41 13 309 81 62 166 1962 2,908 2,575 333 1,853 1,570 2,339 63 6 2,281 308 320 1,663 65 611 254 356 333 2,005 1,654 13 12 1 29 o 15 161 468 236 73 8 29 40 20 25 15 'I 20 232 79 31 14 17 14 28 6 2 4 18 6 12 175 53 48 1 10 26 38 118 297 94 29 65 293 13 37 40 15 19 10 8 2 70 14 6 (■-) 43 16 352 89 84 179 1963 3,090 2,760 330 1,875 1,648 2,469 72 7 2,404 342 345 1,778 71 620 249 371 330 2,139 1,782 14 13 1 28 n 15 1 516 251 78 8 30 42 22 26 15 21 264 87 33 18 20 14 31 7 3 11 20 8 12 186 54 54 1 11 28 40 128 311 101 31 70 315 14 37 40 18 21 12 8 2 76 16 7 u 18 357 94 71 192 1964 3,352 2,985 366 1,897 1,767 2,684 79 10 2,615 372 365 1,903 80 701 295 406 366 2,318 1,933 17 15 2 29 n 15 190 564 281 84 10 38 45 24 30 16 u 24 283 95 38 20 22 17 34 8 4 1 20 11 13 204 57 61 1 11 31 42 136 341 111 35 75 342 14 41 41 20 22 12 8 2 85 18 9 ^1 23 385 102 73 210 1965 3,558 3,257 300 1,894 1,878 2,794 84 13 2,723 435 401 2,059 92 643 225 418 300 2,493 2,094 18 15 2 30 P) 15 C) (°i 222 622 308 92 11 43 46 26 32 17 (■-) 16 26 314 99 43 22 25 19 39 9 5 1 23 13 15 218 58 69 1 12 34 45 144 361 121 39 82 358 15 42 42 22 22 13 9 2 90 19 10 C-) 50 25 399 106 61 233 1966 3,965 3,558 407 1,899 2,088 3,127 109 18 3,035 486 443 2,245 102 779 351 429 407 2,720 2,280 19 16 3 32 n 16 251 709 348 104 13 47 51 29 36 16 ^l 30 361 107 48 24 30 26 52 11 6 2 24 15 15 231 60 74 1 11 36 48 153 384 129 42 87 372 17 44 42 23 22 14 9 2 95 20 12 44 26 440 115 64 261 1967 4,214 3,902 312 1,901 2,217 3,272 132 25 3,165 526 523 2,444 122 706 252 454 312 2,960 2,464 24 21 4 35 n 18 260 775 382 112 14 49 58 33 42 17 (■-) 25 30 393 109 52 27 33 26 60 12 7 7 24 18 17 240 61 75 40 51 161 414 138 46 92 416 19 49 44 26 26 14 10 2 111 22 13 {■-) 51 29 496 122 67 308 1968 4,563 4,214 349 1,902 2,399 3,603 147 30 3,486 493 585 2,696 142 765 279 486 349 3,254 2,713 30 26 4 38 n 20 262 879 430 122 18 58 65 36 47 18 C-) 30 36 449 115 60 34 38 31 68 16 8 13 27 20 20 262 66 80 1 12 46 57 177 451 152 51 101 462 20 53 46 31 29 16 11 3 128 23 15 u 32 541 133 72 337 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Arkansas • 153 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Arkansas, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 5,456 6,025 6,798 8,053 9,097 9,889 10,967 12,339 14,135 15,761 17,097 19,139 19,855 21,158 23,309 24,838 26,194 27,555 1 5,027 5,610 6,296 7,151 8,178 9,051 10,282 11,583 13,144 14,776 16,545 18,169 19,143 20.580 22,237 23,758 25,123 26,366 2 429 415 501 902 919 838 685 755 991 985 552 971 712 578 1,072 1,080 1.071 1,189 3 1,930 1,972 2,018 2,058 2,100 2,158 2,169 2,207 2,241 2.269 2,290 2,300 2,308 2,326 2,346 2,360 2,371 2.388 4 2,827 3,055 3,368 3,912 4,331 4,582 5,057 5,590 6,307 6,946 7,465 8,320 8,604 9,098 9,934 10,525 11,046 11,537 5 4,243 4,662 '3,329 6,340 7,018 7,355 8,213 9,284 10,671 1 1 .743 12,190 13.391 13,537 14,476 16,351 17,243 18,280 19,296 6 177 203 238 300 337 358 420 461 506 573 635 749 809 881 973 1,087 1,170 1,235 7 17 15 13 10 2 -2 -14 -23 -31 -36 -25 -36 -23 -51 -69 -64 -83 -86 8 4,084 4,474 5,104 6,050 6,683 6,994 7,779 8,801 10,135 11.134 11,530 12.605 12,706 13,544 15.309 16,092 17.027 17,974 9 613 661 698 800 952 1,052 1,159 1,347 1,599 1,889 2,316 2.877 3.164 3,320 3.581 3,980 4,139 4,335 10 760 891 995 1,203 1,462 1,843 2,029 2,191 2,401 2.738 3,251 3.657 3.986 4,294 4.419 4,766 5,027 5,246 11 3,167 3,477 3,891 4,408 4,938 5,213 5,950 6.735 7,693 8,597 9,308 10.126 10.484 11,257 12.351 13,071 13,833 14,541 12 193 226 269 314 372 429 536 653 750 847 967 1,049 1,135 1,226 1.293 1,311 1,360 1,433 13 883 959 1,169 1,618 1.709 1.712 1,727 1,895 2,228 2,299 1,916 2,217 1,919 1,993 2.707 2,862 3,087 3,321 14 347 335 422 812 828 757 599 657 829 817 384 814 538 410 907 917 911 1,021 15 536 624 747 806 881 955 1,127 1,238 1,399 1,482 1,532 1,403 1,380 1,582 1.800 1,944 2,176 2,300 16 429 415 501 902 919 838 685 755 991 985 552 971 712 578 1.072 1,080 1,071 1,189 17 3,814 4,247 4,827 5,438 6,099 6,517 7,528 8,529 9.680 10,758 1 1 ,638 12,421 12,825 13,897 15.279 16,163 17.209 18,107 18 3,161 3,515 4,036 4,567 5,115 5,387 6,283 7,175 8.171 9,082 9.770 10,407 10,662 11,605 12.769 13,440 14,331 15,133 19 37 43 48 53 60 55 62 71 81 84 74 83 78 106 103 89 84 95 20 31 37 39 44 49 46 51 57 65 70 65 68 73 76 79 73 70 79 21 5 6 8 9 11 9 11 14 16 14 9 15 5 30 24 16 14 16 22 39 40 44 50 68 83 80 93 94 104 139 171 175 158 167 179 128 121 23 ?) (") n (°) P) n C) {") (°) {") (°J 102 lS 3 1 2 1 2 1 24 h 20 22 26 40 49 43 51 56 66 138 127 132 141 90 C) 25 (°) n n {") (°) (!) n °l r? °) P, R 9 5 6 9 {°} 6 26 n n C) h 426 n f) {°) °) h 1°) 984 25 24 27 28 1°) 1,178 27 265 310 386 487 524 614 713 831 927 875 826 859 982 1,052 1,187 28 1,058 1,152 1,323 1,531 1,698 1,648 1,985 2,336 2,663 2,937 3,144 3.447 3,400 3,705 4.097 4,157 4,371 4,645 29 511 543 596 655 728 763 916 1,044 1,182 1,306 1,435 1.592 1,627 1,737 1,841 1,865 1,995 2.138 30 150 159 175 188 208 220 252 297 340 384 422 480 519 560 610 653 743 807 31 25 25 28 32 35 34 41 45 47 53 51 54 C) IV 60 38 lS [") 32 66 68 74 81 85 83 103 108 110 113 119 119 107 117 113 123 33 85 92 104 116 129 135 173 200 236 269 302 327 323 354 370 373 394 429 34 41 44 48 55 62 66 74 86 95 108 124 136 147 156 169 182 193 215 35 48 50 52 60 74 85 104 120 138 156 178 198 191 184 174 169 164 168 36 19 20 18 18 21 24 25 29 35 39 40 41 44 48 41 38 n n 37 a-) {■•) U C-) (■-) {"-) ^\ (M (■-) V .u l^i 1") 167 38 36 42 57 63 64 101 115 121 157 225 225 238 250 39 40 41 44 48 51 53 63 58 65 63 72 80 75 78 74 76 69 70 40 547 609 726 876 970 885 1,069 1,292 1,482 1,630 1,710 1,855 1,773 1,968 2,256 2,292 2,376 2,507 41 124 138 158 177 192 179 203 239 276 301 313 321 298 336 363 371 392 422 42 65 71 83 93 95 80 101 116 125 116 118 128 119 130 147 149 158 173 43 38 45 55 64 82 65 86 111 131 151 161 169 149 163 210 202 185 202 44 51 59 72 91 97 109 137 163 185 210 214 245 252 261 315 327 332 339 45 39 42 53 66 84 92 118 153 181 200 209 245 224 238 294 353 380 388 46 108 110 129 168 187 160 199 257 292 316 346 386 378 471 528 470 479 498 47 22 27 35 40 35 22 31 41 54 64 67 64 58 58 63 76 85 101 48 12 15 18 24 28 27 30 38 44 52 49 57 64 70 83 88 95 108 49 8 10 36 14 42 16 46 15 51 50 32 S'l" 58' '62 '73 80 '81" '85 '85 '95 'l6'4 'I'o'e i'o's 104 51 28 32 38 56 67 70 68 74 78 92 101 99 98 96 92 95 105 106 52 21 24 30 34 37 31 36 40 42 48 51 55 47 49 57 55 61 65 53 304 338 391 451 506 534 616 694 798 915 975 1,077 1,168 1,228 1,360 1,455 1,546 1,638 54 74 77 86 97 102 102 117 127 146 176 185 188 183 182 206 204 199 196 55 96 112 136 159 175 178 206 242 283 322 342 356 379 399 486 527 595 674 56 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 5 4 5 6 6 6 6 57 14 17 21 24 33 31 35 37 40 48 49 56 61 63 70 73 86 90 58 57 64 75 90 104 119 137 154 178 198 226 259 285 296 284 306 298 300 59 64 66 73 82 90 102 119 131 147 167 167 212 257 282 309 339 361 372 60 207 225 261 293 344 426 470 508 577 657 699 717 728 752 848 893 912 950 61 517 582 655 738 823 852 981 1,080 1,202 1,306 1,351 1,427 1,475 1,649 1,766 1,843 1,914 1.990 62 178 206 238 257 270 294 353 403 458 494 512 540 575 690 740 811 898 921 63 63 69 78 89 103 118 135 154 174 191 213 230 250 278 301 322 346 358 64 115 137 160 168 166 177 218 250 284 304 299 310 326 411 439 489 551 563 65 557 618 690 766 861 971 1,122 1,276 1,467 1,659 1,892 2,069 2,237 2,458 2,707 2,962 3,291 3,594 66 24 27 28 32 34 39 46 51 61 65 67 66 68 77 83 84 90 92 67 58 63 66 68 72 76 88 100 119 125 134 136 151 167 180 223 247 257 68 46 45 44 44 41 40 46 49 50 50 51 54 57 60 67 67 67 68 69 43 48 57 66 72 90 110 128 149 193 236 267 303 320 387 439 504 546 70 34 40 48 55 59 67 78 92 108 114 120 137 130 150 175 195 215 224 71 18 22 25 27 32 31 35 41 45 47 51 47 52 60 70 65 75 73 72 13 14 15 19 21 23 26 29 31 33 34 39 41 43 47 51 57 61 73 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 6 5 5 5 7 7 10 74 173 193 223 246 290 342 403 455 523 596 705 807 926 1,036 1,084 1,161 1,247 1,420 75 31 33 39 44 49 55 60 65 75 85 95 99 118 137 165 183 208 232 76 20 24 26 31 34 33 33 32 34 38 42 47 47 51 57 70 74 81 77 20 26 36 51 63 89 80 75 79 85 lS 96 104 132 116 1 136 78 79 80 n 63 u i) 70 u I P. (4 74 S u u 102 106 (■•) 114 (■-) 119 32 38 45 53 67 80 90 110 123 148 162 180 150 154 179 193 261 279 81 653 731 791 872 984 1,129 1,245 1,354 1,509 1,676 1,868 2,014 2,163 2,293 2,510 2,723 2,878 2,974 82 163 180 194 210 233 261 281 295 326 347 392 429 440 474 505 537 544 573 83 79 96 103 106 126 136 144 143 168 159 174 187 210 232 253 269 280 292 84 410 455 495 555 625 732 821 916 1,014 1,170 1,303 1,398 1,513 1,587 1,752 1,917 2,054 2,108 85 See footnotes at end of table. 154 » Florida STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Florida Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Florida Percent 30 25 20 15 10 6 Florida Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) I 9% il 11 ^ ^ il Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't [ZJ1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 • Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Florida • 155 Major Sources of Personal Income > for Florida, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (ttiousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us.- Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, ifiterest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 738 673 65 1,445 511 560 1 678 607 71 1,471 461 529 1 584 522 61 1,493 391 443 1 475 427 47 1,521 312 353 1 437 401 37 1,552 282 331 1 541 486 55 1,585 341 427 1 595 534 61 1,613 369 470 1 731 666 64 1,651 443 551 1 817 734 83 1,709 478 619 5 798 737 61 1,771 451 601 4 892 815 76 1,836 486 665 5 982 918 64 1,915 513 742 6 1,218 1,124 94 2,028 600 976 8 1,699 1,567 132 2,190 776 1,454 18 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfami Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 559 165 15 423 3 134 45 89 65 495 436 13 4 23 70 60 113 39 113 59 12 9 38 528 135 16 392 3 134 51 83 71 458 400 12 4 16 73 58 104 27 105 58 12 9 37 441 113 29 334 3 105 44 61 61 381 324 9 3 10 50 50 90 22 90 58 12 7 38 352 100 22 278 3 72 33 39 47 306 253 7 2 6 42 39 67 18 72 53 11 6 35 330 88 20 266 3 62 23 40 37 294 234 7 2 7 36 36 64 18 64 60 17 4 39 426 94 22 327 3 97 36 61 55 371 299 8 2 14 50 39 90 21 75 72 22 5 46 469 105 21 351 3 116 42 74 61 410 333 8 3 18 53 43 103 24 81 77 23 7 47 550 143 38 405 4 142 43 98 64 486 396 8 3 31 62 47 121 28 95 90 38 10 43 615 176 26 450 4 166 59 107 83 537 445 10 3 31 68 54 141 30 108 92 34 11 46 597 173 28 453 4 144 39 105 61 540 437 10 3 29 63 53 145 30 105 102 42 11 49 660 198 35 491 5 169 52 116 76 588 478 10 3 35 72 58 157 31 112 110 46 12 52 737 205 40 548 5 189 41 148 64 678 560 9 4 59 81 65 177 35 129 118 48 17 54 969 207 43 707 7 262 67 195 94 883 692 10 5 80 109 77 218 40 152 191 57 77 58 1,436 219 44 1,103 10 341 96 245 132 1,322 883 14 6 123 178 100 243 42 175 440 107 273 59 2,483 2,230 253 2,497 994 2,237 50 2,187 255 41 1,708 12 516 207 310 253 1,983 1,153 16 8 107 326 128 307 48 212 830 180 587 63 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■* Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance >.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income', Farm Nonfarm 2,798 2,528 270 2,542 1,101 2,528 57 2,919 2,623 296 2,515 1,161 2,606 64 2,856 2,542 313 2,473 1,155 2,380 37 2,930 2,692 238 2,539 1,154 2,387 34 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,470 271 56 1,945 17 566 217 349 270 2,258 1,292 19 8 69 366 147 367 57 260 965 193 705 67 2,542 279 98 1,969 20 616 234 382 296 2,310 1,347 21 9 78 301 157 419 70 293 962 192 692 78 2,343 339 174 1,660 23 697 245 452 313 2,067 1,610 25 12 149 246 190 543 99 348 456 133 224 100 2,352 368 209 1,762 28 597 166 432 238 2,149 1,779 27 16 203 246 208 586 107 387 370 104 137 128 3,057 2,880 177 2,578 1,186 2,483 33 -6 2,443 403 211 1,884 31 568 101 467 177 2,306 1,947 30 18 232 282 233 618 122 413 358 104 103 152 3,191 2,936 255 2,668 1,196 2,604 35 -7 2,563 397 232 1,910 33 661 183 477 255 2,349 1,953 31 19 203 270 235 641 134 420 396 113 113 170 3,634 3,351 283 2,810 1,293 2,898 45 -5 2,848 489 298 2,100 39 759 214 546 283 2,615 2,180 34 21 253 307 245 691 169 461 435 109 137 189 4,099 3,795 304 2,980 1,376 3,371 54 -11 3,307 519 273 2,485 49 838 225 613 304 3,067 2,502 37 25 296 367 281 790 183 523 566 140 210 216 4,611 4,322 289 3,157 1,461 3,814 61 -14 3,738 591 282 2,869 57 887 211 676 289 3,524 2,812 41 29 324 419 316 894 201 587 713 164 303 246 5,136 4,832 304 3,310 1,552 4,179 67 -17 4,094 724 317 3,164 67 948 224 724 304 3,874 3,104 43 32 379 460 343 946 235 665 771 170 326 275 5,431 5,135 297 3,505 1,550 4,364 82 -15 4,267 803 360 3,325 76 963 205 758 297 4,068 3,271 48 34 373 505 365 985 257 704 796 169 315 312 6,217 5,857 360 3,747 1,659 4,939 98 -11 4,830 958 429 3,718 90 1,132 269 863 360 4,579 3,707 51 33 452 557 397 1,092 308 817 872 198 327 347 7,189 6,819 370 4,047 1,776 5,669 112 -14 5,543 1,158 488 4,319 109 1,242 276 966 370 5,300 4,314 54 39 550 645 451 1,241 366 967 986 234 361 391 7,973 7,618 354 4,372 1,824 6,252 136 -14 6,103 1,280 590 4,807 133 1,312 242 1,070 354 5,898 4,847 55 42 624 746 500 1,358 419 1,104 1,051 240 377 434 See footnotes at end of table. 156 • Florida STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Florida, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place ol Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages anci salaries. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income". Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisfieries, and ottier'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction I\^etal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Taicking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health sen/ices Legal sen/ices Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 8,675 8,303 372 4,630 1,874 6,696 150 -14 6,532 1,456 688 5,189 157 1.350 250 1.099 372 6,324 5,182 55 35 19 41 3 3 36 654 809 421 141 4 24 74 70 74 4 22 3 4 389 57 29 9 66 24 31 71 3 31 49 9 10 515 105 76 20 145 99 69 478 996 443 102 340 1,192 137 125 170 90 48 40 51 13 235 60 46 (■•) 59 118 1.142 259 379 504 1959 9,600 9.148 453 4.808 1,997 7.415 177 -16 7.222 1.595 783 5.724 188 1,502 335 1,167 453 6,962 5,745 58 41 18 44 3 3 38 716 965 460 154 4 27 80 75 85 5 22 3 5 505 63 35 12 73 30 52 86 3 65 63 9 11 571 106 85 23 168 110 78 520 1,077 501 118 384 1,293 143 130 172 89 52 36 54 13 267 74 50 fi 142 1,217 272 371 574 1960 10,061 9.672 388 5.004 2,011 7.690 210 -14 7.465 1.732 864 6.062 204 1.424 275 1.149 388 7,301 6,025 63 48 15 49 4 3 42 713 1.046 499 172 4 29 84 82 91 5 22 4 5 546 61 34 12 74 34 67 101 3 79 63 8 11 599 104 93 23 172 124 84 534 1,121 528 136 392 1,373 137 134 183 98 58 37 60 13 281 82 51 u 152 1,276 287 354 635 1961 10,619 10,177 442 5,243 2,025 8,006 220 -16 7.770 1.855 993 6,266 225 1,515 326 1,190 442 7,564 6,172 69 54 15 45 5 3 37 642 1,136 528 182 4 31 87 86 104 4 20 5 6 608 57 30 14 75 38 74 132 3 102 58 11 12 610 99 95 23 180 127 86 548 1,124 562 145 417 1,434 138 138 182 103 58 40 66 12 296 87 54 1 99 161 1.392 309 361 722 1962 11,458 11,004 453 5,458 2,099 8,603 237 -18 8,348 2,000 1,109 6.760 248 1,596 338 1,257 453 8,150 6,633 83 65 17 46 5 3 38 669 1,236 567 193 4 37 91 92 113 4 19 7 7 669 60 33 12 81 45 92 144 4 112 61 12 13 620 88 105 25 174 138 90 591 1,209 608 158 451 1.570 145 148 188 115 65 43 70 13 336 98 57 1 114 178 1.517 341 381 794 1963 12,312 11.883 429 5.628 2,188 9.200 280 -16 8.905 2.191 1.216 7.299 279 1.622 318 1.305 429 8.771 7.103 87 71 16 51 8 3 39 738 1,316 589 197 5 39 94 97 119 5 19 8 7 727 65 33 13 82 50 126 148 4 115 64 13 14 666 88 113 28 191 149 98 610 1,274 653 171 481 1,709 152 156 191 132 70 49 77 11 364 111 62 1 125 207 1,668 365 431 871 1964 13,496 13,009 487 5,781 2,335 10.154 309 -15 9.830 2.377 1.289 8.086 325 1.744 356 1.388 487 9.667 7,817 101 83 18 58 10 3 46 849 1.436 635 210 6 44 100 104 128 5 22 11 8 801 65 36 15 89 59 142 166 4 122 73 14 17 738 95 120 30 217 169 107 665 1,401 707 187 519 1.861 164 166 198 158 74 50 79 14 400 117 69 1 136 234 1,850 404 480 967 1965 14,821 14,358 464 5,954 2,489 11,061 334 -18 10,708 2,677 1.436 8.922 376 1,763 313 1,450 464 10,597 8.581 110 88 22 65 12 3 49 992 1,565 684 225 7 48 109 112 136 5 21 13 8 881 71 39 17 100 70 152 192 5 121 76 19 19 800 98 129 33 238 187 114 720 1,527 767 204 564 2,036 184 175 205 179 77 51 87 18 435 126 79 1 151 268 2,016 439 493 1.084 1966 16,371 15.892 479 6,104 2,682 12,226 439 -8 11.780 2.966 1,625 9,914 425 1,887 316 1,572 479 11,747 9.483 118 96 23 68 (■-) 11 3 55 1.007 1.797 754 241 9 58 119 125 148 6 21 17 10 1.043 75 43 20 122 85 187 243 7 142 78 21 22 883 103 146 38 266 205 124 786 1.670 834 218 615 2,320 207 196 211 212 85 57 97 21 499 142 92 1 172 328 2,264 506 551 1,207 1967 18,147 17,639 508 6,242 2,907 13,373 531 -10 12,832 3,337 1.978 10.865 495 2.012 339 1.673 508 12.865 10.387 131 109 22 71 (^) 18 3 50 1,029 1,999 830 269 10 71 128 134 153 7 23 22 12 1,170 76 47 22 125 100 218 295 8 145 84 25 25 990 104 157 42 319 229 140 846 1,812 914 235 679 2,596 231 215 224 263 97 60 102 23 581 154 106 2 175 363 2,478 550 602 1.325 1968 20,870 20.349 521 6,433 3,244 15.178 625 -10 14.543 4.000 2.327 12.406 599 2.172 321 1.852 521 14.657 11.812 146 124 22 85 (■■) 30 3 52 1,189 2,269 915 280 12 90 141 150 163 8 25 30 17 1,354 80 55 23 138 125 259 308 9 193 100 35 29 1,137 115 179 48 376 265 154 931 2,073 1,063 263 800 2.919 267 236 241 310 109 69 112 25 696 169 126 2 193 364 2.845 639 655 1.551 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Florida • 157 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Florida, 195&-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars) 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 26,990 30,232 34,816 40,875 46,043 49,822 54,629 61,394 71,396 82,566 96,078 110,296 118,530 130,641 143,926 158,411 171,067 187,377 1 26,426 29,561 34,042 40,013 45,103 48,771 53,532 60.279 69,983 81,059 94,272 108,684 116,766 128,246 141,903 156.328 168,890 184,912 2 564 671 774 862 940 1,051 1,097 1.115 1,413 1,507 1,806 1,612 1,764 2,395 2.024 2,083 2,178 2,465 3 6,845 7,163 7,520 7,927 8.317 8,542 8,695 8.889 9,132 9,471 9,840 10,195 10,476 10,759 1 1 .054 11,369 11,690 12,024 4 3,943 4,221 4,630 5,156 5,536 5,833 6,283 6,907 7,819 8,718 9,764 10,819 11,315 12,142 13,020 13,934 14,634 15,584 5 19,334 21,415 24,869 29,196 32.091 33.331 36.338 40,794 47.339 54,120 61 ,477 68,459 72,634 80.827 89,719 98,560 106.963 118,390 6 876 949 1,109 1,439 1,549 1,511 1.675 1,893 2,189 2,614 2,919 3,480 3,778 4.235 4.813 5,565 6,138 6,766 / -11 -4 1 4 12 9 28 43 49 48 42 -2 -15 -26 -37 -57 -61 -88 8 18,447 20,462 23,760 27,762 30.555 31,829 34.692 38,944 45,198 51,554 58,600 64,977 68,842 76.566 84,870 92,938 100,764 111,536 9 5,324 5.918 6,521 7,634 8.885 9,471 10.460 1 1 .939 14,518 17.543 21,393 26,654 28,616 31.146 35,097 39,271 42,245 45,762 10 3,219 3,852 4,534 5,479 6.603 8,522 9,477 10.512 1 1 ,679 13.469 16,085 18,665 21,072 22,929 23,960 26,202 28,058 30,079 11 16,102 17,633 20,257 23,861 26,399 27,054 29,046 32,200 37,098 42.589 49,279 56,066 60,536 66,152 73,882 81,017 87,934 97,383 12 852 995 1,249 1,539 1.778 2.024 2,367 2,828 3,324 3.881 4,458 4,998 5,605 6,276 6,775 7,158 7;732 8,414 13 2,380 2,787 3.363 3,796 3.915 4.254 4,926 5,766 6,917 7.651 7,740 7,395 6,493 8,399 9,062 10,385 11,297 1 2,593 14 370 489 575 624 684 798 800 792 979 1.037 1,331 1,153 1,238 1,884 1,523 1,586 1,685 1,949 15 2,010 2,298 2,788 3,172 3.230 3.456 4,126 4,974 5,938 6.614 6.409 6,242 5,255 6,515 7,540 8,798 9,612 10,644 16 564 671 774 862 940 1,051 1,097 1,115 1,413 1,507 1.806 1,612 1,764 2,395 2,024 2,083 2,178 2,465 17 18,770 20,744 24,095 28,334 31,152 32,281 35,242 39,679 45,926 52,614 59.671 66,847 70,870 78,432 87,696 96,476 104,786 115,925 18 15,158 16,709 19,547 23,321 25,482 25,848 28,305 32,160 37,682 43.764 49.818 55,696 58.579 65,101 73,333 80,795 87,809 97,195 19 184 207 234 265 295 355 427 496 555 620 643 649 662 764 795 913 964 1,092 20 160 184 209 238 260 313 371 424 468 519 550 590 615 672 731 793 828 940 21 24 24 25 27 35 41 56 71 87 101 93 59 46 92 65 119 136 152 22 86 94 119 139 204 241 312 332 313 375 647 719 645 576 628 824 345 441 23 11 {■•) 1 1 3 3 2 5 6 2 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 24 16 39 48 93 136 204 206 161 196 438 491 447 363 387 581 109 211 25 3 3 4 5 7 7 8 9 8 10 9 8 8 8 12 13 13 13 26 59 75 75 85 101 95 97 112 138 168 197 217 187 200 224 225 219 212 27 1,817 1.996 2,558 3,367 3,503 2.693 2,613 2,962 3,682 4,519 5,345 5.952 5,872 6.260 7.508 8.187 8,831 9,308 28 2,631 2,727 3.102 3,618 3,893 3.910 4,310 5.006 5,964 6,887 7,832 8.827 9,209 9.890 11.147 12.005 12,673 13,450 29 1,116 1,181 1,324 1,493 1,632 1.789 1.984 2.207 2,498 2,759 3,069 3.384 3,496 3.718 4.071 4.282 4,482 4.758 30 336 358 390 437 490 536 569 635 702 740 818 869 932 978 1,010 1,041 1.095 1.129 31 16 18 21 24 23 30 34 34 40 48 41 35 3^^ C) 35 34 39 57 32 113 129 154 179 185 186 213 232 272 294 310 335 347 376 365 385 415 33 170 171 183 197 206 222 253 273 305 328 352 387 381 405 429 448 450 468 34 195 212 243 286 311 327 362 413 476 547 632 734 795 884 1,046 1,195 1.313 1.442 35 188 187 206 225 263 329 368 415 454 514 589 652 671 693 756 774 766 758 36 11 10 13 14 18 18 19 24 33 40 44 48 (°) C) 52 55 62 62 37 25 25 25 27 28 25 27 25 26 27 29 31 31 35 37 34 32 31 38 41 49 66 75 79 90 110 131 159 190 220 252 245 258 292 301 311 364 39 20 21 23 29 30 24 29 26 30 33 35 41 38 38 38 33 30 33 40 1,515 1,546 1,778 2.125 2,260 2.122 2,327 2,799 3,466 4,128 4,764 5.443 5,713 6.171 7,076 7,723 8,191 8,692 41 97 100 115 139 157 167 183 230 278 326 357 375 343 415 474 499 530 554 42 65 68 81 97 97 71 78 89 120 139 151 159 158 177 202 222 239 255 43 27 28 35 48 54 42 47 58 64 85 92 103 102 115 128 130 135 144 44 185 206 235 284 305 310 321 389 470 524 613 670 646 665 742 789 827 879 45 175 176 177 220 252 266 292 343 416 544 711 809 921 975 1,168 1,282 1,298 1.300 46 280 260 304 383 450 460 520 586 789 966 1,080 1.285 1,428 1.553 1,823 2,004 2.076 2.186 47 317 317 356 405 380 468 513 626 765 923 1,024 1,222 1,312 1.378 1,487 1,676 1.861 2,040 48 10 9 11 15 20 12 15 20 24 31 41 48 52 72 82 93 111 129 49 148 154 149 182 193 186 239 160 256 50 135 206 269 250 3T4 335 378 426 405 457 539 549 599 '648 51 38 38 45 64 79 71 91 139 140 161 219 224 223 227 268 305 330 364 52 38 40 43 45 51 49 56 68 86 93 99 121 123 138 162 172 184 194 53 1,517 1,687 1,977 2.335 2,552 2.702 2,990 3.343 3,824 4,441 5.112 5,676 6,139 6.608 7,022 7,427 7,764 8,318 54 130 129 137 157 171 183 196 208 231 253 290 316 323 350 357 330 318 300 55 240 271 335 405 439 425 477 581 704 781 883 955 968 1.055 1,258 1,310 1,408 1,559 56 60 61 71 83 93 99 106 116 152 166 202 235 248 254 278 294 292 323 57 480 527 590 668 708 761 829 954 1,058 1,250 1.452 1.553 1.639 1,705 1,747 1,884 2,058 2,248 58 397 464 572 698 787 845 926 1.019 1,165 1.410 1.621 1.850 2.042 2,215 2,267 2,354 2,339 2,436 59 209 235 271 323 353 389 458 466 515 580 664 768 918 1,030 1,114 1,255 1,350 1,453 60 1,190 1,291 1,497 1.817 2,140 2.184 2,381 2.598 2,986 3.543 4.120 4.516 4.719 5,014 5,595 6,233 6,586 7,339 61 2,626 2,931 3,352 3.923 4,269 4.457 4,936 5.458 5.243 7.089 7.884 8,738 9.159 10,265 11.284 12,363 13,456 14.815 62 1,364 1,622 1,898 2,206 2,303 2.355 2,765 3.260 4.082 4,566 4.471 4,804 4.699 5,869 6.336 7,155 8,094 9.114 63 346 395 458 549 646 696 753 829 967 1,105 1.308 1,523 1.711 2,001 2,271 2,540 2.918 3.219 64 1,018 1,228 1,440 1,658 1,656 1,658 2,012 2.431 3.115 3,462 3,163 3,281 2,988 3,868 4,064 4,615 5,176 5.894 65 3,743 4,153 4,808 5,651 6,323 6,950 7,570 8.705 10.034 11,723 13,764 15,814 17,476 19,856 23,019 25,688 29,095 33,317 66 317 354 399 470 482 492 555 615 741 862 946 941 992 1,138 1,267 1,376 1,552 1,737 67 272 283 295 320 343 357 389 441 492 537 608 641 681 763 848 1,027 1.113 1,210 68 261 271 282 298 288 295 351 390 416 435 444 482 529 563 641 659 673 693 69 423 448 536 647 751 804 884 1.072 1.269 1,558 1,880 2,161 2,418 2.916 3,611 4,117 4,621 5,285 70 136 167 207 247 272 292 324 382 473 545 616 702 706 795 936 1,043 1,120 1,238 71 91 103 119 136 160 165 173 204 251 287 355 354 362 398 473 450 508 558 72 140 174 241 286 323 341 381 436 499 581 647 727 830 964 1,049 1,134 1,253 1,387 73 29 56 34 43 40 40 43 43 48 53 57 62 58 61 71 82 89 99 74 966 1,073 1,251 1,467 1,732 2,060 2.346 2,692 3.007 3,439 4,120 4.841 5,713 6.418 7,175 7,931 8,634 10,174 75 253 301 371 478 551 610 649 750 837 911 1,023 1,164 1,371 1,575 1,913 2,186 2,510 3,058 76 173 205 245 279 300 275 276 285 317 357 412 455 493 542 611 678 716 804 77 126 150 156 201 229 279 307 341 403 473 542 623 721 78 3 4 4 4 5 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 9 10 12 79 251 266 292 337 368 349 359 404 452 496 550 585 648 737 875 916 985 1,069 80 426 449 532 642 708 739 686 830 1.028 1,429 1,821 2,388 2,328 2,575 3,069 3,539 4,690 5,273 81 3,611 4,035 4,548 5,013 5,670 6,433 6.937 7,519 8,243 8,850 9,852 11,152 12,291 13,331 14,363 15,681 16,976 18,730 82 757 853 928 958 1,029 1,208 1.338 1,440 1,588 1,667 1,920 2,146 2,265 2,475 2,672 2,882 2,935 3,182 83 771 829 914 935 1,018 1,032 1.083 1.127 1,222 1,241 1,357 1,614 1,833 1,937 2,043 2,216 2,407 2,528 84 2,083 2,353 2,706 3,120 3,623 4,193 4.516 4,951 5,434 5,941 6,575 7,391 8,192 8,919 9,647 10,582 11,634 13.020 85 See footnotes at end of table. 158 • Georgia STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Georgia Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Georgia Percent Georgia Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Georgia • 159 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Georgia, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars) Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Pius: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Ottier labor income... Proprietors' income', Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjctlon Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Hnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 994 782 211 2,903 342 859 2 857 120 16 563 4 291 193 98 211 647 580 12 2 22 154 89 145 36 120 67 17 9 42 1930 879 726 154 2,910 302 750 2 748 113 19 527 4 219 137 81 154 596 527 9 2 15 147 82 131 32 109 69 17 8 43 1944 1931 738 638 100 2,924 252 601 2 600 99 40 447 4 150 88 62 100 501 431 7 2 11 109 73 110 28 91 70 18 9 44 1945 1932 576 504 72 2,935 196 464 2 463 83 30 360 4 101 62 39 72 392 326 6 1 6 83 56 80 24 70 67 17 8 42 1946 1933 591 487 104 2,950 200 493 2 491 74 26 362 3 127 92 35 104 389 315 6 1 4 96 52 72 22 62 73 24 8 42 1947 1934 713 576 137 2,964 241 609 2 607 77 29 426 4 179 122 57 137 471 385 7 1 8 118 56 98 24 73 86 32 8 47 1948 1935 782 618 163 2,955 264 675 2 673 83 25 458 4 213 146 67 163 511 415 7 1 11 122 59 111 27 77 96 35 9 52 1949 1936 888 728 160 2,978 298 742 2 740 101 47 513 5 224 141 83 160 582 475 6 1 15 143 66 126 28 88 107 56 10 42 1950 1937 938 760 178 3,037 309 813 6 806 105 26 562 5 245 157 88 178 635 531 9 2 16 165 73 140 30 96 104 47 11 46 1938 881 729 152 3.091 285 757 6 751 102 27 532 5 220 133 87 152 605 489 7 1 19 135 68 139 29 91 116 54 11 52 1951 1952 1939 949 802 147 3,120 304 817 7 810 109 30 587 5 225 127 98 147 670 546 6 1 25 162 73 151 31 97 123 59 11 53 1953 1940 1,034 879 155 3,119 332 898 7 891 110 34 639 6 254 135 118 155 743 605 6 2 37 173 79 170 32 106 138 62 20 56 1954 1941 1,319 1,162 157 3,186 414 1,167 10 1.158 126 35 860 8 299 135 164 157 1,010 806 6 2 78 243 97 220 36 123 204 65 83 56 1955 1942 1,804 1,547 257 3,215 561 1,627 17 1,610 155 38 1,185 10 432 228 204 257 1,371 987 8 3 89 328 118 255 39 147 383 98 226 59 1956 1943 2,328 2,008 319 3,245 717 2,157 36 2,121 168 39 1,618 14 525 287 236 319 1,838 1.215 10 6 74 473 148 287 43 175 623 173 385 64 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Lass: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm 2,605 2.279 327 3,161 824 2,419 38 2,694 2,334 360 3,089 872 2.454 36 2,723 2.355 369 3,251 838 2,341 31 2,876 2,480 396 3,271 879 2,457 33 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,382 173 50 1,849 21 550 290 260 327 2,093 1,354 11 6 46 550 171 329 45 196 739 168 500 71 2.418 180 96 1,829 26 599 318 282 360 2,094 1,397 13 6 48 507 184 372 52 214 698 162 456 80 2,310 219 195 1,656 27 657 325 332 369 1,972 1,609 16 8 91 496 214 473 68 243 363 127 145 91 2,423 239 214 1,754 32 670 350 320 396 2,060 1,774 15 10 125 556 213 510 75 270 286 109 74 104 3,211 2,821 390 3,259 985 2,735 33 20 2,722 290 199 1,940 36 759 334 425 390 2,345 2,029 22 13 161 644 225 579 88 297 315 115 82 118 3,216 2,895 321 3,325 967 2,707 34 21 2,694 299 223 1,976 39 692 269 423 321 2.387 2,008 23 12 152 621 223 586 94 298 378 126 120 132 3,675 3,306 369 3,458 1,063 3,060 45 21 3,035 354 286 2,227 50 783 314 468 369 2,690 2,254 25 13 176 743 236 619 111 331 437 147 146 144 4,236 3,769 466 3,531 1,200 3,658 55 21 3,624 369 243 2,659 63 937 405 532 466 3,192 2,578 28 15 205 856 270 709 126 370 614 199 252 163 4,567 4,176 391 3,584 1,274 3,964 60 19 3,922 401 244 2,970 72 922 329 593 391 3,572 2,856 29 16 297 912 291 764 143 404 717 232 296 188 4,709 4,298 411 3,558 1,324 4,078 63 20 4,035 420 255 3,070 79 929 351 578 411 3,667 2,954 30 16 243 980 307 794 159 425 712 221 287 205 4,674 4.415 258 3,602 1,298 3,994 73 16 3,937 454 283 3,123 86 786 203 583 258 3,735 2,982 31 17 227 985 305 812 169 436 754 222 315 216 5,151 4,815 336 3,636 1,417 4,428 85 13 4,356 488 307 3,409 101 918 280 638 336 4,092 3,317 31 19 255 1,121 327 870 195 501 775 240 305 229 5,519 5,240 280 3,701 1,491 4,736 96 11 4,651 542 326 3,717 118 901 219 682 280 4,457 3,657 32 23 283 1.220 357 956 222 564 800 256 285 259 5,709 5,445 264 3,766 1,516 4,874 109 8 4,773 563 373 3.845 131 893 207 691 264 4,610 3,748 31 24 272 1,240 380 981 231 588 862 264 299 298 See footnotes at end of table. 1 60 • Georgia STATE PERSONAL INCOME WSajor Sources of Personal Income ' for Georgia, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income".. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining , Oil and gas extraction Metal mining , Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '"' Stone, clay, and glass products Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social sen/ices " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 5,965 5,609 356 3,804 1,568 5,061 115 7 4,953 588 424 3,943 117 1,001 299 702 280 1,203 764 158 293 111 86 50 44 5 2 4 10 439 84 26 21 28 37 20 105 61 u 4 16 381 116 83 5 53 72 53 404 600 242 73 169 643 23 74 132 39 32 17 9 10 128 29 32 ^7 36 896 289 282 324 1959 6,375 6,065 310 3,868 1,648 5,400 132 6 5,274 647 454 4,273 135 992 247 744 310 5,090 4,170 29 15 15 26 25 309 1,357 863 172 343 128 95 54 49 6 1 5 11 494 98 30 24 29 41 24 117 67 1 42 5 17 412 117 95 6 60 78 56 435 643 266 81 185 692 25 77 135 47 33 19 13 9 141 31 34 90 38 920 297 286 337 1960 6,668 6,343 325 3,956 1,685 5,615 154 5 5,466 721 480 4,489 142 985 262 723 325 5,291 4,299 35 16 19 26 (4 u 312 1,376 896 182 341 132 105 57 55 5 2 5 11 480 92 29 23 34 43 25 98 70 1 44 4 17 430 115 99 7 65 84 60 457 650 282 92 190 730 25 79 143 50 35 18 15 8 153 30 35 (■-) 97 39 992 322 293 377 1961 6,944 6,594 350 4,015 1,730 5,793 161 4 5.636 765 543 4,613 154 1,026 284 742 350 5,443 4,391 36 18 18 27 (■•) u 310 1,392 916 188 340 134 114 58 57 6 2 6 12 476 88 29 25 36 44 29 98 59 1 47 4 16 441 110 101 7 74 87 63 467 655 300 99 201 762 26 82 141 54 35 19 17 9 160 35 37 (■•) 104 43 1,052 342 294 416 1962 7,464 7,132 333 4,086 1,827 6,251 180 1 6,072 828 564 5.037 172 1.042 266 776 333 5,918 4,751 38 20 18 28 C-) 1 1 27 346 1,544 989 196 358 159 123 62 62 6 2 8 13 555 93 33 28 43 51 31 125 74 1 53 5 19 470 113 113 7 79 91 66 500 701 316 103 213 807 27 88 145 59 40 20 17 9 162 38 39 112 51 1,168 371 331 466 1963 8,104 7.693 411 4,172 1,943 6,796 207 -3 6,586 911 608 5,464 194 1.138 335 803 411 6,384 5,104 37 20 17 28 (■-) 1 1 26 378 1,683 1.041 203 370 173 131 65 68 6 3 10 13 642 106 31 28 53 54 35 155 92 1 60 6 21 504 113 123 7 89 101 71 537 734 343 114 229 859 29 93 146 64 45 20 18 9 173 46 42 (■-) 119 54 1.280 397 385 499 1964 8,785 8.431 354 4.258 2,063 7,376 228 -5 7,143 999 644 5,989 230 1,157 271 887 354 7.022 5.643 42 24 18 30 (■-) 1 1 28 422 1,872 1,156 219 417 192 143 74 72 6 3 15 15 716 109 36 35 64 59 39 178 101 7 21 545 106 135 8 99 116 80 585 819 379 127 252 950 32 103 149 71 50 25 18 10 198 55 46 (■■) 126 67 1.379 422 414 543 1965 9,701 9.304 397 4,332 2,239 8,132 248 -10 7,875 1,116 710 6,603 273 1,257 314 943 397 7,735 6,245 42 25 17 31 (■-) 1 1 29 493 2.109 1.274 235 467 217 152 81 80 6 3 17 16 835 123 39 40 70 66 46 208 133 1 75 10 24 600 112 151 8 112 129 89 629 892 413 140 273 1.035 38 110 152 78 52 27 21 10 219 61 50 (4 134 82 1,491 457 416 618 1966 10,706 10,292 414 4,379 2,445 9,045 330 -15 8,700 1,215 791 7.408 313 1.324 349 975 414 8.631 6.910 42 26 16 34 (•-) 1 1 32 528 2,367 1,411 256 526 234 168 89 92 7 3 19 17 956 128 42 45 87 82 54 253 138 7 79 12 29 671 123 167 9 131 145 96 678 974 443 152 291 1,172 45 121 154 90 56 28 27 11 239 67 61 (■-) 151 122 1,721 515 501 704 1967 11,614 1 1 ,209 405 4,408 2,635 9,781 386 -23 9,373 1,313 928 8,085 359 1,338 326 1,011 405 9,377 7,426 44 27 17 42 n 3 2 37 581 2,512 1,503 274 553 254 178 97 94 7 3 24 18 1,009 129 43 48 93 89 59 293 117 14 82 13 30 727 124 176 9 153 161 104 732 1,049 481 168 314 1,259 56 132 161 105 63 28 33 12 270 72 68 (J 142 116 1,950 574 532 844 1968 12,834 12,469 366 4,482 2,864 10,868 415 -32 10.420 1,324 1.090 9.050 424 1.394 289 1.105 366 10,502 8,309 49 32 17 49 (■-) 5 2 41 655 2,809 1.682 295 628 286 195 109 100 8 3 37 20 1.127 140 50 50 106 97 69 311 159 12 87 14 32 815 132 200 13 179 178 114 801 1.185 545 186 359 1,401 64 141 170 126 67 30 37 12 317 79 82 (M 155 121 2,193 630 582 982 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Georgia • 161 Major Sources of Personal Income > for Georgia, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of doilais] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 15,551 17,058 19,256 21,881 24,153 25,942 28,966 32,070 36,440 41,025 45,805 51,842 55,787 61,211 68,920 75,394 82,135 89,097 1 15,130 16,572 18,755 21,050 23,419 25,257 28,284 31,647 35,780 40,376 45,653 51,177 55.018 60,596 67,736 74,446 81 ,032 87.888 2 421 486 501 831 735 686 682 423 661 650 151 665 769 615 1,185 948 1,103 1,209 3 4,605 4,710 4,807 4,907 4,995 5,059 5,126 5,212 5,286 5.391 5,487 5.570 5.654 5,736 5,845 5,976 6.101 6,228 4 3,377 3,621 4,006 4,459 4,836 5,128 5,651 6,153 6,394 7,610 8,348 9,307 9.867 10,671 11,791 12,616 13,461 14,306 5 12,986 14,214 16,046 18,255 19,656 20,434 23,113 25.771 29,384 32,831 35,649 39.740 42,439 46,615 53,290 58,477 64.176 69,821 6 543 688 718 911 986 1,007 1,152 1,271 1,436 1,598 1,823 2.152 2.336 2,512 2,879 3,324 3.687 3,975 7 -54 ^9 -45 -39 -35 -25 -39 -43 -20 -15 -9 1 -67 -123 -171 -154 -229 -199 8 12,389 13,478 15,283 17,305 18,634 19.402 21,922 24,457 27.928 31,218 33.817 37.589 40,036 43,979 50,240 54,999 60,260 65,546 9 1,632 1,769 1,925 2,199 2,571 2,689 2,887 3,194 3.706 4,366 5,461 6.851 7,618 8,423 9,476 10,369 11,178 12,064 10 1,530 1,811 2,047 2,378 2,948 3,851 4,157 4,419 4,807 5,440 6,526 7.403 8,133 8,809 9,204 10,027 10,697 11,387 11 10,891 11,812 13,264 14,956 16,279 16,831 18.907 21,125 23,882 26,749 29,715 33,060 35,477 38.91 1 44,042 48,647 53,088 57,767 12 571 663 808 937 1,075 1,239 1,534 1,843 2,116 2,433 2,804 3,066 3,480 3,804 4,159 4,421 4,845 5,227 13 1,524 1,739 1,975 2,362 2,302 2,364 2,672 2.804 3,387 3,649 3,129 3,614 3,482 3.899 5,089 5,409 6,242 6,827 14 338 406 422 726 604 537 526 262 510 494 -3 522 614 466 1,038 803 960 1,058 15 1,186 1,334 1,553 1,637 1.697 1,827 2,146 2.542 2,876 3,155 3,132 3,092 2,868 3.433 4,051 4,606 5,282 5,769 16 421 486 501 831 735 686 682 423 661 650 151 665 769 615 1,185 948 1,103 1,209 17 12,564 13,729 15,545 17,424 18,921 19,749 22,432 25,348 28,724 32,182 35,497 39,075 41,670 45.999 52,106 57,529 63,074 68,612 18 9,952 10,915 12,519 14,097 15,276 15.729 17,986 20,443 23.326 26,266 28,907 31,697 33,660 37.444 42,922 47,627 52,514 57,144 19 57 66 75 85 96 90 105 120 136 149 146 161 151 209 224 243 253 279 20 38 43 50 56 62 58 68 77 86 96 99 110 122 143 165 191 205 232 21 19 23 25 29 33 32 38 43 50 53 47 51 30 67 59 51 47 47 22 57 59 68 77 96 102 127 147 150 167 222 240 230 234 267 309 250 292 23 P-) (M e-) (M {■-) U 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 C) C) P) 24 4 1 5 8 16 38 41 30 35 77 83 68 59 63 97 15 33 25 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 S) 211 n 2^ 26 51 55 61 68 78 75 86 101 116 128 143 155 159 172 200 234 27 748 897 1,144 1,281 1,326 1,195 1,320 1,552 1.831 2,005 2,187 2,237 2,453 2.753 3,486 3,937 4,541 4,639 28 3,217 3,373 3,803 4,190 4.374 4,346 5,240 5,912 6.657 7,493 8,174 8,964 9,165 10,020 11,258 12,058 13,006 13,796 29 1,942 2,059 2,300 2,538 2.698 2,714 3,243 3,603 4,010 4,480 4.822 5.280 5,403 5,872 6,378 6,672 7,195 7,684 30 360 376 407 441 475 525 598 665 740 821 932 1,036 1.102 1,144 1,181 1,248 1,369 1,455 31 684 731 835 938 972 941 1,152 1,270 1,385 1,530 1.548 1,623 1,524 1,727 1,796 1,796 1,951 2,132 32 319 334 363 393 402 400 491 524 582 617 665 717 739 787 864 858 881 901 33 226 242 265 294 324 335 392 447 517 589 650 706 737 792 901 952 1,026 1,065 34 130 135 152 166 180 189 213 246 278 328 370 419 467 526 635 726 828 897 35 122 132 147 163 189 181 223 250 278 305 345 391 420 446 510 550 581 601 36 9 10 17 16 16 19 19 22 27 32 32 33 33 33 36 34 41 44 37 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 24 35 47 67 81 92 110 116 149 38 65 76 88 102 115 107 132 155 179 213 223 283 291 317 345 377 383 419 39 22 21 23 22 20 14 20 20 21 20 22 26 23 20 19 20 19 21 40 1,276 1,314 1,503 1,652 1.676 1,632 1,996 2,309 2,647 3,013 3,352 3,684 3,762 4,148 4,880 5,386 5,811 6,112 41 150 164 196 223 223 220 275 315 380 437 458 449 440 523 595 651 690 723 42 55 59 71 76 73 63 74 88 106 117 117 125 136 152 175 193 197 210 43 66 74 102 124 145 156 188 219 261 303 329 383 371 385 449 474 495 522 44 124 134 152 175 181 171 200 241 279 310 353 367 354 385 432 452 490 514 45 112 114 137 164 188 190 207 250 264 334 372 436 406 437 533 603 656 689 46 93 99 115 138 161 154 182 210 262 300 346 416 468 536 606 662 767 795 47 361 291 290 266 240 234 258 249 299 360 478 540 625 681 814 916 994 1,116 48 148 9 199 8 114 231 8 134 252 8 152 213 6 163 200 329 412 415 425 426 473 432 453 618 719 743 733 49 50 104 Teo Tes' iTe 257 283 '310 326 '33l' '379 '425 '464 'si's '534' 51 18 18 23 25 30 30 36 44 48 59 72 86 108 119 119 132 144 149 52 36 39 44 49 53 53 62 67 77 83 91 82 90 98 113 119 122 128 53 1,007 1,115 1,300 1,499 1.658 1,749 1,991 2,282 2,649 3,044 3.415 3,841 4,238 4,633 5,021 5,453 5,832 6,333 54 144 149 162 194 204 210 227 243 274 320 358 383 388 420 447 436 415 392 55 234 268 325 383 410 404 474 550 648 735 797 845 873 946 1,125 1,184 1,273 1,405 56 14 14 17 19 23 20 25 31 37 41 48 47 47 51 58 61 67 62 57 244 270 316 351 400 452 506 596 698 814 934 1,040 1,160 1,279 1,372 1,523 1,626 1,782 58 232 262 308 362 403 428 480 543 629 741 858 1,000 1,147 1,231 1,224 1,353 1,446 1,655 59 139 152 173 190 219 236 280 320 365 393 420 526 623 706 794 896 1,005 1,038 60 986 1,090 1,206 1.369 1,614 1,753 1,937 2,201 2,574 2,927 3.260 3,523 3,791 4,129 4,857 5,494 5,769 6.202 61 1,446 1,599 1,830 2,076 2,237 2.304 2,568 2,856 3,212 3,531 3,745 4.049 4,244 4,771 5,424 6,000 6,457 7.023 62 689 790 908 1,041 1,108 1,160 1,317 1,489 1,720 1,921 2.014 2.175 2.330 2,709 3,063 3,510 4,078 4,530 63 245 273 301 352 396 418 453 478 524 591 664 736 832 940 1,055 1,211 1,409 1,549 64 445 517 607 689 712 741 864 1,010 1,196 1,330 1.349 1.438 1.498 1,770 2,007 2,300 2.669 2,982 65 1,745 1,925 2,184 2,479 2.767 3,030 3,382 3,884 4,397 5,030 5.745 6.507 7.058 7,986 9,321 10,624 12.328 14,050 66 84 92 98 114 124 135 185 210 246 267 294 304 311 355 401 438 483 513 67 154 162 166 175 182 189 216 245 271 289 316 325 331 364 404 491 541 584 68 173 172 173 178 167 167 192 208 217 222 225 241 261 274 309 316 321 328 69 164 189 236 286 330 367 427 515 620 759 901 1,060 1.202 1.426 1,773 2,069 2,397 2,756 70 82 96 118 136 143 153 182 213 248 274 299 338 338 382 455 515 566 626 71 40 45 54 64 74 76 85 103 120 122 145 142 141 158 192 174 203 230 72 41 43 47 57 64 68 78 91 94 105 104 117 124 139 160 180 211 235 73 14 15 16 18 18 20 23 23 30 25 29 27 30 34 42 51 57 64 74 422 481 545 598 702 799 905 1,040 1,158 1,304 1.515 1,728 1.994 2.238 2,490 2,870 3,243 3,872 75 106 121 144 166 187 202 213 254 290 346 398 439 529 624 776 887 1,037 1,218 76 109 130 158 178 194 185 189 199 203 227 244 270 287 319 361 408 436 484 77 86 93 103 114 127 137 2 314 148 2 334 149 2 369 158 2 388 175 3 405 195 4 422 225 5 446 251 5 470 78 79 80 I'l 'I 208 l" 224 l' 244 1 217 1 220 1 243 1 262 2 285 169 181 223 285 336 365 375 437 522 676 823 1,031 988 1,125 1,374 1,603 2,157 2.414 81 2,613 2,814 3,027 3,326 3,645 4,020 4,445 4,906 5,398 5,915 6,590 7,378 8,010 8,555 9,184 9,903 10,559 11,468 82 771 812 872 936 1,007 1.121 1.232 1,345 1,432 1,558 1,663 1.845 1,961 2,106 2,289 2,494 2,485 2,628 83 596 578 563 563 543 546 622 693 753 825 940 1,049 1,249 1,307 1,373 1,430 1,520 1,654 84 1,245 1,424 1,591 1,828 2,095 2,353 2.591 2.867 3,213 3,532 3.987 4,484 4,800 5,143 5.523 5,980 6,554 7,185 85 See footnotes at end of tabie. 162 e Kentucky STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Kentucky Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Kentucky Percent Kentucky Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Kentucky • 163 Major Sources of Personal Income > for Kentucky, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/os; Transfer payments 1,015 798 216 2,606 389 837 1 844 722 122 2,623 322 678 1 765 618 148 2,652 289 604 1 560 477 84 2,676 209 430 1 547 460 87 2,698 203 438 1 628 527 101 2,722 231 514 1 721 583 138 2,748 262 599 1 807 677 129 2,768 291 658 1 939 698 241 2,784 337 816 8 821 668 153 2,800 293 700 7 851 706 145 2,825 301 721 9 904 761 143 2,859 316 773 9 1,113 935 179 2,851 391 975 12 1,499 1,225 274 2,809 534 1,342 14 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'., Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, mintary Stale and local 836 155 24 534 7 297 200 97 216 621 565 2 70 34 115 106 122 28 89 56 13 2 41 677 142 25 482 7 190 108 82 122 556 499 1 60 27 96 95 111 25 83 57 13 2 41 602 117 46 402 6 195 134 61 148 456 397 1 43 19 73 78 89 21 71 59 13 2 44 428 98 34 312 5 112 76 37 84 346 288 1 29 10 51 58 66 17 56 57 13 2 42 437 82 29 318 5 115 79 36 87 351 284 1 31 10 61 54 59 17 51 67 17 2 48 512 87 30 361 5 147 93 54 101 412 340 1 44 13 73 58 76 18 56 72 24 2 46 598 93 30 402 5 191 128 64 138 461 380 1 50 15 87 63 85 19 59 82 27 3 52 657 100 50 455 6 197 118 78 129 529 432 1 61 19 96 71 99 19 66 96 50 3 43 808 101 30 497 6 313 227 86 241 575 477 2 66 21 106 76 116 20 72 98 45 4 49 692 95 34 471 6 223 139 84 153 546 439 1 55 23 88 70 114 20 68 108 54 4 50 713 105 34 494 6 221 130 90 145 576 468 1 55 28 101 75 117 21 70 108 55 4 49 764 105 35 537 7 230 127 103 143 631 517 2 65 28 113 82 131 22 74 114 53 11 50 963 115 36 675 8 292 159 134 179 797 658 2 82 44 158 95 172 24 83 138 57 30 51 1,327 134 37 901 10 432 249 183 274 1,068 855 2 97 84 217 117 207 26 105 213 63 99 51 1,868 1,525 343 2,690 695 1,716 23 1,694 138 37 1,170 12 535 313 222 343 1,374 1,002 3 109 56 289 130 252 29 134 372 85 232 54 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and renf P/us.' Transfer payments 1,993 1,626 367 2,616 762 1.833 21 2,079 1,688 390 2,604 798 1,86S 20 2,265 1,814 451 2,757 821 1,919 22 2,404 1,977 427 2,802 858 2,049 26 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income ".. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,812 133 48 1,266 17 550 333 216 367 1,466 1,070 2 129 44 333 152 251 30 129 395 75 263 58 1,848 140 90 1,270 21 578 356 222 390 1,478 1,075 2 129 41 311 152 271 32 138 403 69 269 65 1,897 172 196 1,227 23 669 412 257 451 1,468 1,218 2 137 68 311 173 326 38 163 250 69 112 70 2,023 198 182 1,380 29 641 385 256 427 1,623 1,419 3 181 90 375 194 352 42 181 204 63 58 82 2,793 2,275 518 2,817 992 2.320 27 88 2,381 244 168 1,542 35 744 473 270 518 1,802 1,536 6 220 114 383 208 360 48 196 266 69 100 97 2,667 2,254 413 2,849 936 2,177 27 91 2,241 234 192 1,498 36 643 371 272 413 1,764 1,491 6 164 114 377 202 372 55 201 273 75 90 109 2,899 2,543 356 2,936 988 2,334 35 92 2,392 268 240 1,678 48 609 317 292 356 1,978 1,651 7 199 127 440 211 384 63 220 326 87 122 117 3,375 2,924 452 2,941 1,148 2,832 41 98 2,889 284 203 2,019 59 754 412 342 452 2,381 1,929 8 213 208 523 239 431 68 239 451 113 211 128 3,595 3,189 406 2,920 1,231 3,041 46 96 3,091 293 211 2,211 64 765 366 399 406 2,635 2,138 9 192 344 542 250 468 77 257 497 131 226 140 3,772 3,404 ,368 2,903 1,299 3,152 48 110 3,213 329 230 2,330 72 750 333 417 368 2,784 2,282 9 190 333 623 258 499 87 282 502 124 226 152 3,720 3,334 386 2,902 1,282 3,048 54 102 3,096 354 270 2,216 72 761 352 409 386 2,663 2,184 10 160 256 611 253 507 95 291 479 123 194 162 3,890 3,567 323 2,910 1,337 3,190 62 105 3,233 375 281 2,371 83 736 291 445 323 2,868 2,369 10 172 220 724 259 548 107 329 499 126 196 177 4,135 3,773 363 2,898 1,427 3,396 66 118 3,448 398 289 2,498 96 803 330 473 363 3,034 2,567 10 200 226 788 289 579 117 357 467 128 145 195 4,337 4,034 303 2,928 1,481 3,521 80 113 3,555 443 339 2,629 106 786 268 518 303 3,218 2,717 11 205 224 824 309 618 133 394 501 135 145 221 See footnotes at end of table. 164 • Kentucky STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Kentucky, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars) Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■" Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work less.' Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor Income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' li^ining Coal mining Oil and pas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction (ilanufacluring Nondurable aoods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 4,524 4,165 359 2,961 1,528 3,615 80 100 3.635 485 403 2,659 111 844 323 522 359 3,256 2,714 12 11 191 154 27 (■•) 10 217 808 388 133 8 48 8 50 69 8 52 3 7 419 31 22 57 72 69 106 4 25 {■-) 24 3 7 301 122 55 6 28 41 49 169 456 146 42 104 414 16 55 42 24 19 11 14 5 111 27 20 4,770 4,428 342 2,999 1,590 3,805 88 115 3,832 515 423 2,821 121 863 305 558 342 3,464 2,907 11 11 (■-) 182 146 24 12 251 881 407 139 9 55 10 46 75 9 52 4 8 474 36 25 63 73 87 116 5 29 28 4 8 313 123 60 6 28 44 52 184 484 151 46 105 451 16 56 43 30 22 11 14 4 124 31 22 4,919 4,590 329 3,041 1,618 3,882 100 117 3,900 555 464 2,916 128 839 289 551 329 3.554 2,960 11 11 CO 184 148 24 11 245 904 425 141 8 57 11 49 81 9 56 5 8 479 35 23 68 76 85 119 4 27 30 4 8 315 121 61 6 28 45 55 186 485 156 50 106 473 16 56 46 31 21 11 15 4 131 32 23 5,220 4,817 403 3,054 1,709 4,047 105 111 4,053 574 592 2,983 134 930 360 570 403 3.644 2,999 11 11 n 167 133 22 12 260 911 432 142 9 57 12 49 84 9 57 5 8 480 32 22 67 72 93 121 4 25 30 4 8 315 115 63 5 29 45 58 189 485 161 52 109 499 16 59 45 32 22 14 17 4 137 34 26 5,539 5,127 411 3,079 1,799 4,372 115 113 4,371 623 544 3,253 149 970 365 605 411 3,961 3,252 13 13 C-) 167 134 20 13 305 996 464 144 9 65 14 51 91 9 60 10 9 532 34 26 70 79 105 131 4 35 31 7 9 344 129 71 6 30 47 61 201 513 174 58 116 539 17 63 47 35 25 12 17 5 150 37 28 5,823 5,400 423 3,096 1,881 4,633 133 111 4,611 664 548 3,475 162 995 368 627 423 4,209 3.453 14 14 (■•) 174 139 21 15 328 1.067 491 147 9 71 16 55 95 9 67 12 10 576 36 28 78 84 113 144 5 38 34 7 9 359 128 79 6 32 50 63 215 533 187 63 125 575 18 66 47 39 28 14 19 5 156 39 32 6,093 5,763 330 3,129 1,947 4,832 139 122 4,815 700 578 3,683 179 970 276 695 330 4,503 3.718 16 15 (■•) 179 144 20 15 328 1.167 522 153 10 78 15 59 103 9 72 13 12 644 38 30 89 97 128 160 6 42 36 8 10 378 130 84 7 33 55 68 229 584 206 69 137 632 20 73 49 44 31 15 21 5 173 47 37 6,609 6,214 395 3,140 2,105 5,259 148 135 5.245 730 633 3.982 205 1.073 341 732 395 4.864 4.033 16 16 1 182 146 20 15 367 1,288 561 156 10 89 18 63 112 9 75 16 12 727 43 31 96 105 143 190 7 54 39 8 12 404 133 96 8 35 60 71 248 627 218 74 143 684 22 75 50 48 31 16 22 5 193 52 43 7,228 6,808 420 3,147 2,297 5.814 200 148 5.762 770 695 4.457 227 1.129 351 779 420 5.394 4.437 16 16 1 193 157 20 (■-) 15 425 1,437 614 164 11 100 21 69 123 10 79 23 14 823 47 33 101 116 169 224 8 60 44 10 13 431 138 104 8 38 66 76 273 674 229 80 149 759 26 84 51 54 33 17 22 5 212 58 49 7,801 7.385 415 3,172 2,459 6,258 242 142 6,158 824 819 4,834 259 1,165 345 820 415 5.842 4.737 19 18 1 212 176 20 C-) 16 454 1.515 659 174 13 106 24 74 126 11 85 31 16 856 48 34 108 124 186 220 8 56 45 11 15 452 139 109 9 41 72 82 289 735 249 87 163 812 27 91 54 63 39 17 23 5 241 62 40 (■•) 47 24 541 141 159 242 (■-) 52 26 556 143 158 256 (■•) 57 28 594 154 167 273 62 31 645 163 175 306 ^1 37 709 183 186 341 {4 67 46 756 192 187 376 (■-) 71 47 785 195 186 403 (■-) 78 51 831 204 189 438 (■-) 88 59 956 240 232 485 (^) 81 69 1.106 279 270 557 8,523 8.112 410 3,195 2,668 6.873 269 160 6.764 837 921 5.373 298 1.202 348 854 410 6.462 5.224 20 19 1 221 180 22 (■-) 19 517 1.700 731 180 15 124 27 83 135 12 95 37 23 969 51 39 119 135 204 253 9 75 48 15 20 493 143 124 11 44 80 92 312 798 267 96 171 895 30 94 57 69 42 18 26 6 272 63 45 (■-) 95 77 1.238 325 275 638 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Kentucky • 165 Major Sources of Persona! Income ' for Kentucky, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 10,148 11,011 12,195 13,793 15,585 16,926 19,058 21,406 24,024 26,912 29,401 32,738 34,281 35,340 38,732 40,102 41,857 44,711 1 9,718 10,562 1 1 ,645 13,148 14,850 16,382 1 8,423 20,616 23,256 26,017 28,609 31,566 33,249 34.894 37.531 39,191 41,098 43,787 2 430 449 550 646 737 545 635 789 768 895 792 1,171 1,032 445 1.202 911 759 924 3 3,231 3,298 3,336 3,372 3,417 3,469 3,530 3,575 3,611 3,644 3,665 3,676 3,695 3,713 3.720 3,724 3,723 3,723 4 3,141 3,338 3,655 4,091 4,561 4,880 5,398 5,988 6,652 7,386 8,022 8,905 9,278 9,517 10,412 10,767 11,243 12,008 5 8,069 8,741 9,735 11,017 12,333 13,026 14,778 16,717 18,814 20,869 21 ,889 23,700 24,246 24,604 27.469 28.285 29,466 31,833 6 334 374 416 526 612 660 720 792 844 965 1,041 1,192 1,265 1,284 1,421 1.573 1,675 1,797 7 170 115 109 79 53 45 22 37 44 36 58 190 172 204 207 220 276 158 8 7,905 8,482 9,428 10,571 1 1 ,774 12,411 14,080 15,962 18,014 19,939 20,906 22,697 23,153 23.523 26,255 26.932 28,057 30,194 9 1,036 1,110 1,188 1,344 1,572 1,715 1,900 2,158 2,492 2,905 3,591 4,526 5,095 5,319 5,770 6.127 6,414 6,821 10 1,206 1,419 1,578 1,879 2,241 2,801 3,078 3,285 3,518 4,068 4,904 5,514 6,032 6.497 6,707 7.044 7,376 7,696 11 6,358 5,866 7,532 8,481 9,418 10,033 1 1 ,253 12,595 14,258 15,984 16,902 18,322 18,922 19,535 21,183 22.250 23,192 24,969 12 405 472 555 666 810 957 1,188 1,385 1,593 1,830 1,960 2,029 2,162 2,183 2,304 2,301 2,362 2,527 13 1,305 1,403 1,647 1,871 2,105 2,036 2,337 2,737 2,963 3,055 3,026 3,349 3,163 2,885 3,982 3,734 3,913 4,337 14 367 386 484 569 635 451 540 675 648 762 651 1,030 866 286 1,045 756 603 759 15 938 1,017 1,164 1,302 1,470 1,585 1,796 2,063 2,314 2.292 2,375 2,319 2,296 2,599 2.936 2,979 3,310 3,578 16 430 449 550 646 737 545 635 789 768 895 792 1,171 1,032 445 1.202 911 759 924 17 7,639 8,291 9,185 10,372 1 1 ,596 12,481 14,143 15,927 18,046 19,974 21,096 22,529 23,214 24,158 26.267 27.374 28,707 30,909 18 6,225 6,758 7,540 8,550 9,592 10,284 11,733 13,326 15,203 16,796 17,655 18,801 19,172 19,846 21,739 22.580 23,711 25,562 19 23 27 31 37 42 45 53 63 74 83 86 95 109 134 140 146 152 168 20 22 26 30 36 41 44 52 60 71 80 83 93 109 129 138 144 149 164 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 1,8^^i 5 2 2 3 4 22 336 375 418 487 796 1,061 1,069 1,327 1,461 1,518 1,722 1,845 1,604 1.799 1.750 1,627 1,622 23 295 334 373 436 731 983 981 1,231 1,366 1,409 1,577 1,683 1.719 1,438 1.623 1.558 1,497 1,489 24 19 17 20 24 36 46 52 58 54 62 101 117 118 119 125 140 73 75 25 S (M (■•) (■-) (4 (■-) (■-) (■■) (■-) 1 (■-) (■■) C-) (4 26 24 24 27 29 32 36 38 41 46 44 44 47 47 51 51 57 59 27 568 631 701 781 792 812 986 1,123 1,430 1,563 1,463 1,384 1,428 1,387 1.509 1,550 1,745 1,967 28 2,022 2,162 2,474 2,858 3,173 3,100 3,625 4,158 4,654 5,180 5,325 5,735 5,514 5,771 6.423 6,566 6,708 7,152 29 857 909 999 1,101 1,225 1,279 1,473 1,634 1,807 1,994 2,123 2,315 2,380 2.477 2.605 2,689 2,799 2,986 30 206 213 223 236 252 277 310 341 357 390 417 441 478 474 466 467 476 498 31 32 35 39 44 51 51 61 68 70 74 75 77 83 89 94 91 100 115 32 121 128 146 161 168 165 197 212 224 246 264 274 274 297 313 323 334 365 33 39 44 52 59 66 79 91 103 114 128 140 151 158 168 188 198 210 235 34 104 106 113 127 137 139 155 168 192 217 238 263 278 302 327 367 403 418 35 153 153 167 182 205 223 262 301 326 360 385 410 409 416 441 454 470 483 36 15 29 25 25 51 60 74 90 101 120 131 145 156 164 162 168 172 196 37 113 115 132 153 169 176 194 206 240 243 251 294 287 283 288 280 255 247 38 50 62 74 82 93 79 92 112 148 179 183 218 219 252 298 313 353 399 39 23 24 29 31 32 30 36 34 37 37 40 41 38 33 28 28 26 30 40 1,165 1,253 1,475 1,757 1,947 1,822 2,153 2,524 2,847 3,185 3,202 3,420 3,134 3.294 3.819 3,877 3,909 4,166 41 54 58 70 88 92 87 105 111 127 148 162 164 129 144 164 174 196 221 42 40 44 50 57 55 47 58 67 72 74 72 70 66 81 93 98 97 93 43 149 162 184 224 261 263 311 352 404 485 518 565 511 532 601 575 556 612 44 150 151 177 211 230 220 253 303 333 354 329 345 322 316 345 358 368 407 45 263 282 323 392 460 480 532 590 671 775 830 901 828 798 931 959 941 960 46 301 325 390 447 461 382 472 571 629 695 674 714 645 713 811 784 809 855 47 12 14 16 18 22 18 19 24 26 32 34 35 26 24 37 45 58 69 48 94 106 C-) 61 134 ('■) 70 170 198 11 170 218 293 349 344 305 342 334 392 519 551 525 566 49 50 58 96 108 130 148 173 '172 165 Ts'g 166 175 189 2b'5 2l'8 51 19 23 28 33 43 25 36 39 42 53 51 61 57 65 73 72 72 75 52 24 27 32 37 38 34 40 44 48 52 56 58 57 65 68 72 82 90 53 588 646 733 828 907 943 1,092 1,252 1,404 1,565 1,662 1,794 1,850 1.869 2,042 2,094 2,180 2,344 54 167 179 194 217 233 229 264 287 317 366 391 399 368 349 372 361 328 297 55 148 166 201 238 259 268 316 382 437 481 517 547 552 556 678 666 717 746 56 11 13 14 16 19 24 27 31 37 40 40 42 41 44 52 57 60 59 57 50 52 54 57 70 63 67 79 86 97 96 99 113 123 137 153 186 291 58 101 114 132 148 172 190 217 245 278 319 347 379 400 400 384 373 381 406 59 111 122 138 151 155 169 200 228 250 262 271 327 376 396 419 485 509 545 60 385 398 448 495 569 734 783 838 975 1.093 1,181 1,239 1,286 1,278 1,393 1,485 1,491 1,596 61 923 1,001 1,085 1,233 1,333 1,382 1,591 1,732 1,977 2.182 2,207 2,317 2,429 2,627 2,780 2,899 3,038 3,249 62 307 343 372 402 429 474 569 652 757 833 863 915 922 1.041 1,112 1,194 1,308 1,387 63 119 131 140 156 178 203 231 258 295 335 377 410 443 480 515 550 590 622 64 188 212 231 246 250 271 338 394 462 499 486 506 479 560 597 644 718 765 65 1,074 1,175 1,279 1,429 1,552 1,733 1,964 2,181 2,471 2.780 3,146 3,476 3,751 4.134 4,540 4,894 5,462 6,077 66 36 39 40 47 53 60 69 76 96 102 106 109 114 129 128 133 135 146 67 104 107 114 117 123 130 148 164 186 197 217 217 231 260 273 322 356 382 68 59 59 59 61 57 57 66 72 75 77 78 82 88 92 102 102 101 101 69 82 88 97 121 140 151 171 206 243 283 304 345 392 444 529 598 704 795 70 48 54 59 68 75 82 97 117 141 150 161 184 181 213 251 270 301 325 71 22 25 29 32 37 38 40 48 59 61 76 67 76 91 104 91 113 127 72 28 29 30 35 40 45 50 55 58 63 65 74 76 85 94 101 115 124 73 6 6 6 6 7 8 9 11 14 11 10 10 8 8 11 11 12 13 74 349 374 407 468 524 632 747 820 915 1.062 1,270 1,472 1,666 1,807 1,911 2,053 2,210 2,489 75 77 86 103 115 114 124 143 152 173 191 214 221 250 272 328 345 395 453 76 58 65 70 81 87 71 73 73 77 87 98 112 121 132 148 157 166 179 77 79 80 81 95 110 110 107 104 1 14 1 18 124 131 147 78 79 T) f H 'l' f 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 115 126 131 135 143 111 112 124 139 146 158 166 177 188 199 204 212 224 80 89 115 132 141 150 146 159 179 198 240 279 309 265 296 343 380 506 567 81 1,413 1,533 1,644 1,822 2,004 2,197 2,410 2,601 2,843 3,177 3,441 3,728 4,042 4,313 4,528 4,795 4,996 5,346 82 352 381 407 432 469 515 556 584 614 679 713 770 831 902 928 989 986 1,046 83 282 294 305 365 421 413 444 457 463 489 520 589 686 732 742 789 783 829 84 779 858 933 1,024 1,114 1,270 1,410 1,560 1,765 2,010 2,208 2,369 2,525 2,679 2,859 3,017 3,227 3,471 85 See footnotes at end of table. 166 • Louisiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Louisiana Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 [ID U.S. Louisiana Percent Louisiana Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Louisiana ® 1 67 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Louisiana, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net eamlngs by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income". Fann Nonfarm Earnings by indust^: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 851 703 148 2,086 408 702 1 701 135 15 480 6 216 132 84 148 554 495 6 10 21 121 86 115 35 101 59 15 (^) 44 1930 736 659 78 2,105 350 593 1 592 129 15 452 6 135 64 72 78 515 454 6 11 20 105 78 109 31 94 62 15 1 46 1931 665 585 80 2,124 313 516 2 515 116 34 387 5 124 69 55 80 436 371 4 9 16 76 63 93 29 81 65 15 1 50 1944 1945 1932 508 452 56 2,155 236 392 2 390 94 24 306 5 61 46 35 56 335 277 3 7 10 52 49 74 19 63 59 14 1 44 1946 1933 484 426 58 2,178 222 387 2 385 78 21 302 4 81 48 33 58 328 259 3 7 7 57 45 67 18 56 69 20 1 49 1947 1934 572 491 81 2,202 260 469 2 467 84 21 345 5 119 70 49 81 388 310 4 12 10 69 49 83 20 64 78 26 1 51 1935 633 524 109 2,228 284 530 2 528 86 20 370 5 155 98 57 109 421 337 5 16 10 76 52 90 21 69 84 27 2 55 1948 1949 1936 730 613 117 2.246 325 594 2 592 96 42 415 6 173 103 69 117 477 379 5 20 13 86 59 95 24 78 98 50 2 46 1950 1937 781 661 121 2,257 346 657 6 651 107 24 467 6 183 104 79 121 536 443 6 26 20 100 67 112 26 86 94 42 2 50 1951 1938 773 676 103 2,285 341 650 6 643 108 27 476 6 167 87 81 103 547 446 5 27 26 98 62 120 25 83 101 45 2 54 1952 1939 823 717 106 2,334 353 684 7 677 115 31 499 7 178 89 90 106 578 471 5 28 30 101 66 128 26 87 107 48 3 56 1953 1940 846 763 83 2,370 357 710 7 702 109 35 532 8 170 67 103 83 626 519 5 31 40 111 71 142 28 91 107 45 4 58 1954 1941 1,106 1,001 105 2,500 442 951 8 943 123 40 715 9 227 88 139 105 845 659 6 37 78 144 84 177 30 104 187 52 73 61 1942 1,486 1,314 172 2,541 585 1,332 14 1955 1,318 130 37 996 11 325 149 176 172 1,160 854 8 37 101 239 106 207 30 126 306 66 177 63 1956 1943 1,S88 1,760 228 2,560 777 1,840 31 1,810 141 37 1,395 13 431 197 234 226 1.612 1,104 8 42 140 340 125 260 34 155 s%8 98 342 68 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 2,151 1,937 214 2,479 868 1,985 30 2,127 1,903 224 2,413 881 1,909 25 2,093 1,864 229 2,540 824 1,765 22 2,256 1,988 268 2,579 875 1,909 24 Earnings by type •: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income «.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,955 150 46 1,534 20 431 180 251 214 1,771 1,199 10 49 85 401 153 287 36 178 572 103 396 73 1,884 161 82 1,445 24 440 184 256 224 1,685 1,183 12 54 53 346 171 317 40 190 502 108 316 77 1,743 185 165 1,269 25 471 187 285 229 1,536 1,260 13 62 70 295 175 387 50 208 277 87 107 83 1,885 199 172 1,384 28 497 225 272 268 1,641 1,434 13 79 97 354 206 403 54 228 206 69 37 100 2,628 2,313 315 2,596 1,012 2,203 26 2,177 261 190 1,595 33 576 270 306 315 1,888 1,660 15 116 142 408 246 417 63 250 228 63 38 127 2,816 2,551 265 2,634 1,069 2,257 28 (■-) 2,228 276 312 1,672 37 547 222 325 255 1,992 1,730 17 124 159 386 247 447 73 277 262 69 40 153 2,999 2,748 251 2,697 1,112 2,394 35 -1 2,358 324 316 1,807 44 543 203 341 251 2,143 1,843 17 131 163 427 256 467 86 297 300 70 65 165 3,330 3,021 309 2,769 1,203 2,767 41 -1 2,725 336 269 2,079 53 635 266 370 309 2,458 2,060 18 145 198 485 297 509 94 314 398 92 127 180 3,612 3,301 311 2,842 1,271 3,028 45 -2 2,980 369 263 2,310 61 657 264 393 311 2,717 2,259 19 166 225 543 326 542 103 333 458 95 167 196 3,839 3,551 288 2,866 1,340 3,242 48 -3 3,190 392 257 2,513 71 657 242 415 288 2,953 2,472 20 189 260 613 344 573 116 357 481 99 168 214 3,847 3,613 233 2,883 1,334 3,220 56 -4 3,160 414 273 2,519 77 624 190 434 233 2,987 2,529 21 214 239 608 344 604 129 371 458 90 128 240 4,099 3,859 240 2,946 1,391 3,421 65 -5 3,351 446 302 2,666 87 669 199 470 240 3,181 2,704 21 254 224 634 362 643 144 421 477 102 108 268 4,534 4,327 207 3,032 1,496 3,777 73 -6 3,698 516 320 3,004 102 671 165 507 207 3,570 3,023 22 307 277 687 403 704 157 465 547 104 149 294 5,014 4,829 185 3,115 1,610 4,154 84 -8 4,062 589 363 3,330 120 705 143 562 185 3,969 3,356 22 333 357 737 443 767 178 520 613 113 160 341 See footnotes at end of table. 168 • Louisiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Louisiana, 1958-B7 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income , Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of persona! income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services , Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and ^as extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing IMondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products .Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products , Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate , Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens , Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 5,144 4,951 193 3,155 1,630 4,204 86 -8 4,109 625 409 3,331 154 718 152 567 193 4,010 3,361 26 10 15 304 285 343 740 520 133 3 16 90 29 116 131 2 (■-) 1 220 60 5 24 32 20 1 36 2 1 32 1 5 427 78 53 106 57 56 76 268 517 190 59 131 547 25 58 97 36 22 18 14 9 115 39 20 5,390 5,181 209 3,208 1,680 4,363 98 -8 4,258 684 448 3,442 168 753 164 589 209 4,155 3,509 25 10 15 305 285 ^' 336 764 529 139 3 17 95 29 120 123 2 (^) 1 235 66 5 27 34 21 1 35 2 1 35 2 6 451 79 58 114 60 60 80 287 548 206 64 142 589 26 60 99 41 23 16 15 8 129 46 22 5,492 5,299 193 3,260 1,685 4,409 111 -7 4,290 723 479 3,506 171 731 152 579 193 4,216 3.545 23 11 12 301 280 {") 21 319 772 534 140 2 17 98 30 120 123 2 1 1 238 62 5 27 36 22 1 39 1 1 35 2 6 462 77 60 119 61 61 84 290 549 212 69 142 616 26 60 106 43 26 17 16 7 134 46 25 5,697 5,470 227 3,287 1,733 4,548 115 -7 4,426 737 534 3,587 183 778 179 599 227 4,321 3,598 24 12 12 307 If' 285 322 775 536 140 2 17 92 31 125 125 2 1 1 240 57 5 25 41 23 1 42 1 1 35 2 6 467 74 61 120 63 61 88 292 545 218 72 146 647 26 63 105 47 26 20 18 7 140 50 29 6,010 5,788 222 3,345 1,797 4,805 122 -6 4,676 778 556 3,816 192 797 172 624 222 4,583 3,778 29 14 14 312 n 290 336 825 540 147 2 19 94 32 127 118 1 1 1 285 61 5 29 45 26 1 51 1 20 38 3 6 478 73 65 124 62 63 90 306 579 229 77 153 683 27 66 107 53 28 19 20 8 150 49 33 6,415 6,141 274 3,377 1,900 5,131 141 -7 4.983 840 592 4,062 204 865 217 648 274 4,857 4,025 28 14 14 320 n 299 n 21 371 904 555 151 2 18 102 33 131 115 1 1 1 349 62 5 30 48 27 1 60 2 65 39 3 6 502 74 72 133 65 67 92 329 599 246 83 163 726 28 68 108 62 29 23 21 7 158 52 37 6,867 6,620 247 3,446 1,993 5,542 155 -7 5,380 869 618 4,411 230 901 188 713 247 5,295 4.425 30 16 15 347 325 443 990 579 162 2 20 105 36 143 107 1 1 1 411 67 6 33 55 31 1 69 3 92 44 3 7 539 70 79 147 69 75 98 348 661 267 90 176 799 29 73 111 74 33 26 21 8 177 58 41 7,443 7,222 221 3,496 2,129 6,013 169 -8 5,836 937 670 4,852 252 909 157 751 221 5,792 4,851 35 18 17 377 (°) 352 (°) 24 542 1,064 608 168 2 23 108 38 156 109 1 2 1 456 73 6 33 63 34 2 84 3 100 48 3 8 580 71 89 158 74 86 102 378 723 291 100 192 861 33 76 113 85 34 27 22 8 191 63 46 8,235 7,973 262 3,550 2,320 6,749 228 -5 6,517 986 732 5,459 281 1,009 204 804 262 6,487 5,421 37 19 18 405 (°i 378 n 27 688 1,168 657 176 3 26 119 41 184 105 (■-) 2 1 511 78 7 37 69 39 11 104 3 99 51 3 9 639 75 97 188 82 91 107 424 789 314 109 204 956 38 84 115 99 37 32 23 8 214 71 53 8,996 8,715 281 3,581 2,512 7,377 267 -3 7,107 1,039 850 5,998 317 1,062 221 841 281 7,096 5,852 38 21 18 445 (°) 415 (°) 29 751 1,267 713 190 3 27 126 43 209 112 Q-) 2 1 553 79 7 38 72 39 15 112 4 120 56 4 8 671 75 102 195 85 99 114 458 843 334 119 215 1,046 43 90 121 115 42 33 26 9 245 75 60 47 47 649 124 141 384 (M 54 49 646 127 120 398 (■•) 60 48 671 132 104 435 67 48 723 138 112 472 51 805 152 156 497 (■-) 76 56 832 162 150 519 (■-) 79 68 870 170 147 552 (■■) 86 76 941 179 156 606 (■-) 93 88 1,066 198 187 681 (■-) 90 98 1,244 222 200 821 9,831 9,523 308 3,603 2,729 8,118 298 -4 7,816 1,062 953 6,592 366 1,161 242 919 308 7,810 6,434 43 26 17 480 448 ^1 823 1,393 783 202 3 33 135 47 233 126 'I 1 610 88 7 43 79 42 22 132 4 118 62 4 9 740 78 115 224 91 110 122 516 918 361 131 230 1,160 49 98 127 129 46 38 29 9 281 80 67 (^) 101 106 1,376 238 214 925 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Louisiana • 1 69 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Louisiana, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 11,209 12,175 13,346 14,958 17,068 19,048 21,687 24,292 27,919 31,740 38,697 42,211 44,863 46,456 48,798 50,679 50,568 51,219 1 10,914 11,847 12,983 14.389 16.401 18,605 21,209 23,814 27.458 31.151 36.388 41.802 44,488 46.124 48,371 50,376 50.21 1 50,732 2 295 328 362 569 666 443 478 478 461 588 309 409 374 332 427 303 358 487 3 3,650 3.711 3.762 3.789 3.821 3,887 3.952 4,016 4.073 4,139 4.227 4.300 4,383 4.442 4,462 4,484 4.498 4,448 4 3,071 3,281 3,548 3,948 4,467 4,900 5,488 6,049 6,854 7,668 8,682 9,817 10,235 10,459 10,936 11,302 11,243 11,515 5 9,072 9.819 10.801 12,080 13,674 15,135 17.394 19,528 22.576 25,650 29.057 33.122 34,545 34.744 36,557 37,175 36.132 36,330 6 359 402 448 538 639 722 819 896 1.019 1,238 1.420 1.736 1,913 1.863 1,989 2,134 2.081 2,096 7 (■-) -13 -26 -42 -59 -91 -120 -146 -195 -237 -319 -391 -425 -343 -379 -354 -302 -244 8 8,714 9,404 10.328 11,500 12,976 14.322 16,454 18,486 21.363 24,175 27,317 30,995 32,207 32.539 34,189 34,687 33.749 33,990 9 1,197 1,283 1.371 1.546 1,849 1,965 2.154 2,428 2.886 3.418 4,381 5,625 6,226 6.693 7,204 7,785 7,919 8,073 10 1,299 1,488 1.647 1.912 2,243 2,760 3.079 3,377 3.670 4,147 4,998 5,591 6,430 7.225 7,405 8,207 8.901 9,157 11 7,428 7,943 8.705 9.604 10,799 12,117 13.839 15,496 17.950 20,381 23,590 27,181 28,523 28.296 29,710 30.207 29.023 28,991 12 460 518 600 685 825 1,021 1.296 1,544 1,839 2,129 2,535 2,902 3.108 3.113 3,093 3,033 2.916 2,942 13 1,184 1,358 1,497 1.791 2.050 1,997 2.258 2,488 2,787 3,140 2.932 3,039 2.913 3.335 3.755 3,936 4.194 4,396 14 231 267 294 496 590 371 396 396 345 467 188 297 252 214 314 190 246 369 15 953 1,091 1.202 1,296 1.460 1,626 1.862 2,091 2,441 2,672 2.744 2,742 2.661 3.122 3.441 3,745 3.948 4,027 16 295 328 362 569 666 443 478 478 461 588 309 409 374 332 427 303 358 487 17 8,778 9,491 10.439 11.511 13.008 14,692 16.916 19,049 22,115 25,061 28.748 32,712 34.170 34.412 36,130 36,872 35.774 35,843 18 7,144 7.724 8.497 9.430 10.740 12,141 14.153 16,018 18,773 21.373 24.446 27,850 28.748 28.713 30,172 30,633 29.461 29,421 19 54 63 69 79 90 92 112 126 153 176 164 147 149 183 163 189 189 189 20 31 37 41 47 51 51 60 67 74 86 87 100 113 114 117 113 101 106 21 24 26 29 32 39 40 53 60 79 90 78 47 36 69 4e 75 87 82 22 531 561 608 670 830 1,010 1,092 1.295 1,545 1.781 2.338 2,926 3.064 2.713 2,792 2,898 2.252 2,001 23 C) C) (°) n P) C) C) (°) P) P) P) C^) P) P) P) 8 10 11 24 496 526 573 634 786 951 1,029 1.227 1,476 1,710 2.247 2,831 2.968 2.624 2,694 2,797 2.140 1,893 25 C) C) (°) n P) ?) P) P) P) P) s P) (°) P) P) 4 6 6 26 34 35 34 35 42 56 61 64 66 69 89 89 83 87 89 96 92 27 768 825 929 1.008 1.224 1,391 1,847 2.021 2,477 2,845 3.280 3,569 3.399 3.320 3,375 3,086 2.731 2.566 28 1,536 1.633 1.785 1.971 2.214 2,468 2,861 3.262 3,711 4,182 4.729 5,489 5.353 4.998 5,180 5,222 5.051 5,081 29 904 965 1.035 1.131 1.284 1,393 1,622 1,836 2,084 2,319 2.595 2,968 3.009 3.023 3,072 3,100 3.134 3,187 30 216 225 235 247 270 285 313 338 370 392 419 457 470 466 455 440 454 450 31 4 5 5 6 8 15 21 25 30 28 23 25 24 23 27 27 (°) 45 32 39 39 44 52 60 52 68 76 82 85 96 94 87 90 103 96 91 106 33 165 174 189 206 218 211 253 288 324 313 338 397 356 379 397 416 449 455 34 53 56 63 69 73 82 93 101 117 141 158 184 195 206 209 232 229 234 35 284 309 334 370 436 504 598 702 781 899 1.006 1,141 1.223 1,162 1.187 1,191 1.167 1,178 36 140 151 157 173 212 230 260 290 358 421 514 618 606 645 650 652 658 663 37 0-) (■-) C-) P-) (■-) C-) c-) P) P) P) (■-) V-) P) P) (■) (■-) 38 3 5 7 7 7 12 14 15 21 38 41 50 44 48 42 44 48 55 39 1 668 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 (°) 2 40 633 750 840 930 1,075 1,240 1,426 1,627 1,863 2.134 2,520 2.344 1,975 2.108 2,122 1.917 1,894 41 98 105 118 133 148 149 179 204 219 248 249 237 222 241 262 262 271 280 42 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 13 12 11 10 10 11 12 12 10 10 43 50 53 62 75 91 104 112 130 156 179 203 226 175 117 112 102 82 86 44 86 95 103 120 138 187 219 243 283 322 360 461 431 337 325 337 317 276 45 51 56 65 70 84 108 120 140 170 201 277 379 362 261 265 277 230 223 46 33 37 52 76 81 92 118 159 178 202 205 241 236 204 277 290 240 228 47 161 180 201 212 244 301 340 376 418 492 615 714 634 483 476 487 452 489 48 5 4 5 6 7 6 6 8 8 15 17 31 68 98 132 137 122 117 49 63 48 55 50 67 48 71 25 81 50 63 '92 108 T25 144 155 157 165 Tef 172 187 ieo 'l40 '128 51 4 5 5 6 7 11 11 13 17 18 18 24 20 20 20 19 17 20 52 8 11 13 14 14 16 17 19 21 19 23 32 24 31 42 38 35 36 53 860 910 997 1.125 1.300 1,406 1,609 1,815 2,156 2,479 2.823 3,170 3.297 3,260 3.355 3.394 3.237 3,194 54 87 87 94 106 117 125 140 154 172 206 234 241 240 246 247 224 199 172 55 132 150 180 209 242 243 284 337 410 480 528 573 556 553 620 617 625 656 56 254 249 247 276 336 375 434 478 602 706 806 922 884 774 747 746 625 536 57 111 118 125 135 162 167 192 224 257 297 334 382 412 410 411 409 415 405 58 135 153 186 219 248 283 316 353 419 464 515 570 629 636 617 616 575 589 59 142 153 166 179 194 212 244 269 296 327 405 482 577 641 712 782 799 835 60 597 651 722 790 911 1,025 1,152 1,299 1,550 1,797 2.026 2.258 2,267 2,141 2,233 2,246 2,107 2,061 61 1,018 1,108 1,215 1.369 1.495 1.670 1,936 2,167 2.461 2,697 2,886 3.165 3.309 3,542 3,739 3,767 3.672 3,632 62 405 454 508 559 597 692 814 930 1.106 1,230 1,278 1.411 1.522 1,694 1,799 1,888 1.961 1,981 63 157 173 190 213 240 268 306 342 394 453 523 593 681 753 816 864 876 841 64 248 282 318 346 357 424 509 588 712 777 755 818 840 941 983 1,024 1,085 1.139 65 1,374 1,517 1,664 1.858 2,078 2,386 2,728 3,102 3.614 4,185 4,921 5.713 6.388 6,862 7,537 7,943 8,260 8.716 66 57 61 73 78 84 95 115 127 153 173 222 221 220 252 282 274 258 248 67 105 106 112 117 125 134 155 177 207 215 237 245 291 317 330 396 406 406 68 130 130 130 134 126 126 146 158 165 168 171 183 199 209 233 234 233 231 69 162 180 209 240 278 363 441 517 622 791 973 1.205 1.357 1,355 1,483 1,518 1,490 1.512 70 52 60 70 81 89 100 117 132 161 180 199 224 220 248 280 294 299 299 71 46 50 55 63 79 86 96 110 134 148 197 218 229 223 239 207 198 179 72 30 31 34 43 48 54 62 71 76 79 78 93 99 115 146 132 144 131 73 9 9 9 10 11 12 13 15 17 14 14 15 15 16 16 18 17 17 74 355 391 434 480 545 629 742 849 980 1,129 1,355 1.615 1.905 2,109 2,252 2.472 2,601 2.900 75 107 130 141 150 172 192 211 247 300 359 409 457 563 667 803 881 974 1.102 76 89 107 117 131 140 153 147 153 159 176 192 213 239 266 299 319 332 364 77 42 57 60 76 84 102 1 10 114 124 2 128 3 153 3 163 3 164 3 78 79 n i' 138 "i f 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 117 129 152 168 134 140 158 175 193 218 230 253 271 297 286 297 312 80 119 132 143 178 213 266 284 328 389 476 553 681 682 686 746 757 847 846 81 1,634 1,767 1.942 2.081 2,268 2,551 2,762 3.032 3.342 3,689 4,302 4.863 5.423 5,699 5,957 6.239 6,313 6.422 82 282 302 330 359 397 439 478 515 577 625 685 740 778 835 872 926 928 985 83 242 256 270 274 304 323 280 299 340 348 384 449 533 560 587 622 652 700 84 1,109 1,209 1.342 1.448 1,566 1,790 2.004 2.218 2.425 2.715 3.234 3.674 4.111 4,304 4,498 4.692 4,733 4,737 85 See footnotes at end of table. 1 70 • Mississippi STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Mississippi Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 I i l ^ I ru I il^ im m i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Mississippi Percent Mississippi Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Mississippi • 171 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Mississippi, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less.' Personal contributions for social Insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 563 338 225 1,998 282 501 1 400 297 103 2.006 199 346 1 345 245 100 1,994 173 285 1 251 190 61 2,004 125 201 1 262 179 83 2,031 129 219 1 351 219 132 2.050 171 305 1 361 228 134 2,061 175 317 1 470 283 187 2,072 227 408 1 463 279 184 2,086 222 415 2 421 276 145 2,127 198 375 2 438 305 133 2,168 202 389 3 461 338 123 2,176 212 410 3 664 470 194 2,188 303 607 4 958 662 296 2,204 435 696 8 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'., fvlining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Govemment and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 501 51 11 226 1 274 217 58 225 277 247 2 (■■) 13 61 39 75 12 46 30 12 1 17 346 42 12 203 1 142 95 47 103 244 212 2 (■-) 12 46 35 66 11 41 32 12 1 19 284 35 26 157 1 126 95 32 100 186 154 1 (■•) 7 28 28 48 8 33 31 12 1 18 200 31 19 125 1 75 56 19 61 141 111 2 (M 3 22 20 31 6 26 30 12 1 18 218 28 16 123 1 94 78 17 83 136 100 1 (■-) 4 21 18 26 6 24 36 15 (■-) 21 304 29 17 152 1 152 126 26 132 174 125 1 (■•) 4 30 20 35 6 27 48 22 (M 26 316 31 14 158 1 157 127 30 134 183 134 1 (•-) 5 32 21 38 7 30 49 23 1 26 407 34 28 191 1 216 177 39 187 221 159 1 1 9 38 24 45 8 34 62 38 1 24 413 36 14 198 1 215 173 43 184 232 179 2 1 11 43 26 52 9 37 52 31 1 20 373 34 15 197 1 177 135 42 145 230 170 2 1 11 36 24 52 9 35 60 36 1 24 387 36 16 216 1 172 123 49 133 256 191 2 1 15 43 25 58 9 38 65 40 1 25 408 37 16 239 1 170 111 58 123 287 220 1 2 22 49 27 67 9 41 68 39 1 27 603 42 19 344 2 260 178 82 194 412 290 2 3 35 73 29 87 10 50 122 43 51 28 889 50 19 509 3 384 277 107 296 600 388 2 4 63 104 39 101 12 63 212 46 137 29 1,189 887 302 2,255 527 1.135 21 1,114 57 19 728 5 402 279 123 302 833 426 2 4 31 133 45 123 13 73 407 68 307 32 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments 1,326 974 352 2,119 626 1,256 17 1,303 987 316 2,079 627 1,192 14 1,260 964 296 2,072 608 1,066 13 1,406 989 417 2,108 667 1,201 13 Earnings by type •: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural senrices, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Govemment and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,238 60 27 785 8 463 326 137 352 904 482 3 6 24 153 54 143 14 86 422 64 323 36 1,178 69 56 750 11 431 284 146 316 876 507 4 8 25 146 54 160 15 94 369 60 269 40 1,053 81 126 630 10 425 257 168 296 770 590 4 9 36 158 58 202 19 103 180 52 82 47 1,187 81 137 660 10 530 370 161 417 784 646 4 15 46 173 67 208 21 111 138 43 34 61 1,673 1,105 568 2,076 806 1,430 13 1.417 128 128 706 12 712 516 197 568 862 716 5 18 63 181 74 232 23 119 145 48 29 69 1,481 1,160 321 2,085 710 1,212 14 (■•) 1,199 138 144 723 12 476 271 205 321 891 725 6 14 75 163 76 243 27 121 166 52 38 76 1,685 1,297 388 2,176 774 1,370 17 1 1.354 153 178 800 15 554 339 215 388 982 795 7 13 76 201 80 253 32 133 187 47 59 80 1,844 1,430 414 2,163 853 1,560 20 2 1,542 160 142 933 19 607 364 243 414 1,146 911 8 15 95 234 91 284 35 148 235 53 91 91 1,955 1,495 461 2,152 909 1.683 22 3 1,665 155 136 1,005 22 656 407 249 461 1,223 967 9 16 88 259 96 304 38 157 256 61 95 100 2,000 1,565 434 2,105 950 1,705 23 4 1,687 172 141 1,054 24 627 377 250 434 1,271 1,011 10 18 88 279 103 304 46 162 260 64 91 105 1,921 1,608 313 2,064 930 1,616 26 5 1,595 178 148 1,078 27 511 262 250 313 1,303 1,025 11 20 79 285 105 309 48 169 278 69 94 115 2,154 1,738 416 2,060 1,046 1.825 29 7 1.802 193 159 1,162 31 632 365 267 416 1,408 1,119 11 22 88 320 109 321 54 192 289 71 97 122 2,194 1,885 310 2,086 1,052 1,839 33 9 1,815 213 166 1,263 36 540 256 284 310 1,530 1.225 12 26 91 356 121 344 61 214 304 80 92 132 2,221 1,969 253 2,088 1,064 1,839 39 11 1,811 218 192 1,306 41 492 200 292 253 1.586 1,277 12 32 98 375 128 339 65 228 310 85 80 145 See footnotes at end of table. 172 • Mississippi STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Mississippi, 195&-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type; Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm , Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Ivlining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Ii/1etal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Ivlanufacturing , Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods , Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instnjments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation , Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary sen/ices Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate '^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages , Miscellaneous repair services , Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational sen/ices Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises , Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,403 2,128 275 2,086 1,152 1,983 42 9 1,951 232 221 1,421 44 518 223 295 275 1,708 1,376 14 6 7 33 (■-) 30 3 114 408 207 51 13 58 44 10 18 3 6 4 201 61 17 5 10 11 13 60 3 17 n 4 126 37 26 3 7 24 30 96 254 66 25 42 265 10 29 65 9 10 5 2 4 49 14 6 2,648 2,319 329 2,138 1,238 2,186 48 11 2,149 260 239 1,550 52 584 270 314 329 1,857 1,491 13 6 6 39 C-) 35 4 125 443 231 54 16 67 48 11 20 3 7 4 212 69 22 3 12 14 22 44 3 19 (■-) 5 135 37 29 3 7 26 31 106 273 74 28 46 283 11 30 66 11 10 5 3 3 54 17 6 2,680 2,400 280 2,182 1,228 2,197 57 12 2,153 271 256 1,608 54 534 226 308 280 1,917 1,522 12 6 6 40 (4 36 4 120 446 240 58 16 70 47 11 21 4 8 5 205 66 21 3 15 13 21 37 3 20 1 5 139 37 30 4 7 27 33 112 276 79 31 47 298 11 31 71 11 12 6 3 3 56 16 6 2,890 2,535 355 2,206 1,310 2,351 60 14 2,305 297 288 1,681 60 611 294 317 355 1,996 1,566 13 8 6 39 C-) 35 4 132 454 250 61 17 72 48 11 21 4 9 6 205 62 22 3 17 14 22 33 4 22 1 6 142 35 31 4 7 29 35 115 278 85 34 51 309 11 33 70 12 12 6 4 2 57 18 7 3,037 2,716 320 2,243 1,354 2,462 64 16 2,414 322 301 1,810 65 586 253 333 320 2,142 1,684 16 9 7 39 ('•) 35 5 136 514 275 64 18 85 51 12 23 4 12 7 238 68 26 3 22 16 24 43 4 23 1 8 150 36 34 5 7 31 37 122 292 89 36 54 326 12 34 71 13 14 6 4 3 62 18 8 3,338 2,891 447 2,244 1,487 2,721 73 16 2,664 353 321 1,927 72 721 378 343 447 2,274 1,796 16 10 7 41 ('•) 37 4 154 559 297 67 18 93 55 12 25 7 13 8 262 72 30 3 26 21 28 41 6 24 1 11 157 36 36 6 8 33 38 129 301 97 38 58 341 13 35 71 16 15 8 4 2 64 19 8 3,463 3.071 392 2,241 1,545 2,832 79 18 2,771 355 337 2,061 80 590 318 372 392 2,439 1,938 20 12 8 41 (■-) 36 5 166 617 293 71 19 98 34 13 27 8 16 8 324 103 34 4 29 28 35 47 5 26 2 11 168 38 38 7 8 37 41 135 329 104 42 62 358 13 37 73 19 16 10 4 2 66 21 8 3,759 3,381 378 2,246 1,674 3,089 85 19 3,023 370 366 2,298 94 697 297 400 378 2,711 2,162 21 13 8 39 (4 34 C-) 5 202 704 317 74 21 107 35 14 30 8 17 9 388 111 42 6 34 37 41 66 7 28 3 13 178 37 42 8 8 39 44 146 350 112 46 66 410 14 40 73 40 17 10 5 2 78 24 9 4,098 3,718 380 2,245 1,825 3,404 116 18 3,307 384 408 2,560 107 737 310 427 380 3,024 2,400 22 13 9 39 (M 34 (■-) 5 229 814 354 81 24 120 39 14 32 10 24 10 460 120 53 7 40 42 47 80 7 13 29 7 15 192 41 44 9 9 43 47 159 378 121 51 70 446 16 44 74 42 19 11 5 2 89 27 12 4,425 4,018 407 2,228 1,986 3,647 138 19 3,528 414 482 2,742 128 777 340 437 407 3,240 2,562 24 15 9 43 (■-) 38 (■-) 6 239 870 393 88 25 132 44 16 37 11 30 11 477 116 54 7 45 41 49 88 8 15 31 6 16 202 40 44 11 9 47 51 168 405 133 56 77 478 19 47 77 44 21 11 5 2 101 28 16 (■-) 50 12 332 89 80 163 54 14 366 92 96 178 u 15 395 99 104 193 {■-) 60 17 430 104 116 210 19 457 109 125 223 (■-) 65 21 477 118 118 241 (■-) 67 22 501 126 110 265 (■•) 71 25 549 136 117 295 75 29 624 151 153 320 (■•) 77 31 678 156 142 379 4,830 4,442 388 2,219 2,176 3,990 156 24 3,859 427 543 3,057 149 784 311 473 388 3,602 2,836 27 17 10 48 (■■) 42 6 235 999 452 97 32 149 56 17 39 12 37 13 546 124 65 11 50 47 60 106 10 14 34 6 19 227 45 52 13 10 53 54 183 441 151 62 89 526 21 51 80 46 22 13 6 3 118 30 14 86 37 767 172 159 437 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Mississippi • 173 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Mississippi, 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 5,768 6,366 7,264 8,343 9,220 9,938 11,330 12,711 14,264 16,150 17,500 19,489 20,551 21,431 23,159 24,174 25,422 27,038 1 5,354 5,913 6.750 7,635 8.658 9,523 10,724 12,075 13,670 15.353 17,185 19,100 20,005 21,127 22,482 23,601 24,920 26.234 2 414 452 514 709 562 415 606 637 594 797 315 389 546 304 677 573 502 805 3 2,221 2,266 2,307 2,350 2.379 2.400 2,430 2,460 2,488 2,508 2,527 2,545 2,567 2,583 2,599 2,614 2,624 2.624 4 2,597 2,810 3,148 3,551 3,876 4,141 4,662 5,168 5,733 6,440 6,926 7,659 8,006 8,296 8,911 9,249 9,687 10,303 5 4,647 5,073 5.831 6,678 7.170 7,487 8,662 9,740 10,891 12,248 12,618 13.760 14,186 14,638 16,102 16,796 1 7,562 18,785 6 195 219 255 309 358 382 446 471 527 583 622 721 779 811 881 972 1,037 1,095 7 35 55 69 89 117 141 171 210 263 318 402 430 468 435 507 526 495 495 8 4,487 4,909 5,645 6.458 6.929 7,245 8,387 9,479 10,628 11,984 12,398 13,469 13,874 14,261 15,729 16,350 17,020 18,186 9 518 560 604 702 835 894 966 1,079 1,274 1,485 1,882 2,387 2,675 2,780 2,972 3,041 3,318 3,493 10 763 897 1.015 1.183 1.456 1,799 1,977 2,153 2,363 2,682 3,220 3,633 4.002 4,390 4.459 4,783 5,085 5,360 11 3,590 3,876 4.419 4.996 5.527 5,813 6,557 7,331 8,279 9,233 9,994 10,950 1 1 .329 11,756 12.592 13,291 13,843 14,573 12 195 224 278 327 383 454 553 666 763 854 950 1.046 1.153 1,197 1.263 1,264 1,326 1,401 13 863 973 1.135 1.355 1.260 1.220 1,552 1,743 1,849 2,161 1,675 1,764 1.704 1,685 2.248 2,241 2,393 2,810 14 325 364 428 613 434 295 470 485 462 661 180 265 404 168 543 441 372 667 15 537 610 707 742 826 925 1,083 1,258 1,386 1.500 1,495 1,499 1.299 1,517 1,705 1,800 2,022 2,143 16 414 452 514 709 562 415 606 637 594 797 315 389 546 304 677 573 502 805 17 4,233 4.621 5,317 5.969 6,608 7,072 8,056 9,103 10,297 11.451 12,304 13,371 13.639 14,333 15,425 16,223 17,059 17,980 18 3,325 3,633 4,187 4,696 5,208 5,566 6,433 7,317 8,302 9.248 9,834 10,669 10.809 11,361 12,262 12,848 13,513 14,272 19 28 34 38 41 45 54 62 71 80 80 69 77 63 111 110 95 86 96 20 16 20 22 24 27 31 34 41 47 52 52 53 56 54 59 59 56 64 21 12 14 15 17 19 23 28 30 33 28 17 24 7 57 51 35 30 32 22 58 60 63 64 83 97 106 128 153 182 245 322 314 245 255 261 186 164 23 C-) {■-) (■-) (■-) 1 1 (■-) 1 (■-) n n (■-) (■-) e) C-) e-) (4 C-) 24 51 52 53 53 69 84 93 113 135 165 229 306 300 233 241 247 171 151 25 P-) '^] C) (■-) (■•) u fi !"■) (^) (■-) {■-) 26 7 9 11 13 i4 17 17 15 16 14 12 14 14 16 13 27 291 306 367 422 497 477 576 667 789 903 902 969 973 891 882 891 919 938 28 1,137 1,242 1,480 1,671 1,808 1,875 2,207 2,517 2,816 3.065 3,179 3,470 3.455 3.694 4,079 4,291 4,517 4,730 29 499 537 582 646 719 731 854 930 1,031 1.159 1,250 1,364 1.396 1,516 1,626 1,678 1,794 1,863 30 112 119 126 135 154 163 182 200 220 258 285 310 324 345 346 371 381 413 31 33 32 40 40 42 42 51 55 59 65 73 79 81 85 90 98 107 112 32 161 170 183 206 222 216 263 277 298 319 348 367 353 376 410 388 406 408 33 64 68 72 79 87 85 99 115 133 150 170 185 196 210 223 230 257 265 34 19 20 22 26 29 32 35 43 56 71 80 89 94 102 113 122 127 134 35 45 50 52 60 76 77 90 99 111 125 125 138 138 156 179 192 217 210 36 15 17 17 20 25 32 35 37 43 49 53 64 75 91 93 94 94 94 37 P-) a n « (■-) (■■) u (■-) n (^) (■-) C) {") 38 41 57 68 72 71 90 94 105 99 114 119 136 159 176 199 220 39 10 11 13 12 12 13 16 16 17 17 17 17 n C) 12 7 7 6 40 638 705 898 1,024 1,088 1.143 1,353 1.587 1,785 1.906 1,929 2,106 2.059 2.178 2,453 2,613 2,723 2,867 41 139 146 170 195 209 191 235 276 319 355 359 361 317 366 429 459 472 504 42 73 86 108 121 115 112 135 154 175 185 188 204 198 240 275 310 335 392 43 14 16 19 21 24 24 29 34 42 49 59 66 66 75 91 97 91 100 44 64 68 76 89 91 94 110 123 145 158 170 188 188 203 241 254 264 282 45 56 60 78 92 106 103 123 143 179 207 220 245 221 223 269 286 281 300 46 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825 945 1.048 1.192 1.301 1,337 1,414 1,444 1.590 1.715 1,769 1,829 1,904 62 179 201 224 253 274 306 358 410 474 520 536 572 585 651 693 742 817 876 63 76 84 89 103 119 137 155 171 194 216 239 261 283 304 328 354 387 413 64 103 117 134 149 155 169 203 239 281 304 296 311 302 347 365 388 430 463 65 643 693 768 841 927 1,040 1,169 1.343 1,506 1,718 1,946 2,125 2,210 2,364 2.579 2,762 3,092 3,361 66 25 28 29 33 37 45 52 57 66 68 71 70 71 75 75 80 76 73 67 53 58 63 65 71 76 86 98 109 112 121 112 119 122 125 148 154 162 68 79 78 77 79 73 72 82 88 91 92 93 99 107 111 124 124 124 124 69 48 47 56 61 68 84 99 115 131 157 182 198 216 231 244 291 329 357 70 27 32 38 44 49 52 63 75 87 94 100 111 104 122 140 156 159 167 71 14 17 19 22 26 28 33 39 44 48 60 53 59 64 68 64 69 71 72 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 17 18 20 21 24 26 28 32 35 37 37 73 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 5 4 768 n 4 5 4 4 74 i 159 177 196 213 248 293 341 398 442 512 597 681 824 890 950 1,014 1,150 75 38 43 49 55 63 69 79 95 104 116 130 136 152 167 196 212 239 267 76 25 35 44 49 50 47 49 47 49 54 58 62 65 66 72 79 83 93 77 38 46 53 69 70 74 68 109 67 {") 120 70 (°) 121 75 123 80 83 (■-) 118 88 (■-) 119 78 79 80 108 n 110 i) 114 n 114 I'S 90 (■-) 87 94 100 102 (■-) 109 58 58 72 91 106 129 133 165 193 269 324 397 333 358 412 421 603 649 81 908 987 1,130 1.273 1,399 1,505 1,622 1,787 1,995 2,203 2,470 2.701 2,830 2,972 3,163 3,375 3,546 3,708 82 207 219 247 267 314 331 359 397 462 500 559 607 589 615 649 695 692 729 83 176 187 213 238 247 252 249 248 261 278 329 387 431 440 471 494 533 549 84 525 582 670 768 839 922 1,015 1,141 1,273 1,425 1,581 1,708 1,811 1,916 2,043 2,187 2,321 2,431 85 See footnotes at end of table. 174 • North Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and North Carolina Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Dollars (Thousands) rr^ FTfei rrfei i i i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. North Carolina Percent North Carolina Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. , *• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME North Carolina • 175 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for North Carolina, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income 'opulatlon (thousands) * >er capita personal Income (dollars).. Jerivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us." Transfer payments iamings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm iamings by industry: Farni Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Const njction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 1,027 802 226 3,133 328 884 1 882 127 18 568 3 313 210 102 226 658 594 4 2 29 232 60 131 32 104 64 13 3 48 1930 913 738 174 3,167 288 778 1 777 117 19 528 3 247 160 87 174 604 541 4 2 28 212 56 117 28 94 63 13 3 47 1931 779 650 129 3,184 245 638 1 636 103 40 452 3 183 119 64 129 509 447 4 2 17 175 51 97 23 80 62 13 3 45 1932 595 502 93 3,227 184 484 1 482 84 29 358 3 122 85 37 93 390 333 2 1 8 133 40 68 19 63 57 13 3 41 1933 669 506 163 3,268 205 571 1 570 72 27 379 3 189 154 36 163 409 349 3 1 8 159 37 66 18 57 60 18 3 39 1934 823 602 222 3,304 249 721 1 720 78 26 447 3 270 210 61 222 499 429 3 1 19 188 39 92 20 67 71 26 3 41 1935 888 645 243 3,323 267 786 1 784 80 24 482 4 300 229 71 243 542 464 4 1 21 204 42 99 21 72 78 26 3 49 1936 985 765 220 3,346 294 845 1 844 94 48 547 4 294 204 90 220 625 534 3 1 29 230 46 119 23 82 91 40 4 47 1937 1,085 812 273 3,385 321 967 7 961 99 25 606 5 357 256 101 273 694 604 4 1 33 258 51 139 25 92 90 35 4 51 1938 1,000 787 213 3,440 291 878 6 872 94 34 581 5 293 196 97 213 665 565 4 1 29 233 50 136 25 87 too 42 4 54 1939 1,094 868 226 3,514 311 964 7 957 105 32 645 5 314 209 105 226 738 631 4 2 34 270 54 146 27 93 108 47 4 56 1940 1,143 949 194 3,574 320 1,010 8 1,003 107 33 711 6 293 173 121 194 817 692 4 2 39 295 60 166 26 99 125 52 12 60 1941 1,502 1,232 270 3.596 418 1,358 11 1,347 121 34 929 8 420 245 175 270 1.088 903 4 3 87 384 72 205 29 118 185 51 70 64 1942 2,034 1.608 426 3.590 567 1,885 18 1,867 133 34 1,259 11 615 394 221 426 1,459 1,129 6 4 133 497 90 228 31 141 330 71 191 68 1943 2,499 2,044 455 3,641 686 2,356 40 2,316 148 35 1,677 15 664 415 248 455 1,901 1,254 6 6 85 593 104 267 31 162 648 116 456 75 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence rotal personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 2,762 2,189 572 3,632 760 2.591 37 2,879 2,308 572 3.523 817 2.640 36 3,202 2.489 713 3,727 859 2,827 35 3,368 2,716 653 3,772 893 2.943 36 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 2,554 159 48 1,775 23 793 528 265 572 2,019 1,339 6 5 50 630 122 306 33 186 679 114 481 84 2.605 178 97 1,802 28 810 527 283 572 2,069 1,413 7 5 50 636 125 349 37 204 656 101 463 92 2,792 212 198 1.798 30 999 659 339 713 2,114 1,726 7 6 109 728 149 438 49 240 388 87 201 100 2.907 237 224 1,982 37 924 591 333 653 2,290 1,985 8 7 138 850 159 496 58 270 305 71 107 128 3,833 3,147 686 3,837 999 3,329 36 3.293 331 209 2,195 42 1,092 624 468 686 2,643 2,298 15 7 178 1,011 170 556 68 293 345 72 118 155 3,779 3,202 577 3.911 966 3,241 37 1 3,205 340 234 2,203 46 992 519 473 577 2,664 2,269 16 7 178 956 170 570 75 297 395 79 138 178 4,368 3,709 659 4,068 1,074 3,733 51 2 3,684 384 300 2.537 60 1.136 598 538 659 3.074 2.603 16 9 218 1,130 184 622 90 335 471 78 183 209 4,892 4,097 795 4,120 1,187 4,295 59 3 4,240 412 240 2,895 74 1.326 730 597 795 3,500 2,910 18 10 255 1,251 213 695 101 367 590 93 265 232 5,035 4,346 689 4,109 1,225 4,427 63 5 4,368 431 236 3,099 83 1,244 622 623 689 3,737 3,090 19 11 256 1,307 237 757 115 389 647 107 285 255 5,234 4,575 660 4,120 1,270 4,601 66 6 4,541 445 249 3,295 91 1.214 591 624 660 3,941 3,245 20 12 249 1,384 253 782 131 414 696 113 307 276 5,319 4,672 647 4,131 1,288 4,620 78 7 4,548 491 281 3,325 97 1.198 574 624 647 3,973 3,243 21 13 239 1,347 255 793 143 431 730 115 312 303 5,769 5,104 665 4,242 1,360 5.014 88 8 4.934 536 300 3.615 114 1,284 594 690 665 4.349 3,611 22 13 278 1,519 272 856 165 485 738 122 299 317 6,156 5,507 648 4,309 1,429 5.337 96 10 5,250 586 319 3,901 132 1,303 571 732 648 4,688 3,930 24 15 300 1,639 299 930 187 538 758 136 286 336 6,197 5,714 482 4,368 1,419 5,296 111 12 5,197 625 375 4.002 147 1.148 403 745 482 4,814 4,028 24 14 288 1,677 314 944 196 571 786 139 289 358 See footnotes at end of table. 176 • North Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for North Carolina, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Famn income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation ol personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance > Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/t/s.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices , Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social sen/ices " Museums, botanical, zoological gandens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 6,524 5,914 610 4,376 1,491 5,529 118 11 5,422 666 435 4,125 122 1,282 531 752 610 4,920 4,096 25 18 7 12 'I 11 285 1,653 1,179 116 675 74 67 41 60 1 133 10 3 475 97 134 11 31 42 100 13 7 32 1 8 308 61 112 3 28 57 47 336 626 205 61 144 646 23 84 112 18 33 18 10 9 146 27 37 6,997 6,485 512 4,458 1,570 5,941 135 11 5,817 707 473 4,569 150 1,223 429 794 512 5,429 4,544 24 18 6 13 (■-) 1 11 328 1,883 1,326 124 763 90 75 43 72 1 144 11 3 557 114 159 13 34 49 119 14 8 37 2 7 337 61 127 3 30 62 53 359 679 226 68 158 695 24 87 113 23 34 17 10 8 164 32 40 7,383 6,794 589 4,573 1,615 6,258 164 10 6,104 772 508 4,814 162 1,282 505 777 589 5,669 4.742 25 20 6 14 1 3 11 337 1,963 1,375 131 767 97 81 46 76 1 161 11 3 589 109 165 13 36 55 134 14 9 43 3 8 350 60 132 3 30 67 57 369 698 241 77 164 745 25 90 121 27 39 18 12 8 170 33 47 7,795 7,156 638 4,663 1,672 6,562 172 9 6,399 816 580 5,040 177 1.345 546 800 638 5,924 4,917 26 20 6 18 1 3 15 358 2,000 1,411 135 777 107 82 48 79 1 165 11 4 590 104 166 13 37 56 134 16 9 43 3 9 365 57 138 4 33 72 62 385 710 262 84 178 793 25 95 119 33 40 20 14 8 178 37 54 8,377 7,738 639 4,707 1,780 7,046 185 9 6,869 895 612 5,475 196 1,375 544 832 639 6,408 5,301 28 21 7 18 1 3 15 377 2,189 1,547 142 850 129 85 52 92 1 177 13 4 642 112 190 14 42 63 134 8 10 10 45 3 10 398 60 154 3 36 81 64 408 752 285 93 192 846 26 100 122 38 42 22 15 8 192 36 63 8,812 8,188 623 4,742 1,858 7.405 219 8 7,194 957 662 5,828 213 1,364 506 858 623 6,781 5,608 28 22 6 15 1 (■-) 13 411 2,308 1,609 147 873 142 85 56 105 2 179 14 6 699 123 207 16 45 74 138 12 8 10 50 7 11 416 60 166 4 39 79 67 433 783 309 102 207 904 28 105 124 54 44 25 17 8 202 41 69 9,539 8,880 659 4,802 1,987 8,038 240 7 7,805 1,036 698 6,334 241 1,463 540 923 659 7,379 6,121 32 24 6 15 1 (■•) 14 453 2,530 1,753 161 958 163 91 60 114 2 177 19 8 777 130 236 19 52 84 148 11 8 11 57 9 12 458 62 185 5 44 89 73 457 862 340 109 232 973 30 114 127 61 47 25 18 8 220 45 76 10,305 9,735 570 4,863 2,119 8,679 260 4 8,424 1,118 763 6,981 286 1,412 444 968 570 8,109 6,748 35 25 9 17 2 (^) 16 532 2,823 1,939 170 1,083 184 97 65 125 2 183 22 9 885 143 266 23 59 110 166 12 10 8 64 11 14 503 64 209 5 47 100 78 491 932 368 116 252 1,046 34 119 130 67 49 26 20 8 245 48 86 11,462 10,801 661 4,896 2,341 9,759 344 1 9,416 1,203 843 7,363 323 1,573 530 1,043 661 9,098 7,558 38 28 10 19 ii 620 3,191 2,156 184 1,212 212 106 69 141 1 191 29 12 1,035 150 298 27 70 153 206 16 13 4 70 14 15 553 67 234 8 52 110 83 547 1,019 394 125 268 1,178 39 134 132 77 54 31 22 9 281 57 99 12,350 11,710 641 4,952 2,494 10,523 410 -2 10,111 1,268 971 8,534 380 1,609 518 1,091 641 9,883 8,143 42 32 10 26 (■•) 4 643 3.416 2,304 202 1.266 239 111 78 154 2 198 40 14 1,111 147 308 39 75 168 223 22 15 (■-) 77 19 19 603 67 249 12 60 125 90 589 1,102 435 141 293 1,288 44 145 139 88 61 32 25 9 333 63 110 13,590 13,027 563 5,004 2,716 11,634 464 -4 11,166 1,323 1,100 9,588 450 1,596 440 1,156 563 1 1 ,072 9,115 48 39 9 31 (4 7 (■-) 24 699 3,898 2,635 218 1,453 279 122 90 197 2 208 52 16 1,263 155 351 44 84 199 257 20 19 87 23 24 680 72 284 15 67 142 100 650 1,219 490 161 329 1,401 49 154 147 84 66 36 28 11 366 66 127 (■-) too 31 823 148 278 397 110 34 885 161 293 431 (■■) 119 37 926 168 296 462 128 41 1,006 180 304 522 (^) 136 45 1,106 191 325 591 (•-) 141 48 1,173 203 339 632 0-) 145 55 1,258 216 357 685 152 61 1,361 233 378 750 (M 170 73 1.540 259 445 836 (■-) 156 84 1,740 289 486 965 1 167 98 1,956 315 537 1,105 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME North Carolina • 177 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for North Carolina, 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 16,503 17,898 20,234 23,099 25,459 27,351 30,600 33,662 38,073 42,336 47,180 52,891 55,867 60,722 67,851 72,987 78,717 85,415 1 15,780 17,208 19,420 21.845 24,244 26,200 29.352 32,691 36,786 41,376 46,297 51,638 54,684 59,966 66.341 71,760 77.405 83.890 2 723 691 814 1.254 1,215 1,151 1.249 970 1,287 960 883 1,253 1,182 756 1.509 1.226 1.312 1.525 3 5,099 5,201 5,296 5.382 5.461 5.535 5.593 5.668 5,740 5.802 5,898 5,956 6,018 6.079 6.168 6.258 6.327 6.410 4 3,236 3,441 3,821 4,292 4,662 4,941 5,471 5,938 6,633 7,297 7,999 8,880 9,284 9,989 11,001 11,662 12,441 13,325 5 13,938 15,075 17.169 19,615 21,223 21.956 24,699 27,167 30.893 34.068 36,933 40,623 42,287 46.090 52.105 56.117 60.804 66.422 6 585 687 793 969 1.121 1.162 1,283 1,418 1.577 1.772 1,962 2.321 2,498 2.718 3.039 3.451 3.804 4.126 7 10 6 (M -4 20.102 n -1 2 -3 -9 -12 -30 -13 -16 -37 -118 -170 -274 8 13,363 14,394 16.376 18.642 20.795 23.415 25,751 29.314 32.287 34,959 38.272 39,776 43.356 49.028 52.548 56.831 62.022 9 1,625 1,733 1,870 2.139 2,486 2.631 2,925 3,312 3,795 4,396 5,444 6.869 7,470 8.065 9.201 10,090 10.841 11.741 10 1,515 1,771 1,988 2.318 2,871 3,925 4.261 4,599 4.964 5,653 6,777 7.750 8,622 9.301 9.622 10.349 11,045 1 1 .652 11 11,514 12,446 14,096 15.788 17,250 17,835 19.909 22.027 24,810 27,784 30.447 33.541 35,018 38.138 42.568 46.184 49,826 54.406 12 601 685 827 961 1.109 1,257 1.525 1.823 2,146 2,448 2.786 3.108 3,434 3.770 3.996 4.115 4.419 4.752 13 1,824 1.943 2,246 2.866 2.864 2,864 3.265 3.317 3,938 3,837 3.699 3.973 3.835 4.182 5.541 5.818 6.559 7.264 14 587 562 691 1.107 1.046 992 1.034 747 1,048 712 637 1.024 935 518 1.275 994 1.081 1.281 15 1,236 1,381 1,555 1.759 1.818 1,872 2.232 2.569 2,889 3,124 3.062 2.949 2,901 3.664 4.265 4.824 5.478 5.983 16 723 691 814 1,254 1.215 1.151 1.249 970 1,287 960 883 1,253 1.182 756 1.509 1,226 1.312 1.525 17 13,216 14,384 16,355 18,361 20.008 20.805 23.451 26,196 29,607 33.108 36.050 39,370 41.105 45.334 50,595 54,891 59.493 64.897 18 10,842 11.793 13.421 15,161 16.371 16.771 19.148 21,437 24.357 27.427 29.711 32,267 33.489 37.336 41,932 45,429 49.330 54.024 19 62 72 77 87 88 85 109 133 162 188 182 165 157 210 210 255 269 313 20 49 58 63 70 71 68 86 105 125 140 134 140 143 168 182 205 211 248 21 13 14 14 17 17 17 24 28 37 49 48 26 14 42 28 50 59 65 22 33 31 38 46 66 75 97 111 110 127 189 198 177 167 189 237 142 184 23 ('-) (•-) (■-) (^) 1 1 1 1 1 P-) 1 1 ^^i 1 1 (M (■-) 1 24 4 1 7 11 23 31 46 51 37 43 94 100 69 76 118 19 44 25 1 1 n C-) C-) (■•) (■•) (M fi u 1 (■-) (■■) (M 1 (4 (■-) 26 27 28 31 35 42 43 51 59 94 97 93 97 112 118 122 139 27 856 950 1.158 1.336 1.368 1,308 1.482 1,653 1.928 2.175 2,245 2,269 2.283 2.581 3,215 3,780 4.287 4.632 28 4,566 4,874 5.555 6.227 6.697 6.506 7.600 8,535 9.645 10.815 11.853 13,040 13.089 14,643 16,044 16.614 17.849 19.111 29 3,036 3,229 3,608 3.972 4.256 4.236 4.929 5,409 5.956 6,514 7,067 7.800 7,832 8,699 9,049 9.210 10,074 10.911 30 262 275 290 309 337 361 419 442 504 577 653 700 727 787 808 858 921 1.001 31 1,594 1,691 1,888 2.053 2.101 1.982 2.288 2.480 2.683 2,872 3,055 3.219 3,085 3,489 3.511 3.394 3,737 4,092 32 318 327 365 400 416 431 527 591 655 717 792 862 853 958 1.041 994 1,045 1,073 33 151 170 187 207 235 249 296 339 379 419 466 524 549 593 600 648 684 726 34 107 113 122 136 149 164 184 199 231 258 294 332 352 406 459 518 567 605 35 256 275 337 397 479 476 532 584 602 686 714 837 874 955 1,035 1.108 1.325 1,430 36 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 6 11 13 13 16 19 20 21 23 24 37 250 259 274 299 343 385 432 469 529 559 615 733 782 860 843 913 979 1,080 38 79 98 120 144 168 157 216 265 325 368 408 515 524 568 676 701 737 822 39 18 20 23 25 26 29 34 39 42 48 57 63 71 64 57 54 55 56 40 1,531 1,645 1,947 2.255 2.441 2.269 2.671 3,125 3.689 4.302 4,786 5.240 5,256 5.944 6,995 7,404 7.775 8.201 41 162 170 202 239 240 252 306 341 407 472 521 515 455 552 628 655 756 778 42 385 426 508 569 601 528 631 752 851 943 987 1,087 1,044 1.191 1,332 1,357 1.452 1.590 43 58 49 57 69 79 72 85 101 116 141 167 205 196 236 299 278 304 306 44 121 129 157 187 213 226 282 320 372 420 469 459 452 490 608 620 651 649 45 257 271 312 370 432 402 472 549 619 767 925 1,059 1,174 1.286 1,495 1,619 1.678 1.783 46 324 353 409 462 498 436 489 570 700 834 932 1,019 1,061 1.148 1.386 1,525 1.495 1.522 47 35 43 57 68 60 28 36 40 46 53 52 68 64 71 87 97 103 125 48 25 29 39 45 47 41 56 87 136 166 208 249 251 342 416 463 494 533 49 103 110 128 148 162 50 T65 'i'82 '201" 245 280 291" '317 298 332 409 438 472 502 51 28 30 39 56 62 73 93 122 143 165 169 189 192 214 235 244 252 284 52 33 34 40 44 47 48 39 44 53 59 65 73 68 82 100 107 119 129 53 820 917 1,058 1,220 1.319 1,374 1.531 1,752 1.999 2.262 2,491 2,758 3,004 3.286 3.593 3,849 4,118 4.513 54 81 84 90 102 108 115 122 132 146 160 179 188 192 208 211 210 192 168 55 330 377 434 504 514 519 600 691 796 906 971 1,040 1,052 1.167 1.347 1.380 1,452 1,594 56 18 14 16 14 13 12 12 16 17 21 22 23 23 22 22 29 27 26 57 79 86 93 103 121 120 131 151 174 201 221 245 288 342 393 471 560 682 58 186 212 249 282 313 333 364 409 470 535 606 679 763 788 794 821 854 936 59 127 145 176 216 250 276 301 353 397 438 492 583 687 759 826 940 1.032 1.108 60 761 829 928 1.051 1.189 1.237 1.363 1.518 1,770 2.097 2.241 2.406 2.613 2.638 3.075 3,456 3,665 4.074 61 1,454 1,579 1.772 2,020 2.155 2.290 2.611 2.873 3,236 3.585 3.692 3.950 4.187 4.781 5.302 5,755 6.182 6.705 62 585 666 746 827 882 943 1.068 1.194 1,368 1.521 1.566 1.667 1.700 1.981 2.140 2,358 2.683 3.068 63 210 233 258 292 337 377 406 436 486 548 618 679 758 835 895 988 1.116 1.279 64 375 432 488 535 546 566 662 759 882 972 948 987 941 1,146 1.244 1.371 1.567 1.789 65 1,706 1,875 2,089 2.345 2,605 2.953 3,287 3.669 4,139 4.656 5.252 5.815 6.280 7,049 8.165 9.125 10.135 1 1 .423 66 60 65 74 86 86 107 113 129 150 165 172 175 185 219 245 263 286 306 67 167 178 199 208 220 231 261 284 318 332 361 373 407 459 501 620 690 763 68 157 162 169 179 173 177 210 234 248 259 264 281 304 318 357 363 364 369 69 116 134 157 209 261 330 378 409 464 572 676 796 930 1.100 1,388 1,694 1.937 2.220 70 77 91 107 124 132 146 174 206 239 255 273 313 297 361 436 497 543 606 71 40 47 52 62 74 78 90 102 119 129 160 155 163 207 255 238 262 287 72 34 34 39 45 50 58 67 74 81 90 93 108 113 126 145 167 193 220 73 12 12 14 14 15 17 20 21 24 20 22 20 22 22 35 36 46 46 74 455 506 555 610 698 797 919 1,051 1.204 1.349 1,530 1.727 1.958 2.160 2,379 2.593 2,845 3,298 75 84 97 109 126 136 147 162 188 218 253 283 294 324 369 458 514 593 692 76 179 200 228 246 262 279 287 296 311 347 386 424 468 506 557 605 653 722 77 78 95 106 128 148 165 1 176 2 176 2 190 3 214 4 240 5 270 6 307 6 78 79 T T T T l" (■•) (•-) 1 1 1 190 203 213 227 255 235 233 248 265 279 297 309 327 344 347 342 351 364 80 135 145 173 209 242 272 277 321 371 456 571 661 604 665 844 949 1,096 1,217 81 2,374 2,591 2.934 3,200 3,637 4.034 4,302 4.759 5,250 5.681 6,338 7.103 7,615 7.998 8,664 9,462 10,162 10,874 82 391 429 472 502 562 619 663 710 778 827 923 1.006 1,071 1.155 1,228 1,322 1,353 1,419 83 620 607 680 744 856 908 887 934 996 1.021 1,147 1,447 1,588 1.708 1,822 1,920 1,959 2,009 84 1,363 1,556 1.782 1,954 2,219 2.507 2,752 3.116 3.477 3,834 4,269 4.650 4,956 5.135 5,613 6.220 6.849 7,445 85 See footnotes at end of table. 