C 59.2: IN 2/4/ 929-97 STATE PERSONAL INCOME 1 929-97 .S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration Bureau of Economic Analysis \ ^rts o* Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/statepersonalin192997unit STATE PERSONAL INCOME 1 929-97 MAY 1999 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE William M. Daley, Secretary MM EEi ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Robert J. Shapiro, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS J. Steven Landefeld, Director UP} Rosemary D. Marcuss, Deputy Director Citation U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis. State Personal Income, 1929—97. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, May 1999. For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328 ISBN 0-1 6-050079-6 Acknowledgments The estimates of State personal income were prepared by the Regional Economic Measurement Division under the direction of Robert L. Brown, Chief. Hugh W. Knox, Associate Director for Regional Economics, provided general guidance. The estimates of nonfarm wages and salaries and other labor income and of personal tax and nontax payments were prepared by the Regional Wage Branch under the supervision of Sharon C. Carnevale, Chief. Major re- sponsibilities were assigned to Elizabeth R Cologer, Lisa C. Ninomiya, Michael G. Pilot, John A. Rusinko, and James M. Scott. Contributing staff members were Susan P. Den Herder, Ann E. Dunbar, Lisa B. Emerson, John D. Laffman, Lela S. Lester, Russell C. Lusher, Richard A. Lutyk, Paul K. Medzerian, Mauricio Ortiz, Michael Phillips, Adrienne T. Pilot, William E. Reid, Jr., Victor A. Sahadachny, Elizabeth F. Stell, and Jaime Zenzano. The quarterly estimates of State personal income and the annual estimates of farm wages and salaries and other labor income and of proprietors' income, prop- erty income, transfer payments, personal contributions for social insurance, and the adjustment for residence were prepared by the Regional Income Branch under the supervision of James M. Zavrel, Chief. Major respon- sibilities were assigned to Charles A. Jolley and Marian B. Sacks. Contributing staff members were Elaine M. Briccetti, Carrie L. Case, Daniel R. Corrin, Toan A. Ly, W. Tim McKeel, Jeffrey L. Newman, Suet M. Ng, James P. Stehle, Matthew A. von Kerczek, Ellen M. Wright, and Marianne A. Ziver. The public use tabulations and data files were assem- bled and the tables and text for this publication were prepared by the Regional Economic Information System Branch under the supervision of Kathy A. Albetski, Chief. Gary V. Kennedy guided the preparation of the mate- rials for the publication, and Wallace K. Bailey wrote the text. Contributing staff members were H Steven Dolan, Michael J. Paris, Albert Silverman, Nancy E. Smith, Callan S. Swenson, Monique B. Tyes, and Mary C. Williams. M. Gretchen Gibson of Publication Services in the Current Business Analysis Division coordinated the pro- duction of this publication. Eric B. Manning edited the text and typeset the tables. Laura A. Oppel typeset the text. Ms. Oppel and W. Ronnie Foster prepared the charts, and Mr. Foster designed the cover and the title page. In addition, other government agencies and private or- ganizations provided the source data for the estimates. The contributions of the following organizations were particularly noteworthy: The State employment secu- rity agencies, the State agencies that administer income maintenance programs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Employment and Training Administration of the Department of Labor, the Bureau of the Census, the Na- tional Agricultural Statistics Service and the Economic Research Service of the Department of Agriculture, the Internal Revenue Service, The Social Security Admin- istration, the Health Care Financing Administration, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Office of Person- nel Management, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Railroad Retirement Board, and the National Council on Compensation Insurance. renusyivania State University Libraries SEP 2 1999 Documents Collection U.S. Depository Copy ni Directory For information about the availability of the estimates of State per- sonal income and disposable personal income, see appendix A or call the Regional Economic Information System Staff at (202) 606-5360. For additional information, call the following specialists. Subject Specialist Number Disposable personal income Ann Dunbar (202) 606-9215 Farm proprietors' income and employment James M. Zavrel (202) 606—9290 Methodology Wallace K. Bailey (202) 606-5360 Nonfarm proprietors' income and employment Charles A. Jolley (202) 606—9257 Other labor income Lisa Ninomiya (202) 606-9266 Personal contributions for social insurance Charles A. Jolley (202) 606—9257 Personal dividend income, personal interest income, and rental income of persons Charles A. Jolley (202) 606—9257 Residence adjustment Jeffrey L. Newman (202) 606-9265 Transfer payments James M. Zavrel (202) 606—9290 Wage and salary disbursements and employment Sharon Camevale (202) 606—9247 IV Contents Introduction M— 1 A brief history M-l Uses of the State estimates M-2 Release and publication schedules M-2 Preparation and revision schedules M-3 Availability of the State and local area estimates M-3 The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates of State Personal Income and Disposable Personal Income, 1991—97 M-5 Introduction M— 5 Differences in definitions and classifications between the national and the State estimates M-6 Sources of the data M— 6 Geographic characteristics of the source data M— 6 Allocation procedures M— 7 Interpolation and extrapolation procedures M-8 Wage and Salary Disbursements M— 8 Wages and salaries in industries fully covered by the UI programs M— 9 Adjustment for congressional staff wages M— 9 Adjustment for tax misreporting M— 9 Adjustments for wages and salaries that are excluded from the ES-202 data M-9 Wages and salaries in industries not fully covered by the State UI programs M-l 1 Farms M-l 1 Farm labor contractors M-l 1 Private households M— 1 1 Private elementary and secondary schools M— 12 Religious membership organizations M— 12 Railroads M-12 Military M-12 Other M-13 Other Labor Income M— 13 Contributions to private pension and welfare funds M-13 Pension and profit-sharing plans, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance M-13 Workers' compensation plans M-14 Directors' fees and miscellaneous fees M-l 5 Proprietors' Income M-l 5 Nonfarm Proprietors' Income M— 15 Income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships M-15 Income of nonfarm tax-exempt cooperatives M— 17 V Farm Proprietors' Income M— 17 USDA estimates of gross output , M— 17 Cash receipts from sales of agricultural products M-17 Cash receipts from other activities M— 17 Federal Government payments to farm operators M— 17 Imputed gross rental value of farm housing M— 18 Imputed value of home consumption M— 18 Value of the change in farm inventories M— 1 8 USDA estimates of production expenses M— 1 8 BEA adjustments to the USDA State estimates M-18 Depreciation M— 1 8 Patronage dividends M— 18 Wages and salaries M— 1 9 Net CCC loans M-19 Fines M— 19 Methodological adjustments M— 1 9 Corporate farm adjustment M— 19 Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons M— 20 Personal Dividend Income M— 20 Dividend income received by individuals M— 20 Dividend income received by nonprofit institutions M— 20 Dividend income retained by fiduciaries M— 20 Personal Interest Income M— 20 Monetary interest income M— 2 1 Interest income received from municipal bonds M— 2 1 Net accrued interest income from Federal Government savings bonds M— 2 1 Other interest income received by individuals M— 2 1 Interest income received by nonprofit institutions M-21 Interest income retained by fiduciaries M— 2 1 Imputed interest income M— 21 Rental Income of Persons M— 22 Monetary rental income M— 22 Net rents and royalties received by individuals M— 22 Net rents and royalties received by nonprofit institutions M— 22 Net rents and royalties retained by fiduciaries M— 22 Imputed rental income M— 22 Imputed net rent from mobile homes M— 22 Imputed net rent from all other nonfarm dwellings M— 22 Transfer Payments M— 22 Government Payments to Individuals M— 23 Retirement and disability insurance payments M— 24 Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) payments M— 24 Railroad retirement and disability payments M— 24 Federal civilian employee retirement and disability payments M— 24 Military retirement payments M— 24 State and local government employee retirement payments M— 24 Workers' compensation M— 24 Other government retirement and disability insurance payments M— 24 Medical payments M— 25 Medicare payments M— 25 Medical vendor payments M— 25 VI Military medical insurance payments M— 25 Income maintenance payments M-25 Supplemental security income payments M— 25 Family Assistance M-25 Food stamps M— 25 Other income maintenance payments M-25 Unemployment insurance payments M-26 State unemployment compensation M-26 Unemployment compensation of railroad employees M-26 Unemployment compensation of Federal civilian employees M-26 Unemployment compensation of veterans M-26 Trade adjustment allowances M— 26 Payments to veterans M-26 Veterans pension and disability payments M-27 Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors M-27 Veterans life insurance payments M— 27 Other payments to veterans M— 27 Federal Government education and training payments M— 27 Federal fellowships M-27 Higher education student assistance M-27 Job Corps payments M-27 Interest payments on guaranteed student loans M-27 Other government payments to individuals M— 27 Compensation of survivors of public safety officers M-28 Compensation of victims of crime M— 28 Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments M— 28 Disaster relief payments M— 28 Japanese interns redress payments M— 28 Federal educational exchange payments M— 28 Bureau of Indian Affairs payments M-28 Government Payments to Nonprofit Institutions Serving Individuals M-28 Federal Government payments M— 28 State and local government payments M-28 Payments for foster care M— 28 Job Training Partnership Act payments M-28 Educational assistance M-29 Business Transfer Payments M-29 Business transfer payments to individuals M-29 Business transfer payments to nonprofit organizations serving individuals M-29 Personal Contributions for Social Insurance M-29 Contributions for OASDI and HI M-29 Contributions by employees M— 29 Contributions by the self-employed M-30 Contributions by employees for the other programs M-30 Contributions for railroad employee retirement insurance M— 30 Contributions for Federal civilian employee retirement M— 30 Contributions for State and local government employee retirement M— 30 Contributions for State unemployment insurance and for temporary disability insurance M-30 Contributions for supplementary medical insurance and for veterans life insurance M-30 Contributions for supplementary medical insurance M— 30 Contributions for veterans life insurance M-3 1 Ml Residence Adjustments M— 3 1 Procedure for the Income of Interstate Commuters M— 3 1 Procedure for the income of intercounty commuters, 1 990-96 M— 32 Provisional estimates for 1990 M— 32 Modifying the provisional 1990 estimates M— 33 Extrapolating the 1990 estimates to 1991-96 M-33 Procedure for the Income of Border Workers M— 34 Personal Tax and Nontax Payments M— 35 Payments to the Federal Government M-35 Individual income tax payments M-35 Tax payments on income retained by fiduciaries M— 36 Estate and gift tax payments M— 36 Nontax payments M— 36 Payments to State Governments M-36 Individual income tax payments M-36 Estate and gift tax payments M-36 Payments for motor vehicle and operator's licenses and for other licenses M— 36 Nontax payments M— 37 Payments to Local Governments M— 37 Individual income tax payments M— 37 Motor vehicle fees M— 37 Miscellaneous fees and estate and gift taxes M— 37 Other nontax payments M— 37 Personal Property Tax Payments to State and Local Governments M— 37 The Sources and Methods for the Quarterly Estimates of State Personal Income M-39 State-level source data and methods M— 39 Preliminary and second quarterly estimates M-40 Revised quarterly estimates M-40 Control totals for the quarterly estimates M— 40 Control totals for the quarterly estimates of wages and salaries M-40 Control totals for the quarterly estimates of farm proprietors' income M-42 Sources and methods for three components and for the residence adjustment M— 42 Wage and salary disbursements M-42 Farm proprietors' income M-42 Transfer payments M— 42 Residence adjustment M-42 Technical Notes M-43 Disclosure-avoidance procedures M-43 Dual allocation M-44 Employment M-44 Imputation M-44 Industry classification M—45 Interpolation and extrapolation M-45 Per capita personal income M-47 Personal income, adjusted gross income, and money income M-47 Glossary M-49 viii Appendix A: Available From the Regional Economic Information System M-55 Appendix B: Members of the BEA User Group M-87 Statistical Section: Charts: Per Capita Personal Income by State, 1929 3 Per Capita Personal Income by State, 1 997 4 Per Capita Personal Income by Region, 1929—97 5 Summary Estimates 6 United States 35 Regions 41 Far West 42 Great Lakes 48 Mideast 54 New England 60 Plains 66 Rocky Mountain 72 Southeast 78 Southwest 84 States: Alabama 90 Alaska 96 Arizona 102 Arkansas 108 California 114 Colorado 120 Connecticut 126 Delaware 132 District of Columbia 138 Florida 144 Georgia 150 Hawaii 156 Idaho 1 62 Illinois 168 Indiana 1 74 Iowa 180 Kansas 186 Kentucky 192 Louisiana 1 98 Maine 204 Maryland 210 Massachusetts 216 Michigan 222 Minnesota 228 Mississippi 234 Missouri 240 Montana 246 Nebraska 252 Nevada 258 ix New Hampshire 264 New Jersey 270 New Mexico 276 New York 282 North Carolina 288 North Dakota 294 Ohio 300 Oklahoma 306 Oregon 312 Pennsylvania 318 Rhode Island 324 South Carolina 330 South Dakota 336 Tennessee 342 Texas 348 Utah 354 Vermont 360 Virginia 366 Washington 372 West Virginia 378 Wisconsin 384 Wyoming 390 Footnotes 397 Introduction This publication presents the State estimates of personal income that were prepared by the Regional Economic Measurement Division of the Bureau of Economic Analy- sis (BEA). It presents, in the statistical section that follows this text, the following estimates for each State, for the eight BEA regions, and for the United States: • Annual estimates of personal income and per capita personal income for 1929-97 (pages 6-16); • Annual estimates of disposable personal income and per capita disposable personal income for 1948—97 (pages 17-25); • Annual estimates of personal income by major com- ponent and of labor and proprietors' earnings by State of work and by industry, together with the derivation of personal income by place of residence for 1 929—97 (pages 36-394); and • Quarterly estimates of total personal income for 1969-97 (pages 26-34). These estimates are supplemented by maps and charts. The maps show the State distributions of per capita per- sonal income in 1929 and in 1997. The charts show the following: Per capita personal income for the regions as a percent of the same measure for the United States for 1929—97; per capita personal income for the United States, for each region, and for each State for selected years in 1929-97; and the composition of total personal income for the United States, for each region, and for each State for selected years in 1977-97. The estimates of personal income and of per capita personal income reflect the revised national estimates of personal income that resulted from the 1996 comprehen- sive revision of the national income and product accounts (NIPA's) and from the annual NIPA revisions that were released in 1996, 1997, and 1998. The 1996 comprehen- sive and annual revisions of the NIPA's were incorporated into the State estimates of personal income as part of a comprehensive revision of the State estimates in October 1996. The 1997 and 1998 annual NIPA revisions were incorporated into the State estimates as part of annual re- visions to the State estimates that were released in 1997 and 1998, respectively. The estimates are first prepared for the Nation and then for the States. The estimates for the regions are aggregations of the State estimates. This introduction presents a brief history of the devel- opment of the estimates of personal income. It describes the uses of the State estimates and the schedule for prepar- ing and revising the estimates, and it presents information about the availability of the estimates and about the BEA User Group. A brief history In the mid— 1930's, BEA began work on the estimation of regional income as part of the effort to explain the processes and structure of the Nation's economy. As a result, it produced annual State estimates of total "income payments to individuals." These income payments were calculated as the sum of (1) wages and salaries, (2) other labor income and relief, (3) entrepreneurial withdrawals, and (4) dividends, interest, and net rents and royalties. During the 1940's and early 1950's, BEA developed an integrated set of national economic accounts, sought additional source data, and improved the methods used to prepare the estimates. One result of this work was the development of State personal income — a measure that is more comprehensive than State income payments. State personal income differs significantly from State income payments in five ways: • State personal income consists of six major com- ponents (other labor income and transfer payments replaced other labor income and relief, and the com- ponent personal contributions for social insurance was added as an explicit deduction); • Personal income includes more component detail and a broader range of income-in-kind and imputed income items than State income payments; • Personal income includes the income of nonprofit institutions that serve individuals and of private noninsured welfare funds and private trust funds; • Personal income includes employer contributions to private pension funds — as part of other labor income — instead of the benefits paid by the funds; and M-l M-2 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 • Personal income includes transfer payments by business. In addition, in the mid-1 950's, BEA began work on preparing estimates for local areas. It prepared estimates for a few counties in the States in the Mideast and Plains regions. In the late 1950's, BEA developed estimates of State disposable personal income. This series was published occasionally in the Survey of Current Business in the 1960's and 1970's and has been presented annually beginning with 1982. During the 1960's, BEA developed quarterly estimates of State personal income. The first set of these estimates as a continuous series was published in the December 1966 issue of the Survey. In addition, BEA prepared a personal income series for metropolitan areas and for nonmetropolitan counties for selected years in 1929—62. In the early 1970's, BEA developed the estimates of personal income for counties in metropolitan areas. These estimates were published for the first time in the April 1975 Survey. Later in the 1970's, it devel- oped estimates of employment for States, counties, and metropolitan areas. In the 1980's, BEA developed estimates of gross State product by industry. These estimates, as an established series, were first presented in the May 1988 Survey. Now, BEA prepares annual and quarterly estimates of State personal income and annual estimates of State dis- posable personal income and employment and of gross state product. It also prepares annual estimates of per- sonal income and employment for all metropolitan areas and all the counties and county equivalents for which reliable source data are available. Uses of the State estimates The State estimates of personal income and its com- ponents, of per capita personal income, of disposable personal income, and of gross state product are widely used by both the public and the private sectors to measure and to track the levels and the types of incomes that are received by the people who live or work in a State and the value-added that a State's industries produce. These estimates provide a framework for the analysis of each State's economy, and they serve as a basis for decision making. Federal agencies use these estimates in econometric models, such as those used to project energy and water use; they also use the estimates as a basis for allocating funds and for determining matching grants. For example, in fiscal year 1996, the distribution of $122 billion in Federal funds was affected by the estimates of State per capita personal income. The estimates of gross state product are also used in the funds allocation formula for one program. In addition, the Census Bureau uses the estimates of State per capita personal income as the key predictor variable in the preparation of State estimates of the mean annual income for four-person families. State governments use the estimates of personal income and gross state product to measure the economic base of State planning areas. They also use the estimates in econometric models that are developed for various plan- ning purposes and to project tax revenues and the need for public utilities and for services. Currently, 17 States have set constitutional or statutory limits on State government revenues and spending that are tied to State personal in- come or to one of its components. These States account for almost one-half of the population of the United States. A majority of the States use the quarterly estimates of State personal income to project tax collections. University schools of business and economics use the estimates for theoretical and applied economic research. Some of these schools distribute the estimates in abstracts or similar reports to various State and local govern- ment agencies, regional councils of governments, private research groups, businesses, and libraries. Businesses use the estimates for planning activities, such as evaluating markets for new or established prod- ucts and determining areas for the location, expansion, and contraction of their activities. Release and publication schedules The quarterly and annual estimates of State personal income and the annual estimates of local area per- sonal income are first released on BEA's Web site at and in news releases; the release dates are announced in advance and are listed on the Web site and in the Survey of Current Business. The quarterly State estimates of total and nonfarm per- sonal income are subsequently published in the February, May, August, and November issues of the Survey. The preliminary annual State estimates of total and per capita personal income and of total and per capita disposable personal income are published in the May Survey. The revised annual estimates of State personal income by major type and of earnings by industry are published in the September or October Survey. The local area estimates of total and per capita personal income are published in the May Survey. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-3 Preparation and revision schedules The quarterly estimates of State personal income are pre- pared about 4 months after the end of the quarter. The preliminary annual State estimates are prepared about 4 months after the end of the year, and the revised State estimates are prepared about 8 months after the end of the year. The annual estimates of local area personal income are prepared about 1 6 months after the end of the year. In January, the estimates of State personal income for the third quarter of the previous year are prepared, and the estimates of the first and second quarters are revised. In April, the annual and quarterly State estimates for the 3 years before the previous year are revised in order to in- corporate the newly available data for wages and salaries that are used to prepare the county estimates for those years and to reflect the county-level estimation of the ad- justment for residence. In addition, the State estimates for the fourth quarter of the previous year are prepared, and the estimates for the first three quarters are revised; the preliminary annual State estimates for the previous year are prepared by averaging these quarterly estimates. In May, the estimates of local area personal income for the year before the previous year are prepared, and the estimates for the 2 years before that are revised. In July, the State estimates for the first quarter of the current year are prepared, and the estimates for the four quarters of the previous year are revised. In August or September, the annual State estimates for the previous year are revised using the annual, rather than the quarterly, methodology, and the annual estimates for the 2 years before that are revised. In October, the State estimates for the second quarter of the current year are prepared, and the estimates for the first quarter are revised. Further, the estimates for the quarters of the previous 3 years are revised for consistency with the revised annual estimates that were released in August or September. The State and local area estimates are normally re- vised again only after a comprehensive, or benchmark, revision of the national income and product accounts (NIPA's). Comprehensive revisions of the NIPA's are made approximately every 5 years. 1 In a comprehensive NIPA revision, the national esti- mates of personal income are affected by the statistical changes that result from the introduction of new source data and the use of improved estimating methods. The national estimates may also be affected by the definitional and classificational changes that are made so that the NIPA's will reflect the evolving economy of the United States. For example, as part of the 1985 comprehensive revision, the payments to vendors of medical services under the medicaid program were reclassified from gov- ernment purchases to transfer payments; as a result, these payments are now classified as part of personal income for all the years that the program has existed. Availability of the State and local area estimates Before the State and local area estimates are published in the Survey, they are available in printed and elec- tronic news releases. 2 More detailed estimates than the estimates published in the Survey are available on the CD-ROM State Personal Income, 1929-97 and, for the local area estimates, on the CD-ROM Regional Economic Information System, 1969—97? In addition, the State and local area estimates of per- sonal income and of employment are available from the BEA User Group. The members of this group include State agencies, universities, and Census Bureau Primary State Data Centers. 4 The members have agreed to provide the estimates that they receive from BEA to other users in their State; they can provide the estimates for their State and sometimes for other States. 1 . For the results of the latest comprehensive revision of the NIPA's, see Bu- reau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, 1929-94: Volume 1 and Volume 2 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, April 1998). 2. BEA's major national, regional, international, and industry estimates, recent issues of the Survey, and BEA news releases are available on BEA's Web site: Go to . In addition, STAT-USA maintains an electronic bulletin board (EBB) and a Web site, which contain BEA estimates, BEA news releases, and the Survey. To subscribe to STAT-USA's World Wide Web system, go to or call (202) 482-1 986. 3. See the ads at the end of the publication. See "Appendix A: Availability of the Data and Sample Tables from the Regional Economic Information System." 4. See "Appendix B: Members of the BEA User Group." The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates of State Personal Income and Disposable Personal Income, 1991—97 This text describes the sources of the data and the meth- ods that were used to prepare the annual estimates of the components of personal income and disposable personal income for States for 199 1-97. ' The introduction describes the relationship between the national estimates of personal income and the State esti- mates, it defines the essential terms used, and it explains the major differences between the definitions and classifi- cations used in the national estimates and those used in the State estimates. This introduction also includes general information about the sources of the data that are used to prepare the estimates and the place of measurement of the source data. Additionally, it includes information about the procedure used to integrate the national and the State estimates — the allocation procedure — and a brief descrip- tion of the procedures used to prepare estimates for which direct source data for some years are not available — the interpolation and extrapolation procedures. After the introduction, the text provides specific infor- mation about the sources and methods used to prepare the estimates of each component of personal income, of the residence adjustment, and of personal tax and nontax payments. Introduction The State estimates of personal income and disposable personal income are designed to be conceptually and statistically consistent with the national estimates of per- sonal income and disposable personal income; as part of the preparation of the State estimates, the national estimates are disaggregated to States. 2 As a result, the 1 . For information about the methodology used to prepare the estimates for earlier years, call (202) 606-924 1 , or E-mail reis.remd@bea.doc.gov. 2. At the national level, personal income and disposable personal income are parts of the personal income and outlay account, which is one of five accounts that compose the national income and product accounts. Of the aggregations in the personal income and outlay account, only personal income, disposable personal income, and personal tax and nontax payments are estimated for States. In addition, BEA prepares estimates of gross state product (GSP), which correspond to gross domestic product (GDP); GSP and State personal income share the following elements of personal income: Wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' income, and rental income of persons. definitions that are used for the components of personal and disposable personal income for the State estimates are essentially the same as those used for the national estimates. 3 State personal income is defined as the income received by, or on behalf of, all the residents of the State. It consists of the income received by persons from participation in production, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest (which is treated like a transfer payment). Personal income is the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment, personal dividend in- come, personal interest income, and transfer payments to persons, less personal contributions for social insurance. Persons consists of individuals, nonprofit institutions that serve individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. In this text, the last three are referred to as "quasi-individuals." The State-level source data used to prepare the estimates of some components of personal income received by individuals are not the most appropriate source data for estimating the income received by quasi-individuals. State per capita personal income is calculated as the personal income of the residents of the State divided by the population of the State as of July 1. Disposable personal income is the income that is avail- able to persons for spending and saving. It is calculated as personal income less the sum of personal tax payments and personal nontax payments to Federal, State, and local governments. State per capita disposable personal income is calcu- lated as the disposable personal income of the residents For information about the relationships among GDP, GSP, and State personal income, see Howard L. Freidenberg and Richard M. Beemiller, "Com- prehensive Revision of Gross State Product by Industry, 1977-94," Survey of Current Business 77 (June 1 997): 15-41. 3. The national estimates may temporarily differ from the State estimates because of different estimating schedules. The State estimates of wages and salaries and farm proprietors' income incorporate source data that are not avail- able when the national estimates are prepared; these data are later incorporated into the national estimates when they are revised. M-5 M-6 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 of the State divided by the population of the State as of Julyl. Differences in definitions and classifications between the national and the State estimates The definitions that are used in the State estimates for two components of personal income differ significantly from the definitions that are used in the national estimates. In addition, the classifications that are used for one compo- nent in the State estimates differ significantly from those used in the national estimates. The State estimates of wage and salary disbursements and of other labor income consist mainly of the la- bor earnings of persons who reside and who work in the United States. However, the national estimates of these components also include the earnings of U.S. residents — including military personnel — who are tem- porarily working abroad for the U.S. Government or for U.S. firms. The adjustments to the estimates of the wages and salaries disbursed by domestic industries to include the wages and salaries of U.S. residents who work in other countries and to exclude the wages and salaries of foreign residents who work in the United States are classified in the residence adjustments in the State estimates. 4 In the national estimates, these adjustments are classified in the rest-of-the-world sector, which is not recognized in the State estimates. In addition, in the State estimates, the wages and salaries of U.S. residents who are employed by inter- national organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates in the United States are classified in an "indus- try" called "other." In the national estimates, the wages of these residents are classified in the rest-of-the-world sector. Sources of the data The State estimates of personal income are primarily based on administrative-records data and on data from censuses or from similar surveys. The data from administrative records may originate ei- ther from the recipients of the income or from the source of the income. These data are a byproduct of the ad- ministration of various Federal and State government programs. The most important sources of these data are as follows: The State unemployment insurance programs of the Employment and Training Administration, U.S. De- 4. The residence adjustments are mainly estimates of the net inflows of the labor earnings of interstate commuters. The State estimates of wages by place of work, like the national estimates of wages for domestic industries, exclude the wages of the U.S.-resident border workers and include the wages of the foreign-resident border workers. partment of Labor; the social insurance programs of the Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Social Security Administration; the Federal income tax program of the Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treas- ury; the veterans benefit programs of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; and the military payroll systems of the U.S. Department of Defense. 5 The data from censuses are mainly collected from the recipient of the income. The most important sources of census data for the State estimates are the census of agri- culture, which is now conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the census of population and housing, which is conducted by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. Some of the estimates are based on data from other sources. For example, the USDA's national and State estimates of the income of all farms constitute the princi- pal basis for BEA's national and State estimates of farm proprietors' income. The USDA uses sample surveys, along with census data and administrative-records data, to derive its estimates. Using administrative records data and Census data to measure income as defined in the national income and product accounts has both advantages and disadvantages. By using these data, BEA can prepare detailed annual es- timates of personal income for the Nation and for States at a relatively low cost and without increasing the reporting burden on businesses and households. However, because the source data often do not precisely "match" the series that is being estimated, they must be adjusted to com- pensate for differences in definitions, in coverage, and in geographic detail. Geographic characteristics of the source data Personal income, by definition, is a measure of the income received by persons, and the estimates of State personal income should reflect the State of the residence of the income recipients. However, most of the source data that are used to prepare the estimates of some of the compo- nents of personal income are reported and recorded by the recipient's place of work rather than by the recipient's place of residence. As a result, the estimates of the com- ponents that are derived from the place-of-work data are adjusted to a place-of-residence basis, and the estimates of these components are presented both by place of work and by place of residence. 