178 • South Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and South Carolma Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thou 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. South Carolina South Carolina Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 rids II m m 11 Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME South Carolina • 179 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for South Carolina, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurs P/us: Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence . Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments 465 353 112 1,739 268 406 1 418 327 91 1,745 240 361 356 293 63 1,753 203 291 1 274 230 44 1,748 157 224 1 302 237 64 1,752 172 260 1 366 282 84 1.760 208 320 1 400 299 101 1,769 226 355 1 455 357 98 1,781 255 394 1 485 379 106 1,802 269 434 3 452 364 88 1,834 246 400 3 509 409 101 1,872 272 449 3 578 483 96 1,902 304 516 763 670 93 1,963 389 696 6 1,085 928 157 2,017 538 1,013 13 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 405 51 9 263 1 141 100 41 112 294 262 2 2 13 92 30 59 12 52 32 10 4 19 360 48 10 245 1 114 79 35 91 269 236 1 1 12 83 28 52 11 47 33 10 4 19 290 43 22 209 1 81 54 27 63 228 194 1 1 10 65 24 44 9 39 35 10 4 20 223 35 16 169 1 54 37 16 44 180 147 1 1 5 52 19 32 8 31 33 10 5 18 259 29 14 186 1 72 57 15 64 195 154 1 1 2 68 17 31 7 28 41 15 4 22 319 32 15 218 1 101 76 25 84 236 190 1 1 3 81 18 45 8 32 46 19 4 23 354 33 13 232 2 122 91 31 101 254 203 1 1 5 84 19 50 9 35 50 20 6 25 393 35 27 266 2 125 87 39 98 296 234 1 1 9 97 21 57 10 39 62 33 8 20 431 40 14 296 2 136 94 42 106 328 268 1 1 12 115 23 64 10 43 60 29 8 23 397 39 16 281 2 117 76 42 88 313 244 1 1 12 96 21 63 9 40 69 36 8 25 446 46 18 315 2 132 87 45 101 348 272 1 1 14 111 23 68 10 43 77 42 9 26 512 48 19 374 3 139 83 56 96 420 312 1 1 22 124 26 79 11 48 108 50 31 28 690 56 18 529 4 163 81 81 93 603 422 1 2 43 170 31 102 12 61 181 72 77 32 1,000 66 19 768 6 239 138 101 157 856 522 2 2 44 228 40 119 13 74 334 105 196 33 1,264 1,080 184 1,974 640 1,199 23 1,176 68 20 913 8 278 159 119 184 1,015 575 2 2 30 256 47 139 13 86 440 147 258 35 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments 1,415 1,180 235 1,950 725 1,338 23 1,435 1,206 229 1.921 747 1,326 21 1,503 1,202 302 1,944 773 1,324 18 1,570 1,312 258 1,996 787 1.367 19 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'., Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,315 72 28 989 12 338 207 131 235 1.103 615 2 1 21 267 56 155 15 97 489 152 299 38 1,306 77 52 973 15 339 200 139 229 1.098 660 2 1 20 260 59 173 17 107 438 120 275 42 1,306 95 102 879 15 429 270 160 302 1,022 803 3 2 41 339 68 212 22 116 219 72 95 52 1.348 104 117 972 18 377 225 152 258 1.109 924 3 3 59 417 67 225 24 126 185 54 68 64 1,817 1,529 287 1,996 910 1.577 18 1 1,560 141 116 1,120 20 436 252 184 287 1,290 1.071 6 4 84 500 75 243 30 128 219 51 93 75 1,770 1.540 231 2.029 873 1,502 18 1 1,486 151 134 1,097 22 383 198 185 231 1,272 1,055 6 4 77 477 75 252 34 130 217 55 80 82 1,955 1,730 225 2,113 925 1.640 24 2 1.619 171 165 1.218 29 393 191 203 225 1.415 1.179 7 5 87 548 81 269 41 143 236 65 84 87 2,409 2.080 329 2.167 1,112 2.117 29 3 2.091 185 133 1.539 37 540 291 249 329 1.788 1,392 8 6 160 615 92 308 47 157 396 89 209 98 2,596 2.333 263 2.178 1,192 2.296 32 4 2.268 199 128 1.747 44 506 225 281 263 2,033 1,606 8 6 296 633 100 341 55 167 428 99 216 113 2,686 2.437 249 2.181 1,231 2.362 33 4 2.333 221 133 1.818 49 495 212 283 249 2,113 1.694 8 6 302 684 105 348 63 177 419 94 199 126 2,529 2,368 161 2,176 1,162 2.192 38 6 2.160 222 147 1,736 49 407 128 280 161 2.031 1,596 9 6 206 677 104 347 68 180 435 95 206 134 2,691 2,465 227 2,200 1,223 2,337 43 7 2,301 234 157 1,810 56 471 189 282 227 2.110 1.679 9 6 142 756 109 375 78 204 431 103 188 140 2,797 2,622 175 2.229 1,255 2.418 46 9 2.381 250 166 1.924 63 430 136 295 175 2.243 1,788 10 7 143 799 117 392 89 231 455 113 193 150 2,913 2.749 164 2.274 1,281 See footnotes at end of table. 180 • South Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income * for South Carolina, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place oi Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other' Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' [i/lining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate '^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 3,007 2,822 185 2,304 1,305 2,548 55 12 2,505 289 213 2,037 54 458 146 312 185 2,363 1,856 13 6 7 6 6 151 786 669 40 424 62 38 16 79 2 5 5 (■-) 117 48 12 5 6 13 6 2 C-) 20 1 3 126 33 28 3 11 27 24 108 303 89 27 61 274 11 34 67 7 13 6 3 3 51 12 10 3,243 3,073 169 2,348 1,381 2,757 65 15 2,707 309 227 2,229 66 462 128 334 169 2,588 2,043 12 6 6 1^ (■-) 7 162 893 745 42 475 74 44 16 81 2 5 5 1 148 54 14 7 6 20 11 2 1 26 2 5 133 34 31 4 11 30 23 115 323 98 31 68 300 11 35 68 11 14 8 4 3 57 15 11 3,409 3,235 174 2,392 1,425 2,894 77 18 2,335 333 241 2,365 71 459 131 328 174 2,720 2,147 12 7 5 7 (■-) 7 175 942 783 44 497 79 48 18 84 2 5 6 1 159 52 13 7 7 24 14 2 3 7 134 33 30 4 10 31 26 121 326 105 34 71 324 11 37 73 14 16 11 5 3 60 16 12 3,572 3,370 202 2,409 1,483 3,008 80 20 2,948 351 274 2,442 77 489 151 338 202 2,806 2,209 13 8 5 7 (■-) 7 176 972 807 46 504 84 52 18 90 2 5 6 1 165 50 13 6 9 24 17 3 1 1 30 4 8 138 32 31 5 11 32 28 127 327 110 36 74 339 12 38 72 16 16 12 6 3 62 16 13 3,843 3,644 199 2,423 1,586 3,231 87 24 3,168 382 293 2,642 87 502 147 355 199 3,032 2,404 15 9 6 7 (M 1^1 7 189 1,084 883 49 544 98 56 19 101 2 6 7 1 201 55 15 8 13 30 23 3 1 1 34 7 11 149 34 35 5 11 35 29 135 340 118 40 78 367 13 40 75 20 18 13 6 3 69 16 14 4,065 3,863 203 2,460 1,653 3,412 104 29 3,338 412 315 2,799 95 519 153 366 203 3,210 2,539 14 8 6 8 (■■) (■•) (M 7 196 1,147 920 49 557 108 61 20 108 2 6 8 1 227 59 14 4 18 41 26 4 1 1 37 9 12 157 34 38 5 12 37 31 146 352 125 43 82 393 14 42 76 25 19 14 6 3 74 19 16 4,375 4,179 196 2,475 1,768 3,686 115 36 3,608 434 334 3,030 110 546 145 401 196 3,490 2,791 17 9 7 8 R (■•) 8 213 1,271 1,013 52 616 120 69 21 116 2 6 9 1 259 61 16 5 22 50 30 6 1 2 42 10 14 171 36 43 6 12 41 34 155 384 135 48 87 436 15 47 79 29 22 14 8 3 91 22 18 4,828 4,628 200 2,494 1,936 4,058 126 44 3,975 485 368 3,356 130 572 145 427 200 3,858 3,087 19 10 8 9 '■'■} (M n 8 259 1,424 1,113 55 684 131 73 22 130 2 6 10 1 311 68 18 6 25 63 41 11 1 1 49 12 15 185 35 48 6 14 47 35 166 415 150 51 99 460 17 51 81 33 22 11 8 3 92 23 21 5,420 5,205 215 2,520 2,151 4,606 166 54 4,494 514 413 3,830 150 626 171 455 215 4,390 3,475 21 12 9 9 (■•) i^! 9 316 1,596 1,219 61 747 140 78 24 149 2 5 11 1 376 72 20 7 33 76 61 16 4 2 57 12 16 204 36 53 7 16 52 39 189 456 162 58 104 524 20 56 83 45 24 13 9 3 104 27 25 5,841 5,629 212 2,533 2,306 4,946 200 63 4,809 553 480 4,120 177 649 166 483 212 4,734 3,712 22 12 9 11 (M 1 10 331 1,684 1,277 69 765 147 82 27 164 2 6 13 1 407 72 21 8 36 85 59 26 5 2 59 15 19 221 37 58 7 17 57 44 205 490 172 63 108 577 24 63 88 49 29 13 10 3 124 31 29 (■-) 44 12 508 123 202 183 48 14 545 128 224 193 u 16 573 140 224 209 56 17 597 145 228 223 u 21 628 156 230 242 (■-) 60 24 671 163 245 263 (') 62 29 700 171 248 281 (■•) 63 34 771 189 269 313 (■•) 72 43 915 213 349 353 66 49 1,022 241 361 421 6,480 6,307 173 2,559 2,532 5,493 222 75 5,346 577 557 4,632 207 655 125 530 173 5,320 4,178 25 15 10 13 (■•) 2 10 364 1,896 1,428 76 845 164 94 29 194 2 6 15 1 469 78 23 8 43 92 66 42 6 2 71 15 22 253 41 69 8 17 65 54 228 551 198 70 127 650 27 69 93 58 32 16 11 3 144 34 34 (■-) 72 55 1,143 264 402 477 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME South Carolina • 181 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for South Carolina, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 7,806 8,528 9,567 10,968 12,434 13,429 15,081 16,625 18,874 21,267 23,790 26,676 28,048 30,329 33,476 35,780 38,255 41,204 1 7,605 8,309 9,337 10,645 12,059 13,129 14,822 16,408 18,578 20,954 23,687 26,427 27,791 30,253 33,141 35,549 38,081 40,883 2 201 218 230 323 375 300 258 217 295 313 104 249 257 76 335 231 175 322 3 2,598 2,662 2,718 2,775 2,843 2,900 2,941 2,989 3,041 3,087 3,135 3,186 3,220 3,252 3,296 3,334 3,382 3,426 4 3,004 3,204 3,519 3,952 4,373 4,631 5,127 5,562 6,206 6,889 7,589 8,373 8,710 9,325 10,156 10,733 11,313 12,027 5 6,501 7,052 7,950 9,079 10,145 10,497 1 1 ,945 13.186 15,014 16,830 18,263 20,132 20,771 22,451 25.099 26.519 28,360 30,739 6 288 327 377 467 514 532 648 703 771 877 958 1,125 1,204 1,293 1,443 1,607 1.749 1,878 7 106 115 133 146 156 164 194 214 231 252 281 302 335 350 380 449 553 609 8 6,318 6,840 7,706 8,758 9,787 10,129 11,491 12,697 14,474 16,205 17,586 19,309 19,902 21,508 24,037 25,361 27,164 29,470 9 698 769 822 968 1,090 1,203 1,331 1.504 1,732 2,010 2,498 3,119 3,470 3,827 4,280 4,715 5,045 5,409 10 789 919 1,039 1,241 1,557 2,097 2,258 2.424 2,668 3,052 3,706 4,248 4,675 4,995 5,160 5,704 6,046 6,325 11 5,531 5,965 6,695 7,610 8,513 8,794 9.956 10,981 12,409 13,879 15,330 16,899 17,604 19.049 21,052 22.369 23,907 25,811 12 273 311 371 440 516 591 742 885 1,026 1,205 1,375 1,532 1,671 1.818 1,951 1,984 2,082 2.231 13 697 776 883 1,029 1,116 1,112 1,247 1,320 1,579 1,746 1,559 1,701 1,496 1,584 2,096 2,166 2,371 2,697 14 147 165 176 259 298 214 182 141 211 227 19 171 175 -2 258 155 99 242 15 551 611 708 770 818 899 1,065 1,179 1,368 1,520 1,540 1,529 1,321 1.586 1.838 2,010 2,271 2,455 16 201 218 230 323 375 300 258 217 295 313 104 249 257 76 335 231 175 322 17 6,300 6,834 7,720 8,756 9,770 10,197 1 1 ,687 12,969 14,718 16,517 18,159 19,883 20,514 22,375 24.765 26,287 28,186 30.417 18 4,915 5,315 6.004 6,892 7.653 7,831 9,141 10,225 11,692 13,179 1 4,435 15,709 15,954 17,518 19,563 20.672 22,155 24,017 19 29 35 37 44 48 48 54 65 77 85 88 90 88 110 113 125 131 148 20 18 22 23 27 29 30 34 41 48 54 57 62 62 67 74 82 90 103 21 10 12 14 17 19 18 20 24 29 31 31 28 26 43 39 42 41 45 22 13 13 16 19 27 31 37 42 39 45 69 74 66 65 71 89 47 62 23 M P-) (4 (■-) (■■) {■•) (•-) (4 {■-) (4 (■-) (■-) C) {") n ?) P) C) 24 1 (••) 2 3 7 12 18 20 14 17 38 43 34 30 32 50 7 16 25 tl ri C) ^l C) (°) (°) 26 13 14 16 19 19 19 22 25 28 30 31 35 38 39 45 27 417 472 561 687 800 730 807 902 1.042 1,178 1,297 1,324 1,311 1.490 1.771 1.867 2,061 2,138 28 2,179 2,298 2.592 2,945 3.213 3,196 3.870 4,322 4.870 5,471 5,958 6,487 6,394 6,927 7.578 7,690 8,037 8,606 29 1,610 1,710 1,911 2,119 2.270 2,280 2.763 3.025 3.363 3,728 4,036 4.395 4,351 4,694 4.989 5.032 5,277 5,613 30 86 91 94 101 111 117 135 150 166 184 197 208 226 234 253 273 289 313 31 910 957 1,080 1.193 1,235 1,175 1,452 1.550 1,675 1,804 1,886 2,003 1,828 1,944 2.013 1,920 2,017 2,176 32 186 194 209 224 239 246 298 314 366 388 416 462 457 503 534 501 524 544 33 116 123 134 148 161 178 208 230 260 292 324 348 373 420 477 504 543 567 34 35 39 43 51 56 57 64 71 80 92 105 123 132 148 167 185 198 217 35 242 269 311 355 408 407 464 526 585 663 733 799 861 951 1,010 1,071 1,101 1,144 36 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 10 10 12 15 15 13 15 ?) 37 6 5 5 3 3 3 4 4 6 6 6 8 9 10 10 9 8 il 38 25 27 31 38 51 91 130 172 216 290 357 430 449 466 508 551 577 39 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 5 5 3 4 4 5 5 40 569 588 681 826 943 916 1.107 1,298 1,507 1.743 1.922 2,092 2,043 2,233 2,589 2,658 2,761 2,993 41 81 87 102 113 122 116 142 157 189 214 220 218 195 229 258 278 302 326 42 27 30 35 39 37 30 41 44 52 56 58 63 58 69 77 81 71 77 43 22 27 32 41 53 54 65 77 97 125 160 184 156 169 217 229 238 251 44 55 59 70 90 105 109 135 164 189 218 238 265 259 278 318 333 344 365 45 117 131 166 204 240 248 304 361 415 480 534 562 557 593 688 690 719 780 46 80 78 95 131 157 137 164 201 224 273 308 337 369 370 436 431 437 486 47 57 44 29 29 29 28 33 37 42 44 52 67 68 77 92 101 97 111 48 7 7 7 8 6 5 11 13 17 20 22 44 35 56 71 76 86 115 49 2 2 94 (■-) 110 50 80 80 122 116 T29 l"48 170 187 l"9'2 209 '2O6 234' 259 '263 '275 284 51 19 18 22 28 35 38 48 56 67 70 80 87 88 104 113 117 125 130 52 24 25 30 33 37 35 36 40 46 55 58 57 53 54 61 60 67 67 53 325 362 416 473 524 536 631 729 862 1,014 1,117 1,259 1,369 1.491 1,615 1,661 1,712 1,846 54 45 46 52 60 65 68 73 78 84 93 107 115 118 129 139 134 126 115 55 84 96 120 141 163 157 190 219 260 302 327 324 321 354 410 427 445 483 56 9 11 12 13 16 16 21 23 31 36 41 45 43 43 50 52 53 63 57 20 21 22 25 31 31 34 37 45 50 54 87 93 100 109 121 141 174 58 82 95 110 130 147 159 179 201 231 268 304 341 368 374 357 353 377 405 59 84 94 101 104 102 106 134 170 211 265 285 347 426 491 550 574 570 605 60 271 293 334 384 449 501 561 617 714 820 927 995 994 1.020 1,160 1,250 1,304 1.390 61 652 718 799 913 1,003 1,064 1,222 1,340 1,520 1,675 1,754 1,902 1,970 2,222 2,473 2,675 2,876 3,138 62 240 276 305 355 392 424 486 553 651 725 753 816 839 955 1,063 1,170 1.284 1,382 63 90 101 112 129 151 166 180 200 225 254 289 321 357 397 438 481 523 547 64 151 175 194 226 241 258 306 353 426 472 465 495 482 558 626 689 761 835 65 789 848 943 1,071 1,195 1,300 1.473 1,656 1,917 2,166 2,471 2,762 2,923 3,238 3,720 4,145 4.704 5,307 66 34 41 47 57 65 69 85 100 123 131 137 144 158 178 190 205 231 249 67 76 79 80 84 92 100 114 125 143 148 160 154 167 178 194 237 251 270 68 97 98 100 103 98 98 114 124 130 134 135 145 157 165 185 187 188 191 69 72 80 94 107 123 101 122 139 171 212 256 302 344 398 504 606 683 804 70 38 45 50 58 61 67 80 92 110 120 130 149 135 158 188 217 229 252 71 19 22 24 30 33 37 42 47 56 60 72 69 74 78 95 99 106 124 72 14 14 18 22 25 29 33 39 41 45 48 59 68 77 89 103 109 120 73 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 6 7 7 8 9 9 11 10 11 74 182 194 216 243 281 331 389 438 498 559 646 730 824 897 995 1,107 1.204 1,395 75 45 50 57 67 78 86 94 105 128 145 161 171 193 220 270 299 348 404 76 46 55 64 73 77 79 79 80 83 91 99 110 119 126 139 149 157 172 77 37 44 46 55 63 70 72 72 78 85 96 1 13 129 78 T) T) « "f) « (■•) (■-) (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 79 85 91 98 106 117 104 106 114 130 130 142 143 157 162 168 158 174 182 80 77 75 91 115 140 158 163 200 241 320 409 505 444 513 609 661 899 1,003 81 1,385 1,519 1,715 1,864 2,117 2,366 2.546 2,745 3,026 3,338 3,724 4,175 4,560 4,857 5,201 5.616 6,030 6,400 82 302 326 347 360 418 466 507 538 579 630 700 756 810 882 931 968 974 1,034 83 461 488 553 575 656 702 731 713 729 775 843 1.003 1,177 1,256 1,299 1.321 1,392 1,436 84 622 705 816 929 1,044 1.198 1,308 1,493 1,717 1,933 2,182 2.416 2,573 2,720 2,971 3.327 3.664 3,930 85 See footnotes at end of tal3le. 182 • Tennessee STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Tennessee Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 I Tb I Tfei I \ h i I i i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Tennessee Tennessee Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Tennessee • 183 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Tennessee, 1929-57 (Millions of dollars] Income by Place ot Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm Income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence • Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries- Other labor income... Proprietors' Income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 974 778 196 2,604 374 827 1 826 126 22 532 5 291 185 106 196 631 574 1 12 37 156 85 144 30 108 57 14 (■■) 43 1930 841 727 114 2,619 321 699 1 697 121 23 496 5 198 104 94 114 585 525 1 11 44 136 78 125 29 100 60 14 (■•) 45 1944 2,474 2,173 300 2,877 860 2,271 24 2.246 172 56 1,615 21 635 278 357 300 1,970 1.515 3 25 246 503 151 333 68 187 455 122 270 63 1931 729 604 125 2,657 274 589 1 588 99 42 404 5 180 117 63 125 464 404 1 9 19 105 66 94 24 85 60 14 (■•) 46 1945 2,607 2,266 342 2.875 907 2,353 24 2,329 176 102 1,653 26 674 316 358 342 2,012 1,559 3 24 203 532 155 366 73 203 453 115 267 71 1932 530 455 75 2,711 195 426 1 1946 2,664 2,266 398 3,077 866 2,260 26 2,234 202 229 1,518 27 715 369 346 398 1,862 1,578 2 26 106 514 176 455 68 231 284 110 87 86 425 73 32 313 4 109 69 40 75 351 293 3 6 9 75 50 64 20 66 58 14 (>•) 44 1933 552 458 94 2,747 201 460 1 1947 2,803 2,405 398 3,168 885 2,373 30 2,343 225 235 1.652 31 690 364 325 398 1.975 1,732 3 34 131 577 186 479 73 248 243 105 34 103 458 68 26 328 4 128 87 41 94 366 304 1 7 11 87 48 68 21 62 62 19 (■•) 43 1934 673 566 107 2,784 242 575 2 573 72 28 403 4 168 99 59 107 468 388 1 8 24 110 52 98 24 71 80 38 (■-) 42 1948 3,099 2,649 450 3,216 964 2,672 34 -8 2,630 245 223 1,838 35 799 408 391 450 2,222 1,946 5 45 163 652 205 507 93 277 277 108 43 126 1935 729 602 127 2,798 261 632 2 630 71 28 434 4 194 117 76 127 505 417 1 8 17 120 56 114 24 77 88 40 (■-) 47 1949 3,074 2,710 364 3,236 950 2,596 34 -10 2,551 268 255 1,841 38 717 325 392 364 2,232 1,920 6 35 156 624 200 516 94 288 312 119 49 145 1936 842 709 132 2,791 302 715 2 713 81 491 5 218 121 97 132 582 481 1 10 33 139 62 124 26 84 101 60 Q-) 41 1950 3,398 3,059 340 3,315 1,025 2.826 45 -7 2,774 324 300 2,040 48 738 304 434 340 2,487 2,145 6 40 203 717 213 547 108 311 342 128 53 161 1937 924 734 190 2,795 330 818 6 812 84 28 531 5 282 179 103 190 628 534 2 13 36 160 67 139 27 91 94 52 1 42 1951 3,770 3,370 400 3,372 1,118 3,256 53 2 3,205 323 242 2,341 60 854 364 491 400 2,855 2,441 7 42 252 834 239 614 118 335 414 149 93 172 1938 836 700 137 2.821 297 722 6 716 84 36 496 5 221 126 95 137 585 484 1 12 25 138 63 137 23 85 101 55 1 45 1952 3,937 3,577 360 3.352 1,174 3,418 56 4 3,365 340 232 2.518 67 833 326 507 360 3,058 2,598 8 38 242 909 255 659 124 364 461 163 115 182 1939 883 761 122 2,874 307 757 6 751 96 36 540 5 212 110 102 122 635 526 2 12 29 160 67 144 25 88 109 60 1 48 1953 4,229 3,872 357 3.319 1,274 3.676 59 -4 3.613 371 245 2.730 77 868 323 545 357 3.319 2,837 9 35 301 1,029 267 672 145 380 481 174 110 197 1940 985 847 139 2,935 336 851 7 844 100 41 600 6 246 127 119 139 713 589 2 16 32 181 70 166 27 96 124 73 1 50 1954 4,267 3,983 284 3,359 1,270 3,654 69 -7 3.579 400 289 2.741 82 831 251 581 284 3.370 2.878 10 33 316 995 264 691 172 398 492 175 103 214 1941 1,284 1,104 180 2,976 432 1.134 9 1.124 120 41 783 8 343 166 177 180 953 793 2 21 88 244 83 210 30 114 161 83 24 54 1955 4,507 4.188 320 3,415 1,320 3,881 78 -5 3,798 407 303 2,905 93 883 287 597 320 3,561 3,055 10 37 268 1.109 271 740 164 456 506 171 105 230 1942 1,641 1.384 257 2.953 556 1,475 13 1,462 137 42 1.003 10 462 239 223 257 1.218 1.009 2 25 130 332 105 247 31 136 209 90 64 55 1956 4.831 4,552 279 3,415 1,415 4,160 85 -19 4,056 462 312 3,167 107 887 245 642 279 3.882 3,333 11 43 272 1,209 296 808 185 509 549 177 114 258 1943 2,122 1.829 293 2,939 722 1,947 24 1,923 156 43 1,370 13 564 272 292 293 1,654 1,268 2 24 197 429 126 294 34 161 386 120 207 59 1957 5,046 4,796 250 3.434 1,469 4,305 99 -18 4,188 505 353 3,292 119 893 215 678 250 4.055 3,475 11 38 252 1,258 309 870 201 536 580 185 112 283 See footnotes at end of table. 1 84 • Tennessee STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal income ' for Tennessee, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Piece of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farni income Population (thousands) •■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of worl< Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Eamings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income", Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farni , Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and pas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcl-) 66 12 18 654 162 153 21 109 128 81 411 997 401 120 281 1,243 58 131 110 159 47 26 23 7 287 88 66 1 133 107 2,691 936 959 796 1967 13,220 12,983 238 4,508 2,933 10.099 427 978 10,650 1,550 1,021 8,604 347 1,149 178 971 238 9,862 6,884 37 23 13 105 82 5 2 17 577 2,077 1,177 178 190 122 100 85 340 4 96 39 24 900 109 121 80 69 63 126 206 23 5 67 11 19 697 163 160 24 125 139 87 438 1,067 429 129 300 1,357 65 142 118 168 54 27 25 8 328 94 73 1 129 126 2,978 984 1,108 386 1968 14,630 14,415 215 4,558 3,210 1 1 ,268 476 1,041 11,833 1,627 1,170 9,671 407 1,191 155 1,035 215 1 1 ,053 7,666 41 30 11 118 89 9 2 17 746 2,355 1,339 196 227 144 109 93 389 4 106 45 27 1,016 121 137 90 74 71 147 231 34 4 74 12 22 758 164 180 26 141 153 95 475 1,179 492 143 349 1,502 70 152 127 179 61 30 26 9 367 97 85 1 147 151 3,387 1,174 1,166 1,047 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Virginia • 1 89 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Virginia, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 17,440 19,095 21,275 24,038 26,891 29,463 32,831 36,451 41,327 46,392 52,754 59,343 63,837 69,310 76,452 82,523 89,427 97,506 1 17,198 18,867 20,983 23,637 26,514 29,137 32,525 36,204 40,950 46.138 52,560 58,935 63,581 69,183 75,951 82,199 89.012 96,998 2 242 228 291 402 377 326 306 247 378 254 194 408 256 127 502 324 415 508 3 4,660 4,753 4,828 4,907 4,978 5,056 5,133 5,206 5,284 5.325 5,368 5,442 5,489 5,559 5,636 5,705 5,799 5,915 4 3,743 4,018 4,406 4,899 5,402 5,827 6,397 7,002 7,821 8,713 9,827 10,905 11,630 12,469 13,565 14,465 15,422 16,486 5 13,688 14,909 16,673 18,798 20,686 22,050 24,570 27,216 30,766 34,039 37,474 41,302 44,150 48,071 53.555 58,420 63,832 70,192 6 604 678 777 948 1,068 1,136 1,275 1,404 1,593 1.712 1,917 2,252 2,463 2,632 2,882 3,263 3,612 3,938 7 772 787 841 901 1,022 1,210 1,406 1,595 1,913 2,235 2,731 2,919 2,947 3,056 3,239 3,252 3,351 3,508 8 13,855 15,018 16,737 18,751 20,640 22.124 24,702 27,406 31 ,087 34.561 38,288 41,968 44,634 48,495 53,911 58,410 63,571 69,761 9 1,960 2,139 2,296 2,616 3.053 3,295 3,646 4,107 4,813 5.649 7,084 8,924 9,922 10,800 12,197 13,068 14,159 15.340 10 1,625 1,937 2,242 2,672 3,198 4,044 4,483 4,938 5,428 6.182 7,382 8,451 9,281 10,015 10,344 1 1 ,046 1 1 ,697 12,404 11 11,829 12,871 14.273 16,091 17.707 18,753 20,718 22,877 25,586 28,554 31,659 35.089 37,782 40,935 45,322 49,651 54,084 59,422 12 536 629 759 884 1,056 1,269 1,549 1,840 2,113 2,411 2,757 3,074 3,442 3,753 3,958 4,137 4,467 4,882 13 1,323 1,409 1,640 1,822 1,923 2,028 2,304 2,498 3.068 3,073 3,058 3,139 2,926 3,383 4,274 4,632 5,282 5,887 14 180 157 221 326 293 246 206 160 253 122 60 281 122 -3 374 198 292 379 15 1,144 1,252 1,420 1,496 1,630 1,783 2,098 2,338 2.815 2,951 2,998 2,858 2,805 3,386 3,900 4,434 4,990 5,509 16 242 228 291 402 377 326 306 247 378 254 194 408 256 127 502 324 415 508 17 13,445 14,682 16,381 18,396 20.309 21.724 24,264 26,969 30,389 33,785 37,280 40,894 43,894 47,944 53.053 58,096 63,417 69,684 18 9,115 9,972 11,287 12,837 14,225 15,154 17,223 19,391 22,055 24,749 27.224 29,541 31,387 34,627 38,891 42,913 47,396 52,609 19 47 51 56 67 75 74 90 106 130 145 138 133 136 181 182 222 256 295 20 35 40 44 56 61 59 69 79 93 106 102 113 123 145 161 182 203 239 21 12 11 11 12 14 14 22 27 36 38 36 20 14 36 20 40 52 56 22 166 170 205 229 338 442 489 594 593 627 789 837 839 701 807 820 678 706 23 139 145 172 192 283 376 400 495 505 521 619 658 681 559 649 614 580 570 24 5 2 7 11 24 36 57 62 45 53 116 128 107 88 97 140 28 59 25 2 3 2 2 4 3 2 4 3 9 6 6 5 5 5 5 1 1 26 20 21 23 25 28 28 30 34 40 45 47 45 46 49 56 61 69 77 27 916 1,029 1,192 1,422 1,564 1,539 1,708 1.914 2,250 2,584 2,598 2,487 2,488 2,882 3,465 4,090 4,899 5,583 28 2,633 2,807 3,186 3,572 3,892 3,989 4,556 5.147 5,769 6,392 7,059 7,777 7,969 8,622 9,422 9,922 10,452 11,055 29 1,486 1,553 1,697 1,861 2.036 2,089 2,378 2,643 2,942 3,258 3.651 4,029 4.234 4,510 4,764 4,942 5,209 5,524 30 220 236 255 278 314 346 386 427 471 521 568 619 662 670 705 750 781 808 31 242 241 276 324 340 321 393 440 488 531 574 611 606 667 687 669 726 796 32 166 178 190 207 216 205 239 252 266 269 295 305 300 328 346 336 350 354 33 125 136 148 158 167 175 203 229 259 299 340 369 373 404 442 466 495 521 34 108 116 128 146 163 178 199 228 265 312 362 410 461 524 593 676 765 844 35 399 404 432 440 493 513 524 578 623 694 775 844 909 961 1,020 1,041 1,080 1,133 36 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 17 19 21 37 128 141 151 186 208 223 257 273 338 378 469 563 611 596 569 575 556 581 38 67 71 87 94 105 98 140 180 191 210 223 256 262 310 351 378 406 445 39 26 26 26 24 25 24 30 29 31 33 34 38 36 34 35 34 29 23 40 1,147 1,254 1,489 1,712 1,856 1.901 2,178 2,504 2,826 3,134 3,408 3,748 3.735 4,112 4.658 4,980 5.242 5,531 41 136 144 167 190 193 188 223 248 301 343 360 348 297 352 406 442 503 572 42 147 156 183 204 216 170 211 238 277 294 296 317 293 323 356 373 390 414 43 100 106 120 131 153 153 190 223 255 284 291 311 281 302 349 341 347 364 44 94 103 115 183 212 223 244 277 314 364 404 428 435 446 473 502 517 519 45 88 91 116 127 149 157 181 198 225 259 282 317 310 306 380 421 411 447 46 183 222 261 302 332 377 414 464 511 584 673 804 867 959 1.110 1,158 1.178 1,252 47 238 262 330 351 365 384 420 484 509 514 624 714 770 871 953 1,045 1,079 1,100 48 34 3 34 3 92 42 5 104 53 3 120 43 1 134 57 81 132 159 175 167 164 153 182 209 231 275 260 49 50 85 '127 143 'lei" 186 209 217 239 226 25l" 287 3T5 354 389 51 18 17 19 22 26 29 33 38 44 57 55 64 64 65 70 81 112 128 52 23 24 27 27 32 35 39 41 46 51 38 42 41 55 66 70 76 88 53 923 1,009 1,147 1,302 1.427 1.490 1,698 1,910 2,107 2,358 2,630 2.959 3.268 3,554 3,964 4,264 4,589 4,901 54 190 196 208 227 228 210 248 275 287 314 346 369 379 411 435 414 399 393 55 210 229 268 308 334 340 390 450 517 582 618 647 657 684 801 811 884 969 56 31 31 38 45 53 51 61 66 78 88 88 92 89 91 98 105 108 120 57 177 192 218 262 302 314 353 400 415 466 515 588 666 729 811 887 1,028 1.113 58 198 226 268 300 333 375 413 455 515 588 699 835 948 1,049 1,163 1,310 1,375 1.452 59 118 135 149 159 176 201 233 266 295 322 362 429 530 590 656 737 795 854 60 575 645 720 845 979 1,105 1,218 1.339 1.537 1,769 2,047 2,240 2.429 2,572 2,896 3,067 3,377 3,675 61 1,404 1,525 1,701 1,928 2,090 2,210 2,497 2.719 3.061 3,377 3,584 3,863 4.066 4,551 5,015 5,525 6,093 6,610 62 584 670 759 861 908 961 1,117 1,317 1,558 1,725 1,725 1,795 1.843 2,180 2,444 2,741 3,145 3,689 63 186 205 229 254 290 324 355 410 469 542 629 678 760 856 963 1,075 1,251 1,447 64 398 465 530 607 618 636 762 907 1,090 1,183 1,096 1,117 1,083 1,323 1,481 1,667 1.894 2,242 65 1,868 2,066 2,322 2,610 2,951 3.344 3,850 4,345 5,050 5,771 6.656 7,450 8,348 9,386 10,697 12,262 13,907 16,095 66 95 110 119 139 148 167 198 211 250 276 301 321 350 391 424 481 489 554 67 165 164 168 173 183 198 229 252 295 311 344 363 399 456 500 612 672 740 68 138 143 148 157 152 155 184 205 218 228 233 249 268 281 316 319 322 329 69 232 242 278 348 416 517 649 793 973 1,217 1.483 1,669 1,976 2,351 2,850 3,518 4,026 4,816 70 73 84 92 102 111 121 145 165 204 230 254 287 287 326 381 430 480 551 71 37 41 46 48 56 67 73 80 102 114 142 130 150 184 216 208 240 265 72 33 36 42 48 55 69 84 89 98 107 118 133 134 151 170 192 216 243 73 9 10 10 11 12 14 16 17 23 19 20 21 25 28 32 35 36 42 74 490 556 632 707 819 969 1,124 1,235 1.424 1,621 1,891 2,167 2,483 2,671 2,881 3,175 3,461 3,992 75 126 144 163 174 197 227 257 275 327 349 379 388 448 507 612 679 788 934 76 108 119 139 156 174 153 158 165 180 200 224 242 263 285 301 335 368 405 77 77 94 107 126 144 169 6 179 7 188 8 208 9 233 10 260 11 295 43 337 46 78 79 2 3 2 3 3 3 5 4 5 5 168 182 195 213 236 227 240 338 329 333 358 384 431 459 496 545 599 662 80 193 232 287 332 391 380 394 409 496 618 733 910 938 1,078 1,276 1,462 1,872 2,179 81 4,331 4,710 5,095 5,559 6,084 6,570 7,041 7,578 8.334 9,036 10,056 11,353 12,507 13,318 14,162 15,183 16,022 17,075 82 1,631 1,801 1,888 1,995 2,183 2,357 2,580 2,839 3,116 3,353 3,739 4,053 4,410 4,707 4,964 5,155 5,166 5,461 83 1,345 1,440 1,562 1,653 1,746 1,755 1,756 1,832 1.973 2,082 2,336 2.901 3,359 3,558 3,822 4,129 4,327 4,448 84 1,355 1,470 1,645 1.912 2,155 2,458 2,705 2,906 3.245 3,602 3,981 4,399 4,737 5,053 5,376 5,900 6,529 7,166 85 See footnotes at end of table. 190 . West Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and West Virginia Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 - 8 rVk rnia rr^ ^ iM g im. 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. West Virginia Percent West Virginia Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. *• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME West Virginia • 191 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for West Virginia, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfami personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 783 717 65 1,717 456 667 1 701 656 45 1,733 404 590 1 613 556 58 1,740 352 505 1 445 410 35 1,747 255 362 1 449 407 42 1,752 256 381 549 509 39 1,771 310 474 1 600 546 54 1,794 334 524 1 700 650 50 1,808 387 597 1 751 686 65 1,813 414 663 7 670 620 49 1,828 366 577 6 717 665 52 1,868 384 624 6 768 721 47 1,907 403 675 7 930 872 58 1,885 494 833 8 1,113 1,037 77 1,832 608 999 10 Eamings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income*. Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 666 102 15 539 8 120 57 63 65 602 565 (■■) 157 22 134 87 88 18 58 36 8 1 28 589 96 15 488 8 94 37 57 45 546 508 (■•) 132 25 117 81 81 17 55 38 8 1 29 504 82 27 404 8 94 52 43 58 448 408 (■•) 104 14 90 69 69 15 47 39 8 1 30 361 63 21 301 7 54 29 25 35 327 289 (■-) 68 5 65 51 51 11 36 38 8 1 30 380 49 20 315 6 60 38 22 42 339 290 (■-) 76 5 73 50 44 10 33 49 12 (■■) 36 473 55 20 396 7 71 35 36 39 435 381 {■-) 113 12 93 55 59 12 38 54 19 (■•) 35 523 56 21 427 7 90 49 41 54 470 413 (■-) 124 11 102 59 65 12 41 57 19 (■-) 37 596 69 34 495 8 94 44 50 50 548 472 (■•) 145 10 116 66 74 13 47 76 45 1 30 657 73 21 543 8 112 59 S3 65 598 529 (■-) 164 10 137 70 83 13 51 69 36 (••) 33 571 66 33 474 8 95 44 50 49 528 452 (■-) 130 12 106 62 81 14 48 76 41 (■-) 35 617 76 24 514 9 101 46 54 52 572 497 (■-) 139 17 128 66 82 14 50 75 38 1 37 668 75 25 563 9 103 41 62 47 628 553 (■•) 157 15 145 74 92 14 54 75 36 (■•) 38 824 78 28 685 10 137 51 86 58 775 698 (■-) 201 29 189 86 112 16 65 76 35 (•-) 41 989 94 31 821 11 166 68 99 77 922 841 1 246 48 237 103 123 16 68 81 27 10 44 1,278 1,185 92 1,741 734 1,167 12 1,155 96 27 954 13 200 82 117 92 1,075 957 1 279 52 281 115 139 17 74 118 21 50 47 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■" Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total eamings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Eamings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 1,392 1,308 85 1,708 815 1,274 13 1,508 1,407 101 1,707 883 1,355 14 1,682 1,568 114 1,828 920 1,426 18 1,929 1,818 111 1,882 1,025 1,675 23 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and govemment enterprises Federal, dvlllan Federal, military State and local 1,262 97 34 1,063 17 193 75 119 85 1,190 1,022 1 324 27 298 123 148 18 84 168 20 96 52 1,341 101 65 1,116 20 219 91 128 101 1,254 1,055 1 312 31 311 122 168 20 92 200 23 119 58 1,408 126 148 1,151 24 251 102 149 114 1,312 1,187 1 342 46 317 136 213 25 108 125 26 32 66 1,653 144 132 1,392 33 249 99 151 111 1,565 1,447 1 461 67 379 155 232 28 123 118 26 13 79 2,104 1,987 117 1,899 1,108 1,904 24 -51 1,829 161 114 1,587 44 273 103 170 117 1,787 1,649 3 535 77 433 184 246 30 140 137 29 12 97 1,971 1,872 98 1,930 1,021 1,738 23 -54 1,660 176 134 1,448 42 248 85 163 98 1,640 1,491 3 405 73 407 173 250 33 147 149 31 12 106 2,116 2,026 90 2,006 1,055 1,843 31 -59 1,754 196 166 1,542 56 246 77 169 90 1,753 1,600 3 453 74 442 181 256 37 154 153 30 12 111 2,342 2,232 110 1,984 1,180 2,114 36 -69 2,009 190 143 1,768 68 278 94 184 110 2,004 1,826 3 529 78 519 208 283 40 166 177 34 24 119 2,436 2,334 102 1,957 1,245 2,126 36 -69 2,020 203 213 1,784 67 274 89 185 102 2,023 1,830 3 475 86 543 215 292 44 172 193 38 28 127 2,459 2,381 78 1,929 1,275 2,174 36 -73 2,065 214 180 1,847 72 255 66 189 78 2,096 1,899 3 446 105 593 220 300 48 183 198 40 28 130 2,330 2,244 87 1,905 1,223 2,006 41 -65 1,901 210 220 1,681 66 259 76 184 87 1,919 1,716 4 347 86 550 205 294 49 181 204 41 28 134 2,471 2,406 65 1,880 1,314 2,144 45 -71 2,028 230 213 1,813 76 256 55 201 65 2,079 1,872 4 393 92 602 218 311 53 199 207 43 27 138 2,734 2,669 65 1,857 1,472 2,394 49 -82 2,263 257 214 2,029 91 274 54 220 65 2,329 2,111 4 469 114 659 244 342 60 219 218 40 29 149 2,930 2,878 52 1,843 1,590 2,568 54 -90 2,423 262 244 2,184 101 283 41 241 52 2,516 2,279 4 495 165 691 257 365 66 236 237 48 27 162 See footnotes at end of table. 192 • West Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for West Virginia, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Iwlining Coal mining , Oil and gas extraction Metal mining , Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products , Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and w/ood products Furniture and fixtures , Primary metal industries , Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation , Trucking and warehousing Water transportation , Other transportation " , Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices , Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social sen/ices" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services , Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 2,862 2,799 63 1,845 1,551 2,413 54 -85 2,274 272 316 2,005 112 296 52 244 63 2,350 2,098 4 4 (^) 395 370 21 n 5 122 658 272 40 6 10 6 17 181 5 3 2 3 386 22 4 175 30 17 19 6 4 C-) 103 'I 245 93 32 6 14 35 67 104 256 69 24 46 245 12 32 20 11 11 10 7 3 73 21 5 33 8 252 51 21 180 1959 2,959 2,907 52 1,855 1,595 2,494 62 -86 2,345 293 320 2,082 120 291 41 251 52 2,442 2,181 4 si 359 18 5 122 715 283 40 6 11 6 17 190 6 3 2 3 432 25 4 192 32 18 21 7 6 119 1 5 256 93 35 7 13 36 71 104 266 72 25 47 260 12 32 20 13 10 10 9 3 80 21 5 0-) 37 8 261 53 21 187 1960 3,006 2,951 55 1,853 1,622 2,523 68 -86 2,369 313 325 2.114 123 285 44 242 55 2,467 2,190 4 4 (M 361 337 19 5 117 741 298 41 6 11 6 17 203 6 2 3 3 443 24 4 197 31 22 23 8 i 2 6 257 91 37 7 14 36 72 105 265 74 27 47 266 11 31 22 13 11 8 10 3 84 19 6 (■•) 41 8 278 58 21 198 1961 3,040 2,989 51 1,828 1,663 2,507 68 -83 2,355 319 366 2,101 122 284 38 246 51 2,456 2,157 4 4 320 296 20 5 123 738 303 40 5 12 7 17 206 7 2 3 3 435 21 4 193 32 24 23 4 4 122 1 6 255 86 39 6 13 36 74 112 257 75 28 48 273 11 32 21 13 11 6 10 2 87 20 7 43 8 300 61 22 217 1962 3,168 3,127 41 1,809 1,751 2,596 72 -85 2,439 338 390 2,182 131 283 28 255 41 2,555 2,236 3^^^ 295 21 7 124 781 317 40 5 13 7 18 219 6 2 3 4 464 23 5 203 35 29 25 7 4 i'' 127 1 5 267 91 43 6 13 37 76 110 262 78 28 50 285 12 34 22 14 11 7 10 2 90 19 8 {■-) 45 10 319 64 21 235 1963 3,307 3,272 35 1,796 1,841 2,703 82 -85 2,536 366 404 2,280 141 282 23 260 35 2,668 2,334 4 4 338 311 19 ''I 131 817 339 40 5 14 8 18 240 5 2 3 3 478 27 5 206 36 30 28 10 5 126 2 4 275 91 47 7 14 39 78 116 268 82 30 52 301 13 34 22 15 12 9 11 2 95 18 9 (■•) 46 16 335 69 11 254 1964 3,523 3,489 34 1,797 1,961 2,895 86 -87 2,723 387 413 2,434 159 303 22 281 34 2,861 2.494 4 4 C-) 361 334 19 8 148 866 343 41 5 16 9 19 239 5 2 3 4 523 28 6 229 38 33 31 11 12 1^^ 3 4 288 97 51 7 14 40 81 122 289 88 32 56 326 13 35 23 17 12 10 11 2 too 19 10 n 29 367 74 12 281 1965 3,766 3,731 35 1,786 2,108 3,088 91 -86 2,910 413 442 2,593 173 322 23 299 35 3,053 2,654 5 5 (■■) 387 359 19 9 171 907 332 42 6 17 9 21 221 5 2 5 4 575 31 7 241 40 34 34 21 23 134 3 6 304 100 55 7 14 44 84 129 308 93 34 59 350 15 37 24 18 12 11 12 2 111 22 11 43 32 399 78 12 310 1966 4,000 3,975 25 1,775 2,254 3,314 121 -85 3,107 421 472 2,792 186 337 14 322 25 3,288 2,846 5 5 1 403 376 18 9 205 966 352 44 6 19 9 22 234 4 2 5 6 614 34 8 248 43 37 37 25 33 (■-) 139 3 7 318 99 59 7 16 49 89 144 328 98 36 62 380 17 41 24 20 13 12 13 2 124 25 14 (■-) 47 27 442 83 13 347 1967 4,239 4,201 39 1,769 2,397 3,497 137 -86 3,274 434 531 2,927 200 369 27 343 39 3,458 3.008 6 6 1 425 396 20 9 226 999 368 46 6 20 9 24 242 5 2 6 6 631 35 7 252 46 42 36 25 38 (■-) 138 4 8 332 too 62 7 16 52 94 152 350 103 39 64 414 18 44 26 25 15 14 14 2 140 26 15 (■-) 46 28 451 89 13 348 1968 4,492 4,459 33 1,763 2,548 3,690 153 -78 3,459 448 585 3,094 213 382 21 361 33 3,658 3,162 7 6 1 413 382 21 9 251 1,054 397 47 7 23 10 27 260 6 3 6 8 657 35 8 268 49 43 39 23 34 C-) 144 5 9 348 98 68 8 18 56 101 161 375 116 42 74 437 19 45 27 25 14 13 15 2 154 27 17 (■-) 50 28 496 96 14 384 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME West Virginia • 193 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for West Virginia, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 5,375 5,900 6,541 7,174 7,987 9,034 10,140 11,257 12,505 14,004 15,459 16,741 17,671 17,895 18,902 19,504 20,229 20,860 1 5,342 5.869 6,505 7,123 7,942 9,004 10,116 11,238 12,475 13,949 15,413 16,725 17,637 17,876 16,838 19,467 20,182 20,829 2 33 30 36 51 45 30 23 19 30 54 46 16 34 19 64 37 47 31 3 1,747 1,770 1,797 1,805 1,814 1,841 1,877 1,906 1,920 1,939 1,953 1,961 1,962 1,963 1,952 1,936 1,917 1,898 4 3,078 3,333 3,640 3,974 4,403 4,908 5,401 5,907 6,512 7,222 7,915 8,537 9,007 9,114 9,684 10,072 10,551 10,992 5 4,342 4,705 5,198 5,622 6,199 6,960 7,879 8,808 9,774 10,776 11,552 12,097 12,414 12,116 12,873 13,202 13,501 13,833 6 193 216 236 299 331 368 411 451 484 520 571 662 706 696 743 806 835 860 7 -86 -105 -119 -121 -137 -164 -200 -237 -279 -296 -323 -293 -258 -232 -222 -228 -251 -187 8 4,063 4,385 4,843 5,202 5,731 6,427 7,268 8,120 9,011 9,960 10,658 11,143 1 1 ,450 11,188 11,908 12,168 12,415 12,786 9 529 560 602 680 792 867 959 1,075 1,220 1,402 1,718 2,137 2,424 2,528 2,770 2,847 3,049 3,190 10 784 955 1,097 1,292 1,464 1,739 1,913 2,062 2,274 2,642 3,082 3,461 3,797 4,179 4,224 4,490 4,764 4,885 11 3,647 3,948 4,336 4,669 5,114 5,703 6,461 7,201 7,998 8,862 9,495 10,023 10,279 9,947 10,540 10,849 1 1 ,046 11,319 12 274 305 356 386 451 568 683 791 875 986 1,094 1,153 1,243 1,192 1,209 1,177 1,170 1,180 13 421 452 505 567 635 688 735 816 902 929 963 922 891 977 1,124 1,175 1,285 1,335 14 21 18 25 37 32 21 10 7 11 34 25 -4 12 -2 43 17 27 11 15 400 434 481 531 603 668 726 809 890 894 938 926 879 979 1,081 1,159 1,258 1,324 16 33 30 36 51 45 30 23 19 30 54 46 16 34 19 64 37 47 31 17 4,309 4,674 5,162 5,571 6,154 6,930 7,856 8,789 9,744 10,722 11,506 12,081 12,380 12,097 12,809 13,165 13,453 13,802 18 3,714 4,023 4,428 4,770 5,297 5,971 6,768 7,560 8,385 9,225 9,846 10,252 10,452 10,109 10,702 10,898 11,089 11,355 19 8 9 10 11 12 12 15 18 21 22 22 24 26 32 31 30 29 33 20 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 16 16 20 21 23 26 27 27 27 26 31 21 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 2 5 4 3 2 2 22 562 588 705 725 845 1,169 1,308 1,407 1,472 1,608 1,845 1,922 2,143 1,751 1,892 1,782 1,663 1,575 23 527 553 668 679 787 1,102 1,242 1,330 1,386 1,505 1,708 1,754 1,964 1,576 1,707 1,596 1,520 1,432 24 22 21 23 31 42 51 49 59 66 77 110 145 158 154 162 163 117 115 25 fi ri 14 15 16 17 r] (■• Id i\ U 11 23 l\ 21 23 24 26 28 26 27 325 398 427 436 435 463 549 709 835 860 837 704 641 597 622 653 686 746 28 1,126 1,174 1,258 1,371 1,569 1,619 1,858 2,051 2,268 2,523 2,605 2,682 2,495 2,363 2,468 2,505 2,521 2,526 29 441 452 466 508 569 603 713 789 861 948 982 1,037 1,093 1,082 1,093 1,111 1,103 1,112 30 49 52 49 50 52 59 63 72 79 89 98 87 94 90 88 88 86 87 31 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 10 8 9 11 10 38 2 32 23 24 27 32 34 35 42 43 44 41 40 43 44 43 40 41 33 10 10 13 15 16 16 21 16 18 20 20 23 23 23 24 22 23 25 34 30 33 35 37 40 42 47 51 59 66 72 76 78 81 81 88 90 95 35 294 299 306 328 372 393 473 528 572 634 653 705 758 755 767 779 771 766 36 8 9 11 12 15 17 21 27 30 34 28 28 30 24 23 22 21 20 37 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 l\ 2 38 8 7 9 12 18 18 20 22 26 31 35 33 30 31 35 36 39 9 10 11 12 15 15 18 21 22 21 23 27 24 22 19 20 21 21 40 685 722 792 863 999 1,015 1,145 1,263 1,407 1,575 1,623 1,645 1,402 1,281 1,375 1,394 1,418 1,414 41 35 33 37 45 49 45 51 55 64 76 89 78 65 77 90 97 107 121 42 9 10 12 13 13 11 9 10 10 10 12 13 12 13 15 17 19 20 43 297 318 350 371 463 467 519 581 643 739 749 783 621 561 569 483 515 509 44 53 56 65 73 82 90 105 108 123 144 160 168 148 125 144 230 217 215 45 46 48 50 57 68 81 101 116 125 141 146 150 155 124 148 159 150 158 46 40 40 40 43 49 51 55 63 73 81 84 86 82 86 88 81 73 74 47 29 28 28 32 37 39 44 45 54 64 71 65 51 34 46 42 48 43 48 9 10 12 12 13 11 14 18 18 18 15 7 6 5 8 18 16 17 49 lS 1^l' lf^ P-) 197 203 50 200 225 243 '269 '273 '274 '268 '234' '226 '234 '2'3'l" '23'9' '227 51 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 10 11 13 16 18 18 22 23 20 20 52 11 13 15 17 17 12 15 15 18 17 10 11 11 11 13 13 13 12 53 407 444 481 524 566 596 669 755 835 936 1,023 1,090 1,137 1,136 1,208 1,206 1,203 1,226 54 112 120 119 120 125 121 138 150 173 207 229 242 240 247 254 247 217 195 55 80 88 99 116 127 135 154 183 202 229 242 241 236 222 254 243 261 272 56 8 8 10 11 12 13 16 21 22 25 25 26 25 21 26 27 29 29 57 18 19 20 22 27 26 27 31 35 36 32 34 37 37 37 37 39 43 58 70 77 93 100 109 119 130 144 160 183 205 224 239 235 236 230 229 238 59 119 132 140 155 166 182 203 227 243 256 290 322 361 374 401 423 428 450 60 206 225 248 265 314 375 383 424 480 527 573 631 635 609 647 672 673 681 61 424 468 516 582 618 683 767 838 934 1,022 1,046 1,115 1,132 1,192 1,241 1,281 1,322 1,367 62 131 147 161 177 184 207 244 281 325 357 364 379 375 415 440 453 478 504 63 50 54 59 66 75 85 97 111 126 142 158 170 185 198 211 226 239 244 64 81 93 102 111 109 122 146 170 199 215 206 209 190 216 229 228 239 260 65 525 570 621 679 754 849 974 1,077 1,215 1,369 1,530 1,705 1,870 2,012 2,153 2,316 2,515 2,697 66 23 24 25 28 30 36 39 47 60 64 68 72 77 79 81 83 88 95 67 49 51 52 54 57 61 69 76 86 89 99 102 109 118 121 147 160 168 68 29 29 29 31 29 29 34 38 40 41 42 44 47 49 54 53 52 52 69 29 30 30 39 49 59 69 77 95 111 123 129 142 167 184 212 243 258 70 17 19 22 26 29 31 37 42 50 55 60 66 66 72 79 89 96 98 71 21 23 26 28 35 40 42 46 47 54 61 58 64 61 66 67 74 73 72 16 17 17 20 22 23 26 31 31 33 34 36 37 39 42 48 54 53 73 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 4 74 198 222 246 266 298 337 401 440 487 568 649 771 897 966 1,015 1,076 1,128 1,234 75 32 34 38 43 49 56 65 71 80 90 103 108 118 136 159 170 193 212 76 25 28 30 31 29 28 27 28 32 32 33 38 39 41 47 52 52 55 77 22 24 7^ 26 1 78 30 1 90 34 1 93 38 1 104 43 1 110 43 1 116 46 1 117 51 1 121 55 1 119 61 1 124 67 1 130 78 I I S' I g 79 80 29 31 41 44 49 57 63 72 83 101 112 123 110 117 129 139 182 198 81 595 651 734 801 857 958 1,088 1,229 1,360 1,497 1,660 1,829 1,928 1,988 2,107 2,267 2,365 2,447 82 122 131 148 166 183 205 222 239 263 284 317 341 346 363 387 401 403 428 83 17 17 22 22 18 19 20 21 22 24 28 29 33 38 41 45 48 50 84 456 502 565 613 656 733 846 968 1,075 1,189 1,315 1,459 1,549 1,588 1,679 1,821 1,914 1,969 85 See footnotes at end of table. 194 9 Southwest STATE PERSONAL INCOME Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 rrta FTfea rr^ iM M i i. 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Southwest Percent Southwest Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU' Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 LZ] 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Southwest • 195 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Southwest Region, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Eamings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by Industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'., tvlining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 4,200 3,369 831 8,984 468 3,470 6 3,463 665 72 2,233 27 1,211 697 514 831 2,639 2,377 12 267 176 326 371 689 151 385 262 63 23 176 3,594 3,078 516 9,106 395 2,927 6 2,920 598 76 2,064 26 836 406 430 516 2,411 2,136 11 230 144 299 342 613 138 359 275 66 22 187 3,037 2,624 413 9,175 331 2,394 6 2,387 492 157 1,727 24 643 332 311 413 1,981 1,700 12 141 117 224 291 485 120 310 281 66 22 194 2,284 2,012 272 9,222 248 1,784 6 1,778 392 114 1,354 22 409 217 191 272 1,513 1,249 10 118 56 170 226 338 93 240 264 62 20 181 2,249 1,872 378 9,281 242 1,814 6 1,808 341 100 1,306 20 488 320 168 378 1,436 1,154 9 115 51 169 207 297 86 218 283 87 18 177 2,586 2,183 403 9,333 277 2,127 6 2,121 363 102 1,500 22 605 339 267 403 1,724 1,387 7 164 61 188 228 399 88 252 337 122 18 197 2,961 2,373 588 9,418 314 2,485 6 2,479 379 103 1,634 23 829 516 313 588 1,897 1,530 9 179 63 227 246 443 90 272 367 123 21 223 3,370 2,895 475 9,489 355 2,712 6 2,706 465 199 1,887 27 798 389 409 475 2,238 1,808 9 213 too 266 274 531 103 311 430 206 24 199 1937 3,821 3,120 700 9,540 400 3,192 24 3,168 523 129 2,113 28 1,051 597 454 700 2,492 2,072 13 269 100 317 308 605 115 346 420 184 26 211 1938 1939 1940 3,661 3,129 533 9,604 381 3,002 25 2,977 553 131 2,099 28 875 431 444 533 2,469 2,023 11 245 117 305 291 604 118 332 446 200 26 221 3,807 3,241 565 9,700 392 3,128 26 3,103 561 143 2,151 29 948 464 484 565 2,563 2,103 11 239 127 318 302 634 122 350 460 209 28 223 4,049 3,428 620 9,780 414 3,381 28 3,353 548 148 2,284 32 1,065 514 550 620 2,761 2,261 11 250 135 339 316 708 130 372 500 228 44 228 1941 4,942 4,163 779 9,858 501 4,252 33 4,219 559 164 2,835 37 1,381 648 733 779 3,473 2,808 14 286 258 438 365 872 144 432 665 244 175 247 1942 1943 6,976 5,796 1,180 10,036 695 6,188 59 6,130 663 184 4,160 44 1,985 994 990 1,180 5,008 3,808 17 303 562 760 450 1,025 152 539 1,200 346 596 258 9,226 7,814 1,412 10,341 892 8,420 133 8,286 756 184 5,938 56 2,425 1,177 1,248 1,412 7,008 4,771 18 358 530 1,217 533 1,271 169 675 2,236 561 1,397 279 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equate; Net eamings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.- Transfer payments 10,132 8,642 1,490 10,061 1,007 9,243 137 10,247 8,961 1,286 9,968 1,028 9,127 139 10,653 9,098 1,555 10,510 1,014 8,906 110 11,890 9.817 2,073 10,751 1,106 9,978 117 Earnings by type': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constaiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 9,106 798 229 6,592 83 2,567 1,225 1,342 1,490 7.753 5,209 23 419 310 1,407 645 1,451 180 773 2,544 570 1,669 304 8,989 847 411 6,618 105 2,404 994 1,410 1,286 7,841 5,318 24 413 295 1,201 695 1,642 209 839 2,523 557 1,641 325 8,796 1,050 807 5,924 108 2,875 1,234 1,641 1,555 7,351 6,017 23 463 464 968 804 2,048 274 973 1,333 429 514 391 9,861 1,151 878 6,525 122 3,330 1,697 1,633 2,073 7,905 6,781 23 605 653 1,123 880 2,134 297 1,067 1,124 376 272 475 13,175 1 1 ,272 1,902 11,009 1,197 11,135 119 -7 1 1 ,009 1,344 823 7,628 145 3,362 1,442 1,920 1,902 9,233 7,943 33 898 852 1,366 979 2,264 334 1,215 1,290 426 291 573 13,982 11,804 2,178 1 1 ,086 1,261 11.816 129 -22 1 1 ,664 1,453 865 7,974 163 3,678 1,744 1,935 2,178 9,638 8,110 35 873 839 1,390 1,005 2,323 371 1,276 1,528 468 422 637 14,968 13,185 1,783 11,450 1,307 12,426 170 -16 12,241 1,650 1,077 8,804 201 3,421 1,330 2,090 1,783 10,643 8,874 35 930 943 1,578 1,049 2,481 463 1.395 1,769 503 558 708 17,071 14,964 2,107 11,823 1,444 14,682 205 ^5 14,432 1,757 883 10,418 251 4,012 1,662 2,350 2,107 12,575 10,304 43 1,080 1,141 1,964 1,203 2,813 510 1,551 2,271 662 833 776 18,522 16,667 1,856 12,110 1,530 15,997 230 -52 15,715 1.914 894 11,740 292 3,964 1,431 2,533 1,856 14,141 1 1 ,448 49 1,202 1,272 2,240 1,330 3,077 584 1,695 2,694 780 1,067 847 19,147 17,596 1,551 12,168 1,574 16,342 245 -54 16,042 2,126 979 12,296 329 3,717 1,156 2,560 1,551 14,790 12,043 53 1,273 1,207 2,494 1,404 3,154 661 1,796 2,747 759 1,060 928 19,540 18,029 1,511 12,287 1,590 16,530 283 -83 16,164 2,329 1,047 12,450 351 3,728 1,148 2,580 1,511 15,018 12,163 58 1,308 1,133 2,543 1,386 3,202 708 1,825 2,856 756 1,078 1,022 20,985 19,567 1,419 12,682 1,655 17,762 327 -94 17,341 2,487 1,157 13,493 403 3,866 1,044 2,822 1,419 16,343 13,273 60 1,441 1,220 2,814 1,460 3,423 794 2,061 3,070 834 1,123 1,113 22,561 21,307 1,254 12,962 1,741 19,111 371 -100 18,641 2,674 1,246 14,742 469 3,900 908 2,992 1,254 17,857 14,612 63 1,614 1,322 3,145 1,597 3,694 859 2,318 3,246 921 1,102 1,223 24,158 22,727 1,431 13,324 1,813 20,296 424 -100 19,771 2,967 1,419 15,585 528 4,183 1,072 3,111 1,431 18,865 15,456 65 1,610 1,452 3,390 1,682 3,849 922 2,486 3,410 955 1,095 1,359 See footnotes at end of table. 196 • Southwest STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Persona! Income ' for the Southwest Region, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Fanm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.- Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income". Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment..... Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Sen/ices Hotels and other lodging places Personal sen/ices Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 25,168 23,541 1,627 13,598 1,851 20,880 464 -104 20,313 3,252 1,603 15,841 633 4.405 1,261 3,145 1,627 19,253 15,666 71 58 13 1,491 6 1,291 121 73 1,455 3,410 1,674 472 27 114 57 198 298 454 (M 39 13 1,737 102 53 186 218 288 122 483 48 24 151 31 31 1,696 378 356 58 273 281 344 1,347 2,627 964 297 667 2,603 126 320 294 190 142 110 67 39 596 131 88 3 223 274 3,587 1,042 1,037 1,508 1959 26,681 25,213 1,468 13,874 1,923 21,948 531 -103 21,314 3,612 1,756 16,899 708 4,341 1,095 3,246 1,468 20,480 16.744 75 63 13 1,407 7 1,197 125 78 1,610 3,653 1,760 489 29 127 63 208 326 456 1 47 14 1,893 116 60 205 234 327 123 465 53 62 171 40 37 1,801 382 391 67 293 304 364 1,452 2,841 1,054 325 728 2,850 139 342 299 233 156 105 72 38 668 156 93 3 251 297 3,736 1,065 1,030 1,641 1960 27,661 26,206 1,455 14,235 1,943 22,637 624 -127 21,886 3,892 1,883 17,566 730 4,341 1,076 3,265 1,455 21,182 17,230 83 73 10 1.436 7 1,191 156 82 1,640 3,715 1,808 506 29 130 69 219 356 437 1 49 13 1,906 111 61 208 239 338 161 417 54 59 173 46 38 1,852 374 405 71 299 316 388 1,505 2,872 1,106 361 744 3,022 141 351 319 247 171 109 84 35 697 160 99 3 277 330 3,953 1,131 1,039 1,783 1961 29,131 27,513 1,619 14,572 1,999 23,751 652 -136 22,963 4,053 2,115 18.324 797 4,630 1,218 3,412 1,619 22,133 17,930 91 80 11 1,454 6 1,202 163 83 1,763 3,851 1,868 511 28 137 73 226 376 453 1 50 12 1,983 109 60 213 255 354 193 412 51 65 182 49 39 1.905 356 423 76 312 325 414 1,572 2,910 1,176 380 796 3,209 144 370 316 283 183 118 93 35 733 182 105 3 302 342 4,203 1,202 1,051 1,950 1962 30,704 29,246 1,458 14,930 2,057 24,954 696 -83 24,175 4.244 2,285 19.462 863 4,629 1.057 3.573 1.458 23,497 18,992 110 97 13 1,414 5 1,165 166 78 1,861 4,131 1,959 527 30 157 81 240 409 444 1 58 13 2,172 120 63 219 269 391 237 425 64 95 195 52 43 1,986 355 446 90 326 340 430 1,658 3,105 1,261 407 854 3,466 153 389 326 332 200 121 95 39 802 190 114 3 330 374 4,505 1,290 1,094 2,121 1963 32,040 30,797 1,244 15,108 2,121 25,872 781 -60 25,031 4,528 2,482 20,379 902 4,591 871 3,720 1,244 24,628 19,863 116 103 13 1,419 5 1,175 160 78 1,932 4,335 2,020 538 26 169 85 252 424 447 1 66 14 2,315 130 65 221 282 403 281 430 78 111 212 57 46 2,069 352 471 90 334 361 450 1,749 3,218 1,351 442 908 3,674 164 407 331 347 211 127 102 38 864 207 126 3 351 396 4,766 1,374 1,103 2,289 1964 34,306 33,124 1,181 15,278 2,245 27,758 835 -53 26,870 4,814 2.622 21,879 1,009 4,870 812 4,059 1,181 26,576 21 ,474 145 130 15 1,444 6 1,183 172 83 2,130 4,741 2,138 567 29 184 94 269 458 446 1 75 16 2,603 135 70 249 321 455 335 497 90 107 233 63 49 2.190 356 497 95 352 390 499 1,868 3.496 1.467 480 987 3.993 173 440 342 396 230 135 105 39 958 227 141 4 370 434 5.102 1.463 1.153 2,486 1965 36,836 35,444 1,392 15,414 2,390 29,728 885 -47 28,796 5,165 2,875 23,361 1,093 5,274 1,026 4,248 1,392 28,336 22,887 158 139 18 1,467 6 1,198 175 88 2,261 5,150 2,244 584 34 202 101 286 482 456 1 82 16 2.906 143 78 274 360 518 416 531 107 105 240 76 57 2.326 366 547 100 378 412 524 1.980 3,711 1,568 518 1,050 4,266 199 454 351 512 229 146 110 40 1,031 247 164 4 395 383 5.449 1.545 1.172 2.732 1966 40,083 38,616 1,467 1 5,567 2,575 32,619 1,164 -47 31,407 5,477 3,199 25,782 1,218 5,619 1,091 4,528 1,467 31,152 25.026 166 147 19 1.483 6 1.202 187 88 2.517 5.856 2.422 613 39 236 112 308 527 471 1 93 21 3.434 151 87 308 419 610 534 668 113 131 253 97 63 2.516 374 602 108 423 447 561 2.174 3,990 1,670 550 1,120 4.654 224 502 359 566 246 165 118 43 1,158 275 195 4 329 470 6,126 1,742 1,384 3,000 1967 43,683 42,348 1.335 15.734 2,776 35.518 1,385 -56 34,077 5,801 3,805 28,304 1,395 5,819 963 4,856 1,335 34,183 27,328 193 172 21 1,563 6 1,303 161 93 2,705 6,449 2,623 657 44 261 121 334 593 489 1 104 20 3,827 157 93 313 476 671 579 813 108 178 265 109 65 2,698 376 633 109 482 487 611 2,345 4,270 1,795 589 1,207 5,310 243 540 381 652 281 170 122 45 1,335 295 225 5 460 556 6,855 1.978 1.474 3.403 1968 48,602 47,137 1,465 15,998 3,038 39,654 1,554 -62 38,039 6,138 4,426 31,593 1,642 6,420 1,066 5,353 1,465 38,189 30,598 217 195 22 1,700 9 1.400 203 88 2,989 7,391 2.900 715 48 297 139 365 650 532 1 127 27 4.490 175 107 348 528 755 692 1,053 139 194 301 122 77 2,979 389 720 130 540 533 667 2,602 4,710 2,075 646 1,429 5,936 267 580 406 738 310 190 137 54 1,535 313 270 5 499 631 7,591 2,185 1,562 3,844 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Southwest • 197 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Southwest Region , 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 59,613 64,856 72,270 82,785 93,381 104,831 118,399 133,426 154,651 179,035 204,879 237,800 259,155 272,359 296,109 318,147 327,769 340,420 1 57,728 63,103 70,147 79,356 91,033 102,543 116,119 131,299 152,108 175,238 202,472 234,416 255,525 268,809 292,251 314,087 323,487 334,687 2 1,885 1,753 2,123 3,429 2,348 2,288 2,280 2.127 2,543 3,796 2,407 3,384 3,629 3,550 3,858 4,059 4,281 5,733 3 16,621 17,077 17.503 17,943 18,354 18,789 19,270 19,710 20,180 20,777 21,428 22,021 22,864 23,492 23,872 24,299 24,741 24,939 4 3,587 3,798 4,129 4,614 5,088 5,579 6,144 6,769 7,663 8,617 9,561 10,799 11,335 11,594 12,404 13,093 13,248 13,650 5 48,033 51,906 58,038 66,323 73,931 82,080 93,414 106,143 123,248 142,419 160,145 184,106 198,303 206,604 225,171 240,344 245,005 253,070 6 1,952 2,215 2.444 3,073 3.530 3,890 4,385 4,991 5,800 6,941 7,935 9,647 10,616 11,288 12,293 13,777 14,249 14,581 7 -38 -39 ^9 -53 -1 120 208 -20 -134 -132 -203 -230 -362 -282 -244 -303 -251 -212 8 46.043 49,652 55,545 63,198 70.400 78,311 89,237 101,133 117,313 135,346 152,006 174,229 187,325 195,034 212,634 226,264 230,504 238,277 9 7,644 8,277 8,934 10,362 1 1 .949 12,729 13,909 15,695 18,943 22,756 28,057 35,340 39,876 41,909 46,805 52,021 53,941 55.987 10 5,926 6,926 7,790 9.225 11,032 13,791 15,253 16,598 18,394 20,932 24,816 28,231 31,954 35,416 36,670 39,851 43,323 46.156 11 38,277 41,083 45.458 51,300 57,991 63,893 72,573 82,064 95,393 110,673 128,001 149,131 161,565 166,749 181,550 194,122 195,962 201.039 12 2,214 2,512 2.992 3.490 4.276 5,281 6,477 7,855 9,274 10,952 12,974 14,976 16,765 17,348 18,020 18.154 18,455 18.958 13 7,542 8,311 9,587 11,533 11,664 12,907 14,363 16,225 18,581 20,794 19.170 20,000 19,973 22,508 25,600 28.069 30,587 33,074 14 1,465 1.342 1,679 2,957 1,843 1,775 1,723 1,476 1,797 3,006 1.607 2,624 2,797 2,751 3,073 3.284 3,514 4,923 15 6,077 6,969 7,908 8,576 9,821 11,132 12,640 14,749 16,784 17,788 17.563 17,376 17,176 19,757 22,527 24.785 27,074 28,151 16 1,885 1.753 2,123 3,429 2,348 2,288 2,280 2,127 2,543 3,796 2.407 3,384 3,629 3,550 3.858 4.059 4,281 5,733 17 46,148 50.153 55,915 62,895 71 ,583 79,793 91,134 104,016 120,705 138,623 157.738 180,723 194,674 203,054 221.313 236,285 240.723 247,338 18 36,892 40.000 44,746 50,570 58,100 64,855 74,471 85,951 100,921 116,882 133,469 153,163 163,936 169,571 185.595 197,346 199.980 204,365 19 276 314 364 409 463 498 589 701 777 889 877 922 960 1,096 1.106 1,179 1,156 1,241 20 249 283 326 365 416 448 515 612 665 770 778 858 916 987 1.037 1,075 1,036 1,121 21 27 31 37 44 47 50 74 89 112 118 99 64 43 109 69 103 121 120 22 1,921 1,987 2.153 2,582 3.633 4,409 4,304 5,155 6,288 7,689 10,368 14.242 15,213 13,444 13.850 13,798 11.348 10,217 23 20 21 23 29 53 70 74 112 150 155 198 230 245 225 258 264 393 373 24 1,507 1.555 1.667 2,038 2,945 3,679 3,488 4,225 5,285 6,464 9,027 12,639 13,907 12,321 12,718 12,728 10,201 9,095 25 292 307 348 390 489 488 561 604 616 828 855 1,047 736 570 539 491 422 413 26 102 104 115 125 146 172 180 213 235 242 288 326 325 328 335 316 333 337 27 3,694 4,204 4.863 5,517 6,331 6,864 8.293 9,872 12,256 14,229 15,125 15,920 16,965 17,824 19,638 20,297 20,102 18,899 28 8,627 8,781 9,740 11,042 12,758 13,844 15.876 18,270 21,156 24,913 28,952 33,686 33,864 33,282 36,260 38,026 38,065 38,873 29 3,474 3,684 4,009 4,430 5,111 5,663 6.576 7,457 8,324 9,442 10,472 11,921 12,465 12,931 13,616 13,977 14,352 14,741 30 830 874 929 1,017 1,146 1,276 1.443 1,606 1,745 1,951 2,162 2,342 2,467 2,527 2,644 2.739 2.886 2,970 31 58 57 67 74 74 73 80 90 94 98 106 116 111 125 124 121 124 122 32 361 396 438 509 565 579 670 714 786 839 919 964 901 919 974 953 916 952 33 170 180 209 230 254 283 335 393 451 505 576 664 672 711 818 830 863 902 34 439 462 518 582 640 679 760 869 1,006 1,180 1,387 1,589 1,758 1,881 2.091 2,281 2.385 2,460 35 784 814 874 948 1,147 1,288 1.534 1,733 1,931 2,218 2,384 2.713 2,914 3,037 3.133 3,395 3,655 3,819 36 631 667 687 730 887 1.072 1.269 1,456 1,611 1,826 1,991 2.380 2,514 2,544 2.500 2,325 2,174 2,110 37 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 2 38 167 197 242 288 337 353 413 512 613 737 837 994 982 1,053 1,203 1,205 1.210 1,262 39 34 35 45 50 60 57 72 81 86 87 108 156 143 132 127 126 134 143 40 5,153 5,097 5,731 6,611 7.647 8.181 9.300 10,814 12,833 15,471 18,480 21.765 21,400 20,351 22,644 24,049 23,713 24,132 41 199 232 285 313 337 384 454 557 656 721 748 801 805 948 1,059 1,057 1,056 1,040 42 126 132 150 174 182 168 192 214 246 277 277 299 309 341 394 406 414 411 43 419 426 487 583 697 730 825 1,032 1,167 1,412 1,610 1,917 1,626 1,359 1,518 1,397 1,304 1,227 44 651 700 782 926 1,104 1,330 1.468 1,609 1,913 2,187 2,586 2,936 2,830 2,480 2,649 2,715 2,573 2,529 45 931 932 1,098 1,289 1,610 1,870 2.175 2,567 3,209 3,984 4,924 6,493 6,311 5,091 5,600 5,870 5,034 4,869 46 810 791 896 1,101 1,274 1,191 1,381 1,670 2,012 2.520 3,062 3,280 3,571 3,875 4,406 4,923 5,126 5,431 47 1,179 969 969 998 1,129 1,268 1,360 1,483 1,646 2,031 2,504 2.797 2,799 2,761 2,978 3,398 3,954 4,334 48 123 141 163 195 222 228 275 328 355 492 652 665 541 734 910 946 835 877 49 115 353 105 397 119 459 137 516 142 556 50 567 e'sd '799 978 l",l"29' T,'2l"5 i',354' l",'388 1,509 1,673 l",'787 l",777 l",695 51 144 149 182 228 223 253 286 331 375 435 586 804 861 817 903 999 1,103 1,150 52 102 124 140 151 171 190 204 224 275 285 317 419 359 436 556 552 538 568 53 3,632 3,977 4,526 5,185 5,913 6,491 7,579 8,768 9,821 11,087 12,693 14,435 15,254 15,493 16,621 17,615 18,037 18,786 54 426 446 497 574 614 631 707 776 869 1,004 1,128 1,208 1,151 1,151 1,265 1,228 1,177 1,112 55 845 941 1,112 1,292 1,458 1,507 1,760 2,122 2,497 2,873 3,257 3,630 3,654 3,452 3,884 3,877 3,904 4,114 56 162 171 172 199 230 243 273 307 382 423 500 570 528 448 446 425 362 334 57 649 698 768 858 1,047 1,129 1,277 1,484 1,659 2,000 2,290 2,549 2,753 2,860 3.049 3,316 3,735 4,144 58 713 793 925 1.096 1,256 1,403 1,597 1,793 2,094 2,450 2,875 3,411 3,921 4,058 3.976 4,249 4.211 4,331 59 838 927 1.052 1,165 1,308 1.578 1,965 2,286 2,320 2,337 2,643 3,067 3,247 3,524 4.001 4,520 4.646 4,751 60 3,170 3.433 3.884 4,310 5.099 5,946 6,655 7,444 8,846 10,370 12,137 13,585 14,563 14,249 15.256 16,194 16.116 16,004 61 5,629 6,228 6.859 7,761 8,588 9,423 10,912 12,257 14,047 15,786 17,046 18.974 20,622 22,275 24,163 25,560 25,779 25,914 62 2,508 2,880 3,265 3,639 3,836 4,241 5,128 6,075 7,401 8,427 8,851 9.770 10,754 12.654 14.328 15,788 16,811 17,249 63 811 899 1,005 1,136 1,290 1,456 1,667 1,886 2,202 2,580 2,970 3,444 4,103 4.734 5.315 5,901 6,262 6,253 64 1,697 1,981 2,260 2,503 2,546 2.785 3,461 4,189 5,199 5,846 5,881 6,326 6,651 7,920 9,014 9,887 10,550 10,996 65 7,434 8.197 9.092 10,126 1 1 ,479 13.139 15,134 17,407 20,329 23,492 27,419 31,628 35,742 39,253 44,372 48,890 52,567 57,180 66 329 359 389 429 474 540 652 727 898 1.005 1,109 1,156 1,211 1,432 1,521 1,610 1,624 1,680 67 659 683 724 768 834 898 1,038 1,208 1,394 1,484 1,661 1,748 1,978 2,163 2,300 2,768 2,917 3,033 68 432 444 458 481 463 472 557 616 654 681 695 752 834 888 1,000 1.018 1,029 1,038 69 981 1,083 1.226 1,411 1.670 1.976 2,438 2,919 3.616 4,488 5,476 6,626 7,876 8,769 10,280 1 1 .739 12,297 13,197 70 371 438 493 568 631 719 845 983 1.196 1,306 1,432 1,679 1,585 1,879 2,180 2,400 2,546 2,665 71 234 257 278 313 367 409 455 513 615 661 816 812 851 871 998 946 975 993 72 158 169 195 238 265 296 340 394 416 455 482 579 647 720 847 947 1,019 1,076 73 55 59 63 64 67 76 91 97 131 105 124 122 132 140 160 176 188 185 74 2,029 2,262 2.557 2,775 3,198 3.774 4,359 4,942 5.549 6,349 7,635 8,905 10,496 11,530 12,376 13,393 14,347 16,254 75 462 546 616 687 795 887 974 1,145 1,332 1,585 1,868 2,113 2,587 3,058 3.700 4,232 4,755 5,515 76 375 425 465 522 547 487 485 508 557 520 701 790 882 980 1.097 1,205 1,266 1,418 77 312 376 420 532 592 660 685 715 781 897 36 1.002 40 1,056 46 1,163 49 78 79 6 9 7 8 9 10 12 13 16 17 20 24 28 32 577 636 671 724 801 719 780 890 995 1,136 1,263 1,363 1,520 1,636 1.752 1,869 1,990 2,113 80 765 828 950 1,138 1,359 1,566 1,734 2,032 2,430 3,009 3,477 4,273 4,300 4,375 5.229 5,543 6,512 6,801 81 9,256 10,153 11.169 12,325 13,484 14,937 16,662 18,065 19,784 21,741 24,269 27,559 30,737 33,483 35.718 36,938 40,743 42,973 82 2,608 2,786 3.019 3,272 3,583 3,860 4,161 4,467 4,822 5,195 5,678 6,216 6,548 7,001 7,602 8,273 8,322 8,832 83 1,830 1,974 2.138 2,271 2,336 2,377 2,483 2,509 2,630 2,756 3.020 3,532 3,953 4,198 4,327 4,538 4,771 4,965 84 4,818 5,393 6.013 6,781 7,564 8,701 10,019 11,089 12,332 13,789 15.572 17,811 20,236 22,284 23,789 26,128 27,650 29,176 85 See footnotes at end of table. 198 • Arizona STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Arizona Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 \~7B r-r^ FT^ p I iM. m im. g 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 198- U.S. Arizona Arizona Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 25 20 15 10 =1 m ll 11 11 m m I II Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Arizona e 199 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Arizona, 1929-57 [Millions 0) dollars] 1929 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income; Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ^ P/us: Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance > Plus: Adjustment for residen^^e » Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income". Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constajction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Hnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 254 217 38 430 592 216 C-) 216 35 4 159 2 55 27 28 38 178 157 (M 36 10 17 20 39 8 27 21 8 2 11 1930 222 189 33 434 512 187 1 187 30 5 139 2 46 23 23 33 154 132 (M 27 7 13 19 33 6 26 22 9 2 12 1944 644 562 82 618 1,043 593 11 582 45 17 444 6 142 58 84 82 511 327 1 33 19 63 51 88 10 62 184 47 113 24 1931 181 165 17 429 423 145 1 144 27 10 115 2 28 9 19 17 128 104 1 16 8 9 15 26 6 23 24 9 2 13 1945 661 574 87 591 1,119 594 10 584 50 27 439 9 146 53 92 87 507 337 1 26 22 57 53 101 14 63 170 46 95 29 1932 135 122 13 426 316 105 105 21 9 1946 685 583 103 618 1,109 586 7 578 59 48 400 8 178 66 112 103 483 392 1 31 35 35 61 131 22 76 91 34 22 35 1933 129 113 16 426 304 103 (■•) 103 18 8 81 2 20 9 11 16 87 63 (■•) 5 7 5 10 16 4 15 24 10 1 13 1947 766 651 116 652 1,175 655 9 646 65 55 462 8 186 76 110 116 540 450 1 43 47 43 64 145 21 87 90 31 18 40 1934 153 132 21 428 358 126 (■-) 125 18 10 95 2 29 13 16 21 105 75 (■-) 6 7 6 12 22 4 17 30 15 1 15 1948 910 773 136 690 1,318 769 9 -1 759 94 57 527 9 233 93 140 136 632 528 3 51 63 55 68 159 26 105 104 36 20 49 1935 178 144 34 434 410 149 C-) 149 19 10 103 2 45 26 19 34 115 84 (■-) 8 5 8 13 27 4 20 31 15 1 15 1949 928 784 144 714 1,300 772 9 -3 760 104 64 524 10 239 103 136 144 628 511 3 50 50 52 69 156 26 106 117 39 23 55 1936 202 174 29 443 456 167 167 23 13 122 2 43 20 23 29 139 104 1 14 6 10 15 31 4 23 35 22 1 12 1950 1,030 876 153 756 1,362 843 12 -2 828 122 79 562 12 269 116 153 153 689 565 3 53 62 59 72 165 34 118 124 39 27 58 1937 225 197 28 453 497 191 1 190 26 9 144 2 45 18 27 28 163 130 1 25 7 12 18 37 5 25 34 19 1 14 1951 1,26S 1,022 244 785 1,613 1,082 15 -6 1,061 137 58 691 15 376 203 173 244 838 676 5 61 74 80 85 194 37 141 162 51 46 65 1938 219 192 27 466 470 184 2 182 25 12 138 2 44 17 27 27 157 120 1 16 10 10 16 37 5 25 37 21 1 15 1952 1.439 1,191 249 842 1,709 1,249 17 -8 1,224 142 73 840 19 391 198 193 249 1,001 799 6 69 90 109 97 223 43 151 202 58 69 75 1939 233 205 28 484 432 192 2 191 30 143 2 47 18 29 28 1S4 127 1 19 9 11 18 38 6 26 37 20 1 15 1953 1,537 1,314 223 894 1,719 1,308 19 -8 1,280 172 85 910 22 375 170 206 223 1,085 880 7 76 106 140 105 241 49 156 204 57 63 84 1940 249 219 30 499 206 1 205 30 14 150 2 54 21 32 30 176 138 1 22 8 12 20 42 6 27 38 20 1 17 1954 1,579 1,373 207 933 1,693 1.324 23 -12 1,289 197 94 941 24 359 151 208 207 1,117 893 7 80 110 133 103 247 54 159 224 63 69 92 1941 310 269 41 492 630 265 2 263 33 14 191 2 72 29 43 41 224 175 1 28 16 15 26 51 7 31 49 20 9 20 1955 1,722 1,547 175 987 1,745 1,445 26 -14 1,405 213 104 1,069 29 348 118 229 175 1,270 1,010 8 89 123 164 110 272 64 180 261 71 90 100 1942 481 411 69 530 907 434 4 430 36 15 312 3 119 54 65 69 365 264 1 35 57 25 35 62 7 42 101 26 54 21 1956 1,939 1,756 183 1,053 1,841 1,527 29 -16 1,582 244 112 1,226 35 365 122 244 183 1,444 1,155 9 106 138 205 123 299 72 202 289 85 88 116 1943 656 573 83 6S1 913 612 12 800 42 14 466 4 143 62 80 83 529 318 1 39 47 46 42 79 8 56 211 43 146 22 1957 2,120 1,942 178 1,125 1,S85 1,781 35 -17 1,729 259 132 1,356 41 384 117 267 178 1,603 1,286 9 108 158 233 131 333 84 230 318 90 92 136 See footnotes at end of table. 200 • Arizona STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Arizona, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place ot Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance '.. P/(/s; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.- Transfer payments Earnings by type; Wages and salaries... Ottier labor income.... Proprietors' income".. Farni Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products , Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products , Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instnjments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 2,233 2,100 135 1,193 1,874 1,848 41 -19 1,789 294 152 1,471 38 340 68 272 135 1,713 1,359 10 10 (^) 94 1 88 6 187 237 63 34 1 16 4 if) 17 3 24 9 17 49 40 i 3 2 134 35 24 12 29 35 95 261 94 27 67 248 22 28 22 15 12 12 8 3 66 11 6 18 25 354 100 93 161 1959 2,474 2,345 129 1,261 1,962 2,032 49 -19 1,964 335 174 1,626 46 360 68 292 129 1,902 1,519 11 11 u 1 85 6 211 277 69 37 'I 1 18 5 l^i 1 (■■i 208 19 4 25 13 23 20 47 2 36 10 7 2 146 35 26 (■-) 14 33 38 105 289 107 31 76 283 24 31 22 22 14 11 8 4 76 13 6 fi 30 383 105 91 187 1960 2,703 2,571 132 1,321 2,046 2,211 60 -21 2,130 381 192 1,799 52 360 69 292 132 2,080 1,673 13 13 ci 113 1 105 7 245 300 74 39 r) 7 1 20 5 226 20 4 25 14 29 29 45 2 32 13 11 3 155 34 28 (■-) 14 35 43 114 306 116 36 80 310 26 33 23 28 16 11 10 3 80 14 7 34 407 114 81 212 1961 2,940 2,801 139 1,407 2,090 2,377 66 -23 2,287 429 224 1,925 61 391 83 308 139 2,238 1,793 14 13 1 120 1 113 6 260 325 78 40 8 1 22 5 1 (■•) 247 21 4 30 16 34 35 42 2 30 18 12 3 150 33 30 u 37 46 121 320 126 40 86 347 26 35 23 42 17 12 12 3 86 17 8 29 36 445 124 82 239 1962 3,168 3,027 141 1,471 2,154 2,565 72 -19 2,474 449 245 2,082 67 416 90 325 141 2,424 1,941 16 16 1 122 1 117 4 280 361 86 41 (■-) 9 4 25 6 1 « 274 22 4 23 19 41 46 46 4 37 18 12 3 171 35 33 (M 16 39 48 128 342 137 43 95 384 29 37 24 47 20 13 14 3 98 20 9 (>■) 33 35 483 133 86 263 1963 3,333 3,219 114 1,521 2,191 2,675 85 -16 2,574 488 270 2,201 75 399 63 336 114 2,561 2,031 18 17 1 125 1 121 3 251 395 89 42 'I 4 25 6 {■-) 306 23 5 21 19 43 57 48 4 45 23 15 3 179 34 35 (■•) 17 42 52 135 362 149 47 102 417 30 40 25 52 22 13 17 3 107 23 10 (■-) 37 36 530 145 94 292 1964 3,570 3,441 129 1,556 2,294 2,856 90 -13 2,752 523 295 2,344 86 427 73 354 129 2,727 2,151 20 19 1 138 2 133 4 255 416 97 44 P-) 11 6 27 7 319 23 5 22 21 52 80 45 4 23 23 17 3 192 36 36 r^ 46 55 140 388 161 52 109 441 32 43 26 55 23 12 16 3 115 25 12 r-) 41 39 576 152 103 321 1965 3,800 3,671 129 1,584 2,399 3,005 94 -7 2,904 562 334 2,474 92 439 70 369 129 2,876 2,253 22 21 1 144 2 138 3 221 464 101 44 (■■) 12 6 28 7 (■•) 363 21 4 25 24 65 103 54 4 20 19 20 3 200 37 39 Q-) 19 48 57 146 401 174 57 117 481 38 46 27 57 24 14 17 3 130 28 13 (■-) 45 39 624 161 106 357 1966 4,159 4,034 125 1,614 2,577 3,330 125 -8 3,197 592 370 2,770 106 454 61 393 125 3,205 2,526 23 22 1 153 1 148 4 258 575 110 47 (M 15 6 31 (] 4 464 22 5 29 29 85 138 70 5 31 21 28 4 215 37 44 51 59 164 441 183 60 123 515 43 50 28 60 25 15 17 4 144 32 14 (■-) 37 44 679 170 120 389 1967 4,509 4,359 150 1,646 2,739 3,574 146 -8 3,420 640 448 2,956 119 499 81 419 150 3,425 2,677 26 26 1 125 3 119 3 261 613 118 49 u 6 33 7 1^1 4 P-) 495 23 5 28 32 82 140 79 6 40 23 33 5 229 37 44 56 64 178 465 191 65 126 590 45 54 30 67 28 15 17 4 169 35 16 60 49 747 193 153 401 1968 5,168 4,976 192 1,682 3,072 4,063 172 -6 3,885 767 515 3,329 146 588 118 470 192 3,871 3,025 31 30 1 157 5 149 3 303 696 128 54 (■•) 18 7 36 8 i^i 5 P-) 568 25 5 36 34 88 176 95 6 36 26 35 5 247 35 49 u 61 69 192 517 219 71 147 664 49 57 32 75 35 17 19 5 196 37 18 1 66 57 846 216 172 458 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Arizona • 201 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Arizona, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 6,801 7,720 8,879 10,310 11,656 12,364 13,836 15,623 18,549 21,947 25,091 28,339 29,756 32,750 36,800 40,963 44,834 48,425 1 6.613 7,507 8,660 10,056 11,250 12,125 13,479 15,326 18,169 21,546 24,605 27.904 29.334 32,386 36.252 40.511 44.343 47.738 2 187 213 220 253 407 240 357 297 380 401 486 435 422 364 548 452 491 687 3 1,795 1,896 2,009 2,125 2.224 2,286 2,348 2,427 2,518 2,639 2.736 2.809 2.885 2,959 3.048 3.161 3.280 3.400 4 3,789 4,071 4,420 4,851 5,240 5,408 5,893 6,436 7,367 8,318 9,172 10,090 10,315 11,069 12,072 12,958 13,670 14,241 5 5,245 5,956 6,893 8,017 8,933 9.106 10,293 11,731 13,936 16,516 18,463 20.381 21.078 23,080 26.360 29.300 32.137 34,781 6 226 269 305 398 435 447 536 636 722 866 976 1.168 1.270 1,326 1.517 1.752 1,927 2,062 7 -10 -9 -11 -9 -15 -16 -13 -18 -25 -29 -33 -34 -40 -54 -81 -77 -91 -98 8 5,009 5,679 6,577 7,610 8,483 8.643 9,743 11,077 13,189 15,622 17,453 19.179 19.768 21,700 24.762 27.470 30,119 32,622 9 1,077 1,185 1,314 1,514 1,744 1.833 2,004 2,273 2,793 3,398 4,091 5.031 5,347 5,941 6.679 7.499 8,204 8,769 10 714 856 988 1,186 1,429 1.888 2,089 2,273 2,567 2,927 3,547 4,128 4,641 5,110 5.359 5.993 6,511 7,034 11 4,349 4,926 5,694 6,628 7,279 7.481 8,256 9,415 11,176 13.348 15,058 16,952 17,645 19,284 21.904 24.524 26,850 28,937 12 232 282 358 432 502 579 694 844 1,015 1.240 1,454 1,616 1,700 1,836 1.995 2.141 2,326 2,469 13 664 748 841 956 1,153 1.047 1.343 1,472 1,746 1.929 1,951 1,813 1,732 1,960 2.461 2.634 2,961 3,375 14 110 136 137 168 313 145 263 191 234 245 326 283 260 210 398 301 341 526 15 554 612 704 788 839 901 1.080 1,281 1,511 1.685 1,625 1,529 1,473 1,750 2.064 2.333 2.620 2,849 16 187 213 220 253 407 240 357 297 380 401 486 435 422 364 548 452 491 687 17 5,058 5,743 6,674 7,763 8,527 8,867 9.936 1 1 ,434 13,557 16.116 17,977 19,946 20.656 22,716 25.81 1 28.848 31.645 34,094 18 4,008 4,534 5.305 6,191 6,763 6,911 7.763 9,055 10,922 13.205 14.733 16,278 16.609 18,373 21.172 23,756 26.092 28,056 19 42 48 57 65 74 81 92 111 124 144 148 161 159 179 197 211 236 253 20 41 47 56 64 72 80 90 109 121 140 145 159 159 175 195 204 228 244 21 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 6 8 9 22 230 245 293 339 422 415 463 471 449 597 655 851 632 527 513 511 411 427 23 2 2 2 4 6 9 16 24 31 36 42 44 50 48 {"} {") (°) 49 24 4 2 6 8 14 20 34 35 27 33 73 80 71 58 M 94 C) 35 25 221 236 279 319 393 377 404 400 383 517 528 714 500 407 387 356 326 322 26 4 5 7 8 9 8 9 12 9 11 12 13 11 14 14 (°) {") 21 27 485 632 793 945 918 769 787 1,032 1,480 1.890 1.878 1,861 1,759 2,103 2.591 3.017 3,245 3,044 28 847 876 1,017 1,189 1,316 1,328 1,480 1,755 2,077 2.607 3,166 3,583 3,658 3,902 4.489 4.871 5,266 5.599 29 160 175 207 238 267 281 313 351 400 479 559 609 630 668 737 785 888 960 30 65 69 82 93 102 107 113 120 130 157 177 179 177 176 182 192 216 219 31 S {■-) (■-) e-) (■-) (■-) (■■) U C-) (■-) 2 3 4 5 4 4 5 6 32 23 27 31 34 33 40 46 49 51 52 n n 59 58 64 63 33 8 9 10 12 15 18 21 23 28 31 38 44 42 42 49 51 59 63 34 46 52 60 69 78 81 90 106 123 148 174 194 211 235 272 300 337 388 35 10 10 12 14 17 20 23 28 32 45 59 74 77 84 90 92 103 108 36 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 6 8 10 8 7 5 5 6 6 7 37 r) C-) (■-) r) (■-) (4 (4 (■•) 0-) H u 38 8 10 13 15 16 16 19 23 29 36 50 53 59 72 77 92 99 39 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 3,0^8 n 5 6 7 7 40 687 701 810 951 1,050 1,046 1,167 1,404 1.677 2.128 2,607 2,975 3,234 3.752 4.087 4,378 4,639 41 31 36 44 46 47 52 57 76 94 110 104 101 88 112 136 144 169 193 42 8 8 10 11 11 12 14 16 22 27 28 30 30 36 45 53 57 55 43 52 53 60 65 78 100 124 148 172 231 246 283 229 211 230 243 243 233 44 41 46 50 60 60 57 62 74 98 124 153 159 156 165 198 202 206 213 45 115 102 120 135 147 154 183 236 295 419 548 657 706 731 785 821 789 784 46 188 194 229 305 342 290 313 362 416 513 664 783 855 933 1.128 1.162 1.231 1,342 47 124 125 140 129 147 221 235 278 317 380 487 551 570 614 708 837 1,016 1,083 48 7 8 11 14 15 15 18 22 24 29 33 30 28 29 36 43 46 49 49 44 41 48 43 59 56 74 64 68 50 35 62 68' 92 119 T43 140 i'39 T23 151" 'li3'4 '209' 219 229 51 35 30 34 42 52 62 69 74 92 120 173 201 199 203 244 309 332 375 52 8 9 11 13 19 22 25 26 30 32 33 42 42 48 58 64 71 83 53 326 366 427 503 561 601 692 799 936 1,076 1,251 1,421 1,421 1,529 1.633 1.766 1,905 2,109 54 39 41 46 54 53 51 58 64 75 87 97 103 102 106 116 115 115 114 55 63 71 81 58 95 1 69 101 104 1 97 125 ■1 151 ■i 184 ■1 221 1 251 269 276 299 360 '1 \ 372 402 1 342 444 56 57 58 46 49 86 117 137 148 1 170 206 230 () 239 ) 261 276 289 1 447 88 100 120 143 160 171 187 212 255 299 354 430 490 504 495 530 530 548 59 90 104 122 143 159 177 205 234 272 299 343 387 315 359 384 459 516 555 60 254 279 323 375 441 475 518 598 742 868 977 1,077 1,109 1,165 1.366 1.553 1,623 1,807 61 670 757 854 1,001 1,080 1,133 1,294 1,449 1.708 1.980 2,129 2,329 2,455 2,678 2.999 3.362 3,617 3,852 62 296 355 414 477 496 523 612 737 933 1.102 1,099 1,153 1,178 1.433 1.672 2,006 2,365 2,621 63 100 114 134 161 185 202 225 248 287 347 396 453 511 590 680 807 967 1,066 64 196 241 280 316 311 321 387 489 646 755 704 700 667 843 992 1,199 1,398 1,555 65 858 975 1,127 1,297 1,456 1,587 1,825 2,101 2.471 2,940 3,429 3,842 4,238 4.857 5,712 6,460 7,423 8,343 66 68 78 88 98 104 110 139 154 185 218 241 243 243 294 317 354 389 474 67 67 68 76 84 92 97 111 127 147 165 191 198 216 241 263 322 358 396 68 35 35 36 38 36 37 43 48 51 53 54 58 64 68 78 80 83 86 69 106 117 138 163 189 209 252 289 357 457 556 648 760 938 1,205 1,360 1.551 1,621 70 42 50 56 68 74 80 95 111 139 157 176 197 194 232 284 326 402 430 71 20 23 26 30 39 35 40 47 58 65 87 78 83 104 127 120 145 140 72 24 26 31 36 40 42 47 53 57 62 67 81 89 99 119 141 161 179 73 5 6 7 7 8 9 11 11 16 13 14 13 14 15 18 21 26 25 74 258 296 343 385 446 513 582 661 751 875 1,036 1,188 1,392 1,550 1,722 1,939 2.186 2,564 75 51 57 70 89 105 119 128 148 165 196 232 261 311 364 442 512 602 728 76 29 37 46 53 58 46 45 52 58 69 83 93 98 107 123 139 148 166 77 43 53 65 82 94 108 1 12 114 124 6 1 44 169 8 187 8 217 9 78 79 'l" 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 72 85 97 104 113 99 123 154 187 228 247 266 277 303 327 338 366 397 80 81 96 111 141 150 144 154 178 213 284 332 399 378 413 537 631 812 912 81 1,050 1,210 1,369 1,572 1,763 1,955 2,172 2,379 2,635 2,911 3,244 3,668 4,046 4,343 4,639 5,091 5.553 6,038 82 263 297 328 383 434 481 525 573 629 677 752 828 834 896 990 1,050 1,063 1,173 83 202 239 271 280 289 302 308 308 321 352 376 430 484 539 549 568 588 606 84 585 674 769 909 1,040 1.172 1,339 1,498 1,684 1,881 2.116 2,410 2,729 2,908 3.100 3,474 3,903 4.258 85 See footnotes at end of table. 202 • New Mexico STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and New Mexico Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 EHu.s. New Mexico Percent 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 New Mexico Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) 11 I ^ Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New Mexico • 203 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for New Mexico, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us.' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 170 120 50 420 406 149 e) 141 112 29 427 330 119 (■-) 125 100 24 436 286 102 91 80 10 441 206 94 76 17 449 209 113 95 18 461 245 95 137 107 30 475 289 117 (■•) 166 133 33 489 339 140 180 142 38 503 358 157 1 171 143 28 513 333 148 1 184 150 34 523 352 157 1 198 160 38 531 372 170 1 236 189 47 505 468 205 2 319 255 64 508 628 280 3 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 149 18 4 118 19 4 82 1 36 21 15 29 90 70 (■-) 10 3 4 17 19 2 14 20 9 {■-) 11 101 15 8 24 78 58 1 7 3 3 14 15 2 13 20 9 (•-) 11 77 10 6 57 1 20 12 7 17 60 41 (■-) 5 3 2 9 10 2 9 20 9 (■-) 10 94 11 7 18 77 50 (■-) 6 3 3 10 14 2 11 27 12 (•-) 14 116 13 8 30 87 58 (■-) 8 1 4 12 18 2 13 28 15 (M 14 139 17 10 92 1 47 27 19 33 107 73 {■-) 11 7 4 13 21 2 14 34 22 (■-) 11 156 18 7 103 1 53 31 22 38 119 87 1 15 8 5 15 25 3 16 32 20 (■-) 13 146 18 6 103 1 43 22 21 28 119 85 1 15 8 4 14 25 3 15 34 21 (■•) 13 156 20 8 106 1 51 28 22 34 123 89 1 15 7 5 16 28 3 16 34 21 (■-) 13 166 21 8 112 1 56 31 26 38 132 96 1 15 6 5 17 32 3 17 36 22 (>-) 13 203 25 8 131 1 72 39 33 47 158 119 1 18 12 7 20 37 4 21 39 22 1 15 277 34 8 184 2 94 52 42 64 216 149 1 21 24 9 26 41 4 24 67 26 24 16 407 338 69 533 764 371 7 364 34 9 262 2 107 54 53 69 303 173 1 26 20 10 31 51 4 30 129 38 73 18 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments 460 386 74 526 874 423 8 495 431 64 530 935 448 9 517 438 79 562 920 439 6 583 476 107 582 1,002 495 7 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 416 33 11 302 4 117 58 59 74 350 193 1 25 12 16 38 61 5 35 157 41 96 20 440 36 20 330 5 114 46 68 64 384 220 1 20 21 22 40 71 6 39 164 43 100 21 433 47 38 291 5 142 62 81 79 359 273 1 23 32 26 43 92 9 47 86 34 28 24 488 52 43 324 6 166 87 78 107 388 305 1 31 48 30 45 93 8 49 82 30 21 32 677 564 112 604 1,120 581 6 -2 573 60 43 400 7 174 85 89 112 469 358 3 55 43 25 48 94 10 78 111 36 22 53 736 613 123 644 1,142 631 7 -4 620 69 47 433 8 190 97 93 123 508 380 3 52 55 28 49 102 13 77 128 39 30 59 828 721 106 689 1,201 694 9 -4 681 83 64 495 10 189 82 107 106 588 439 3 57 65 41 52 113 21 86 149 42 42 64 961 814 147 717 1,340 836 11 -8 817 92 52 587 13 237 120 117 147 689 508 4 67 68 56 69 129 22 94 181 53 57 71 1,042 924 118 735 1,417 911 12 -10 889 99 53 689 15 208 83 125 118 794 565 4 86 62 68 78 142 24 101 229 66 86 77 1,090 1,011 79 756 1,441 945 13 -12 920 111 59 748 17 179 46 133 79 866 619 4 93 67 75 87 156 28 109 247 72 91 85 1,113 1.021 92 763 1,459 968 15 -16 937 109 67 752 18 198 62 136 92 877 619 4 81 66 81 82 158 31 115 258 77 87 93 1,205 1,124 81 785 1,535 1,047 18 -19 1.010 126 69 830 21 196 48 148 81 966 688 5 96 71 95 88 171 35 128 278 86 90 101 1,303 1,223 79 806 1,616 1,143 21 -21 1,101 129 73 920 24 200 49 151 79 1,064 763 5 115 78 73 101 182 36 174 301 99 88 114 1,459 1,364 95 847 1,723 1,275 25 -23 1,226 150 83 1,013 28 233 66 167 95 1,179 855 5 127 96 77 108 200 41 200 324 110 91 123 See footnotes at end of table. 204 • New Mexico STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal income ' for New Mexico, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6P 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■• Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages ana salaries. Other labor income... Proprietors' income ' Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products , Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and w/ood products Furniture and fixtures , Primary metal industries , Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical , ' Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing , Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate , Banking and credit agencies , Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places , Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services , Motion pictures Health sen/ices Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military Stale and local 1,602 1,490 111 886 1,808 1,396 30 -25 1,341 167 94 1,111 34 251 80 171 111 1,285 928 5 5 (^1 120 1 65 30 24 116 86 34 16 P-) 1 7 2 7 1^1 52 9 1 1 3 3 1 10 1 15 6 1 2 108 31 21 8 19 29 56 161 49 15 34 228 13 18 13 23 10 4 4 2 38 9 3 1,725 1,629 97 919 1,878 1,498 35 -26 1,437 183 106 1,208 40 250 66 184 97 1,401 1,025 5 5 128 1 65 36 26 130 98 35 17 (■-) 1 r-) 8 2 6 63 11 1 2 3 3 2 14 1 15 8 1 2 116 31 24 8 21 31 62 178 56 17 38 253 14 20 13 29 11 5 5 2 43 11 3 1,775 1,690 85 954 1,861 1,525 42 -24 1,459 197 119 1,246 43 236 55 181 85 1.440 1.043 5 5 (4 140 1 63 48 29 119 98 38 19 (■-) 129 3 57 33 36 147 115 40 21 1 10 2 5 1 (■-) 76 11 1 2 4 4 10 12 1 19 10 C-) 2 141 33 28 12 29 39 73 223 79 29 50 337 18 24 15 124 13 6 7 2 61 13 7 2,374 2,267 107 1.007 2,358 1,981 72 -22 1,888 291 195 1,612 63 307 78 229 107 1,874 1,298 9 9 C^) 125 3 52 35 35 145 124 44 21 'I {■-) 10 2 7 1 C^) 80 13 1 2 4 5 12 10 1 19 10 (') 3 148 35 28 13 31 42 76 236 81 30 51 353 20 27 15 128 14 7 7 2 67 15 9 2,471 2.375 96 1.000 2,471 2.041 84 -22 1.935 297 239 1.679 69 294 66 227 96 1.945 1.342 9 9 ('■) 133 3 56 38 35 140 125 46 21 C-) 3 10 2 8 1 (■) 79 12 1 2 4 5 14 9 2 17 9 C-) 4 155 35 27 15 33 45 79 244 82 31 52 375 19 27 16 136 14 7 7 2 70 14 9 (■-) 17 74 356 124 100 133 n 19 78 376 130 97 149 80 397 138 95 164 84 414 147 91 175 90 436 154 95 187 (■-) 24 95 463 160 99 204 101 500 169 108 223 23 543 184 111 248 (■-) 19 24 576 196 108 272 26 603 213 94 296 2,669 2.560 109 994 2,685 2.190 87 -24 2.079 314 276 1.799 78 313 78 235 109 2.081 1.424 11 10 (■-) 142 5 62 49 27 154 129 49 22 C-) 3 (■•) 11 3 8 1 1 80 14 1 2 5 6 16 18 2 3 10 1 4 163 33 30 17 35 47 85 260 89 33 56 393 21 28 17 136 15 7 7 2 76 14 9 28 658 229 101 328 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME New Mexico • 205 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for New Mex ico, 1958-67— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line I 3,218 3,554 3,986 4,502 5,070 5,753 6,459 7,311 8,422 9,554 10,704 12,048 13,012 13,796 14,979 16,238 16,927 17,797 1 3,078 3,412 3,836 4,307 4,903 5,555 6,314 7,146 8,189 9,282 10,441 1 1 ,863 12,856 13,645 14,807 15,996 16,676 1 7,487 2 141 142 150 195 166 198 145 165 233 272 263 185 156 151 172 242 251 309 3 1,023 1,053 1,078 1,104 1,130 1,163 1,195 1,225 1,252 1,281 1,310 1,335 1,368 1,401 1.426 1,450 1,477 1,496 4 3,145 3,374 3,698 4,077 4,488 4,948 5,404 5,967 6,728 7,461 8,169 9,024 9,509 9,844 10,501 11,197 11,459 11,898 5 2,592 2,830 3,182 3.573 3,970 4,469 5,023 5,721 6,600 7,431 8,128 8,976 9,525 10,069 10.938 11,745 12,094 12,661 6 109 125 142 173 197 221 251 283 319 378 433 521 570 645 653 725 755 782 7 -21 -20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -11 -10 -10 -7 -2 -4 -1 1 3 4 5 13 8 2,462 2,684 3,022 3,383 3,758 4,236 4,761 5,427 6,271 7,045 7,693 8,452 8,954 9,425 10.288 11.024 11,344 11,891 9 365 409 446 510 579 621 687 791 951 1,133 1,367 1,727 1,993 2,118 2,341 2.651 2,824 2,955 10 391 460 518 609 732 897 1,011 1,092 1,200 1,375 1,644 1,869 2,065 2,253 2,350 2.563 2,758 2,951 11 2,107 2,299 2,576 2,868 3,204 3,576 4,064 4,583 5,243 5,935 6,587 7,440 7,949 8,363 9,049 9.671 9,931 10,339 12 98 113 136 159 193 242 305 374 441 520 598 679 760 802 850 879 882 925 13 386 418 470 545 572 651 654 763 917 976 942 856 816 903 1,038 1.195 1,282 1,397 14 109 111 118 156 127 155 96 118 172 206 196 121 89 86 108 181 190 246 15 277 308 353 389 446 496 558 645 745 770 746 736 727 817 930 1.015 1,092 1,151 16 141 142 150 195 166 198 145 165 233 272 263 185 156 151 172 242 251 309 17 2,451 2.688 3,033 3,378 3,803 4,271 4,878 5,556 6,367 7,159 7,865 8,791 9,369 9,918 10,766 11.503 1 1 ,844 12,351 18 1,664 1,827 2,073 2,334 2,657 2,992 3,440 4,008 4,668 5,306 5,809 6,471 6,848 7,183 7,864 8.395 8,613 8,915 19 12 13 15 17 18 18 22 27 31 34 33 36 36 44 46 47 46 52 20 12 13 14 17 17 17 21 25 29 32 31 34 35 40 42 44 44 50 21 C-) 168 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 2 22 164 174 198 271 333 370 458 525 632 782 906 812 659 697 703 552 505 23 8 9 11 15 26 32 31 44 53 57 76 84 94 86 n n {") 100 24 62 65 68 83 120 147 131 161 192 231 336 451 443 371 n 413 n 264 25 65 66 64 68 90 109 157 195 218 279 295 284 190 131 131 116 84 79 26 29 29 32 33 36 46 51 58 52 66 75 87 84 71 75 n 60 62 27 169 209 257 285 325 369 421 520 634 682 693 749 800 835 925 943 942 907 28 152 164 194 220 260 278 322 381 436 506 548 598 643 703 780 850 885 919 29 61 66 73 83 97 109 127 148 166 189 195 206 213 227 239 252 257 255 30 25 28 30 33 37 42 48 52 56 61 65 59 60 67 70 73 76 76 31 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 8 11 10 13 C) (°) 16 16 18 17 32 6 7 9 12 16 15 18 21 23 24 26 25 (°) n 20 19 20 23 33 « (■-) 0-) (■-) u ^} 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 34 13 14 16 18 24 27 32 38 43 48 52 58 62 69 70 73 35 3 3 3 3 3 7 9 11 9 10 11 13 15 17 22 19 17 17 36 8 9 9 10 13 16 19 25 30 37 32 38 42 42 40 46 43 35 37 'I 'I n (M C-) (■-) (M (^) r) (') 'I 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 5 6 39 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 40 92 99 122 137 163 169 195 233 271 317 353 393 430 476 541 598 628 664 41 14 16 21 19 23 25 30 36 39 42 38 40 36 43 48 50 53 53 42 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 43 3 3 4 6 7 6 10 22 22 26 30 36 34 38 43 38 41 40 44 6 7 8 10 12 13 15 17 19 21 27 29 23 21 24 28 26 24 45 9 11 17 21 22 20 22 25 28 37 52 58 64 61 66 68 64 62 46 18 19 25 27 33 30 33 39 48 51 55 61 85 110 151 173 120 132 47 21 19 16 16 19 21 25 31 40 54 62 66 74 79 75 93 107 114 48 2 1 11 2 1 ■7 1 1 20 3 1 21 5 6 6 7 13 18 19 22 25 26 33 29 35 49 50 21' '23 30 38 40 40 44 45 '48 56 ef 59 '55 51 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 8 10 17 22 25 25 29 102 114 52 5 6 8 11 16 25 27 23 22 21 18 19 18 20 20 18 21 26 53 189 208 237 277 309 333 384 442 512 594 656 762 833 867 928 959 959 978 54 33 36 39 44 45 43 50 56 64 76 85 91 88 88 105 99 94 90 55 37 40 50 59 66 72 83 101 120 137 153 171 177 172 198 203 201 212 56 S [i (■-) (^) f-) ^) {>-) (") S (•-) n 57 20 33 32 34 41 46 51 53 59 70 76 80 89 96 58 42 50 57 74 79 84 94 102 118 143 163 191 207 215 212 215 207 216 59 56 61 68 76 86 101 123 141 163 186 202 249 291 315 333 359 367 364 60 100 108 125 143 171 209 230 260 304 353 389 432 461 446 487 526 520 544 61 309 345 388 441 486 534 613 682 774 848 875 938 1,008 1,100 1,183 1.257 1,309 1,363 62 109 123 137 151 160 175 214 246 302 337 328 344 347 421 467 513 550 572 63 39 43 48 56 63 71 82 92 108 124 138 152 172 197 217 239 252 260 64 70 80 88 96 96 104 132 154 194 212 190 192 175 224 250 274 298 313 65 461 489 545 599 658 743 863 993 1,151 1.321 1,506 1,707 1,907 2,109 2,351 2.597 2,849 3.075 66 26 28 32 36 39 48 58 64 75 81 87 86 92 101 107 108 113 119 67 31 32 33 34 37 39 44 51 63 65 70 71 83 93 99 122 130 137 68 18 19 20 21 20 21 25 28 30 32 32 35 38 40 45 46 47 47 69 149 149 157 168 174 186 219 253 293 358 418 487 570 622 702 798 872 931 70 17 21 24 28 32 37 43 52 63 69 73 84 83 97 112 126 131 139 71 10 11 12 14 17 18 20 24 28 31 38 38 40 42 46 46 49 47 72 8 9 11 14 17 19 21 25 28 26 28 33 37 40 44 48 54 59 73 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 5 7 5 7 6 7 11 12 12 17 10 74 95 102 123 133 150 178 212 239 269 306 363 424 496 550 596 649 706 785 75 20 23 27 30 35 38 45 54 63 74 82 93 106 120 144 165 179 203 76 14 16 19 22 23 21 22 24 26 28 32 36 39 42 45 47 47 50 77 17 20 22 31 36 40 42 45 51 58 61 1 63 1 68 1 78 79 u (M i) n M (■-) u C-) (■-) (■-) (■•) 1 1 1 40 40 44 50 47 53 70 82 84 89 97 107 119 124 132 141 80 34 36 44 51 59 69 77 91 105 128 151 182 174 191 224 245 308 338 81 787 861 960 1,044 1,146 1,279 1.438 1,548 1,698 1,853 2,056 2,319 2,522 2.735 2,902 3.108 3,230 3.436 82 256 273 304 331 372 393 430 451 484 520 569 625 637 684 716 758 762 801 83 133 144 157 173 175 184 191 197 212 223 240 276 315 348 368 393 409 426 84 398 444 499 540 599 702 817 900 1,002 1,110 1,246 1,418 1,569 1,704 1,818 1,957 2,059 2,209 85 See footnotes at end of table. 206 • Oklahoma STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Oklahoma Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Oklahoma Percent Oklahoma Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Oklahoma • 207 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Oklahoma, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for sodal insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence F/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P7t/s; Transfer payments 1,062 864 198 2,372 448 878 2 869 776 93 2.401 362 706 2 711 624 86 2,403 296 555 2 510 461 49 2.394 213 407 2 521 434 87 2,392 218 429 1 590 509 81 2,391 247 493 1 699 551 148 2,386 293 600 1 749 673 76 2,365 317 597 2 863 702 161 2,334 370 720 5 792 671 121 2,324 341 653 4 800 681 119 2,333 343 656 4 856 709 148 2,325 368 711 5 968 798 170 2,262 428 821 5 1,381 1,088 293 2,228 620 1,213 10 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income*. Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance. insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 876 164 21 577 6 294 164 130 198 680 620 5 128 38 75 74 176 40 85 60 14 4 43 704 143 22 523 6 176 69 107 93 613 548 4 108 31 68 68 153 37 78 65 14 4 47 563 104 43 417 6 143 70 73 86 479 411 5 60 24 50 57 117 32 67 68 14 4 50 405 74 30 318 5 84 39 45 49 358 295 4 46 11 39 44 77 23 51 63 13 3 47 428 68 26 308 5 117 77 40 87 342 273 3 46 9 38 40 71 20 46 69 20 3 46 492 76 23 356 5 132 70 62 81 412 330 2 62 12 44 44 92 21 53 82 29 3 50 599 78 22 390 5 206 133 73 148 453 358 3 65 14 49 47 too 23 56 95 30 4 62 595 99 54 439 6 151 61 90 76 521 403 3 69 20 57 52 115 25 63 117 59 5 54 715 110 38 470 6 243 145 98 161 559 448 4 79 18 66 57 129 27 68 111 51 5 55 649 107 35 450 6 197 105 92 121 533 414 4 66 17 59 53 125 26 64 119 57 5 57 652 107 41 449 7 201 103 98 119 537 423 4 66 21 60 53 126 26 67 115 56 5 54 706 107 43 465 7 239 131 108 148 564 442 4 66 18 65 54 138 27 70 122 54 14 54 815 107 46 530 7 283 147 136 170 651 520 5 73 28 81 61 165 29 79 131 51 22 57 1,203 128 49 757 8 447 259 188 293 920 711 6 60 99 135 73 190 32 96 209 64 88 58 1,705 1,423 282 2,203 774 1,538 21 ,517 141 47 1,052 10 475 242 233 282 1,256 877 5 88 92 214 86 235 36 119 379 98 222 59 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us.' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Eamings by type •: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm 1,933 1,577 356 2,056 940 1,750 23 1,950 1,659 291 2,025 963 1,716 22 2,012 1,662 350 2,131 944 1,634 19 2,175 1,762 413 2,133 1,020 1,771 20 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services ,.... Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,727 146 59 1,181 15 555 310 244 356 1,394 934 7 101 37 248 too 267 36 138 460 108 290 62 1.693 154 103 1,185 19 511 251 260 291 1,425 962 7 107 36 220 105 299 40 149 463 113 280 70 1,616 192 205 1,003 19 612 312 300 350 1,284 1,048 6 114 69 154 123 364 49 169 236 87 70 79 1,751 205 220 1,090 21 660 374 286 413 1,358 1,154 6 140 90 174 139 370 54 180 204 80 34 90 2,380 1,977 403 2,089 1,139 1,966 21 1,945 232 203 1,277 25 664 353 311 403 1,563 1,322 7 193 123 217 154 377 61 190 242 94 40 109 2,449 2,081 368 2,105 1,163 2,003 22 (■•) 1,981 253 216 1,331 29 643 321 322 368 1,634 1,365 7 191 141 215 160 389 65 198 269 102 49 118 2,545 2,263 282 2,229 1,142 2,054 29 (■) 2,025 278 242 1,443 35 576 233 343 282 1,772 1,467 7 202 147 236 166 413 79 216 305 117 61 128 2,839 2,507 332 2,210 1,285 2,381 35 1 2,348 283 209 1,683 42 656 284 372 332 2,049 1,646 9 229 160 287 185 458 85 232 403 157 106 140 3,096 2,777 319 2,219 1,395 2,599 39 1 2,562 315 219 1,883 48 668 274 394 319 2,280 1.808 10 250 183 338 204 484 90 250 472 179 138 156 3,212 2,948 265 2,182 1,472 2,653 42 2 2,613 356 243 1,977 55 622 222 400 265 2,388 1,907 10 270 180 375 213 492 97 270 481 173 135 173 3,213 3,006 207 2,209 1,455 2,635 47 2 2.590 376 248 1,998 59 579 172 407 207 2.428 1,937 11 282 168 378 213 503 104 278 491 170 134 188 3,400 3,210 190 2,250 1,511 2,794 53 2 2,743 382 274 2,133 67 594 154 440 190 2,604 2,090 11 302 187 424 226 526 116 298 514 180 135 200 3,608 3,451 157 2,273 1,588 2,944 60 3 2,888 429 292 2.286 76 582 124 458 157 2,788 2,240 12 333 194 456 244 552 125 324 548 189 142 217 3,772 3,595 177 2,282 1,653 3,053 68 4 2,989 458 325 2,354 82 618 148 470 177 2,876 2,296 12 331 196 456 257 569 133 342 580 197 146 237 See footnotes at end of table. 