5. The data from the State unemployment insurance programs are collected by the various State employment security agencies and are assembled and supplied by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-7 The estimates of the components of personal in- come can be grouped according to the geographic characteristics of the source data. The estimates of wages and salaries, other labor in- come, and personal contributions for social insurance by employees are mainly derived from source data that are reported and recorded by place of work. These data are reported by industry in the State and county in which the employing establishment is located. The estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income and of personal contributions for social insurance by the self- employed are derived from source data that are reported by the tax-filing address of the recipient. This address is usually that of the proprietor's residence; therefore, these data are assumed to be recorded by place of residence. Nevertheless, the estimates of these components — as part of the estimates of earnings — are presented both by place of residence and by place of work. Assuming that non- farm proprietors who commute to work between States usually file their tax returns from their residence, the es- timates of earnings by place of work are more likely to be misstated than the estimates of earnings by place of residence. The estimates of farm proprietors' income are derived from source data that are reported and recorded by the principal place of production, which is usually the county in which the farm has most of its land and in which most of the work is performed. Because most farm propri- etors live on, or near, their land, the place of residence is assumed to be the same as the place of work. The estimates of rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, transfer pay- ments, and personal contributions for supplementary medical insurance and for veterans life insurance are de- rived from source data that are reported and recorded by the place of residence of the income recipient. Allocation procedures Using allocation procedures imparts to the State estimates the characteristics of the national estimates that are not reflected in the available State-level source data; for most components of personal income, the State source data are less comprehensive and less reliable than the data that are available for the national estimates. 6 In addition, using these procedures allows the use of State data that are available in source data that are related to, but that do not precisely match, the component being estimated. Before using allocation procedures, the national es- timates of some components of personal income are adjusted for the differences in definitions and classi- fications between the national estimates and the State estimates. The adjusted national estimates of these components and the national estimates of the other com- ponents are used as the "control totals" for the State estimates. In the allocation procedures, the national control total for each component is allocated to the States in propor- tion to each State's share of a related series of source data. In many cases the source data are modified or augmented before the allocation by preliminary estimation — for ex- ample, by the summation of several items (for example, wages, tips, and pay-in-kind), by the multiplication of two items (for example, average wages times the number of employees), or by interpolation or extrapolation. Because the allocation procedures use the national con- trol totals for the State estimates, their use yields an additive system in which the State estimates sum to the national estimate. The allocation procedure used to estimate a component of State personal income is Y s A n 6. However, the national estimates of most components of wages and salaries and transfer payments, which together account for about 75 percent of personal income, are based mainly on the sum of source data that are available by State. Therefore, the use of the allocation procedures to prepare the State estimates of these components results in estimates that do not differ greatly from the source data. where Y s is the estimator (that is, the statistical procedure used to derive an estimate) of the component of personal income for State s, where Y n is the national estimate of the component (which is used as the control total for the State estimates of the component), where X s is the datum for State S from the series of source data related to the component, and where X n is the national sum of the State data from the series of source data related to the component (X n = X X s ). In the cases in which the national estimate is calcu- lated as the sum of the State data plus an amount A n for which State data are unavailable, the allocation procedure may be represented by two equations (which together are mathematically identical to the preceding equation): A s = A n &), Y s = Xs+As where A s is the State estimator of the portion of Y for which State data are unavailable. In effect, Y s is the composite estimator consisting of Xs, the best possible direct estimator (100 percent sample) of the portion of Y for which State data are available, plus A s , the indirect estimator of the portion of Y for which State data are unavailable. M-8 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 For example, the national estimates of wages and salaries for many industries consist of the sum of State data plus a few small adjustments; these adjustments, taken together, (A n ), are allocated to the States in pro- portion to the State data. The small allocated amount for each State (A s ) is added to the State datum (X s ) to yield the State estimate (Y s ). Interpolation and extrapolation procedures Some of the data that are used to estimate components of State personal income are available or adequate only in certain years, which are called benchmark years. In order to derive the estimates of these components for other years, interpolation and extrapolation procedures are used to extend the distribution of the data for the benchmark year or years. Interpolation procedures are used in the derivation of the estimates for the years between 2 benchmark years. Extrapolation procedures are used in the derivation of the estimates for the years after the most recent benchmark year. For the details of these procedures, see the "Technical Notes." Wage and Salary Disbursements Wage and salary disbursements consists of the remu- neration of employees and includes the compensation of corporate officers, commissions, tips, bonuses, and pay-in-kind. 7 Wage and salary disbursements is measured before de- ductions, such as social security contributions and union dues, and it reflects the amount of wages and salaries disbursed, but not necessarily earned, during the period. The national and State estimates for most industries are prepared at the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) two-digit level. Wage and salary disbursements accounted for about 57 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1997 (see table A, which also shows the relative impor- tance of the major components of wages and salaries to total personal income). Both the national and the State estimates of wage and salary disbursements are based primarily on data that orig- inate from the State unemployment insurance (UI) system and from the UI program for Federal civilian employ- ees. These data are assembled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the Department of Labor (see table B for the relationship between the data published by BLS and the estimate of wage and salary disbursements in the Table A. — Personal Income and Wage and Salary Dis- bursements by Component for the United States, 1997 Personal income ' Wage and salary disbursements 2 Farm Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 3 Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation 4 Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreational services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local Millions of dollars 6,770,650 3,886,261 14,403 22,883 29,891 189,378 719,940 447,267 21,748 13,919 19,577 29,857 51,793 95,247 72,391 48,573 40,571 41,741 11,850 272,673 52,867 2,312 16,191 16,820 28,800 55,230 58,196 8,151 31,857 2,249 247,115 11,815 50,559 6,915 64,507 68,234 45,085 266,340 366,667 326,155 1,048,726 34,313 23,049 11,731 223,327 28,090 10,879 34,628 17,696 319,180 54,987 49,907 43,594 1,838 44,052 148,529 2,926 654,763 120,259 47,609 486,895 1. Includes the adjustment for residence which is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers and for certain temporary and migratory workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting or working temporarily outside U.S. borders less wage and salary dis- bursements to foreign residents commuting or working temporarily inside U.S. borders. 2. Includes wages received by border workers employed in the United States. 3. "Other" consists of the wage and salary disbursements of U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 4. Includes local and interurban passenger transit, transportation by air, pipelines (except natural gas), and transportation services. Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 7. See "Pay-in-kind" in the "Technical Notes." STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-9 national income and product accounts). These data are tabulated by county and by SIC four-digit industry based on data reported on form ES-202. The ES— 202 data are from quarterly State UI contribution reports that are filed by the employers in the industries that are covered by, and subject to, each State's UI laws and by Federal agencies. The ES— 202 data underlie the State estimates of about 98 percent of wages and salaries for almost all private industries, for Federal Government civilian employees, and for State and local government employees. Under most State UI laws, wages and salaries include bonuses, tips, and the cash value of meals and lodging provided by the employer — that is, pay-in-kind. The estimates of wages and salaries for a few in- dustries are prepared largely or entirely with data other than ES— 202. These industries are either not covered by State UI or are only partly covered. For three of these industries — agricultural services, private education, and membership organizations — the estimates are prepared as the sum of (1) an estimate for the fully covered por- tion of the industry, based on the ES— 202 data, and (2) an estimate for the incompletely covered portion of the industry, based largely or entirely on other source data, as discussed in the relevant sections. Wages and salaries in industries fully covered by the UI programs The national and State estimates of wages and salaries in industries that are fully covered by State UI programs are based on quarterly ES-202 data for wages and salaries, or payrolls. The national estimates of the wages and Table B. — Relation of Wages and Salaries in the NIPA's to Wages and Salaries as Published by BLS [Billions of dollars] Line 1997 Total wages and salaries, BLS ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 3,669.5 Plus: Adjustment for misreporting on employment tax returns 2 90.2 Adjustment for thrift savings plans 3 Adjustment for selected industries 4 Other 5 4.8 114.3 11.0 Equals: Wage and salary disbursements, NIPA's 3,893.6 1. Total annual wages of workers covered by State unemployment insurance (UI) laws and by the Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees program. Data for the most recent year are preliminary. 2. Consists of unreported wages and salaries paid by employers and of unreported tips. 3. Consists of voluntary contributions by employees. Prior to 1985, employers were no required to report these contributions. In 1985, reporting requirements were enacted by over one-half of the States; by 1990, the requirement had been enacted by almost all States. 4. For the following industries, consists of the difference between estimates from more comprehensive source data (excluding the adjustments in lines 2 and 3) and BLS wages and salaries: Agriculture, forestry and fishing;railroad transportation; health services; edu- cational services; social services; membership organizations; private households; and the Federal Government. 5. Consists of the wages and salaries for insurance agents classified as statutory employ- ees, for students and their spouses employed by public colleges or universities, for nonprofit organizations no participating in the UI program (in industries not listed in footnote 4), and of other coverage adjustments. BLS Bureau of Labor Statistics NIPA's National income and product accounts salaries of Federal civilian employees are based on data provided by the Office of Personnel Management, but the State estimates are based on the ES-202 data. Because the ES— 202 data do not precisely meet BEA's statistical and conceptual requirements, the data must be adjusted to provide complete coverage and the proper industrial and geographic patterns. Adjustment for congressional staff wages. In the ES-202 data for Federal civilian employees, all the wages and salaries for congressional staff are assigned to Wash- ington, DC. However, some of these wages are earned by congressional staff who work in the State offices of the members of Congress. BEA assumes that 25 per- cent of the total congressional payrolls are earned by congressional staff in State offices, so this percentage of these payrolls are allocated to States in proportion to their congressional representation. Adjustment for tax misreporting. An estimate of the wages and salaries that were not reported by employers is added to the ES-202 data for each private industry. Because State-level data are unavailable, the national esti- mate for each industry is allocated to States in proportion to the ES-202 payroll data for the industry. The national estimate for each industry is prepared in two parts: One part is prepared for the payrolls that were underreported by employers, and one part is prepared for the payrolls that were not reported, because employers failed to file a report. 8 In addition, tips are assumed to be understated in the UI contribution reports from the following covered in- dustries: Taxicabs, which is part of local and interurban passenger transit; eating and drinking places; hotels and other lodging places; amusement and recreation services; and personal services. For each of these industries, the national estimate of the unreported tips, which is de- rived in the preparation of BEA's input-output accounts for benchmark years and interpolated and extrapolated for other years, is allocated to States in proportion to the ES— 202 payroll data for the industry. Adjustments for wages and salaries that are excluded from the ES-202 data. The ES-202 payroll data exclude some of the voluntary employee contributions to certain deferred compensation plans, such as 401(k) plans, in 20 States and the salaries paid to corporate officers in Washington State. In addition, the ES-202 data for spe- cific industries exclude certain, usually small, amounts 8. Robert P. Parker, "Improved Adjustments for Misreporting of Tax Return Information Used to Estimate the National Income and Product Accounts, 1977,"Survey 64 (June 1984): 17-25. M-10 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 of wages and salaries that are not covered by State UI programs. The voluntary contributions made by employees to de- ferred compensation plans are not fully reported for all States in the ES— 202 payroll data, but the extent of the underreporting is declining. An adjustment to include these contributions is made to the wage and salary esti- mate for each SIC two-digit industry at both the national and State levels. An adjustment for the contributions made by Alaska State government employees in 1996, based on data from the Alaska Department of Labor, is attributed directly to that State. 9 The national adjust- ments for all other States, which are based on data from the Internal Revenue Service Form 5500 series (Annual Return/Report of Employee Benefit Plan), are attributed to the 19 States that have reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics that they have not issued explicit reporting re- quirements for the contributions. The national adjustment for each industry is allocated to those States in propor- tion to the amount of reported wages and salaries for the industry in those States. The salaries of corporate officers in Washington State, who are exempt by State law from UI coverage, are ex- cluded from the ES— 202 payroll data for private industries in Washington. Therefore, the national and State esti- mates of these salaries for the SIC two-digit industries are derived from estimates of the number of corporate officers at the SIC four-digit level and from estimates of their av- erage salaries at the SIC division ("one-digit") level; these estimates are periodically provided by the Washington State Employment Security Department. The estimates of these salaries are prepared in three steps. First, an esti- mate of these salaries for each SIC division is calculated as the product of the number of officers and the average salary in the division. Second, a provisional estimate for each SIC two-digit industry is calculated as the product of the number of officers and the average wages of UI- covered workers in the industry. Third, the estimate for each SIC division is allocated to SIC two-digit industries in Washington in proportion to the provisional estimates. The payrolls of railroad carrier affiliates are excluded from the data for transportation services, and the payrolls of railway labor organizations are excluded from the data for membership organizations other than religious. These industry segments are covered by the Railroad Unemploy- ment Insurance system rather than by the State UI system. The employers in these segments file reports that include payroll data with the Railroad Retirement Board, which gives these data to BEA. The data for each employer are then added to the ES— 202 data for the appropriate industry for the Nation and for each State. The payrolls of nonprofit organizations that have fewer than four employees are excluded from mandatory UI coverage in most States. Estimates of the payrolls of these small organizations in each of the following indus- tries are prepared: Printing and publishing, miscellaneous manufacturing, nondepository credit institutions, real es- tate, holding and other investment companies, hotels, and membership organizations other than religious. A na- tional estimate of the employment for each industry is derived as the difference between the employment re- ported for the industry in the Census Bureau's County Business Patterns (CBP) — which includes the employ- ment of the small organizations — and the employment in the ES— 202 reports. 10 The national estimate of the wages and salaries for each industry is derived as the product of the employment estimate and the annual average wages and salaries of the Ul-covered employees in the industry. Because of other, small differences between the CBP data and the ES— 202 data, this derivation cannot be made re- liably at the State level. Instead, the national estimate for the organizations in each industry is allocated to States in proportion to the ES— 202 payroll data for the industry. The wages and salaries of students and of the spouses of students who are employed by the institutions of higher education in which the students are enrolled are excluded from the ES-202 payroll data for private, State gov- ernment, and local government educational institutions. However, employment data that include the student em- ployees of private institutions are published annually in CBP, and unpublished employment data that include the student employees of government institutions are avail- able from the Census Bureau's Governments Division. Both the national and the State estimates of the wages of these employees of private institutions, of State gov- ernment institutions, and of local government institutions are derived from the differences between the ES-202 employment data for these institutions and the data that include these employees. The pay-in-kind of members of religious orders who teach at private colleges and universities is excluded from the ES— 202 payroll data for private education. The na- tional and the State estimates are based on the number of full-time teachers who are members of religious or- ders, as reported in the "General Summary" of the Official Catholic Directory. 1 ' 9. Beginning with 1996, employers in Alaska are no longer required to include the employee contributions in the reported wages and salaries. 10. The CBP data for small employers are based on data tabulated from the administrative records of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program. Coverage of the small nonprofit organizations is more complete under this program than under the State UI program. 1 1 . "General Summary," Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons). The Directory is published annually. The "General Summary" is a STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-ll The pay-in-kind of workers in private hospitals who do not receive cash wages are excluded from the ES— 202 data for private hospitals; these workers are mainly in- terns, student nurses, and members of religious orders. The national estimates of the wages of interns and student nurses are based on the difference between hospital em- ployment as reported in CBP and in the ES—202 reports, and the national estimates of the wages of members of re- ligious orders are based on data from the Official Catholic Directory. The national estimate of hospital wages and salaries inclusive of the adjustments is allocated to States in proportion to the ES—202 employment data for private hospitals. The salaries of certain employees of State and local governments — primarily elected officials, members of the judiciary, and interns employed by government-operated hospitals — are excluded from the ES—202 payroll data for State and local government employees. The national and State estimates are based on employment data from the BLS Current Employment Statistics program. The commissions received by certain employees, mainly in the insurance and transportation services in- dustries, are excluded from the ES-202 data, but data that reflect these employees are available in the CBP series. For each industry, the national estimate of the wages is derived from the difference between the CBP employ- ment and the ES—202 employment. The national estimate for each industry is allocated to States in proportion to the ES-202 payroll data for the industry. The allowance for uniforms that is received by Federal civilian employees — primarily employees of the Postal Service — is excluded from the ES-202 payroll data for Federal civilian employees. The national estimate of the allowances, which is based on direct data, is allocated to States in proportion to the geographic distribution of the ES-202 employment data for the Postal Service. Wages and salaries in industries not fully covered by the State UI programs The estimates of wages and salaries for eight industries are primarily based on data other than ES-202 data. For five industries — farms, farm labor contractors, private households, private elementary and secondary schools, and religious membership organizations — there is full UI coverage in only a few States, and three industries — railroads, military, and "other" — are not covered by State UI programs. 12 Consequently, the wages and salaries of all eight industries are treated as if they were not cov- ered by State UI programs. In addition, because these estimates are primarily based on data that do not in- clude wages paid in kind, an estimate of pay-in-kind is prepared for all these industries except farm labor con- tractors, railroads, and "other." The national estimate of the pay-in-kind for each industry is identical to the im- puted value of the goods and services furnished without charge by the employers to the employees, as estimated for inclusion in personal consumption expenditures. 13 Farms. The estimates of wages and salaries for farms consist of estimates of the cash wages and pay-in-kind of hired farm labor and the estimates of the salaries received by the owner-operators of farm sole proprietorships, part- nerships, and family-held corporations. 14 The national and State estimates of the cash wages and pay-in-kind are based on the estimates of farm labor expenses that are prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as part of its estimates of farm income. 15 The national and State estimates of the salaries are based on unpublished data from the USDA. Farm labor contractors. This industry is classified in agricultural services. Farm labor contractors and their employees are only partially covered by UI laws in most States. However, in Arizona and California, all of the employees are covered. The national estimates are based on the data for contract farm labor expenses that are reported in the 1 987 and 1 992 censuses of agriculture. Beginning with the estimates for 1993, data from USDA surveys on the number of migrant workers are used to prepare an adjustment for illegal migrant workers. For Arizona and California, the ES—202 reported wages are used as the estimates. The estimates for the other States are based on the data for contract farm labor ex- penses that are reported in the 1987 and 1992 censuses of agriculture. Private households. The national estimates of the cash wages paid to the employees of private households are based on data from the Current Population Survey. The tabulation of the number of members of religious orders who are employed in Catholic institutions in each diocese and in each State. The data are classified by clerical title and by religious assignment. The data for the Archdiocese of Washington, DC, which includes the nearby suburban counties in Maryland, are apportioned between the District of Columbia and Maryland on the basis of the detailed information in the Directory. 12. Farms, railroads, and private households are SIC two-digit industries. Farm labor contractors, private elementary and secondary schools, and religious membership organizations are SIC three-digit industries. Military and "other" are BEA, not SIC, classifications. 13. See lines 6 and 7 and 1 1 2-1 1 5 in table 8. 1 9, "Imputations in the National Income and Product Accounts," Survey 78 (August 1 998): 115. 14. Family-held corporations are those qualified under the Internal Revenue Code subchapter S. 15. The USDA State estimates of farm labor expenses exclude the salaries received by the owner-operators; these salaries are treated as part of the return to capital. M-12 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 State estimates of the cash wages are based on a place- of-work wage series that was summed from a special tabulation of journey-to- work (JTW) data from the 1990 Census of Population. The wage series was extrapo- lated to 1991—96 by the annual change in the population. The extrapolated series for each year was adjusted by allocation to sum to the national estimate of cash wages. The State estimates of pay-in-kind for 1991—96 are based on a similar extrapolation of 1990 JTW place-of- work data on employment. Private elementary and secondary schools. This in- dustry is partially covered by State UI programs, but it is treated as if it were not covered, because religiously affiliated schools, which are exempt from State UI cov- erage, account for most of the wages and salaries for this industry. The national and State estimates of cash wages are based on annual payroll data reported in CBP. 16 The State estimates of the pay-in-kind for these schools are based on the number of full-time teachers in religious orders. 17 Religious membership organizations. The national and State estimates of cash wages for religious membership organizations are based on payroll data reported for these organizations in CBP. The estimate of pay-in-kind for religious membership organizations reflects the value of the food, lodging, laun- dering, and miscellaneous items received by the clergy and members of religious orders who do not work in hospitals or in schools. Because of the lack of State-level data, the national es- timate is allocated to the States after it has been divided into the following three categories: (1) The value of food and laundering, which are assumed to be received pri- marily by members of Catholic rectories and convents; (2) the value of miscellaneous items and the rental value of Catholic rectories and convents, which are assumed to be received by members who receive no cash wages and by resident pastors; and (3) the rental value of parsonages other than Catholic rectories. The State estimates are combinations of estimates for the three categories. The allocating series for the first category is computed as the total number of members of religious orders in the dioceses in each State less the number of members who work in hospitals and who teach; the allocating series for the second category is computed as the sum of the number of members who receive no cash wages and the number of resident pastors. 18 The allocating series for the third category is computed as an estimate of the total number of clergy less the number of Catholic clergy; the estimates of the total number of clergy for 1991—96 were extrapolated from the number of clergy reported in the 1990 Census of Population. Railroads. The national and State estimates of the wages and salaries paid by railroad companies, which are not covered by the State UI system, are based on wage and salary data from the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB). The RRB data that are used for the State estimates rep- resent the wages and salaries subject to the payroll tax that supports the railroad retirement system; these data are tabulated according to the State of residence of the employee. The data are adjusted (1) to reflect the portion of the wages and salaries not subject to the tax and (2) to convert them to a place-of-work basis. The former adjustment is based on the RRB-reported number of the employees living in each State whose wages or salaries exceed the limit for retirement taxation. The latter is based on JTW data for railroad employees from the 1 990 census. Military. The estimates of wages and salaries for the military services consist of the estimates of cash wages (including allowances) of full-time personnel of the armed services (including the Coast Guard), the estimates of cash wages of the members of the Reserves including the National Guard, and the estimates of pay-in-kind re- ceived by the full-time and reserve enlisted personnel of the armed services. 19 The national estimates of the cash wages of the military services are based on data from the budget of the United States. The State estimates of cash wages of the full-time per- sonnel of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps are prepared in three steps. First, ap- proximations of quarterly cash wages are calculated for subgroups of personnel — for officers and for enlisted per- sonnel in the Navy and Marine Corps and for each pay grade of the Army and the Air Force. The approximations are derived from quarterly averages of monthly data on the number of military personnel at each installation and from national annual data on average pay for each sub- group from the Department of Defense. 20 The quarterly average number of the personnel are summed to obtain the 16. The CBP data are tabulated from the administrative records of the old- age, survivors, and disability insurance program. This program exempts nonprofit religious organizations, such as these schools, from coverage, but its provisions for elective coverage have resulted in the participation of most of these schools. 17. Official Catholic Directory. See also footnote 1 1 . 18. The State estimates of pay-in-kind for the first two categories are based on data from the Official Catholic Directory. See also footnote 1 1 . 19. The estimates of pay-in-kind reflect the value of the food and standard- issue clothing received by enlisted personnel. 20. The Army and the Air Force provide average base pay; the Navy and Marine Corps provide average base pay and allowances. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-13 quarterly average number of personnel for each subgroup in each county, and then — in order to obtain an approxi- mation of the quarterly cash wages for each subgroup in each county — the quarterly average number of personnel in each county is multiplied by the national annual av- erage pay (for example, the number of Navy officers in each county is multiplied by the national average pay of Navy officers). Second, in order to obtain the State approximations of the quarterly cash wages for each service, the approxi- mations of the quarterly cash wages for each subgroup in each county are summed to obtain county approxima- tions, and the county approximations for each service are summed to obtain the State approximations. Third, the quarterly State approximations for each service are aver- aged to yield calendar year approximations that are then adjusted by allocation to sum to the national estimates. The national estimate of cash wages for the full-time personnel of the Coast Guard is allocated to States in proportion to an annual summation of the monthly Coast Guard payroll from the Department of Transportation. The national estimate of wages for the Reserves for each calendar year is allocated to States in proportion to payroll data for the calendar year from the Washington Headquarters Service of the Department of Defense. The national estimate of the pay-in-kind of the full-time personnel in the Coast Guard is allocated to the States in proportion to the number of enlisted personnel in the Coast Guard that is reported by the Department of Trans- portation, and the national estimate for each of the other services is allocated by the number of enlisted personnel in each service that is reported by the Department of De- fense. The national estimate for the Reserves is allocated to States in the proportion to the estimates of cash pay. Other. The estimates of wages and salaries for this cat- egory consist of the wages and salaries of U.S. residents who are employed by international organizations and by foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. The national estimates are prepared by BEA as part of the balance of payments accounts. The national esti- mates for all years are allocated to States in proportion to estimates of the administrative expenditures of these organizations in 1968. Other Labor Income Other labor income consists of the contributions by em- ployers to privately administered pension and welfare funds for their employees, the fees paid to corporate di- rectors, and miscellaneous fees. The payments to private benefit plans accounted for more than 98 percent of other labor income in 1997. 21 Other labor income accounted for approximately 5.8 percent of personal income at the national level in 1997 (table C). Contributions to private pension and welfare funds Contributions by employers to privately administered benefit funds consist of their payments to pension and profit-sharing plans, premiums for private group health and life insurance plans, payments to supplemental un- employment benefit plans, and payments to privately administered workers' compensation plans. For private pension plans, other components of personal income in- clude their investment income except capital gains (net of losses). However, benefits paid by these plans are not counted as part of personal income. Pension and profit-sharing plans, group health and life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance . The national estimates of the employer payments to private pension and profit-sharing plans are based mainly on data tabulated from Internal Revenue Service form 5500 (Annual Return/Report of Pension Plans) and are prepared by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) two- digit industry. 22 The national all-industry estimates of the payments for group health insurance for years after 1991 are based mainly on extrapolations of the 1 99 1 estimates by the rel- ative change in data on employers' health insurance costs from the Employer Costs of Employee Compensation (ECEC) report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); 21. Other labor income excludes employer contributions paid to social in- surance, or government-administered, funds. However, the benefits paid from social insurance funds are counted as part of the transfer payments component of personal income. 22. See the section "Changes in Methodology" in "Improved Estimates of the National Income and Product Accounts for 1959-95: Results of the Comprehensive Revision," Survey 76 (January/February 1996): 22-27. Table C. — Personal Income and Other Labor Income by Component for the United States, 1997 Millions of dollars Percent of personal income Personal income Other labor income Employer contributions to private pension funds and private welfare funds 6,770,650 392,712 386,969 348,712 38,257 5,743 100.00 5.80 5.72 Private pension funds.group health insurance, group life insurance, and supplemental unemployment insurance 5.15 Privately administered workers' compensation .... All other ' .57 .08 1. Consists of directors' fees, compensation to prisoners, and judicial fees. Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. M-14 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 the estimates are disaggregated to the SIC two-digit level, based on data from the ECEC and on the distribution of wage and salary accruals. The estimates for 1991 are based mainly on the total private expenditures on health insurance (including the cost of self-administered plans) from the 1993 National Health Account of the Health Care Financing Administration. Premiums paid by em- ployees are subtracted using consumer expenditures for health insurance (excluding medicare premiums) from the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey. The national estimates of premiums paid by employers for group life insurance are based mainly on data provided by the American Council on Life Insurance (ACLI), and the national estimates of payments for supplemental un- employment benefits are based mainly on data from labor union and industry sources and from BLS. The estimates by SIC division are also based on the ACLI, BLS, and union and industry sources. These estimates are allocated to the SIC two-digit industries based on the distribution of wage and salary accruals. The State estimates of the payments to these private benefit plans are prepared for each private industry at the SIC two-digit level of industrial detail. Because State data are not available from the sources used to prepare the national estimates, the payments amount for each industry is allocated to the States in proportion to the State estimates of wages and salary disbursements for the industry. 23 The Federal Government contributes to the Thrift Sav- ings Plan on behalf of its civilian employees (mainly those who participate in the Federal Employees Retire- ment System). 24 The national estimate of these payments is allocated to States in proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries for all Federal civilian employees. 25 The State government contributions to private pension plans consist only of contributions to annuity plans made by State governments on behalf of selected groups of employees — primarily teachers. The State estimates are based on data from the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association/College Retirement Equities Fund. The national estimates of Federal, State, and local gov- ernment payments to employee group health and life 23. Because wage and salary disbursements by industry are used to allocate the national estimates to States, the State estimates reflect the various mixes of industries among the States and the wide variation in contribution rates relative to wages among industries, but not the variation in contribution rates among States for a given industry. 24. This plan is classified as a private pension plan and included in other labor income because the saving is controlled by the employee rather than by the government. 25. Data on the contributions by State are not available. Employees covered by the plan and eligible for the employer contributions account for more than one-half of total civilian employees. insurance plans are allocated to States in proportion to ES— 202 employment data for each level of government. Workers' compensation plans. The contributions by employers to privately administered workers' compensa- tion plans consist of net premiums paid by employers to private insurance companies for workers' compensation insurance, benefit payments by self-insured employers, and court-awarded payments by the railroad industry and the water transportation industry for work-related injuries. 26 The national estimate for the employers' premium pay- ments to private insurance companies is based on data compiled annually by A.M. Best Company, Inc., and the estimate of employers' costs for self-insurance is based on State-level data compiled by the Social Security Ad- ministration. 27 The allocation of the national estimates to the SIC two-digit industries is based on BEA estimates of employment by industry and on BLS data on occupational injury incidence rates. The national estimates of the payments made un- der court awards are based on data provided by the Federal Railroad Administration and the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation. The State estimates are prepared in three parts: For railroad transportation, for water transportation, and for all other industries. State data for the court-awarded payments by railroads are unavailable; the national estimate of these payments is allocated to States in proportion to the number of workers killed or injured in railroad accidents. The number is reported in the Annual Accident/Incident Bulletin by the Federal Railroad Administration. The national estimate of the court-awarded payments by the water transportation industry is allocated to States in proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries for this industry, because State data on work-related injuries for this industry are unavailable. The State estimates of the benefits paid by employers in the other industries are prepared with a dual allocation. 28 In this four-step procedure, first, the national estimate for all industries combined is allocated to States in propor- tion to the sum of two data series: (1) Earned premiums, from the National Council on Compensation Insurance, and (2) the benefits paid by self-insured employers, from 26. Programs for workers' compensation insurance are authorized by law in all States, and laws in the District of Columbia and in all but six States authorize programs for private workers' compensation insurance. Federal laws authorize the court-awarded payments by the railroad industry and the water transportation industry. Laws in many States authorize self-insurance. 27. The Social Security Administration's series of employer costs for self- insurance was discontinued after 1995; the estimates for later years are based on extrapolations of the 1995 data. 28. See "Dual allocation" in the "Technical Notes." STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-15 the Social Security Administration. Second, the national estimate for each industry is allocated to States in propor- tion to the estimates of wages and salaries for the industry. Third, the State estimates from the first step are allocated to the SIC two-digit industries in proportion to the output of the second step. 29 Finally, the national estimate for each industry is allocated to States in proportion to the output of the third step. Directors' fees and miscellaneous fees Directors' fees accounted for about 0.8 percent of other labor income in 1997. The national estimates for the finance, insurance, and real estate industries, which ac- count for about three-fourths of these fees, are based mainly on data from the Federal Reserve Board; the estimates for other industries are based on the total com- pensation of corporate officers in these industries and on data from corporate reports filed in 1929 and 1932 with the Federal Trade Commission. Because State data are unavailable, the national estimate of these fees for each SIC two-digit industry is allocated to States in proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries. The miscellaneous fees consist of fees paid to jurors and witnesses, compensation of prisoners, and marriage fees paid to justices of the peace. The national estimates of the judicial fees are based on data from the Budget of the United States Government and from the Census Bureau's State Government Finances, and the national es- timates of the compensation of prisoners is based on data provided by the Department of Justice. In the absence of source data, the marriage fees are arbitrarily assumed to be $10 million. The national estimate of each of these subcomponents is allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population. nonfinancial business and the nonfarm rental income re- ceived by persons not primarily engaged in the real estate business. 31 Proprietors' income accounted for approximately 8 per- cent of total personal income at the national level in 1997 (table D). The estimates of proprietors' income are generally presented in two parts — nonfarm proprietors' income, which accounted for 94.6 percent of proprietors' income, and farm proprietors' income, which accounted for the remaining 5.4 percent. Nonfarm Proprietors' Income Nonfarm proprietors' income consists of the income that is received by nonfarm sole proprietorships and part- nerships and the income that is received by tax-exempt cooperatives. Income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships The national estimates of the income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships are based on tabula- tions of "net-profit-less-loss" as reported to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from Schedule C of form 1040 for sole proprietorships and from form 1065 for part- nerships. Because these data do not always reflect the income earned from current production and because they are incomplete, the estimates also include four major adjustments — the inventory valuation adjustment (IVA), the capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj), the "mis- reporting" adjustment, and the adjustment for the net 31. The dividends are included in personal dividend income, the monetary interest, in personal interest income, and the nonfarm rental income, in rental income of persons. Proprietors' Income Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and cap- ital consumption adjustments is the current-production income of sole proprietorships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. 30 Proprietors' income includes the imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of farm dwellings, but it excludes the imputed net rental income of owner-occupied nonfarm housing as well as the div- idends and the monetary interest that are received by 29. For West Virginia, the State estimate is allocated to industries in proportion to data from the Annual Report of the West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund. 30. A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business owned by a person. A partnership is an unincorporated business association of two or more part- ners. A tax-exempt cooperative is a nonprofit business organization that is collectively owned by its customer-members. Table D. — Personal Income and Proprietors' Income by Component for the United States, 1997 Personal income Proprietors' income ' Farm Nonfarm Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction .. Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services , Business services Professional and social services .. Millions of dollars 6,770,650 545,082 29,321 515,761 6,038 9,010 63,146 36,338 47,755 62,171 51,707 239,596 112,018 127,578 Percent of personal income 1. Shown with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 100.00 8.05 .43 7.62 .09 .13 .93 .54 .71 .92 .76 3.54 1.65 1.88 M-16 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 margins on owner-built housing. 32 The IVA removes the effects of the gains and losses that result from changes in the prices of products withdrawn from inventories. The CCAdj represents the difference between capital consumption allowances — depreciation on the historical- cost basis used in the source data — and the consumption of fixed capital — depreciation valued on a replacement- cost basis and including the effects of the accidental destruction of depreciable plant and equipment. 33 Spe- cific adjustments are made for the accidental destruction caused by major natural disasters. The "misreporting" adjustment adds an estimate of the net income of sole proprietors and partnerships that is not reported on tax returns. This adjustment accounted for almost half of nonfarm proprietors' income in 1997. 34 The adjustment for the net margins on owner-built housing is an addition to the estimate for the construction industry. It represents the imputed value of the net in- come by individuals from the construction or renovation of their own dwellings. Like the national estimates, the State estimates are based on data tabulated from schedule C of form 1 940 and from form 1065. The geographic coding of the data is by tax -filing address. This address is assumed to be the same as the address of the place of residence. For additional information, see the section "Geographic characteristics of the source data" in the introduction to "Sources and Methods." As previously mentioned, the national estimates reflect decreases in income that result from damage to fixed capital that is caused by natural disasters, such as hurri- canes and floods; damage to inventories is also reflected in the adjustments. The national and State adjustments are prepared primarily on the basis of information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The source data necessary to prepare the other adjustments — including the IVA, the CCAdj, and the misreporting adjustment — are available only at the na- tional level. Therefore, the national estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income that include the adjustments are al- located to States in proportion to tax return data that do 32. For other adjustments to the tax data, see NIPA table 8.21, "Relation of Nonfarm Proprietors' Income in the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA's) to Corresponding Measures as Published by the Internal Revenue Service," Survey 78 (August 1998): 116. 33. The capital consumption adjustment also includes the differences be- tween the service lives and the depreciation patterns used for tax accounting and the empirically based depreciation schedules that are used for national economic accounting. See Arnold J. Katz and Shelby W. Herman, "Improved Estimates of Fixed Reproducible Tangible Wealth, 1929-95," Survey 77 (May 1997): 69-92. See also "Capital consumption adjustment" and "Inventory valuation adjustment" in the "Glossary." 34. See footnote 8. not reflect the adjustments. 35 The national estimates of the income of nonfarm sole proprietorships and partner- ships excluding the misreporting adjustment for 1991—94 for most of the SIC two-digit industries were allocated to States in proportion to the IRS data for net-profit-less-loss for each industry. For coal mining, the national estimate excluding the misreporting adjustment was allocated to States in proportion to the number of schedule C's that were filed plus the number of partners in partnerships other than limited partnerships. 36 For the other industries, the national estimates excluding the misreporting adjust- ment were allocated to States in proportion to "net gross receipts" (gross receipts less returns and allowances) for each industry. 37 The national estimates of the misreporting adjustment for 1991—94 for all industries except coal mining were allocated to States in proportion to net gross receipts for each industry . The data for net-profit-less-loss are inap- propriate for the allocation of the State estimates of this adjustment because net-profit-less-loss is reduced by the tax misreporting that this adjustment largely reflects. For coal mining, the national estimate of the misreporting ad- justment was allocated to States in proportion to the same series that was used to allocate the estimate excluding the misreporting adjustment. The State estimates for 1995 are based on extrapola- tions of the 1994 estimates by the relative change in the number of small establishments in each industry from the Census Bureau's annual County Business Patterns. The State estimates for 1996-97 were extrapolated from the 1995 State estimates in three steps. First, the 1995 State estimates were summed to all-industry totals. Second, these totals were extrapolated to 1996-97 by the relative change in the preliminary annual State estimates of nonfarm personal income; the extrapolated estimates for each year were then adjusted by allocation to sum to the national all-industry totals for the year. Third, the 1 995 State estimates by industry were used as elements in a dual allocation procedure in which the national esti- mates by industry for 1996-97 were the primary controls, or column totals, and the all-industry State estimates for 1996-97 were the secondary controls, or row totals. 38 35 . For 1 995, the estimates also include an adjustment to account for the con- tinuing effects of the sharp reduction in property taxes in Michigan, beginning with 1994. 36. For coal mining, a large proportion of net-profit-less-loss is reported by limited partnerships from States that appear to be neither the States where the mining operations take place nor the States where most of the partners live. 37. The net-profit-less-loss for these industries is not used, because the statis- tics for these industries are highly volatile, which indicates that they may be unreliable. In addition, these statistics frequently fluctuate into the negative range, so that they are difficult to use in an allocation procedure. 38. See "Dual allocation" in the "Technical Notes." STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-17 Income of nonfarm tax-exempt cooperatives The income of tax-exempt cooperatives consists of the net income, including the IVA and the CCAdj, that is received by agricultural cooperatives, rural electric coop- eratives, and rural telephone cooperatives. Agricultural cooperatives are mainly farm-marketing cooperatives and farm-supply cooperatives; they are classified in the SIC in wholesale trade. The national and State estimates of the net income of these cooperatives are based on data provided by the Agricultural Cooperative Service of the Department of Agriculture. The national and State estimates of the net income of rural electric cooperatives and of rural telephone coop- eratives are based on annual data for the net margin, or profit, of these cooperatives that have outstanding loans from the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) (formerly the Ru- ral Electrification Administration) of the Department of Agriculture. 39 For the State estimates, the net margin of each cooperative is allocated to the States in proportion to the distribution of the cooperative's customer-members that is reported by the RUS. The allocated amounts for each type of cooperative are summed to State totals, and these totals are then used to allocate the national estimates to States. Farm Proprietors' Income Farm proprietors' income is the income received by the sole proprietorships and the partnerships that operate farms. The national and State estimates of this income are based on the national and State estimates of the net income of all farms prepared by the Economic Research Service (ERS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The BEA estimates of the income of all farms differ slightly from those used by USDA, and the income received by corporate farms is estimated and subtracted in order to derive the estimates of farm proprietors' in- come. 40 In this section, the derivation of the USDA estimates of the components of the net incomes — that is, gross output less production expenses — of all farms is described first. Then, the adjustments made to the USDA estimates in order to obtain farm proprietors' income are described. The USDA estimates of the net income of all farms are calculated as the estimates of gross output less the estimates of production expenses. For most of the com- ponents of gross output and for many of components of 39. These data are published by the RUS in its Annual Statistical Report. 40. For information about the source data and the methods that are used to derive the USDA estimates, see Economic Research Service, Major Statis- tical Series of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Volume 3: Farm Income (Washington, DC: National Technical Information Service, November 1988). production expenses, the estimates are prepared at the State level and summed to yield the national estimates. USDA estimates of gross output Gross output consists of the cash receipts from the sales of agricultural products, the cash receipts from other farm- related activities, the Federal Government payments to farm operators, the imputed gross rental value of farm housing, the imputed value of the home consumption of farm products, and the value of the change in farm inventories. Cash receipts from sales of agricultural products. The cash receipts from sales accounted for almost 89 percent of gross farm output at the national level in 1997. Cash receipts consist of the gross revenue that is received by farmers from the sales of crops, livestock, and livestock products and of the net value of loans that are made by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) and that are secured by crops. 41 The USDA national and State esti- mates of the cash receipts from the sales of agricultural products are based on data for the quantities of the prod- ucts sold or produced and on data for the market prices of these products. Estimates are prepared for each type of crop, such as wheat, corn, and tobacco; for each type of livestock, such as cattle, swine, and chickens; and for each type of livestock product, such as milk and eggs. For example, the annual estimates of the cash receipts from the crop sales are calculated as the product of the quantity of each type of crop that is sold and the market price for each type of crop. The national and State estimates of the net value of CCC loans are based on annual estimates of the net value of the loans for each type of crop. The net value of the loans is the amount of the loans that are made less the amount of the loans that are redeemed in a given year. Cash receipts from other activities. This is the gross income from farm-related activities other than crop and livestock production, including the use of farms for recre- ational activities — such as hunting or fishing — the sale of forest products, and custom work performed for other farm operators — such as clearing land and harvesting crops. Federal Government payments to farm operators. These payments include deficiency payments under price sup- port programs for specific commodities, disaster pay- 41. Intrastate interfarm sales of livestock are not included in the USDA estimates of cash receipts for livestock sales or in the USDA estimates of the expenses of livestock purchases, because source data for these transactions are not available. However, the receipts for these sales offset the expenses for these purchases in the State estimates of farm income. M-18 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 merits, conservation payments, and payments under the Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Act. Imputed gross rental value of farm housing. This im- putation is an estimate of the gross rent that would be received by the owner — usually the farm operator — of farm dwellings occupied by the farm operator and by hired farm workers if the dwellings were rented at market value. 42 The estimate is calculated as the product of the gross rental value of the farm housing occupied by farm opera- tors and the ratio of the market-sale value of all occupied farm housing to the market-sale value of farm housing occupied by the farm operators. Imputed value of home consumption. This imputation is an estimate of the market value of the food and the fuel that are produced and consumed on farms. The estimate is based on the quantity and the value at producers' market prices of the food and fuel. Value of the change in farm inventories. This value is an estimate of the value, at market prices, of the change in the quantity of the inventories of harvested crops or livestock that are owned by farmers. 43 For crops, for example, the estimate of the value of the change in the inventories of each type of crop is calculated as the difference between the value of the crops that are produced and the value of the crops that are sold or used as feed. This calculation accounts for all the inventories, regardless of the location of their storage, that are owned by farmers. The estimates of the value of the change plus the estimates of cash receipts from the sales of crops during the year yields a measure of the gross output of crops during the year. USDA estimates of production expenses The national and State estimates of farm production ex- penses consist of the estimates for the following expenses: Purchases of feed, livestock and poultry, seed, fertilizer, agricultural chemicals and lime, and petroleum prod- ucts; labor expenses; machinery rental and custom work; animal health costs; and all other expenses. 44 42. The expenses — including interest, taxes, and depreciation — that are as- sociated with the operation of these dwellings are included in farm production expenses. Including both the rental value and the expenses in the farm income accounts adds the net rental value of farm housing to farm income. 43. The USDA's definition of the value of the change excludes the changes in the inventories of crops that are held as collateral for CCC loans and in the inventories of growing crops, seed, fuel, fertilizer, and other raw materials owned by fanners. 44. Labor expenses consist of the payments to farm labor contractors and the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and supplements to the wages of hired labor. All other expenses consist mainly of the estimates of overhead, such as depreciation, mortgage interest, taxes, and the costs of electricity and telephone service. The estimates of production expenses for purchased goods except livestock, for labor, for machinery rental and custom work, and for animal health costs are primarily based on data for 10 "production regions" from the Agri- cultural Resource Management Study. 45 The regional estimates are allocated to States in proportion to data from the 1992 Census of Agriculture or to interpolations between data from the 1987 and 1992 censuses. BE A adjustments to the USDA State estimates To derive the national and State estimates of farm propri- etors' income, BE A adjusts the USDA estimates of the net income of all farms, mainly because the definitions and classifications used for the estimation of farm income by USDA differ from those used by BEA. First, the USDA estimates are adjusted to conform to BEA definitions and classifications. 46 Second, the BEA estimates of the net income are adjusted to exclude the income of corporate farms. The USDA estimates are adjusted to account for five differences in definitions and classifications and for methodological differences. Depreciation. Both the USDA and the BEA estimates of depreciation expenses are on a current replacement-cost basis. However, the BEA estimates reflect a geometric depreciation schedule, whereas USDA estimates reflect a declining-balance schedule. The amount of the difference between the BEA and the USDA national estimates of de- preciation is allocated to States in proportion to the USDA estimates. These amounts are added to the USDA State estimates of depreciation to yield the BEA estimates. Patronage dividends. The USDA estimates of the net income of all farms include estimates of the patronage dividends received by farm operators from agricultural cooperatives, which are mainly farm-marketing and farm- supply cooperatives. BEA classifies these cooperatives as nonfarm proprietorships and removes these dividends from the USDA national and State estimates. 47 The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to un- published estimates from the ERS; these estimates reflect the State distribution of "income from other farm-related sources" from the censuses of agriculture. 45. Each production region consists of States that share similarities in their agriculture. 46. For the differences between the USDA and the BEA estimates of net farm income at the national level, see NIPA table 8.22, "Relation of Net Farm Income in the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA's) to Net Farm Income as Published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)," Survey 78 (August 1998): 116. 47. The income of agricultural cooperatives that BEA measures as part of nonfarm proprietors' income is the profits of the cooperatives. The income from the agricultural cooperatives that BEA excludes from the USDA measure of farm income is the patronage dividends that are paid to farm operators out of the current and accumulated profits of the cooperatives. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-19 Wages and salaries. The USDA classifies the wages and salaries received by the owner-operators of sole pro- prietorship farms, partnership farms, and family-held corporate farms as part of the return to capital and there- fore does not deduct these salaries in the derivation of its estimates of the net income of all farms. BEA classifies these salaries as part of wages and salaries; therefore, the national and State estimates of the salaries are subtracted from the USDA estimates. The BEA national and State estimates of these salaries are based on data provided by USDA. Net CCC loans. The USDA estimates of the cash receipts from crop sales include the net value of CCC loans (loans less redemptions); the loans are treated as crop sales, and any subsequent defaults on the loans do not affect the USDA estimates of the net income of all farms. BEA classifies the CCC loans as financial transactions: Crops held under CCC loan remain in measured farm invento- ries unless the loan is defaulted. The default of a loan is considered to be a sale of the crops and a reduction in farm inventories. To reflect this difference, BEA adjusts the USDA national and State estimates of the cash re- ceipts from the sale of each type of crop and the value of inventory change for the crop. 48 The national estimates of the adjustments for each crop are allocated to States in proportion to data on net CCC loan activity for the crop from the Farm Service Agency. Fines. The USDA estimate of the net income of all farms excludes an estimate of the payment of fines by farm operators to the Federal Government. BEA classifies these fines as a production expense and subtracts these fines from the USDA national and State estimate of net income. The national estimate of these fines is allocated to States in proportion to the USDA estimates of cash receipts from the sale of crops and livestock. Methodological adjustments. The USDA national esti- mate of the imputed gross rental value of farm housing is statistically adjusted to improve the extrapolation of the data from the censuses of agriculture and the related 1988 Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Sur- vey that were used by USDA to benchmark the estimate. The adjusted national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the USDA estimates of the imputed gross rent. Corporate farm adjustment. This BEA adjustment is made to net farm income because the estimates of the total net income of all farms — reflecting the coverage of the underlying source data — include the income of corporate farms. The adjustment excludes the income of these farms from the national and State estimates of the net income of corporate farms. 49 The national control totals of the income for 1991—97 were prepared in five steps. First, the proportions of each of four components of gross output and the propor- tion of total production expenses that were accounted for by corporate farms for 1987 and for 1992 were calcu- lated from data from the censuses of agriculture, and the proportions were interpolated to derive proportions for the intervening years. 50 Second, corporate proportions for the corresponding gross output components and for production expenses were calculated for 1992—96 from data from the Agricultural Resource Management Study. Third, the 1992 census-based proportions were extrapo- lated to 1997 by the relative change in the corresponding survey-based proportions. Fourth, the extrapolated proportions for each year were multiplied by the BEA national estimate of each compo- nent of the gross output for all farms and by the BEA national estimate of the production expenses for all farms in order to obtain the national estimates of the compo- nents and of production expenses for the corporations. Fifth, the estimate of corporate production expenses for the year was subtracted from the sum of the estimates of the components of corporate gross output in order to ob- tain the national control totals for the income of corporate farms. The national control totals for the net income of corpo- rate farms for 1991-97 were disaggregated to the State level in three steps. First, the corporate proportions of total cash receipts from the sale of crops and livestock for 1987 and for 1992 for each State were calculated from data from the censuses of agriculture, and the proportions were interpolated to derive proportions for the interven- ing years. Second, the 1991 proportions were multiplied by the BEA State estimates of the net income of all farms for 1991, and the 1992 proportions were multiplied by the BEA State estimates for each year in 1992—97 in order to obtain State approximations of the net income of corporate farms for 1991—97. Third, the national con- 48. The adjustments to the USDA estimates of the value of inventory change largely offset the adjustments to the estimates of cash receipts. The adjustments also reflect the differences in valuation that result from the differences in the timing of the sales and of the changes in inventories. For more information, see Robert P. Parker, "A Preview of the Comprehensive Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts: Definitional and Classificational Changes," Survey 71 (September 1991): 30. 49. The adjustment for the national estimates described here is that used to derive the national control totals for the State estimates. It differs from the corporate adjustment used in the derivation of farm proprietors' income for the national income and product accounts, which is based on data reported by farm corporations on income tax returns. 50. The four components are cash receipts from the sale of agricultural products, cash receipts from other farm-related activities, Federal government payments, and the value of the change in inventories. M-20 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 trol total for the net income of corporate farms for each year was allocated to States in proportion to the State approximations. Personal Dividend Income, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons The State estimates of personal dividend income, person- al interest income, and rental income of persons are presented together. These three components of per- sonal income accounted for more than 1 7 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1 997 (see table E). The estimates of these three components consist of the estimates of the income that is received by individuals and the estimates of the income that is received on behalf of individuals by quasi-individuals, which include nonprofit institutions and private trust funds that are administered by fiduciaries. 51 The national estimates of dividends, interest, and mon- etary rent are based on data that are not available for States. The State allocations of the national estimates are based mainly on individual income tax data. Some of the data used to prepare the national estimates of the im- puted rent of the owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings are also used to prepare the State estimates. Personal Dividend Income Personal dividend income is payments in cash or other assets, excluding the corporations' own stock, that are 5 1 . See "Persons" and "Fiduciaries" in the "Glossary." made by corporations in the United States or abroad to noncorporate stockholders who are U.S. residents Personal dividend income accounted for almost 4 per- cent of total personal income at the national level in 1997 (table E). The State estimates of personal dividend income are prepared in three parts: Dividends that are received by individuals, dividends that are received by nonprofit in- stitutions, and dividends that are received, retained, and reinvested by fiduciaries. Dividend income received by individuals. The State es- timates are based on tabulations by State of the dividends that are reported by individuals on Internal Revenue Serv- ice (IRS) form 1040. These data are tabulations of Federal individual income tax data from the Individual Master File (IMF) of the IRS. 52 Dividend income received by nonprofit institutions. Be- cause State data are unavailable, the national estimate is allocated to the States in proportion to the annual State estimates of the civilian population that are prepared by the Census Bureau. Dividend income retained by fiduciaries. The available data for these dividends do not reflect the location of the individuals on whose behalf the dividends are received. However, tabulations by State of the entry "income from estates and trusts" in "Schedule E: Supplemental In- come" of form 1040 are published annually by the IRS in Statistics of Income. 53 Based on the assumption that the geographic distribution of the dividends that are retained by fiduciaries is similar to the distribution of the income that the fiduciaries distribute to individuals, the national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the income received by individuals from fiduciaries. Table E. — Personal Income and Personal Dividend In- come, Personal Interest Income, and Rental Income of Persons by Component for the United States, 1997 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 1 Monetary Imputed 1. Shown with the capital consumption adjustment. Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. Millions of dollars 6,770,650 1,165,828 260,300 747,306 311,790 435,516 158,222 78,056 80,166 Percent of personal income 100.00 17.22 3.84 11.04 4.61 6.43 2.34 1.15 1.18 Personal Interest Income Personal interest income is the interest income (mone- tary and imputed) from all sources that is received by individuals, by nonprofit institutions, and by estates and trusts. Personal interest income accounted for about 1 1 per- cent of total personal income at the national level in 1997 (table E). Monetary interest accounted for almost 52. The annual IMF tabulations become available about 18 months after the end of the year; therefore, the State estimates that are based on the IMF data for a year are first derived from the extrapolation of the data for the previous year. The relative change in the State estimates of nonfarm personal income, a broad indicator of economic change, is used for the extrapolation. 