208 • Oklahoma STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income > for Oklahoma, 195&-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ■■ Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of pei^onal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us' Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farni Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Const njclion Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and »/ood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries , Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 4,051 3,745 306 2,267 1,787 3,250 74 4 3,180 514 356 2,412 95 743 268 475 306 2,944 2,325 13 13 (■-) 310 6 296 2 8 200 447 206 75 3 9 4 29 8 65 11 1 242 8 5 16 45 50 8 63 4 (■-) 33 6 4 260 41 55 48 54 192 388 136 46 90 378 15 47 34 28 24 16 10 6 88 24 12 4,233 3,988 244 2,289 1,849 3,354 81 6 3,279 565 389 2,539 106 709 207 502 244 3,110 2.479 13 13 (M 300 6 285 1 9 228 473 215 77 4 10 4 30 10 66 (M 13 1 258 10 5 20 47 57 12 52 6 (■•) 37 7 5 271 41 61 u 50 53 207 418 151 50 101 417 16 49 35 33 26 17 10 5 99 30 13 4,452 4,142 310 2,336 1,906 3,502 92 8 3,418 620 414 2,617 107 778 272 505 310 3,192 2,534 16 16 ci 292 6 276 1 9 231 478 218 79 4 10 5 31 10 66 C-) 13 1 260 9 6 20 48 59 19 42 7 (■•) 37 7 6 281 40 65 u 50 57 220 426 159 55 104 431 16 50 37 35 28 15 12 5 104 28 13 4,604 4,316 289 2,380 1,935 3,600 99 10 3,512 637 456 2,711 117 773 244 528 289 3,312 2,614 16 16 (^) 301 4 286 1 9 239 489 223 77 3 11 5 31 10 71 « 13 1 266 9 5 21 51 61 25 31 8 3 38 8 6 287 38 68 C-) 70 51 58 230 429 168 59 110 455 17 53 37 38 29 16 13 5 110 29 14 4,815 4,571 244 2,427 1,984 3,768 105 13 3,677 655 484 2,885 127 756 201 555 244 3.524 2,773 19 19 (■-) 296 4 282 1 10 257 531 231 79 4 13 6 33 10 70 n 16 2 300 10 6 21 52 67 31 36 9 14 42 6 7 301 37 73 C-) 75 54 62 244 458 181 64 117 487 17 55 38 42 30 15 13 6 123 28 14 4,985 4,762 224 2,439 2,044 3,894 122 16 3,788 678 520 3,007 131 757 182 574 224 3,670 2,887 18 18 (■•) 298 3 284 1 9 274 554 238 81 1 15 6 34 10 71 {■-) 18 1 317 10 5 22 54 68 36 43 10 11 44 6 8 309 36 78 (■-) 76 54 65 255 474 191 69 122 515 17 58 39 44 31 16 13 5 134 29 16 5,335 5,114 221 2,446 2,181 4,174 128 18 4,065 723 546 3,203 148 824 186 637 221 3,954 3,117 20 20 (■-) 307 3 293 2 10 284 619 251 84 1 17 7 36 10 73 n 20 2 368 11 6 23 62 74 42 49 11 29 46 6 9 328 36 84 (■-) 81 58 69 271 515 206 75 131 566 17 64 40 48 35 17 14 6 154 34 17 5,725 5,437 287 2,440 2,346 4.469 135 22 4.355 782 587 3,397 156 915 250 665 287 4,181 3,290 23 23 n 319 3 305 2 9 301 681 260 84 2 19 7 39 9 76 (■-) 22 1 420 12 6 26 74 82 50 59 13 34 47 6 11 346 36 93 (4 83 62 73 281 550 217 81 136 573 19 64 41 46 33 17 14 5 155 37 18 6,144 5,862 282 2,454 2,504 4,812 178 26 4,660 824 660 3,701 174 936 242 694 282 4,530 3,533 22 22 1 327 2 313 2 9 317 775 280 88 3 23 8 42 10 80 (M 24 2 495 12 7 30 90 96 66 74 14 35 51 8 12 371 37 104 (■-) 87 67 76 301 582 231 87 144 608 21 69 43 50 34 17 14 6 171 39 24 6,695 6,409 286 2,469 2,690 5,248 216 31 5,063 852 780 4,047 198 1,003 242 761 286 4,962 3,816 26 26 1 345 2 331 2 10 326 832 299 93 5 25 9 45 10 86 (■■) 24 2 533 12 8 30 105 113 60 81 16 35 52 8 13 399 36 112 (■-) 98 72 82 321 619 247 94 154 700 22 75 45 58 40 19 14 6 204 43 27 (■-) 47 28 619 219 148 253 51 33 631 221 147 262 {'■) 56 32 658 237 143 278 P-) 60 35 697 252 145 300 (■-) 64 42 751 271 154 326 (■-) 68 44 783 286 150 347 0-) 71 48 837 301 164 373 (M 73 51 891 320 165 406 (■-) 63 57 996 360 186 450 (■-) 79 68 1,146 411 220 515 7,333 7,099 234 2,503 2,930 5,749 243 38 5,544 914 876 4,466 229 1,054 187 867 234 5,514 4,263 31 30 1 378 4 361 2 10 368 936 332 101 7 30 10 50 11 89 (■•) 31 2 604 14 10 33 112 126 65 92 19 50 57 11 15 452 45 131 {■-) 111 78 88 348 680 273 100 173 797 25 83 49 65 44 21 16 8 241 48 32 65 81 1,252 451 231 570 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Oklahoma • 209 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Oklahoma, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 8,819 9,549 10,517 12,048 13,440 15,018 16,654 18,606 21,325 24,860 28,585 33,189 36,713 36,925 38,824 40,235 40,482 41,092 1 8,452 9.199 10.078 11,265 12.950 14,579 16.273 18,363 20,939 23.936 28.054 32.586 35.920 36.421 38.195 39.535 39,504 40,114 2 368 349 439 783 490 439 381 243 386 925 531 603 793 504 629 700 978 978 3 2.566 2,618 2.657 2,694 2.732 2,772 2.823 2,866 2,913 2.970 3.043 3.108 3.233 3,312 3.312 3.303 3,301 3,259 4 3,436 3,647 3,957 4,472 4,919 5,418 5,898 6,492 7,320 8,370 9,393 10,678 11,357 11,148 11,722 12,182 12,264 12,607 5 6,856 7,357 8.178 9,363 10.262 11,278 12.511 14,098 16,279 19.051 21.542 24.745 27.106 26,650 28.014 28,613 28,538 28,673 6 280 323 350 453 496 542 600 685 761 919 1.069 1.307 1,457 1,569 1.646 1,765 1,781 1,793 7 63 63 72 82 106 138 173 148 145 160 166 188 162 198 226 255 282 325 8 6,639 7,096 7,900 8,992 9,872 10,873 12.084 13.561 15,663 18,292 20,639 23.626 25,812 25,278 26.595 27,103 27,039 27,205 9 1,071 1,169 1,200 1,446 1,655 1,785 1.959 2.214 2,606 3.079 3,879 4.951 5,698 5,962 6.435 6,937 6,835 6,977 10 1.109 1,284 1.417 1,610 1,914 2,360 2,611 2.831 3,056 3.489 4.067 4.612 5,203 5,684 5.794 6.195 6,607 6,910 11 5,304 5,636 6.174 6,861 7,746 8,489 9,514 10.712 12,317 14,131 16.590 19.468 21,413 20,963 21.872 22.306 21,806 21,846 12 301 337 399 458 555 681 822 993 1,174 1,395 1.700 1.982 2.247 2,228 2.259 2.172 2,112 2,141 13 1.251 1,383 1.605 2.044 1,961 2,107 2,175 2.394 2,788 3,525 3.252 3.295 3.447 3,459 3.884 4.136 4,620 4,687 14 314 299 381 721 414 360 287 124 298 830 433 508 687 402 529 602 881 877 15 937 1,085 1,224 1.323 1.547 1,747 1,888 2.270 2,490 2,696 2.819 2.788 2.760 3,057 3.355 3.534 3,739 3,810 16 368 349 439 783 490 439 381 243 386 925 531 603 793 504 629 700 978 978 17 6.488 7,007 7,739 8,579 9,772 10,839 12.131 13.855 15.893 18,126 21.011 24.141 26.313 26,146 27.385 27.913 27,560 27,695 18 4.983 5,414 6,025 6,743 7,791 8,675 9.762 11.280 13.059 15,003 17.490 20,115 21.716 21,205 ??,?93 22.498 21,946 21,951 19 36 41 46 52 61 58 68 82 76 87 84 92 101 115 113 105 95 104 20 35 40 45 50 58 55 64 77 71 82 80 88 100 108 107 101 92 101 21 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 5 4 4 1 6 6 4 3 4 22 397 400 415 482 681 827 821 999 1,217 1,465 2.030 2,975 3,356 2.623 2.506 2.347 1,878 1,686 23 10 10 10 10 19 27 24 39 51 45 57 64 57 48 55 45 1,7^^ 32 24 372 375 390 455 642 778 776 934 1,135 1,392 1.937 2,875 3,257 2.533 2.405 2,256 1,603 25 2 1 1 1 1 S S ^^ a-) 1 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 26 14 14 14 16 19 30 27 34 33 38 41 44 44 1.668 51 27 449 524 583 658 769 819 951 1,156 1.387 1,536 1.634 1.618 1,783 1.739 1,868 1,729 1,641 28 1.104 1,142 1,279 1,462 1,683 1,763 2.025 2,311 2.659 3,153 3.779 4.351 4.236 4,138 4,590 4,628 4.438 4,394 29 406 442 489 541 621 677 771 861 947 1,088 1.213 1.366 1.406 1,468 1,598 1,565 1.537 1,555 30 118 124 132 144 157 168 188 205 223 248 273 283 300 299 313 314 311 319 31 13 15 17 17 13 17 18 17 16 15 16 14 15 19 19 17 18 19 32 40 44 51 63 70 70 85 89 94 95 102 102 95 101 104 104 103 104 33 13 14 22 25 27 27 33 37 43 53 63 77 83 88 102 99 111 107 34 59 63 69 76 83 88 101 112 124 141 163 185 204 207 230 244 244 245 35 16 17 18 19 33 39 46 55 59 66 74 86 90 98 99 97 94 101 36 102 105 106 113 136 161 182 199 215 249 270 329 345 353 387 339 333 338 37 il (■-) n (■-) (■-) li^i :U 14^i 16{ C-) C-) 1 n 298 (■-) (■-) {■-) (■-) 38 57 69 80 98 215 246 284 270 339 343 317 314 39 3 3 4 5 6 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 n n 5 5 7 7 40 698 700 790 921 1.062 1,086 1.254 1,450 1.711 2,064 2.566 2.984 2.829 2.670 2,992 3,064 2.901 2,839 41 14 20 28 30 34 37 40 49 55 58 55 57 53 57 62 54 53 56 42 12 11 14 19 19 18 23 24 26 29 29 32 33 30 34 33 35 35 43 37 38 43 50 55 55 67 81 92 106 124 147 126 111 123 120 121 119 44 130 131 145 167 199 249 270 298 349 383 462 549 528 413 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524 543 545 60 405 436 506 551 650 825 851 938 1.127 1,298 1.543 1.726 1,852 1,666 1,687 1.713 1.584 1,534 61 782 872 960 1.074 1,203 1,307 1,499 1,676 1.887 2,087 2.239 2.456 2,720 2,844 2,971 3.015 2.933 2,849 62 316 359 405 446 474 527 634 737 867 978 1.037 1.156 1,263 1,402 1,474 1.497 1.530 1.512 63 121 133 146 163 185 207 237 268 308 361 420 479 573 634 670 694 695 648 64 196 226 259 283 289 320 397 469 559 616 617 677 690 768 804 803 835 864 65 964 1,056 1,171 1.286 1,446 1,660 1,905 2,224 2.525 2,891 3.418 3.824 4.342 4,596 4.960 5.319 5,594 5,976 66 31 35 36 38 44 49 56 65 83 91 97 96 102 110 111 116 109 99 67 91 98 105 109 115 120 141 163 189 195 218 225 257 274 281 352 371 375 68 51 52 52 54 52 52 60 66 69 71 73 78 87 92 102 102 101 100 69 85 99 114 132 158 194 242 299 351 461 609 699 888 914 1.035 1.130 1,151 1,224 70 53 66 75 86 94 105 124 146 173 195 219 244 247 275 315 347 358 370 71 28 32 37 41 46 48 51 63 70 76 103 95 95 94 103 95 92 102 72 17 17 19 26 27 29 35 40 41 46 52 63 70 72 85 89 92 99 73 1 7 8 8 8 8 9 11 11 15 10 12 10 13 12 15 18 15 16 74 307 325 368 387 440 517 590 666 743 842 1.004 1.156 1.358 1,460 1.504 1,594 1,681 1,839 75 65 76 81 92 106 122 132 160 163 190 221 246 311 358 422 473 511 571 76 39 44 50 56 61 61 63 69 75 85 95 108 116 124 127 133 138 152 77 46 53 59 87 92 113 108 3 111 3 118 3 127 3 134 3 147 3 159 3 78 79 U 1 n 1 'l" 1 1 1 2 2 2 105 107 113 131 120 122 136 149 164 181 188 213 228 237 236 241 250 80 92 100 118 144 163 187 221 278 316 371 420 506 472 463 493 498 585 619 81 1,506 1,593 1,714 1.836 1,981 2,164 2,369 2,575 2.834 3,124 3.521 4.026 4.597 4,941 5.092 5.415 5,614 5,744 82 550 571 611 638 669 709 742 783 846 895 953 1.039 1.117 1,175 1.252 1.363 1,373 1,441 83 254 248 254 272 293 298 334 345 359 391 427 511 598 648 669 702 728 788 84 701 i 774 849 926 1,020 1,157 1,293 1,447 1.630 1.838 2.141 2.476 2.882 3,118 3.170 3,350 3,513 3.516 85 See footnotes at end of table. - 210 • Texas STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Texas Per Capita Personal Income ■■■■■■ Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 rrte r-n^ rr^ iM r^ _LM g i g g 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Texas Percent Texas Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Texas • 211 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Texas, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nontarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and renf P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income ". Farm Nonfarm Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 2,714 2.168 546 5,762 471 2,227 4 2,223 447 43 1,409 17 802 464 338 546 1,681 1,519 7 91 123 229 259 452 101 257 162 33 17 112 2,362 2,001 361 5,844 404 1,915 4 1,911 406 45 1.320 17 578 294 285 361 1.554 1,386 6 84 102 213 239 407 92 241 168 34 17 118 2,020 1.734 286 5.907 342 1.582 4 1.579 346 95 1,124 16 442 235 207 286 1.296 1.127 7 57 82 162 205 327 80 207 169 34 16 119 1,549 1.349 200 5.961 260 1.199 4 1.196 285 68 893 14 293 166 126 200 1.000 841 5 60 36 122 160 232 62 162 159 32 16 111 1,505 1.248 257 6.014 250 1.204 4 1.200 245 60 860 13 331 222 109 257 947 777 5 60 33 123 147 200 60 148 170 47 14 108 1,730 1,447 283 6.053 286 1.414 4 1.410 258 63 981 14 419 242 177 283 1,131 933 4 90 40 134 162 270 61 171 198 65 15 119 1,947 1,571 376 6,123 318 1,619 4 1,615 269 63 1,064 15 539 332 207 376 1.242 1,030 5 98 43 166 175 298 62 183 212 64 16 132 2,253 1,915 337 6.192 364 1.809 4 1.805 326 121 1.233 18 558 282 276 337 1,472 1,227 5 120 67 194 194 364 72 212 244 104 18 122 2,553 2.080 473 6.250 408 2.124 16 2.108 370 76 1.395 19 710 403 307 473 1.651 1,407 7 150 66 234 218 415 80 236 244 94 20 130 2,480 2,123 356 6.301 394 2.017 17 1.999 402 78 1.408 19 590 287 303 356 1.661 1.404 6 149 82 231 208 416 84 228 257 101 20 136 2,589 2.205 384 6,360 407 2,122 18 2,104 403 81 1,453 19 650 315 335 384 1.738 1.463 6 139 90 242 215 441 87 242 275 113 21 140 2,746 2.341 405 6,425 427 2.294 20 2.274 390 82 1 ..557 22 716 331 385 405 1.889 1.585 6 147 102 256 226 496 94 258 305 132 28 144 3,427 2,907 521 6,599 519 2.961 24 2.937 394 96 1,983 25 953 433 521 521 2,441 1,995 8 168 203 335 257 619 104 302 446 150 142 155 4,796 4.042 753 6.770 708 4.261 42 4.219 465 112 2.906 31 1.324 628 695 753 3.508 2.684 10 167 382 591 316 732 109 377 824 230 431 163 6,458 5,480 978 6.944 930 5,898 93 5.806 539 113 4.158 39 1.701 819 882 978 4,920 3.403 11 205 370 948 373 905 121 470 1.518 382 956 180 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total eamings Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance '.. P/us: Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Eamings by type': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm 7,095 6.117 978 6.861 1,034 6,476 95 7,141 6,297 844 6,822 1,047 6,370 98 7,438 6.415 1.023 7.199 1,033 6.247 78 8,365 6.928 1.437 7.384 1,133 7.056 81 Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 6.381 573 141 4.665 58 1.753 799 954 978 5,498 3,755 14 261 241 1,080 456 1,035 129 539 1.743 374 1.171 198 6.272 608 261 4.664 72 1.633 644 989 844 5.525 3,799 15 260 215 902 498 1,171 149 588 1,727 355 1.166 206 6.169 753 516 4,229 76 1,943 794 1.148 1.023 5.224 4.304 15 294 328 754 577 1,460 195 682 921 274 394 253 6,976 830 560 4,650 88 2,319 1,160 1,159 1.437 5.620 4.872 14 391 467 876 633 1.527 213 751 748 236 199 313 9,208 7.957 1.251 7.626 1,207 7.819 83 -5 7,732 957 519 5.424 104 2.291 911 1.381 1,251 6,568 5,735 21 599 624 1.069 709 1.635 237 842 833 262 209 363 9,869 8,327 1.543 7,623 1,295 8,410 90 -16 8,304 1,027 538 5,686 117 2,606 1,222 1,384 1.543 6.867 5,855 22 579 593 1.095 727 1.677 267 894 1.013 287 320 406 10,565 9.324 1.241 7.776 1,359 8.835 119 -10 8,706 1,167 692 6,304 144 2.387 900 1.488 1.241 7,594 6,404 22 618 669 1,242 759 1.790 329 975 1.190 305 428 457 12,005 10.621 1.383 8.111 1,480 10,383 145 -32 10,206 1,245 554 7,457 182 2.744 1.056 1,688 1.383 8,999 7,474 26 723 839 1.540 864 2.031 366 1,085 1,526 402 624 500 12,946 11.776 1.170 8.314 1,557 1 1 ,237 161 -36 1 1 ,040 1,358 549 8.329 210 2.698 876 1,821 1,170 10,067 8,276 29 797 937 1.725 951 2,228 427 1.183 1.790 478 774 539 13,308 12.323 985 8.336 1,596 11,436 171 -36 11.229 1,487 592 8,661 234 2,540 719 1,822 985 10,451 8,637 31 834 855 1.904 999 2.265 486 1,261 1,814 458 771 586 13,634 12,629 1.006 8.382 1,627 11.602 198 -56 11.348 1.648 639 8.759 251 2.592 763 1.829 1.006 10.597 8.714 35 865 789 1.951 988 2.294 518 1.273 1.883 447 788 649 14,658 13.685 973 8.660 1,693 12,476 229 -63 12,183 1,766 709 9,461 286 2.729 724 2.005 973 11.503 9.486 36 954 839 2.132 1.036 2,454 579 1,454 2.017 497 808 712 15,711 14.876 835 8.830 1,779 13,396 261 -66 13,070 1,873 769 10.310 334 2.752 613 2,139 835 12.562 10,454 38 1.060 911 2,411 1,130 2.660 626 1,618 2,108 547 784 777 16,807 15,827 980 9,070 1,853 14,187 296 -64 13.827 2.100 879 10,862 377 2,948 741 2.207 980 13,207 11,019 39 1,045 1,001 2.623 1.186 2,748 664 1,713 2,188 559 766 864 See footnotes at end of table. 212 • Texas STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Texas, 1958-87 [Millions of dollans] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nontarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries- Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural ser\'ices. forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction , Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products , Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products '. Durable goods Lumber and vifood products , Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '» Stone, clay, and glass products instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, miliiary State and local 17,280 16,205 1,075 9,252 1,868 14,386 319 -63 14,003 2,277 1,000 10,848 466 3,072 844 2,227 1,075 13,311 11,053 44 31 13 967 929 2 36 953 2,640 1,371 347 24 98 53 146 283 382 I] 11 1,270 67 44 145 161 219 64 370 42 9 104 21 24 1,193 272 256 58 196 186 226 1,004 1,817 685 209 475 1,750 76 228 226 124 96 77 46 23 404 87 66 18,249 17,251 998 9,405 1,940 15,064 366 -65 14,633 2,529 1,087 1 1 ,526 516 3,022 753 2,269 998 14,066 1 1 ,720 46 34 12 887 847 3 37 1,041 2,805 1,441 358 25 109 58 152 309 384 {■•) 33 12 1,364 76 50 158 171 244 89 352 45 10 116 25 27 1,268 274 279 67 206 200 242 1,078 1,956 740 227 513 1,898 84 242 229 149 105 72 49 27 449 103 70 18,731 17,804 928 9,624 1,946 15,399 430 -89 14,879 2,694 1,158 1 1 ,904 528 2,967 680 2,287 928 14,471 1 1 ,980 50 40 10 891 851 2 37 1,045 2,838 1,479 369 25 112 63 160 339 365 1 34 11 1,350 73 50 160 175 248 111 318 45 11 115 26 28 1,296 269 286 71 208 207 256 1,106 1,962 772 251 521 2.019 85 248 244 158 115 78 57 25 457 107 75 19,731 18,641 1,090 9,820 2,009 16,197 443 -101 15,653 2,779 1,299 12,419 572 3,207 820 2,387 1,090 15,107 12,460 55 45 10 893 853 3 38 1,147 2,940 1,529 375 24 117 67 164 358 377 1 35 10 1,411 72 50 160 185 256 130 329 41 16 117 28 28 1,338 255 299 76 217 215 275 1,153 1,981 821 261 560 2.131 87 261 242 174 124 84 62 25 488 124 80 20,782 19,796 986 10,053 2,067 16,975 473 -58 16,444 2,924 1,414 13,155 620 3,200 708 2,492 986 15,989 13,154 68 56 12 859 821 2 36 1,206 3.131 1,604 388 26 134 71 174 391 369 1 40 11 1,527 79 52 173 196 279 156 326 51 25 127 32 31 1,390 251 314 90 225 225 286 1,217 2,116 879 278 601 2,288 92 274 249 198 135 87 62 27 530 129 21,720 20,904 816 10,159 2,138 17,611 523 -41 17,047 3,134 1,539 13,791 646 3,174 566 2,608 816 16,796 13,806 73 61 12 869 830 2 36 1,281 3,280 1,655 395 25 144 75 183 406 370 1 45 12 1,625 86 54 176 206 288 182 332 62 34 137 35 34 1,451 250 332 90 231 241 307 1,289 2,185 941 302 639 2,437 100 286 253 219 143 92 65 27 568 142 95 23,287 22,527 760 10.270 2,268 18,948 561 -37 18,350 3,320 1,618 14.854 721 3.373 512 2,861 760 18,188 14,999 97 84 14 871 830 2 39 1,452 3,591 1,751 418 27 155 82 196 439 368 1 51 13 1,840 91 59 202 234 325 203 391 73 34 153 39 35 1.535 252 351 95 242 259 337 1,387 2,380 1,026 326 700 2,659 106 310 261 255 158 too 68 28 629 154 107 25,067 24,176 891 10,378 2,415 20,374 598 -40 19,736 3,554 1,777 15,933 786 3,655 654 3,001 891 19,483 16,091 104 88 17 876 835 2 39 1,592 3,890 1,843 435 32 169 88 209 464 375 1 56 15 2,047 99 66 221 258 368 253 406 89 32 164 50 41 1,638 259 387 100 264 273 355 1,480 2,537 1,098 351 748 2,875 124 320 267 286 159 110 73 29 686 168 126 27,406 26,453 953 10,492 2,612 22,496 790 -44 21,662 3,770 1,974 17,700 875 3,922 710 3,212 953 21,543 17,669 112 94 18 878 835 2 40 1,798 4,382 1,988 458 36 197 98 226 508 384 1 64 18 2,394 105 75 247 296 425 318 515 93 46 172 60 43 1,781 266 427 108 299 298 384 1,633 2,731 1,176 373 802 3,178 140 356 273 328 172 126 80 31 775 189 148 30,008 29,206 803 10,599 2,831 24,655 939 -57 23,660 4,011 2,338 19,622 1,010 4,024 574 3,449 803 23,852 19,494 131 111 19 960 913 2 45 1,979 4,880 2,160 493 39 215 106 245 573 396 1 75 18 2,719 110 79 253 334 470 365 643 84 85 182 68 44 1,915 267 450 109 342 326 421 1,767 2,942 1,275 399 875 3.646 157 384 289 392 199 130 84 33 892 203 172 33,432 32,502 930 10.819 3,090 27.652 1.052 -70 26.530 4,143 2,759 21,998 1,189 4,465 683 3,782 930 26,722 21,886 145 125 20 1.023 {"■) 972 3 48 2.165 5.629 2.391 538 41 245 122 267 629 434 1 90 24 3.239 123 91 277 378 535 435 848 112 105 207 75 52 2,117 276 510 130 378 359 463 1,977 3,254 1,494 442 1,053 4.082 173 412 308 461 216 145 95 39 1.022 214 210 3 142 146 2.258 599 697 962 3 159 156 2.346 609 695 1.043 3 175 183 2.491 642 720 1.129 3 190 187 2,647 678 734 1,235 3 208 207 2,835 732 758 1,345 3 223 221 2,989 783 761 1,445 4 235 245 3,189 841 778 1,569 4 254 270 3,392 881 790 1,721 211 344 3,875 1,015 970 1,889 4 293 414 4,359 1,161 1,007 2,191 4 317 465 4,836 1,289 1,059 2,488 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Texas • 213 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Texas, 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 40,775 44,033 48,888 55,925 63,214 71,695 81,450 91,886 106,355 122,674 140,499 164,224 179,673 188,888 205,505 220,711 225,526 233,107 1 39,586 42,984 47,573 53.728 61.929 70.284 80.053 90,464 104,812 120.475 139.372 152,064 177.415 186,357 202,997 218,046 ???,964 229,348 2 1,189 1,049 1,314 2,197 1,285 1,411 1.397 1,422 1,543 2.199 1.127 2,160 2.258 2,531 2,508 2,565 2,561 3,759 3 11.237 11,510 11,759 12,019 12,268 12,568 12.903 13,192 13,498 13.887 14,339 14,768 15.378 15,820 16,085 16,384 16,684 16,783 4 3,629 3,826 4,158 4,653 5,153 5,705 6,312 6,965 7,879 8,834 9,798 11,120 11,684 11,940 12,776 13,471 13,518 13,889 5 33,341 35,763 39,784 45.372 50,766 57.227 65.587 74,593 86,432 99,421 112.013 130,004 140,594 145,805 159,859 170,585 172,236 176.955 6 1,337 1,498 1,647 2.049 2,402 2.679 2.998 3,386 3,997 4,778 5.457 6,551 7,319 7,747 8,478 9,535 9,786 9.944 7 -71 -72 -92 -110 -77 11 60 -139 -245 -255 -335 -380 -484 -427 -392 -485 -448 -452 8 31,933 34,193 38,045 43.212 48,287 54,559 62.649 71,068 82,190 94,387 106.221 122,973 132,790 138,531 150,989 150,565 162,002 155.559 9 5,130 5,513 5,975 6,892 7.970 8.490 9.259 10,416 12,594 15,146 18.721 23,530 26,838 27,888 31 .350 34,935 36,077 37.287 10 3.712 4.327 4,867 5,820 6.957 8,647 9.542 10,402 11,571 13,140 1 5.557 17,621 20,045 22,369 23.167 25,110 27,446 29.261 11 26,518 28,221 31,013 34,943 39.763 44.347 50,739 57,355 66,658 77,260 89.765 105,270 114,558 118,138 128.726 137,521 137,376 139.918 12 1,583 1,780 2,100 2,441 3,026 3,779 4.657 5,644 6,543 7.797 9,222 10,698 12,058 12,481 12,916 12,961 13.135 13.423 13 5,240 5,762 6,671 7,988 7,978 9.102 10.191 1 1 ,595 13,131 14.364 13.025 14,035 13,977 16,186 18.217 20,104 21.724 23,615 14 931 797 1,044 1,912 989 1,114 1.078 1,043 1,093 1,726 652 1,712 1,751 2,053 2,038 2,200 2.102 3,274 15 4,309 4,965 5,627 6,076 6.989 7,988 9.113 10,552 12,038 12.638 12,373 12,323 12,216 14,132 16,179 17,903 19,623 20,341 16 1,189 1,049 1,314 2,197 1.285 1.411 1,397 1,422 1,543 2.199 1,127 2,160 2,258 2,531 2,508 2,665 2,551 3,759 17 32,152 34,714 38,470 43.174 49.481 55,816 64.190 73,171 84,889 97.222 110,886 127,844 138,335 144,274 157.350 168,021 169,674 173,197 18 26.238 28,225 31,343 35,302 40.888 46,276 53,507 61,608 72,272 83,369 95,437 110.298 118,753 122.810 134.265 142,698 143,329 145,442 19 187 211 245 273 310 341 407 481 545 624 513 634 664 759 749 817 779 831 20 162 183 212 234 268 297 340 402 445 517 522 578 623 664 593 726 672 726 21 25 28 33 39 41 45 67 79 100 107 91 55 41 95 56 90 106 105 22 1,129 1,173 1,270 1,563 2.259 2,834 2,650 3,226 4,097 4,995 5,900 9.510 10,413 9.635 10,134 10,238 8,506 7.599 23 (4 (■-) (■-) 1 2 2 3 7 15 17 23 38 43 44 60 65 194 192 24 \070 1,113 1,203 1.492 2,169 2,734 2,548 3,095 3,933 4.808 5,581 9.233 10,135 9.358 9,854 9,965 8,098 7.192 25 3 4 4 3 5 2 1 9 15 31 30 47 42 30 20 17 12 11 26 56 56 62 68 83 96 98 116 135 139 167 193 193 203 201 190 204 204 27 2.591 2,839 3,230 3,628 4.318 4,906 6.133 7,164 8,755 10.121 10,921 1 1 .592 12,622 13,148 14,254 14,607 14,248 13,307 28 6.524 6,599 7,250 8,170 9,499 10,474 12,049 13,822 15,984 18,648 21,458 25,154 25,328 24,539 26,401 27,677 27,475 27,962 29 2.848 3,001 3,241 3,568 4,126 4,596 5,365 6,096 6,811 7,685 8,504 9.741 10,215 10,568 1 1 ,042 11,376 11,669 1 1 ,972 30 622 653 685 747 850 958 1,094 1,229 1,336 1,484 1,547 1,823 1,930 1,984 2,079 2,160 2,284 2,355 31 41 39 46 53 57 52 57 67 70 72 78 86 7^ C) 86 84 83 80 32 293 322 351 404 445 462 527 562 523 671 741 785 742 790 772 730 762 33 150 158 177 194 212 238 281 332 379 419 473 541 547 577 664 677 690 729 34 321 333 372 420 460 489 545 624 726 853 1.007 1,162 1,290 1,381 1,528 1,668 1,734 1,754 35 755 785 841 911 1,094 1,222 1,455 1.640 1,831 2,097 2,241 2,542 2,733 2,838 2,923 3,186 3,441 3,593 36 520 553 570 605 736 892 1.064 1.227 1,359 1,531 1.679 2,005 2,120 2,145 2,068 1,934 1,793 1,731 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 C) C') 3 3 4 2 38 115 129 159 192 221 232 280 346 414 484 546 657 555 693 790 781 796 843 39 30 30 38 41 49 49 61 68 72 72 92 139 129 118 112 111 115 123 40 3,676 3,597 4,009 4.602 5,373 5,879 6,684 7,727 9,173 10,963 12,953 15,413 15,112 13,971 15,359 16,301 15,806 15,990 41 139 159 193 217 233 270 327 396 468 511 551 604 628 736 813 809 780 737 42 105 111 124 141 150 137 154 172 196 218 217 234 242 269 309 313 315 313 43 327 333 379 462 556 568 624 782 881 1,048 1,210 1,451 1,237 1,000 1,121 996 899 835 44 473 516 580 688 832 1,011 1,121 1.219 1,448 1,659 1,945 2,200 2,123 1,880 2.008 2,063 1.955 1,922 45 641 647 757 895 1,158 1,412 1.618 1,882 2,366 2,901 3,541 4,790 4,598 3,511 3.752 3,947 3.249 3,115 46 497 472 528 632 753 722 894 1,094 1,345 1,733 2,103 2,181 2,354 2,505 2.859 3,339 3,539 3,734 47 922 743 724 742 831 925 983 1,042 1,143 1,398 1,699 1,893 1,860 1,807 1.930 2,170 2,509 2,828 48 91 100 121 143 154 158 190 236 245 284 294 339 306 381 455 455 394 429 49 71 64 76 81 77 50 238 262 295 327 365 i3iB7 457 529 650 752 '824 936 970 T,039 l".l"52 T,222 '1,266 '1,114 51 100 106 135 171 155 172 192 231 251 270 352 497 543 537 575 596 597 586 52 71 84 96 102 110 116 125 143 181 189 218 289 251 305 386 380 353 378 53 2,588 2.819 3.202 3.672 4,220 4.669 5.495 6,372 7,059 7,908 9,060 10,335 10,937 11,017 1 1 .936 12,745 1 2,947 13,444 54 307 319 358 417 450 470 527 580 640 730 837 907 863 856 937 915 871 817 55 590 655 774 903 1,026 1,060 1.241 1,495 1,764 2,023 2,280 2,566 2,585 2,416 2.725 2,742 2,751 2,898 56 162 171 171 198 229 241 271 305 380 422 498 556 525 445 443 421 358 330 57 457 491 539 609 751 806 908 1,053 1.180 1,453 1,656 1,865 2,022 2,066 2.257 2,491 2,783 3,058 58 483 530 618 731 844 956 1.099 1,243 1.445 1,692 1,983 2,342 2,706 2,818 2,769 2,998 2,964 3,054 59 589 653 741 815 919 1.135 1,448 1,696 1.649 1,589 1,807 2,090 2,236 2,416 2,806 3,178 3.220 3,286 60 2,412 2,610 2.930 3,241 3,837 4.438 5,056 5,648 6,673 7,851 9,228 10,350 11,141 10,972 11,716 12,403 12,389 12,119 61 3,868 4,254 4.657 5,245 5,819 5.449 7,506 8,450 9,678 10,871 11,803 13,251 14,439 15,653 17,011 17,926 17,919 17,851 62 1,787 2,043 2,310 2,565 2,707 3.017 3,668 4,355 5,299 6,010 6,387 7,117 7,966 9,398 10,715 11,771 12,366 12,545 63 552 609 677 756 857 976 1,123 1.278 1,498 1,747 2,016 2,360 2,847 3,313 3,748 4.161 4,348 4,280 64 1,236 1,434 1,633 1,809 1,850 2,041 2,545 3,077 3.801 4,263 4,370 4,757 5,119 6,086 6,967 7.611 8,018 8,255 65 5,151 5,677 6,249 6,943 7,920 9,149 10,542 12,090 14.182 16,340 19,067 22,255 25,254 27,590 31,349 34,514 36,700 39,785 66 205 217 233 257 287 333 399 444 556 615 684 732 774 926 987 1,032 1,014 988 67 470 486 511 541 590 641 742 867 994 1,060 1,182 1,254 1,422 1,555 1,657 1,972 2,057 2,126 68 328 338 349 368 355 362 428 474 504 525 536 581 645 688 774 789 798 804 69 640 718 817 947 1,148 1,387 1,725 2.078 2,614 3,212 3,893 4,791 5,557 6,295 7,338 8,453 8,723 9,420 70 260 302 338 386 431 496 583 675 821 886 964 1,154 1,161 1,275 1,469 1,601 1,655 1,726 71 176 192 203 229 265 307 345 379 459 489 588 602 633 631 722 684 688 704 72 109 117 133 163 182 207 236 276 289 320 336 402 452 508 599 658 711 739 73 41 42 44 46 47 54 64 69 94 77 92 93 99 101 115 126 131 135 74 1,369 1,539 1,723 1,870 2.161 2,565 2,975 3,377 3,785 4,325 5,232 6,136 7,250 7,970 8,554 9,211 9,774 11,056 75 326 389 437 476 549 608 668 783 941 1,126 1,333 1,514 1,858 2,217 2.692 3.082 3,464 4,013 76 292 328 350 391 405 360 355 364 398 438 490 553 628 706 802 887 933 1,050 77 205 249 273 332 370 399 423 445 489 569 638 659 720 78 5 6 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 11 13 16 19 22 26 29 33 35 79 371 407 428 463 506 453 483 538 589 661 752 821 934 998 1,070 1,172 1,252 1,326 80 558 597 678 802 988 1,165 1,282 1,485 1,795 2,225 2,574 3,186 3,276 3,308 3,975 4,170 4,808 4,932 81 5,914 5,489 7,126 7,872 8,593 9,540 10,683 11,563 12,616 13,854 1 5,449 17.546 19,572 21,463 23,085 25,324 26,346 27,754 82 1,539 1,645 1,775 1,921 2,108 2,277 2,464 2,659 2,863 3,104 3,404 3.725 3,950 4,246 4,544 5,102 5,125 5,417 83 1,241 1,344 1,456 1,545 1,579 1.593 1,649 1,659 1,737 1,790 1,977 2.314 2,555 2,653 2,741 2,875 3,046 3,144 84 3,134 3.501 3,896 4,406 4,906 5.670 6,570 7,244 8,016 8,960 10,068 11.507 13,055 14,555 15,700 17,347 18,175 19,194 85 See footnotes at end of table. 214 • Rocky Mountain STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Rocky Mountain Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 mfi num OM. iM i i i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Rocky Mountain Percent 25 20 15 10 Rocky Mountain Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) I I 11 I Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Rocky Mountain • 215 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1929-57 [Millions of dollarsl Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/i/s; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 1929 1,592 1,313 279 2,710 587 1,331 3 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Hnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/t/s; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments Eamings by type ': Wages and salaries Other labor income Proprietors' income* Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction , Manufacturing Transportation and public utll'ities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,328 231 33 962 12 357 194 163 279 1,052 927 1 115 44 154 172 244 55 143 125 39 5 80 1930 1,466 1,192 274 2.761 531 1,224 3 1,221 211 34 878 12 334 198 136 274 950 820 1 95 36 133 155 217 47 137 130 41 5 84 1944 3,237 2,562 675 2,965 1,092 2,938 41 2,897 241 99 1,963 29 946 544 401 675 2.263 1,569 2 145 102 271 306 481 56 206 694 220 350 123 1931 1,163 1,039 124 2,792 417 921 3 1945 3,403 2,713 690 2,916 1,167 3,037 40 2.997 259 147 2,024 37 977 553 424 690 2,347 1,645 2 136 90 285 307 532 65 229 702 229 337 136 918 179 735 11 175 69 106 124 797 668 1 67 37 102 125 177 41 119 129 40 5 83 1946 1932 922 820 102 2,812 328 724 3 3,743 2,970 773 3,110 1,204 3,207 39 3,169 319 256 2,039 37 1,132 631 501 773 2,434 1,952 2 134 141 297 331 676 83 288 483 201 122 160 721 147 53 582 10 132 65 67 102 622 498 1 44 25 72 97 133 35 92 124 38 5 81 1947 1933 876 764 113 2,826 310 696 3 4,231 3,263 968 3,180 1,331 3,633 45 3,588 354 289 2,297 40 1,296 802 494 968 2,665 2,231 3 174 186 363 362 728 89 326 434 182 66 186 693 130 53 551 9 136 77 60 113 584 451 1 40 17 70 90 119 33 81 132 50 5 78 1948 1934 1,032 904 128 2,848 362 845 3 4,685 3,767 918 3,278 1,429 3,946 48 (■-) 3,899 497 289 2,581 47 1,319 747 572 918 3,029 2,561 5 204 243 432 406 773 106 392 468 188 64 215 842 138 52 655 10 179 88 91 128 717 543 1 47 32 82 101 156 34 92 174 69 5 99 1949 1935 1,244 1,012 232 2,872 433 1,039 3 1,036 148 60 732 10 297 185 112 232 807 629 1 61 39 96 114 182 36 100 178 69 5 104 4,657 3,965 692 3,382 1,377 3,856 51 (M 3,804 545 307 2,682 52 1,121 532 589 692 3,164 2,632 6 192 262 438 417 792 120 405 532 207 88 238 1936 1,454 1,215 239 2,906 500 1,189 3 1.186 176 92 849 12 327 184 143 239 950 735 1 75 54 113 133 208 39 112 215 118 6 91 1950 5,187 4,398 790 3,494 1,485 4,256 64 (■•) 4,191 618 378 2,893 63 1,299 646 654 790 3,466 2,871 7 201 309 494 431 831 152 447 595 227 113 254 1937 1,455 1,257 198 2,937 496 1,220 10 1,210 176 69 911 12 297 143 155 198 1,022 825 1 98 47 133 147 238 40 121 198 96 6 96 1951 5,955 4,992 963 3,508 1,698 5,035 75 -1 4,959 668 328 3,418 79 1,538 810 729 963 4,072 3,303 9 240 378 588 492 945 164 486 769 313 176 280 1938 1,427 1,196 231 2,958 482 1,202 10 1,192 164 71 866 12 323 171 152 231 971 755 1 72 49 111 136 233 39 116 216 113 7 97 1952 6,302 5,426 876 3,571 1,765 5,336 87 -1 5,248 701 353 3,763 89 1,484 720 764 876 4,460 3,567 12 273 401 638 543 996 180 524 893 374 209 310 1939 1,480 1,249 231 2,987 496 1,238 11 1,227 173 80 887 13 338 175 164 231 1,007 795 1 75 52 121 139 247 40 120 212 107 8 97 1953 6,354 5,630 724 3,672 1,730 5,338 92 -1 5,246 734 374 3,887 99 1,353 579 774 724 4,615 3,733 14 293 365 686 568 1,036 202 568 882 353 193 337 1940 1,574 1,326 248 3,012 523 1,315 12 1,303 182 88 921 14 380 194 186 248 1,067 853 1 90 46 128 142 276 43 128 214 106 8 100 1954 6,385 5,779 606 3,760 1,698 5,272 99 -1 5,172 804 409 3,922 103 1,248 462 786 606 4,666 3,735 16 270 363 675 552 1,040 219 601 931 340 227 365 1941 1,920 1,535 385 2,969 647 1,637 14 1,624 205 92 1,071 14 552 312 239 385 1,252 1,018 1 105 78 158 168 325 45 139 234 105 21 107 1955 6,933 6,327 606 3,890 1,782 5,733 111 -2 5,620 865 448 4,276 120 1,337 460 876 606 5,127 4,133 17 310 421 756 577 1,121 253 678 994 357 236 401 1942 2,648 2,111 537 2,966 893 2,342 22 2,320 239 88 1,542 16 784 440 344 537 1,805 1,435 1 131 262 243 209 377 46 166 370 135 125 110 1956 7,535 6,933 602 4,030 1,870 6,250 127 -2 6,121 937 478 4,715 140 1,395 461 934 602 5,648 4,560 19 357 491 844 621 1,204 270 752 1,087 387 256 444 1943 3,224 2,513 710 3,006 1,072 2,932 40 2,892 247 85 1,930 20 982 588 394 710 2,222 1,569 2 149 182 299 252 446 51 188 653 213 324 116 1957 8,123 7,403 721 4,113 1,975 6,693 146 -2 6,545 1.039 539 4,977 158 1,558 565 993 721 5,972 4,848 22 359 536 908 658 1,264 288 814 1,124 400 235 489 See footnotes at end of table. 216 • Rocky Mountain STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1 958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less; Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/os; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Ottier labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm , Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Ivlining Coal mining Oil and ^as extraction Ikletal mining Nonmelallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instnjments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate" Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 8,353 7,665 688 4,139 2,018 6.808 158 -3 6,648 1,106 599 5.111 158 1,539 530 1,010 688 6,120 4.928 22 20 2 313 34 118 141 21 556 938 420 193 2 12 10 66 43 52 32 11 518 111 9 150 36 46 13 66 4 19 47 4 13 643 237 139 (■-) 66 109 92 406 879 311 95 216 860 65 97 54 65 49 35 24 15 225 45 44 f) 65 77 1,192 433 207 552 1959 8,838 8,269 570 4,226 2,091 7.156 179 -3 6.974 1.192 672 5.483 180 1.493 412 1,081 570 6,587 5,336 25 23 2 313 32 121 139 22 588 1,050 451 207 1 12 11 71 45 53 « 39 11 600 131 10 136 38 52 19 106 5 30 53 5 15 674 238 151 116 97 445 956 337 105 232 947 69 103 55 76 54 31 26 14 257 53 48 0") 75 87 1,250 448 201 601 1960 9,342 8,763 578 4,350 2,147 7.578 215 -4 7.359 1,269 713 5.888 197 1.493 409 1.083 578 6.999 5.634 28 26 1 328 34 119 150 25 619 1,153 475 226 1 13 11 77 45 54 ^l 12 679 125 12 155 40 56 19 155 5 36 55 6 15 694 234 160 u 120 104 472 979 348 117 231 1,013 71 107 58 84 61 32 31 14 270 56 52 (■-) 86 92 1,365 485 214 666 1961 9,895 9,351 544 4,497 2,200 8,014 228 -4 7,782 1,324 788 6,274 223 1,517 368 1.149 544 7.470 5.997 31 30 1 334 31 117 160 27 691 1.249 491 233 1 14 12 80 49 52 0-) 37 13 758 123 12 161 44 57 25 87 5 166 58 7 15 710 223 166 u 126 112 503 1.008 369 124 244 1.102 72 113 57 93 64 35 36 16 288 64 57 (■•) 96 114 1.473 527 223 723 1962 10,658 9.923 734 4.580 2,327 8,652 244 -4 8,404 1,427 826 6,655 239 1,758 553 1,205 734 7,917 6,307 37 36 2 317 27 112 151 27 720 1.327 512 243 1 14 15 86 49 54 (>-) 36 14 815 133 11 157 43 62 33 115 5 171 63 6 15 747 234 178 u 131 119 521 1.065 396 135 262 1,176 77 117 58 97 70 36 35 18 313 68 62 (■-) 107 119 1.610 565 261 785 1963 11,005 10.349 656 4,632 2,376 8.910 280 -2 8.628 1.503 874 6.956 257 1.697 467 1.230 656 8.255 6.505 37 36 1 321 25 110 159 27 710 1.390 528 247 1 15 17 90 52 52 (■•) 38 16 862 146 11 156 46 61 35 123 6 187 68 7 15 768 233 186 137 126 534 1,101 419 147 272 1,226 81 121 58 100 71 40 37 17 332 75 69 • (■•) 113 113 1,750 603 275 871 1964 11,495 10,944 550 4,673 2,460 9,283 295 -2 8,986 1,601 907 7,310 282 1,690 357 1.333 550 8.733 6.833 40 38 2 331 29 106 164 32 747 1.393 537 263 1 16 18 95 36 50 u 16 856 153 12 163 50 66 45 103 7 162 71 7 16 802 231 194 1 89 150 138 554 1,179 450 162 288 1,336 81 130 58 133 72 39 40 17 368 81 77 118 122 1,900 637 306 957 1965 12,382 11,622 759 4,700 2,634 9,961 303 4 9,662 1,735 985 7,702 304 1,954 561 1,393 759 9,202 7,175 44 41 3 345 29 109 169 37 795 1,415 552 269 2 17 18 98 36 51 (^) 44 17 863 167 12 182 51 84 54 88 9 119 74 6 17 851 240 210 1 94 162 145 590 1.236 475 168 306 1.424 92 132 58 142 71 42 42 17 395 87 87 (■-) 125 133 2.027 680 300 1.048 1966 13,171 12.432 739 4.735 2,782 10,611 391 6 10,225 1,868 1,079 8,286 331 1,994 524 1,470 739 9,871 7,635 48 44 3 362 29 111 182 41 814 1,563 595 285 2 19 20 103 41 51 (M 49 25 968 180 14 191 56 124 77 89 11 121 76 8 19 898 246 222 1 104 172 153 625 1.310 492 176 316 1.524 101 144 58 155 75 47 44 17 427 95 75 (M 134 150 2.236 757 332 1,147 1967 13,991 13,250 741 4,783 2,925 11,192 458 7 10,740 1,992 1,259 8,818 365 2,008 513 1,496 741 10,450 7,982 53 48 5 366 28 129 167 42 810 1,630 621 299 2 22 21 109 44 49 24 1,009 183 15 176 63 142 91 91 11 131 78 9 20 944 248 228 1 119 185 163 655 1,385 523 187 336 1.617 104 148 60 172 80 46 46 18 460 95 83 0-) 143 161 2,468 853 358 1,257 1968 15,182 14.406 777 4,868 3,119 12,193 507 7 11,693 2,067 1,423 9.634 423 2.136 564 1.572 777 11.416 8.708 58 53 5 418 29 164 180 44 881 1.774 669 319 2 25 24 118 47 48 (■-) 60 27 1,105 208 20 199 75 162 79 91 13 129 86 19 23 1,018 248 256 1 140 200 173 722 1,507 578 201 377 1,751 113 155 61 201 85 50 47 23 501 97 95 1 157 165 2,708 921 407 1,380 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Rocky Mountain • 217 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 18,678 20,701 23,479 27,102 30,508 33,510 37,359 41,939 48,870 55,747 63,097 71,425 76,356 80,934 86,932 91,522 94,929 98,559 1 17,639 19,679 22,155 25.232 28,572 32,031 36,226 41.112 47,605 54,476 61,582 69,839 75,199 79.660 85.672 90.318 93,164 96,315 2 1,039 1,023 1,324 1.869 1,936 1,479 1.133 826 1,265 1,271 1,515 1,586 1,157 1.274 1,260 1,204 1,765 2,244 3 5,038 5,194 5,368 5.527 5,650 5,782 5,916 6.079 6,257 6,439 6,594 6,754 6,924 7.064 7,148 7.216 7,257 7,272 4 3,707 3,986 4,374 4,903 5,400 5,796 6,315 6,899 7,811 8,658 9,568 10,576 11,028 11,457 12,161 12,683 13,081 13,553 5 14,903 16,439 18,861 21.789 24,359 26.359 29,467 33.151 38,875 44,138 49,073 54,508 57,336 60,244 65.185 68.454 70,657 72.776 6 644 712 829 1,018 1,175 1,277 1,446 1.660 1,928 2,257 2,537 3,002 3,288 3,357 3.666 4.028 4,180 4.275 7 10 11 13 13 14 16 20 22 32 31 49 43 51 35 37 42 47 65 8 14.270 15,739 18,045 20,784 23,198 25,097 28,042 31,513 36,979 41,912 46,585 51,549 54.100 56,922 61.556 64.468 66,523 68.566 9 2,517 2,741 2,940 3.411 3,912 4.209 4.644 5,289 6.261 7,469 8,977 11,163 12.368 13,173 14.263 15.144 15,618 16.343 10 1,891 2,221 2,494 2.907 3,398 4,204 4.673 5,136 5,631 6,366 7,534 8,713 9,888 10,839 11,113 11.910 12,788 13,650 11 11,727 12,957 14.628 16.655 18,638 20.457 23.043 26,005 30,131 34.613 38,881 44.057 47.009 48,831 52,802 55.589 56.589 57,735 12 580 685 845 994 1,183 1.451 1.783 2,160 2,560 2.986 3,473 3.956 4.471 4,693 4.898 4.956 4.932 5,047 13 2,596 2,797 3.388 4.141 4,538 4.451 4,641 4,985 6,184 6.538 6.719 6,495 5.856 6,720 7.484 7.909 9.136 9,994 14 800 786 1,070 1.561 1,578 1,112 726 404 805 776 1.002 1,082 630 763 755 714 1,292 1,759 15 1,796 2,011 2,318 2.580 2,960 3,338 3,914 4.581 5,379 5.763 5.717 5,413 5.226 5,957 6.729 7.195 7.844 8,235 16 1,039 1,023 1,324 1.869 1,936 1,479 1,133 826 1,265 1.271 1,515 1.586 1.157 1.274 1.260 1.204 1.765 2,244 17 13,865 15,417 17,537 19.920 22.423 24,880 28,334 32.324 37,610 42.867 47.559 52.922 56.180 58,971 63.925 67.250 68.892 70,532 18 10,572 1 1 ,751 13,519 15.500 17.550 19,397 22,306 25,775 30.421 35.026 38,863 43.274 45.672 47,682 51.919 54.365 55.406 56,463 19 73 85 103 118 136 141 166 200 222 251 250 277 287 378 377 377 355 385 20 66 77 92 105 121 128 144 173 196 227 233 253 283 321 330 336 316 342 21 7 7 11 13 15 14 22 26 26 24 17 24 4 58 48 41 39 44 22 520 517 576 686 982 1.238 1,265 1,617 2.012 2.445 3.188 3.998 3.992 3,520 3.525 3.320 2.710 2.377 23 46 48 59 79 127 175 213 308 399 467 593 666 723 649 666 688 646 580 24 183 178 205 272 426 569 495 629 791 980 1,452 2.070 2.204 1,951 1.999 1,929 1.397 1,114 25 240 240 248 261 333 365 406 513 627 787 892 989 792 647 584 427 377 403 26 50 52 63 74 95 129 151 167 195 210 251 273 273 274 276 276 290 279 27 1,088 1,315 1.654 1,952 2.098 2,187 2,644 3,152 3.776 4,307 4,446 4,586 4,947 4,997 5.492 5,580 5.509 5,042 28 2,135 2,299 2.650 2.989 3.372 3,615 4,130 4,780 5.614 6.504 7,131 8.019 8.155 8,499 9.500 9,914 10.096 10.361 29 800 853 953 1.061 1.199 1,337 1.504 1.683 1,892 2.121 2,283 2,542 2.690 2,812 3.063 3,209 3.312 3,464 30 381 404 442 485 547 591 663 728 802 882 932 1,038 1.106 1,135 1.181 1,194 1.252 1,331 31 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 8 9 10 8 5 6 9 8 7 7 6 32 34 38 44 51 59 66 75 86 95 96 97 101 103 107 116 122 125 129 33 29 32 37 45 46 54 61 69 80 98 116 128 131 151 170 186 197 201 34 138 148 169 191 211 231 257 288 335 393 436 498 551 605 692 758 784 830 35 55 61 68 80 95 158 168 196 230 257 292 333 378 399 495 534 535 537 36 56 58 62 66 85 93 106 114 128 148 161 191 190 185 169 166 163 162 37 fi ^ 91 u 109 (•-) 105 .l\ 139 156 173 178 1^^^ 168 0-) 166 .11 197 (4 205 220 38 39 30 31 35 38 41 36 45 55 58 64 64 61 55 56 47 46 44 47 40 1,335 1,446 1,697 1.928 2.172 2.278 2.626 3.097 3,722 4,383 4.848 5.478 5,465 5,687 6.436 6,706 6.783 6,898 41 222 254 291 332 358 397 484 583 703 790 750 764 619 753 804 807 813 848 42 25 30 34 38 40 32 40 47 59 71 72 78 80 92 111 121 115 117 43 229 226 259 283 328 361 398 454 514 577 614 689 492 374 424 370 290 245 44 93 103 127 154 175 232 266 295 348 388 441 471 447 430 493 499 482 458 45 216 236 257 295 363 443 514 475 620 808 872 1.033 1,170 1.205 1.367 1,382 1.426 1,730 46 121 113 170 198 229 149 182 216 267 343 442 531 604 704 842 969 969 955 47 96 111 128 143 157 233 232 271 329 378 499 625 698 715 847 1,044 1.160 1,274 48 16 16 20 25 30 30 37 42 55 71 65 67 71 79 95 99 96 96 49 159 178 123 194 141 191 165 179 182 50 111 190 222 290 344 397 4b'3 '428 414 4l'3 '477 '479 465 420 51 16 19 37 51 72 145 182 348 393 460 579 669 756 798 838 788 814 589 52 31 36 41 53 60 65 68 77 91 101 110 123 116 125 140 149 152 166 53 1,211 1,341 1,530 1.739 1,964 2,128 2,452 2.786 3.262 3.794 4,295 4,852 5.265 5.486 5.775 6,024 6,031 6,176 54 275 282 306 344 369 366 424 470 549 666 716 741 742 753 800 795 685 585 55 298 347 411 475 536 562 661 764 897 1,027 1.141 1,235 1.255 1,232 1.405 1,416 1.427 1.497 56 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 3 3 3 3 57 176 185 206 226 274 297 334 394 484 564 663 760 830 932 945 985 1.096 1.158 58 257 295 343 402 462 516 584 654 777 918 1.062 1,279 1.445 1.498 1.496 1,602 1.562 1,686 59 204 231 263 291 322 384 446 501 552 615 711 833 989 1,065 1,126 1,222 1.258 1.247 60 875 969 1,058 1.204 1,413 1.680 1,876 2,049 ?,411 2,843 3.253 3,570 3.689 3,665 3.968 4,141 4.107 4,144 61 1,784 2,000 2.263 2.595 2.856 3.042 3.490 3.900 4.449 4,947 5,204 5,594 5.903 6.358 6.816 7.058 7.169 7,259 62 695 801 921 1.067 1.116 1,239 -.505 1.801 2,236 2,536 2.555 2,712 2,871 3,324 3.675 3.974 4.269 4,425 63 249 280 310 355 409 470 538 616 726 854 969 1,088 1,239 1,405 1.543 1.615 1.732 1,714 64 446 521 611 711 708 769 966 1.185 1,510 1,681 1.587 1,624 1,631 1,918 2.133 2.359 2.537 2,711 65 2,191 2.424 2.764 3,149 3.613 4.127 4.779 5.489 6,439 7,399 8.541 9.666 10,564 11.456 12,791 13.977 15.160 16,294 66 135 150 162 175 195 227 278 314 399 439 475 477 479 547 554 585 586 594 67 174 176 185 197 215 232 276 316 366 395 452 469 524 569 611 753 798 823 68 62 62 64 66 63 64 74 82 86 89 91 98 107 114 127 128 128 129 69 263 299 340 400 472 529 639 781 949 1,186 1.430 1,662 1,878 2,125 2,490 2,837 3.054 3,307 70 106 127 150 174 195 218 260 303 367 409 449 505 517 563 661 727 767 788 71 62 70 84 97 113 116 137 161 202 220 281 258 273 306 347 323 353 351 72 65 64 79 95 104 117 135 152 174 203 214 252 275 302 356 413 452 476 73 19 23 25 25 25 33 43 48 81 61 46 39 44 47 78 83 91 94 74 639 699 805 885 1.017 1.208 1.394 1.569 1,755 1,987 2.368 2.739 3.165 3,393 3.603 3,878 4.196 4,694 75 135 147 170 206 243 277 303 353 404 462 529 593 714 798 950 1,026 1,154 1,314 76 135 149 176 193 207 200 200 203 225 252 279 327 343 375 423 458 474 509 77 90 111 125 155 180 210 228 229 251 281 314 341 369 78 T V 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 79 188 200 220 244 279 271 298 344 397 424 479 544 608 648 701 731 772 820 80 217 255 304 387 483 544 628 735 874 1,088 1,234 1.470 1.402 1,412 1.601 1,713 1,986 2,016 81 3,292 3.666 4.018 4,420 4,873 5,482 6.028 6,550 7,189 7,841 8,695 9,648 10.507 1 1 ,289 12.007 12,885 13,486 14,069 82 1,083 1.215 1.272 1,341 1,503 1,653 1.764 1,875 2,031 2.189 2.386 2,605 2.721 2.904 3.074 3.267 3,294 3.455 83 473 491 582 656 678 679 707 725 749 783 856 1,010 1.131 1,184 1.247 1.330 1,423 1,488 84 1,736 1.960 2.164 2,423 2,693 3,150 3.557 3,950 4,408 4.870 5.454 6,033 6,655 7,201 7,686 8,288 8,769 9,126 85 See footnotes at end of table. 218 • Colorado STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Colorado Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Dollars (Thousands) \~iW cn^ nm i -^^ i ■ i i i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Colorado Percent Colorado Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 [ZZ11972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. •* Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Colorado • 219 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Colorado, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Fami income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us: Transfer payments 633 544 90 1,008 628 507 1 595 504 91 1,040 572 471 1 494 449 45 1,056 468 368 1 374 359 16 1,066 351 273 1 374 331 43 1.071 350 284 1 393 377 16 1.075 365 298 1 475 414 61 1,078 441 374 1 586 506 80 1,090 537 453 1 583 518 65 1.104 528 462 4 558 492 65 1.112 501 442 4 573 519 54 1.120 512 449 4 610 545 65 1,130 540 480 4 723 629 94 1,124 643 581 5 1,005 857 149 1,133 887 853 8 Earnings by type »: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 506 112 15 371 4 132 62 70 90 418 368 (■-) 27 18 61 61 107 29 65 50 12 2 36 470 109 16 344 4 123 67 56 91 380 329 n 23 12 56 55 95 23 64 51 13 1 37 367 98 29 294 4 70 27 43 45 323 272 (■-) 18 10 45 44 79 20 56 51 13 1 37 272 78 24 237 3 33 5 28 16 257 209 (■•) 14 8 32 34 60 17 43 49 12 1 35 283 67 24 222 3 59 33 26 43 241 193 (■-) 13 7 31 32 53 17 38 49 15 1 33 297 72 24 253 4 42 5 37 16 282 222 C-) 15 10 36 36 66 17 42 60 20 1 39 373 75 27 278 4 92 48 44 61 313 246 (■-) 18 13 39 40 73 18 45 67 22 1 43 452 93 40 328 4 121 64 57 80 373 291 (■•) 22 20 46 48 83 20 50 82 44 1 37 458 92 33 347 5 110 48 62 65 397 323 (■-) 26 19 53 54 96 21 55 74 34 1 38 438 87 33 328 4 110 49 60 65 376 298 (■-) 20 17 44 48 96 20 52 78 39 2 37 445 90 38 340 5 104 38 66 54 394 316 (■-) 20 20 51 49 102 20 54 78 38 2 38 476 91 43 351 5 124 50 75 65 415 335 (■-) 22 18 54 51 112 21 57 81 38 3 39 576 103 44 407 5 168 74 94 94 487 401 C-) 26 31 72 59 131 22 61 86 38 7 41 845 116 45 594 6 253 120 133 149 704 561 (4 31 91 118 71 154 22 72 144 46 56 42 1,185 990 195 1,151 1,029 1,040 16 1,025 117 43 726 8 306 159 147 195 845 584 1 34 33 146 83 182 25 81 261 71 148 43 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfamn personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)* Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 1,191 1.005 186 1,124 1,059 1,047 14 1,316 1,108 208 1,113 1,183 1,145 16 1,436 1.215 221 1,196 1,200 1,199 15 1,664 1.343 320 1,236 1,346 1,390 17 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income". Farm Nonfarm iamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Serifices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,032 110 48 733 12 302 147 155 186 861 598 1 34 24 125 106 192 27 89 263 73 146 45 1,129 121 67 792 15 337 166 171 208 937 658 1 34 33 136 107 214 32 101 279 78 152 49 1,184 144 107 806 15 378 176 202 221 978 782 1 35 53 136 116 274 41 127 196 75 63 58 1,373 158 132 897 16 477 276 201 320 1,069 888 1 42 73 162 125 298 42 144 181 70 42 69 1,820 1,540 280 1,263 1,441 1,469 16 1,453 231 136 995 18 456 225 231 280 1,189 1,011 3 48 89 188 143 314 51 175 178 65 35 79 1,841 1,595 246 1,295 1,422 1,471 17 (■•) 1,454 244 143 1,021 20 430 195 235 246 1,225 1,022 3 41 91 186 148 317 57 179 203 71 43 89 2,004 1,804 200 1,325 1,512 1,576 22 (M 1,554 276 174 1,130 24 422 155 267 200 1,376 1,136 4 42 114 216 153 336 74 197 240 79 67 95 2,364 2,105 259 1,326 1,783 1,926 26 1 1,901 311 153 1,376 30 521 213 307 259 1,667 1,341 5 52 158 262 174 390 82 217 326 118 104 104 2,551 2,301 250 1,365 1,869 2,095 31 1 2,065 329 157 1,529 35 531 204 327 250 1,845 1,471 7 62 179 286 195 414 91 237 374 143 113 118 2,585 2,402 183 1,431 1,806 2,099 33 1 2,067 345 174 1.585 39 475 143 332 183 1,915 1,544 8 67 161 312 209 431 100 257 371 136 106 129 2,637 2.512 125 1,493 1,766 2.097 37 2 2,062 387 189 1,632 42 424 85 339 125 1,972 1.559 9 70 151 302 207 439 108 272 413 137 137 139 2,876 2,762 114 1,546 1,860 2.305 43 2 2,264 404 208 1,799 49 457 71 386 114 2,190 1.752 10 84 187 333 224 478 125 311 438 143 139 156 3,168 3,052 116 1,625 1,950 2,561 49 3 2,515 430 224 2,006 57 498 77 420 116 2,445 1,958 11 99 215 372 242 525 139 354 487 159 150 177 3,484 3,292 192 1.664 2,094 2.820 57 3 2,766 474 243 2,153 67 600 145 455 192 2.628 2,128 13 106 241 417 259 551 150 392 500 160 140 200 See footnotes at end of table. 220 • Colorado STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income > for Colorado, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) • Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income; Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/l/s; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' IVlining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction (i/letal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels , Construction Ivlanufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products , Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products , Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Ivtotor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products l»/liscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ , Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 3,571 3,394 177 1,667 2,142 2,865 64 4 2,805 512 254 2,204 65 595 131 464 177 2,688 2,165 13 13 D 93 12 43 32 7 246 428 196 89 1 5 4 36 13 7 30 10 232 11 5 56 16 30 9 55 4 12 24 2 8 258 65 68 h 50 39 197 376 163 44 119 391 25 45 25 29 23 14 13 7 105 24 18 3,847 3,690 157 1,710 2,250 3,070 73 1 2,998 550 299 2,384 76 610 110 500 157 2,913 2,363 15 14 C-) 98 12 45 35 6 254 480 214 97 1 6 4 39 12 8 (■-) 37 11 267 11 6 54 17 34 14 74 4 13 26 3 9 275 65 72 {") 55 42 219 409 176 49 127 437 28 49 25 33 27 13 14 6 123 28 19 4,116 3,944 172 1,769 2,327 3,302 88 3.214 581 321 2,592 84 626 122 504 172 3,130 2,529 16 16 (■■) 107 13 47 40 7 267 537 221 104 1 6 5 43 10 8 {■-) 34 11 316 10 7 61 19 36 14 111 4 14 27 3 9 283 64 72 46 234 421 180 54 126 484 31 51 27 38 31 14 16 6 136 32 20 4,431 4,254 177 1,844 2,403 3,558 96 -1 3,461 617 352 2,803 95 660 123 537 177 3,381 2,735 18 17 (■-) 105 11 44 43 7 317 588 231 107 1 6 5 45 13 7 (■-) 35 12 357 10 7 61 20 37 20 19 4 137 29 4 8 294 52 75 n n 59 49 247 440 192 58 134 535 33 55 26 45 32 16 19 7 145 35 22 4,664 4,500 164 1,899 2,456 3,723 102 -2 3,619 571 374 2,945 102 676 113 563 164 3,559 2,841 21 21 (') 93 11 42 34 6 293 618 245 114 1 6 6 49 13 9 ^ 13 373 12 7 60 20 40 26 22 4 135 33 5 9 311 65 81 63 52 257 465 210 63 147 572 35 58 27 49 35 16 19 7 158 38 24 4,889 4,740 149 1,936 2,525 3,890 118 -2 3,770 719 401 3,101 112 677 103 574 149 3,741 2,960 20 20 (■-) 94 10 43 36 5 310 643 253 117 1 7 6 52 13 7 {■■) 35 15 390 14 7 61 22 39 27 22 5 145 35 5 9 323 65 86 67 55 265 484 222 70 152 599 37 59 27 50 35 18 20 7 168 43 27 5,170 5,023 147 1,970 2,624 4,118 124 -3 3,991 765 414 3,282 125 710 107 603 147 3,971 3,118 17 17 101 13 43 39 6 332 658 265 121 1 7 7 55 15 u 15 393 13 7 64 25 42 33 20 5 132 38 5 9 339 62 89 (°) P) 74 61 272 523 239 78 161 638 37 63 27 58 34 16 21 7 184 43 31 5,539 5,320 219 1,985 2,790 4,386 128 1 4,258 827 454 3,447 135 804 180 623 219 4,166 3,259 19 19 (M 103 14 45 39 5 350 658 272 123 1 7 7 55 14 7 C-) 40 17 386 14 8 69 25 55 41 21 6 94 38 5 10 361 66 94 (") (") 80 64 296 544 250 79 171 678 39 63 27 62 33 18 22 7 199 46 35 5,977 5,776 201 2,007 2,978 4,745 166 ("J 4,578 896 502 3,783 150 811 154 658 201 4.543 3,538 21 20 (■-) 112 15 48 44 5 367 761 297 132 1 7 8 59 16 6 C-) 45 23 464 16 9 71 28 90 62 26 8 96 42 5 11 385 67 100 67 313 579 256 83 173 744 43 69 28 69 35 20 24 6 216 50 39 6,448 6,254 194 2,053 3,141 5,071 196 -1 4,874 987 586 4,112 168 790 130 660 194 4,877 3,756 21 21 1 124 14 58 48 5 371 813 312 139 1 8 8 63 17 6 (■-) 46 23 502 16 9 70 32 105 73 29 8 97 43 6 12 407 68 100 (") 93 72 333 618 279 89 191 789 45 71 29 77 38 19 26 7 229 50 43 22 41 523 173 125 225 u 46 550 185 118 247 (■-) 31 50 601 200 122 279 u 65 646 216 120 310 42 66 719 232 151 336 46 64 781 246 153 382 67 852 260 170 422 P-) 54 72 907 278 166 464 u 83 1,005 298 196 511 u 7,149 6,901 247 2,120 3,372 5,660 219 -1 5.439 1,046 664 4,574 198 888 188 700 247 5,412 4,152 24 24 1 141 16 71 49 5 419 883 341 148 1 9 9 69 19 6 (■•) 54 25 543 18 14 ~6 42 14 61 27 9 103 47 16 15 446 64 112 {") C) 100 78 377 689 314 96 217 859 51 76 30 99 40 21 26 8 252 51 47 90 1,121 336 218 567 (■•) 71 87 1,261 367 265 628 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Colorado • 221 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Colorado, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 8,951 10,054 11,375 13,104 14,684 16,144 17,911 20,120 23,287 26,928 30,836 35,406 38,822 41,542 44,947 47,511 49,411 51,397 1 8,651 9,735 11,026 12,636 14,121 15.651 17,545 19.806 22,958 26.523 30.372 34.926 38.434 41,037 44,411 46,928 48,766 50.609 2 300 319 349 468 564 493 367 314 329 405 465 480 388 505 536 583 645 789 3 a,224 2,304 2,405 2,496 2,541 2.586 2,632 2.696 2,767 2.849 2,910 2.984 3.072 3.148 3,189 3,232 3,265 3.294 4 4,025 4,364 4,730 5,250 5,778 6,242 6,805 7,463 8,417 9,451 10,598 11,866 12,639 13,195 14,093 14,698 15,132 15,605 5 7,042 7,934 9,096 10,484 11,652 12.613 14,031 15.818 18,465 21.357 24,069 27.144 29.551 31.359 34,178 36,167 37,440 38.544 6 279 321 380 480 544 574 636 735 900 1.093 1,236 1.464 1.602 1.659 1.824 2,022 2,122 2.169 7 -3 -3 -3 -4 -4 -3 -2 1 9 11 15 11 -11 -27 -27 -30 -38 -31 8 6,759 7,609 8,712 10,000 11,104 12.036 13,393 15.084 17,574 20.275 22,849 25.691 27.938 29.673 32.326 34,116 35,280 36.344 9 1,299 1,399 1,495 1,735 1,985 2.130 2,332 2.636 3.097 3.723 4,550 5.727 6.370 6.898 7.490 7,944 8.271 8.757 10 893 1,046 1,168 1,369 1,595 1.979 2,186 2.400 2,615 2.930 3,437 3.989 4.515 4.971 5.131 5,452 5.861 6,297 11 5,728 6.433 7,339 8,429 9,283 10.054 11.221 12.575 14.615 16.998 19,396 22.307 24.503 25.652 27.919 29,486 30.317 30.981 12 282 340 423 499 577 694 845 1,019 1.219 1.441 1,709 1.973 2,303 2.440 2.563 2,611 2,632 2,700 13 1,032 1,161 1,334 1,556 1,792 1.865 1.965 2,224 2.630 2.918 2.964 2.865 2,745 3,267 3.696 4.070 4,491 4.862 14 229 254 280 379 471 402 274 210 194 261 317 338 241 362 396 445 510 648 15 803 908 1,054 1,177 1,321 1,463 1.691 2,014 2.436 2,656 2.647 2.527 2.503 2.905 3.300 3.625 3.980 4.214 16 300 319 349 468 564 493 367 314 329 405 465 480 388 505 536 583 645 789 17 6,742 7,615 8,747 10,017 11,088 12,120 13.664 15,504 18.136 20,952 23.605 26.664 29,162 30.854 33.642 35.584 36.795 37.755 18 5,179 5,875 6,814 7,854 8,708 9,444 10.716 12,349 14.705 17,183 19.433 22,012 24,067 25.409 27.845 29.382 30,258 30.826 19 31 36 43 49 56 58 66 82 97 114 120 133 146 173 177 184 182 190 20 30 35 42 47 54 57 63 78 92 110 117 130 146 165 172 176 171 178 21 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 3 3 .M 8 5 8 11 12 22 172 174 187 231 355 474 448 589 736 879 1.242 1,630 1.596 1.520 1,566 1.272 1.040 23 25 22 26 35 65 82 76 124 160 166 205 219 228 208 216 209 189 164 24 84 84 92 126 187 265 231 286 357 435 695 1.014 1,201 1.154 1,161 1,158 889 690 25 56 60 58 60 90 110 123 161 198 262 324 376 298 209 218 172 162 155 26 7 8 10 11 13 17 18 18 21 16 18 21 26 25 26 27 32 31 27 535 680 859 1,012 983 939 1,102 1,305 1,652 1,944 2.065 2.200 2,536 2,659 2,891 2,865 2,852 2.660 28 1,101 1,199 1,401 1,569 1,752 1,846 2.089 2,435 2,872 3,367 3.757 4.315 4.569 4,696 5,231 5,463 5,638 5.765 29 416 450 505 558 625 695 781 870 981 1.104 1.183 1.331 1.429 1.515 1.664 1.727 1,786 1.869 30 184 203 223 246 276 300 336 360 399 438 464 524 559 580 607 604 649 687 31 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 4 5 6 6 6 C) 3 32 12 15 17 21 24 27 28 35 36 35 37 38 39 36 40 44 45 53 33 11 12 14 15 17 20 23 27 29 37 40 43 43 49 58 57 58 59 34 82 88 101 116 127 135 149 169 198 234 260 308 349 385 452 495 508 540 35 22 22 23 27 31 77 83 92 112 129 148 179 219 243 276 298 297 298 36 9 10 11 9 16 12 14 17 19 24 29 35 36 38 40 38 39 40 37 (^) (4 S (■•) 0-) {■■) (■•) 0-) Al (■-) (M H (■-) (M {°) {') 38 66 70 86 93 86 100 115 140 139 145 129 126 140 143 145 149 39 29 29 33 36 39 35 43 52 54 62 62 56 52 52 44 42 37 40 40 686 749 895 1,012 1,127 1,151 1,308 1,565 1.891 2,262 2.574 2.984 3.139 3.181 3,567 3.736 3,852 3,896 41 17 21 28 34 33 33 42 51 66 78 73 73 65 73 84 86 91 96 42 16 19 20 23 24 17 22 26 31 40 42 45 45 45 56 58 56 57 43 82 84 97 107 123 142 153 180 203 228 245 275 195 126 138 116 99 83 44 54 63 80 96 108 138 159 175 203 222 249 260 244 241 273 282 271 248 45 152 159 173 197 240 293 332 267 369 499 507 599 695 712 816 788 839 1,150 46 95 93 143 164 190 104 131 155 185 231 289 350 400 484 549 694 693 664 47 23 29 29 34 36 131 125 149 189 212 296 394 435 403 467 577 662 719 48 12 12 14 17 19 17 20 23 29 39 37 39 44 50 56 57 51 45 49 140 162 72 177 78 172 93 159 101 50 65 165 T23 175 '205 243 253 274 267 256 '293 '293 '284 254 51 10 13 29 40 55 128 159 318 357 410 517 603 681 717 755 704 722 491 52 21 23 26 34 39 43 42 47 54 60 65 73 68 75 80 81 84 88 53 547 609 702 804 894 961 1.094 1,243 1.470 1,715 1.988 2,304 2.551 2.686 2,813 3.012 3,063 3,195 54 69 69 75 85 91 91 106 119 142 173 197 215 218 225 222 222 .193 164 55 124 143 170 197 213 213 247 286 337 386 430 466 494 482 544 554 561 582 56 (°) B (°) (°) {° (°) °) (") C) P) P (° °) D\ C-) (■•) 1 8^'^ 57 n M H ¥ r A ¥) H M n f °i d( 663 705 781 58 138 16i 191 226 256 260 314 350 420 496 562 7^5 845 902 934 1.043 1,025 1,154 59 94 108 124 138 149 172 200 220 238 263 298 344 395 422 449 489 502 489 60 461 526 562 640 737 845 948 1,019 1.208 1,446 1,680 1.841 1.937 1.925 2,128 2,250 2,233 2,296 61 836 954 1,093 1,259 1.365 1,448 1.651 1,850 2.115 2,402 2,578 2.814 3.031 3.295 3,567 3,712 3,802 3,831 62 383 450 528 632 646 702 836 999 1.249 1,457 1,492 1.615 1.754 2.039 2,283 2,508 2,707 2,781 63 122 140 157 183 208 239 270 305 359 432 496 571 668 770 847 912 996 975 64 261 309 371 449 438 463 567 694 890 1,024 997 1.043 1.086 1.269 1,436 1,596 1,711 1,806 65 1,114 1,248 1,440 1,658 1.921 2,170 2.482 2,828 3.306 3,859 4.509 5.160 5.791 6,341 7,135 7.821 8,510 9,068 66 63 70 74 79 88 99 124 146 190 212 237 245 252 291 306 332 337 342 67 88 88 93 101 109 117 138 160 187 204 236 250 281 312 335 414 441 461 68 31 32 33 34 33 33 39 43 46 48 49 53 58 62 69 70 71 71 69 140 166 191 234 272 282 340 416 511 647 792 946 1.096 1,273 1,519 1.733 1,878 2,021 70 50 59 72 84 92 101 120 139 170 193 215 237 251 277 327 364 388 402 71 27 31 37 44 50 51 61 71 88 97 123 115 121 138 156 145 163 165 72 38 36 45 55 62 73 83 92 111 131 141 167 185 204 235 274 297 314 73 8 10 11 12 11 14 18 18 27 19 21 19 21 23 33 36 37 37 74 325 358 420 462 529 632 721 796 884 998 1.205 1,402 1.650 1,790 1,904 2,029 2,204 2,421 75 72 81 94 119 139 157 168 202 229 273 317 354 436 487 580 626 709 804 76 69 74 81 90 95 92 89 87 100 112 126 138 152 161 180 192 196 209 77 45 54 59 73 86 99 109 116 129 4 146 4 168 5 188 5 200 6 78 79 T i' T T Z 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 90 98 106 117 141 136 149 171 178 194 226 236 269 281 304 316 338 362 80 119 145 181 226 298 337 375 426 510 644 720 886 898 909 1,035 1,117 1,259 1,253 81 1,563 1,740 1,933 2,163 2.380 2.676 2,947 3,155 3,431 3.769 4.172 4,652 5,095 5,445 5,797 6.202 6,536 6,929 82 444 507 549 592 655 726 777 828 886 977 1.060 1,158 1,219 1,306 1,376 1.440 1.458 1,541 83 315 315 373 421 436 434 443 454 457 474 516 629 723 729 769 820 879 912 84 804 918 1,010 1,150 1.288 1.517 1.727 1,873 2.089 2.317 2.596 2.865 3,153 3,411 3,653 3,942 4.200 4,476 85 See footnotes at end of table. 222 • Idaho STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Idaho Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 rr^ rrm FT^ iM 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Idaho Idaho Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 25 20 15 10 ^ Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. *• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Idaho • 223 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Idaho, 1929-57 [Millions of doliars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/i/s.- Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Wus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments 225 155 69 447 503 198 (■-) 222 143 80 447 497 200 (■-) 168 125 43 454 371 146 (■•) 125 98 26 459 271 106 (■•) 105 90 14 464 225 87 188 115 73 473 397 171 (■-) 190 130 60 481 396 171 233 158 75 495 472 206 213 166 47 507 420 193 1 216 163 53 513 422 196 1 225 166 69 521 433 201 1 239 181 58 522 458 212 2 297 212 85 502 591 266 2 436 314 123 481 907 398 3 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Ottier labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 198 22 5 121 2 76 52 24 69 129 114 (4 8 5 26 19 32 5 17 16 6 (■-) 10 200 18 5 110 2 88 66 23 80 120 103 (••) 7 9 20 18 28 5 17 17 6 C-) 11 146 14 9 92 1 52 33 19 43 103 86 (■-) 5 10 14 15 23 4 14 16 6 (M 11 106 12 6 171 11 6 90 1 80 65 15 73 98 71 (■-) 4 5 13 12 22 3 11 27 12 (■•) 14 171 12 8 99 1 71 51 20 60 111 86 C-) 6 8 15 14 27 3 13 25 10 (■•) 15 206 13 13 117 2 89 63 26 75 133 104 (■-) 8 12 18 16 31 4 15 29 15 (■•) 14 191 13 9 129 2 62 33 29 47 146 118 C-) 11 10 21 18 37 4 17 27 12 (■•) 15 195 13 8 127 2 68 39 28 53 143 112 (■-) 10 9 19 18 36 4 16 31 15 (4 16 200 15 10 126 2 74 46 27 59 142 111 (>-) 10 7 19 18 38 4 16 30 15 (■■) 15 210 18 11 134 2 75 44 31 58 154 121 (■•) 13 5 20 17 43 4 17 33 17 C-) 16 264 21 11 155 2 109 68 42 85 181 145 (■•) 14 7 23 21 56 5 19 36 17 2 17 395 31 10 228 2 168 101 67 123 276 228 1 19 64 28 26 64 5 22 47 21 9 18 507 347 161 499 1,016 476 5 470 27 10 273 3 201 131 70 161 315 219 1 19 26 32 32 78 5 27 96 28 50 18 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contritxjtions for social insurance '.. P/us.' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us." Transfer payments 559 390 169 514 1,088 527 8 552 387 166 490 1,127 508 6 608 425 183 509 1,194 540 5 663 465 198 522 1,269 586 6 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 519 28 11 314 4 209 137 72 169 358 226 1 15 16 38 36 84 6 30 132 28 85 19 502 31 19 293 5 210 134 77 166 342 237 1 13 15 40 36 93 6 34 105 28 56 22 535 38 34 292 5 243 152 92 183 357 297 1 15 26 47 41 116 9 42 60 23 10 27 580 42 40 334 6 246 158 88 198 388 336 1 21 31 56 49 122 11 47 52 19 3 30 739 528 211 551 1,342 642 7 635 66 39 371 7 264 173 91 211 430 373 1 21 34 69 55 124 13 56 58 19 4 35 727 556 171 570 1,276 623 7 (M 616 69 42 387 8 229 135 94 171 452 388 1 21 42 70 57 124 15 58 64 21 6 37 784 614 170 590 1,329 661 9 (>-) 652 80 52 410 9 241 138 104 170 490 426 1 24 47 81 60 128 20 64 64 20 3 40 879 688 192 589 1,493 755 10 C-) 745 89 45 473 11 271 156 114 192 564 482 2 25 59 98 67 142 20 69 81 26 11 44 961 733 228 587 1,638 837 11 (■-) 826 89 46 515 13 310 192 117 228 609 508 2 28 59 106 72 149 21 71 101 31 24 46 923 741 182 596 1,549 798 12 (■•) 786 87 50 518 13 267 149 118 182 616 517 2 26 54 106 72 152 25 81 99 32 18 49 932 759 173 600 1,553 787 13 (■-) 774 103 55 519 14 255 138 117 173 614 512 3 23 51 106 68 149 26 83 102 30 18 54 981 819 162 618 1,588 825 15 (■•) 811 110 60 556 16 254 127 127 162 663 556 3 24 53 121 71 161 30 93 107 32 18 57 1,078 898 180 628 1,716 906 17 (■•) 889 125 64 611 18 277 144 133 180 726 609 3 27 65 136 76 170 30 101 117 36 20 61 1,138 960 178 642 1,772 939 19 (■-) 920 143 75 639 20 280 140 141 178 761 634 3 27 76 138 79 172 32 105 127 38 22 67 See footnotes at end of table. 224 • Idaho STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Idaho, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) •" Per capita personal income (dollars) Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent " Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries Ottier labor income Proprietors' income " Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Melal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade , Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages. Miscellaneous repair sen/ices Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises. Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Idaho • 225 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Idaho, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 2,486 2,723 3,097 3,635 4,265 4,548 5,148 5,673 6,579 7,289 8,129 8,946 9,079 9,778 10,357 10,869 11,217 11,856 1 2,209 2,458 2,764 3,151 3,609 4,133 4,771 5,391 6,176 6,944 7,617 8,377 8,631 9,222 9,836 10,377 10,662 11,140 2 277 265 333 484 657 416 377 283 403 345 512 569 448 556 521 491 555 716 3 717 739 763 782 808 832 857 883 911 933 949 964 978 988 1,000 1,005 1.003 1,000 4 3,467 3,685 4,058 4,648 5,279 5,467 6,007 6,422 7,223 7,816 8,569 9,275 9,284 9,894 10,362 10,818 11,184 11,859 5 2,015 2,158 2,484 2,914 3,433 3,573 4,039 4,435 5,186 5,656 6,142 6,582 6.418 7,002 7,490 7,781 8,000 8,481 6 92 90 107 122 157 177 199 220 253 296 327 385 415 431 471 521 538 560 7 13 14 15 17 20 21 27 27 35 39 52 58 70 55 58 65 75 71 8 1,935 2,082 2,393 2,808 3,296 3,417 3,868 4,242 4,968 5,399 5,867 6,254 6.074 6,626 7,077 7,325 7,537 7,992 9 293 336 358 431 491 536 604 697 823 978 1,164 1,442 1.576 1.634 1,736 1,849 1,888 1 .970 10 258 304 346 396 479 596 676 734 788 913 1,098 1,249 1.429 1.518 1,544 1,695 1,792 1.894 11 1,439 1,553 1,749 1,979 2.262 2,564 2,949 3,325 3,765 4,184 4,475 4,859 4.891 5.199 5,583 5,869 5,030 6,171 12 73 84 106 127 151 189 236 286 333 372 406 452 469 503 525 528 522 545 13 503 521 629 808 1,020 820 853 824 1,088 1,100 1,261 1,270 1.059 1.301 1,382 1 ,385 1,548 1,766 14 209 201 260 403 555 304 226 127 278 208 369 427 293 406 374 347 412 566 15 294 320 369 405 465 516 627 697 811 892 893 843 766 895 1,008 1,038 1,136 1,200 16 277 265 333 484 657 416 377 283 403 345 512 569 448 556 521 491 555 716 17 1,738 1,893 2.151 2,430 2,776 3,157 3,662 4,152 4,783 5,311 5,630 6,013 5.970 6.446 6,969 7,290 7,445 7,765 18 1,394 1,512 1,725 1,963 2,247 2,541 2,985 3,402 3,953 4,405 4,643 4,938 4.835 5.244 5,693 5,929 6,039 6,285 19 19 21 25 29 34 36 42 49 53 59 57 63 63 90 88 86 81 96 20 15 17 20 23 27 30 34 39 43 50 51 54 61 68 68 71 68 81 21 3 4 5 6 6 6 8 10 10 9 6 9 2 22 21 15 13 15 22 37 38 39 42 56 66 67 76 93 104 136 171 131 145 157 148 116 104 23 s 1 1 'I (■-) 4 (M 6 'I '] (■•) 7 \l (M 19 17 \l \l 17 4 'I 24 25 27 ii 26 26 36 40 37 44 54 70 85 113 87 94 102 95 71 58 26 9 10 13 14 18 22 24 25 33 27 36 39 28 38 43 36 41 40 27 150 162 202 231 281 331 406 468 533 567 550 560 552 576 655 653 665 656 28 318 347 400 459 513 569 679 775 911 1.028 1,066 1.139 1,051 1.158 1,300 1,360 1,353 1 ,440 29 135 141 161 183 213 239 270 302 338 378 407 445 478 502 582 625 627 648 30 95 99 111 124 145 154 177 198 217 241 251 278 300 310 328 337 328 345 31 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 2 'I 1 'I (■•) (■-) (■-) 'I 32 1 ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 33 10 13 14 14 17 20 22 26 33 41 45 50 58 63 69 73 75 34 12 12 14 16 19 21 24 27 31 37 40 44 47 52 59 69 71 75 35 15 16 18 22 27 36 38 42 48 52 59 63 65 64 112 123 124 123 36 ^1 1^1 ^\ 1^ ^i l^i ^\ 1^! 'I 'I 'I 37 38 1 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 10 11 11 12 14 15 21 22 21 39 f) (■-) a-) 27^^ 1 (■-) 1 1 1 6^] 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 40 183 205 239 300 330 408 473 573 659 695 573 655 718 735 727 793 41 120 135 155 176 189 217 264 311 372 422 408 417 325 388 410 412 416 441 42 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 9 8 5 5 5 7 8 9 7 7 43 13 13 15 16 19 22 23 19 26 33 39 44 ?) (°) 5 2 2 44 9 9 9 11 10 17 19 24 30 36 41 42 36 35 39 42 44 44 45 7 7 8 9 15 28 46 53 70 89 104 118 131 142 144 156 144 156 46 2 4 5 9 11 11 12 14 16 21 26 31 n (°) 72 69 68 36 47 16 20 27 30 25 8 12 13 12 4 3 3 4 6 7 9 9 14 48 'I C-) 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 6 3 3 C) C) 3 6 8 9 49 3 9 3 11 4 14 5 16 50 9 16 Ts 22 '24 25 24 24 IS T9 21" 2\' '19 19 51 'I '^i (^) (■-) (■•) (■-) 'I (•-) 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 52 3 3 4 4 6 6 6 5 6 5 6 8 8 8 10 53 145 157 176 198 228 246 289 330 383 442 474 511 520 543 574 598 586 585 54 38 37 42 47 51 52 60 66 75 89 91 92 94 97 109 113 97 83 55 43 49 57 64 74 78 97 114 134 156 168 175 166 182 203 206 207 215 56 (° C) \° (°) n ^i n "1 ") Pi n n °] D 2 2 2 2 57 D °) n n n H H U r) n ri ri D 35 38 43 46 58 ;>8 36 41 46 56 64 >4 68 162 111 iw 127 124 114 118 115 115 59 27 30 32 36 40 47 52 57 64 68 77 91 100 105 110 122 123 123 60 100 106 118 137 159 225 248 269 301 347 371 389 391 400 420 421 424 439 61 263 289 322 368 413 417 481 535 606 648 659 680 679 735 790 811 821 850 62 74 84 94 107 116 136 168 200 245 269 264 264 257 300 324 334 351 370 63 31 34 38 44 51 59 70 81 95 108 120 127 135 147 158 154 158 159 64 43 50 56 63 65 77 98 119 151 161 144 137 121 152 165 180 193 211 65 288 309 348 393 447 517 605 701 827 942 1.066 1,161 1,191 1.297 1,386 1,517 1,641 1,745 66 18 19 20 23 25 28 34 35 44 48 47 47 42 48 44 47 48 48 67 22 22 23 25 27 29 35 40 47 49 58 59 64 70 74 89 94 93 68 9 9 9 9 8 8 10 10 11 11 11 12 13 14 C) C) 384 (°) 69 58 59 65 69 81 99 117 148 177 208 239 264 284 321 330 373 397 70 13 17 19 22 25 29 34 40 48 53 55 64 64 70 82 91 97 98 71 8 10 12 14 16 17 19 21 25 28 34 27 30 38 46 42 49 47 72 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 14 16 17 19 22 24 ?) 29 73 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 6 5 ?) 4 74 75 80 93 104 121 143 166 187 217 245 277 315 348 368 389 425 452 514 75 14 15 17 20 25 30 33 36 43 46 54 56 63 70 84 92 100 112 76 11 12 15 17 17 16 18 18 20 23 25 30 31 34 40 42 44 47 77 9 12 14 21 25 29 30 25 26 30 33 36 39 78 S' I s I s 11 s s 4d ^1' u 11 u fi 76 '7I 11 11 79 80 32 36 39 50 59 64 79 95 108 135 159 175 138 140 149 161 207 216 81 343 380 426 467 529 616 677 750 831 906 987 1.075 1,135 1,203 1.276 1,361 1,407 1,480 82 93 103 111 120 136 156 167 183 201 222 238 254 261 272 288 302 302 319 83 43 46 57 63 68 72 75 77 85 89 96 105 107 126 130 133 146 154 84 207 232 258 284 325 389 435 490 544 595 653 717 767 805 857 926 959 1,007 85 See footnotes at end of table. 226 ® Montana STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Montana ' Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) DoHars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. ^Montana Percent Montana Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Montana • 227 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Montana, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 193S 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income , Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence » Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/os; Transfer payments 308 261 47 524 587 260 1 268 226 42 539 496 227 1 205 195 10 540 380 165 1 181 146 34 540 336 150 1 160 141 19 541 296 130 1 197 176 21 545 361 164 1 260 201 59 550 473 223 1 261 241 20 554 471 215 1 281 247 34 554 507 241 2 282 225 56 552 511 245 2 292 236 56 555 526 254 2 314 249 65 558 563 271 3 384 269 115 543 707 341 3 465 312 153 521 893 418 3 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income*.. Farm Nonfarm earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 260 42 6 202 3 55 25 31 47 214 185 Q-) 31 8 28 38 47 8 25 29 13 (■•) 15 226 35 6 179 3 46 21 25 42 185 156 P-) 24 5 22 33 41 7 23 29 13 (■-) 15 164 28 13 146 3 17 -3 20 10 154 126 « 14 9 16 27 33 7 20 29 13 (■•) 15 149 22 11 113 2 35 23 12 34 116 89 (■-) 7 5 11 21 25 5 15 28 12 (■-) 15 129 20 11 106 2 21 11 10 19 110 80 P-) 6 3 11 20 22 5 13 30 14 (■•) 15 164 22 11 133 2 29 12 17 21 143 104 (■■) 7 11 12 22 29 6 16 39 19 (■-) 20 222 26 12 152 2 68 47 21 59 164 125 (■-) 13 9 17 25 38 6 18 38 19 (■•) 18 214 31 16 176 3 36 10 26 20 195 146 P-) 18 10 20 28 44 6 20 49 31 17 239 30 13 186 3 52 23 28 34 207 162 (■•) 25 7 24 30 48 6 21 46 27 (■•) 18 243 26 13 175 3 67 41 26 56 189 138 (■•) 15 7 18 28 43 6 20 51 33 (••) 18 252 28 13 179 3 73 42 30 56 198 150 (■•) 17 10 21 29 47 6 21 47 29 1 18 269 30 15 183 3 85 51 34 65 207 164 (■-) 24 10 22 29 51 7 22 42 23 (4 19 338 31 15 200 3 137 96 41 115 226 184 (■-) 28 8 26 34 57 7 24 42 21 (■•) 20 415 37 13 238 3 177 127 50 153 265 219 (■•) 35 15 32 41 61 7 27 47 20 6 21 551 349 202 483 1,141 505 4 501 37 13 276 4 225 170 56 202 304 237 (•-) 39 10 39 47 66 7 28 67 22 23 22 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/t/s.' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net eamings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us/ Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 553 372 182 471 1,175 505 4 571 400 171 477 1,197 511 5 666 467 200 514 1,296 574 6 780 523 257 530 1,471 679 8 Eamings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 500 38 15 286 5 214 151 63 182 323 256 34 10 39 57 75 8 33 67 21 22 24 506 42 23 300 5 205 139 171 340 263 (■•) 27 12 37 57 85 9 35 77 24 28 25 568 55 43 324 6 244 167 78 200 375 313 (■•) 27 19 42 63 107 11 44 61 24 8 29 671 66 43 378 7 294 217 78 257 422 361 P-) 34 25 52 70 117 12 51 61 23 5 32 885 615 270 542 1,633 768 9 (^) 759 85 41 430 8 330 232 98 270 498 426 (■-) 42 40 61 80 129 13 60 72 27 7 39 800 668 132 569 1,406 670 10 (■-) 660 94 46 460 9 201 97 104 132 538 453 1 41 48 63 83 136 15 66 85 29 12 43 979 718 261 593 1,651 834 12 (■•) 822 99 58 480 11 343 230 113 261 573 488 1 44 56 69 85 142 19 73 85 29 10 46 1,072 791 281 596 1,798 930 14 (■•) 916 104 52 M7 14 370 246 124 281 650 550 1 53 63 76 98 161 21 78 99 31 17 51 1,092 866 226 602 1,815 931 16 -1 914 110 68 598 15 318 190 127 226 704 591 1 63 64 83 108 165 23 84 114 35 22 57 1,115 885 230 616 1,809 957 17 -1 940 112 62 614 17 327 198 129 230 728 609 1 68 57 88 109 170 26 89 119 36 21 62 1,102 903 199 624 1,766 934 18 -1 915 122 65 619 17 298 166 132 199 735 612 2 60 65 88 104 172 28 93 123 36 21 66 1,199 983 216 636 1,885 1,015 21 -1 993 134 72 671 20 324 183 141 216 799 668 2 74 64 104 109 182 31 103 131 37 22 72 1,260 1,062 197 656 1,920 1,068 24 -1 1,043 141 76 732 24 312 165 147 197 871 729 2 85 74 116 119 190 34 111 142 39 25 77 1,316 1,108 ?08 667 1,973 1,094 27 -1 1,066 159 92 746 24 324 173 151 208 886 735 2 71 72 110 124 205 35 116 151 42 25 83 See footnotes at end of table. 228 • Montana STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Montana, 1958-87 [Millions ot dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation ot personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us.' Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of reside.nce Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/ys; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' fi^ining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance "> Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Tnjcking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,365 1,139 226 666 2,049 1,103 27 -1 1,076 179 110 738 23 342 190 152 226 877 712 3 (°) (°) 52 1 18 30 3 74 112 47 20 P) 1 1 9 5 11 C) 65 33 il 2 rf 4 C-) 1 111 53 17 {^) 10 16 14 52 145 38 13 25 125 13 14 8 5 6 5 3 2 37 7 3 1,343 1,199 143 669 2,007 1,064 30 -1 1,032 191 119 770 25 268 109 159 143 920 744 3 (°) i°) 46 1 16 25 3 83 115 48 21 (°) 1 1 9 5 12 (M (°) 67 40 18 2 i 4 (■-) 1 114 54 19 (■-) 9 17 15 56 155 41 15 26 131 13 14 9 6 7 4 3 2 40 8 3 1,393 1,236 157 679 2,052 1,110 37 -1 1,072 200 122 805 27 278 121 156 157 953 760 4 {") 47 1 15 28 4 82 122 50 22 {°) {■•) 1 10 4 12 { (' 7; 39 1 23 2 1 (M (M (■-) 5 (■-) 1 117 53 21 (■•) 10 18 15 59 154 43 17 26 133 12 14 9 6 7 5 4 2 38 7 3 1,394 1,282 112 696 2,003 1,107 37 -1 1,069 193 132 835 30 242 79 162 112 995 782 4 (") C) 48 1 15 28 4 88 124 50 23 n 1 2 10 3 12 1^1 74 41 1 23 2 1^1 (^) {^) 5 (■-) 1 117 50 22 (■•) 11 19 16 63 155 44 17 27 139 11 14 9 8 7 5 4 2 41 8 4 1,631 1,358 272 698 2,337 1,330 39 -1 1,290 207 134 894 33 403 236 168 272 1,058 831 4 (°) ?) 46 1 15 26 4 110 135 51 23 (°) (■-) 2 10 3 13 (■-) (°) 84 45 (M 5 5 0-) 1 120 51 22 P-) 10 20 17 61 162 45 18 27 148 13 14 9 9 7 5 3 2 44 8 4 1,618 1,407 211 703 2,302 1,311 44 -1 1,265 215 138 932 34 345 172 173 211 1,100 850 4 P) V) 50 (M 14 30 5 108 141 53 24 (°> (■-) 2 10 3 13 (M (°) 89 50 1 22 2 1 C-) 6 6 (■-) 1 120 49 23 (■•) 10 19 18 62 166 47 20 28 152 14 15 9 10 8 5 3 2 45 9 4 1,649 1,479 171 706 2,336 1,321 47 -1 1,273 232 144 964 37 320 133 187 171 1,150 883 6 (°) (°) 53 1 12 35 6 103 144 55 26 P) (■-) 2 10 3 13 P. 89 53 II 2 1^ (■-) P-) 6 P) 1 126 53 23 (■-) 10 21 20 64 176 51 21 29 160 13 15 9 11 8 5 3 2 49 10 5 1,778 1,536 192 706 2,518 1,416 47 (■-) 1,368 255 154 1,025 41 350 153 198 192 1,224 944 6 {°) P) 54 1 13 33 7 115 155 56 26 n ('•) 3 11 3 12 C-) P) 99 58 1 27 3 2 P) (■-) (■-) (■-) 7 (4 1 135 54 26 (■•) 11 23 21 68 186 54 22 32 171 15 16 9 11 8 6 3 2 54 11 5 1,912 1,684 229 707 2,705 1,527 60 -1 1,466 280 166 1,087 44 397 183 213 229 1,298 997 7 P) P) 57 1 12 37 7 116 166 58 27 (°) (') 3 11 3 12 (' (" 101 62 1 31 3 2 1 7 (■-) 1 142 56 28 P) 12 24 22 73 196 57 24 33 184 16 18 9 12 9 7 3 2 61 12 6 1,950 1,758 192 701 2,782 1.530 69 -1 1,461 296 193 1,121 47 363 141 222 192 1,338 1,031 8 {°) 47 1 13 26 7 122 165 60 28 (°) P) 4 11 3 12 1 P) 105 62 1 25 3 2 P) (■-) P) 3 7 P) 1 148 56 31 \l 26 23 73 206 59 25 34 202 16 18 9 14 10 6 3 2 68 13 6 P) 13 10 165 48 24 93 (4 15 9 176 48 27 101 C-) 16 10 193 53 31 109 10 212 62 36 115 (■•) 19 10 227 67 38 122 (■-) 19 11 249 71 46 132 12 267 74 49 144 (■•) 19 12 280 76 48 156 (■-) 15 14 301 83 52 167 P) 20 16 307 89 55 164 2,049 1,851 198 700 2,927 1,609 73 -1 1,535 297 217 1,176 52 381 155 226 198 1,411 1,094 9 P) P) 49 1 19 22 7 126 180 62 28 P) (■-) 5 12 3 13 1 (°) 118 69 1 30 3 2 (M 1 P) 4 7 {■-) 1 158 58 34 P) 13 27 25 77 217 65 27 38 214 17 19 9 14 10 6 4 2 73 13 7 17 317 93 48 176 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Montana • 229 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Montana, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 2.459 2,614 3,045 3,580 3,866 4,222 4,543 4,952 5,860 6,428 7,040 7,858 8,118 8,504 8,922 9,092 9,565 9,946 1 2,162 2,352 2,631 2,966 3,380 3.807 4,302 4,866 5,527 6,182 6,759 7.511 7,931 8,387 8,852 9,085 9,207 9,494 2 297 261 414 614 486 415 241 86 333 247 280 347 187 117 70 7 359 453 3 697 711 719 727 737 749 759 771 784 789 789 796 805 816 823 825 817 809 4 3,528 3,676 4,234 4,922 5,245 5,635 5,989 6,420 7,474 8.146 8,924 9,874 10,084 10.424 10,835 11,016 11,702 12.291 5 1,932 2,041 2,415 2.844 3.001 3.219 3,439 3.698 4,428 4,756 5,071 5,507 5,480 5,692 5,933 5,950 6,308 6,546 6 89 99 109 136 152 165 194 218 241 256 280 325 349 366 393 421 429 442 7 -1 -1 -1 (^) 1 C-) 1 1 -1 1 7 12 17 18 13 13 12 11 8 1,842 1,941 2,305 2,707 2.850 3,054 3,246 3,481 4,186 4,501 4,798 5,194 5,148 5.344 5,553 5,543 5,891 6,115 9 343 353 385 463 535 583 645 750 881 1.037 1,192 1,460 1,623 1.692 1,826 1,908 1,915 1,979 10 274 320 355 410 482 584 653 721 792 891 1,050 1,204 1,348 1.468 1,543 1.642 1,760 1,853 11 1,359 1,471 1,640 1,838 2,065 2,267 2,519 2,805 3,209 3.584 3,859 4,220 4.340 4.521 4.714 4.765 4,715 4,799 12 68 79 94 107 131 161 196 232 267 298 333 364 405 430 436 427 409 423 13 506 491 680 899 804 791 725 660 951 874 879 922 734 741 782 759 1,184 1,324 14 247 205 352 536 392 323 153 3 223 129 159 227 64 -4 -50 -106 253 349 15 259 286 328 363 413 469 572 657 729 745 720 695 670 745 832 865 930 975 16 297 261 414 614 486 415 241 86 333 247 280 347 187 117 70 7 359 453 17 1,635 1.780 2,001 2,230 2.515 2.804 3,198 3,612 4,095 4,509 4,791 5,159 5.293 5.576 5.862 5.943 5,949 6,093 18 1,263 1,365 1,543 1,722 1.947 2.151 2,497 2,858 3,275 3,617 3,831 4,118 4,173 4.375 4.601 4.817 4,606 4.699 19 11 13 17 20 23 24 27 33 34 35 29 34 29 54 50 42 37 41 20 C) n P) P) P) P) P) (°) (°) P) P) ") 29 33 33 31 27 30 21 (°) h (°) s ("J 108 P) P) P) P) 1^"^ P) ■>) 1 21 17 12 10 11 22 64 57 70 117 112 123 152 240 327 290 242 247 233 199 201 23 1 2 3 7 9 15 19 23 36 44 47 53 53 55 59 63 60 54 24 16 15 17 21 33 38 39 46 58 75 120 186 155 110 122 109 68 62 25 39 33 43 47 56 52 42 41 44 52 55 68 61 54 38 31 39 56 26 7 7 8 9 11 12 13 13 14 17 18 19 20 23 27 30 32 29 27 140 155 187 205 228 248 306 377 431 436 446 424 453 462 443 425 420 396 28 202 215 234 255 284 298 342 399 459 509 504 522 470 526 559 552 548 549 29 71 74 80 91 97 103 112 128 142 159 174 193 198 206 204 203 209 208 30 32 33 35 37 40 39 44 53 56 62 67 71 70 71 65 59 62 63 31 n (°) n P) P) P) q q q P) q P) P) P) ('J 8 P) C-) 32 (■-) (■-) 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 6 7 9 8 33 6 6 7 12 9 11 11 11 15 18 24 27 26 30 33 32 34 34 34 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 23 26 30 31 33 35 37 38 39 40 42 35 4 4 4 5 7 7 8 10 11 13 13 13 14 14 17 18 19 18 36 14 15 17 18 21 23 24 27 30 33 35 43 45 45 41 43 41 38 37 C-) Q-) P) (■-) P) P) P P) P) (') '1 P) 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 39 1^1 C) n P) 187 C) P) P P) P) P) 329 272 1 P) P) P) 1 40 141 154 165 195 230 271 317 350 331 320 356 349 339 341 41 69 79 84 94 106 107 131 162 193 213 194 197 163 217 224 221 222 223 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 P) P) 3 4 4 4 43 40 36 41 40 47 53 58 64 70 79 77 67 46 39 54 50 42 46 44 4 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 12 14 14 13 12 14 14 14 13 45 2 2 2 2 3 5 5 5 6 7 8 10 8 7 9 11 11 12 46 H 'I 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 P) P) 7 8 4 4 47 1 2 3 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 48 « (■-) (■-) P) (■-) (■•) P) P) P) 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 49 5 6 9 4 12 2 13 1 14 50 9 Ve Ts '20 '23 2i '23 '23 '24 '26 '29 27 '26 22 51 Q-) (■-) 'I P) 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 52 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 9 9 11 53 176 194 220 247 282 302 352 400 457 522 565 615 652 649 706 694 678 656 54 67 69 76 87 93 93 109 122 141 170 176 173 163 156 171 165 133 104 55 37 45 54 61 72 77 91 104 121 131 148 163 177 176 216 216 219 220 56 0-) {■-) H-) C-) (■-) (M (■-) P) P) (•■) ^'2 (■•) (■-) P) P) (■•) {') P) 57 13 15 17 18 25 25 27 33 37 40 43 45 46 48 47 54 56 58 30 33 38 44 50 57 66 75 86 99 110 124 135 127 120 104 105 103 59 28 31 36 37 42 50 59 66 72 81 92 111 133 143 152 163 166 172 60 92 99 112 125 152 194 216 237 265 302 338 359 356 358 375 366 344 345 61 247 271 301 341 378 399 457 504 566 611 613 644 669 720 744 739 718 733 62 72 82 89 96 103 119 146 170 201 219 218 225 228 257 266 271 277 287 63 31 34 37 41 46 53 61 69 80 89 101 109 118 127 133 136 139 138 64 41 47 52 56 57 66 85 100 121 130 117 116 110 130 133 135 138 149 65 259 281 313 350 389 450 539 616 709 795 878 968 1,026 1.107 1,211 1,295 1,386 1,492 66 18 21 23 27 29 32 41 46 56 58 60 56 52 59 59 60 59 60 67 20 21 22 23 25 27 33 37 42 44 47 49 53 56 59 75 79 81 68 9 9 8 9 8 8 9 10 10 10 10 11 12 12 14 14 14 14 69 18 19 23 27 32 39 48 52 59 73 83 100 109 112 132 156 167 179 70 13 16 18 20 23 26 33 38 46 49 51 59 57 64 74 79 83 84 71 8 9 10 10 12 12 14 17 21 23 29 27 27 32 37 32 34 37 72 4 4 5 6 6 8 9 11 10 12 11 14 15 18 21 24 (°) 31 73 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 6 16 4 3 4 4 5 5 518 5 74 91 98 109 118 132 155 184 210 238 264 307 351 407 443 463 495 572 75 19 19 21 23 25 29 33 37 44 46 50 58 63 70 85 95 107 123 76 9 11 15 18 20 19 19 17 20 22 23 26 25 26 30 31 32 34 77 18 23 27 31 32 39 40 36 39 41 43 45 50 1 79 78 79 80 u I « 30 I pi' 35 S u u P) 54 (■-) 60 P) 65 (■•) 64 1 65 1 70 1 76 1 77 P) 77 21 23 26 34 38 43 52 64 73 88 99 112 100 102 114 109 137 143 81 372 415 458 507 568 653 702 754 821 892 960 1,042 1,120 1,201 1,261 1,326 1,343 1,394 82 110 118 133 143 162 190 193 204 222 241 258 278 282 298 312 328 322 345 83 48 52 58 66 69 69 72 71 73 74 75 82 88 93 95 97 104 112 84 214 244 267 299 337 394 436 479 525 576 627 682 750 810 854 901 917 938 85 See footnotes at end of table. 230 . Utah STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Utah Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 FTm r-Ttea \~rm iM i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Utah Percent Utah Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 ES-] 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. *• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Utah ® 231 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Utah, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. P/us,' Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm 1929 278 238 40 508 547 235 (■•: Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constaiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income*. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Hnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 234 39 5 174 2 58 33 26 40 195 176 C-) 26 9 31 35 41 11 23 19 5 1 13 1930 251 215 36 509 493 211 (^) 210 36 5 158 2 50 29 21 36 175 155 (•■) 21 8 27 31 36 10 22 19 5 1 14 1944 642 564 78 616 1,043 593 10 583 41 18 444 6 143 65 78 78 515 339 (■-) 35 41 56 62 94 12 39 176 86 66 25 1931 188 178 10 513 367 151 (■-) 151 28 10 130 2 20 4 15 10 141 121 14 6 21 25 28 8 19 20 5 1 14 1945 663 581 83 596 1,113 602 11 592 43 29 450 8 144 69 75 83 519 330 (■■) 32 22 56 63 101 13 42 189 87 74 27 1932 157 140 17 517 303 126 (■-) 125 23 8 101 2 22 13 10 17 109 89 P-) 8 3 16 19 21 7 15 20 5 1 14 1946 692 609 83 638 1,085 593 10 583 53 56 430 6 155 68 87 83 510 377 (■-) 30 30 55 66 126 16 51 133 67 34 32 1933 154 132 21 520 295 125 125 21 8 98 2 26 16 9 21 104 82 (}■) 7 3 15 17 19 7 13 22 8 1 14 1947 744 644 100 636 1,170 641 10 631 57 57 466 9 167 82 84 100 541 437 (■■) 44 36 73 70 137 18 58 104 58 7 08 1934 161 156 5 522 30S 131 {■-) 131 21 8 115 2 14 14 5 126 97 (■-) 9 5 16 19 26 6 15 30 11 1 18 1948 811 729 82 653 1,242 693 11 682 74 55 519 10 164 64 99 82 611 500 1 50 49 90 77 143 21 69 111 58 8 44 1935 203 175 28 526 387 171 (4 171 23 10 129 2 40 23 17 28 143 113 (■•) 11 7 21 21 31 7 16 30 11 1 18 1949 837 759 77 671 1,247 706 12 (■-) 694 86 57 534 11 160 60 100 77 628 509 1 47 47 95 79 147 23 70 119 64 8 48 1936 242 203 40 527 460 203 (■•) 203 26 14 147 2 55 33 22 40 164 128 (■•) 13 9 23 24 34 7 17 35 18 1 16 1950 927 848 79 696 1,332 777 15 O 762 98 67 586 14 177 65 112 79 697 556 1 52 58 103 81 156 29 77 141 78 12 50 1937 233 215 18 529 440 198 2 196 26 10 161 2 35 12 23 18 181 149 (■-) 19 7 27 28 40 8 19 32 14 1 17 1951 1,075 969 106 706 1,523 935 18 C-) 917 102 56 704 17 215 92 123 106 829 638 1 63 67 125 92 176 30 84 190 114 20 56 1938 235 208 27 535 440 200 2 198 24 13 152 2 45 21 24 27 173 137 (■•) 13 9 23 25 39 8 19 36 17 1 18 1952 1,141 1,047 94 724 1,576 995 21 (■-) 974 108 59 770 19 206 79 128 94 902 681 2 70 63 132 103 187 33 91 220 139 20 62 1939 246 217 29 543 453 210 2 208 25 13 158 2 50 24 26 29 181 144 (■) 14 9 25 26 42 8 20 36 17 1 18 1953 1,174 1,104 71 739 1,589 1,009 21 (■-) 987 123 64 802 22 185 55 131 71 938 729 2 76 61 147 111 198 37 98 209 123 20 66 1940 263 235 28 552 475 224 2 222 26 14 169 2 52 23 29 28 196 158 {■•) 19 8 25 27 48 8 22 38 18 2 18 1954 1,171 1,106 65 750 1,562 997 22 (■■) 974 124 73 791 22 184 51 132 65 932 726 2 64 63 142 110 197 42 106 205 111 23 72 1941 325 284 41 551 590 281 3 278 31 16 202 3 77 35 41 240 197 C^) 22 24 29 33 56 9 24 42 20 3 20 1955 1,292 1,230 62 783 1,650 1.101 24 C-) 1,077 138 77 876 26 200 49 151 62 1,039 818 2 76 83 153 113 213 49 120 221 117 26 78 1942 508 452 56 582 873 463 5 457 36 15 342 3 117 48 69 56 406 316 (■•) 28 80 55 42 70 10 31 90 40 30 20 1956 1,407 1,348 58 809 1,739 1,191 27 -1 1,164 161 82 956 31 204 45 159 58 1.133 904 2 91 96 183 121 229 51 132 228 120 23 85 1943 701 618 83 627 1,118 655 11 644 42 15 488 4 162 72 90 83 572 395 C-) 34 100 71 53 89 11 37 177 82 73 22 1957 1,520 1,452 68 826 1,841 1,287 31 -1 1,255 173 93 1,028 35 223 55 168 68 1.218 977 2 99 101 205 130 241 54 145 242 128 21 93 See footnotes at end of table. 232 • Utah STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Utah, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Plase of Residence Tct3l personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/l/s.' Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries. Ottier labor income... Proprietors' income ' Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestiy, fisfieries, and other'.. Agricultural sea'ices Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles.. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '° Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Se.'vices Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures , Health services Legal services Educational sen/ices Social sen/ices " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian , Federal, military State and local 1958 1,574 1,521 52 845 1,862 1,322 33 1,288 180 105 1,076 37 209 37 171 52 1,269 1,004 2 (") 19 12 52 5 102 215 82 42 f) 6 7 12 2 (°) 133 3 3 65 14 11 3 10 1 7 13 1 3 127 52 26 11 20 19 88 159 59 20 39 165 9 17 7 11 10 5 4 3 44 7 19 13 15 265 140 20 105 1959 1,691 1.643 48 870 1,944 1,418 38 C-) 1,379 199 113 1.157 41 220 34 186 48 1,369 1,090 2 n i 17 11 SO 5 109 244 85 44 n 5 7 12 2 159 5 3 58 15 12 4 29 1 15 15 n 3 132 52 28 11 21 19 96 174 64 22 42 186 10 19 8 15 10 5 4 3 49 8 21 (■-) 14 19 279 144 21 114 1960 1,809 1.765 45 900 2,010 1,506 45 {■•) 1,461 229 120 1,247 46 213 29 184 45 1,461 1,157 3 9; 18 12 57 6 106 281 90 47 6 (°) 13 7 12 2 I9i 4 3 68 15 13 5 41 1 22 15 (■■) 3 134 51 30 11 22 20 99 181 67 24 43 194 10 20 8 15 12 5 6 4 50 8 24 (■■) 16 17 304 154 23 127 1961 1,932 1,893 39 936 2,064 1,610 48 1,562 237 133 1,340 51 219 23 196 39 1,572 1,243 3 C) p. 17 13 60 6 118 314 91 47 n 7 n 14 8 11 2 n 223 4 3 70 18 14 4 65 1 24 16 1 4 136 49 33 11 23 20 107 186 71 26 45 213 10 21 8 17 12 6 6 5 54 10 26 (■-) 18 19 329 167 24 137 1962 2,099 2,042 57 958 2,191 1.761 54 (M 1.707 252 140 1,457 56 248 41 207 57 1,704 1,345 3 n 13 12 60 6 139 345 92 47 {") 7 n 15 7 11 C-) 2 <°i 253 5 3 66 17 16 6 89 1 31 17 1 4 145 51 36 12 24 22 115 200 75 28 47 230 10 23 8 18 13 6 7 7 59 11 30 (■-) 20 19 359 180 26 154 1963 2,183 2,137 46 974 2,241 1,835 62 (■-) 1,773 258 152 1,532 61 243 29 213 46 1,789 1,399 3 C) ^1 13 10 57 6 139 364 95 48 n 7 16 8 11 (-) 3 269 5 3 65 18 16 8 97 1 34 18 1 4 151 52 38 13 25 23 123 208 79 30 49 246 10 24 8 19 14 7 7 7 66 12 32 18 390 193 26 171 1964 2,290 2,253 37 978 2,341 1,908 66 1 1,843 284 163 1.588 66 254 18 236 37 1.871 1.450 5 n 84 13 9 55 7 144 356 102 51 9 10 (■-) 3 {") 254 5 3 68 19 18 11 78 2 27 19 1 4 158 52 40 (M 14 28 24 127 221 85 33 52 269 10 25 8 20 15 8 8 7 74 14 36 n 24 21 422 203 29 190 1965 2,426 2.373 53 991 2,448 2,011 68 1 1,945 304 177 1,662 69 281 34 247 53 1,958 1,494 4 92 12 8 62 10 145 347 103 50 (°) 9 n 19 8 11 (■■) 3 {") 244 6 3 76 18 21 12 60 2 22 19 1 5 166 53 43 (■-) 14 30 26 133 231 91 35 56 285 11 27 8 22 15 8 9 7 77 15 40 22 464 223 31 210 1966 2,579 2,524 55 1,009 2,556 2,151 89 1 2,063 323 193 1,781 73 296 37 259 55 2,096 1,560 5 n 95 11 8 65 11 153 359 108 52 n 11 {°) 19 8 11 (■•) 4 P) 251 6 4 79 20 24 13 56 2 21 18 2 5 178 57 47 <■-) 15 31 27 140 246 94 36 58 290 12 29 8 24 16 9 9 7 81 16 24 (■-) 31 24 535 267 34 234 1967 2,716 2,648 67 1,019 2,665 2,265 102 1 2,165 326 225 1,868 78 319 50 269 67 2,198 1,590 5 (°) ^1 12 8 55 11 140 360 113 54 (°) 13 8 11 (■-) 4 P) 247 7 4 69 21 26 16 52 3 25 17 2 5 189 58 50 D 19 34 29 147 258 97 38 60 306 13 30 8 26 17 10 9 8 89 17 27 C-) 28 24 608 312 36 260 1968 2,917 2,846 71 1,029 2,835 2,440 112 2 2,330 331 256 2,019 90 331 53 277 71 2,369 1,711 6 97 11 9 66 11 147 389 119 54 C) 15 n 22 10 11 (■-) 5 {") 270 7 4 82 23 37 16 51 3 19 19 3 6 200 57 57 (M 20 36 31 156 277 106 40 66 333 13 30 8 29 18 10 10 10 96 17 32 33 26 658 337 40 281 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Utah •233 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Utah, 1958-87--Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 3,513 3,904 4,380 4,928 5,530 6,155 7,014 7,987 9,230 10,490 11,710 13,125 14,091 14,998 16,426 17,512 18,285 19,129 1 3,431 3,820 4,284 4,787 5.421 6,076 6,924 7,903 9,127 10,355 11,586 13,020 13,990 14.936 16,315 17,419 18,132 18,934 2 82 84 96 142 109 79 90 85 103 135 124 105 101 62 111 93 153 195 3 1.066 1,101 1,135 1,169 1,199 1,234 1.272 1.316 1,364 1,416 1,473 1,516 1,559 1.595 1,623 1,644 1,664 1,680 4 3,297 3,547 3,861 4,217 4,613 4,988 5,513 6,068 6,766 7,407 7,952 8,660 9,041 9,400 10,120 10,653 10,988 11,389 5 2,900 3,191 3,584 4,040 4,507 4,956 5.706 6.544 7,549 8,534 9,358 10,331 10,915 1 1 .526 12,780 13,562 14,091 14,652 6 137 152 175 206 237 261 306 358 395 452 512 607 661 673 739 804 841 871 7 2 2 5 7 11 13 16 20 26 34 49 53 70 51 58 74 76 69 8 2,765 3,041 3,414 3,841 4.281 4,708 5.416 6.207 7,180 8,117 8,895 9,776 10,323 10.904 12,099 12,832 13.326 13,860 9 399 447 490 529 605 643 710 802 955 1,129 1,332 1,626 1,799 1.949 2,147 2,330 2.430 2,548 10 350 416 476 558 644 805 888 979 1,095 1,244 1,483 1,722 1,969 2.145 2,179 2,350 2.528 2,721 11 2,417 2,647 2,948 3,297 3.696 4,043 4,581 5.213 6,032 6,863 7,627 8,613 9,132 9.613 10,612 11.311 11.659 12,081 12 122 141 173 201 245 303 373 451 529 616 710 809 913 966 1,029 1,045 1.047 1,080 13 361 403 463 542 567 610 753 880 989 1,055 1,021 909 870 947 1,140 1.206 1.385 1,501 14 63 65 79 121 85 54 62 55 63 92 80 61 51 14 64 47 108 149 15 298 337 385 422 482 556 691 825 925 963 941 848 819 933 1,076 1.159 1.277 1,352 16 82 84 96 142 109 79 90 85 103 135 124 105 101 62 111 93 153 195 17 2,818 3,107 3,488 3,898 4,399 4.877 5,616 6,459 7,446 8.400 9,233 10,226 10,814 11.464 12,669 13.470 13.938 14,467 18 2,038 2,235 2,573 2,933 3,348 3,725 4.351 5,051 5,885 6.717 7,363 8,149 8,551 9,019 10,054 10.595 10.900 1 1 ,358 19 7 8 9 10 12 13 16 20 22 25 26 28 29 37 40 44 36 39 20 (°) ") (") (°) ?) (°) (°) (°) ?) {°\ (°) n 29 35 39 42 34 36 21 C) H h \°) P (°) h ?) H n (°) ("■ 3 1 2 2 3 22 128 128 141 158 196 222 256 307 352 437 514 643 631 498 468 378 306 312 23 16 17 21 25 32 46 62 72 79 111 133 153 193 126 119 128 129 120 24 11 13 21 29 41 47 45 58 72 83 122 171 159 133 149 134 76 64 25 91 90 90 96 113 118 136 163 186 225 238 294 253 216 177 91 74 104 26 10 8 9 9 10 12 13 15 15 17 20 25 26 24 23 25 27 24 27 178 217 281 328 368 410 537 655 744 840 816 782 805 881 1,071 1,085 1.045 955 28 452 474 542 621 726 792 894 1,028 1,202 1.409 1,602 1,817 1,847 1.920 2,211 2,343 2.357 2,403 29 140 147 162 179 205 230 258 295 334 370 400 442 455 471 509 549 581 626 30 61 60 64 67 75 83 91 101 111 121 129 145 155 154 162 173 189 213 31 ^l ri C^) O n n n (°) (°) P) n (°) 1 1 2 1 1 3 32 24 27 32 35 42 46 54 54 53 56 56 62 66 64 64 63 33 (°) Ts n D P) (°) (°) (°) n (-) (°) rj 13 14 17 27 32 33 34 26 33 37 41 46 51 57 66 76 85 §2 97 107 118 129 139 148 35 13 16 20 23 26 32 34 45 50 55 62 68 70 69 80 84 82 82 36 10 11 11 12 15 18 20 22 25 31 32 40 39 40 40 41 41 41 37 (■-) (■•) (■•) (■-) (4 (■•) (■-) (■-) f) P) (■-) ^l 11 P) 38 5 5 6 7 9 10 11 14 16 20 25 26 23 21 32 43 39 312 P) 1,°) 380 C) (°) 562 (°) 733 (°) l.O^i 1,202 ?) 1 1 (°) (°) (°) 1 40 327 442 521 635 869 1,374 1,392 1,450 1,703 1,794 1.777 1,777 41 9 10 13 16 17 27 32 39 49 54 54 53 48 55 63 66 61 59 42 6 8 10 10 11 9 11 12 17 21 23 26 27 36 43 49 48 49 43 94 93 106 119 138 144 163 190 212 236 252 302 238 204 220 197 141 108 44 26 27 31 40 47 65 74 82 97 108 126 143 143 132 158 152 144 143 45 50 63 67 80 97 110 124 138 159 193 232 279 310 327 377 407 412 394 46 23 16 21 24 26 33 37 43 61 86 122 145 164 171 211 197 203 200 47 56 60 70 76 91 92 92 106 125 158 198 225 257 304 370 454 485 537 48 4 4 5 6 9 10 14 16 22 25 24 22 22 24 32 33 35 39 49 12 7 26 10 31 12 37 13 42 50 22 42 50 59 '70 8l" 80 8l" 77' W '1O8 ii'i' 113 " ' '102 51 5 6 7 10 15 15 21 28 32 46 57 61 69 75 76 78 86 90 52 7 9 11 13 15 15 17 20 25 29 33 37 35 37 43 49 48 56 53 235 264 299 338 382 418 487 551 641 737 834 911 1.015 1,097 1,151 1,186 1.197 1,241 54 61 64 68 75 79 77 85 90 103 123 131 134 140 144 159 160 136 114 55 70 85 102 117 130 140 166 193 221 252 272 281 278 269 305 310 320 353 56 11 U 11 11 I] 1 40 1 49 1 57 1 70 2 74 2 85 2 96 2 116 3 161 162 .u 1^'^ 221 57 58 45 49 57 67 77 87 96 107 126 151 177 213 243 255 251 264 247 247 59 36 39 44 49 59 73 88 103 120 135 167 184 236 265 273 289 309 306 60 189 201 226 258 305 344 379 423 509 591 665 722 747 763 819 875 903 888 61 319 354 403 461 512 558 645 722 822 901 941 1,010 1,064 1,154 1,257 1,331 1.385 1,423 62 129 145 165 184 201 222 273 331 407 453 445 463 487 567 634 686 761 819 63 49 54 60 68 80 91 104 122 144 168 185 203 232 271 310 316 345 354 64 80 91 105 116 120 131 168 209 263 284 259 260 255 297 324 370 415 465 65 402 444 507 574 646 747 866 1,013 1,186 1,324 1,520 1,774 1,927 2,102 2,403 2,668 2.910 3,278 66 15 18 20 20 22 32 39 45 57 64 69 67 68 88 84 88 80 86 67 31 32 34 35 39 43 50 57 65 71 79 78 87 95 106 129 138 145 68 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 12 12 13 13 14 16 17 C) 4^^ 533 6^ 69 38 43 49 57 69 84 102 124 148 182 221 256 287 334 414 70 21 25 29 35 39 44 52 62 72 81 90 101 102 112 134 146 153 159 71 12 14 18 21 25 25 29 35 42 47 57 54 61 63 71 71 73 75 72 12 15 18 23 23 22 26 29 32 37 39 45 47 51 65 76 82 85 73 6 8 9 8 8 11 16 20 41 19 16 12 14 15 32 34 41 45 74 119 133 148 163 188 222 260 305 336 388 468 545 622 648 694 767 848 991 75 21 23 27 31 38 45 51 60 62 68 78 94 113 128 148 159 179 211 76 44 50 61 64 70 69 71 77 80 90 98 126 128 146 164 183 193 208 77 16 17 1 19 1 21 1 25 1 29 1 32 1 32 1 35 1 39 44 46 237 52 (°) 78 79 T) T) n n n 39 37 42 50 52 55 58 64 92 93 99 152 170 185 208 223 256 80 33 37 42 57 64 70 85 104 124 146 164 195 178 185 224 246 287 319 81 780 872 915 965 1,051 1.152 1.265 1.408 1,561 1.683 1,871 2,077 2,263 2,445 2,615 2,874 3,038 3,110 82 381 427 412 415 469 491 525 551 594 619 686 763 804 863 923 1,012 1,027 1,053 83 42 49 60 66 64 63 72 78 87 97 113 130 143 159 172 189 200 209 84 358 397 444 484 518 597 667 779 880 967 1,072 1,185 1,316 1,423 1,521 1,674 1,811 1,848 85 See footnotes at end of table. 234 • Wyoming STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Wyoming Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Wyoming Percent Wyoming Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Wyoming • 235 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Wyoming, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments 149 115 34 223 667 130 (M 130 105 26 226 577 115 (•■) 108 93 15 229 470 85 76 9 230 369 84 69 14 230 364 94 81 13 233 404 116 91 25 237 489 100 (■-) 131 107 24 240 545 110 C-) 146 111 35 243 599 127 1 136 107 28 246 551 119 1 143 112 31 248 578 123 1 148 116 32 250 594 127 1 192 141 50 249 769 169 1 232 176 56 249 934 209 2 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm ,. Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 130 16 2 94 1 36 22 13 34 97 85 (4 22 4 8 19 18 2 12 12 4 2 6 115 13 3 87 1 27 16 11 15 75 63 15 2 6 14 14 2 10 12 4 2 6 69 12 4 69 11 3 55 1 14 9 5 100 12 4 25 76 58 13 3 5 14 14 2 8 18 7 2 8 109 13 8 82 1 27 15 12 24 85 66 15 3 6 15 16 2 9 20 10 3 7 126 15 5 87 1 39 27 13 35 92 73 (••) 17 4 7 17 18 2 9 19 8 3 8 118 14 4 85 1 33 20 13 28 90 70 14 6 5 16 18 2 9 20 9 3 8 122 16 5 84 1 38 23 15 31 92 72 (■-) 12 6 6 17 19 2 9 20 9 3 8 126 17 6 83 1 43 26 17 32 95 75 (■-) 12 5 7 17 21 3 10 20 9 3 8 167 19 5 107 1 61 39 21 50 119 91 15 7 8 22 25 3 11 28 10 9 9 207 21 5 140 1 68 43 25 56 153 111 18 11 10 29 26 3 14 42 9 24 9 280 209 71 246 1,139 256 4 252 23 5 167 1 88 57 31 71 185 134 (■-) 23 13 11 38 31 3 15 51 11 31 10 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm 292 232 59 240 1,215 266 300 238 62 240 1,250 271 4 341 254 87 253 1,349 301 3 381 289 92 256 1,489 338 5 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 262 24 5 186 2 78 44 33 59 207 151 27 11 14 45 35 3 16 56 12 33 10 268 23 9 188 3 80 45 35 62 209 157 29 8 15 44 39 4 18 52 13 27 13 298 28 16 187 3 112 68 44 87 214 182 27 14 17 44 51 5 24 32 12 6 14 333 30 18 222 3 112 69 43 92 245 210 (■-) 33 22 20 48 54 6 27 36 13 7 16 430 355 74 269 1,597 375 5 370 42 18 266 4 105 52 53 74 300 252 (■•) 43 32 23 51 63 7 32 48 19 10 18 452 386 66 277 1,632 386 5 (■•) 381 52 19 281 4 101 45 56 66 320 260 (M 41 35 24 51 68 9 33 60 21 18 21 494 415 79 290 1,703 408 6 (■-) 402 65 27 286 5 117 59 58 79 329 265 (■-) 39 34 25 53 69 11 35 64 21 21 22 564 440 125 291 1,940 488 7 -1 480 62 22 318 7 163 102 60 125 363 291 (■-) 47 32 28 60 76 11 37 72 23 24 25 556 478 77 293 1,897 478 8 -1 468 65 23 351 7 119 55 64 77 400 317 1 50 36 31 65 81 12 41 84 26 31 28 557 499 57 290 1,920 475 9 -2 465 68 24 367 8 100 34 65 57 418 333 1 56 33 34 67 85 13 44 84 26 28 31 542 499 43 293 1,851 457 9 -2 446 69 28 360 8 88 22 66 43 414 326 1 52 32 34 62 84 15 47 87 26 28 34 584 533 51 307 1,903 487 9 -3 475 79 30 376 9 102 30 72 51 436 339 1 52 35 35 61 87 17 51 97 28 31 38 623 571 51 312 1,995 524 10 -3 511 80 32 410 10 104 30 74 51 473 360 1 55 41 38 63 91 16 55 113 32 38 43 665 591 74 314 2,118 553 11 -4 538 91 36 412 11 131 53 78 74 479 374 1 55 47 39 65 94 17 56 105 32 27 46 See footnotes at end of table. 236 • Wyoming STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Persona! Income ' for Wyoming, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less; Personal contributions tor social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income..,. Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, sen/ices, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1958 678 606 72 315 2,152 555 13 -4 538 98 42 411 13 131 51 80 72 483 386 1 1 57 2 44 6 4 52 42 32 6 (■-) 65 32 11 « 6 8 7 21 58 17 6 10 64 12 8 5 4 3 4 1 1 12 3 1 1959 724 661 62 320 2,262 590 14 -3 573 105 46 448 15 126 42 85 62 528 432 1 1 (■•) 63 2 48 8 5 67 48 32 7 (■-) (■-) n 4 1 21 (^) n 15 5 {■-) 7 6 95 30 10 55 1960 760 710 50 331 2,297 625 18 -3 604 106 50 493 17 114 28 86 50 574 468 2 2 (') 63 2 46 9 6 87 49 35 8 (■•) (■-) n 4 1 22 1^! 14 6 (4 4 2 (•-) 73 32 16 (■-) 7 9 9 25 75 20 8 12 75 12 8 5 5 4 4 2 1 14 4 1 8 106 31 13 62 1961 798 740 58 337 2,368 645 18 -3 625 115 58 499 19 128 36 92 58 587 472 2 2 (■-) 63 3 44 11 6 75 53 35 8 (■-) {^1 4 1 22 P] 18 5 1 1 (■-) 9 10 115 33 16 67 1962 827 757 69 333 2,482 663 18 -2 643 123 60 502 19 142 47 95 69 594 471 3 3 (■-) 63 3 43 11 6 68 49 34 8 (■■) (■■) n 4 1 21 15 5 1 1 (■-) 4 1 76 31 15 (■-) 7 10 13 27 80 22 9 13 84 11 8 5 5 5 4 2 1 16 4 Id 11 123 35 17 71 1963 845 775 70 336 2,515 679 20 -2 656 126 62 522 19 138 45 93 70 609 476 3 3 (■-) 67 2 43 16 7 72 51 34 8 (■-) ^ 4 1 22 {^i 16 5 (■•) 1 1 1 (■-) 1 (■•) 1 4 i 32 14 (■-) 7 10 14 22 81 23 10 14 81 12 8 5 5 5 4 2 1 17 4 1 (■•) 10 7 133 38 19 76 1964 869 816 52 339 2,562 701 21 -3 676 131 61 552 21 128 24 104 52 648 500 4 4 (■-) 67 2 42 14 9 76 49 34 9 (■-) 4 4 81 34 14 n 7 11 15 26 85 25 11 15 87 13 9 5 5 5 4 3 1 18 5 1 (■•) 10 8 148 42 25 82 1965 903 844 59 332 2,719 718 21 -2 694 143 66 556 21 140 30 110 59 659 505 4 4 (■-) 68 2 43 14 9 67 50 35 9 (■-) l^{ 4 1 21 1^! 15 6 1 1 (■-) 1 'I 4 (■-) (■-) 83 35 15 (■-) 8 11 15 24 89 27 11 16 93 15 10 5 5 5 4 3 1 19 5 1 (■-) 11 9 154 41 23 89 1966 1967 1968 931 867 64 323 2,884 737 26 -1 710 151 70 564 22 152 35 117 64 673 513 4 4 (■-) 69 2 43 14 10 65 51 36 8 (■-) l^i 4 1 22 (■-) n 15 6 P. (■-) 1 (■•) 1 (■•) 1 4 ii 34 15 11 14 25 90 28 12 16 97 16 10 5 6 6 4 3 1 21 6 1 997 922 75 322 3,095 789 31 -1 757 159 81 601 24 164 47 117 75 714 534 5 4 (■-) 77 2 49 15 11 66 54 34 8 (^) C-) (°) 5 2 20 (■-) n 19 7 P-) 1 1 {•-) 1 0-) 4 4 1 C-) 85 35 15 12 15 26 94 29 12 17 99 16 10 5 6 6 4 3 1 22 5 1 (■-) 9 9 160 42 22 97 Q-) 10 9 180 45 21 113 1,063 996 67 324 3,281 852 35 -1 817 155 91 663 27 162 39 123 67 785 588 5 5 {■-) 98 2 64 19 13 75 52 34 9 (■-) (■-) n 5 2 19 (') C) 17 7 {■•) (•-) 1 2 (M 1 (■-) 'I 1 0-) 91 35 18 (■-) 9 13 17 28 102 31 13 18 106 18 11 5 6 6 5 3 1 23 6 1 (■-) 11 10 197 48 22 127 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Wyoming • 237 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Wyoming, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars) 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 1,267 1,408 1,582 1,854 2,162 2,440 2,742 3,206 3,914 4,612 5,382 6,090 6,246 6,112 6,280 6,537 6,451 6,230 1 1,185 1,314 1,449 1,692 2,042 2,364 2,684 3,146 3,816 4,473 5,248 6,005 6,213 6,078 6,259 6,508 6,397 6.138 2 83 94 132 162 121 76 59 60 98 140 133 85 32 35 21 29 54 91 3 334 340 347 353 365 380 395 412 431 452 475 494 510 516 513 509 507 490 4 3,797 4,140 4,560 5,247 5,931 6,414 6,935 7,790 9,083 10,207 11,339 12,332 12,235 11,837 12,245 12,834 12,720 12,719 5 1,014 1,116 1,282 1,507 1,766 1,998 2,252 2,656 3,247 3,835 4,433 4,944 4,973 4,666 4,804 4,993 4,819 4,543 6 46 49 57 73 86 100 111 129 140 159 182 220 261 228 238 261 250 232 7 P-) -1 -3 -7 -13 -16 -22 -28 -37 -54 -74 -90 -95 -63 -65 -80 -78 -56 8 969 1,066 1,222 1,427 1,667 1,883 2,119 2,499 3,070 3,622 4,177 4,634 4,617 4,375 4,500 4,653 4.491 4,255 9 183 207 211 253 297 318 353 404 505 601 739 907 1,001 1,001 1,064 1,115 1.113 1.089 10 116 136 149 174 198 240 270 302 340 389 466 549 628 736 715 770 846 885 11 784 853 951 1,111 1,332 1,530 1,773 2,087 2,509 2,984 3,525 4,058 4,143 3,847 3.974 4,159 3.968 3.703 12 36 41 49 59 79 104 134 172 212 260 314 358 381 354 345 345 322 300 13 194 221 281 336 354 364 345 397 525 591 594 529 448 465 485 489 529 540 14 52 61 99 122 75 30 11 8 47 85 77 30 -19 -15 -28 -18 9 46 15 142 160 182 214 279 335 333 389 478 506 517 499 468 480 513 507 520 494 16 83 94 132 162 121 76 59 60 98 140 133 85 32 35 21 29 54 91 17 932 1,022 1,149 1,345 1,645 1,922 2,194 2,597 3,149 3,696 4,299 4,859 4.940 4,631 4,783 4,964 4,765 4,451 18 698 764 864 1,027 1,300 1,537 1,756 2,113 2,604 3,104 3,594 4,058 4,046 3,635 3,726 3,842 3,603 3,296 19 6 7 9 10 11 11 14 16 17 19 18 20 21 23 22 21 19 20 20 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 13 14 16 15 17 19 19 19 17 15 16 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 22 119 120 139 171 267 359 383 521 679 837 1,055 1,227 1,188 1,040 1,032 995 817 720 23 4 7 10 13 21 32 56 88 123 146 207 241 249 260 272 287 268 241 24 71 65 74 96 164 216 174 231 297 379 499 679 672 542 554 512 360 293 25 26 29 31 32 38 46 69 105 147 179 191 137 94 74 49 38 31 30 26 17 19 24 31 44 66 83 96 112 133 158 169 173 164 158 158 158 156 27 86 102 126 176 238 259 293 348 417 520 568 621 601 419 432 553 527 375 28 62 65 72 84 96 111 127 143 170 191 202 226 218 199 198 196 199 205 29 39 40 44 50 59 71 82 89 98 110 119 131 130 118 106 105 109 114 30 9 9 9 11 11 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 20 20 22 24 23 31 i! 0-) 1 1 1 1 ''I 'I 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 32 33 H (°) P) P) n P) (°) fi (°) n C) n (M (■-) (■-) 34 5 6 6 7 8 9 11 14 17 20 22 24 24 25 26 25 25 35 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 9 9 11 13 16 36 22 23 24 27 33 40 47 43 53 59 65 72 70 61 48 43 43 44 37 (■-) (M (^) (M n {■•) (>•) D (■-) (M 38 P-) (■•) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 39 S 11 S 11 37 :i ^l 55 ri 11 11 P) 96 u l\ 93 (■-) 91 1 90 1 91 40 41 8 9 10 13 13 12 16 19 22 24 21 23 18 20 22 22 24 28 42 l\ C-) ■■) 1 (■-) 1 C-) 1 1 (■-) (■-) C-) °\ (°) (■-) (■-) (■-) (■-) 43 c-) 'I 'I 1 1 (4 (■-) 1 1 1 1 °) h 8 5 6 5 44 1 1 4 5 4 5 7 10 11 12 11 9 9 10 10 9 45 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 11 17 19 21 27 26 18 20 21 20 18 46 ^1 L\ C") 0-) 1 1 1 1 1 e-) 'I 'I 1 'I 2 1 1 1 47 l( iM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 48 « l{ |L) C-) (■-) (■•) P) « (■•) P) P) C-) (°) C) {■-) (■-) (■•) (M 49 1 7 h 8 9 10 50 6 l"l" Ti' Ts i'l" 24 '23 '26 '27 '28 '27 '26 '23 22 51 r ^i ^i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 52 n P-) ll^i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 53 108 116 13^ 153 201 230 263 311 378 434 511 526 511 532 533 507 499 54 40 42 45 50 54 54 64 73 87 110 121 128 128 131 139 136 126 119 55 23 25 29 37 47 54 60 67 84 103 124 150 140 123 136 130 121 127 56 P-) « P-) (^) n (M P) 11 (■-) S (■-) {■-) (•-) (■-) (■■) (••) (■•) 57 10 10 10 10 13 14 16 24 32 36 39 37 36 33 32 30 58 16 19 21 25 30 37 43 48 57 70 81 94 95 90 77 74 69 66 59 19 23 26 30 33 42 47 55 58 68 76 103 124 130 142 160 159 156 60 33 37 39 44 60 72 85 101 128 157 :99 259 258 219 226 229 204 177 61 120 131 146 166 189 219 255 290 340 384 113 446 461 454 459 466 443 422 62 36 41 45 48 51 61 82 103 133 138 137 145 144 161 169 175 173 167 63 16 17 19 20 23 28 34 40 48 57 67 77 85 90 94 96 94 88 64 21 24 26 28 27 33 48 62 85 81 70 68 59 71 75 78 80 79 65 129 142 156 175 209 244 287 330 410 478 567 604 629 609 656 675 713 712 66 21 23 25 26 30 35 40 42 53 59 62 63 65 62 62 58 62 58 67 13 12 13 13 15 16 20 22 25 27 32 32 37 36 37 46 46 44 68 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 9 69 9 11 12 13 18 26 32 40 54 76 95 96 102 84 94 93 91 87 70 8 10 12 13 16 19 21 25 30 33 38 44 42 39 44 47 46 45 71 6 6 7 8 10 11 14 18 26 27 38 34 33 34 38 33 33 27 72 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 9 9 10 11 11 13 15 17 17 73 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 74 29 31 36 39 47 56 63 70 81 93 111 125 138 145 153 161 175 195 75 9 9 11 12 15 17 18 19 26 29 30 32 38 44 52 55 58 63 76 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 77 3 5 6 9 11 15 17 20 22 25 27 27 28 78 S V J) ri' « (■•) u g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 79 13 14 15 19 16 24 26 30 31 35 36 37 37 38 39 80 11 14 15 20 24 29 37 46 59 75 93 102 88 76 79 80 96 85 81 233 259 285 317 345 385 437 483 545 592 706 801 894 996 1,057 1,121 1,162 1,156 82 56 61 67 72 80 90 101 109 128 128 144 152 156 165 175 184 186 197 83 25 29 34 39 40 42 45 45 46 49 57 64 70 77 82 90 95 101 84 152 169 185 206 224 253 292 330 370 415 505 584 668 753 800 846 881 857 85 See footnotes at end of table. 