53. The data for the most recent year for which data are available are used to prepare the estimates for the subsequent year or years. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-21 5 percent of total personal income, and imputed interest accounted for more than 6 percent. Monetary interest income The State estimates of monetary interest income are prepared in the following parts: Interest received by in- dividuals from municipal bonds issued by State and local governments, the net interest accrued on unredeemed series E, EE, H, and HH bonds that are issued by the Federal Government and that are owned by individuals, the other interest received by individuals, the interest re- ceived by nonprofit institutions, and the interest retained by fiduciaries. Interest income received from municipal bonds. Be- cause State data are unavailable, the national estimate of the tax-exempt interest from municipal bonds is allo- cated to States in proportion to a series derived from the number of high-income households from the 1990 Cen- sus of Population. The allocators for the State estimates for 1991-97 were extrapolated from the 1990 data by the relative change in the civilian population. Net accrued interest income from Federal Government savings bonds. The State estimates of the net accrued interest on unredeemed series E, EE, H, and HH bonds are prepared in two steps. 54 First, the national estimate of the total interest accrued on savings bonds during a year is allocated to the States in proportion to the value of the unredeemed bonds at the end of the year, and the national estimate of the accrued interest realized from bonds redeemed during the year is allocated to the States in proportion to the value of the unredeemed bonds at the end of the preceding year. 55 Second, the State estimate of the realized interest is subtracted from the State estimate of the total accrued interest to yield the State estimate of the net accrued interest. Other interest income received by individuals. This in- terest consists largely of interest that is reportable for Federal individual income tax, but it also includes the in- terest accrued on individual retirement accounts and other tax-deferred savings accounts in the year in which the interest is earned. (The IMF interest data do not include this interest, because it is reported on the tax returns as part of taxable withdrawals, not as interest, in the year in which the funds are withdrawn.) The State estimates are based on the IMF data for in- terest that are supplemented by a series prepared from the IMF data for dividends. 56 The supplementation is nec- essary because the reportable interest that is received by individuals from regulated investment companies, such as money market mutual funds, is reported as dividend income on IRS form 1040. The State estimates are prepared in four steps. First, the national ratio of the estimate of the reportable in- terest received by individuals from regulated investment companies to the sum of this interest and the estimate of the dividends received by individuals is calculated. 57 Second, this ratio is multiplied by the IMF dividends for each State to yield a first approximation of the interest from regulated investment companies that is reported as dividends. Third, the first approximations are added to the IMF State tabulations of interest to yield preliminary State estimates of interest. Fourth, the national estimate of the interest is allocated to the States in proportion to the preliminary estimates. Interest income received by nonprofit institutions. Be- cause State data are unavailable, the national estimate is allocated to the States in proportion to the annual State estimates of the civilian population. Interest income retained by fiduciaries. The State es- timates are based on tabulations of State data from the entry "income from estates and trusts" in "Schedule E: Supplemental Income" of form 1 040. These tabulations are published annually in Statistics of Income. See "Div- idend income retained by fiduciaries" for the explanation for this procedure. Imputed interest income Imputed interest received by persons consists of the in- vestment income that is received by life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension plans, which is attributed to persons in the year in which it is earned, and the im- puted interest that is received by persons from banks, credit agencies, and regulated investment companies, which represents the value of financial services for which persons are not explicitly charged. 58 The national estimate of imputed interest from life in- surance carriers and from banks, credit agencies, and investment companies are allocated to States in propor- tion to the State estimates of "other" monetary interest 54. The net accrued interest is the excessof the interest accrued on the bonds during the year over the accrued interest that was realized from the bonds redeemed during the year. The interest accrued on unredeemed bonds is treated as if it were received by individuals as it accrues because it is available to the individuals. 55. The State data series for the value of the unredeemed bonds are tabulated by the Bond Division of the Department of the Treasury. 56. See footnote 52. 57. The national estimate of the reportable interest that is received by in- dividuals from these companies is prepared as part of the reconciliation of personal income and adjusted gross income. See Thae S. Park, "Comparison of BEA Estimates of Personal Income and IRS Estimates of Adjusted Gross Income," Survey 78 (November 1998): 13-19. 58. For additional information, see "Imputation" in the "Technical Notes." M-22 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 received by individuals. The national estimate of imputed interest from private noninsured pension plans is allocated to States in proportion to State-of-residence estimates of employer contributions to these plans. Rental Income of Persons The rental income of persons with capital consump- tion adjustment is the net current-production income of persons from the rental of real property except for the income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate business; the imputed net rental income received by owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings; and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and rights to natural resources. 59 The estimates include BEA ad- justments for uninsured losses to real estate caused by disasters, such as hurricanes and floods. The national estimate of the rental income of persons accounted for about 2.3 percent of total personal income in 1997 (table E). Monetary rental income accounted for about 1.2 percent of total personal income, and imputed rental income accounted for about 1 . 1 percent. Monetary rental income The State estimates of net monetary rental income consist of the estimates of the net rents and royalties that are received by individuals, the estimates of the net rents and royalties that are received by nonprofit institutions, and the estimates of the net rents and royalties retained by fiduciaries. Net rents and royalties received by individuals. Because the available State data are unreliable, the national esti- mate excluding the disaster adjustments is allocated to States in proportion to the tabulations of data for gross rents and royalties from the IMF. 60 The national disaster adjustments are assigned to States on the basis of data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Net rents and royalties received by nonprofit institutions. Because State data are unavailable, the national estimate is allocated to the States in proportion to the annual State estimates of the civilian population. Net rents and royalties retained by fiduciaries. The State estimates are based on tabulations by State of data from the entry "income from estates and trusts" in "Schedule E: Supplemental Income" of IRS form 1040. See "Dividend income retained by fiduciaries" for the explanation for this procedure. Imputed rental income The State estimates of imputed net rental income are prepared in two parts: Imputed net rent received by the owner-occupants of mobile homes and imputed net rent received by the owner-occupants of all other nonfarm dwellings. 61 Imputed net rent from mobile homes. The national esti- mates of imputed net rent from mobile homes for 1 99 1-97 were allocated to States in proportion to the number of mobile homes from the 1990 Census of Housing. Imputed net rent from all other nonfarm dwellings. The State estimates for 1991-97 are based on the State esti- mates for 1990. The 1990 State estimates were derived from the allocation of the national estimates using State estimates of the gross rental value of owner-occupied, single-family nonfarm dwellings, which were derived from data from the 1990 Census of Housing. 62 The State estimates were prepared in two steps. First, preliminary State estimates were extrapolated from the 1990 State estimates by the relative change in the esti- mates of nonfarm personal income for 1991— 97. 63 Sec- ond, the national estimates for 1991-97 were allocated to States in proportion to the preliminary estimates. Transfer Payments Transfer payments to persons is income payments to per- sons for which no current services are performed. They are payments by government and business to individuals and nonprofit institutions serving individuals. 64 Transfer payments accounted for more than 1 6 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1997 (table F). 59. The net rental income received by persons who are primarily engaged in the real estate business is included in nonfarm proprietors' income. The imputed rental income received by the owner-occupants of farm dwellings is included in farm proprietors' income. 60. The available estimates from the Internal Revenue service for net rents are unreliable as a basis for the estimation of monetary rent because of large sampling errors in the estimates for the less populous States. 61 . For additional information, see "Imputation" in the "Technical Notes." 62. The 1990 State estimates of the gross rental value were calculated in three steps. First, the estimate of the market value of the dwellings in each value-size range for a State was calculated as the product of the number of dwellings and the median value of the dwellings in the State. Second, the State estimate of the market value for each range was multiplied by the national mean contract rent for the rented dwellings in that range to yield the estimate of the gross rental value for the range in the State. Third, the estimates for the ranges for the State were summed to yield the State estimate of the gross rental value. 63. The extrapolation also used data for the four census regions from the Census Bureau's American Housing Survey for 1991 and 1993. 64. Transfer payments from the rest of the world are netted against similar payments to the rest of the world, and the net payments, called personal transfer payments to rest of the world (net), are entered in the national income and products accounts as part of personal outlays. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-23 Estimates are prepared for approximately 50 subcom- ponents of transfer payments. 65 The subcomponents are classified by source — government or business — and may also be classified by recipient — individuals or nonprofit institutions serving individuals. In this discussion, transfer payments are presented in three major groups — government payments to individuals, government payments to nonprofit institutions serving in- dividuals, and business payments to individuals and to nonprofit organizations serving individuals. At the State level, approximately 90 percent of the estimates of transfer payments are derived from data for the payments. The remaining 10 percent are allocations of the national estimates in proportion either to data that are related to the components or to the most relevant population series. Most of the State estimates of transfer payments are based on data for a calendar year, but some of the es- timates are based on data for fiscal years. When data for fiscal years are used, the data for the 2 fiscal years that overlap the calendar year are averaged with the appropriate weights to yield the data for the calendar year. This section is organized according to the order of the presentation of the components and subcomponents in table F. Each estimated item is briefly defined, and the preparation of the State estimates is described. Government Payments to Individuals Transfer payments by government to individuals ac- counted for almost 96 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. The national estimates of government payments to individuals are generally based on source data on the ac- tual payments to the individual beneficiaries or to the vendors that provide specified goods or services to the beneficiaries. Expenditures for administrative costs are excluded. For Federal programs, the data are typically drawn from the Treasury Department's Monthly Treasury Statement or from administrative reports of the Federal agencies that administer the programs. For programs partially funded by the Federal government but admin- istered by State or local governments, the source data are typically drawn from reports by the responsible Fed- eral agencies, based on data reported by the State or local government agencies. For programs operated and funded exclusively by State and local governments, the source data are typically drawn from Census Bureau publications, including State Government Finances and Table F. — Personal Income and Transfer Payments by Component for the United States, 1997 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 2 Income maintenance benefit payments Supplemental security income (SSI) payments Family assistance 3 Food stamps Other income maintenance 4 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 5 Veterans benefit payments Veterans pension and disability benefit payments Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors 6 Veterans life insurance benefit payments Other assistance to veterans 7 Federal education and training assistance payments (other than for veterans) 8 Other government payments to individuals 9 Government transfers to nonprofits Federal Government payments State and local government payments 10 Business transfers Business transfer payments to individuals ' ' Business transfer payments to nonprofit institutions Millions of dollars 6,770,650 1,110,344 1,063,311 530,791 356,664 8,193 42,608 30,511 78,306 10,932 3,577 380,414 96,748 29,237 19,687 18,741 29,083 20,271 19,502 273 72 250 174 22,181 18,787 1,428 1,919 47 10,762 2,144 19,880 6,220 13,660 27,153 18,351 7,654 Percent of personal income 100.00 16.40 15.70 7.84 5.27 .12 .63 .45 1.16 .16 .05 5.62 1.43 .43 .29 .28 .43 .30 .29 .33 .28 .02 .03 .16 .03 .29 .09 .20 .40 .28 .12 1. Consists largely of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. 2. Consists of medicaid and other medical vendor payments. 3. Consists of aid to families with dependent children and assistance programs operating under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. 4. Consists largely or general assistance, emergency assistance, foster home care pay- ments, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance. 5. Includes trade readjustment allowance payments. 6. Consists largely of veterans' readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans. 7. Consists largely of payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and other convey- ances for disabled veterans, veterans' aid, and veterans' bonuses. 8. Consists largely of Federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellow- ships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other Federal fellowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational oppor- tunity grants, and Job Corps payments. 9. Consists largely of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments; education exchange payments; Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments; compensation of survivors of public safety offi- cers; compensation of victims of crime; compensation for Japanese internment; disaster re- lief payments; other special payments to individuals. 10. Consists of State and local government payments for foster home care to institutions supervised by private agencies, State and local government educational assistance pay- ments to nonprofit institutions, and other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions. 1 1 . Consists largely of personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other business transfer payments. Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. 65. The State estimates of transfer payments in subcomponent detail for 1 948-97 are available from the Regional Economic Information System. See the "Introduction" and the sample table SA35 in appendix B. M-24 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Finances of Employee-Retirement Systems of State and Local Governments. 66 Retirement and disability insurance payments Government payments of retirement and disability in- surance benefits to individuals accounted for almost 48 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) payments. These benefits, popularly known as social security, consist mainly of monthly payments received by retired and disabled workers, dependents, and survivors and of lump-sum payments received by survivors. The State estimates of the OASDI benefits consist of the estimates for four categories of these payments. The estimate for each category is based on calendar year tabulations of the payments from the Social Security Administration (SSA). Railroad retirement and disability payments. These benefits are received by retired and disabled railroad em- ployees and their survivors under the Federal program of retirement insurance for railroad employees who are not covered by OASDI. The State estimates are based on fiscal year tabula- tions of the benefits disbursed by the Railroad Retirement Board. Federal civilian employee retirement and disability pay- ments. These benefits are received by retired Federal Government employees and their survivors, and they in- clude the lump-sum withdrawals of funds contributed by former employees. The national estimate of these payments is allocated to States in proportion to data for the payments for September of each year from the Office of Personnel Management. Military retirement payments. These benefits are re- ceived by retired military personnel, including Coast Guard personnel, and their survivors. The combined national estimate for the services is al- located to States in proportion to the payments data for September that are provided each year by the Department of Defense. State and local government employee retirement pay- ments. These benefits consist of lump-sum payments, withdrawals, and monthly payments that are received by 66. For detailed information on the methodology used to prepare the national estimates, see U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Methodology Paper No. 5, Government Transactions (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 1988). This publication is available on BEA's Web site: Go to and select "Methodologies." retired State and local government employees and their survivors. The State estimates of these payments are based on fiscal year data from Finances of Employee-Retirement Systems of State and Local Governments, which is published annually by the Census Bureau. Workers' compensation. These benefits consist of the payments that are received by individuals with employment-related injuries and illnesses and by the sur- vivors of individuals who died from employment-related causes. The payments are from both Federal and State government funds. The State estimates of the payments received from the Federal fund, which covers only Federal civilian employ- ees, are based on payments data from the Department of Labor. Compensation payments to both public and private employees from State-administered workers' compen- sation funds consist of the payments received under exclusively State-administered workers' compensation insurance programs, the payments received under State- administered insurance programs that compete with private insurance programs, and the payments received under the State-administered programs for second-injury funds. The State estimates of these benefits are derived from fiscal year data for the payments from State workers' compensation funds by the State of work from the Census Bureau's annual State Government Finances. These data are adjusted to a place-of-residence basis by BEA. Other government retirement and disability insurance payments. These benefits consist of the payments of temporary disability benefits, the payments of black lung benefits, and the payments of benefits by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Temporary disability benefits are the benefits received by workers who are unemployed because of nonoc- cupational illnesses or injuries. These benefits are from State-administered programs, which exist only in California, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. The estimate for California is based on calendar year data provided by the California Development Depart- ment. The estimates for New Jersey and Rhode Island are based on fiscal year payments data from the Census Bureau's annual State Government Finances. Black lung benefits are the benefits received by the coal miners who are totally disabled by black lung disease (pneumoconiosis) and by the eligible survivors of miners whose deaths were caused by the disease. Individuals whose eligibility was established before July 1973 re- ceive their benefits from SSA; those whose eligibility STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-25 was established since June 1973 receive benefits from the Department of Labor. The State estimates of the payments from SSA are based on summations of data provided by SSA for 1 month of each quarter of the year. The State estimates of the payments from the Department of Labor are based on fiscal year payments data from the Census Bureau's annual Federal Expenditures by State. Pension Benefit Guaranty benefits are paid by the re- volving fund of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) to individuals whose PBGC-insured pensions cannot be paid by the private pension plans that are liable for the benefits. The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to OASDI payments, which are assumed to reflect the geographic distribution of the retired population. Medical payments Medical payments accounted for more than 34 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. Medicare payments. These benefits are Federal Gov- ernment payments made through intermediaries to ben- eficiaries for the care provided to individuals under the medicare program. The State estimates of the payments under the medi- care provisions for hospital insurance and supplementary medical insurance are based on adjusted fiscal year data for the amounts that are paid as reimbursement for hospi- tal and medical expenses as reported by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA). Medical vendor payments. These medical benefits are re- ceived by low-income individuals; the benefits are called vendor payments because they are measured as the pay- ments to the vendors of the medical services. These payments consist mainly of the payments made through intermediaries to the vendors for care provided to indi- viduals under the federally assisted, State-administered medicaid program, but these payments also include payments made under the general assistance medical programs of State and local governments. The State estimates of the payments made under the medicaid program are based on payments data from HCFA. The State estimates of payments made under the general assistance medical programs are based on pay- ments data that are obtained from the State departments of social services by HCFA. Military medical insurance payments. These benefits are vendor payments made under the TriCare Manage- ment Program, formerly called the Civilian Health and Medical Plan of the Uniformed Services program, for the medical care of dependents of active duty military person- nel and of retired military personnel and their dependents at nonmilitary medical facilities. The State estimates are based on payments data from the Department of Defense. Income maintenance payments Income maintenance payments accounted for almost 9 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. Supplemental security income payments. These benefits consist of the payments received by low-income persons who are aged, blind, or disabled from both the Federal Government and State governments. The State estimates consist of the estimates of the Federal Government payments of basic benefits and the estimates of the State government payments of supple- mental benefits. Both of these estimates are based on data that are published in SSA's Social Security Bulletin. Family Assistance. These benefits were payments to low-income families under the State-administered Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program that received Federal matching funds. In 1997, this program was superseded by the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program. The State estimates were based on unpublished quar- terly data for these payments from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) of the Department of Health and Human Services. Food stamps. These benefits are measured as the value of the food stamps issued to qualifying low-income house- holds in order to supplement their ability to purchase food. Eligibility is determined by the State authorities' inter- pretation of Federal regulations; the U.S. Department of Agriculture pays the cost of the stamps. The State estimates are based on tabulations of the value of the distributed stamps from the Department of Agriculture. Other income maintenance payments. These benefits consist of general assistance payments, emergency assist- ance payments, foster care payments, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance payments. General assistance payments are the benefits received from State and local governments by low-income indi- viduals and families who do not qualify for help under federally supported programs. 67 The State estimates are based on payments data from the various State departments of social services. 67. The Federal Government neither funds nor regulates these programs. M-26 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Emergency assistance payments were the benefits re- ceived by families who have at least one child and who were not covered by AFDC; like AFDC, this program was superseded by the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program in 1997. The participation of the States in the federally assisted emergency assistance program was optional; in recent years, about half of the States participated. The State estimates were based on unpublished data for the payments from ACF. Foster care payments are received from State and local governments by families caring for foster children under a federally aided program. These payments consist of the payments made under government supervision. 68 The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population. Earned income tax credits are Federal income tax re- funds to low-income workers, mainly those who have minor children. Eligibility for the tax credits is deter- mined by the size of the adjusted gross income, or the earned income, and by certain household characteristics. The portion of the credit that is counted as a transfer pay- ment is calculated as the excess of the tax credit over the tax liability. The State estimates are derived from tabulations of the amount of payments disbursed to the residents of each State from the Internal Revenue Service. Energy assistance payments consist of the cash benefits received by needy households and the vendor payments to suppliers to help defray the cost of home heating, cooling, and weatherization under the federally funded and State- administered energy assistance programs. The State estimates are based on payments data published by the Office of Energy Assistance of the Department of Health and Human Services. Unemployment insurance payments Unemployment insurance payments accounted for about 1.8 percent of transfer payments at the national level in 1997. State unemployment compensation. These benefits con- sist mainly of the payments received by individuals under State-administered unemployment insurance (UI) pro- grams, but they include the special benefits authorized by Federal legislation for periods of high unemployment. 69 The provisions that govern the eligibility, the timing, and the amount of the payments vary among the States, but 68. The payments made under the supervision of nonprofit institutions are included in government payments to nonprofit institutions. 69. The program for Federal civilian employees and that for veterans are ad- ministered by the States, but the benefits are classified in other subcomponents of unemployment insurance payments. the provisions that govern the coverage and the financing are uniform nationally. Under the Federal-State UI system, an unemployed in- dividual who lives in one State may be eligible for UI benefits from another State. 70 Therefore, the estimate for each State is calculated as the total payments by a State minus the payments by that State to the residents of other States plus the payments by other States to the residents of that State. The State estimates are based on the data for the payments from the Labor Department's Employment and Training Administration (ETA). Unemployment compensation of railroad employees. These benefits are received by workers who are unem- ployed because of sickness or because work is unavailable in the railroad industry and in related industries, such as carrier affiliates. This UI program is administered by the Railroad Retirement Board under a Federal program that is applicable throughout the Nation. The State estimates are based on adjusted fiscal year data for these payments from the retirement board. Unemployment compensation of Federal civilian em- ployees. These benefits are received by former Federal employees under a Federal program administered by the State employment security agencies. The State estimates are based on data for the payments from ETA. Unemployment compensation of veterans. These ben- efits are received by unemployed veterans who have recently separated from military service and who are not eligible for military retirement benefits; the compensa- tion is paid under a Federal program that is administered by the State employment security agencies. The State estimates are based on payments data from ETA. Trade adjustment allowances. These benefits are re- ceived by workers who are unemployed because of the adverse economic effects of international trade arrangements on employment. The State estimates are based on adjusted fiscal year data for these payments that are tabulated by "petition" (location of plant) from the Department of Labor, which administers the program. Payments to veterans Payments to veterans accounted for about 2 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. 70. The State of the resident handles the claim and then sends it to the State that is responsible for paying the benefits. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-27 Veterans pension and disability payments. These ben- efits consist mainly of the payments that are received by veterans with service-connected disabilities and by the survivors of military personnel who died of service- connected causes. In addition, these benefits include the payments that are received by war veterans who are 65 years old or older, who have nonservice-connected dis- abilities, who are permanently and totally disabled, and who meet specified income requirements. The State estimates are based on the data for these payments from the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors. These benefits are the payments of the al- lowances for tuition and other educational costs that are received by veterans and by the spouses and the children of disabled and deceased veterans. The State estimates are based on data for these payments from the DVA. Veterans life insurance payments. These benefits consist of the payments received by the beneficiaries of veter- ans life insurance policies and the dividends received by the policyholders from the five veterans life insurance programs administered by the DVA. The State estimates are based on data for these benefits from the DVA. Other payments to veterans. These benefits consist of the Federal Government payments received by paraplegics and by certain other disabled veterans to purchase au- tomobiles and other conveyances, the State and local government payments of assistance to indigent veterans, and the State and local government payments of bonuses to veterans. The State estimates of the Federal Government pay- ments are based on data for these payments from the DVA. The State estimates of the State and local govern- ment payments of assistance and of bonuses are based on adjusted fiscal year data from the Census Bureau's annual State Government Finances. Federal Government education and training payments Federal Government payments for education and training accounted for about 1 .0 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. 71 71 . The large portion of the payments under most of these programs are made to the school that the recipient attends. The payment is classified as a transfer payment to a nonprofit institution if the school is privately administered and as a government grant-in-aid or as a government purchase of services if the school is publicly administered. Federal fellowships. These benefits consist of the payments to outstanding science students who receive National Science Foundation (NSF) grants, the subsis- tence payments to the cadets at the six State maritime academies, and the payments for all other Federal fellowships. The State estimates of the payments to the recipients of NSF grants are based on annual NSF tabulations of the number of students receiving fellowships at each institution. The State estimates of the subsistence payments to the cadets are based on payments data from the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation. The amount of the payment is assigned to the State in which each academy is located. The national estimates of the payments to the recipients of all other Federal fellowships are allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population, because of the lack of pertinent data. Higher education student assistance. These benefits consist of the Federal payments, called Pell Grants, for an undergraduate education for students with low incomes. The State estimates are based on tabulations of annual data for these payments by the location of the educational institution from the Department of Education. Job Corps payments. These benefits are primarily the allowances for living expenses received by economically disadvantaged individuals who are between the ages of 1 6 and 21 and who are enrolled in the designated vocational and educational training programs. These benefits also include the adjustment allowances received by trainees upon the successful completion of their training. The State estimates for 1991—97 are based on tab- ulations from ETA of the amount of allowances and allotments disbursed to the enrollees in 1 984, the last year for which data are available. Interest payments on guaranteed student loans. These payments are made by the Department of Education to commercial lending institutions on behalf of the indi- viduals who receive low-interest, deferred-payment loans from these institutions in order to pay the expenses of higher education. The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the number of individuals enrolled in institutions of higher education from the Department of Education. Other government payments to individuals Other government transfer payments to individuals ac- counted for about 0.2 percent of total personal income at the national level in 1997. M-28 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Compensation of survivors of public safety officers. These benefits are payments to the survivors of State and local government employees, such as police officers and fire fighters, who were killed in the line of duty; the pay- ments are made under a Federal program. The amount of the payment is $100,000 plus an allowance for the increase in consumer prices since 1988. The national estimate is allocated to States by the tabulations of the number of claims by State from the Department of Justice. Compensation of victims of crime. These benefits consist of State and local government payments to crime victims and to vendors on behalf of crime victims. Currently, about three-fourths of the States have the programs for these payments. The national estimate of total payments is allocated to States in proportion to payments data provided by the Office of Victims of Crime of the Department of Justice. Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments. These ben- efits are the disbursements of investment income to the residents of Alaska from the Alaska Permanent Fund. The fund, which is derived from oil revenues, pays a portion of its net investment income to every resident. The State estimate is the amount that is paid and that is reported by the Alaska Department of Revenue. Disaster relief payments. These benefits are the Federal payments to the victims of disasters, such as hurricanes and earthquakes. The State estimates are based on information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The estimates include the payments to the victims of the Hurricanes Andrew and Iniki, for 1992; the floods in the Midwest, for 1993; and the Northridge earthquake and the floods in the South, for 1994. Japanese interns redress payments. These benefits are the Federal payments to the American citizens of Japanese descent who were interned during World War II. The payments began in 1990. The State estimates are based on the tabulations of the these payments by ZIP Code area from the Department of Justice. These tabulations are summed to States by BEA. Federal educational exchange payments. These ben- efits are payments to students who participate in the Fulbright scholarship program and in other international educational exchange programs. In the absence of any pertinent data, the national esti- mates are allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population. Bureau of Indian Affairs payments. These benefits are the payments to American Indians for educational and social services that are not available to them from State or local agencies. The State estimates are based on data for these payments from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Government Payments to Nonprofit Institutions Serving Individuals Transfer payments to nonprofit institutions serving indi- viduals by Federal, State, and local governments and by business accounted for about 1.8 percent of total transfer payments income at the national level in 1997. Federal Government payments These payments consist mainly of the payments to private nonprofit hospitals for hospital construction and the pay- ments to private educational institutions on behalf of the recipients of Federal fellowships, Pell grants, and other education and training programs. 72 The national estimate is based on data from the Monthly Treasury Statement. Because State-level data are unavail- able, the national estimate is allocated to the States in proportion to the civilian population. State and local government payments These payments consist of the payments for foster care and for job training by State and local governments and the payments for educational assistance by State governments. Payments for foster care. These payments are made to the private nonprofit agencies that supervise foster care. The national estimates are based mainly on unpublished data from the Social Security Administration. The State estimates for 1991—97 were extrapolated from 1969 data for these payments by the annual estimates of AFDC payments. The 1 969 data are from the National Center for Social Statistics of the Department of Health and Human Services. Job Training Partnership Act payments. These pay- ments are made to the private nonprofit institutions that provide job training under a work-study program funded by the Federal Government. The national estimate is based on data from the Monthly Treasury Statement. Because State-level data are unavailable, the national esti- 72. These payments exclude the payments to private educational institutions for research and development under Federal contracts, which are treated as government purchases. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-29 mate is allocated to the States in proportion to the civilian population. Educational assistance. This assistance consists of pay- ments to private nonprofit educational institutions for educational assistance other than under the Job Train- ing Partnership Act. The national and State estimates are based on data for State government expenditures for "other education assistance and subsidies" from the Census Bureau's annual State Government Finances. Business Transfer Payments retirement; government employee retirement; State un- employment insurance; temporary disability insurance; and veterans life insurance. These contributions accounted for about 4.8 percent of personal income at the national level in 1997 (table G). Payments of contributions by employees — like their payments of income taxes on wages and salaries — are "withheld" at the source of the disbursement of the wages and salaries. The self-employed, on the other hand, pay their contributions with their quarterly payments of esti- mated Federal individual income taxes or annually with their Federal income tax returns. Business transfer payments to individuals Business transfer payments to individuals accounted for about 1 .7 percent of total transfer payments at the national level in 1997. These payments consist primarily of personal-injury liability payments to individuals other than employees. Because pertinent data are unavailable, the national es- timates are allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population. Business transfer payments to nonprofit organizations serving individuals Business transfer payments to nonprofit organizations serving individuals accounted for about 0.8 percent of total transfer payments in 1997. These transfer payments consist mainly of corporate gifts of money, securities, and real property to nonprofit institutions serving individuals. The national estimate is based on data tabulated from Federal corporate income tax returns by the Internal Rev- enue Service. Because State-level data are unavailable, the national estimate is allocated to the States in propor- tion to the estimates of the wage and salary disbursements of membership organizations, many of which are non- profit institutions that receive transfer payments from businesses. Personal Contributions for Social Insurance Personal contributions for social insurance consists of the payments by employees, by the self-employed, and by other individuals who participate in the following programs: Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) (social security); hospital insurance (HI) and supplementary medical insurance (medicare); railroad Contributions for OASDI and HI Contributions for OASDI and HI consist of payments by the employees and of payments by the self-employed. Contributions by employees. These contributions are made by the employees of private sector employers and by the employees of Federal, State, and local governments who are covered by, and who therefore contribute to, the OASDI and HI programs. Most of the employees are covered by, and contribute to, both the OASDI and HI programs. Employees of the railroad industry are covered by the HI program but not by the OASDI program, as are the Federal employees who are covered by the Civil Service Retirement System. The national estimates of the contributions are based on data from the Social Security Administration. Table G. — Personal Income and Personal Contributions for Social Insurance by Component for the United States, 1997 Personal income ' Less: Personal contributions for social insurance Contributions to old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance Civilian employee contributions Military personnel contributions Self-employed contributions Railroad employee retirement contributions Federal civilian employee retirement contributions State and local government employee retirement contributions State unemployment insurance and temporary disability contributions Supplementary medical insurance contributions .... Veterans life insurance contributions Millions of dollars 6,770,650 325,765 258,265 276,864 2,470 29,554 1,289 4,412 21,618 1,670 19,153 759 Percent of personal income 100.00 4.81 3.99 4.09 .04 .44 .02 .07 .32 .02 .28 .01 1. This total is as shown in Tables A and C-F, that is, personal income is shown as the sum of the personal income components in those tables less personal contributions for so- cial insurance. NOTES. — Personal contributions for social insurance are a deduction to arrive at personal income, and the dollar amount and the percentages in this table are shown as absolute val- ues to give an indication of the size of the personal contributions components being esti- mated. Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. M-30 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 The State estimates are prepared for private sector em- ployees, for Federal civilian employees, for State and local government employees, and for military personnel. The State estimates of the contributions by private sec- tor employees and by Federal civilian employees are each prepared in proportion to the State estimates of wage and salary disbursements for these employees. 73 The State estimates of the contributions by military personnel are prepared in proportion to the State estimates of military wage and salary disbursements excluding pay-in-kind. The State estimates of the contributions by State and local government employees for 1991—97 are based on the State estimates for 1987, as reported in the 1987 Cen- sus of Government. 74 The 1987 State estimates were extrapolated to 1991—97 by the relative change in the es- timates of State and local government wage and salary disbursements. Contributions by the self-employed. All of the self- employed whose annual self-employment income ex- ceeds $400 are covered by, and contribute to, the OASDI program and the HI program. The State estimates of these contributions are based on results from a 1 -percent sample of these contributions by the self-employed published in the Social Security Ad- ministration's Social Security Bulletin. Because the State data for a year are not available until 2 years after the end of the year, the estimates for 1995 were extrapolated to 1996-97 by the change in the State estimates of nonfarm proprietors' income. Contributions by employees for the other programs Contributions for railroad employee retirement insur- ance. The national and State estimates of the employee contributions for this federally administered program are based on data from the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) on the wages and salaries that are subject to the contributions. The data used for the State estimates, which are reported by RRB on a place-of-residence ba- sis, are converted by BEA to a place-of-work basis using journey-to- work data from the 1990 Census of Population. Contributions for Federal civilian employee retirement. These contributions are the payments that are made by employees who are covered by, and who contribute to, 73. Before the comprehensive revision of State personal income that was released in 1996, these estimates were based on direct sample data provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, the SSA recently discontinued this series because it had become unreliable. 74. The data reported in the census are employer contributions, which are assumed to be identical to the employee contributions because the contribution rates for these programs are identical for employers and employees. These data were not collected in the 1992 Census of Governments. the following retirement plans: The Civil Service Retire- ment System (which covers most employees hired before 1984); the Basic Benefit Plan of the Federal Employees Retirement System (which covers most employees hired after 1983); and special contributory retirement plans, such as that of the Foreign Service. The national estimate of these contributions is based mainly on data from the Treasury Department's Monthly Treasury Statement. Because State data are unavailable, the national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the estimates of wages and salaries for Federal civilian employees. Contributions for State and local government employee retirement. These contributions are the payments that are made by the State and local government employees who are covered by, and who contribute to, the State and local government employee retirement programs that are administered by government agencies. The national and State estimates of these contributions are based on fiscal year data from the Census Bureau's annual Finances of Employee-Retirement Systems of State and Local Governments. Contributions for State unemployment insurance and for temporary disability insurance. The contributions for State unemployment insurance consist of the payments by employees in Alaska, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The national and State estimates of these contributions are based on unpublished data from the States. The contributions for temporary disability insurance are the payments by the employees who are covered by, and contribute to, the insurance programs in California, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. The national and State estimates of these contributions are based on data from the Census Bureau's annual State Government Finances and from the "California Disability Insurance Fund Report." Contributions for supplementary medical insurance and for veterans life insurance Contributions for supplementary medical insurance. These contributions are the premiums that are paid by the individuals who are enrolled in the voluntary supplementary medical insurance part of medicare. The national estimate of these contributions is based on data from the Monthly Treasury Statement. The national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the number of individuals who are enrolled in the program and whose premiums are not paid by State governments. The en- rollment data are provided by the Health Care Financing Administration. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-31 Contributions for veterans life insurance. These con- tributions are the premiums that are paid by veterans for life insurance under the five life insurance programs administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). The national estimate of these contributions is based on unpublished data provided by DVA. The State estimates are based on summations of the data for the premiums from DVA'S Government Life Insurance Programs for Veterans and Members of the Services, Annual Report. Residence Adjustments Personal income is a measure of income by place of residence. The place of residence of individuals is the State in which they live. The place of residence of quasi-individuals is defined for the measurement of per- sonal income as the State and county of the residence of the individuals who benefit from the activities of the quasi-individuals or on whose behalf the income is received. Consequently, the residence of military personnel is the State in which they live while they are on military as- signment, not their permanent or legal State of residence. Thus, the income of military personnel on foreign assign- ment is excluded from the State and local area personal income series, because their residence is outside of the territorial limits of the United States. The residence of seasonal migrant workers except those working in Alaska and those who are foreign-resident border workers is the State in which they live while they are working, not their usual State of residence. However, the residence of foreign citizens who live in the United States is the country of which they are citizens if they are professional employees with temporary visas or if they work for international organizations, foreign embassies, or consulates in the United States. These definitions of residence differ from some of those used by the Census Bureau, which provides source data that are used in the preparation of the estimates of the res- idence adjustment and the estimates of population that are used to calculate per capita personal income; for example, the residence of seasonal migrant workers is frequently reported to the Census Bureau as their usual State of residence rather than the State in which they are living and working on April 1 when the decennial census of population is taken. The source data for most of the components of per- sonal income are recorded, or treated as if they were recorded, on a place-of-residence basis. These compo- nents are transfer payments, personal dividend income, personal interest income, rental income of persons, and proprietors' income. 75 However, most of the source data for the remaining three components, which compose more than 60 percent of personal income, are recorded by place of work. These components are wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and personal contributions for social in- surance. Therefore, the initial estimates of most of the subcomponents of these three components are on a place- of-work basis. Consequently, these initial place-of-work estimates are adjusted so that they will be on a place-of- residence basis and so that the income of the recipients whose place of residence differs from their place of work will be correctly assigned to their State of residence. Correctly assigning the place of residence of the re- cipient of the income is more statistically significant for the State estimates than for the national estimates. For the State estimates, the income of individuals who commute to work between States is especially important for those States with substantial portions of their economies in metropolitan areas that extend across State boundaries — for example, the Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV metropolitan area. The State estimates of the residence adjustment are prepared for the net labor earnings — or "income sub- ject to adjustment" — of interstate commuters and for the wages and salaries of border workers. Income subject to adjustment is defined as wages and salaries plus other labor income minus the personal contributions for social insurance by employees. Because a single residence ad- justment is prepared for each State, estimates of these components by industry by place of residence are not available. 76 Procedure for the Income of Interstate Commuters The State estimates of the residence adjustment are based on the county estimates in order to incorporate data for the particular local areas where most of the interstate commuting occurs. The State estimates of the residence adjustment for the income of interstate commuters for 1991-97 were calculated with interstate adjustment factors that were derived from the county estimates for 1 99 1-96 and from 75. For specific information about the source data for the estimates of the ma- jor components, see the section "Geographic characteristics of the source data" in the introduction to "The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates." 76. Reliable estimates of the residence adjustment by industry cannot be prepared because some of the source data that are used to infer changes in interarea commuting since the last census of population are not available by industry. M-32 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 the results of some of the intermediate calculations in the preparation of the county estimates. Each factor gives the proportion of the income subject to adjustment (ISA) that was disbursed in one State and received by the residents of another State. 77 The State estimates for 1991-97 were calculated in three steps. First, ISA by industry and total ISA were computed for each State from the estimates of the com- ponents of labor earnings for the State. Second, the ISA for each State was multiplied by the adjustment factors for the State of work to yield interstate flows that were both the outflows from the State of work and the inflows to each State of residence. Third, the outflows from each State were subtracted from the inflows to the State to yield the residence adjustment estimate for the income of interstate commuters. Procedure for the income of intercounty commuters, 1990-96 The county estimates for 1990, which are used in the preparation of the estimates for 1991—96, were derived in two steps. First, the provisional estimate for each county was prepared. Second, the provisional estimates for some counties were modified. The 1990 estimates were then extrapolated to obtain the county estimates for 1991-96. The county estimates for 1991—96 were derived by extrapolation because in- tercounty commuting data are available only from the decennial censuses of population. Provisional estimates for 1990. The procedure that is used to prepare the estimates of the county residence adjustment for 1990 is illustrated by the following exam- ple of the calculation of the provisional estimates for a two-county area that comprises counties / and g. The example is easily generalized to the calculation of the estimates for more complex areas. The provisional 1990 estimate of the residence adjust- ment estimate for county / (RAf) was calculated as the total 1990 inflows of the income subject to adjustment to county / from county g (INf) minus the total 1990 outflows of the income subject to adjustment from county / to county g (OUTf). RAf = IN f -OUT f . The estimates of INf and OUTf were prepared in industrial detail. 78 The share (If,k) of total wages or of 77. The proportions for each component of ISA and for total ISA were calculated by summing the county-to-county interstate flows to yield State-to- State flows. Each State-level flow was then each divided by the corresponding ISA (the sum of the county ISA's) for the State of work. 78. The inflows and the outflows of wages and salaries and of other labor in- come were prepared for the private sector by Standard Industrial Classification other labor income (OLI) in a particular industry k in county g that were earned by residents of county / was used in the estimation of industry-level inflows to county /. Analogously, the share (0/,fe) of wages or of OLI in a particular industry k in county / that were earned by residents of county g was used in the estimation of industry-level outflows from county /. Both If^ and Of,k were calculated from journey-to-work (JTW) data on the number of wage and salary workers (W) and on their average wages (A) by county of work for each county of residence from the 1990 Census of Population. l f,k °f,k wages earned in g by residents of / total wages earned in g {w (f~g),k^ A (f-g),0 wages earned in / by residents of g total wages earned in / W(9-f),0 {A (9-f),0 +{W (f-f),k ){A (f-f),ky Where two subscripts are used with an arrow, the first subscript identifies the place of residence, and the second identifies the place of work. For example, W(/-.0),fe is the number of workers in industry k who lived in county / but who worked in county g. The industry-level inflows to county / from county g (INf t k) were calculated as the inflow ratio multiplied by the corresponding component of the income subject to adjustment (ISA) in industry k in county g (ISAg^). The industry-level outflows from county / to county g (O UTfk) were calculated as the outflow ratio multiplied by the ISA in industry k in county / (ISAf^). IN ftk = (If, k )(ISAg, k ) OUT fJt = (OfjcHISAf tk ). Summing the inflows for all industries yields the total inflows to county / (INf), and summing the outflows for all industries yields total outflows from county / (OUTf). N INf = S/iV />k fc=l divisions and for the public sector by Federal civilian, military, and State and local governments. The inflows and the outflows of personal contributions were also calculated, but the calculations are at a more aggregated level because the estimates of the contributions by private-sector employees are not made by industry. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-33 N OUT f = XOUT f and select "Methodologies." Table H. — Personal Income, Disposable Personal Income, and Personal Tax and Nontax Payments by Component for the United States, 1997 Personal income Less: Personal tax and nontax payments Equals: Disposable personal income Personal tax and nontax payments Personal tax and nontax payments to the Federal Government Individual income taxes (net of refunds) Individual income taxes (gross) Less: Refunds Fiduciary income tax Estate and gift taxes Nontaxes Personal tax and nontax payments to State governments Individual income taxes Estate and gift taxes Motor vehicle taxes Other taxes ' Nontaxes Personal tax and nontax payments to local governments Individual income taxes Motor vehicle licenses Other taxes 2 Nontaxes State and local personal property taxes Millions of dollars 6,770,650 987,938 5,782,712 987,938 768,048 733,481 829,087 95,606 11,312 20,564 2,691 185,309 151,881 6,035 10,176 1,546 15,671 30,437 12,467 428 1,244 16,298 4,144 Percent of personal tax and nontax payments 100.00 77.74 74.24 83.92 9.68 1.15 2.08 .27 18.76 15.37 .61 1.03 .16 1.59 3.08 1.26 .04 .13 1.65 .42 1. Consists largely of hunting and fishing taxes and other license taxes. 2. Consists largely of local death and gift taxes and other local taxes. Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. M-36 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 For each State, the first approximation of net tax payments, NTP n , for year n was calculated as NT pn = TTL n _ EITC n _ SSS£ n _ ( 0PT n-i -XEITC n ~ l ), where n = Year TTL = Total tax liability EITC = Earned income tax credits SSSE = Social Security and medicare tax payments by the self-employed OPT= Overpayments of taxes XEITC = Excess, or refundable, portion of EITC 86 The national control total for net tax payments was then allocated to States in proportion to the first approximations. Second, the estimates of the refunds of income tax payments were prepared. These estimates represent the sum of the refunds of excess taxes that are paid by in- dividuals and the refunds of excess social security and medicare contributions that were withheld from the wages and salaries of individuals who had more than one job. For each State, the first approximation of tax refunds, REF n , for year n was calculated as REF n = OPT n ~ 1 - XEITC* 1 - 1 . The national estimate was then allocated to States in proportion to the first approximations. Third, the estimates of the gross income tax payments were calculated as the sums of the estimates of net income tax payments and the estimates of the refunds. The 1997 State estimates of all three measures are based on extrapolations of the 1996 estimates by the relative changes in the estimates of wage and salary disbursements. Tax payments on income retained by fiduciaries. These payments consist of the taxes that are paid on the income that is received by a fiduciary on behalf of an individual and that is retained by the fiduciary rather than distributed to the individual. Because State-level data for these payments are un- available, the national estimates are allocated to States in proportion to the IRS data on the income that was dis- tributed to individuals by the fiduciaries of estates and trusts. These data, which are reported on Schedule E of form 1040, are published annually by the IRS in Statistics of Income. Estate and gift tax payments. The national estimate of these payments is allocated to States in proportion to IRS State data for these payments, which are published in the annual Internal Revenue Service Data Book through 1 994 and on the IRS Web site for later years. 87 Nontax payments. These payments consist of the es- timates of a variety of payments— such as passport and immigration fees, civil and criminal fines, and migratory-bird-hunting stamps — by individuals to the Federal Government. Because State-level data are un- available, the national estimate is allocated to States in proportion to the civilian population. Payments to State Governments Payments — other than personal property taxes — -by indi- viduals to State governments consist of individual income tax payments, of estate and gift tax payments, of pay- ments for motor vehicle and operator's licenses and for other licenses, and of nontax payments. These payments accounted for about 1 9 percent of total personal tax and nontax payments at the national level in 1997 (table H). The national estimates are based mainly on data from the Census Bureau's annual publication Government Fi- nances for income taxes and from its Quarterly Summary of State and local government finance data for other taxes and for nontax payments. Individual income tax payments. These payments are income tax payments by individuals that exclude refunds. The State estimates are based mainly on quarterly data for the net individual income tax collections of each State government. These data are published on the Census Bureau's Web site. 88 They are supplemented by fiscal year data from the Census Bureau's State Government Tax Collections (SGTC). Data received directly from the finance agencies of the Maryland and Wisconsin State governments were used instead of the Census Bureau data for those States. Estate and gift tax payments. The State estimates of these payments are based on quarterly State data from the Census Bureau's Web site. Payments for motor vehicle and operator's licenses and for other licenses. Payments for motor vehicle and op- erators' licenses are distributed by State based mainly on pertinent annual State data from SGTC. (Data from the Federal Highway Administration for special business 86. XEITC is the total of the amounts by which the EITC exceeds the tax liability on the returns claiming EITC. 87. The IRS's Web site is at . 88. The Census Bureau's Web site is at . STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-37 taxes are subtracted from the Census Bureau data in the preparation of the estimates of the vehicle registration fees.) Payments for other licenses consist of the estimates of the fees that are paid to State government agencies for hunting and fishing licenses for personal, rather than commercial, use and the estimates of the fees for other noncommercial licenses, such as those for the registration of pleasure boats and aircraft. The State estimates of these license fees are based on data for both the noncommercial and the commercial fees from SGTC. 89 Nontax payments. Other nontax payments consists of the payments of fines and forfeitures, donations, and the payments of various fees. The State estimates of each of these types of payments are based on annual data from the Census Bureau's State Government Finances. Payments to Local Governments Payments — other than personal property taxes — by per- sons to local governments consist of the estimates of individual income tax payments, of payments for motor vehicle registration licenses, of payments of miscella- neous fees and estate and gift tax payments, and of other nontax payments. These payments accounted for about 3. 1 percent of total personal tax and nontax payments at the national level in 1997 (table H). The national estimates are based mainly on data from the Census Bureau's annual publication Government Fi- nances for income taxes and from its Quarterly Summary of State and local government finance data for other taxes and for nontax payments. Individual income tax payments. The 1987 and 1992 estimates of these payments are based on data from the 1987 and 1992 censuses of governments; the 1987 esti- mates were published in the Compendium of Government Finances, and the 1 992 estimates, on the Census Bureau's Web site. 90 The State estimates of these payments for 1991 are based on interpolations of the estimates for 1987 and for 1992. The estimates for 1993—95 were extrapo- lated from the 1992 estimates based mainly on data from 89. These data consist of the payments by both individuals and businesses, and the payments by individuals cannot be distinguished from those by busi- nesses. Thus, the State estimates reflect the assumption that the geographic distribution of the payments by businesses and by individuals is the same. 90. See footnote 88. the 1992—95 issues of Government Finances. Because of a lag in the availability of these data, the estimates for 1996—97 for the States were extrapolated from the 1995 estimates by the change in the estimates of State government income tax payments. Motor vehicle fees. The State estimates of fees levied by local governments on owners or operators of motor vehicles — including for the registration and inspection of the vehicles but excluding personal property taxes — are based on State data for the fees from Government Finances. 91 Miscellaneous fees and estate and gift taxes. The mis- cellaneous fees consist largely of the estimates of the payments of the fees for marriage licenses, the fees for the registration of pleasure boats, and the fees for licenses for pets. The State estimates of these fees and taxes are prepared together with the estimates of estate and gift taxes and are based mainly on data for local government "Other taxes" from Government Finances. Other nontax payments. "Other" nontax payments consist of the payments of fines and forfeitures and of do- nations. The State estimates for these payments are based mainly on the data for "Current charges" and "Miscel- laneous general revenues" from Government Finances; these data reflect commercial as well as noncommercial charges. 92 Personal Property Tax Payments to State and Local Governments These payments consist of the payments of taxes on the tangible and intangible personal property of individuals. These payments accounted for about 0.4 percent of total personal tax and nontax payments at the national level in 1997 (table H). The national estimates of these payments are based mainly on data from the Census Bureau's annual Government Finances. The State estimates of the payments to State and local governments are combined because the data to allocate these payments to each level of government are not avail- able. The State estimates are based on unpublished IRS data for these payments by individuals who itemize their deductions on their Federal individual income tax returns. 91. See footnote 89. 92. See footnote 89. The Sources and Methods for the Quarterly Estimates of State Personal Income The quarterly estimates of State personal income provide series for the analysis and tracking of recent economic de- velopments in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. The series begins with the first quarter of 1 969. The source data and methodologies used for quarterly personal income and its components differs from that used for the annual series. In the preparation of the quarterly estimates, fewer than 50 subcomponents are estimated separately; in the preparation of the annual estimates, approximately 500 subcomponents are estimated. The quarterly estimates are presented seasonally ad- justed at annual rates. 1 After seasonal adjustment, cyclical and other short-term changes in the States' economies stand out more clearly. The quarterly esti- mates are presented at annual rates so that the quarterly and the annual estimates may easily be compared. For some components, the quarterly source data used to pre- pare the estimates are seasonally adjusted at the detailed series level when statistically significant seasonal patterns are present in the data. For other components, typically those that are insensitive to short-term changes in State- level economic conditions, the seasonally adjusted State estimates are derived from the seasonally adjusted na- tional estimates and from the trend in the annual State estimates. 2 State-level source data and methods Quarterly source data for many components of State per- sonal income are either unavailable or are less reliable or comprehensive than the annual data. The estimates for the quarters of years for which annual estimates have been prepared are interpolated from the annual estimates; the estimates for the quarters of the year or years for which annual estimates have not yet been prepared — the "preliminary" and "second quarterly" estimates — are extrapolated from the most recent annual estimates. 3 1 . See "Seasonal adjustment" and "Annual rates" in the "Glossary." 2. For personal interest income, for example, the quarterly fluctuations mainly result from changes in interest rates, which do not vary greatly among the States. 3. Two interpolation techniques are used: One uses seasonally adjusted monthly or quarterly source data as the indicator series, and the other uses an indicator series generated from the time trend in annual estimates. For the latter technique, the indicators are derived from a regression analysis that relates the annual estimates for the State to the corresponding national estimates and to The quarterly estimates and the annual estimates are revised on a regular schedule to incorporate source data that are more complete, more detailed, or otherwise more appropriate than the data that were available when the estimates were initially prepared. 4 The "preliminary" quarterly estimates for a quarter are prepared 4 months after the end of the quarter. The "sec- ond" estimates for the quarter are prepared 3 months later. The second estimates for the quarters of a year, along with the "revised" quarterly estimates for the preceding 2 years, are revised in October of the following year and in the following April, so that they will be consistent with the revised annual estimates. (See table I and also "Prepa- ration and revision schedules" in the "Introduction.") In time for a 7-year period. For the latest 3 years, regression analysis for the latest 7-year period is used; for each of the earlier years, regression analysis for the 7-year period centered on that year is used. The regression equation is Y^a + bY^ + cT + dT 2 where Y s and Y^ are the State and the national estimates for each year t, T is the ordinal for the years 1 through 7, and CI, b, C, andd are the constant and the coefficients derived from the regression analysis. The State indicators for each quarter are generated by sol ving the regression equation with the quarterly national control and the corresponding time period, which is represented by a fractional division of the annual ordinal series. Two extrapolation techniques are used: One uses the seasonally adjusted monthly or quarterly source data as the indicator series, and the other uses the past trends in the annual series by solving the regression equation calculated for the last 7 years of the annual series with the quarterly national control total and the corresponding time period, which is represented by a fractional extension of the annual ordinal series. 4. See "Availability of the State and local area estimates" in the "Introduction." Table I. — Preparation and Revision Schedule for Quarterly State Personal Income Estimates prepared in year n+1 Preliminary Second Revised January Third quarter Year n Second quarter Year n April Fourth quarter Year n Third quarter Year n All quarters Years n-3 through n-1 July First quarter Year n+1 Fourth quarter Year n October Second quarter Year n+1 First quarter Year n+1 All quarters Years n-2 through n M-39 M-^0 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 addition, the second estimates for some quarters may be revised one or more times before the detailed annual es- timates are available. However, the quarterly estimates for a year are not classified as "revised" until they have been adjusted for consistency with annual estimates for that year. 5 The preliminary, second, and revised quarterly es- timates are prepared in three steps. First, quarterly indicator series are prepared for the components for which State-level quarterly or monthly source data are available. Second, initial approximations of the quarterly estimates are prepared by interpolating and extrapolating the an- nual estimates with the indicator series or according to the trend in the annual estimates (see footnote 2). Third, the initial approximations are used to allocate the national control totals to States. Preliminary and second quarterly estimates. The preliminary and second State quarterly estimates are pre- pared with the indicator series shown in table J. Little direct source data are available for the preliminary State quarterly estimates. However, the estimates of most of the components of wages and salaries, other labor in- come, and personal contributions for social insurance are derived from monthly survey data that are related to the components. More pertinent data, from administrative records, are used for the second quarterly estimates of these components. Most of the survey data are seasonally adjusted by the source agency, the Bureau of Labor Statis- tics. The administrative records data used to prepare the estimates of these components are seasonally adjusted by BEA. The second State quarterly estimates of components that account for about 56 percent of personal income are based on quarterly administrative-record data for income payments, and the second estimates of components that account for about 7 percent of personal income are derived from monthly or quarterly data that are related to the payments. Both the preliminary and the second quarterly estimates of components that account for about 37 percent of per- sonal income are derived from the trends in the annual State estimates, because monthly or quarterly source data are unavailable. Revised quarterly estimates. After the second quarterly estimates are prepared, little new State-level quarterly source data become available. Therefore, the initial approximations of the revised quarterly estimates incor- porate quarterly source data that are generally the same as the data used for the second quarterly estimates. The revised estimates differ from the second estimates mainly in their adjustment for consistency with revised national quarterly estimates and State annual estimates. The revised quarterly estimates are prepared with the dual allocation procedure. 6 First, the State annual es- timates for the component are allocated to quarters in proportion to the initial approximations, and second, the quarterly national control totals are allocated to States in proportion the output of the first step. Control totals for the quarterly estimates The quarterly national control totals are mainly derived from the estimates of personal income in the national income and product accounts (NIPA's). The control to- tals for most components of State personal income are consistent with the NIPA estimates of these components. 7 The national control totals for the years for which detailed annual State estimates have been prepared are derived from the interpolation of the national control to- tals of the revised annual State estimates; the quarterly NIPA estimates are used as the indicator series for the interpolation. For most components of personal income, the control totals for the fourth quarter of the last year in the revised annual series are then extrapolated to the sub- sequent quarter or quarters in proportion to the quarterly NIPA estimates. In April, however, source data for wages and salaries and farm proprietors' income that were not available when the NIPA estimates were prepared are sometimes used in the preparation of the control totals for the State estimates of wages and salaries and farm proprietors' income. 8 Control totals for the quarterly estimates of wages and salaries. Each April, the following BEA estimates of wage and salary disbursements for the most recent year are compared: The annual NIPA estimates, which are based primarily on monthly national data from the current employment statistics (CES) survey conducted by the Bu- reau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and an alternative annual estimate that is based primarily on BLS tabulations of wages and salaries of employees covered by unemploy- 5. For additional information, see Robert L. Brown and James P. Stehle, "Evaluation of the State Personal Income Estimates ," Survey of Current Business 70 (December 1990): 20-29. 6. See "Dual allocation" in the "Technical Notes." 7. The estimates of personal income in the NIPA's differ from the national totals of State personal income because of differences in coverage, in the methodologies used to produce the estimates, and in the timing of the avail- ability of the source data. See "Differences in definitions and classifications" in the introduction to "The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates." 8. The difference in the availability of the data for the estimates of wages and salaries is especially important because the revision to the national control totals of wages and salaries that are used in the preparation of the State estimates of wages and salaries in April sometimes foreshadows the direction and size of the revision to the NIPA estimates in July. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 m-4: Table J. — Sources and Methods for the Quarterly and Annual Estimates of State Personal Income Components of personal income Extrapolators for preliminary quarterly estimates Extrapolators for second quarterly estimates and interpolators for revised quarterly estimates ' Latest annual estimates Wage and salary disbursements by in- dustry: 2 Farms Trend extrapolation 3 Trend extrapolation 3 Quarterly ES-202 wages and salaries 4 Quarterly ES-202 U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other. Mining . Trend extrapolation Monthly employment from the Current Employment Statistics (CES) sur- vey 5 . CES monthly employment (USDA) estimates of farm labor ex- penses Annual ES-202 wages and salaries and USDA estimates of farm labor expenses Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Construction Manufacturing: Nondurable goods ... Quarterly ES-202 Annual ES-202 wages and salaries CES monthly data for employment and for average weekly hours and aver- age hourly earnings for production and nonsupervisory workers. CES monthly data for employment and for average weekly hours and aver- age hourly earnings for production workers. CES monthly employment Quarterly national payrolls from the Department of Transportation and annual State employment from the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB). CES monthly employment CES monthly employment CES monthly employment CES monthly employment CES monthly employment Quarterly ES-202 Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Annual State payrolls from the RRB Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Durable goods Quarterly ES-202 Transportation and public utilities: Excluding railroads Railroads Wholesale trade Quarterly ES-202 Department of Transportation and RRB data. Quarterly ES-202 Retail trade Quarterly ES-202 Finance, insurance, and real estate ... Quarterly ES-202 Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Services Quarterly ES-202 Annual ES-202 wages and salaries, data from County Business Patterns (CBP), and Census Bureau popu- lation data 6 Annual ES-202 wages and salaries DOD and Coast Guard data Federal civilian CES monthly employment data Federal military: Active duty Number of personnel and average pay by service from the Department of Defense (DOD) and payroll data from the Coast Guard. Trend extrapolation CES monthly employment Estimates of wages and salaries by in- dustry 7 . USDA estimates of farm cash receipts and trend extrapolation. Estimates of construction wages and salaries 8 . Trend extrapolation Trend extrapolation Trend extrapolation Trend extrapolation Ul benefits from the Employment and Training Administration (ETA). Trend extrapolation Sum of the estimates of wages and salaries for all industries 7 . DOD number of personnel and aver- age pay and Coast Guard payroll data. Trend extrapolation Quarterly ES-202 Reserves State and local government DOD payroll outlay data Annual ES-202 wages and salaries Estimates of wages and salaries by in- dustry; supplemented by data from A.M. Best Company, the Social Se- curity Administration, and other agencies 7 USDA annual estimates of farm gross income and expenses IRS gross receipts and net profits of proprietorships and partnerships and CBP number of small establish- ments IRS and CBP data Other labor income 2 Proprietors' income: 2 Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income: Construction All other industries Estimates of wages and salaries by in- dustry 7 . USDA estimates of farm cash receipts and trend extrapolation. Estimates of construction wages and salaries 8 . Trend extrapolation Personal dividend income Personal interest income Rental income of persons Transfer payments: Ul benefits Trend extrapolation Trend extrapolation Trend extrapolation ETA Ul benefits IRS data IRS data IRS and Census Bureau data ETA Ul benefits All other Trend extrapolation Data from SSA, Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), Census Bu- reau, Department of Veterans Af- fairs (DVA), and other agencies Estimates of wages and salaries for the contributions by most employ- ees; SSA, HCFA, Census Bureau, and DVA data for contributions by others Personal contributions for social insur- ance. Sum of the estimates of wages and salaries for all industries 7 . Addendum: Residence adjustment 9 Estimates of wages and salaries by in- dustry. Estimates of wages and salaries by in- dustry. Estimates of wages and salaries by in- dustry and Census Bureau and IRS data 1. The data used for the extrapolation of the second quarterly estimates are also used to interpolate the revised annual estimates to quarters in the preparation of the revised quarterly estimates. 2. The quarterly estimates of wages and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors' in- come are prepared at the SIC division level, and the annual estimates are prepared at the SIC two-digit level. 3. The trend extrapolation is based on the relationship between the annual State estimates and the annual national estimates. 4. Tabulations of wages and salaries from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); the wages are reported on employers' unemployment insurance contributions reports to the State em- ployment security agencies, which report the data, classified by county and by industry, to BLS on form ES-202. 5. The Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey is conducted monthly by the State em- ployment security agencies using form BLS 790; the CES program is coordinated by the Bu- reau of Labor Statistics, which publishes the data in Employment and Earnings. 6. County Business Patterns is published annually by the Census Bureau. 7. The use of the estimates of wages and salaries in the estimation of quarterly and annual other labor income and personal contributions for social insurance incorporates the State rel- ative changes and distributions of the source data used for wages and salaries into the esti- mates for the other components, for which more direct source data are unavailable. 8. For the quarterly estimates of proprietors' income in the construction industry, the quar- terly relative changes in the estimates of wages and salaries are used instead ofthe annual trends in proprietors' income because the annual trend does not capture well the rapid and irregular fluctuations in the activity of this industry. 9. The residence adjustment is not a component of personal income. M-42 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 ment insurance for the first three quarters and on a BEA estimate for the fourth quarter. 9 If the two series for the sum of all industries do not differ significantly, the NIPA estimates of wage and salary disbursements are used to prepare the control totals for the State estimates. If the two series do differ significantly, the national control to- tals are derived for each industry using the alternative annual estimates. Control totals for the quarterly estimates of farm pro- prietors ' income. Each April, the annual national total for farm proprietors' income for the previous year incor- porates newly available annual State data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The NIPA estimates are used as the indicator series in the derivation of the quarterly control totals. Sources and methods for three components and for the residence adjustment The specific methods used to prepare the quarterly State estimates of three components of personal income — wage and salary disbursements, farm proprietors' income, and transfer payments — and for the estimates of the residence adjustment are described in this section. Wage and salary disbursements. The preliminary quar- terly State estimates of wages and salaries for most industries at the Standard Industrial Classification divi- sion level are extrapolated from the estimates for the previous quarter by State data for employment from the CES. The preliminary estimates for durable goods man- ufacturing and for nondurable goods manufacturing are extrapolated from the estimates for the previous quarter by the product of the CES State data for total employment and production workers' hours and earnings. The second quarterly estimates for these industries in- corporate the State payroll data (known as ES— 202 data) that are compiled in the administration of the State unem- ployment insurance system. These data are a substantially better source for the State estimates than the CES data, so the incorporation of these data accounts for the most im- portant differences between the preliminary estimates and the second estimates of quarterly State personal income. For the wage and salary disbursements of farms and the military reserves, both the preliminary and the second 9. The CES survey collects data for the total number of jobs and for the average weekly hours and average hourly earnings of production and nonsupervisory workers. This survey of nearly 400,000 nonagricultural es- tablishments is conducted by the State employment security agencies and coordinated by BLS. The data are collected on form BLS 790 for the pay period that includes the 12th day of the month; the data are released 1 week after the end of the month and are reconciled annually with the ES— 202 data. The data for average hourly earnings exclude bonus payments and several other forms of wages and salaries. quarterly estimates are based on trend extrapolation from the annual estimates. For the wage and salary disbursements of railroads and of the Federal government, both the preliminary and the second quarterly estimates are extrapolated from the pre- vious quarter by employment data. For railroads and for most of the active duty military services, average wage data are also used (see table J). Farm proprietors' income. The quarterly State estimates of farm proprietors' income are prepared in three parts: Farm subsidies; special adjustments for unusual occur- rences, such as natural disasters; and farm proprietors' income excluding the subsidies and the adjustments. The estimates of the subsidies are based on trend in- terpolation and extrapolation of the annual estimates. The estimates of the adjustments are based on State- level information from the USDA. The estimates of farm proprietors' income excluding the subsidies and the adjustments are interpolated and extrapolated from the annual estimates by USDA data on cash receipts from the sale of farm products. For the revised State quarterly es- timates prepared in October, revised USDA cash receipts data replace the quarterly data that were used to prepare the preliminary and second quarterly estimates. Transfer payments. The quarterly estimates of transfer payments are prepared as the sum of the State unem- ployment insurance (UI) benefits and of all other transfer payments. The quarterly estimates of State UI benefits are interpolated and extrapolated from the annual estimates by State-level data for the benefits from the Employment and Training Administration of the Department of Labor. The quarterly estimates for all other transfer payments are based on trend interpolation and extrapolation of the annual estimates. Residence adjustment. The quarterly State estimates of the residence adjustment are calculated by summing es- timates of the interstate gross flows: The outflows from each State are subtracted from the inflows to the State. 10 The quarterly State estimates of the interstate gross flows are derived from the gross flows of interstate commuters' wages and salaries, other labor income, and personal con- tributions for social insurance that were calculated in the derivation of the annual State estimates. Each annual gross flow is interpolated and extrapolated to quarters by the quarterly estimates of the corresponding income component for the State of work. 10. Each gross flow is an inflow to the State of the residence and an outflow from the State of work. For the methodology for the annual estimates, see the section "Residence Adjustments." Technical Notes Disclosure-avoidance procedures Like other statistical agencies, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is legally required to safeguard the confi- dentiality of the information that it receives. In addition, like other agencies, it must balance its responsibility to avoid disclosing confidential information with its respon- sibility to release and to publish as much information as possible. It balances these responsibilities by present- ing the estimates for regions, States, and local areas only at the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) two-digit level, even though it receives source data at the SIC three- and four-digit levels. Most of the data series that BEA receives from other agencies are not confidential. The agencies summarize these data to aggregate totals by program and by State or county, so that each record, or data cell, contains data for enough individuals or establishments to preclude the identification of the data for a specific individual or es- tablishment and, therefore, to preclude the disclosure of confidential information. 1 However, the ES-202 tabulations that BEA receives from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) include records that would disclose confidential information. The con- fidential information on wages and salaries for some business firms is identifiable from the State and county estimates of wages and salaries at the SIC two-digit level that are derived from the ES— 202 data. 2 To prevent either the direct or the indirect disclosure of the confidential information, BEA uses the following procedures. Initially, two types of direct, or primary, disclosures of wages and salaries — number-of-firms disclosures and dominant-firms disclosures — are identified. 3 Both types of primary disclosures are identified based on information at the SIC two-digit level provided by BLS, which identi- 1 . For a list of some of the agencies that provide data to BEA, see "Sources of the data" in the introduction to "The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates." 2. For specific information, see "Wage and Salary Disbursements." 3. A number-of-firms disclosure results when the data for a firm are iden- tifiable because these data are in a cell that contains data for fewer than three firms. A dominant-establishment disclosure results when the data for a firm are identifiable because these data account for 80 percent or more of the total data in the cell. fies each State and county cell containing a dominant-firm disclosure and reports the number of firms for each cell. 4 All of the number-of-firms disclosures and the dominant-establishment disclosures are identified in the primary-wage-disclosure file. After the primary disclosures of wages and salaries in the State or county estimates have been identified, the estimates of wages and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors' income for each SIC two-digit industry are systematically "rolled up," or summed, to produce a file of the estimates of the total earnings by industry. Then the total earnings file and the primary-wage-disclosure file are analyzed in a dominant-cell suppression test in order to identify which estimates of earnings should be suppressed because the estimate of total earnings does not conceal a primary wage disclosure. In this test, if a wage and salary disclosure exists for an industry in a State or county and if the wages and salaries ac- count for more than a specified percentage of the total earnings, then a primary earnings disclosure exists. All of the primary earnings disclosures are identified in the primary-earnings-disclosure file. All of these disclosures are suppressed in the State and county estimates of total earnings that are released. The primary-earnings-disclosure file is also used to identify "secondary" and "complementary" disclosures that are possible because BEA releases summations of the earnings estimates by industry and area; these sum- mations include the estimates of earnings for regions and States at the SIC two-digit and industry-division levels and the estimates for counties at the SIC industry- division level. 5 In order to determine which estimates 4. Quarterly employment and wage data for each covered establishment and firm that are reported to, and assembled by, the State employment security agencies are used by BLS to derive the disclosure information. BLS determines the disclosures for the State-level data and for the county-level data but not for the State and county data set as a whole. If a disclosure exists for a cell for any quarter of a given year, BEA treats the wage estimate for the cell for that year as a disclosure. 5. A secondary disclosure results from the derivation of the primary disclo- sure of the county estimate of earnings for an SIC two-digit industry from the estimate of earnings for the SIC industry division and from the estimates for the other two-digit industries in the division. In order to prevent the secondary disclosure, the State or county estimate of earnings for another SIC two-digit industry is suppressed. A complementary disclosure results from the derivation of the primary disclosure of the county estimate ofeamingsforan SIC two-digit industry from M-43 M-44 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 should be suppressed, the total earnings file and the primary-earnings-disclosure file are used to prepare a multidimensional matrix. This matrix is tested, and the estimates that should be suppressed are selected. 6 The priority of the selection is to maximize the infor- mation that is released at the national and regional level. For example, the estimates for the States in a region rather than the estimate for the region will be suppressed, and the estimates for the counties in a State rather than the State estimate will be suppressed. Further, the estimate for an industry at the SIC two-digit level rather than the estimate for the industry at the SIC industry-division level will be suppressed. Dual allocation The dual allocation procedure is used to allocate a data series by State and by industry simultaneously to a set of national control totals for the industries and to a set of all-industry control totals for the States. It is also used in the estimation of quarterly state personal income to allocate a quarterly data series by State simultaneously to national control totals by quarter and to State annual control totals. In a dual allocation, the two sets of control totals are placed in a matrix, with the national control totals as the column totals and the State control totals as the row totals. The allocating series is placed in the same matrix to serve as the set of elements. These elements are adjusted alternately by allocation to sum first to the column totals and then to the row totals; the procedure is completed by an allocation of the column totals. Employment The BEA employment series for States and local areas comprises estimates of the number of jobs — full-time jobs and part-time jobs — by place of work. Full-time and part- time jobs are counted at equal weight. Both employment for wages and salaries and proprietors' employment are included, but the employment of unpaid family workers and volunteers is not included. Proprietors' employment consists of the number of sole proprietorships and the number of partners in partnerships. The description "by place of work" applies to the wage and salary portion of the series and, with relatively little error, to the entire series. The proprietors' employment portion of the series, the State estimate of earnings for the industry and from the estimates for the other counties in the State. In order to prevent the complementary disclosure, the county estimate of earnings for the industry in another county is suppressed. In addition, the State estimates at the SIC two-digit level and the county estimates at the SIC industry-division level are checked for these disclosures. 6. In this test, computer programs impose a set of rules and priorities on this matrix so that the estimates that should be suppressed are selected until indirect disclosure is impossible. however, is more nearly by place of residence because, for nonfarm sole proprietorships, the estimates are based on Internal Revenue Service tax data that reflect the address from which the proprietor's individual tax return is filed, which is usually the proprietor's residence. The nonfarm partnership portion of the proprietors' employment series reflects the tax -filing address of the partnership, which may be either the residence of one of the partners or the business address of the partnership. The employment estimates are designed to be consis- tent with the estimates of wage and salary disbursements and proprietors' income that are part of the personal income series. The employment estimates are based on the same sets of source data as the correspond- ing earnings estimates and are prepared with parallel methodologies. Two forms of proprietors' income — the income of limited partnerships and the income of tax-exempt cooperatives — have no corresponding employment estimates. Imputation Imputations are added to personal income and to other measures in the national income and product accounts (NIPA's) so that a comprehensive account of total produc- tion and its distribution can be presented. The imputed transactions included in the NIPA's are a limited set of exceptions to the principle that the NIPA's reflect market transactions in goods and services. In order to keep the NIPA measures invariant to how certain activities are car- ried out, imputations are made to place a market value on certain transactions that do not occur or that are not observable in the market economy. In addition, some market transactions are reconstructed to provide a repre- sentation of the activity that is more appropriate for the NIPA's. Both a measure of the production and the in- comes associated with that production are imputed. The imputations described here are those that affect personal income. 7 Specifically, six imputations are included in the es- timates of personal income: Imputed pay-in-kind, employer-paid health and life insurance premiums, the net rental value of owner-occupied farm and nonfarm housing and the value of food and fuel produced and consumed on farms, the net rental value of owner-occupied nonfarm housing, the net margins on owner-built housing, and the imputed interest paid by financial intermediaries. These imputations accounted for about 8 percent of personal income at the national level in 1 997. Imputed pay-in-kind is added to the estimates of wages and salaries so that all the earnings of employees who 7. See table 8.19, "Imputations in the National Income and Product Accounts," Survey 77 (August 1997): 145. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-45 receive part of their wages in pay-in-kind will be included in personal income. This imputation is an estimate of the value of the food, lodging, clothing, and other goods and services that are received by employees from their employers as full payment or as partial payment for their services. For additional information, see "Pay-in-kind." The net rental value of owner-occupied farm housing and the value of food and fuel produced and consumed on farms are included in farm proprietors' income so that that measure reflects the income from all of the production of noncorporate farms. The net rental value of owner-occupied farm and non- farm housing is included in farm proprietors' income (farm housing) and in the rental income of persons (nonfarm housing). The imputation assumes that the owner-occupants are in the rental business and that they are renting the houses in which they live to themselves: As tenants, they pay rent to the landlords (that is, to them- selves); as landlords, they collect rent from their tenants (that is, from themselves), they incur expenses, and they may have a profit or a loss from the rental business. The net margins on owner-built housing is included in proprietors' income, classified in the construction indus- try. It is the imputed net income of individuals from the management of the construction or renovation of their own dwellings and is included in the measure of the output of structures. The imputed interest income paid by financial inter- mediaries, which is included in personal interest income, is received by persons from depository institutions, that is, from commercial banks, mutual savings banks, sav- ings and loan associations, credit unions, and regulated investment companies. It is an estimate of the value of the services (such as checking and record keeping) that these institutions provide to persons without an explicit charge. Another portion of personal interest income is classified as imputed interest. This is an estimate of the investment income that is earned on the financial reserves of life in- surance carriers and of private noninsured pension plans. This investment income is attributed to the policyholders or the pension beneficiaries in order to include it in per- sonal saving, not in business saving, and it is attributed when the income is earned rather than when it is dis- tributed. In 1997, this imputation of investment income accounted for about 3.6 percent of personal income at the national level. Industry classification For the private sector, the Standard Industrial Classifica- tion (SIC) provided by the Office of Management and Budget is used for the classification of the estimates of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors' income by establishment industry. The Stan- dard Industrial Classification Manual, 1967 is used for the classification of the estimates for 1969—74, and the 1972 Manual is used for the classification of the esti- mates for 1975—87. The 1987 Manual is used for the classification of the estimates for 1988— 96. 8 For the public sector, the estimates of wages and salaries and other labor income are classified by level of government — Federal, State, and local — not according to the SIC. The estimates for the Federal Government are subclassified into civilian and military. Interpolation and extrapolation Interpolation and extrapolation are used to prepare the first approximations of the State estimates of some of the components of personal income for the years in which direct source data are unavailable. Both procedures use the data for these components for benchmark years — the years for which the best data are available — and both frequently use other data that are related to the benchmark-year data for the components. Interpolation is used to derive the first approximation of the estimates for years that are between benchmark years. For example, if data for wages and salaries for an indus- try were available only from the decennial censuses of population but employment data were available annually from another source, the first approximations of wages and salaries for 1981—89 are interpolated from the State data for wages and salaries 1 980 and for 1 990, the 2 cen- sus benchmark years, and from the data for employment for 1980-90. Extrapolation is used to derive the first approximations for the years that are beyond the most recent bench- mark year. For example, the first approximations of wages for 1991—97 might be extrapolated from the cen- sus benchmark data for 1 990 and from the employment data for 1990-97. The estimates based on extrapolation are usually superseded by revised estimates when bench- mark data become available for a more current year. For the preceding example, the estimates for 1991—97 (and the estimates prepared subsequently for 1998—99) would be superseded by estimates based on interpolation when census benchmark data became available for 2000. Both interpolation and extrapolation are illustrated in the following examples. In the first two examples, in- terpolation is used to derive the first approximations of wages and salaries for an industry in States A, B, and 8. Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Statistical Policy Division, Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1967 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), 1967); Manual. 1972 (GPO, 1972); Manual, / 957 (GPO, 1987). M-46 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 C for the years 2 and 3 that are between the benchmark years 1 and 4. In the third example, extrapolation is used to derive the approximations for year 5. In the first example, "straight-line interpolation" is used to derive the first approximations for years 2 and 3 from the State data for the benchmark years 1 and 4. 9 The first approximations for year 2 equals the amount for year 1 plus one-third of the increase from year 1 to year 4; the preliminary estimate for year 3 equals the amount for year 1 plus two-thirds of the increase. Wages and salaries in thousands of dollars Yearl (benchmark) Year 2 (interpolation) Year 3 (interpolation) Year 4 (benchmark) State A . . State B . . State C .. 28 34 74 34 43 81 40 53 87 46 62 94 In the second example, interpolation with a related se- ries of data, the indicator series, is used to derive the first approximations for years 2 and 3 from the benchmark data for years 1 and 4 and from the indicator series for all 4 years. The data for wages and salaries are the benchmark data, the employment data are the indicator series, and the average wages (computed as wages and salaries di- vided by employment) are the interpolation ratios. 10 This method of interpolation is illustrated in three steps. First, the average wages of the employees in an industry for years 1 and 4 are calculated from data for wages and salaries and data for employment for those years. The wages for each year are divided by the number of employees for the year to yield the average wages of the employees. Employment and average wages Yean Year 4 Employment Average wages in dollars Employment Average wages in dollars State A .. State B . . State C .. 4 6 11 7,000 5,667 6,727 4 10 10 11,500 6,200 9,400 Second, straight-line interpolation is used to derive the average wages for years 2 and 3 from the average wages for years 1 and 4. Average wages in dollars Yean (benchmark) Year 2 (interpolation) Year 3 (interpolation) Year 4 (benchmark) State A .. State B . . State C .. 7,000 5,667 6,727 8,500 5,845 7,618 10,000 6,022 8,509 11,500 6,200 9,400 Third, the interpolated average wages for each year are multiplied by the employment data for each year to yield the first approximations. Employment and wage approximations Year 2 Year 3 Employment Wages in thousands of dollars Employment Wages in thousands of dollars State A .. State B . . State C .. 5 7 10 43 41 76 4 9 9 40 54 77 9. Straight-line interpolation assumes that the magnitude of the annual change is the same in each year in the interpolated time series, subject to modification by the adjustment to the national control totals. Straight-line interpolation is used as the default option, when no annual source data related to the income series are available. 10. Using an indicator series for interpolation between 2 benchmark years assumes that any change in the relationship between the data for the income component for the benchmark years and the data from the indicator series for the benchmark years occurs uniformly overtime. This relationship is embodied in the interpolation ratios, which in this example are the average wages. For this procedure, straight-line interpolation of the benchmark -year in- terpolation ratios is used to calculate the ratios for the intervening years. A benchmark -year interpolation ratio is the ratio of the datum for an income component for the benchmark year to the datum for the same year from the annual indicator series. The interpolation ratios for the intervening years are multiplied by the data for those years from the indicator series to yield the interpolated series for those years. In the third example, extrapolation with an indicator series is used to derive the first approximations of wages for year 5 from the average wages for year 4 — used here as the extrapolation ratios — and employment data for year 5 . ' ' The average wages are multiplied by the employment data to yield the first approximations of wages for year 5. 