238 . Far West STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Far West Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 20 15 10 1^ r-rm n -^ iM -^ ^ J i iM g i P 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Far West Percent Far West Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 • Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. •• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Far West • 239 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Far West Region, '" 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place ot Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry; Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1929 7,226 6,595 631 8,123 890 5,469 11 5,458 1,641 127 4,181 51 1,237 410 827 631 4,839 4,348 30 92 297 998 587 1.141 383 841 491 94 42 354 1930 6,634 6,051 583 8,327 797 5.077 12 5,065 1,438 132 3.962 51 1.064 368 696 583 4,493 3,974 30 84 217 878 543 1,114 300 809 519 98 45 377 1931 5,646 5.238 408 8,465 667 4,186 12 4,174 1,237 235 3,378 47 761 242 519 408 3,778 3.244 27 61 145 656 461 921 255 718 534 98 45 391 1932 4,386 4,121 265 8,546 513 3,223 12 3,211 989 186 2,703 42 478 151 326 265 2,958 2,454 22 43 92 463 363 681 218 573 504 92 44 368 1933 4,163 3,829 334 8,629 482 3,140 13 3,127 858 178 2,556 39 545 233 311 334 2,806 2,292 21 42 92 477 329 595 224 511 514 115 41 359 1934 4,752 4.305 447 8,753 543 3,726 14 3,712 855 185 2,918 43 765 331 434 447 3,279 2,685 22 61 104 604 366 739 215 574 593 161 43 389 1935 5,293 4,782 511 8,905 594 4,209 14 4,195 879 219 3,235 46 928 384 544 511 3,698 3,045 27 70 128 678 398 868 228 648 653 166 48 439 1936 6,356 5,766 590 9,120 697 4,946 23 4,923 1,104 330 3,742 55 1,149 449 700 590 4,356 3,613 25 85 200 814 454 1,039 256 741 742 303 51 388 1937 6,728 6,161 567 9,360 719 5,412 60 5,352 1,126 249 4,201 57 1,154 393 761 567 4,845 4,112 34 102 196 966 519 1,201 272 822 733 263 54 416 1938 6,634 6,139 495 9,526 696 5,289 67 5,223 1,117 294 4,149 57 1,084 327 757 495 4,795 4,008 30 95 236 863 487 1,206 279 810 787 287 59 442 1939 6,932 6,460 472 9,688 716 5,533 72 5,461 1,132 340 4,356 59 1,117 298 819 472 5,060 4,250 31 98 252 961 522 1.250 285 850 810 290 68 453 1940 7,638 7,113 525 9,889 772 6,118 77 6,040 1,203 395 4,721 66 1,330 354 976 525 5,593 4,719 32 109 288 1.085 554 1,451 301 899 874 300 103 471 1941 9,756 8,965 792 10,254 951 8,054 98 7,956 1,407 394 6,091 75 1.888 584 1,304 792 7,262 6,129 38 117 474 1,701 641 1,805 332 1,020 1,133 369 257 507 1942 13,614 12,379 1,235 10,985 1,239 1 1 ,946 164 1 1 ,782 1,457 374 9,164 93 2,689 946 1,743 1,235 10,711 8,693 51 115 787 3,200 792 2,175 356 1,218 2,018 637 846 535 1943 18,011 16,292 1.719 12,025 1,498 16,337 278 16,059 1.585 368 12,640 113 3,584 1,329 2,255 1,719 14,618 1 1 ,362 55 124 810 4,788 1,005 2,682 397 1,500 3,256 1,054 1.636 566 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence * Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments 19,672 17,885 1,787 12,803 1,537 17,858 308 20,106 18,247 1,859 13,264 1,516 17,861 324 21,296 19,107 2,190 13,514 1,576 18,180 300 22,168 20,177 1,991 13,650 1,624 18,704 291 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 17,551 1,664 457 13,830 151 3,877 1,345 2,532 1,787 16,071 12,388 72 131 772 5,011 1,231 2,970 447 1,755 3,683 1,189 1,891 604 17,537 1,841 728 13,627 176 4,059 1,387 2,672 1,859 16,002 1 1 ,967 80 129 733 3,977 1,329 3,299 523 1,898 4,035 1,253 2,107 675 17,880 2,158 1,258 13,213 197 4,771 1,680 3,091 2,190 15,990 13,088 88 144 979 3,180 1,464 4,157 719 2,357 2,902 1,033 1,058 811 18,413 2,375 1,380 14,106 239 4,360 1,449 2,911 1,991 16,714 14,249 112 172 1,251 3,492 1,581 4,359 765 2,516 2.465 863 600 1,002 23,661 21,887 1,774 13,880 1,705 19,992 296 -7 19,689 2,626 1,345 15,124 270 4.598 1.218 3,380 1,774 18,218 15,647 148 201 1,561 3.986 1,662 4,539 816 2,734 2,571 821 587 1,163 23,965 22,439 1,526 14,219 1,685 19,826 293 -20 19,513 2,822 1,631 15,129 291 4,405 1,001 3,404 1,526 18,300 15,478 156 194 1,416 3,902 1,668 4,482 870 2,791 2,822 895 611 1,316 26,714 25,017 1,697 14,758 1,810 21,785 368 10 21,427 3,273 2,013 16,535 351 4,900 1,158 3,742 1,697 20,088 16,912 173 192 1,643 4,491 1,744 4,634 1,074 2,961 3,177 982 790 1.405 30,558 28,510 2,048 15,282 2,000 25,729 438 1 25,292 3,585 1,680 19,642 454 5,633 1,474 4,159 2,048 23,682 19,608 188 223 1,874 5,684 2,005 5.229 1.140 3.265 4.073 1.305 1.202 1,566 33,600 31,468 2,132 15,846 2,120 28,408 497 -4 27,907 3,866 1,826 21,935 530 5,943 1,545 4,398 2,132 26,276 21,489 199 245 1,969 6,513 2,177 5,622 1.202 3.562 4,787 1,480 1,538 1,769 35,850 33,884 1,966 16,513 2,171 30,121 535 -17 29,568 4,335 1,946 23,546 603 5,972 1,379 4,592 1,966 28,155 23,221 206 273 2,170 7,127 2.341 5,920 1,324 3,861 4,934 1,412 1,543 1,979 36,816 34,969 1,847 17,101 2,153 30,458 622 -49 29,787 4,880 2,149 23,860 655 5,942 1,281 4,662 1,847 28,61 1 23,647 226 268 2,155 7,222 2,340 5,946 1,445 4,045 4,964 1,364 1,405 2,195 40,251 38,354 1,897 17,633 2,283 33,308 709 -58 32,541 5.375 2.335 26.052 768 6,488 1.333 5.156 1,897 31,411 26,170 219 291 2,323 8,110 2,526 6,390 1,706 4,604 5,241 1,461 1,388 2,393 43,711 41 ,724 1,987 18,329 2,385 36,418 800 -56 35,562 5,624 2,525 28,702 900 6,816 1,400 5,416 1,987 34,431 28,767 230 307 2,548 9,124 2,762 6,886 1,847 5,063 5,664 1,565 1,425 2.674 46,653 44,766 1,887 18,960 2,461 38,414 927 -61 37,427 6,304 2,922 30,397 1,035 6,983 1,288 5,695 1,887 36,527 30,564 229 301 2,624 9,782 2,921 7,265 1,929 5.514 5.963 1.580 1.413 2.970 See footnotes at end of table. 240 • Far West STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Far West Region, '" 195&-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 1958 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us.' Dividends, interest, and rent' p;us.' Transfer payments Earnings by type; Wages and salaries.. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income*. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural sen/ices Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and w/ood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 48,706 46,947 1,759 19,640 2,480 39,571 1,011 -58 38,502 6,673 3,531 31 ,594 1,044 6,933 1,123 5,810 1,759 37,812 31,263 251 181 71 271 1 167 32 70 2,700 9,787 3,039 1,138 40 257 281 500 346 310 (■-) 138 31 6,748 893 190 430 618 580 769 2,222 190 288 291 153 124 2,870 535 578 271 421 672 393 2,485 5,013 2,067 523 1,544 5,818 322 575 388 620 267 186 286 354 1,495 261 218 6 346 492 6,549 1,741 1,475 3,333 1959 53,162 51,317 1,845 20,313 2,617 43,475 1,168 -65 42,242 7,250 3,671 34,837 1,222 7,417 1,164 6,252 1,845 41,630 34,668 252 186 66 272 1 162 31 78 3,081 11,009 3,275 1,222 44 272 313 539 371 324 (■-) 158 31 7,734 1,058 221 471 685 669 1,021 2,356 217 412 321 157 145 3,044 539 668 281 442 705 409 2.731 5,498 2,262 587 1,675 6,518 350 624 393 761 302 188 316 393 1,678 315 233 6 404 555 6,963 1,800 1,509 3,654 1960 55,971 54,090 1,881 20,788 2,692 45,458 1,349 -74 44,036 7,825 4,110 36,776 1,318 7,364 1,179 6,184 1,881 43,577 36,01 1 257 200 57 275 1 160 37 77 3,132 11,312 3,414 1,287 46 281 328 582 391 308 (■-) 160 31 7,898 1,000 224 494 709 694 1.257 2,147 236 489 335 167 145 3,177 529 708 301 466 744 430 2.902 5,655 2,371 672 1,699 6.929 369 654 418 856 332 196 349 387 1,747 327 235 462 590 7,567 1,898 1,542 4,127 1961 59,208 57,380 1,829 21,481 2,756 47,815 1,450 -65 46,300 8,201 4.707 38,727 1,442 7.646 1,106 6,541 1,829 45,986 37.902 279 214 65 289 1 170 37 81 3,356 11,695 3,520 1,316 45 287 343 607 415 312 164 32 8,175 962 222 505 724 724 1,396 2,169 216 584 345 180 149 3,255 502 740 299 483 767 465 3,026 5,815 2,541 719 1,822 7,644 386 706 413 994 361 211 385 443 1,876 392 270 6 518 683 8,085 2,035 1,541 4,508 1962 63,948 61,996 1,951 22,184 2,883 51,772 1,580 -67 50,125 8,864 4,959 41,967 1,623 8,182 1,241 6,941 1,951 49,821 41 ,038 327 254 73 290 1 168 35 86 3,627 12,763 3,686 1,366 49 297 367 644 440 308 (■-) 181 34 9,078 1,015 235 525 764 808 1,676 2,189 257 883 380 182 163 3,485 512 812 299 537 826 499 3,210 6,261 2,725 794 1,930 8,350 418 758 423 1,140 411 220 414 427 2,050 427 295 6 579 782 8,783 2,162 1,645 4,976 1963 68,085 66,206 1,879 22,873 2,977 54,985 1,823 -61 53,101 9,573 5,411 44,798 1,836 8,351 1,171 7,180 1,879 53,107 43,597 327 259 68 299 1 174 36 88 4,027 13,376 3,828 1,396 54 308 389 667 459 339 184 32 9,548 1,088 247 545 780 856 1,743 2,256 278 962 416 202 176 3,693 510 872 320 562 886 542 3,388 6,589 2,959 879 2,080 8,939 448 800 427 1,210 450 244 444 437 2,196 474 339 7 627 836 9,510 2,269 1,708 5,533 1964 73,488 71,501 1,987 23,426 3,137 59,155 1,954 -60 57,141 10,493 5,854 47,939 2,105 9,112 1,263 7,849 1,987 57,169 46,907 385 305 79 323 1 186 41 95 4,339 13,984 4,062 1,498 56 328 410 708 488 349 (•-) 189 35 9,922 1,215 262 595 838 938 1,700 2,259 291 975 451 218 180 4,009 542 938 329 618 991 591 3,573 7,220 3,228 969 2,259 9,847 476 864 440 1,388 494 261 476 470 2,454 522 375 9 693 927 10,261 2,382 1,784 6,095 1965 78,810 76,829 1,981 23,933 3,293 62,942 2,095 -2 60,845 11,546 6,419 51,203 2,346 9,392 1,225 8,167 1,981 60,961 49,811 419 325 94 345 (^) 195 49 101 4,494 14,686 4,238 1,539 64 343 442 757 495 358 1 208 33 10,448 1,265 269 625 897 1,038 1,793 2,372 346 932 464 244 203 4,353 557 1,022 355 688 1,105 627 3,750 7,661 3,482 1,041 2,441 10,622 527 902 448 1,501 504 278 506 553 2,619 568 438 9 752 1,016 11,150 2,581 1,856 6,713 1966 86,119 83,879 2,239 24,330 3,540 69,307 2,753 -2 66,552 12,430 7,136 56.635 2,624 10,049 1,443 8,606 2,239 67,068 54,517 452 346 105 361 (■-) 201 54 106 4,709 16,657 4,551 1,643 71 367 487 811 514 373 1 239 44 12,106 1,296 287 725 1,017 1,253 2,106 3,048 368 1,022 477 282 226 4,799 577 1,097 423 799 1,229 674 4,066 8,175 3,640 1,086 2,554 1 1 ,657 593 981 456 1,701 537 311 539 606 2,879 619 483 831 1,112 12,551 2,895 2,232 7,424 1967 92,794 90,721 2,073 24,778 3,745 73,945 3,142 -3 70,799 13,417 8,578 60,780 2,843 10,322 1,310 9,011 2,073 71,872 57,994 475 375 100 397 (■-) 237 51 109 4,559 17,868 4,759 1,699 74 390 511 846 549 385 1 263 40 13,109 1,259 281 751 1,076 1,379 2,440 3,462 361 1,105 468 293 234 5,161 581 1,131 440 966 1,315 728 4,306 8,594 3,893 1,176 2,717 12,742 638 1,037 477 1,883 595 320 569 625 3,299 657 525 10 903 1,202 13,878 3,245 2,389 8,244 1968 101,933 99,626 2,307 25,132 4,056 81,501 3,480 -3 78,018 14,123 9,793 66,914 3,342 1 1 ,245 1,460 9,786 2,307 79,194 63,732 523 426 97 447 1 282 56 108 5,028 19,502 5,191 1,814 84 432 565 916 594 412 1 328 46 14,311 1,430 328 819 1,175 1,503 2,633 3,734 431 1,149 519 322 268 5,687 600 1,277 476 1,111 1,447 777 4,696 9,407 4,523 1,287 3,236 13,920 700 1,092 504 2,018 648 341 618 701 3,706 692 585 11 974 1,330 15,462 3,581 2,701 9,180 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Far West • 241 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for the Far West Region, '" 195S-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 119,848 127,408 139,483 154,832 173,501 191,248 214,682 240,021 276,902 315,938 355,981 396,338 418,672 448,600 492,579 532,392 571,264 619,237 1 117,499 125.004 136,416 150,623 168,310 186,489 209,886 235,297 271,706 309,696 348,524 389,532 412,358 442,044 485,404 524,889 562,818 609,603 2 2,349 2.404 3,067 4,209 5,190 4,759 4,796 4,724 5,195 6,243 7,457 6,806 6,314 6,556 7,175 7,503 8,446 9,634 3 26,034 26.462 26,774 27,153 27,598 28,100 28,644 29,240 29,954 30,61 1 31,403 32,015 32,606 33,169 33,724 34,392 35,131 35,928 4 4,604 4,815 5,210 5,702 6,287 6,806 7,495 8,209 9,244 10,321 11,336 12,380 12,840 13,525 14,606 15,480 16,261 17,236 5 93,368 98,120 108,509 120,767 133,597 144,903 163.441 184,028 212,195 241,636 266,436 288,807 302,061 325,343 359,738 389,420 420.569 458,130 6 4,167 4,472 5,206 6,435 6,978 7,502 8.444 9,437 10,365 12,303 12,795 15,283 16,467 18,480 20,452 23,191 25.245 27.250 7 -31 -19 -9 1 43 278 440 196 128 74 45 107 159 224 221 258 179 91 8 89,169 93.628 103.295 114,334 126,662 137,679 155.437 174,786 201,958 229,407 253,686 273,631 285,753 307,088 339,507 366,487 395.503 430.972 9 16.911 1 7.874 18.892 21,221 23.983 25,108 27,628 31,030 37,734 45,340 53,915 66,344 70,771 75,529 84,829 90,893 95.555 103,026 10 13,769 15.905 17,296 19,277 22,856 28,461 31,618 34,205 37,210 41,191 48,380 56,363 62,148 65,983 68,244 75,011 80.207 85,239 11 77,320 80,809 88,354 97,697 107,542 116.188 129,284 145,121 166,828 190,817 212,327 234,848 246,906 262,863 289,814 314,053 337.486 367,490 12 4,265 4,679 5,532 6,326 7,362 8.805 10,690 13,094 15,369 17,759 20,429 22,327 24,596 26,693 28,452 29,730 31.365 33,798 13 11,783 12,632 14.623 16,745 18,692 19.910 23.467 25,813 29.998 33,060 33,681 31.632 30,559 35,787 41,471 45,637 51.717 56,842 14 1,394 1,439 2.047 3,034 3,744 3.066 2,882 2,766 3,314 4,177 5,287 4.699 3,869 4,188 4,852 5.185 6.129 7,168 15 10,389 11.192 12.577 13,711 14,948 16,843 20.585 23,047 26.684 28,883 28,394 26,933 26,690 31,599 35.618 40,452 45.588 49,674 16 2,349 2.404 3.067 4,209 5.190 4,759 4,796 4,724 5,195 6,243 7,457 6,806 6,314 6.556 7.175 7.503 8,446 9,634 17 91,019 95.716 105.443 116,558 128.406 140.144 158,645 179,304 207,000 235,394 258,979 282,001 295,748 318.788 352.563 381,917 412,122 448,496 18 72,077 75,467 83,513 93.025 102.587 111.398 127,529 145,874 170,783 196,252 216,035 234,403 244,839 264.987 295.002 319,187 345,614 377,102 19 651 724 846 1.014 1,184 1.234 1,490 1,753 2,062 2.360 2,471 2,428 2,418 2.943 2.938 3,255 3,482 3,979 20 518 591 696 827 955 1,009 1,156 1,333 1,501 1.750 1,889 2,049 2,161 2.378 2.519 2,627 2,675 3,057 21 133 133 150 186 229 225 333 421 561 610 583 379 256 565 420 628 806 923 22 468 458 528 622 848 1,020 1,166 1,327 1.346 1.607 2,272 2,762 2,727 2.667 2,922 3,182 2,291 2,457 23 1 3 6 10 13 17 17 20 25 23 30 36 43 43 46 51 52 51 24 275 257 313 376 545 716 854 954 934 1.122 1,728 2,133 2,174 2.086 2,287 2,526 1,551 1,625 25 65 64 55 62 96 82 66 93 89 156 181 258 208 215 228 237 283 379 26 127 134 154 175 193 205 229 260 299 306 333 335 301 324 361 368 405 401 27 5,747 6,080 6.757 7,499 8.056 8,667 10,482 12,592 15.445 18.328 19,090 19,515 18,701 19.602 22,977 24.831 27,818 30,672 28 20,480 20.220 22.350 25,111 27.897 29.200 32,721 37,130 43.027 50,021 55,667 60,870 62,948 66.282 72,802 77.034 80,710 85,322 29 5,862 6.089 6.592 7,214 8.064 8.613 9,646 10,938 12.215 13,767 15,121 16,633 17,398 18.369 19,589 20.343 21,387 23,046 30 1,998 2.084 2.203 2,399 2.684 2.915 3.165 3,568 3.908 4,338 4,742 5,136 5,405 5.500 5.672 5.755 5,919 6,196 31 99 108 129 151 163 162 186 209 236 263 260 258 249 292 305 316 349 408 32 485 521 589 664 723 778 899 1,012 1.159 1,230 1,299 1,400 1,423 1.499 1.688 1.706 1,878 2,149 33 665 684 755 801 900 938 1,106 1,249 1,269 1,484 1,662 1,804 1,802 1.895 2.078 2.176 2,283 2,413 34 1,052 1.078 1.172 1.298 1.407 1.484 1,656 1,869 2,185 2,528 2,875 3,183 3,354 3.677 4,034 4.321 4,654 5,134 35 668 687 730 791 909 978 1,110 1,255 1,404 1,594 1,742 1,975 2,115 2.251 2,426 2,600 2,735 2,947 36 453 463 472 1 481 479 1 557 572 1 620 677 1 734 ■1 813 1 929 1,035 2 1,154 1,186 2 1,211 1,401 2 1,305 1,609 1.287 1.702 ■1 1,642 1,743 ■1 1,704 1 1,731 1,689 ■i 37 38 39 391 409 600 689 844 989 1.406 1,612 1,604 1,974 50 54 62 73 86 80 100 118 136 139 142 170 153 146 133 121 133 135 40 14,619 14,132 15,758 17.897 19,833 20,587 23,075 26,193 30,812 36,254 40,546 44,237 45.550 47.913 53,213 56,692 59,323 62,277 41 1,518 1,698 1,953 2,198 2.257 2,344 2.916 3,425 3,921 4,264 4,078 3,923 3.430 4,032 4,343 4,292 4,503 4,895 42 361 375 447 505 519 487 569 680 817 908 938 1,008 953 1,054 1,225 1,279 1,293 1,410 43 900 878 953 1,116 1.337 1,351 1.429 1,611 1,852 2,147 2,316 2,440 2.194 2,102 2,304 2,081 2,091 2,140 44 1,296 1,279 1,419 1,621 1.851 2,019 2.246 2,483 2,883 3,504 3,902 4,101 3.913 3,924 4,445 4,597 4,618 4,592 45 1,789 1,718 1,912 2,285 2.706 2,920 3.232 3,657 4,326 5,344 5,983 6,689 7.130 7,302 8,124 8,518 8,578 8,859 46 2,801 2,664 2,935 3,415 3.846 3,678 4.141 4,671 5,541 6,466 7,775 8,843 9.936 11,185 12,917 14.219 14,477 15,160 47 3,301 2,887 3,224 3,534 3.925 4,933 5,122 5,598 6,649 8.095 9,672 10,667 11.246 11,117 12,048 13.528 15.193 16,104 48 429 478 571 668 659 545 764 993 1,164 1.260 1,026 1,076 972 950 1,105 1,167 1,175 1,267 49 917 787 671 818 749 870 804 904 850 50 624 875 973 T,l"2d 1,304 l".'48d 'l",55'9 l",625 I'.Sl'g T,574 i',746 'l',786 l',89l" 2,bll" 51 365 370 426 500 576 1,010 1.184 1,387 1,662 2.040 2,502 2,882 3.195 3,509 3,773 4,073 4,356 4.595 52 318 327 351 380 406 425 498 567 692 747 794 983 1.063 1,164 1,183 1,151 1,147 1.243 53 6,774 7.287 8,048 8.905 9.782 10,426 11.674 13,088 15,007 16.882 18,783 20.629 21,825 22.980 24,552 25.667 27,370 28.591 54 655 684 738 838 864 840 924 979 1.089 1.265 1.359 1.404 1,370 1.405 1.506 1.446 1,338 1.242 55 1.449 1.599 1,840 2.083 2.265 2,327 2.689 3,113 3.593 4,068 4.410 4.562 4,656 4.900 5.617 5.772 6,130 6.628 56 466 405 451 479 503 524 582 616 688 715 816 890 909 973 1,118 1,148 1,204 1.265 57 1,421 1.509 1,622 1.802 2.056 2,253 2.529 2,884 3.356 3,775 4.157 4.454 4,741 4.960 5,223 5,456 6,469 6.830 58 1,825 2.024 2.224 2.436 2,681 2,894 3.178 3,558 4,208 4,882 5.576 6.529 7,083 7.393 7,380 7,714 7,748 7,904 59 958 1,067 1.174 1.268 1,414 1.589 1,772 1,938 2,072 2,177 2.465 2.790 3,067 3,349 3.708 4,132 4,480 4,722 60 5,412 5,728 6,353 7.181 8,293 9.301 10,382 11,604 13,443 15,408 17,351 18,486 19,019 19,976 22,638 24,747 26,540 27,785 61 10,709 11.435 12,443 13.768 14,891 16.247 18,325 20.526 23,449 26.243 27,971 29,876 31,055 34,053 36,795 39,171 41,621 44,412 62 5,097 5,732 6,360 6,787 6,998 7.680 9,502 11.342 14,066 16,080 16,088 16,894 17,368 20,260 22,362 24,894 28,904 32,877 63 1,590 1,746 1,939 2,147 2,433 2.735 3,197 3.668 4,287 5,047 5,808 6,619 7,319 8,129 8,892 9,572 10,772 11,771 64 3,507 3,986 4,421 4,640 4,564 4.945 6,306 7.675 9,779 11,033 10,280 10,275 10,048 12,131 13,470 15,323 18,132 21,105 65 16,740 17,803 19,828 22,138 24,638 27.623 31 ,788 36.511 42,937 49,322 56,342 62,943 68,779 76,225 87,015 96,404 106,880 121,008 66 851 895 955 1,053 1,139 1.246 1,465 1.685 2,109 2,378 2,648 2,748 2,774 3,159 3.670 4,207 4,485 5,071 67 1,121 1,094 1,134 1,197 1,297 1,405 1,640 1,836 2,086 2,273 2,613 2,677 2,911 3,111 3.328 4.056 4,387 4,783 68 545 571 600 640 624 645 772 865 926 974 996 1,069 1,164 1,228 1,385 1,413 1,435 1,472 69 2,486 2,618 2,996 3,415 3,825 4,456 5,351 6,367 7,712 9,513 11,142 12,687 14,575 16,775 20,126 22,524 24,939 28,191 70 742 844 947 1,089 1.197 1,358 1,575 1,829 2,221 2,445 2.676 3,033 3,017 3,412 4,022 4,522 4,912 5,313 71 375 402 430 507 604 651 734 849 1,009 1,229 1,519 1,444 1,517 1,744 2,174 2,133 2,193 2,218 72 703 750 817 966 1.082 1,196 1,387 1,656 1,804 2,004 2,139 2,464 2,604 2,871 3,193 3,361 3,840 4,254 73 702 701 784 820 930 1,065 1,391 1,585 2,099 1,923 2.005 2,113 2,287 2,578 3,262 3.672 3,900 4,610 74 4,682 4,959 5,584 6.161 6.940 7,910 9,074 10,259 11,784 13,354 15.442 17.683 20,046 21 ,267 23,026 25.387 27,558 31,555 75 898 1,000 1.159 1.347 1.536 1,707 1,881 2,095 2,403 2,861 3,416 3,862 4,597 5,279 6,311 7.138 8,252 9,949 76 790 898 1.075 1,179 1,269 1,215 1,240 1,289 1,435 1,586 1,816 1,949 2,177 2,394 2,675 2.857 2,900 3,099 77 493 594 678 896 1,083 36 1,244 40 1,336 47 1,401 55 1,509 65 1 687 1.894 87 2,154 101 2,474 114 78 'l2 '17 13 14 16 19 22 24 32 ■ 75 79 1,165 1.275 1,354 1,438 1,583 1,479 1,576 1,770 2,008 2,178 2,416 2,594 2,836 2.992 3,150 3,369 3,542 3,799 80 1,668 1.780 1,978 2.312 2,596 2,778 3,086 3,723 4,412 5.484 6,231 7,238 6,820 7,840 8,932 9,786 12,283 14,106 81 18,942 20.248 21.930 23,534 25,819 28,747 31,116 33,430 36,217 39,141 42,945 47,598 50,909 53,801 57,561 62,731 66,509 71,394 82 4.221 4.482 4.752 5,023 5,594 6,121 6,546 6,979 7,577 8.109 8,906 9,720 10,221 11,033 11.617 12,297 12,364 13,117 83 3,109 3.136 3.345 3,481 3,680 3,731 3,766 3,878 4,114 4.282 4,718 5,646 6,511 6,938 7.381 7,866 8,143 8,364 84 11.612 12.631 13,833 15,029 16,545 18,895 20,804 22,573 24,526 26,751 29,320 32,232 34,176 35,829 38.562 42,567 46,001 49,913 85 See footnotes at end of table. 242 • California STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and California Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. California California Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 30 25 h 20 15 10 5 Xl ii Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME California • 243 Major Sources of Personal income ■ for California, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Realdence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Farm Income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for sodal Insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' Plus: Transfer payments 5,382 4.966 417 5,531 973 3.940 8 4,966 4,563 403 5,711 869 3.699 8 4,267 3.990 278 5.824 733 3.085 9 3,341 3,167 174 5.894 567 2,396 9 3,18^ 2,949 232 5,963 533 2,352 9 3,568 3,270 298 6,060 589 2.742 10 3,987 3,640 348 6,175 646 3,112 11 4,786 4,386 400 6,341 755 3,646 20 5,080 4,681 399 6,528 778 4.017 48 5,019 4,687 331 6,656 754 3.918 55 5,192 4,892 301 6,786 765 4.066 59 5,754 5.385 369 6.950 828 4,534 63 7,240 6,710 530 7,269 996 5,893 79 9,898 9,053 845 7,814 1,267 8.610 130 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' Income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, Insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 3,932 1,360 90 3,013 36 891 260 630 417 3,523 3,178 23 73 229 660 399 839 294 661 345 57 34 255 3,691 1,180 94 2,890 36 773 247 526 403 3.296 2.928 24 68 158 602 371 827 240 638 368 59 36 274 3,076 1,025 166 2,500 33 552 159 393 278 2,807 2,424 22 50 103 465 320 690 204 571 383 60 37 286 2.387 821 133 2.026 30 339 91 249 174 2,221 1,858 18 36 68 332 254 515 176 459 363 56 36 271 2,342 713 125 1.926 28 398 156 242 232 2,119 1,744 16 36 76 336 231 450 187 412 375 69 34 273 2,731 702 134 2,168 30 543 213 330 298 2,444 2,019 17 52 76 423 258 556 175 462 425 99 35 291 3,101 724 162 2,408 32 672 256 415 348 2,764 2,288 21 58 96 473 279 650 186 525 475 104 38 333 3,626 924 237 2,770 39 837 299 537 400 3,246 2,715 20 71 159 557 319 780 209 599 531 202 41 288 3,969 928 183 3,118 40 858 273 586 399 3,618 3,097 27 80 161 666 370 905 222 666 520 173 43 304 3,863 932 224 3,094 41 783 205 577 331 3,587 3,034 24 78 176 610 350 913 223 661 553 180 47 325 4,007 925 261 3,224 43 800 174 626 301 3,765 3.192 24 78 183 669 373 945 228 691 573 185 54 334 4.471 977 306 3,491 47 996 248 748 369 4,165 3,552 25 8S 215 757 396 1.107 239 727 613 192 74 347 5,814 1,128 298 4,479 54 1,360 382 978 530 5,363 4,563 28 89 356 1,199 455 1,367 263 806 800 233 186 380 8.460 1.140 277 6.625 67 1,918 638 1,280 845 7,765 6,294 36 88 512 2,237 560 1.633 280 950 1,471 433 636 402 13,165 11,961 1,204 8,623 1,527 11.878 219 11.659 1,235 271 9,215 82 2,581 920 1,661 1.204 10,674 8,264 40 95 535 3,390 717 2,011 310 1,165 2,410 741 1,249 421 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands)* Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social Insurance ^.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, Interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 14,490 13.226 1,264 9,261 1,565 13,101 245 15,033 13,740 1,293 9,619 1,563 13,298 261 16,022 14,495 1,527 9,727 1,647 13,646 243 16,558 15,227 1,331 9,912 1,670 13,899 231 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income '.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by Industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, dvillan Federal, military State and local 12,856 1.295 340 10,154 111 2,836 943 1,893 1,264 11,836 9,063 56 105 574 3,494 889 2,236 349 1,360 2,774 847 1.482 444 13,037 1,462 535 10,205 129 2,965 946 2,019 1,293 12,005 8,921 60 107 570 2,811 963 2,503 414 1,492 3.084 904 1.681 499 13,404 1,719 899 10,006 145 3,495 1,153 2,341 1,527 12,119 9,932 62 119 746 2.308 1.074 3.177 571 1,874 2,168 757 831 599 13,667 1,881 1,010 10.595 177 3.127 932 2,195 1,331 12,568 10,718 81 142 959 2,474 1,158 3,304 604 1,996 1,850 631 471 748 17,461 16,306 1,155 10,064 1,735 14,680 233 -7 14,439 2,031 991 11,289 200 3,191 730 2,461 1,155 13,525 11,597 105 167 1,122 2,796 1,222 3,428 624 2.133 1,928 600 462 866 17,775 16,701 1,074 10,337 1,720 14,634 226 -20 14,388 2,182 1,205 1 1 ,270 216 3,148 673 2,475 1,074 13,560 11,483 113 163 1,014 2,762 1,222 3,363 661 2,185 2.077 652 446 978 19,786 18,620 1,166 10,677 1,853 16,084 283 -10 15,792 2,544 1,450 12,337 259 3,488 755 2,733 1,166 14,918 12,565 127 160 1,206 3,200 1,266 3,475 819 2,312 2,353 708 592 1,052 22,849 21,396 1.453 11,134 2,052 19,189 337 -33 18,819 2,792 1,239 14,791 337 4,061 1,013 3,048 1,453 17.737 14,634 142 186 1,360 4,133 1,468 3,921 871 2,552 3,103 962 962 1,179 25,360 23.820 1.540 11,635 2,180 21,449 383 -38 21,028 3,024 1,308 16,719 400 4,330 1,088 3,242 1.540 19,909 16,213 154 203 1,432 4,882 1,600 4,240 911 2.791 3,696 1,099 1.262 1,335 27,249 25,825 1,423 12,251 2,224 22,912 419 -40 22,453 3,384 1,412 18,068 461 4,383 968 3,416 1,423 21,488 17,692 160 225 1,626 5,429 1,726 4,494 1,002 3,031 3.797 1,046 1,245 1,506 28,077 26,732 1,345 12,746 2,203 23,183 490 -66 22,627 3,880 1.570 18,309 502 4,371 909 3,462 1,345 21,838 18,040 174 220 1,591 5,545 1,730 4,513 1,088 3,180 3,797 1.008 1.108 1,682 30,907 29,475 1,433 13,133 2,353 25,531 561 -73 24,897 4,299 1,712 20,081 591 4,859 993 3,866 1,433 24,098 20,076 171 237 1.773 6,236 1,885 4,847 1,306 3,622 4,022 1,090 1,090 1,842 33,835 32,330 1,505 13,713 2,467 28,201 636 -76 27,489 4,496 1.849 22.346 701 5,154 1,040 4,114 1,505 26,697 22,333 178 252 1,979 7,114 2,080 5,269 1,455 4,006 4,364 1,169 1,126 2,069 36,366 34,959 1,407 14,264 2,550 29,935 738 -75 29,121 5,096 2,149 23,820 814 5,300 939 4,361 1,407 28,527 23,926 176 254 2,022 7,730 2,215 5,610 1,523 4,397 4,601 1,185 1,114 2,302 See footnotes at end of table. 244 • California STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for California, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' P/us; Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries. Other labor income.. Proprietors' income' Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal Industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 38,144 36.821 1.323 14,880 2,563 30,999 817 -76 30,106 5,397 2,641 24,849 877 5,272 817 4,455 1,323 29,676 24,568 189 159 30 231 166 (°) 53 2,101 7,731 2,427 895 27 233 145 415 254 296 (■-) 134 28 5,304 306 163 318 547 518 742 1,756 173 288 240 146 107 2,194 353 442 202 343 538 316 1,927 3,900 1,632 414 1,218 4,663 210 454 313 526 213 149 191 341 1,188 210 189 41,842 40,440 1,401 15,467 2,705 34.254 939 -80 33,236 5,857 2,749 27,549 1,025 5,680 859 4,821 1,401 32,853 27,388 192 164 28 232 {") 161 C) 59 2,414 8.743 2.622 964 30 248 164 451 274 308 (■-) 154 28 6,121 364 192 354 610 596 984 1,873 199 411 265 150 125 2,335 355 517 206 362 566 329 2,125 4,289 1,799 470 1,329 5,258 228 496 318 654 245 155 211 381 1,337 254 203 44,207 42,783 1,424 15,870 2,786 35,933 1,085 -95 34,753 6,333 3,121 29,168 1,106 5,659 865 4,794 1,424 34,509 28,538 200 176 23 230 (°i 158 P) 58 2,441 9,042 2,734 1.020 31 255 170 490 291 293 C-) 156 28 6,308 341 194 373 629 615 1,213 1,682 215 485 278 158 125 2,441 348 551 219 383 597 343 2.265 4,425 1,900 544 1,357 5,594 237 523 338 735 267 163 232 375 1,400 264 199 46,862 45.479 1.383 16.497 2,841 37.883 1,171 -84 36,628 6,634 3,601 30,770 1,204 5,909 806 5,102 1,383 36,500 30,127 217 190 27 244 ?) 168 C) 61 2,618 9,355 2,820 1.042 32 261 180 512 307 297 (■-) 159 28 6,535 329 192 387 645 646 1,346 1.637 196 569 287 171 129 2,494 330 576 214 395 613 367 2,376 4,567 2,C49 584 1,465 6,208 250 568 334 852 292 173 258 432 1,507 319 233 50,580 49,121 1,458 17,072 2,963 40,941 1,277 -82 39,582 7.166 3,832 33,260 1,354 6,326 905 5,421 1,458 39,482 32,551 254 224 30 243 (°) 165 (°) 64 2.838 10,209 2.955 1.083 35 269 196 543 329 293 C-) 175 31 7.254 342 204 404 680 720 1,620 1,550 233 870 316 172 142 2,665 334 630 215 437 661 389 2,523 4,906 2,192 643 1,549 6,720 268 610 343 936 331 179 263 414 1,652 348 255 54,129 52.741 1.388 17,668 3,064 43,688 1,479 -71 42,138 7,770 4,221 35,674 1.531 6.483 852 5,631 1,388 42.300 34,747 255 228 28 251 ?i ?) 65 3,155 10,745 3,074 1,110 39 279 207 564 344 324 (4 178 29 7,670 366 216 412 699 760 1,685 1,630 250 961 346 192 153 2,834 333 679 224 461 716 422 2,668 5,189 2,392 713 1,678 7,258 289 650 348 1,026 365 198 286 425 1,786 388 294 58,691 57.154 1.536 18,151 3,233 47,185 1,592 -71 45,522 8,576 4,592 38,273 1,758 7,155 999 6,156 1,536 45.649 37.480 299 269 30 270 (°) 183 (°) 70 3,457 11,218 3,271 1,202 41 296 217 600 367 333 (■-) 182 32 7,946 401 229 443 749 825 1,640 1,684 258 973 378 209 157 3,083 349 732 227 509 808 457 2.812 5,716 2,628 788 1,839 7,998 309 703 359 1,167 404 213 308 457 1,997 427 325 62,779 61,286 1.493 18,585 3,378 50,023 1,712 -18 48,293 9,419 5,068 40,751 1,948 7,324 915 6,409 1,493 48,530 39,615 322 287 35 284 191 (°) 72 3,488 11,727 3,427 1.227 48 309 233 642 396 342 C-) 200 30 8,300 406 232 464 789 908 1,721 1,745 307 930 386 233 177 3,359 360 794 245 572 903 485 2,942 6,050 2,839 846 1,992 8,603 335 734 367 1,243 412 227 326 540 2,132 465 380 68,322 66,701 1,621 18,858 3,623 54,794 2,225 -18 52,550 10,093 5,679 44,914 2,164 7,715 1,006 6,709 1,621 53,172 43,078 342 304 38 298 (°) 198 P) 75 3,585 13,187 3,687 1,304 55 333 260 684 424 358 1 229 39 9,500 412 245 534 893 1,094 2,012 2,103 326 1,020 396 268 199 3,711 371 846 290 673 1,008 523 3,182 6,441 2.955 876 2,079 9,378 369 793 374 1,397 435 252 346 591 2,329 501 419 73,590 72,081 1,509 19,176 3,838 58,430 2,521 -16 55,893 10,837 6,860 48,141 2,333 7.956 921 7,035 1,509 56.921 45.802 362 327 35 331 (°) 231 (°) 76 3.426 14,196 3.850 1.336 58 354 275 713 459 367 1 250 37 10.346 396 240 554 943 1.217 2,336 2,364 323 1,103 389 277 205 4,002 373 872 301 816 1,075 566 3,367 6.737 3.146 941 2,205 10,235 387 833 393 1,554 480 259 366 611 2.667 531 456 80,647 78.924 1,723 19,394 4,158 64,317 2,785 -18 61,514 11,290 7,844 52,824 2,723 8,771 1,059 7,712 1,723 62,594 50,278 409 372 37 378 (°) 271 ?) 78 3,794 15,400 4,208 1,427 66 390 304 771 502 393 1 312 41 11,193 443 280 603 1.035 1.325 2,519 2,489 385 1,148 429 302 236 4,421 384 983 331 939 1,181 604 3,667 7,375 3.677 1.026 2.651 11,157 418 874 418 1,654 524 272 396 682 3,002 560 505 6 269 402 5,108 1,320 1,187 2,600 6 314 459 5,464 1,376 1,222 2,867 5 358 498 5,970 1,455 1.244 3,271 6 401 585 6,373 1,565 1,228 3,580 6 447 667 6.931 1.665 1,311 3,955 6 487 712 7,553 1.743 1,401 4,409 8 540 782 8,169 1.825 1.460 4,883 8 585 850 8.916 1,989 1,537 5,390 8 645 918 10,094 2,248 1,889 5,957 9 704 985 11,118 2,530 2,012 6,577 9 755 1,089 12.315 2.794 2,247 7,275 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME California • 245 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for California, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 95,039 100,865 110,341 121,784 136,194 149,700 167,708 187,133 214,938 244,775 276,107 308,731 328,033 352,438 389,183 422,608 454,086 493,547 1 93.322 99,140 108,130 118,839 132,484 146,351 164,164 183,484 211,093 239,931 270,316 303,550 323,182 347,625 383.823 416,786 447,839 486,400 2 1,717 1,725 2,211 2,945 3,710 3,349 3,544 3,649 3,845 4,845 5,791 5,181 4,850 4,813 5.359 5,822 6,247 7,148 3 20,023 20,346 20,585 20,868 21.173 21,537 21,935 22,350 22,839 23,255 23,797 24,263 24,780 25,308 25.779 26,357 27,000 27,656 4 4,746 4,958 5,360 5,836 6,433 6,951 7,646 8,373 9,411 10,526 11,603 12,724 13,238 13,926 15,097 16,034 16,818 17,846 5 73,901 77,547 85,759 94.878 104,641 113,155 127,405 143,186 164,144 186,632 206,198 224,771 237,212 256,935 286.026 311,402 336,710 367,857 6 3,353 3,564 4,174 5,135 5,376 5,731 6,562 7.373 8,092 9,664 9,881 1 1 ,885 12,827 14,556 16.252 18,532 20,214 21,868 7 -7 2 9 21 34 178 290 149 132 112 104 161 172 203 223 267 240 189 8 70,542 73,985 81,594 89,763 99,299 107,602 121,134 135.962 156,185 177,079 196,420 213,047 224,558 242,582 269,997 293,136 316,737 346,178 9 13,520 14,244 15,031 16,849 18,977 19,810 21,722 24.312 29,596 35,577 42,294 52,025 55,579 59,218 66.935 71,780 75,396 81,586 10 10,978 12,637 13,716 15,172 17,919 22,288 24,852 26.859 29,157 32,119 37,393 43,659 47,895 50,638 52.252 57,691 61,953 65,783 11 61,230 63,908 69,895 76,904 84,419 90,834 100,631 112,559 128,656 146,684 163,730 182,172 193,183 207,021 229.740 250,463 269,668 294,564 12 3,473 3,802 4,486 5,100 5,903 7,038 8,515 10,424 12,150 14,006 16,110 17,706 19,661 21,546 23.094 24,158 25,558 27,604 13 9,198 9,837 11,378 12,874 14.319 15,283 18,260 20,203 23,338 25,941 26,358 24,894 24,368 28,368 33.192 36,781 41 ,484 45,689 14 979 965 1,391 2,021 2.549 2,003 2,042 2,110 2,391 3,246 4,108 3,550 2,949 2,967 3.549 4,013 4,434 5,212 15 8,219 8,872 9,987 10,853 11,769 13,280 16,217 18,093 20,947 22,695 22,249 21,344 21,419 25,401 29.642 32,768 37,050 40,478 16 1,717 1,725 2,211 2,945 3,710 3,349 3,544 3,649 3,845 4,845 5,791 5,181 4,850 4,813 5.359 5,822 6,247 7,148 17 72,184 75,821 83,548 91,933 100,931 109,806 123,862 139,536 160,300 181,787 200,407 219,591 232,362 252,122 280.666 305,580 330,463 360,709 18 57,193 59,820 66,138 73,366 80,633 87,224 99,490 113.436 132,181 151,668 167.545 183,116 193,262 210,825 236.318 257,098 278,707 305,010 19 509 570 666 794 928 973 1,139 1.301 1,468 1,698 1.819 1,899 1,953 2,242 2.320 2,484 2,568 2,930 20 453 514 603 723 836 878 1,003 1.145 1,272 1,491 1.611 1,753 1,860 2,043 2.176 2,282 2,324 2,648 21 55 56 64 71 92 95 137 156 196 207 209 146 94 199 145 202 244 282 22 390 381 437 513 695 837 962 1.085 1,095 1,321 1.844 2,251 2,261 2,246 2.459 2,667 1,882 1,933 23 n {") n {") {") C) (°) (■=) P) P) (°) P) P) n 5 P) (°) P) 24 268 254 304 361 512 667 783 876 869 1,040 1.555 1,946 2,014 1,960 2.147 2,328 1,504 1,546 25 C) P) n 1°) 125 {") {") n n n P) P) P) P) {") 58 C^) P) {") 26 93 98 110 132 136 157 174 190 196 219 214 186 216 250 261 290 287 27 4,423 4,637 5,160 5,677 6,091 6,488 7,751 9.209 11,081 13,184 14,000 14,562 14,286 15,256 18.266 20,064 22,472 24,949 28 16,296 16,092 17,715 19,772 21,913 22,842 25,495 28,826 33,159 38,466 43,022 47,520 49.749 52,938 58,286 61,962 64,578 68,388 29 4,747 4,928 5,326 5,838 6,517 6,949 7,740 8,775 9,872 11,051 12,143 13,393 14,053 14.851 15,848 16,413 17,286 18,701 30 1,564 1,629 1,723 1,876 2.105 2,290 2,464 2,779 3,032 3,370 3,712 4,021 4,241 4.319 4,478 4,533 4,672 4,892 31 78 87 106 126 136 137 157 177 200 223 220 217 208 247 261 267 300 348 32 435 468 528 599 651 701 807 913 1,051 1,118 1,189 1,293 1,308 1.377 1,549 1,573 1,744 2,009 33 363 377 414 441 493 510 602 677 732 811 885 970 974 1.035 1,138 1,187 1,258 1,345 34 887 903 977 1,080 1.166 1,224 1.365 1,540 1,807 2,080 2,372 2,631 2,777 3.059 3,361 3,594 3,870 4,276 35 572 590 626 682 782 831 942 1,058 1,174 1,325 1,446 1,630 1,734 1.825 1,965 2,095 2,210 2,406 36 432 435 439 445 526 624 676 749 851 945 1,088 1,295 1,510 1,598 1,541 1,636 1,594 1,576 37 1 1 (^) C-} 1 C-) 1 1 1 2 2 2 (■-) 1 1 1 1 1 38 371 388 456 523 579 555 634 774 897 1,046 1,096 1,178 1,157 1,258 1,435 1,420 1,521 1,732 39 46 49 56 66 77 75 92 108 125 131 133 158 143 132 119 109 115 117 40 11,549 11,165 12,388 13,934 15,396 15,893 17,755 20,051 23,287 27,415 30,879 34,127 35,696 38,086 42,438 45,549 47,293 49,686 41 470 532 589 659 668 711 875 1.064 1,194 1,308 1,263 1,230 1,025 1,218 1,389 1,423 1,559 1,778 42 307 318 383 433 446 425 501 601 725 808 840 906 857 948 1,103 1,152 1,165 1,275 43 646 621 671 780 920 911 957 1.070 1,203 1,384 1,467 1,532 1,396 1,336 1,444 1,275 1,309 1,344 44 1,136 1,118 1,239 1,411 1.600 1,690 1,892 2.092 2,410 2,975 3,318 3,508 3,384 3,408 3,888 4,033 4,039 3,996 45 1,574 1,504 1,667 1,985 2.357 2,551 2,831 3,187 3,763 4,652 5,200 5,829 6,213 6,425 7,173 7,523 7,537 7,846 46 2,664 2,525 2,769 3,209 3.597 3,541 3,986 4,481 5,298 6,128 7,344 8,374 9,423 10,609 12,227 13,485 13,706 14,322 47 2,311 2,150 2,434 2,550 2,763 3,676 3,848 4,174 4,726 5,657 6,703 7,367 7,866 8,202 8,824 9,946 10,940 11,647 48 380 421 499 584 563 472 674 874 1,014 1,078 846 903 820 781 889 950 942 958 49 917 785 560 818 624 869 669 903 705 50 520 718 79T 904 T,b44 T,T83 l".2'54 T,'327 l",2'44 T,295 'l',450 T,480 T,5'76 T,'669 51 342 345 395 463 532 840 982 1,131 1.331 1,622 1.992 2,334 2,569 2,878 3,074 3,337 3,589 3,849 52 280 285 301 321 343 357 419 474 580 620 653 817 899 985 977 943 932 1,003 53 5,296 5,699 6,264 6,913 7,590 8,064 8,953 10,029 11.523 12,905 14.367 15,889 16,888 17,803 19,024 19,968 21,405 22,308 54 413 430 467 539 549 533 579 614 683 795 863 905 881 910 981 948 878 811 55 1,115 1,226 1,391 1,569 1,705 1,744 1,984 2,288 2,644 2,989 3,245 3,380 3,453 3,636 4,171 4,299 4,566 4,943 56 316 273 304 321 345 350 386 414 451 441 511 563 576 620 747 786 844 867 57 1,211 1,281 1,381 1,526 1,723 1,884 2,092 2,371 2.756 3,115 3,425 3,679 3,907 4,034 4,199 4,373 5,247 5,530 58 1,491 1,654 1,807 1,971 2,168 2,337 2,552 2,844 3,360 3,859 4,412 5,202 5,666 5,933 5,965 6,252 6,273 6,375 59 750 835 914 987 1,100 1,216 1,360 1.497 1,629 1,706 1,912 2,161 2,405 2,671 2,961 3.310 3,597 3,780 60 4,243 4,515 4,989 5,632 6,481 7,207 8,055 8.980 10,368 11,831 13,434 14,357 14,834 15,697 17,958 19.860 21,415 22.356 61 8,441 8,982 9,759 10,749 11,584 12,610 14,142 15.822 18,022 20,137 21,535 23,055 24,109 26,589 28,909 30,982 33,014 35.243 62 4,153 4,701 5,235 5,561 5,702 6,247 7,767 9.238 11,454 13,078 13,032 13,705 14.128 16,653 18,529 20,898 24,473 28,061 63 1,268 1,403 1,565 1,727 1,956 2,196 2,581 2.954 3,432 4,046 4,682 5,372 5.978 6,701 7,373 7,960 8,978 9,878 64 2,886 3,298 3,670 3,833 3,746 4,051 5,186 6.284 8,021 9.031 8,350 8,334 8.150 9,952 11,156 12,938 15,495 18,183 65 13,442 14,243 15,912 17,755 19,651 21,957 25,225 28.946 34,01 1 39,048 44,490 49,878 55,054 61,403 70,567 78,213 86,900 98,843 66 488 517 546 604 651 690 822 941 1,126 1,236 1,359 1,410 1,438 1,678 1,907 2,080 2,241 2,556 67 889 865 892 938 1,010 1.092 1,275 1,419 1,609 1,758 2,019 2,054 2,244 2,398 2,565 3,143 3,406 3,745 68 457 482 508 544 533 553 664 745 800 843 862 926 1,009 1,067 1,205 1,231 1,252 1,285 69 2,079 2,199 2,544 2,935 3,261 3,726 4,463 5,306 6,430 7,976 9,298 10,635 12,498 14,463 17,378 19,389 21,471 24,184 70 598 677 758 873 956 1,077 1,251 1,450 1,759 1,939 2,123 2,416 2,424 2,746 3.229 3,632 3,952 4,289 71 303 321 334 401 480 512 574 665 789 989 1,219 1,185 1,245 1,405 1,777 1,753 1,764 1,760 72 439 458 507 599 638 708 828 990 1,059 1,179 1,245 1,475 1,551 1.788 2,162 2,450 2,884 3,243 73 684 681 765 798 905 1,038 1,357 1,547 2,045 1,881 1,959 2,069 2.243 2.535 3,203 3,609 3,830 4,529 74 3,790 3,991 4,486 4,957 5,553 6,290 7,185 8,139 9,367 10,588 12,213 13,964 15,922 16.907 18,429 20,31 1 22,028 25,370 75 733 821 962 1,113 1,268 1,408 1,553 1,722 1,964 2,331 2,782 3,150 3,752 4.328 5,202 5,892 6,847 8,366 76 687 779 934 1,020 1,099 1,050 1,068 1,109 1,239 1,363 1,561 1,664 1,859 2,047 2,281 2,427 2,463 2,618 77 383 457 527 713 862 978 33 1.049 39 1,087 47 1,155 57 1.287 66 1,453 77 1,673 89 1,940 100 78 79 'io '14 l"l" 11 13 15 18 21 26 30 900 986 1,050 1,111 1,213 1,150 1,199 1,335 1,500 1,650 1,815 1.966 2,181 2,305 2,420 2,612 2,743 2,953 80 1,386 1,452 1,615 1.851 2,070 2,266 2,512 3,029 3,585 4,422 5,024 5,878 5,554 6,523 7,457 8,154 10,257 11,906 81 14,991 16,001 17,410 18,567 20,297 22,582 24,371 26,101 28,119 30,119 32,862 36,474 39,100 41,297 44,348 48,482 51,756 55,699 82 3,285 3,484 3,682 3,881 4,300 4,683 5,000 5,296 5,732 6,094 6,699 7,368 7,717 8,302 8,755 9,309 9,393 9,917 83 2,557 2,592 2,849 2,909 3,014 3,045 3,045 3,138 3,327 3,472 3,814 4,550 5,257 5,582 5,983 6,346 6,589 6,774 84 9,149 9,925 10,880 11,777 12,983 14,855 16,326 17,667 19,060 20,553 22,349 24,556 26,126 27,413 29,611 32,828 35,773 39,009 85 See footnotes at end of table. 246 • Nevada STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Nevada Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 20 15 10 nm r-fm v^ i t I I I I l1. 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Nevada Nevada Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Percent 50 40 30 20 10 _J I r'liii— Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977' 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Nevada • 247 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Nevada, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] Income by Place of Residence 1929 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income Fami income Population (thousands)* Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/t/s; Transfer payments Earnings by type '; Wages and salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income '. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constaiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local Income by Place ot Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insure P/us; Adjustment for residence' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence . P/us; Dividends, interest, and renf Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries Other labor income Proprietors' income " Farm Nonfarm earnings by industry: Farm Nonfamn Private Agricultural sen/Ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Constnjction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 77 69 8 90 855 65 (■-) 65 11 1 52 1 11 2 9 1930 75 64 11 92 818 62 13 1 47 1 14 11 51 43 (■•) 9 1 2 11 9 1 10 7 3 C-) 4 1944 227 208 19 155 1,466 206 4 202 21 4 159 2 46 13 32 19 187 126 (M 12 10 18 23 34 2 26 61 15 38 8 1931 60 60 (M 94 643 42 1 3 -4 7 1945 234 212 22 147 1,592 210 4 206 22 6 160 2 49 14 35 22 189 127 (■•) 9 14 9 25 38 3 29 62 15 39 8 1932 52 48 4 96 542 40 10 2 35 1 4 4 4 36 29 (■•) 3 3 1 7 7 2 6 7 3 (^) 4 1946 252 229 23 145 1,735 217 3 214 27 11 158 2 57 14 43 23 194 164 (■•) 11 23 10 27 49 4 40 30 12 8 11 1933 47 44 3 96 488 1947 261 233 28 149 1,751 219 3 217 32 13 162 3 54 17 38 28 192 169 1 13 21 11 26 48 5 44 23 10 1 12 1934 52 53 98 536 41 10 2 38 1 2 -3 6 1948 272 245 27 156 1,744 237 3 235 25 12 175 3 60 20 40 27 210 181 1 13 22 14 28 45 5 53 29 13 2 14 1935 64 58 6 100 644 52 10 2 43 1 9 2 7 6 46 35 (■-) 6 2 2 8 10 1 7 11 5 (M 6 1949 279 250 29 157 1,778 242 3 (■•) 238 28 14 177 3 62 22 40 29 213 178 11 20 13 28 44 6 54 35 15 5 15 1936 84 71 13 101 829 48 1 18 9 9 13 53 41 (■-) 6 2 2 9 12 1 8 12 7 (■-) 6 1950 319 288 31 162 1,971 271 4 -1 266 36 18 198 4 69 25 45 31 239 197 (■-) 13 22 15 30 46 9 62 42 17 9 16 1937 77 78 -1 103 749 60 15 2 -1 61 50 (•-) 11 3 2 10 14 1 9 12 6 (M 6 1951 367 330 38 168 2,186 319 5 -2 312 39 16 235 5 79 30 49 38 281 232 1 16 24 19 36 54 8 75 50 20 11 18 1938 81 73 7 105 767 65 1 64 14 2 7 58 46 (■-) 9 3 2 9 13 1 9 12 6 (■-) 5 1952 430 396 33 181 2,373 379 6 -3 370 42 18 290 6 83 26 57 33 345 283 1 21 40 23 42 61 9 88 62 23 18 20 1939 91 80 10 107 846 73 1 55 1 17 6 11 10 63 51 (M 11 4 2 9 14 1 9 12 6 (•■) 5 1953 473 454 19 195 2,427 421 7 -4 410 43 20 337 8 76 12 64 19 402 332 1 26 48 26 45 70 12 103 71 25 23 23 1940 99 92 8 113 880 79 1 61 1 17 4 13 8 71 58 (■-) 13 4 2 9 17 1 11 13 7 (M 6 1954 510 492 18 213 2,394 450 8 -6 436 50 24 361 9 80 11 69 18 432 354 1 29 51 26 43 77 14 112 77 25 27 26 1941 118 109 9 122 966 97 1 96 18 4 75 1 21 4 17 9 88 71 (■-) 15 8 3 11 21 2 12 17 8 3 6 1955 593 577 17 237 2,504 527 10 -8 509 57 27 427 10 90 9 81 17 510 425 1 32 55 29 49 91 18 148 86 26 28 31 1942 214 200 14 139 1,542 195 2 193 18 3 149 1 45 9 36 14 181 156 (■•) 13 66 13 16 28 2 18 25 10 9 7 1956 616 598 18 250 2,463 544 11 -9 524 61 31 444 11 89 11 78 18 526 428 1 30 45 38 52 92 20 150 98 33 28 36 1943 227 210 18 152 1,494 210 3 207 17 3 161 1 48 12 37 18 193 150 C^) 13 34 25 18 34 2 24 42 12 23 7 1957 659 639 20 260 2,535 581 13 -11 557 67 35 476 12 93 12 81 20 561 458 1 24 53 38 55 92 21 174 103 32 29 41 See footnotes at end of table. 248 • Nevada STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Nevada, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1966 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income*.. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'., Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constoiction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '» Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate " Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health seivices Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 688 665 23 269 2,557 597 12 -13 572 73 43 489 10 98 15 83 23 574 464 1 1 (^) 19 (4 14 5 48 32 14 5 (■-) 4 5 1^1 17 3 1 P-) 4 1 47 17 7 7 10 6 18 83 23 7 17 193 59 10 5 17 4 2 63 1 17 5 1 757 736 21 279 2,714 657 14 -14 629 83 45 543 12 102 13 90 21 636 523 2 2 tl (4 13 6 57 34 15 6 (M 4 5 (■-) l\ 19 3 'I 1 1 (■-) 1 P-) (■•) 1 52 17 8 9 12 6 20 94 26 7 19 217 66 12 5 16 5 2 74 1 19 7 1 830 814 16 291 2,852 1 {■-) 6 (■-) 1 56 16 9 10 13 8 22 93 28 9 19 251 75 13 5 23 6 2 84 1 20 7 1 918 903 15 315 2,914 785 19 -15 750 109 58 663 17 106 8 98 15 770 633 2 2 0-) 23 0-) 17 7 73 39 18 6 0-) 1 (■•) 1 C-) (■•) (■-) 7 (■-) 1 59 15 10 11 14 9 25 97 32 10 22 283 77 15 5 39 6 2 91 1 21 8 1 1,105 1,085 20 352 3,140 962 22 -20 920 124 62 819 21 122 12 110 20 942 793 3 3 II 1 16 7 109 43 19 6 2 1 8 (■•) 1 67 16 11 13 17 10 30 109 38 11 26 371 83 17 5 90 8 3 105 1 24 9 1 1,243 1,222 21 397 3,131 1,093 29 -24 1,040 134 69 936 25 131 13 119 21 1,071 904 3 3 1 16 7 148 50 21 7 !^i 29 3 1 8 2 'I 1^1 1 10 'I 77 16 13 15 21 12 36 126 48 15 33 392 93 19 5 71 10 4 121 1 27 10 1 1,342 1,329 13 426 3,151 1,175 32 -27 1,117 147 79 1,018 30 128 3 124 13 1,162 974 3 3 II 1 17 8 136 52 22 8 (■-) 8 6 (■-) \^ 30 3 1 9 2 (■•) 2 C-) 1 10 (■-) 2 87 17 15 18 23 14 38 140 51 18 34 440 101 20 5 94 10 4 129 1 29 11 1 1,439 1,424 16 444 3,241 1.242 34 -29 1,179 172 87 1,084 34 124 4 120 16 1,227 1,021 3 3 (■-) 31 1 22 9 126 54 23 9 8 5 (M 31 3 1 10 2 {■-) 1 (■-) (■-) 1 9 (M 3 91 16 14 19 25 17 39 148 54 19 35 475 117 20 5 101 10 4 138 1 29 10 1 1,522 1,502 20 446 3,413 1,315 43 -29 1,242 183 97 1,141 37 136 11 125 20 1,295 1,072 3 3 (■-) 34 1 24 9 106 57 24 9 (M (■-) (■-) 9 6 C-) i^! 