1 1 . Using an indicator series for extrapolation assumes that the relationship between the data for the income component for the latest benchmark year and the data from the indicator series for that year remains unchanged in the subsequent years. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-Al First approximations of wages for year 5 Year 4 Year 5 Average wages in dollars Employment Wages in thousands of dollars State A State B State C 11,500 6,200 9,400 5 12 9 58 74 85 After interpolation or extrapolation is used to calculate the first approximations of a component of State personal income, the approximations are adjusted by allocation to sum to the national estimate of the component. Per capita personal income This measure of income is calculated as the personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. In computing per capita personal income for States and counties, BEA uses the Census Bureau's annual midyear population estimates. Except for the college student and other seasonal popula- tions, which are measured on April 1, the population for all years is estimated on July 1. Personal income, adjusted gross income, and money income The measure of personal income that is prepared by BEA differs substantially from adjusted gross income (AGI), which is the principal measure of the income of individ- uals that is tabulated by the Internal Revenue Service. Personal income also differs from money income, which is prepared by the Census Bureau. Personal income consists of the income of nonprofit in- stitutions serving individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds as well as of individuals, whereas AGI consists only of the income of individuals who file individual income tax returns. Personal income also includes employer contributions to private health and pension funds, several types of imputed incomes, transfer payments, and all of the interest received by individu- als, whereas AGI excludes all employer contributions, imputed incomes, most transfer payments, and the non- taxable interest received by individuals. Personal income, unlike AGI, excludes personal contributions for social insurance, realized capital gains and losses, and private pensions and annuities. 12 Personal income differs from money income mainly because money income consists only of the income that is received by individuals in cash and its equivalents. Personal income, unlike money income, includes im- puted income, lump-sum payments not received as part of earnings, certain in-kind transfer payments — such as medicaid, medicare, and food stamps — and employer contributions to private health and pension funds. Per- sonal income, unlike money income, excludes personal contributions for social insurance, income from private pensions and annuities, and income from interpersonal transfers, such as child support. The State personal income measure for a year includes the income received by individuals living in the State during the year. The State money income measure for a year consists of the income received during the year by the individuals living in the State on April 1 of the following year, regardless of where they were living when they received the income. The income received by individuals who died or moved abroad before April 1 of the following year is not included in the money income measure of any State. Personal income for States is prepared quarterly, and personal income for counties is prepared annually, whereas money income for States, counties, and cities is prepared decennially from the data from the "long-form" sample conducted as part of the census of population. 13 12. For more information, see Thae S. Park, "Comparison of BEA Estimates of Personal Income and IRS Estimates of Adjusted Gross Income: New Esti- mates for 1995 and Revised Estimates for 1947-94," Survey 78 (November 1998): 13-19. 13. The most recent estimates of money income for States and counties — those for 1 989 — were prepared from data from the 1 990 Census of Population. In addition, the Census Bureau has prepared estimates of median household income for States and counties for 1993. For the Nation and for the four census regions, the Census Bureau also prepares annual estimates of money income from the data from the current population survey. Glossary Allocation procedures. The allocation procedures are used in the derivation of the estimates of State and county personal income, because the data that are available for many of the components of personal income at the State and county levels may not be as comprehensive or as re- liable as the data that are available at the national level. The national estimate of a component is allocated to the States in proportion to the States' shares of an economic, or allocating, series that is a measure of the component or that is related to the component that is being allocated; the State estimates are then allocated to counties. For example, the national estimate of personal dividend in- come is allocated to the States — and the State estimates are allocated to counties — in proportion to the series for dividends reported by individuals on their Federal income tax returns. For additional information, see "Allocation proce- dures" in the introduction to "The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates." Annual rates. The quarterly estimates of State personal income are presented at annual rates, which show the value that would be registered if the seasonally adjusted rate of activity measured for a quarter were maintained for a full year. Annual rates are used so that periods of different lengths — for example, quarters and years — may be easily compared. See also Seasonal adjustment. BEA economic areas. A set of geographic areas, defined in terms of counties, that exhaust the area of the Nation. See also Geographic areas. Capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj). The CCAdj is the difference between private consumption of fixed capital (CFC) and private capital consumption al- lowances. Private CFC is a charge for the using up of private fixed capital. It is based on studies of prices of used equipment and structures in resale markets. 1 Private capital consumption allowances consists of tax-return- based depreciation charges for corporations and nonfarm proprietorships and of historical-cost depreciation, calcu- 1 . For further information, see Arnold J. Katz and Shelby W. Herman, "Im- proved Estimates of Fixed Reproducible Tangible Wealth," Survey of Current Business 77 (May 1997): 69-92; and Barbara M. Fraumeni, "The Measure- ment of Depreciation in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts," Survey 77 (July 1997): 7-23. lated by BEA, for farm proprietorships, rental income of persons, and nonprofit institutions. In personal income, CFC is used to measure the estimates of proprietors' income — both farm and nonfarm — and of rental income of persons. Corporate business. See Sectors and legal form of organization. County. Counties consist of the counties and county equivalents, such as the parishes of Louisiana and the boroughs and census areas of Alaska. See also Geographic areas. Disclosure-avoidance procedures. See "Disclosure- avoidance procedures" in the "Technical Notes." Disposable personal income. Disposable personal in- come is personal income less personal tax and nontax payments. It is personal income that is available for spending and saving. See also Personal income and Personal tax and nontax payments. Dual allocation. See "Dual allocation" in the "Technical Notes." Earnings. This aggregate is the sum of three components of personal income — wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and proprietors' income. BEA presents earnings because it can be used in the analyses of regional economies as a proxy for the income that is generated from participation in current production. "Net earnings" is also presented: This measure is cal- culated as earnings less personal contributions for social insurance. Net earnings is used in the presentation of State and local area personal income as the sum of net earnings, transfer payments, and personal dividend in- come, personal interest income, and rental income of persons. See also Net labor earnings. Employment. The BEA employment series for States and local areas comprises estimates of the number of jobs, full-time plus part time, by place of work. Full-time and part-time jobs are counted at equal weight. Employees, sole proprietors, and active partners are included, but M-49 M-50 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 unpaid family workers and volunteers are not included. See "Employment" in the "Technical Notes." ES-202. The source data series from the administration of the State unemployment insurance system originating from employers' quarterly contributions reports filed with the State employment security agencies. The data, which are provided to BEA by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, include quarterly number of establishments and wage and salary disbursements and monthly employment by county and industry. See the section "Wage and Salary Disbursements." Extrapolation. See "Interpolation and extrapolation" in the "Technical Notes." Fiduciary. Fiduciaries are individuals or legal entities that serve as administrators or trustees of private trust funds (including estates) and are classified as persons in the NIPA's. A fiduciary is required to report the income that the private trust fund receives on behalf of the bene- ficiaries of the estate or trust on Internal Revenue Service form 1041. Data from form 1041 are used in the prepa- ration of the State estimates of personal dividend income and personal interest income. Geographic areas. The estimates of personal income are prepared for the following geographic areas: Counties and county equivalents, metropolitan areas, BEA eco- nomic areas, States, and regions. County equivalents consist of the District of Columbia, the boroughs and census areas of Alaska, the parishes of Louisiana, and the independent cities of Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia. The following areas are combined with those for adjacent counties: Kalawao County, Hawaii; the Montana portion of Yellowstone National Park; and the small independent cities of Virginia, generally those with fewer than 100,000 residents. The metropolitan areas are aggregations of the coun- ties. The metropolitan area definitions are those issued for Federal statistical purposes by the Office of Management and Budget. 2 Metropolitan areas consist of metropoli- tan statistical areas, consolidated metropolitan statistical areas, primary metropolitan statistical areas, and New England county metropolitan areas. Each of the BEA economic areas consists of one or more economic nodes — usually metropolitan areas — and the surrounding counties that are economically related to 2. For the New England region, OMB's preferred definitions of the metropolitan areas are in terms of cities and towns, but the available data for cities and towns are not sufficient to prepare estimates of personal income. The list of the metropolitan areas and their constituent counties and county equivalents is available on BEA's Web site at and from the National Technical Information Service (703—487—4650, accession no. PB98-146160). the node. 3 These economic areas encompass all counties and county equivalents in the Nation. Estimates are prepared for all States and for the Dis- trict of Columbia. In addition, the State estimates are aggregated to prepare the estimates for the following eight regions: Far West, Great Lakes, Mideast, New England, Plains, Rocky Mountain, Southeast, and South- west. The regional classifications, which were developed in the mid— 1950's, are based on the homogeneity of the States in terms of economic characteristics, such as the industrial composition of the labor force, and in terms of demographic, social, and cultural characteristics. 4 In addition, estimates can be prepared for any area that can be defined either in terms of counties and county equivalents or in terms of States. Government enterprise. See Sectors and legal form of organization. Income subject to adjustment. See Net labor earnings. Imputation. The imputations place a market value on certain transactions that do not occur in the market econ- omy or that are not observable in its records. They are included in personal income and in other NIPA aggre- gates in most cases to keep the NIPA aggregates invariant to how certain activities are carried out. See "Imputation" in the "Technical Notes." Interpolation. See "Interpolation and extrapolation" in the "Technical Notes." Inventory valuation adjustment (IVA). This adjustment is made in the estimation of nonfarm proprietors' income to reflect the difference between the cost of inventory withdrawals as valued in the source data used to de- termine profits and the cost of withdrawals valued at replacement cost. It is needed because inventories as reported in the source data are often charged to cost of sales (that is, withdrawn) at their acquisition (historical) cost rather than at their replacement cost (the concept un- derlying the NIPA's). As prices change, companies that value inventory withdrawals at acquisition cost may real- ize profits or losses. Inventory profits, a capital-gains-like element in profits, result from an increase in inventory prices, and inventory losses, a capital-loss-like element in profits, result from a decrease in inventory prices. In- ventory profits or losses equal the IVA with the sign 3. For a description of the economic areas and the methodology used to define them, see Kenneth P. Johnson, "Redefinition of the BEA Economic Areas," Survey 75 (February 1995): 75-81. This article and a list of the economic areas are available on BEA's Web site. 4. For a brief description of the regional classification of States used by BEA, see U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Geographic Areas Reference Manual (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 1994): 6-18—6-19. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-51 reversed. No adjustment is needed to farm proprietors's income because inventories reported in the source data are measured on a current-market basis that approximates current-replacement cost. Net labor earnings. This aggregate is the sum of wage and salary disbursements and other labor income less per- sonal contributions for social insurance by employees. This measure and a slightly modified version — termed "income subject to adjustment" — are used in the resi- dence adjustment procedure for both the annual and the quarterly estimates of State personal income and for the annual county estimates. See also Earnings. Local areas. Local areas consist of metropolitan ar- eas, of BEA economic areas, and of counties and county equivalents. See also Geographic areas. Metropolitan areas. Metropolitan areas are defined for Federal statistical purposes by the Office of Management and Budget. Generally, they are defined in terms of counties. See also Geographic areas. Other labor income. This component of personal in- come consists of employer payments to private pension and profit-sharing plans, private group health and life insurance plans, privately administered workers' com- pensation plans, and supplemental unemployment benefit plans; of corporate directors' fees; and of several other minor categories, including judicial fees to jurors and witnesses, compensation of prison inmates, and marriage fees to justices of the peace. Other private business. See Sectors and legal form of organization. Partnership. A partnership is an unincorporated business association of two or more partners. See also Sectors and legal form of organization. Pay-in-kind. Pay-in-kind is an imputed component of wage and salary disbursements. The estimates of pay- in-kind reflect the value of the food, lodging, clothing, and miscellaneous goods and services that are received by employees from their employers as full payment or as partial payment for services performed. See also "Imputation" in the "Technical Notes." Per capita personal income. This measure of income is calculated as the total personal income of the residents of an area divided by the population of the area. See also "Per capita personal income" in the "Technical Notes." Per capita personal income is often used as an indicator of the character of consumer markets and of the economic well-being of the residents of an area. Personal contributions for social insurance. These con- tributions, which are subtracted in the calculation of personal income, consist of the contributions, or pay- ments, by employees, by the self-employed, and by other individuals who participate in the following government programs: Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (social security); hospital insurance; supplementary med- ical insurance; unemployment insurance; government employee retirement; railroad retirement; veterans life insurance; and temporary disability insurance. These contributions are excluded from personal income by definition, but the components of personal income upon which these contributions are based — mainly wage and salary disbursements and proprietors' income — are presented gross of these contributions. See also Earnings, Net labor earnings, and Personal income. Personal dividend income. This component of personal income is the dividend income of persons. It consists of the payments in cash or other assets, excluding the corporation's own stock, made by corporations located in the United States or abroad to persons who are U.S. residents. It excludes that portion of dividends paid by regulated investment companies (mutual funds) related to capital gains distributions. In this publication, the State estimates of personal divi- dend income are combined with the estimates of personal interest income and the estimates of rental income of persons. However, the State estimates of each of these components are available on a CD-ROM. Personal income. Personal income is the income that is received by persons from participation in production, from both government and business transfer payments, and from government interest (which is treated like a transfer payment). It is calculated as the sum of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, proprietors' in- come with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, rental income of persons with capital con- sumption adjustment, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and transfer payments to persons, less personal contributions for social insurance. The personal income of an area is the income that is received by, or on behalf of, all the individuals who live in the area; therefore, the estimates of personal income are presented by the place of residence of the income recipients. M-52 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 See also Earnings; Net labor earnings; Other labor income; Personal contributions for social in- surance; Personal dividend income; Personal interest income; Persons; Proprietors' income; Rental in- come of persons; Residence adjustment; Residence, place of; Transfer payments; and Wage and salary disbursements. Personal interest income. This component of personal income is the interest income (monetary and imputed) of persons from all sources. In the tables in this publication, the State estimates of personal interest income are combined with the estimates of personal dividend income and the estimates of rental income of persons. However, the State estimates of each of these components are available on a CD— ROM. Personal tax and nontax payments. Personal tax and nontax payments is tax payments (net of refunds) by persons that are not chargeable to business expense and certain other payments that are made by persons to gov- ernment agencies (except government enterprises) that are treated like taxes. Personal taxes includes taxes on in- come, including realized net capital gains, on transfers of estates and gifts, and on personal property. 5 Nontaxes in- cludes donations and fees, fines, and forfeitures. Personal contributions for social insurance is not included. Personal tax and nontax payments is used in the deriva- tion of disposable personal income, which is calculated as personal income less personal tax and nontax payments. Persons. Persons consists of individuals and quasi- individuals that serve individuals or that act on behalf of individuals. Quasi-individuals consists of non- profit institutions that primarily serve individuals, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. Proprietors ' income with inventory valuation and cap- ital consumption adjustments. This component of personal income is the current-production income (in- cluding income in kind) of sole proprietorships and partnerships and of tax-exempt cooperatives. The im- puted net rental income of owner-occupants of farm dwellings is included; the imputed net rental income of owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings is included in rental income of persons. Proprietors' income excludes dividends and monetary interest received by nonfinancial business and rental incomes received by persons not pri- marily engaged in the real estate business; these incomes are included in dividends, net interest, and rental income of persons, respectively. See also Capital consumption adjustment and Inventory valuation adjustment. Quasi-individuals. See Persons. Region. See Geographic areas. Rental income of persons with capital consumption ad- justment. This component of personal income is the net income of persons from the rental of real property except for the income of persons primarily engaged in the real estate business; the imputed net rental income of the owner-occupants of nonfarm dwellings, and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and rights to natural resources. The imputed net rental income of owner-occupied farm dwellings is included in farm proprietors' income because much of the expenses of operating the housing cannot be distinguished from the production expenses of farming operations. See also Capital consumption adjustment and Proprietors' income. In the tables in this publication, the estimates of the rental income of persons are combined with the estimates of personal dividend income and of personal interest in- come. However, the State estimates of each of these components are available on a CD-ROM. Residence adjustment. The residence adjustment is the net inflow of the net labor earnings of interarea commuters. The State and county estimates of personal income are presented by the State and county of residence of the income recipients. However, the source data for most of the components of wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and personal contributions for social insurance by employees are on a place-of-work basis. 6 Consequently, a residence adjustment is made to convert the estimates based on these source data to a place-of- residence basis. 7 See Net labor earnings. See also the section "Resi- dence Adjustments" in the "The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates." Residence, place of. The place of residence of individuals is the State and county in which they live. The residence of military personnel is the State and county in which 5. Personal tax payments excludes payments of both real estate taxes and sales taxes. Real estate taxes are excluded because, in the calculation of the imputed rental income of owner-occupied housing, they are considered busi- ness expenses. Sales taxes are included in the selling price of the commodity and are treated as being paid by the seller. 6. See "Geographic characteristics of the source data" in the introduction to "The Sources and Methods for the Annual Estimates." 7. In this publication, each of the components of net labor earnings — wage and salary disbursements, other labor income, and personal contributions for social insurance — is presented by place of work. The residence adjustment is an estimate for net labor earnings, and that statistic is presented by place of residence. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-53 they live while they are on military assignment, not their permanent or legal State and county of residence, and the residence of seasonal migrant workers except those working in Alaska is the State and county in which they live while they are working, not their usual State and county of residence. These definitions of residence are not fully consistent with the population statistics prepared by the Census Bu- reau; for example, on their census forms, some seasonal migrant workers report their usual State and county of residence rather than the State and county in which they are living and working when the decennial census of pop- ulation is taken. The Census Bureau's annual estimates of population by State and county, which are used by BEA to calculate per capita personal income, reflect this reporting anomaly. See also Personal income, Persons, and Residence adjustment. Seasonal adjustment. The quarterly estimates of State personal income are adjusted, where appropriate, to re- move from the time series of the source data the average effect of variations that normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude each year — for ex- ample, weather and holidays. After seasonal adjustment, cyclical and other short-term changes in the economy stand out more clearly. For the income components for which no State-level quarterly source data are available, the quarterly series are estimated from the trend in the annual State estimates, and the resulting estimates are on a seasonally adjusted basis. See also Annual rates. Sectors and legal form of organization. In the national income and product accounts (NIPA's), gross domestic product and other major aggregates are presented in terms of three economic sectors: Business, households and institutions, and general government. Businesses are classified into five categories, generally according to legal form of organization: Corpora- tions, sole proprietorships, partnerships, "other" private business, and government enterprises. Corporate business consists of entities required to file Federal corporate tax returns (Internal Revenue Serv- ice (IRS) form 1120 series) and the following entities: Mutual financial institutions and cooperatives subject to Federal income tax, private noninsured pension funds, nonprofit organizations that primarily serve businesses, Federal Reserve banks, and federally sponsored credit agencies. Sole proprietorships are all entities that are required to file IRS Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business) or Schedule F (Farm Income and Expenses). 8 Partnerships are all entities required to file Federal partnership income tax returns IRS Form 1065 (U.S. Partnership Return of Income). Other private business consists of all entities that are re- quired to report rental and royalty income in IRS Schedule E (Supplemental Income and Loss), tax-exempt coop- eratives, owner-occupants of nonfarm housing, and the services of buildings and equipment owned and used by nonprofit institutions that primarily serve individuals. 9 Government enterprises are government agencies that cover a substantial portion of their operating costs by selling goods and services to the public and that maintain separate accounts. 10 Sole proprietorship. A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business owned by a person. See also Sectors and legal form of organization and Proprietors' income. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). The SIC is an establishment-industry classification system that is pre- pared by the Office of Management and Budget for use by all Federal statistical agencies." The SIC is used in the presentation of the State and local area estimates of earnings by industry. It is used by BEA for the estimates for the private sector only, although it is designed to cover both public and private economic activities. In the SIC, establishments are classified by the pri- mary activity in which they are engaged, and each establishment is assigned an industry code. 12 State. See Geographic areas. Tax-exempt cooperative. A tax-exempt cooperative is a nonprofit business organization that is collectively owned by its members. Although tax-exempt cooperatives are 8. Sole proprietorships also include similar entities that are operated by individuals who do not meet the reporting requirements. The operation of owner-occupied farm housing is reflected in the sole proprietorship category. 9. Other private business also includes entities with rental and royalty income whose owners who do not meet the reporting requirements. 10. For further information, see U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Methodology Paper No. 5, Government Transactions (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 1988). This publication is available on BEA's Web site: Go to and select "Methodologies." 1 1 . See Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, Standard Industrial Classification Manual. 1987 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987). The Manual is available on the Web site of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Go to . 1 2. Establishments are defined in the SIC as economic units, generally at one location, where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. M-54 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 incorporated, in the NIPA's, these institutions are classi- fied in the other private business sector, and their income is classified as part of proprietors' income. See also Sectors and legal form of organization. Transfer payments. This component of personal income is payments to persons for which no current services are performed. It consists of payments to individuals and to nonprofit institutions by Federal, State, and local governments and by businesses. Government transfer payments to individuals includes retirement and disability insurance benefits, medical payments (mainly medicare and medicaid), income maintenance benefits, unemployment insurance bene- fits, veterans benefits, and Federal grants and loans to students. Government transfer payments to nonprofit institutions includes State government payments to insti- tutions that administer foster care programs; it excludes payments by the Federal Government for work under research and development contracts. Business trans- fer payments to persons consists primarily of liability payments for personal injury and of corporate gifts to nonprofit institutions. Wage and salary disbursements. This component of personal income consists of the monetary remuneration of employees, including the compensation of corporate officers; commissions, tips, and bonuses; and receipts in kind, or pay-in-kind, such as the meals furnished to the employees of restaurants. 13 It reflects the amount of wages and salaries disbursed, but not necessarily earned, during the year. This component is measured before deductions, such as social security contributions and union dues. See also Earnings, Net labor earnings, Pay-in-kind, and Other labor income. 13. Voluntary employee contributions to certain deferred compensation plans, such as 401(k) plans, are not deducted. (Employer contributions to deferred compensation plans are included in other labor income.) Appendix A Available from the Regional Economic Information System Table Time Samples series on page Quarterly State Series' Personal Income (SQ1) 1969-98 M-56 By Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry (SQ5) 1969-98 M-57 Wage and Salary Disbursements by Major Industry (SQ7) 1969-98 M-58 Annual State Series' Summary Tables (SA1— 3): Personal Income 1929-98 M-59 Population 1929-98 M-60 Per Capita Personal Income 1929-98 M-61 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry (SA5) 1929-97 M-62 Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry (SA7) 1929-97 M-64 Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry (SA25) 1969—97 M-66 Full-Time and Part-Time Wage and Salary Employees by Industry (SA27) 1969-97 M-68 Transfer Payments (SA35) 1948-97 M-70 Farm Income and Expenses (SA45) 1969—97 M-71 Personal Tax and Nontax Payments (SA50) 1948-97 M-72 Disposable Personal Income (SA51— 53): Disposable Personal Income 1948—97 M-73 Per Capita Disposable Personal Income 1948—97 M-74 Annual County Series 2 Summary Tables (CA1-3): Personal Income 1969-97 M-75 Population 1969-97 M-75 Per Capita Personal Income 1969-97 M-75 Personal Income: By Major Source and Earnings by Industry (CA5.2) 1969-97 M-76 By Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry (CA5.1) 1969-97 M-78 Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Major Industry 1969—97 M-79 Regional Economic Profile (CA30) 3 1 969-97 M-79 Summary Tables (CA34): Wage and Salary Disbursements 1969-97 M-80 Wage and Salary Employment 1969-97 M-80 Average Wage per Job 1969-97 M-80 BEARFACTS (BEA Regional Fact Sheet) 1996-97 M-81 BEARFACTS (BEA Regional Fact Sheet) 1987-97 M-82 Transfer Payments (CA35) 1969-97 M-83 Farm Income and Expenses (CA45) 1969-97 M-84 Census Journey to Work I960, 1970 M-85 1980, 1990 Total Commuters' Income Flows 1969-97 M-86 1 . These series are available for the United States, regions, and States. 2. The annual county series are available for the United States, regions, States, counties, metropolitan areas, and BEA economic areas. 3. These series are also available for the States and metropolitan areas. M-55 M-56 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Quarterly Personal Income for States and Regions [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Area 1969 II IV 1970 IV 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 746,858 48,112 14,146 3,016 23,402 2,639 3,486 1,423 177,049 2,346 3,377 15,577 30,987 81,289 43,473 155,881 46,856 18,412 34,838 40,077 15,697 55,666 9,728 7,643 13,591 16,033 5,014 1,756 1,901 128,446 9,063 4,905 23,123 13,788 9,131 10,167 5,157 14,599 6,890 11,158 15,770 4,695 52,341 5,699 2,855 7,769 36,018 16,271 7,725 2,175 2,161 3,082 1,128 113,092 1,296 86,147 3,164 2,021 7,279 13,186 764,655 49,196 14,410 3,100 23,943 2,708 3,571 1,465 180,761 2,347 3,408 15,968 31 ,854 82,764 44,420 159,111 47,895 18,893 35,403 40,863 16,057 56,971 10,078 7,774 13,899 16,227 5,196 1,858 1,939 131,842 9,333 4,962 23,766 14,226 9,351 10,341 5,234 15,093 7,126 11,410 16,183 4,819 53,685 5,907 2,911 7,984 36,883 16,753 7,944 2,279 2,204 3,162 1,163 116,335 1,356 88,470 3,223 2,121 7,534 13,632 783,154 50,246 14,716 3,163 24,482 2,769 3,615 1,500 184,457 2,428 3,508 16,422 32,563 84,21 1 45,324 162,630 48,863 19,323 36,274 41,767 16,403 58,675 10,383 8,005 14,293 16,717 5,355 1,922 1,999 135,902 9,586 5,077 24,783 14,714 9,558 10,616 5,334 15,553 7,348 11,699 16,717 4,918 55,339 6,134 2,969 8,227 38,010 17,180 8,135 2,322 2,296 3,242 1,185 118,725 1,402 90,171 3,393 2,207 7,703 13,848 797,142 51,117 14,982 3,210 24,887 2,814 3,688 1,535 188,001 2,479 3,600 16,780 33,401 85,694 46,046 164,887 49,432 19,509 36,873 42,476 16,597 59,952 10,560 8,231 14,665 16,996 5,496 1,939 2,066 138,089 9,743 5,139 25,565 14,986 9,636 10,757 5,443 15,707 7,460 11,851 16,764 5,041 56,480 6,357 3,025 8,376 38,721 17,527 8,334 2,369 2,319 3,299 1,206 121,088 1,444 91,984 3,547 2,278 7,778 14,056 807,687 51,861 15,134 3,293 25,249 2,834 3,779 1,572 190,574 2,485 3,644 17,210 33,519 87,030 46,686 165,204 50,032 19,408 36,219 42,621 16,925 61,045 10,731 8,315 15,006 17,463 5,524 1,928 2,077 140,644 9,915 5,222 25,971 15,158 9,803 10,904 5,521 16,159 7,617 12,038 17,147 5,190 57,677 6,538 3,110 8,527 39,502 18,117 8,667 2,437 2,377 3,400 1,235 122,564 1,500 93,154 3,627 2,331 7,982 13,970 827,716 53,046 15,449 3,401 25,837 2,903 3,851 1,606 195,795 2,543 3,823 17,797 34,648 89,071 47,913 167,489 50,404 19,608 37,251 43,047 17,179 61,791 10,763 8,467 15,208 17,756 5,574 1,881 2,142 145,139 10,175 5,447 27,153 15,620 10,087 1 1 ,226 5,785 16,533 7,850 12,393 17,527 5,345 59,878 6,810 3,234 8,842 40,992 18,661 8,910 2,490 2,479 3,510 1,272 125,917 1,547 95,688 3,805 2,402 8,164 14,310 839,436 53,761 1 5,595 3,440 26,210 2,923 3,962 1,631 198,310 2,549 3,823 17,979 35,283 90,100 48,577 170,137 51,517 19,927 37,472 43,712 17,510 62,956 10,878 8,640 15,494 18,149 5,675 1,951 2,169 147,387 10,331 5,598 27,698 15,698 10,354 11,401 5,899 16,762 7,911 12,633 17,647 5,455 60,618 6,887 3,278 8,995 41,459 19,146 9,170 2,547 2,540 3,588 1,300 127,120 1,552 96,516 3,881 2,418 8,301 14,453 Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-57 Quarterly Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Connecticut 1969 IV 1970 IV Income by place of residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance ' Plus: Adjustment for residence 2 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 3 Plus: Transfer payments State unemployment insurance benefits Transfers excluding State unemployment insurance benefits Earnings by place of work Components of earnings: Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 4 Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Earnings by industry: Farm earnings Nonfarm earnings Private earnings Agricultural services, forestry, fishing and other 5 Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local 14,146 14,075 71 10,401 411 658 10,647 2,498 1,001 61 941 8,746 547 1,109 39 1,070 71 10,330 9,201 39 25 698 4,217 3,396 821 475 469 1,049 661 1,568 1,130 172 102 856 14,410 14,341 69 10,606 417 672 10,861 2,526 1,022 59 963 8,937 557 1,112 37 1,075 69 10,537 9,376 41 22 724 4,302 3,456 846 483 479 1,063 657 1,604 1,161 176 103 883 14,716 14,644 72 10,859 425 687 11,120 2,550 1,047 69 977 9,168 572 1,118 40 1,078 72 10,786 9,559 40 21 732 4,356 3,505 851 496 495 1,087 664 1,667 1,227 185 123 919 14,982 14,903 79 11,065 432 703 11,335 2,578 1,069 73 996 9,372 591 1,102 47 1,055 79 10,986 9,726 42 22 733 4,373 3,530 844 517 522 1,102 683 1,731 1,259 189 115 955 15,134 15,054 79 11,219 440 660 11,439 2,592 1,102 82 1,021 9,515 614 1,090 47 1,043 79 11,140 9,871 42 20 778 4,388 3,520 868 525 533 1,120 688 1,776 1,270 189 115 965 15,449 15,371 78 11,355 444 668 11,578 2,624 1,247 108 1,139 9,623 632 1,100 45 1,054 78 11,277 9,950 41 23 803 4,316 3,454 862 543 546 1,150 703 1,825 1,326 216 127 982 15,595 15,513 82 11,411 448 677 11,640 2,677 1,278 138 1,140 9,645 647 1,119 49 1,070 82 11,329 9,977 41 24 826 4,248 3,381 868 558 552 1,157 730 1,841 1,351 218 123 1,011 15,614 15,536 77 11,316 443 673 1 1 ,546 2,686 1,382 193 1,189 9,532 660 1,124 44 1,079 77 11,239 9,851 42 23 826 4,134 3,259 875 565 558 1,162 762 1,779 1,388 221 127 1,040 1. Personal contributions (or social insurance are included in earnings by type and by in- dustry, but they are excluded from personal income. 