33 2 1 14 2 (■•) 1 ('-) 1 8 (■■) 3 93 17 16 (■-) 17 26 17 40 157 54 20 34 527 139 22 6 118 10 4 150 1 31 11 1 1,618 1,599 19 449 3,603 1.381 49 -30 1,302 199 117 1,206 36 139 6 133 19 1.362 1.110 3 3 (■-) 33 1 22 10 97 56 24 8 (■-) C-) (■-) 9 6 (■-) 32 2 1 14 2 1 1 (■-) C-) (M 7 P-) 3 97 17 15 C-) 19 28 18 42 162 58 22 36 562 161 23 6 113 11 4 156 2 35 12 2 5 110 34 30 45 'I 6 113 35 29 49 'I 7 123 37 31 55 r-) 9 8 137 40 35 63 11 13 149 44 34 71 18 168 48 36 83 (■■) 13 21 189 52 37 99 (■-) 15 23 206 56 37 113 19 223 61 37 125 15 22 252 67 40 145 1,881 1,858 22 464 4,053 1,583 54 -34 1,496 247 138 1,371 43 169 8 161 22 1,561 1,263 4 4 (■•) 34 3 23 8 120 61 26 9 « {■-) (4 10 6 {■•) l^i 35 2 1 14 2 1 2 {■-) (■-) 9 « 3 108 17 17 (■-) 22 32 19 49 187 64 22 42 636 182 27 6 126 13 5 171 2 44 14 2 n 16 28 298 75 55 168 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Nevada • 249 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Nevada, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 2,406 2,661 2,972 3,405 3,769 4,219 4,845 5,652 6,891 8,019 9,250 10,458 10,956 11,600 12,678 13,801 14,959 16,515 1 2,370 2,623 2.927 3,346 3,731 4,183 4,806 5,620 6.854 8,004 9,173 10,409 10,915 11.571 12,634 13,772 14,922 16,457 2 36 38 45 59 38 36 40 32 37 15 n 50 41 29 44 29 37 58 3 493 520 547 569 597 620 647 678 719 765 810 845 877 895 916 939 966 1,006 4 4,878 5,117 5,437 5,985 6,316 6,806 7,491 8,335 9,580 10,481 11,421 12,377 12,498 12,961 13,845 14,693 15,481 16,412 5 2,021 2,225 2.477 2,846 3,100 3,411 3,915 4,582 5,592 6,448 7,335 8,123 8,366 8,835 9,601 10,351 11,193 12,429 6 70 87 99 124 152 161 169 188 204 253 278 330 358 451 422 478 519 571 7 -41 -43 -47 -57 -60 -63 -74 -91 -126 -142 -171 -200 -198 -199 -233 -247 -265 -278 8 1,910 2.095 2.331 2.665 2,888 3.187 3.673 4,303 5,261 6.053 6,886 7,593 7,809 8,184 8,946 9,626 10,409 1 1 ,580 9 307 335 369 422 489 504 576 670 862 1.073 1,276 1,564 1,695 1,829 2,049 2,296 2,472 2,689 10 189 231 273 318 391 528 597 679 768 894 1,089 1.302 1,452 1,587 1,684 1,880 2,078 2,246 11 1,749 1,924 2.121 2,426 2.658 2,906 3,291 3,846 4.685 5,480 6,279 7,084 7,323 7,678 8,313 8,987 9,689 10,756 12 64 75 91 108 128 157 193 245 304 361 431 491 537 572 601 617 665 730 13 208 226 265 312 314 348 431 491 603 606 625 548 506 584 687 747 839 943 14 24 25 32 43 20 16 18 8 14 -9 53 28 19 8 23 9 17 37 15 184 201 233 269 294 331 413 484 589 615 572 521 487 577 664 739 823 906 16 36 38 45 59 38 36 40 32 37 15 77 50 41 29 44 29 37 58 17 1,985 2,187 2,432 2,788 3.062 3,374 3.876 4,550 5.555 6,433 7,258 8,074 8,325 8,806 9.557 10,322 11,156 12,371 18 1,602 1,751 1,955 2,274 2,499 2,745 3.180 3,786 4,698 5,483 6,174 6,844 6,960 7,353 8,051 8,711 9,461 10,525 19 5 6 8 10 11 11 14 19 23 29 33 30 29 39 38 43 46 52 20 5 6 8 9 10 10 12 16 19 23 24 25 24 29 31 34 35 41 21 ("-) C-) ("-) 1 1 1 2 3 4 6 9 5 5 10 7 9 10 11 22 43 40 44 52 72 86 80 99 97 106 166 230 210 199 228 231 238 319 23 D C-) (4 H 24 1 1 2 3 8 10 10 12 14 23 37 36 31 23 M 35 11 262 25 31 29 28 32 42 46 39 52 45 49 87 139 127 131 156 152 182 26 10 10 14 17 22 30 31 34 39 34 43 55 52 45 46 44 44 41 27 174 197 224 304 273 255 338 460 653 732 786 830 705 698 754 810 941 1,027 28 81 87 102 126 138 155 175 219 278 332 365 418 417 436 498 528 550 587 29 31 34 39 46 50 55 62 74 89 102 110 123 130 138 151 163 179 203 30 10 11 12 15 15 16 17 21 24 26 28 30 32 35 35 36 38 39 31 0-) (■- 0-) 1 1 'I c-) 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 32 c-) (•- 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 5 5 5 33 <"] (■• r) {^) C-) il (■-) 11 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 34 12 14 17 19 20 25 34 41 46 51 53 56 62 69 77 91 35 7 7 8 9 10 13 15 15 16 19 20 21 23 22 22 22 24 24 36 l\ ('I C) e-) ^] L\ L C| 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 37 (^ ^) (■-) LJ L (4 0-) (M (■■) ^Z (°) P) 38 H 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 9 10 11 14 15 17 24 29 37 39 0-) (■-) H 80 U (4 112 (■-) D r-) 0-) 2^^^ 2^^] 298 (°) P) (°) (4 40 50 53 63 100 146 190 230 254 347 365 371 385 41 2 2 3 4 4 5 7 10 15 17 14 14 11 18 19 19 22 25 42 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 7 10 43 18 14 14 18 23 26 22 23 29 37 45 56 47 36 40 39 35 40 44 4 4 5 6 6 9 12 15 21 25 30 33 30 29 28 30 32 33 45 1 3 5 8 8 11 14 14 19 24 30 35 33 42 58 68 67 64 46 7 7 10 13 15 16 21 25 32 40 45 46 52 57 66 68 64 65 47 !") (■■1 C-) ^i >•) 1 1 (■-) 'I 1 2 14 17 16 14 7 4 8 48 (■•) ('• (M 4 (■•) (4 1 1 2 2 2 2 16 17 20 4 49 (■•) 14 D 18 17 50 11 19 '21" '33' is 46 42 40 '34' '35 41" 43 46 51" 51 H (■-) 1 1 3 2 2 2 6 8 10 13 14 15 18 18 21 23 52 4 5 6 9 10 10 12 20 24 27 31 38 42 43 43 50 54 62 53 140 158 178 208 238 263 303 355 423 502 564 627 669 714 737 762 819 884 54 18 19 22 25 26 25 29 33 37 44 47 47 50 54 55 53 45 38 55 22 24 27 32 36 38 47 58 71 85 91 96 98 107 117 120 127 143 56 tl (4 {M 11 5^^ C-) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 57 36 40 69 82 102 127 144 160 170 179 199 201 209 250 281 58 43 50 57 66 73 80 87 98 115 143 162 190 199 195 185 183 184 188 59 25 29 33 38 44 50 58 63 71 84 102 122 142 159 177 194 211 230 60 62 69 78 90 106 118 133 152 187 227 261 295 303 310 347 389 420 497 61 232 254 286 328 362 401 467 526 639 757 820 898 898 941 1,024 1,102 1.164 1,287 62 84 99 112 124 129 135 166 209 272 334 336 348 337 387 429 473 529 571 63 27 30 35 41 45 50 57 68 82 101 115 130 140 155 169 187 219 236 64 56 69 77 84 83 85 109 141 190 233 222 218 197 232 260 286 310 335 65 780 841 924 1,031 1,169 1,322 1,504 1,748 2,126 2,463 2,844 3,168 3,392 3.628 3,996 4,371 4.755 5,300 66 249 256 285 312 339 394 440 507 689 822 952 1,025 1,044 1.138 1,409 1,760 1,875 2,117 67 30 31 33 36 40 43 50 56 69 77 90 94 99 107 110 133 138 147 68 7 8 9 10 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 26 27 27 28 69 121 127 129 120 131 148 170 192 231 260 325 396 454 503 590 641 695 749 70 16 19 21 25 26 30 36 43 53 61 69 79 77 86 98 107 119 132 71 7 8 12 13 14 16 15 18 22 25 31 29 29 36 44 41 46 49 72 208 232 240 287 351 388 438 523 589 651 706 771 815 818 718 558 575 596 73 2 4 3 4 5 5 5 6 9 9 9 8 6 5 7 8 8 17 74 63 69 95 98 116 136 164 189 222 268 323 378 447 472 506 567 671 790 75 20 23 27 33 36 39 45 50 56 64 72 80 97 110 127 143 159 196 76 2 2 3 5 6 5 5 5 7 9 10 10 11 12 14 17 18 22 77 8 10 10 13 15 21 25 28 30 0-) 29 31 33 (4 38 1 78 79 « « (4 I T) C-) (M (M (^) 11 C-) (■-) 21 23 25 33 34 38 44 48 63 67 79 88 93 101 113 80 33 40 43 60 61 65 75 91 102 132 154 185 191 209 230 244 287 304 81 383 436 476 514 563 629 696 764 857 950 1,084 1,229 1,365 1,453 1,506 1,611 1,695 1,846 82 88 105 110 112 123 138 152 159 175 190 207 214 229 249 272 286 296 328 83 69 77 86 89 92 97 110 116 117 125 146 170 198 225 217 217 221 231 84 226 254 281 313 348 395 434 489 565 635 731 844 937 979 1,017 1,107 1,178 1,286 85 See footnotes at end of table. 250 . Oregon STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Oregon Per Capita Persona! income Selected Years (1929-87) Dollars (Thousands) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 xin m i J iM i i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 CZlu.s. Oregon Percent 30 25 20 h 15 10 5h Oregon Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) I F=fe3 ?;gi — 11 11 ^1 11 m m II Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE**Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Oregon • 25 1 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Oregon, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal Income . Farm income Population (thousands)' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings Less; Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us; Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us; Transfer payments 627 547 80 947 662 523 1 574 507 67 956 600 476 1 483 431 52 966 500 387 1 365 328 37 972 375 290 1 346 305 41 978 354 276 1 428 363 66 985 435 357 1 453 402 51 1,001 453 381 1 557 480 77 1,025 543 464 1 576 508 68 1,048 550 495 4 561 496 66 1,067 526 475 4 610 539 72 1,081 565 518 4 655 588 66 1.086 603 555 5 867 760 107 1,070 810 754 6 1,248 1,096 152 1,128 1,107 1,126 10 Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries.. Other labor Income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 522 91 14 388 5 130 57 73 80 443 396 2 2 20 119 62 101 23 67 47 11 1 35 475 85 14 360 5 110 47 64 67 409 360 1 2 19 99 58 96 20 64 49 12 1 37 386 71 26 299 5 84 35 48 52 336 286 1 1 15 69 49 78 18 55 49 12 1 37 289 56 20 230 4 56 26 31 37 254 207 1 1 9 45 38 56 15 43 47 11 1 35 275 51 19 215 4 57 31 26 41 235 190 1 1 7 50 33 48 14 36 46 14 1 31 356 53 19 261 4 91 51 40 66 291 234 1 1 11 67 36 63 14 41 57 20 1 36 380 54 19 290 5 86 36 50 51 329 269 1 2 13 77 40 75 15 46 60 20 1 39 463 60 34 336 6 122 59 64 77 387 319 1 2 17 95 45 90 17 52 68 32 1 35 491 63 22 373 6 116 48 68 68 427 359 1 2 13 114 50 104 17 57 68 29 1 39 471 62 28 356 6 113 46 67 66 410 337 1 2 17 98 46 101 18 53 72 31 1 40 514 68 28 385 6 127 54 74 72 447 372 1 2 20 113 52 107 19 57 75 33 1 41 551 74 30 414 7 134 48 86 66 489 411 1 3 21 125 58 122 19 62 78 34 2 42 748 90 29 531 8 215 85 130 107 647 563 2 4 39 194 68 155 22 79 83 35 7 41 1,116 104 28 813 9 303 124 179 152 974 853 3 4 77 371 85 192 24 98 121 37 41 43 1,681 1,470 211 1,228 1,369 1,552 17 1,535 117 28 1,139 11 402 174 228 211 1,342 1,125 3 4 70 553 105 242 30 120 216 50 119 47 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance'.. Plus: Adjustment for residence ' Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type ': Wages and salaries... Other labor income.... Proprietors' income'.. Farm Nonfarm 1,721 1,522 199 1,249 1,378 1,579 16 1,696 1,472 224 1,260 1,346 1,523 14 1,836 1,586 250 1,342 1,368 1,585 15 2,035 1,795 239 1,364 1,492 1,761 20 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Constaiction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,563 123 36 1.158 15 405 157 248 199 1,379 1,182 4 3 60 562 120 264 33 136 198 51 96 51 1,509 126 61 1,069 18 437 179 258 224 1,299 1,110 5 3 54 452 125 291 36 145 189 53 80 57 1,570 151 115 1,068 20 497 195 302 250 1.335 1,185 6 4 66 365 140 362 48 174 150 53 28 69 1,741 173 121 1,259 24 478 179 299 239 1,522 1,371 8 5 110 439 153 415 53 189 150 54 13 83 2,295 2,050 245 1,405 1,634 1,987 23 1,965 214 116 1,385 27 576 190 386 245 1,742 1,576 12 7 145 524 171 430 63 224 167 54 13 100 2,279 2,093 186 1,431 1,592 1,920 24 -1 1,895 247 137 1,369 29 522 134 388 186 1,734 1,542 11 7 145 485 173 430 70 222 192 59 12 121 2,526 2,313 214 1,532 1,649 2,124 31 (■•) 2,093 267 166 1,502 36 586 159 428 214 1,910 1,715 12 7 169 568 189 446 86 239 195 55 16 125 2,832 2,578 254 1,556 1,820 2,439 36 2,403 286 143 1.728 46 666 197 469 254 2,186 1,952 13 7 190 675 216 502 92 256 233 68 29 137 3,010 2,760 250 1,582 1,903 2,551 41 -1 2,509 301 201 1,831 50 669 192 477 250 2,301 2,037 13 7 179 706 231 529 98 276 263 74 34 156 3,058 2,844 214 1,601 1,910 2,573 42 -4 2,528 342 188 1,889 54 631 159 472 214 2.359 2,082 14 8 172 705 243 536 108 297 278 77 31 170 3,026 2.837 188 1,626 1,861 2,535 45 -5 2,485 344 197 1,880 56 600 135 465 188 2,347 2,055 16 8 162 684 238 534 114 300 292 77 31 184 3,269 3,074 195 1,659 1,970 2,737 49 -7 2,681 377 210 2,035 65 637 142 495 195 2,542 2,232 15 8 168 762 254 568 123 333 309 83 31 195 3,500 3,292 207 1,698 2,061 2,928 54 -9 2,865 407 228 2,191 74 663 155 508 207 2,721 2,382 17 10 194 802 277 597 129 357 339 92 33 214 3,502 3,316 186 1,712 2,045 2,885 63 -9 2,813 418 270 2,178 77 631 131 500 186 2,700 2,334 17 9 191 747 282 595 131 363 366 96 32 237 See footnotes at end of table. 252 • Oregon STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Oregon, 1958-87 [Millions ot dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. P/us. Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/us; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages ana salaries.. Other labor income... Proprietors' income ". Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' lulining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction foetal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Constnjction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance " Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilifies Railroad transportafion Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business sen/ices Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Mofion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizafions Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 3,594 3,411 183 1,718 2,092 2,906 63 -8 2,835 449 309 2,220 52 634 129 505 183 2,723 2,327 19 8 10 9 n (' n 6 195 738 203 98 10 10 41 32 8 2 2 1 534 368 10 34 30 31 16 13 6 (■-) 15 5 7 263 73 58 23 20 48 41 191 396 141 39 102 375 18 41 26 30 18 16 12 5 112 19 12 3,892 3,708 185 1,746 2,229 3,173 76 -13 3,084 493 316 2,443 65 664 128 536 185 2,988 2,565 18 9 9 8 n P\ 7 221 843 220 104 11 10 45 33 9 2 2 2 623 428 12 39 33 38 22 13 8 r] 6 8 277 74 65 25 21 50 43 215 430 147 42 105 406 20 43 26 35 18 14 11 4 123 24 12 4,019 3,839 180 1,772 2,268 3,270 90 -15 3,165 515 339 2,559 72 640 121 519 180 3,090 2.632 18 10 8 8 n (') (°) 6 231 845 226 109 11 11 46 33 10 2 2 618 410 13 41 34 38 27 14 8 (•-) 19 6 7 287 72 68 26 21 52 47 227 447 152 46 106 417 21 44 28 36 22 13 11 4 126 25 14 4,168 3,996 172 1,787 2,332 3,341 92 -17 3,232 546 390 2,617 79 646 112 534 172 3,169 2,675 19 10 9 8 n 1 n 7 234 837 231 112 10 10 47 34 11 3 'I 2 605 393 13 40 33 37 33 16 8 \l 7 7 295 68 70 26 22 55 53 228 452 160 48 111 443 23 46 27 37 23 15 13 4 133 29 16 4,432 4,246 186 1,818 2,438 3,567 99 -22 3,446 587 399 2.805 87 674 116 558 186 3,381 2,847 21 11 10 9 C) (■-) '\ 247 885 240 114 11 11 49 35 11 3 (■-) 3 2 645 417 14 40 34 41 38 16 10 (■-) 20 7 8 318 73 79 25 23 58 60 241 483 170 53 117 474 24 47 28 40 27 15 13 4 142 31 18 4,678 4,499 179 1,853 2,524 3,780 115 -27 3,638 627 413 3,001 100 679 104 576 179 3,601 3,025 22 12 9 10 C) h 285 936 246 115 11 12 52 36 12 3 (■-) 3 1 690 444 14 41 38 45 38 19 12 '^ 7 9 333 72 85 30 23 58 65 254 505 181 57 123 499 27 49 28 44 30 17 14 4 146 32 19 5,039 4,872 168 1,888 2,669 4,100 124 -33 3,943 666 431 3,255 119 725 85 640 166 3,932 3,315 26 14 12 12 (°) 1 (°) 10 304 1,032 257 119 11 13 53 38 13 3 3 2 775 499 16 46 43 52 40 25 15 6 9 365 80 93 31 25 64 72 279 548 196 63 133 555 29 53 28 50 32 19 15 4 164 36 22 5,497 5,312 185 1,937 2,838 4,478 131 -40 4,308 723 467 3,560 141 776 105 671 185 4,293 3,623 30 15 15 14 ?) 1 C) 11 356 1,123 275 127 13 14 59 41 14 3 n 3 1 848 530 18 52 51 59 49 26 20 8 10 396 83 105 34 27 71 76 302 588 213 68 145 602 33 56 28 54 34 20 16 4 178 40 26 5,952 5,738 214 1,969 3,023 4,873 175 -44 4,654 787 511 3,856 155 863 140 722 214 4,659 3,925 34 16 18 14 P) i 377 1,229 299 137 12 13 66 43 17 3 (■-> 4 3 930 540 21 61 58 72 63 43 24 ^7 11 11 423 85 115 37 30 77 80 333 620 226 74 152 669 36 63 28 60 37 22 17 6 202 46 27 6,310 6,106 204 1,979 3,188 5,092 205 -49 4,838 872 600 4.050 169 873 129 743 204 4,888 4,075 36 18 18 16 C) 2 'l1 362 1,253 320 147 13 14 73 46 .8 4 (■-) 5 2 932 530 19 64 62 74 67 43 23 {■■) 26 12 12 442 86 116 41 33 81 86 350 649 243 81 162 724 38 66 29 67 40 22 18 5 228 48 30 30 36 397 107 30 259 « 34 39 422 111 36 276 33 457 120 36 301 (■-) 42 35 494 129 35 330 (■•) 47 38 534 139 34 361 1 48 41 576 151 33 392 1 52 49 617 159 37 420 1 57 55 670 170 36 465 1 63 61 734 179 35 519 1 64 68 813 195 35 583 6,874 6,670 ?04 2,004 3,430 5,551 233 -58 5,260 941 672 4,444 207 899 127 772 204 5,347 4,453 37 19 18 16 C) 3 'l1 382 1,409 349 157 14 15 82 49 19 4 (M 6 3 1,059 605 24 70 67 84 73 54 28 (■-) 27 14 13 475 85 134 41 36 88 90 384 696 270 88 182 784 41 69 30 73 42 24 18 7 249 49 34 1 70 77 893 212 35 645 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Oregon • 253 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Oregon, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 8,169 8,920 10,006 11,342 12,816 14,072 16,058 18,082 20,822 23,658 26,063 27,889 28,263 30,010 32,302 33,951 35,748 38,182 1 7,934 8,690 9,719 10,934 12,298 13,641 15,642 17,705 20.406 23,160 25,480 27,352 27,799 29.532 31.719 33,325 34.972 37,262 2 235 230 287 409 518 431 416 377 417 498 582 538 464 478 583 626 776 920 3 2,100 2,150 2,195 2.239 2,281 2,325 2,372 2,439 2,510 2,578 2,642 2,671 2.671 2,663 2,680 2,689 2,703 2.724 4 3,889 4,149 4,558 5,066 5,619 6,053 6,769 7,413 8,297 9,176 9,866 10,440 10,581 11,271 12,054 12,627 13,226 14,019 5 6,426 6,977 7,912 8,968 10,010 10,710 12,315 13,950 16,127 18,238 19,536 20,017 19,734 20.813 22,640 23,912 25,352 27,249 6 279 323 371 451 554 593 648 729 822 928 1,016 1,180 1,258 1,313 1,438 1,586 1,691 1,805 7 -51 -43 -46 -56 -67 -39 -29 -93 -150 -225 -275 -236 -217 -188 -174 -225 -244 -307 8 6,096 6,611 7,494 8,461 9.389 10,078 1 1 ,639 13,128 15.155 17,085 18,245 18,601 18,259 19,312 21,028 22,101 23,417 25,137 9 1,166 1,256 1,351 1,513 1,744 1,870 2,091 2,396 2,865 3,429 4,078 4,992 5,174 5,497 5,978 6,218 6,513 6,901 10 906 1,054 1,161 1,368 1,683 2,124 2,328 2,558 2,803 3,143 3,740 4,297 4,829 5,201 5,295 5,632 5,818 6,143 11 5,168 5,598 6,290 7,091 7,843 8,428 9,593 10,910 12,623 14,337 15,379 16,059 15,995 16,669 18,026 18,907 19,928 21,330 12 283 325 391 463 543 633 801 991 1,182 1,358 1,518 1,527 1,581 1,641 1,718 1,875 1,874 2,008 13 976 1,054 1,231 1,414 1,625 1,649 1,921 2,049 2,322 2,543 2,639 2,431 2,158 2,502 2,896 3,129 3,550 3,912 14 150 147 209 308 414 302 282 209 254 321 397 358 265 288 396 440 591 726 15 826 907 1,022 1,106 1,210 1,347 1,639 1,840 2,067 2,222 2,242 2,073 1,893 2,214 2,500 2.689 2,959 3,186 16 235 230 287 409 518 431 416 377 417 498 582 538 464 478 583 626 776 920 17 6,192 6,747 7,624 8,559 9.492 10.279 1 1 .899 13,573 15,711 17,740 18,954 19,479 19,271 20,335 22,057 23.285 24,576 26,329 18 5,083 5,526 6,273 7,069 7.841 8,413 9,819 1 1 ,304 13,202 14,985 15,949 16,209 15,841 16,774 18,316 19.219 20,410 21,886 19 46 50 59 70 83 88 110 134 171 187 176 163 139 223 208 222 244 284 20 22 27 32 37 41 45 54 66 81 90 88 89 93 106 104 105 108 126 21 23 23 26 34 41 43 56 69 90 97 87 74 46 116 104 118 137 158 22 15 16 20 25 35 41 49 58 64 72 101 107 89 76 80 96 52 63 23 q (°) C') n n n C) n C) 23 (°) n n n n U (°) °} 24 1 3 4 10 15 23 25 19 52 56 46 36 in 13 ") 25 •) 44 48 935 280 227 428 1959 6,671 6,433 238 2,821 2,365 5,391 140 41 5,293 817 561 4,301 120 970 165 806 238 5,153 4,191 40 12 29 12 (°) 1 n 6 388 1,389 418 147 3 14 104 51 83 13 '^ 1 971 263 17 71 41 35 15 469 11 1 34 2 11 380 94 78 51 50 78 30 371 685 289 68 221 636 37 73 44 55 34 17 20 7 199 30 17 (■■) 51 51 962 278 223 462 1960 6,914 6,654 261 2,855 2,422 5,541 157 51 5,435 879 601 4,447 127 967 186 780 261 5,280 4.264 38 12 26 13 (°) 1 n 7 396 1,389 437 151 3 15 113 54 86 12 <^i 1 952 246 17 73 44 41 17 450 13 4 33 2 11 394 92 80 55 52 82 32 387 689 291 74 217 667 36 74 47 63 37 17 22 6 201 31 21 (■-) 59 53 1,016 286 231 499 1961 7,261 7,002 259 2,882 2,519 5,806 168 52 5,690 912 658 4,678 142 986 180 806 259 5,547 4,467 42 13 29 14 P) 1 (°) 7 430 1,465 452 155 3 15 116 55 92 12 f) 3 1 1,013 238 17 70 45 40 17 515 11 14 33 2 11 408 88 84 59 55 86 36 397 699 301 78 223 710 37 77 46 67 39 21 23 6 215 36 20 66 56 1,080 302 243 536 1962 7,831 7,544 287 2,942 2,662 6,303 182 56 6,177 988 667 5.083 160 1,060 208 852 287 6,016 4,847 49 16 33 14 (°) i 432 1.626 472 162 3 16 122 59 94 12 C-) 3 1 1,154 254 17 73 48 47 18 622 13 12 36 2 12 436 90 92 59 64 91 40 416 762 325 87 238 786 43 83 47 74 45 23 33 7 231 39 22 (■-) 74 64 1,168 314 265 589 1963 8,036 7,745 291 2,955 2,719 6,425 200 61 6,286 1,042 708 5,188 180 1,057 204 854 291 6,134 4,921 47 16 30 15 n 2 ^"l 439 1,646 487 163 3 17 130 60 97 12 (■-) 4 1 1,158 275 16 84 41 50 17 607 15 1 38 2 12 448 90 95 66 63 91 43 430 769 339 94 245 789 39 82 47 69 46 24 24 7 237 43 24 (■■) 80 65 1,213 327 237 649 1964 8,416 8,146 270 2,961 2,842 6,695 207 71 6,560 1,104 752 5,393 198 1,104 175 929 270 6,426 5,138 56 19 37 14 n 2 ^1 443 1,683 512 169 3 18 140 62 102 13 n 4 2 1,171 312 17 97 44 60 18 550 17 1 40 3 12 475 96 99 71 66 96 48 444 816 353 100 253 855 38 87 47 77 48 25 25 7 263 48 28 74 1,288 346 250 692 1965 9,094 8,806 287 2,967 3,065 7,198 218 85 7,065 1,232 797 5,808 222 1,168 201 966 287 6,910 5,552 64 20 44 16 n 1 'I 524 1,782 513 176 3 20 150 66 79 13 (■-) 4 1 1,269 327 18 99 56 70 21 601 18 1 43 3 12 507 99 109 75 70 106 49 466 875 376 107 269 941 42 91 48 104 49 27 25 7 280 52 32 (■•) 96 89 1,359 367 246 747 1966 10,322 9,939 383 3,057 3,377 8,326 310 90 8,106 1,367 849 6,723 268 1,335 286 1,049 383 7,942 6,442 72 23 49 16 n 1 (°) 10 642 2,184 541 193 3 21 161 75 68 13 (■-) 6 2 1,643 342 20 118 64 86 29 901 18 1 47 3 13 572 104 121 96 79 118 53 510 958 406 117 289 1,083 49 104 48 126 54 33 27 8 317 61 35 108 114 1,500 407 271 822 1967 11,277 10,936 341 3,174 3,553 9,042 368 93 8,767 1,508 1,002 7,384 304 1,354 254 1,100 341 8,701 7,006 73 27 47 18 (°) 3 n 11 674 2,363 565 208 4 23 163 78 67 13 'I 2 1,798 331 21 119 69 8-' 35 1,055 15 1 47 4 14 619 105 129 98 98 131 58 547 1,045 447 132 315 1,220 52 114 49 148 63 36 30 8 369 66 38 120 127 1,694 454 302 938 1968 12,532 12,174 358 3,270 3,832 10,050 409 107 9,748 1,645 1,139 8,274 369 1,407 265 1,142 358 9,692 7,738 73 31 41 19 (°) 5 (°) 10 731 2,631 608 220 4 26 179 86 67 15 n 9 2 2,023 380 23 132 71 94 39 1,191 18 1 54 5 16 683 113 143 103 114 146 64 596 1,149 511 150 361 1,343 59 123 50 164 70 40 34 10 411 69 44 133 136 1,954 500 363 1,091 1969 13,593 13,165 428 3,343 4,066 10,902 468 85 10,519 1,780 1,293 9,020 416 1,466 314 1,152 428 10,474 8,264 80 38 42 19 n 4 742 2,800 650 234 5 29 193 95 67 14 (■-) 11 2 2,150 401 27 156 77 115 40 1,229 20 {■•) 60 6 17 741 118 155 102 131 162 72 644 1,217 545 171 374 1,474 63 124 50 180 80 43 34 10 463 74 52 (■-) 151 150 2,210 532 431 1,247 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Washington • 257 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Washington, 1958-87— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 14,234 14,961 16,163 18,300 20,722 23,258 26,071 29,153 34,250 39,486 44,562 49,260 51,420 54,552 58,416 62,032 66,470 70,993 1 13,873 14,550 15,640 17,504 19,797 22,315 25,275 28,488 33,353 38,601 43,555 48,??? 50,461 53.316 57,227 61,006 55,084 69,484 2 361 411 523 796 924 943 796 665 898 885 1,007 1,037 959 1,236 1,189 1,025 1,386 1,503 3 3,417 3,447 3,447 3,477 3,548 3,619 3,691 3,772 3,886 4,013 4,155 4,236 4,278 4,304 4,350 4,407 4,461 4,542 4 4,165 4,340 4,689 5,263 5,841 6,427 7,064 7,728 8,813 9,840 10,725 11,627 12,019 12,674 13,430 14,075 14,899 15,630 5 11,019 11,371 12,362 14,075 15,846 17,627 19,805 22,309 26,332 30,319 33.368 35.895 36,750 38,760 41,471 43,756 47,314 50,595 6 465 498 562 725 896 1,018 1,065 1,147 1,248 1,458 1,619 1,888 2,024 2.159 2,340 2,595 2,821 3,005 7 67 65 76 93 136 202 252 230 272 329 387 383 401 408 405 463 448 487 8 10,621 10,938 11.875 13,444 15,086 16.812 18,992 21,392 25,357 29,189 32,135 34,391 35,127 37.009 39,536 41,624 44,940 48,077 9 1,917 2,039 2,141 2,437 2,773 2.925 3,239 3,653 4.412 5,261 6,268 7,764 8,322 8,985 9.868 10,600 11,173 11,850 10 1,695 1,984 2,146 2,419 2,863 3.521 3,841 4,108 4,482 5,036 6,158 7,105 7,972 8.557 9,012 9,808 10,358 11,066 11 9,173 9,379 10.048 11,275 12,622 14,019 15,769 17,805 20.864 24,316 26,938 29,533 30,405 31,494 33.735 35,696 38,201 40,840 12 446 478 565 655 789 977 1.180 1,434 1.733 2,033 2,370 2,604 2,817 2,934 3.040 3,080 3,268 3,457 13 1,401 1,514 1.749 2,146 2,435 2,631 2.855 3,070 3,735 3,970 4,059 3,759 3,528 4,332 4,696 4,980 5.845 6,299 14 241 302 415 662 761 745 539 440 654 618 728 764 637 926 884 724 1,088 1,193 15 1,160 1,212 1.334 1,483 1,674 1,886 2.316 2.630 3,081 3,351 3,331 2,995 2,891 3,407 3,812 4,256 4.757 5,105 16 361 411 523 796 924 943 796 665 898 885 1,007 1,037 959 1,236 1,189 1,025 1,386 1,508 17 10,658 10,960 11,839 13,279 14.921 16,685 19,008 21.644 25,434 29,434 32,360 34,858 35,790 37,525 40,282 42,730 45,927 49,087 18 8,200 8,370 9,147 10,316 11,614 13.016 15,040 17.347 20,701 24,116 26,367 28,234 28,776 30,035 32,317 34,160 37,036 39,680 19 92 97 113 140 163 161 226 299 399 447 443 336 297 439 372 505 623 713 20 38 43 54 58 67 75 87 106 129 147 166 181 184 199 208 206 208 242 21 54 54 59 81 95 86 139 193 271 300 278 154 112 240 165 300 416 471 22 21 21 27 32 45 56 75 86 90 108 162 174 166 145 155 188 118 141 23 (°) n n C') n P) (°) (°) (^) C) ^l n (°) C) C) 34 P) (°) 24 3 1 5 7 16 24 37 40 31 37 94 83 67 72 105 23 41 25 fi P) C') n r^ {") (°) ri g n 11 ^l C) C) (") 11 ?) 11 26 13 14 14 16 19 36 37 36 40 37 41 27 739 792 816 915 1,009 1,215 1,534 1.881 2,436 2,919 2,844 2,911 2,692 2,658 2.848 2.756 3,074 3,297 28 2,523 2,342 2.604 3,016 3.434 3.740 4,141 4.707 5,631 6,713 7,569 8,190 8,252 8,131 8.756 9.209 10,051 10,514 29 677 697 758 817 920 1.005 1,160 1.319 1,421 1,654 1,822 1,992 2,069 2,199 2.344 2.474 2.572 2,694 30 243 253 265 291 323 357 405 459 511 562 594 648 676 684 690 708 721 754 31 5 4 5 5 6 6 7 9 10 12 12 13 13 16 15 18 C) 22 32 31 34 39 42 47 50 61 65 72 74 72 71 n 84 95 92 91 94 33 204 201 224 233 258 270 321 362 329 417 489 519 513 545 601 633 655 683 34 96 100 110 123 135 147 163 184 212 251 281 308 326 350 378 406 442 471 35 68 68 72 74 88 103 119 143 169 202 225 270 304 348 380 422 439 449 36 16 22 25 27 36 43 49 54 62 72 81 89 82 85 83 94 92 96 37 n 13 (■-) 16 U n & u II u u 63 69 72 80 (') 95 96 105 116 38 39 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 4 5 6 5 6 7 5 {") 7 40 1,846 1,645 1,845 2,199 2,514 2,735 2,982 3,388 4,210 5.059 5,747 6,199 6,183 5,932 6,412 6,735 7.480 7,820 41 405 442 523 594 629 660 818 948 1.088 1.163 1,128 1,103 998 1,125 1,123 1,064 1 .096 1,159 42 27 27 29 34 37 29 34 40 45 52 54 56 52 59 67 70 70 73 43 152 158 178 207 252 263 288 317 387 452 495 537 484 475 511 470 447 415 44 77 76 84 98 119 182 187 191 222 248 287 307 263 247 265 257 271 286 45 107 106 124 150 172 184 197 217 254 310 349 382 446 419 452 481 517 465 46 41 51 62 72 84 79 87 107 128 166 208 224 241 269 288 318 351 371 47 933 676 721 901 1.064 1,156 1,159 1,321 1,782 2,291 2,808 3,126 3,209 2,791 3,085 3,438 4,055 4,268 48 19 20 24 29 30 27 32 40 47 55 61 64 57 56 63 57 74 145 49 6^l' u 0-) 67 73 U 50 90 104 Tig 'l"43 is's I'SS 163 Tse' T64 l"78 179 'r78 192' 51 6 7 7 9 12 27 33 42 56 94 124 156 201 240 276 302 318 339 52 18 21 25 30 33 37 44 48 59 69 75 82 76 87 104 98 102 108 53 790 837 933 1,029 1.130 1,233 1,428 1.599 1,836 2,097 2,324 2.499 2,628 2,771 2,962 3,065 3.219 3,361 54 128 134 142 157 168 165 185 197 217 250 257 255 247 249 265 248 235 226 55 159 176 212 240 261 277 338 398 461 519 564 576 588 606 696 705 746 797 56 105 96 111 115 113 129 146 148 177 208 231 243 251 275 286 287 283 313 57 139 150 154 175 206 230 274 314 362 393 440 471 515 579 653 694 767 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1,182 1,137 1,224 1.431 1,643 1.823 2,181 70 79 89 101 114 129 150 173 205 249 272 295 331 324 358 431 490 523 552 71 40 43 50 54 66 74 88 102 122 133 168 146 153 193 221 217 238 253 72 36 37 44 51 61 66 81 96 106 116 128 147 166 190 226 250 271 294 73 10 11 10 11 12 14 18 20 27 21 25 26 27 27 35 36 41 42 74 514 555 607 670 767 901 1,035 1.155 1,308 1,498 1,758 2,038 2,234 2,359 2,474 2,752 2,973 3,280 75 84 90 99 118 138 155 170 195 233 286 347 394 474 533 620 718 816 903 76 57 69 81 91 98 95 99 103 114 130 147 169 190 209 231 257 257 282 77 55 68 77 92 117 143 157 172 200 230 251 268 295 78 'ipi 1 1 'iPi V 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 79 163 174 193 215 180 213 250 307 312 350 366 375 394 414 423 445 465 80 156 182 198 245 285 268 302 371 448 586 668 757 714 758 850 965 1,201 1,306 81 2,459 2,591 2,692 2,963 3,308 3,658 3,969 4,297 4,733 5.317 5.994 6,624 7,014 7,490 7,965 8,571 8,891 9,406 82 585 611 653 701 808 911 971 1,062 1,157 1,270 1.391 1,474 1,584 1,751 1,813 1,891 1,864 1,993 83 447 432 371 441 518 533 556 568 603 621 690 866 983 1,049 1,097 1,205 1,221 1,247 84 1,426 1,548 1.668 1,821 1,982 2,225 2,442 2,667 2,974 3,426 3,913 4,284 4,448 4,690 5,055 5,475 5,806 6,166 85 See footnotes at end of table. 258 e Alaska STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Alaska Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) DoHars (Thousands) 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1964 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Alaska Percent Alaska Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. ** Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Alaska • 259 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Alaska, ■' 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income PoDuIation (thousands) ^ Per caolta oersonal income (dollars) Derivation of personal Income; Total eaminos ^auals' Nat eaminos bv olace of residence P/us" Dividends Interest and rent^ Earnings by type *: Other labor income Proorietors' income ' . Nonfarm Earnings by industry: AgricuHurai services forestry fisheries and other'.... Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Rnance insurance and real estate Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal military State and local 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income 311 310 1 135 2.301 320 4 -24 292 9 10 285 2 33 0-) 33 1 319 160 8 12 56 26 13 28 3 14 159 64 84 11 430 430 1 158 2,724 458 5 -43 411 11 9 405 3 50 1 50 1 457 262 10 12 122 28 16 40 4 27 195 70 112 1A 470 469 1 189 2,489 495 5 -44 446 13 11 443 3 48 1 47 1 494 263 11 13 109 32 22 44 5 27 231 78 138 It; 494 493 1 205 2,412 603 7 -32 464 16 14 455 4 44 1 43 1 502 248 10 13 too 28 24 44 7 23 254 87 149 17 476 475 1 215 2,212 475 7 -26 442 18 16 431 4 40 1 40 1 474 223 12 11 86 24 23 40 8 19 252 85 149 ifl 485 484 1 222 2,185 485 10 -27 449 19 18 441 4 40 1 39 1 484 222 10 10 78 27 25 40 8 23 262 91 151 51 530 529 1 224 2,366 536 11 -33 492 20 18 486 5 45 1 44 1 535 271 11 10 112 33 28 43 8 26 264 92 145 26 518 Nonfarm personal income 517 Farm income 2 Population (thousands) * 231 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 2,243 518 Derivation oi personal income: Total earnings Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' 13 29 Equals: Net eamings by place of residence 477 21 P/us: Transfer payments 21 Eamings by type ': Wages and salaries 471 Other labor income g Proprietors' income' 41 Farm 1 40 Farm 2 516 Private 251 Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.... 10 Mining 11 Construction 84 Manufacturing 32 Transportation and public utilities 30 Wholesale and retail trade 46 9 Services 28 Government and government enterprises 265 Federal, civilian 93 Federal, military 146 27 State and local See footnotes at end of table. 260 • Alaska STATE PERSONAL INCOME Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Alaska, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Income by Place of Residence 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 S3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Total personal Income Nonfarm personal income . Farm income Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent ' P/us. Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages ana salaries- Other labor income... Proprietors' income'. Farm Nonfarm Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'.. Agricultural services Forestry, fisheries, and other' Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles .. Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal sen/ices Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 509 508 2 224 2,274 508 14 -31 463 22 24 461 7 40 1 40 2 506 259 15 1 15 10 (") h 33 26 19 {°) n 4 2 (°) (°) 7 4 (■•) l^i {■=) n D i 1 7 4 15 2 3 12 37 11 4 7 37 3 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 8 2 1 547 545 1 224 2,441 540 15 -28 497 25 25 484 8 48 1 47 1 538 286 14 1 13 12 645 643 2 229 2,816 643 17 -37 589 30 26 566 14 63 1 61 2 641 359 16 2 14 12 C) n ri 88 49 36 22 n {■-) 11 3 n n 13 9 (■•) ('I (' n n P-) 2 o u 1 6 9 21 18 4 16 51 16 6 10 53 5 5 2 5 2 1 2 1 10 2 1 645 643 2 238 2,710 (°) (■-) 64 45 35 22 n 10 3 n (°i 10 6 (■■) 2 (°) (■-) 70 1 7 8 19 30 5 20 54 16 6 10 58 5 6 2 6 3 1 2 1 11 3 1 677 676 1 246 2,753 663 19 -35 610 37 31 572 18 73 1 72 1 662 372 20 2 18 15 {") h 1 65 47 35 21 {") (^) 11 3 (°) (■■) (■■) (°) 11 7 0-) {") 1 2 n 70 1 8 9 19 28 6 18 56 17 7 11 65 5 6 2 11 3 1 2 1 11 4 1 737 736 1 256 2,880 719 22 -35 662 43 32 625 20 74 (■-) 73 1 718 389 18 1 16 15 (°) (°: 71 49 36 20 n 1 (■•) 2 P) (■•) 71 1 8 9 20 27 6 18 59 19 7 12 68 5 6 2 11 3 2 2 1 13 4 1 832 831 1 263 3,163 810 25 -40 745 52 35 709 24 77 1 77 1 808 439 19 1 18 15 n n 903 902 1 271 3,334 878 26 -48 805 61 37 765 28 85 1 877 499 22 1 21 15 n VI 116 62 45 26 n (M 13 4 Pi 17 11 C^) 1 1 (°) 1 0-) 81 2 12 8 23 29 9 22 74 25 9 16 82 8 6 2 15 4 2 1 1 14 5 2 980 978 2 271 3,617 945 31 -49 866 72 42 817 32 96 1 95 2 943 538 23 2 22 20 n n 120 64 44 27 (°) 14 (4 (M 1 P) 1 3 (°) (■-) 86 2 10 10 25 31 9 26 79 27 10 17 93 9 7 3 16 4 2 1 1 17 6 3 1,081 1,079 2 278 3,887 1,033 34 -47 951 82 48 900 30 103 1 102 2 1,031 581 20 2 18 31 n n n 1 127 63 39 22 n (■-) 11 4 e 20 (■-) n 1 C) 1 3 n u 2 13 10 28 28 11 29 88 27 11 16 104 10 8 3 19 5 2 1 1 19 7 3 6 4 247 102 115 30 6 8 252 109 109 34 (M 6 11 281 108 132 41 6 12 274 107 116 51 11 289 111 116 63 (■-) 9 9 329 127 126 76 (M 10 9 369 143 140 86 (■-) 12 10 378 141 142 95 (■-) 13 12 405 146 150 109 (■•) 12 13 450 155 163 131 1,176 1,174 2 285 4,125 1,128 42 -54 1,033 85 58 988 36 104 1 103 2 1,126 644 25 1 24 42 (°) (°) C) 1 133 71 45 25 {°) (■-) 12 5 {") 1 21 1 'I C) 1 3 n 98 2 13 9 32 30 12 32 96 29 12 17 118 10 8 3 24 5 3 1 2 20 7 4 u 15 482 157 176 149 See footnotes at end of table STATE PERSONAL INCOME Alaska • 261 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Alaska, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 1,544 1,679 1,827 2,148 2,650 3,780 4,560 4,701 4,791 5,021 5,599 6,449 7,739 8,758 9,140 9,802 9,805 9,624 1 1.542 1,677 1,823 2,146 2,648 3.776 4,555 4,696 4,785 5,016 5,594 6,445 7,733 8,753 9,132 9,794 9,791 9,609 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 6 6 8 8 15 15 3 304 316 326 333 345 371 393 397 402 399 405 416 446 482 505 522 531 524 4 5,073 5,305 5,596 6,447 7,689 10,189 11,599 11,831 11,912 12,582 13,835 15,492 17,371 18,164 18,093 18,793 18,479 18,353 5 1,449 1,582 1,742 1,920 2,577 4,074 5,113 4,755 4,643 4,815 5,369 6,201 7,176 8,043 8,461 8,774 8,482 8,114 6 58 69 92 101 138 175 205 231 238 280 332 410 457 480 514 549 521 497 7 -47 -62 -77 -95 -212 -619 -893 -460 -332 -292 -332 -404 ^90 -541 -550 -569 -495 -438 8 1,344 1,452 1,573 1,724 2,227 3,280 4,015 4,064 4,072 4,243 4,705 5,387 6,230 7,022 7,397 7,655 7,467 7,179 9 109 115 125 145 171 198 230 265 315 369 407 501 601 736 846 949 993 991 10 91 112 129 279 252 302 315 372 404 409 487 561 908 1,000 897 1,198 1,346 1,455 11 1,265 1,378 1,508 1,663 2,228 3,561 4,402 3,940 3,731 3,877 4,392 5,249 6,082 6,668 6,993 7,131 6,808 6,438 12 52 62 70 80 114 227 333 354 339 314 363 444 539 608 612 608 577 571 13 132 142 164 176 235 286 378 462 572 624 614 508 556 767 856 1.035 1,096 1,105 14 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 3 5 5 12 13 15 130 141 161 175 234 283 375 458 569 622 611 506 552 763 851 1,030 1,084 1,092 16 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 6 6 8 8 15 15 17 1,447 1,580 1,738 1,918 2,575 4,070 5,109 4,750 4,637 4,811 5,364 6,197 7,170 8,037 8,453 8,766 8,468 8,099 18 850 910 996 1,103 1,664 3,042 3,972 3,504 3,269 3,338 3,740 4,354 5,075 5,744 5,999 6,151 5,783 5.424 19 34 29 29 45 51 46 92 101 154 179 166 61 47 106 43 181 229 237 20 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 7 9 10 12 11 10 9 21 33 27 27 44 48 43 88 96 149 175 161 55 38 96 31 170 219 227 22 56 48 42 42 74 120 141 188 252 265 346 492 515 511 563 639 651 616 23 {") n {") (°) n P) P) P) (°) P) P) P) 4^^ (°) 9 P) 11 9 24 <°) {") n n n P) C) P) P) P) P) (°) 472 527 602 616 572 25 ") n n P) q P) q (°) (°) P) P) P) 22 26 21 P) 19 29 26 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 6 (°) (°) 5 7 5 5 27 170 193 213 208 481 1,206 1,753 1,091 646 567 665 849 1,133 1,407 1,391 1,219 962 800 28 95 97 102 123 148 165 202 233 266 319 369 367 354 350 344 349 363 395 29 61 62 64 75 88 96 128 151 181 210 237 253 239 238 235 244 256 273 30 34 34 33 42 47 51 74 87 109 132 143 152 142 131 126 132 138 154 31 n P) (°) n n P) P) P) P) P) (°) P) P) P) C-) P) n (■-) 32 e-) (■-) (■-) n C-) U P) P) P) (4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 33 15 16 17 19 25 30 34 33 36 43 41 35 35 29 26 32 38 34 6 6 7 8 9 11 13 15 16 20 22 27 32 37 42 47 45 40 35 (°) (°) n n n (°) P) P) P) P) P) P) 18 19 20 21 19 19 36 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 4 8 8 12 14 10 13 14 16 19 18 37 ('l ("! p) ','-} 'I P) P) P) P) (■-) P) 38 P\ (■■ n 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 P) P) 1 1 1 1 39 {") (°) n P) P) P) (°> P) P) P) P) H P P) P) (') {') 40 34 35 39 48 60 69 74 82 85 109 132 113 115 112 109 105 107 122 41 26 26 29 38 47 47 53 62 57 70 91 81 80 76 67 67 77 95 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :i (■•) P) 1 1 1 P) P) 43 (■- C-) (■-) (■■) (4 (■-) P) P) P) 1 1 1 P) (') P) P) 44 P-) 1 1 1 2 5 4 5 5 5 7 8 9 7 7 7 5 5 45 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 9 21 21 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 46 (° n n n n P) P) P) P) P) q q 1 P) 1 n (■-) C-) 47 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 48 P) P) P) P) (■-) C-) (■-) P) (°) P) P) 49 6 6 6 7 50 5 n" Ti" 9 9 8 '8 l"4 16 Ts 2l" ig 15 Ts 51 n n P) n n P) P) P) q P) P) P) P) P) P) P) P) P) 52 n (■■) (M n 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 53 131 142 162 177 251 429 463 475 533 555 620 722 787 803 827 813 766 739 54 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 10 9 4 (■-) P) 1 55 20 20 23 25 49 142 131 103 89 81 95 119 125 115 117 117 98 88 56 9 9 11 12 17 28 31 46 35 34 40 42 48 50 50 52 42 36 57 49 47 52 59 88 122 140 144 197 212 235 287 309 317 329 307 299 299 58 35 45 53 54 65 97 113 128 152 168 186 203 227 236 232 201 197 189 59 14 17 19 21 25 34 42 46 52 52 55 62 74 84 100 136 130 127 60 46 47 52 55 76 128 149 149 150 152 167 203 242 276 302 309 282 251 61 123 137 149 166 209 290 331 368 394 415 436 517 614 716 770 790 721 668 62 41 46 57 67 78 109 151 180 215 203 195 212 257 307 352 378 383 349 63 16 19 21 24 30 40 54 64 71 73 77 89 110 133 154 165 169 150 64 25 28 35 43 48 69 97 116 144 130 117 123 148 174 198 213 214 199 65 154 170 189 220 295 548 689 718 659 681 775 931 1,126 1.267 1,408 1,472 1,428 1,369 66 13 14 15 16 23 32 39 42 44 47 50 58 66 75 82 84 85 83 67 9 10 11 11 13 17 20 23 28 28 31 33 44 55 61 78 74 71 68 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 69 26 26 26 27 48 202 280 247 143 126 143 188 248 280 296 313 275 254 70 6 7 7 7 10 17 21 26 28 28 33 40 44 57 64 73 68 66 71 4 4 4 6 8 13 16 18 18 17 22 23 30 40 49 48 47 42 72 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 8 10 12 16 22 27 25 73 2 2 3 2 3 4 5 5 6 3 3 2 3 4 9 11 10 10 74 30 36 43 49 60 78 104 125 138 147 169 197 233 257 286 297 302 302 75 9 11 15 18 22 29 36 43 50 53 58 63 79 83 91 98 96 97 76 5 6 6 7 9 12 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 22 23 25 77 21 27 32 41 48 58 66 70 71 72 80 1 80 84 1 83 83 78 79 80 I S u i) 30 u U n ^l' P) 55 P) 57 u u 69 P) 77 1 81 23 24 29 40 61 76 80 86 87 102 123 170 207 232 272 258 247 218 81 597 670 742 815 911 1,029 1,137 1,246 1,368 1,473 1,624 1,844 2,095 2,293 2,454 2,615 2,685 2,675 82 194 201 208 229 256 295 312 344 364 387 398 428 451 488 522 515 527 551 83 213 224 239 251 265 270 273 281 294 309 322 361 410 432 451 476 500 538 84 190 245 295 335 391 464 552 621 709 777 903 1,055 1,234 1,373 1,480 1,625 1,657 1,587 85 See footnotes at end of table. 262 • Hawaii STATE PERSONAL INCOME U.S. and Hawaii Per Capita Personal Income Selected Years (1929-87) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Dollars (Thousands) n m im m i 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1969 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1987 U.S. Hawaii Percent Hawaii Percent of Earnings Selected Years (1967-87) Farm Ag.Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TCPU* Trade FIRE** Services Gov't 1967 [ZI11972 19/7 1982 1987 * Transportation, Communication, and Public Utilities. •• Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Hawaii ® 263 Major Sources of Personal Income ■ for Hawaii, '^ 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1'.l34 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Incomo by Place of Residence Total personal Income Nonfarm o^rsonal income Farm inconiQ Per capita personal Income (dollars) Derivation of personal income: Less' Personal contributions for social insurance* Bauals' Net eaminas bv olace of residence Plij^' Dividends intare*^ and rent' Earnings by type's: Other labor income Proorietors' income * Farm Earnings by industry: Aoricultural services forestry fisheries, and other'.... Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1855 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Total personal Income 691 615 76 499 1,384 592 11 581 73 37 510 15 68 13 54 76 516 312 3 1 28 58 46 95 17 64 205 80 72 791 708 84 502 1,576 701 14 688 73 31 596 16 89 16 73 84 617 357 3 1 38 65 48 110 20 73 260 104 101 865 779 86 495 1,747 772 15 757 76 32 651 17 105 18 87 86 686 389 3 1 40 69 54 119 20 83 297 113 127 fi7 894 807 87 499 1,792 790 17 773 87 34 674 20 96 20 76 87 703 396 3 1 43 71 53 120 22 83 307 113 131 909 819 90 504 1,803 786 17 769 100 39 667 23 97 21 75 90 696 396 3 1 38 71 54 122 25 83 301 104 131 958 868 90 529 1,811 821 20 801 114 43 692 26 103 24 79 90 731 420 3 1 37 74 57 131 28 90 311 111 132 RR 1,014 922 92 546 1,8S0 870 21 848 122 44 729 28 112 26 86 92 778 452 3 1 42 75 63 135 32 101 326 115 139 73 1,081 990 Farm income 92 Population (thousands) ■* 573 Per capita personal income (dollars) 1,887 933 Derivation of personal Income: Loss: Personal contritxjtions for social insurance^ 27 Equals: Net eannings by place of residence 906 126 Plus: Transfer payments 49 Earnings by type »: Wages and salaries 784 Other labor income 30 Proprietors' income' 119 Farm 28 90 Earnings by industry: Farm 92 641 Private.. 495 Agricultural services, forestry, fisheries, and other'.... 3 Mining 51 79 Manufacturing 70 Wholesale and retail trade 144 38 Services 111 346 120 145 81 Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local _ 1 See footnotes at end of table. 264 ® Hawaii STATE PERSONAL INCOME liajor Sources of Personal Income ' for Hawaii, 1958-87 [Millions ot dollars] Line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Income by Place of Rosldence Totel personal income Nonfarm peisonal income . Farm income Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars).. Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work less.- Personal contributions for social insurance '.. Plus: Adjustment for residence Equals: Net earnings by place of residence P/l/s; Dividends, interest, and rent' P/us; Transfer payments Earnings by type: Wages ana salaries. Otfier labor income... Proprietors' income' Farm Nonfarm 1958 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural sen/ices, forestry, fisheries, and other'. Agricultural sen/ices , Forestry, fisheries, and other' (ilining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction , Metal mining Nonmetaliic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill products , Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Tobacco manufactures , Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products , Furniture and fixtures Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment excl. motor vehicles . Motor vehicles and equipment Ordnance '" Stone, clay, and glass products , Instruments and related products , Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities , Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation " Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Banking and credit agencies Other finance, insurance, and real estate'^ , Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and garages Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Federal, military State and local 1,151 1,088 63 595 1,934 984 29 956 141 54 847 27 110 12 99 63 921 564 3 1 1 1 I"! 98 84 65 1 9 (■-) (°) 14 2 3 1 (' (') 5 n 1 71 0-) 6 17 24 12 12 53 104 45 11 34 121 13 11 12 10 4 2 5 2 30 5 8 (■-) 6 12 357 130 140 87 1959 1,291 1,219 72 610 2,116 1,102 32 1,071 160 60 951 30 121 13 108 72 1,031 645 3 2 1 1 n 113 96 74 7 2 11 n 17 3 4 1 1 {'■) 6 C) 1 80 n 7 18 28 13 13 59 114 52 13 39 136 15 13 12 12 5 2 6 2 34 6 9 7 14 386 143 145 98 1960 1,466 1,386 80 624 2,350 1,244 39 1,205 198 63 1,076 27 141 19 122 80 1,164 737 4 3 1 1 C] 116 119 99 73 C) 8 2 12 i 3 4 (■-) 3 1 (°) 1 n 7 P) 1 87 1 9 17 31 15 14 66 125 61 14 46 159 18 14 12 14 6 3 6 3 39 6 9 1 10 17 427 154 169 104 1961 1,584 1,510 75 643 2,464 1,333 43 1,290 220 75 1,158 30 145 13 131 75 1,258 793 5 3 2 1 n n h 120 124 103 76 2 13 21 3 4 1 3 1 n 1 (■-) 7 P) 1 90 1 9 16 33 16 16 73 131 68 16 51 182 20 15 12 18 10 3 9 2 42 1 11 21 465 165 188 112 1962 1,695 1,616 78 653 2,595 1,415 45 1,370 239 85 1,231 33 152 15 137 78 1,337 824 6 4 2 e-) n h 111 126 104 76 '"^ 1 14 n (' (' 2: 3 4 1 3 1 n i 7 n 1 96 1 10 17 34 17 17 79 137 73 20 54 195 22 17 12 19 9 3 7 3 46 9 11 1 13 24 513 178 204 130 1963 1,806 1,719 87 671 2,692 1,512 53 1,459 256 91 1,320 36 156 18 138 87 1,425 862 5 4 1 (4 {") n n 116 130 106 78 8 2 14 (' 3 4 1 3 1 n 1 (4 7 n 1 103 1 10 18 37 18 18 83 143 75 21 54 207 26 18 12 19 10 4 7 2 49 9 12 1 14 24 563 185 233 145 1964 1,962 1,873 89 678 2,894 1,643 57 1,587 280 95 1,440 41 162 15 147 89 1,555 943 6 4 2 1 n n 134 135 110 81 9 1 15 (■■) s 3 4 1 3 1 n 10 n 1 111 1 11 19 41 20 19 84 159 85 23 61 229 31 19 12 24 10 5 9 3 52 10 13 1 16 24 611 196 265 151 1965 2,153 2,062 91 698 3,085 1,789 62 1,728 316 110 1.574 47 167 16 151 91 1,698 1,038 7 5 2 1 {") n 154 142 116 84 {") 9 1 15 (°) 3 ('•) 3 3 1 3 1 n 1 (■-) 12 n 1 123 2 14 18 44 24 21 89 173 98 25 73 250 35 20 12 27 11 5 9 4 55 10 14 1 18 28 660 216 276 168 1966 2,359 2,264 95 697 3,385 1.967 81 1,886 343 130 1.730 56 181 16 165 95 1,872 1,153 7 5 2 (M (°) (°) n 178 151 122 87 n 10 1 16 P) 3 4 3 1 4 1 P) 1 (■-) 13 P) 1 136 (■■) 16 21 49 29 21 96 191 108 27 81 286 43 23 14 30 12 6 10 3 63 12 14 1 23 32 719 238 282 198 1967 2,565 2,468 98 708 3,624 2.115 93 2.022 385 159 1.868 63 185 14 171 98 2.017 1.231 7 5 2 1 P) n 168 158 128 91 P) 11 1 17 P) 3 (■•) P) 30 4 3 2 4 i n 13 P) 1 151 P) 16 21 57 34 23 103 209 114 29 85 319 53 24 12 37 14 6 11 3 71 13 15 1 25 34 787 260 300 227 1968 2,874 2,759 116 719 3,998 2.404 106 2.299 394 181 2.118 76 210 31 179 116 2.289 1.404 8 6 2 2 P) (°) (°) 203 168 131 90 P) 13 1 19 P) 3 (■■I (°i 37 4 3 2 5 1 P) 4 (■-) 16 184 P) 19 21 65 54 24 114 233 133 33 100 359 68 26 12 37 15 7 13 4 79 13 17 2 28 39 885 287 345 252 See footnotes at end of table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME Hawaii • 265 Major Sources of Personal Income ' for Hawaii, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Line 3,772 4,060 4,473 4,967 5,702 6,159 6,670 7,210 8,043 9,031 10,279 11,051 11,732 12,875 13,628 14,589 15,639 16,970 1 3,639 3,927 4,339 4,829 5,351 5,946 6,492 7,019 7,856 8,821 9,892 10,831 1 1 ,490 12,508 13,361 14,330 15,342 16,668 2 133 133 135 139 352 213 178 191 187 209 387 220 242 367 267 258 297 302 3 763 792 818 842 858 875 892 916 929 950 968 980 998 1,019 1,036 1,050 1,064 1,082 4 4,944 5,129 5,468 5,901 6,645 7,038 7,474 7,873 8,660 9,506 10,617 11,274 11,760 12,640 13,155 13,891 14,702 15,683 5 3,140 3.331 3,663 4,049 4,621 4,913 5,290 5,733 6,336 7,084 8,023 8,379 8,954 9,753 10,272 11,005 1 1 ,842 12,917 6 141 161 177 214 234 259 288 320 339 394 438 506 561 586 626 678 716 778 7 8 2,999 3,170 3,486 3,835 4,388 4,654 5,002 5,413 5,998 6,690 7,585 7,873 8,393 9,166 9,646 10,327 11,125 12,138 9 492 533 563 644 727 746 781 842 1,010 1,196 1,367 1,638 1,648 1,837 2,049 2,189 2,319 2,506 10 281 357 425 489 588 758 886 954 1,035 1,145 1,327 1,540 1,691 1,872 1,933 2,073 2,195 2,326 11 2,775 2,928 3,185 3,550 3,895 4,242 4,534 4,876 5,414 5,993 6,660 7,176 7,646 8,114 8,584 9,184 9,781 10,673 12 116 131 149 172 193 248 290 334 385 435 516 566 641 701 752 759 842 941 13 250 272 329 327 534 423 466 524 537 655 847 638 667 938 937 1,062 1,219 1,303 14 39 46 47 33 231 81 40 48 51 68 241 82 84 215 115 108 146 140 15 211 226 282 294 303 342 426 476 486 588 606 556 582 723 822 954 1,073 1,163 16 133 133 135 139 352 213 178 191 187 209 387 220 242 367 267 258 297 302 17 3,007 3,198 3,528 3,910 4,270 4,700 5,112 5,542 6,150 6,874 7,636 8,158 8,712 9,385 10,005 10,746 11,545 12,615 18 1,915 2,022 2,247 2,525 2,759 3,051 3,342 3,664 4,119 4,763 5,280 5,592 5,841 6,345 6,780 7,314 8,019 8,948 19 11 12 14 15 17 16 22 26 29 36 40 40 37 44 46 50 57 67 20 8 9 11 12 13 12 16 18 21 26 30 33 33 37 41 39 44 50 21 3 3 3 4 4 4 6 8 8 9 10 7 4 7 5 11 13 16 22 1 (■•) 2 2 4 6 10 10 7 10 21 22 18 16 16 23 4 12 23 24 °} n R ?\ R !") {"] r °) R ?) (°l 16 14 15 22 3 7 25 f H P f p ") n P) 26 °) 329 h A p) (° (°) P) (° °) P) .i P) 2 2 1 1 1 5 27 303 394 428 457 413 412 466 568 628 572 637 601 661 781 916 28 205 216 226 227 252 277 293 310 342 386 434 473 469 498 487 524 543 568 29 155 168 173 169 189 209 223 233 258 294 338 376 377 402 395 420 431 448 30 102 112 110 99 113 127 133 139 153 168 187 202 203 208 206 200 209 215 31 O n P) f P) P) n ri f) P) P) P) 3 3 4 (°) 4 4 32 16 17 19 20 22 22 23 26 27 27 27 28 29 30 35 39 38 33 1 1 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 34 24 25 28 31 33 36 41 45 53 69 87 103 103 119 110 136 133 141 35 n '°i P) P) 'I (°) P) P) (■-) P) U 55 27 29 32 34 38 44 50 54 59 61 62 69 77 81 88 95 56 23 21 21 24 25 27 31 35 40 43 48 58 64 72 73 77 77 94 57 92 101 114 136 158 173 206 234 265 314 350 365 370 349 381 395 452 525 58 79 88 91 91 92 103 111 122 136 153 178 191 213 227 241 248 255 273 59 29 33 36 40 42 48 51 53 58 61 70 75 84 84 90 102 112 120 60 145 151 165 181 196 203 219 242 260 294 325 340 361 375 408 442 463 503 61 306 331 370 421 464 520 587 643 720 815 893 959 1,008 1,094 1,179 1,254 1,332 1,502 62 186 202 223 255 276 318 363 402 485 579 584 599 599 661 690 739 833 910 63 48 54 59 67 77 87 101 111 121 137 156 178 193 214 224 246 278 298 64 138 148 164 188 200 231 263 291 363 442 427 421 407 446 467 493 555 612 65 481 538 629 708 771 864 997 1,130 1,263 1,451 1,650 1,781 1,982 2,221 2,489 2,718 3,019 3,362 66 97 117 139 158 162 191 246 270 304 331 363 359 404 450 504 534 574 640 67 29 31 32 35 38 41 46 52 55 61 68 70 77 82 91 109 119 129 68 13 13 14 15 15 15 18 20 22 23 23 25 27 29 32 33 33 33 69 56 57 67 74 86 96 110 122 139 183 223 247 281 333 376 427 486 535 70 21 23 24 30 33 40 45 53 57 68 75 82 87 98 107 111 119 131 71 8 10 9 12 13 14 15 17 19 25 30 27 26 33 37 34 39 43 72 15 17 20 24 29 32 34 37 41 45 50 53 55 65 76 85 94 105 73 4 4 6 8 7 9 9 11 12 13 11 12 13 14 19 18 19 20 74 103 117 144 147 165 192 223 264 301 332 376 427 491 539 596 652 705 795 75 18 21 27 32 36 38 42 52 56 72 91 104 131 156 194 218 240 284 76 21 25 30 37 42 36 37 40 45 53 61 69 79 88 99 105 119 129 77 15 19 26 31 33 38 40 43 5 48 6 53 6 60 7 66 7 74 8 78 79 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 38 43 48 50 51 51 55 62 69 74 80 86 92 96 100 110 116 124 80 54 57 66 83 92 90 93 101 111 136 157 176 170 184 199 216 281 314 81 1,092 1,176 1,282 1,385 1,511 1,650 1,770 1,878 2,031 2,112 2,356 2,567 2,871 3,040 3,225 3,432 3,526 3,667 82 331 358 375 383 412 444 480 509 562 595 659 720 797 859 919 967 950 990 83 419 431 508 578 631 672 672 678 725 745 817 910 1,041 1,094 1,175 1,274 1,299 1,326 84 343 387 399 425 468 534 618 691 744 771 881 937 1,034 1,087 1,131 1,192 1,276 1,351 85 See footnotes at end of table. Footnotes (°) Less than $500,000 dollars. Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in total. 1. Estimates for 1929-74 are based on the 1967 Standard In- dustrial Classification. Estimates for 1975-87 are based on the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. 2. Alaska and Hawaii are included in U.S. totals for the years 1950-57. 3. U.S. adjustment for residence consists of adjustments for border workers: Income of U.S. residents commuting out- side U.S. borders to work less income of foreign resi- dents commuting inside U.S. borders to work plus certain Caribbean seasonal workers. 4. Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Cen- sus. Estimates for 1941-47 consist of Bureau of the Census midyear estimates of civilian population plus average an- nual estimates of military population stationed in the United States. Military population estimates are based on data fur- nished by the several military services. 5. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type £ind industry but excluded from personal income. 6. Earnings estimates for 1929^7 are assumed to be on a place-of-residence basis. Explicit adjustments were made for the principal interstate commuting flows. 8. 9. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental in- come of persons. Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. "Other" consists of wages and salaries of U.S. residents em- ployed by international organizations and by foreign em- bassies and consulates located in the United States. 10. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification, ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: fabricated metal products, electric and electronic equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. 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