2. The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers and for certain temporary and migratory workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting or work- ing temporarily outside U.S. borders less wage and salary disbursements to foreign residents commuting or working temporarily inside U.S. borders. 3. Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment. 4. Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and the capital consump- tion adjustment. 5. "Other" consists of the wage and salary disbursements of U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. Notes. — The estimates of earnings for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. M-58 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Quarterly Wage and Salary Disbursements by Major Industry [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Michigan 1969 IV 1970 IV By place of work Wage and salary disbursements Farm Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local 24,119 78 30 105 1,403 11,327 9,452 1,876 1,312 1,252 2,241 806 2,344 3,220 454 132 2,634 24,506 78 32 105 1,429 11,390 9,501 1,889 1,334 1,281 2,287 815 2,468 3,287 457 129 2,701 25,222 79 32 110 1,491 11,643 9,739 1,904 1,364 1,319 2,328 835 2,581 3,440 489 144 2,807 25,746 81 34 110 1,449 1 1 ,763 9,790 1,973 1,410 1,368 2,448 869 2,703 3,512 507 141 2,863 25,061 85 36 107 1,441 10,991 9,060 1,931 1,379 1,401 2,419 881 2,741 3,581 499 137 2,946 25,589 88 35 110 1,405 11,224 9,279 1,946 1,434 1,384 2,446 895 2,766 3,800 595 152 3,053 25,546 90 36 112 1,354 10,964 9,019 1,945 1,442 1,456 2,509 913 2,825 3,846 561 147 3,138 1971 IV 1972 IV By place of work Wage and salary disbursements Farm Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local 26,381 90 37 112 1,392 11,327 9,365 1,961 1,496 1,493 2,559 940 2,859 4,076 568 153 3,355 26,879 89 38 115 1,497 1 1 ,304 9,273 2,031 1,524 1,523 2,641 963 3,021 4,163 559 155 3,450 27,130 90 39 111 1,537 1 1 ,264 9,267 1,998 1,534 1,559 2,696 995 3,086 4,219 575 154 3,490 27,952 91 40 118 1,585 11,628 9,586 2,041 1,556 1,599 2,754 1,017 3,212 4,352 571 161 3,620 28,973 96 40 128 1,577 12,254 10,128 2,127 1,647 1,629 2,787 998 3,302 4,515 600 176 3,740 29,805 93 42 126 1,645 12,735 10,581 2,154 1,662 1,670 2,860 1,062 3,343 4,568 610 175 3,782 30,388 94 43 134 1,647 12,927 10,724 2,204 1,695 1,701 2,945 1,087 3,468 4,647 618 175 3,854 1 . "Other" consists of the wage and salary disbursements of U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. Notes. — The estimates of wage and salary disbursements for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-59 Personal Income for States and Regions [Millions of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 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 Alaska California ... Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 772,952 49,668 14,564 3,122 24,178 2,733 3,590 1,481 182,567 2,400 3,473 16,187 32,201 83,489 44,816 160,627 48,262 19,034 35,847 41,296 16,188 57,816 10,187 7,913 14,112 16,493 5,265 1,869 1,976 133,570 9,431 5,021 24,309 14,428 9,419 10,470 5,292 15,238 7,206 11,529 16,358 4,868 54,461 6,024 2,940 8,089 37,408 16,933 8,035 2,286 2,245 3,196 1,171 117,310 1,374 89,193 3,332 2,157 7,574 13,681 830,848 53,207 15,448 3,408 25,938 2,908 3,888 1,618 196,086 2,541 3,793 17,799 34,800 89,115 48,037 168,323 51,044 19,740 36,917 43,290 17,333 62,355 10,846 8,532 15,317 17,931 5,638 1,947 2,144 145,954 10,225 5,494 27,298 15,657 10,192 11,281 5,804 16,619 7,877 12,502 17,583 5,420 60,004 6,848 3,241 8,875 41,040 18,859 9,030 2,518 2,480 3,546 1,285 126,060 1,543 95,743 3,811 2,419 8,222 14,323 894,815 56,407 16,175 3,659 27,570 3,143 4,110 1,749 209,528 2,759 4,149 19,314 37,421 95,023 50,861 180,803 54,688 21,448 40,150 45,939 18,578 67,021 11,345 9,254 16,316 19,337 6,178 2,245 2,346 160,481 11,174 6,081 30,568 17,268 11,063 12,281 6,422 18,059 8,619 13,746 19,253 5,947 65,436 7,786 3,586 9,652 44,412 20,899 10,145 2,747 2,636 3,943 1,429 134,240 1,685 101,679 4,112 2,683 9,002 15,079 983,311 61,095 17,444 4,006 29,743 3,482 4,485 1,936 226,455 3,032 4,522 21,174 40,593 101,639 55,497 197,546 59,325 23,451 44,595 49,884 20,291 74,119 12,708 10,343 17,721 21,070 6,855 2,703 2,718 180,551 12,404 6,862 35,206 19,430 12,268 13,451 7,326 20,428 9,674 15,460 21 ,452 6,591 72,850 8,946 4,022 10,608 49,274 23,722 11,481 3,135 3,072 4,432 1,603 146,974 1,844 111,196 4,524 3,000 10,101 16,309 1,101,241 66,860 19,059 4,517 32,389 3,934 4,831 2,130 245,759 3,373 4,802 23,538 44,366 108,609 61,071 221,768 66,436 26,995 50,049 55,573 22,716 86,904 15,341 1 1 ,858 20,865 23,543 8,007 3,837 3,452 206,177 14,026 8,141 41,275 22,050 13,834 15,048 8,395 23,250 11,069 17,653 24,200 7,235 83,217 10,383 4,530 12,117 56,187 27,268 13,201 3,642 3,583 4,965 1,877 163,288 2,164 122,804 5,028 3,430 11,416 18,446 1,210,981 72,670 20,772 5,025 35,089 4,344 5,144 2,296 267,041 3,654 5,263 25,862 48,202 116,935 67,125 241,107 72,783 28,893 53,586 60,878 24,966 92,087 15,893 12,885 22,508 25,195 8,359 3,803 3,444 230,110 15,599 9,097 46,399 24,288 15,594 17,157 9,255 25,631 12,502 19,530 27,011 8,045 93,913 11,716 5,100 13,526 63,570 30,765 14,807 4,290 3,887 5,575 2,206 183,288 2,671 137,198 5,762 3,803 12,937 20,917 1,314,384 77,601 22,123 5,365 37,427 4,686 5,519 2,481 286,700 3,908 5,745 27,887 51,574 124,787 72,799 257,955 78,720 30,965 56,602 64,648 27,019 100,252 17,637 14,000 24,108 27,358 9,433 3,957 3,760 250,292 17,320 9,931 50,125 26,045 16,939 19,161 9,965 27,497 13,501 21,104 29,608 9,096 105,262 12,461 5,783 15,097 71,923 33,748 16,251 4,572 4,245 6,195 2,485 202,574 3,759 150,729 6,195 4,255 14,190 23,446 1,455,441 84,985 24,121 6,182 40,482 5,338 6,083 2,779 311,029 4,289 6,139 30,581 56,399 133,522 80,099 286,634 86,290 34,742 64,060 71,639 29,903 108,269 18,850 15,342 26,275 30,274 9,910 3,890 3,729 280,160 19,566 11,035 55,120 29,135 19,075 21,834 11,392 30,775 15,215 23,791 33,015 10,207 118,988 14,009 6,500 16,759 81,720 37,643 18,049 5,170 4,581 7,070 2,772 227,733 4,521 169,161 6,726 4,882 16,183 26,259 1,611,733 93,226 26,642 6,723 44,139 6,028 6,670 3,023 338,361 4,648 6,608 33,218 61,788 144,207 87,893 319,086 95,212 38,562 72,276 79,516 33,520 120,031 20,908 16,768 29,656 33,675 10,748 4,048 4,228 311,886 21,627 12.352 61,779 32,247 21,502 24,463 12,733 33,914 16,713 26,449 36,686 11,421 133,558 15,797 7,333 18,655 91,774 42,139 20,234 5,655 4,971 8,024 3,255 253,446 4,650 188,443 7,287 5,695 18,149 29,222 1,820,240 104,025 29,760 7,444 49,021 6,966 7,349 3,485 373,293 5,101 7,017 37,066 68,923 157,873 97,314 355,560 105,573 43,175 80,920 88,258 37,634 136,730 24,258 18,672 33,447 37,769 12,535 5,144 4,906 355,856 24,520 14,396 71,733 36,745 24,067 28,125 14,191 38,449 18,952 30,200 41,732 12,747 154,806 18,701 8,425 21,252 106,428 49,045 23,439 6,544 5,889 9,240 3,933 290,924 4,736 216,040 8,091 6,942 20,910 34,206 Note. — Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. M-60 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Population for States and Regions [Persons] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 201,298,000 11,735,000 3,000,000 992,000 5,650,000 724,000 932,000 437,000 42,111,000 540,000 762,000 3,868,000 7,095,000 18,105,000 11,741,000 39,904,000 11,039,000 5,143,000 8,781,000 10,563,000 4,378,000 16,202,000 2,805,000 2,236,000 3,758,000 4,640,000 1,474,000 621,000 668,000 43,440,000 3,440,000 1,913,000 6,641,000 4,551,000 3,198,000 3,619,000 2,220,000 5,031,000 2,570,000 3,897,000 4,614,000 1,746,000 16,328,000 1,737,000 1,011,000 2,535,000 11,045,000 4,943,000 2,166,000 707,000 694,000 1,047,000 329,000 26,635,000 296,000 19,711,000 743,000 480,000 2,062,000 3,343,000 203,798,722 11,878,088 3,038,782 996,784 5,703,706 741,932 950,561 446,323 42,516,918 550,332 755,087 3,938,051 7,190,282 18,271,605 11,811,561 40,319,722 11,124,681 5,203,700 8,896,558 10,668,839 4,425,944 16,349,829 2,828,534 2,247,823 3,815,249 4,684,768 1 ,487,963 618,851 666,641 43,973,515 3,449,846 1,930,077 6,845,353 4,605,421 3,230,587 3,650,209 2,221,128 5,099,150 2,598,210 3,936,975 4,659,930 1,746,629 16,621,375 1,794,912 1,023,206 2,566,485 11,236,772 5,037,873 2,223,979 717,255 697,172 1,065,672 333,795 27,101,402 304,328 20,023,181 762,920 493,223 2,100,388 3,417,362 206,817,509 11,996,218 3,061,448 1,015,677 5,738,589 762,173 963,974 454,357 42,869,509 565,207 750,641 4,022,507 7,281,935 18,364,865 11,884,354 40,622,322 11,205,816 5,249,921 8,971,835 10,734,782 4,459,968 16,474,813 2,851,828 2,246,132 3,851,901 4,722,703 1,504,208 626,659 671,382 45,013,167 3,497,452 1,972,028 7,163,026 4,710,272 3,298,262 3,710,666 2,265,529 5,200,760 2,661,836 4,010,238 4,752,846 1,770,252 17,076,950 1,896,108 1,053,258 2,617,944 1 1 ,509,640 5,194,044 2,303,502 738,749 711,037 1,100,733 340,023 27,570,486 316,494 20,345,575 791,580 519,989 2,149,890 3,446,958 209,274,882 12,087,834 3,069,617 1,034,817 5,762,122 781,699 976,365 463,214 42,991 ,563 573,821 743,775 4,081,121 7,336,538 18,351,767 11,904,541 40,824,274 11,258,111 5,296,129 9,024,681 10,746,920 4,498,433 16,562,762 2,860,506 2,255,525 3,866,878 4,753,234 1,518,293 630,937 677,389 46,019,010 3,540,080 2,018,116 7,520,324 4,807,151 3,336,106 3,761,967 2,307,291 5,296,085 2,718,404 4,088,445 4,828,131 1,796,910 17,502,870 2,008,847 1,077,815 2,657,448 11,758,760 5,368,407 2,404,576 763,229 719,138 1,134,601 346,863 27,918,162 326,494 20,584,794 818,104 546,736 2,195,219 3,446,815 211,349,205 12,147,736 3,069,140 1 ,046,420 5,783,809 801,824 978,010 468,533 42,836,999 579,078 733,674 4,109,038 7,335,240 18,194,767 1 1 ,885,202 40,946,800 11,260,248 5,329,122 9,071,764 10,767,205 4,518,461 16,628,032 2,864,031 2,264,369 3,885,164 4,774,601 1,528,517 632,411 678,939 46,991 ,755 3,580,769 2,058,491 7,927,099 4,906,940 3,371,573 3,788,840 2,349,802 5,382,441 2,775,442 4,138,417 4,906,648 1,805,293 17,942,658 2,125,281 1,104,225 2,694,182 12,018,970 5,527,390 2,495,803 782,061 727,389 1,168,784 353,353 28,327,835 333,232 20,867,737 841,851 568,910 2,238,878 3,477,227 213,333,635 12,156,540 3,075,784 1,060,050 5,776,992 817,073 953,503 473,138 42,709,177 583,150 720,755 4,133,341 7,335,227 18,072,768 11,863,936 41,036,791 11,273,745 5,349,886 9,109,374 10,765,613 4,538,173 16,671,561 2,867,941 2,267,881 3,898,450 4,785,391 1 ,537,809 634,212 679,877 47,954,591 3,627,805 2,100,385 8,317,034 4,994,870 3,417,039 3,820,720 2,378,603 5,461,112 2,843,199 4,201,621 4,978,155 1,814,048 18,354,229 2,224,342 1,129,568 2,732,454 12,267,865 5,649,835 2,541,318 807,973 737,203 1,198,793 364,548 28,800,91 1 344,696 21,172,548 858,121 596,713 2,280,956 3,547,877 215,456,585 12,176,402 3,084,726 1,073,280 5,762,138 830,025 946,339 479,894 42,727,721 588,756 710,308 4,157,208 7,341,417 18,032,254 1 1 ,897,778 41,105,385 11,306,351 5,351,080 9,107,840 10,770,498 4,569,616 16,742,551 2,881,425 2,278,621 3,925,793 4,795,383 1,541,440 638,469 681,420 48,787,678 3,680,533 2,158,291 8,541,660 5,058,535 3,468,755 3,886,963 2,399,924 5,535,097 2,900,158 4,260,829 5,056,385 1,840,548 18,789,070 2,286,348 1,162,682 2,771,858 12,568,182 5,781,745 2,586,144 831,981 749,208 1,233,935 380,477 29,346,033 370,973 21,536,715 875,052 619,847 2,324,622 3,618,824 217,553,859 12,207,302 3,085,984 1,089,960 5,748,868 847,025 950,321 485,144 42,667,403 592,755 696,305 4,172,132 7,344,079 17,974,654 11,887,478 41,186,726 11,360,274 5,371,552 9,117,481 10,752,731 4,584,688 16,863,608 2,903,770 2,298,645 3,956,602 4,823,554 1,548,901 645,293 686,843 49,513,969 3,737,204 2,168,688 8,695,356 5,126,155 3,530,443 3,951,636 2,430,324 5,593,463 2,941,407 4,329,160 5,132,693 1,877,440 19,269,802 2,347,976 1,195,162 2,823,396 12,903,268 5,915,555 2,632,244 856,979 758,521 1 ,272,365 395,446 29,929,494 393,115 21,934,505 892,335 646,823 2,372,155 3,690,561 219,760,875 12,257,357 3,088,729 1,105,369 5,744,097 871,860 955,128 492,174 42,546,619 594,821 681,768 4,194,639 7,342,027 17,851,507 11,881,857 41,353,165 11,406,312 5,405,075 9,157,247 10,771,232 4,613,299 16,949,656 2,914,308 2,317,836 3,979,844 4,845,042 1,554,466 649,168 688,992 50,311,832 3,782,736 2,207,228 8,888,958 5,211,771 3,575,001 4,015,582 2,459,810 5,668,494 2,988,979 4,401,939 5,205,706 1,905,628 19,710,280 2,427,310 1,225,245 2,865,935 13,191,790 6,078,758 2,696,007 883,446 771,354 1,316,421 411,530 30,553,208 397,363 22,350,247 915,749 678,134 2,439,355 3,772,360 Notes. — Midyear population estimates from the Bureau of the Census. Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-6. Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions [Dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 3,840 4,232 4,855 3,147 4,279 3,774 3,852 3,389 4,335 4,445 4,558 4,185 4,539 4,611 3,817 4,025 4,372 3,701 4,082 3,909 3,698 3,568 3,632 3,539 3,755 3,555 3,572 3,009 2,958 3,075 2,742 2,624 3,660 3,170 2,945 2,893 2,384 3,029 2,804 2,959 3,545 2,788 3,335 3,468 2,908 3,191 3,387 3,426 3,709 3,234 3,235 3,053 3,558 4,404 4,643 4,525 4,484 4,493 3,673 4,092 4,077 4,479 5,084 3,419 4,547 3,919 4,090 3,625 4,612 4,618 5,023 4,520 4,840 4,877 4,067 4,175 4,588 3,793 4,150 4,058 3,916 3,814 3,835 3,796 4,015 3,827 3,789 3,146 3,216 3,319 2,964 2,847 3,988 3,400 3,155 3,091 2,613 3,259 3,032 3,176 3,773 3,103 3,610 3,815 3,168 3,458 3,652 3,744 4,061 3,511 3,558 3,327 3,849 4,651 5,070 4,782 4,996 4,904 3,914 4,191 4,327 4,702 5,283 3,603 4,804 4,124 4,264 3,850 4,888 4,881 5,528 4,802 5,139 5,174 4,280 4,451 4,880 4,085 4,475 4,279 4,165 4,068 3,978 4,120 4,236 4,094 4,107 3,583 3,494 3,565 3,195 3,083 4,267 3,666 3,354 3,310 2,834 3,472 3,238 3,428 4,051 3,360 3,832 4,106 3,405 3,687 3,859 4,024 4,404 3,719 3,707 3,583 4,201 4,869 5,325 4,998 5,194 5,160 4,187 4,375 4,699 5,054 5,683 3,871 5,162 4,454 4,594 4,178 5,267 5,283 6,079 5,188 5,533 5,538 4,662 4,839 5,270 4,428 4,941 4,642 4,511 4,475 4,443 4,586 4,583 4,433 4,515 4,284 4,013 3,923 3,504 3,400 4,681 4,042 3,677 3,576 3,175 3,857 3,559 3,782 4,443 3,668 4,162 4,453 3,732 3,992 4,190 4,419 4,774 4,107 4,271 3,906 4,620 5,264 5,648 5,402 5,530 5,488 4,601 4,732 5,211 5,504 6,210 4,316 5,600 4,906 4,940 4,547 5,737 5,825 6,545 5,728 6,048 5,969 5,138 5,416 5,900 5,065 5,517 5,161 5,027 5,226 5,356 5,237 5,371 4,931 5,239 6,068 5,085 4,388 3,917 3,955 5,207 4,494 4,103 3,972 3,573 4,320 3,988 4,266 4,932 4,008 4,638 4,885 4,102 4,497 4,675 4,933 5,289 4,656 4,926 4,248 5,312 5,764 6,493 5,885 5,973 6,030 5,099 5,305 5,676 5,978 6,753 4,741 6,074 5,317 5,395 4,852 6,253 6,267 7,302 6,257 6,571 6,470 5,658 5,875 6,456 5,401 5,883 5,655 5,501 5,524 5,542 5,682 5,774 5,265 5,436 5,997 5,066 4,799 4,300 4,331 5,579 4,863 4,564 4,491 3,891 4,693 4,397 4,648 5,426 4,435 5,117 5,267 4,515 4,950 5,182 5,445 5,827 5,310 5,272 4,651 6,051 6,364 7,748 6,480 6,714 6,373 5,672 5,896 6,100 6,373 7,172 4,999 6,495 5,646 5,831 5,171 6,710 6,637 8,089 6,708 7,025 6,920 6,119 6,275 6,962 5,787 6,215 6,002 5,913 5,988 6,121 6,144 6,141 5,705 6,119 6,198 5,517 5,130 4,706 4,601 5,868 5,149 4,883 4,930 4,152 4,968 4,655 4,953 5,856 4,942 5,602 5,450 4,973 5,446 5,723 5,837 6,284 5,495 5,667 5,021 6,530 6,903 10,133 6,999 7,079 6,865 6,104 6,479 6,690 6,962 7,816 5,672 7,042 6,302 6,402 5,728 7,290 7,236 8,816 7,330 7,679 7,428 6,738 6,959 7,596 6,468 7,026 6,662 6,522 6,420 6,492 6,674 6,641 6,276 6,398 6,028 5,429 5,658 5,235 5,089 6,339 5,684 5,403 5,525 4,688 5,502 5,173 5,495 6,432 5,437 6,175 5,966 5,438 5,936 6,333 6,363 6,857 6,033 6,039 5,556 7,011 7,609 11,500 7,712 7,537 7,548 6,822 7,115 7,334 7,606 8,626 6,082 7,684 6,914 6,983 6,143 7,953 7,814 9,692 7,919 8,416 8,078 7,397 7,716 8,347 7,134 7,893 7,382 7,266 7,082 7,174 7,234 7,451 6,950 6,915 6,236 6,137 6,199 5,717 5,596 6,950 6,187 6,015 6,092 5,176 5,983 5,591 6,009 7,047 5,993 6,776 6,508 5,985 6,509 6,957 6,932 7,505 6,401 6,445 6,095 7,910 8,295 11,703 8,431 7,958 8,399 7,440 7,746 8,196 8,455 9,616 6,674 8,536 7,792 7,677 6,995 8,800 8,527 10,472 8,801 9,369 8,909 8,202 8,566 9,233 7,927 8,794 8,175 8,125 8,029 8,310 8,004 8,352 7,754 8,031 7,905 7,117 6,962 6,395 6,424 7,856 6,951 6,664 6,905 5,704 6,698 6,232 6,769 7,898 6,638 7,671 7,427 6,730 7,295 7,885 7,839 8,472 7,184 7,511 6,773 9,127 9,299 11,777 9,459 8,711 9,651 8,332 8,802 Note. — Per capita personal income was computed using midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. M-62 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry for States [Thousands of dollars] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Income by place of residence Personal income (thousands of dollars) Nonfarm personal income Farm income ' Population (persons) 2 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 4 Plus: Adjustment for residence 5 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 6 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by place of work Components of earnings: Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 7 Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Earnings by industry: Farm earnings Nonfarm earnings Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 8 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 8 Forestry Fishing Other ? Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 9 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Local and interurban passenger transit . Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services 24,309,176 23,651,855 657,321 6,641,000 3,660 17,477,189 735,125 -20,786 16,721,278 4,982,532 2,605,366 14,378,146 695,218 2,403,825 426,273 1,977,552 657,321 16,819,868 13,657,361 166,466 144,886 21,580 2,466 18,834 280 85,702 2,659 77 31,217 51 ,749 1,566,591 482,278 228,009 856,304 2,556,023 1,536,380 87,223 64,228 122,267 26,035 170,179 155,613 292,285 6,960 345,187 45,683 32,882 187,838 1,019,643 307,264 24,973 13,478 107,197 158,207 172,103 170,685 9,784 36,428 19,524 1,309,537 118,362 208,933 51 ,304 430,873 48,435 361 ,829 181 20,428 321,839 178,226 27,298,068 26,728,285 569,783 6,845,353 3,988 19,333,896 821,799 -19,041 18,493,056 5,634,580 3,170,432 16,107,111 851,656 2,375,129 371,195 2,003,934 569,783 18,764,113 15,152,654 184,791 160,451 24,340 3,227 20,798 315 93,898 2,847 291 31,715 59,045 1,819,791 541,462 285,839 992,490 2,631,616 1,515,087 96,993 64,516 135,431 26,958 184,714 175,185 280,197 9,901 316,492 38,333 38,410 147,957 1,116,529 336,160 25,180 15,600 112,665 170,139 195,585 188,336 11,217 41,174 20,473 1,519,328 130,372 239,618 59,957 479,726 55,124 398,474 199 25,929 399,566 210,089 30,567,725 29,895,289 672,436 7,163,026 4,267 21,400,234 942,212 -13,003 20,445,019 6,306,863 3,815,843 17,641,249 994,070 2,764,915 488,753 2,276,162 672,436 20,727,798 16,687,608 207,879 184,081 23,798 3,728 19,654 416 97,427 3,127 364 18,647 75,289 1,998,413 570,479 311,343 1,116,591 2,727,642 1,546,325 99,975 68,290 148,816 28,023 205,642 176,237 259,765 9,373 317,387 38,327 40,310 154,180 1,181,317 357,978 24,765 18,324 128,789 171,092 212,285 186,964 10,466 49,214 21,440 1,689,135 128,929 270,715 61,075 525,419 60,183 436,151 210 28,875 467,317 235,680 35,206,160 34,431,909 774,251 7,520,324 4,681 24,851,214 1,104,151 -10,704 23,736,359 6,972,256 4,497,545 20,251,798 1 ,248,643 3,350,773 575,931 2,774,842 774,251 24,076,963 19,533,541 234,611 209,884 24,727 4,564 19,758 405 127,783 4,490 581 47,618 75,094 2,563,060 772,815 362,100 1,428,145 3,101,944 1,777,856 114,977 81,548 193,569 34,765 234,711 177,475 303,683 10,762 355,919 45,176 42,829 182,442 1,324,088 389,864 25,120 21,238 154,211 182,605 243,349 206,059 13,064 65,531 23,047 1,982,652 137,361 335,712 70,811 589,61 1 66,062 488,812 305 34,432 578,032 271,125 41,275,413 40,408,964 866,449 7,927,099 5,207 29,149,154 1,434,887 -10,201 27,704,066 8,135,694 5,435,653 23,860,224 1 ,538,300 3,750,630 629,339 3,121,291 866,449 28,282,705 23,270,492 263,403 236,230 27,173 4,333 22,329 511 142,041 5,247 745 51,495 84,554 3,369,459 1 ,075,070 452,571 1,841,818 3,617,784 2,125,578 139,794 97,337 239,024 48,120 283,949 219,960 382,927 14,585 404,955 63,760 45,160 186,007 1,492,206 436,713 27,095 23,721 179,175 197,316 286,020 225,087 13,844 74,724 28,511 2,340,472 157,484 405,348 82,413 666,948 68,804 555,219 348 42,577 703,961 324,318 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-63 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry for States — Continued [Thousands of dollars] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wholesale trade Retail trade Building materials and garden equipment . General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations ... Apparel and accessory stores Home furniture and furnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and services Real estate Combined real estate, insurance, etc. I0 Holding and other investment offices Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ... Membership organizations Engineering and management services 12 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1 ,055,946 2,357,587 150,961 361,131 341 ,365 503,656 126,139 146,273 421,023 307,039 1,222,744 303,567 919,177 109,257 230,318 111,996 427,088 13,942 26,576 3,336,765 295,368 257,575 251,044 384,141 127,831 83,188 118,236 26,822 816,427 198,964 154,586 ( N ) 2,253 225,970 ( N) ,360 394 3,162,507 682,846 715,264 1,764,397 1,193,916 2,626,966 170,977 412,262 377,269 549,101 137,282 163,903 468,441 347,731 1,333,535 346,342 987,193 87,767 259,217 124,881 462,920 15,086 37,322 3,748,813 319,211 272,429 261 ,423 423,790 136,203 91,206 140,526 28,802 968,220 254,143 173,385 ( N ) 2,705 251,322 ( N ) 425,448 3,611,459 756,561 771,483 2,083,415 n 1,298,812 2,927,736 194,258 458,916 418,572 623,684 152,057 182,944 522,351 374,954 1,585,239 394,674 1,190,565 124,588 284,415 147,601 573,045 17,822 43,094 4,155,325 352,022 283,564 270,948 447,689 166,980 102,716 174,206 56,319 1,074,711 302,712 205,309 ( N ) 4,219 266,158 H 447,772 4,040,190 853,445 828,507 2,358,238 ( N ) ( N ) 1,506,356 3,348,277 231,171 524,447 471,553 741,812 171,548 220,227 565,178 422,341 1 ,854,472 456,942 1,397,530 156,097 324,403 173,550 687,547 17,330 38,603 4,814,386 400,535 295,061 281,575 537,376 207,130 119,284 241,218 33,569 1,253,553 372,387 245,293 ( N ) 3,731 292,418 ( N ) 531,256 4,543,422 928,027 914,354 2,701,041 ( N ) ( N ) 1,826,773 3,909,660 251,623 610,093 531,445 894,126 198,221 267,250 677,244 479,658 2,146,832 548,996 1 ,597,836 127,084 382,973 199,562 844,096 17,210 26,911 5,654,068 475,998 319,627 297,642 645,061 245,819 135,548 286,122 43,196 1 ,467,920 477,732 279,473 ( N ) 4,194 336,955 ( N ) 638,781 5,012,213 957,724 935,268 3,119,221 n M 2,153,394 4,250,977 272,498 670,949 629,229 889,734 211,957 283,305 757,928 535,377 2,253,443 649,634 1,603,809 126,262 439,807 222,245 706,447 14,658 94,390 6,319,889 483,184 342,820 287,774 751,318 270,486 158,047 323,016 39,757 1,733,852 551,594 300,638 ( N ) 4,741 367,676 ( N ) 704,986 5,670,048 1,028,870 1,018,406 3,622,772 ( N ) M N Data not available for this year. 1. Farm income consists of proprietors' income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. 2. Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. 3. Per capita personal income is total personal income divided by total midyear population. 4. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry, but they are excluded from personal income. 5. The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers and for certain temporary and migratory workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting or work- ing temporarily outside U.S. borders less wage and salary disbursements to foreign residents commuting or working temporarily inside U.S. borders. 6. Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment. 7. Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and the capital consump- tion adjustment. 8. "Other" consists of the wage and salary disbursements of U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 9. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: Fabricated metal products, electronic and other electric equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. 10. Under the 1987 SIC, combined real estate, insurance, etc., was reclassified to four 2- digit industries: Nondepository credit institutions; insurance agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services. 11. "Social services" was first recognized under the 1972 SIC, so estimates for 1958-74 do not exist. 12. "Engineering and management services" was first recognized under the 1987 SIC, so estimates Tor 1958-87 do not exist. Note. — The estimates of earnings for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 SIC. M-64 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry for States [Thousands of dollars] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wage and salary disbursements by place of work . Farm wage and salary disbursements Nonfarm wage and salary disbursements Private wage and salary disbursements Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 1 Forestry Fishing Other r Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services 14,378,146 228,362 14,149,784 11,024,764 117,520 106,883 10,637 653 9,704 280 58,417 8 7,287 48,668 1,279,925 406,447 216,435 657,043 2,311,454 1,382,922 69,065 56,896 110,364 22,397 153,962 140,239 271,138 5,843 311,114 42,002 29,825 170,077 928,532 280,024 21,383 12,290 100,453 145,551 155,835 154,868 7,578 32,237 18,313 1,151,585 112,284 160,270 48,373 398,878 42,300 336,605 169 19,804 276,467 155,313 16,107,111 196,134 15,910,977 12,342,455 132,442 123,100 9,342 705 8,322 315 66,579 ( D ) ( D ) 8,788 55,193 1 ,500,576 459,986 269,518 771,072 2,371,194 1,355,731 77,840 57,167 121,892 23,128 165,996 158,149 257,991 8,404 283,513 35,532 35,048 131,071 1,015,463 305,104 21,490 14,259 105,740 155,671 178,706 170,227 8,712 36,386 19,168 1,312,889 123,271 182,385 55,894 437,289 48,347 364,234 182 24,526 332,702 181,348 17,641,249 181,233 17,460,016 13,475,190 144,726 136,113 8,613 753 7,444 416 84,377 ( D ) ( D ) 11,419 70,205 1,622,717 473,122 293,254 856,341 2,444,374 1,373,358 80,465 61,459 133,365 24,016 183,392 158,521 237,370 7,486 282,078 35,342 36,008 133,856 1,071,016 323,843 21,099 17,055 120,733 155,576 192,849 168,578 8,092 43,150 20,041 1,438,767 121,037 201,449 56,398 473,504 51,284 395,130 192 26,898 383,042 203,337 20,251,798 195,417 20,056,381 15,579,600 161,309 152,545 8,764 639 7,720 405 89,983 ( D ) ( D ) 16,127 69,854 2,042,960 662,520 338,689 1,041,751 2,759,498 1 ,563,996 89,763 72,191 171,440 29,395 208,179 158,299 275,487 9,170 314,292 41,404 37,853 156,523 1,195,502 351,867 21,344 19,659 144,264 165,040 219,524 185,193 10,094 57,448 21,069 1,651,440 128,984 235,921 65,893 525,062 55,455 437,241 276 32,090 464,890 230,690 23,860,224 232,542 23,627,682 18,705,874 185,674 175,995 9,679 607 8,561 511 100,044 ( D ) P) 16,890 78,337 2,724,899 925,832 423,053 1,376,014 3,209,682 1,868,008 108,597 87,007 212,488 40,648 250,169 197,052 347,609 12,142 357,714 57,352 40,055 157,175 1,341,674 392,465 22,571 21,865 167,465 177,990 255,570 202,222 10,687 65,119 25,720 1,947,156 147,737 283,497 76,070 594,722 60,443 495,079 323 38,877 567,942 277,188 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-65 Wage and Salary Disbursements by Industry for States — Continued [Thousands of dollars] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wholesale trade Retail trade Building materials and garden equipment . General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations ... Apparel and accessory stores Home furniture and furnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate .. Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and services Real estate Combined real estate, insurance, etc. 3 .. Holding and other investment offices Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 4 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ... Membership organizations Engineering and management services 5 ... Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 866,434 1,974,532 133,300 325,718 296,651 411,446 104,256 118,351 356,826 227,984 867,884 274,612 593,272 62,533 212,124 62,590 239,339 6,156 10,530 2,397,013 254,596 178,479 250,528 299,709 84,815 50,266 103,553 25,192 443,156 66,403 137,771 ( N ) 2,186 217,337 ( N ) 283,022 3,125,020 673,167 712,308 1,739,545 n 1,002,966 2,211,378 152,721 372,488 326,345 449,079 115,625 135,105 400,094 259,921 1,005,579 311,261 694,318 53,786 238,365 72,368 305,840 6,664 17,295 2,738,852 276,082 189,604 260,903 336,527 93,718 59,675 121,366 26,994 591,156 97,889 154,397 n 2,634 240,453 (N) 287,454 3,568,522 746,251 769,799 2,052,472 ( N ) M 1,079,775 2,460,550 172,447 415,764 363,007 503,217 126,896 149,354 447,331 282,534 1,135,941 351,528 784,413 64,679 259,617 83,047 344,326 7,743 25,001 3,063,963 304,424 196,619 270,319 341,240 110,437 63,454 154,964 52,748 685,644 130,363 182,748 ( N ) 4,114 254,355 ( N ) 312,534 3,984,826 836,694 827,959 2,320,173 ( N ) ( N ) 1,252,391 2,800,297 202,482 473,628 405,155 601,560 142,799 179,941 478,100 316,632 1,344,857 407,101 937,756 80,654 292,445 94,750 432,222 8,743 28,942 3,476,865 349,678 198,668 280,933 391,590 135,058 72,883 216,677 30,957 809,568 153,438 214,106 ( N ) 3,576 278,706 ( N ) 341,027 4,476,781 908,878 914,046 2,653,857 ( N ) h 1,539,367 3,242,038 216,772 553,544 456,433 708,987 164,749 214,573 568,636 358,344 1 ,647,693 488,228 1,159,465 81,258 338,522 115,829 577,065 9,435 37,356 4,109,321 425,427 219,157 296,874 494,595 164,786 82,823 252,291 39,897 972,536 205,369 244,377 n 4,086 326,689 ( N ) 380,414 4,921,808 936,377 934,810 3,050,621 N 1,795,552 3,575,728 230,856 611,971 550,611 697,412 181.160 239,252 657,832 406,634 1,848,941 575,834 1,273,107 80,057 393,501 140,860 603,933 9,253 45,503 4,641,242 439,329 233,843 286,996 589,033 183,791 98,976 287,715 36,657 1,190,161 250,728 267,297 (N) 4,605 356.355 n 415,756 5,548,512 999,214 1,017,865 3,531,433 ( N ) ( N ) D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N Data not available for this year. 1. "Other" consists of the wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 2. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: Fabricated metal products, electronic and other electric equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. 3. Under the 1987 SIC, combined real estate, insurance, etc., was reclassified to four 2- digit industries: Nondepository credit institutions; insurance agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services. 4. "Social services" was first recognized under the 1972 SIC, so estimates for 1958-74 do not exist. 5. "Engineering and management services" was first recognized under the 1987 SIC, so estimates prior to 1958-87 do not exist. Note. — The estimates of wage and salary disbursements for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 SIC. M-66 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry for States [Number of jobs] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Employment by place of work Total full- and part-time employment By type: Wage and salary employment Proprietors' employment Farm proprietors' employment Nonfarm proprietors' employment ' By industry: Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private employment Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 2 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 2 Forestry Fishing Other 2 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 3 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation • Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services 2,856,892 2,468,161 388,731 39,286 349,445 92,176 2,764,716 2,241,173 39,268 33,561 5,707 318 5,369 20 8,153 376 ( L ) 1,146 6,623 201,094 61,044 30,549 109,501 335,763 185,097 15,546 10,355 16,750 3,535 21,968 18,209 33,762 932 37,399 6,231 6,443 13,967 150,666 46,183 5,012 2,462 23,559 17,658 24,747 19,915 1,039 6,041 4,050 157,302 12,345 31,125 11,069 45,436 9,156 32,450 19 3,811 39,121 18,206 2,966,073 2,559,842 406,231 38,311 367,920 92,681 2,873,392 2,334,954 40,900 36,049 4,851 367 4,464 20 8,530 367 ( L ) 1,174 6,980 211,294 61,377 34,033 115,884 328,884 174,065 16,420 9,878 16,977 3,318 22,027 19,740 30,264 1,328 32,479 4,797 6,829 10,008 154,819 46,191 4,837 2,793 23,936 18,157 26,742 20,907 1,091 6,262 3,903 167,484 12,702 33,528 1 1 ,355 44,832 9,105 31 ,692 20 4,015 45,520 19,547 3,082,061 2,649,570 432,491 37,357 395,134 91,172 2,990,889 2,434,417 43,559 38,160 5,399 425 4,949 25 10,231 340 10 1,553 8,328 216,751 61,519 34,685 120,547 325,191 169,079 16,020 9,894 17,448 3,278 23,149 18,200 26,520 1,073 31,640 4,702 7,008 10,147 156,112 46,090 4,530 3,001 26,513 17,148 27,068 19,589 943 7,133 4,097 172,841 11,591 34,638 11,111 46,401 9,423 32,545 22 4,411 48,519 20,581 3,338,254 2,854,453 483,801 36,248 447,553 91,342 3,246,912 2,668,055 46,392 40,941 5,451 461 4,965 25 9,984 513 16 1,838 7,617 262,420 80,339 39,460 142,621 348,491 183,342 16,325 11,121 20,773 3,715 25,091 17,695 30,052 1,174 33,752 5,054 7,156 11,434 165,149 46,913 4,589 3,261 29,567 16,744 29,305 20,251 1,096 9,160 4,263 186,127 11,385 39,768 13,053 47,214 9,579 32,812 27 4,796 52,406 22,301 3,666,226 3,134,482 531,744 36,333 495,411 92,664 3,573,562 2,979,646 48,210 43,000 5,210 275 4,910 25 10,522 603 17 2,139 7,763 326,236 103,591 45,866 176,779 382,877 208,290 18,186 12,439 23,284 4,710 28,588 20,742 37,348 1,504 36,725 6,622 7,244 10,898 174,587 48,513 4,426 3,336 32,432 17,331 32,374 20,543 1,039 9,528 5,065 204,403 11,555 44,161 12,979 52,133 9,967 36,407 31 5,728 58,559 25,016 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-67 Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry for States — Continued [Number of jobs] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wholesale trade Retail trade Building materials and garden equipment . General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations ... Apparel and accessory stores Home furniture and furnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and services Real estate Combined real estate, insurance, etc. 4 . Holding and other investment offices .... Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 5 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 6 .. Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 136,252 492,607 23,513 78,245 75,836 79,465 26,183 23,571 115,462 70,332 222,476 45,400 177,076 1 1 ,004 29,153 16,245 1 1 1 ,747 1,527 7,400 648,258 75,418 61,075 116,908 71,639 21,349 17,648 32,019 6,345 92,834 16,500 34,541 < N i 376 51,616 < N i 49,990 523,543 79,648 137,413 306,482 144,254 518,931 24,915 84,119 78,747 81,558 27,092 24,530 120,502 77,468 240,108 47,873 192,235 7,912 30,944 17,059 121,075 1,899 13,346 674,569 74,431 61,352 115,639 76,270 22,011 18,941 34,603 6,561 100,701 18,028 36,527 (N) 458 54,112 ( N ) 54,935 538,438 79,954 133,683 324,801 151,676 550,877 26,864 88,454 83,480 85,855 29,365 26,059 129,504 81,296 261,969 51 ,076 210,893 8,985 31,804 18,315 131,990 1,891 17,908 701,322 77,969 60,424 114,801 80,776 24,465 20,191 40,166 8,690 108,695 19,217 38,113 < N i 650 55,053 52 112 556,472 80,666 129,528 346,278 ( N ) N 159,899 588,740 28,672 95,441 84,476 93,186 31,785 29,673 135,653 89,854 299,146 56,818 242,328 9,061 33,855 20,407 152,459 1,665 24,881 766,856 83,576 60,291 114,203 92,927 27,521 21,605 50,207 7,084 125,990 20,707 43,256 (N) 643 57,708 ( N ) 61,138 578,857 80,904 122,805 375,148 ( N ) n 183,744 643,182 29,350 107,923 92,040 98,641 34,986 33,271 151,824 95,147 350,330 64,117 286,213 9,379 37,305 22,325 184,428 1,494 31,282 830,142 93,502 61,671 110,228 106,712 29,791 23,111 54,606 7,660 142,071 24,081 45,138 ( N ) 729 59,662 ( N) 71,180 593,916 81,221 118,125 394,570 ( N ) ( N ) 195,045 659,074 29,115 108,937 97,020 93,411 35,973 34,938 159,079 100,601 365,953 70,176 295,777 8,385 40,760 24,329 182,754 1,709 37,840 856,946 92,391 62,754 102,053 112,593 32,097 24,342 58,134 7,191 155,692 26,718 46.099 ( N ) 765 60,459 ( N ) 75,658 632,160 84,584 120,885 426,691 ( N ) M L Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates tor this item are included in the totals. N Data not available for this year. 1. Excludes limited partners. 2. "Other" consists of the number ot jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 3. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: Fabricated metal products, electronic and other electric equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. 4. Under the 1987 SIC, combined real estate, insurance, etc., was reclassified to four 2- digit industries: Nondepository credit institutions: insurance agents, brokers, and services: real estate: and legal services. 5. "Social sen/ices" was first recognized under the 1972 SIC, so estimates for 1969-74 do not exist. 6. "Engineering and management sen/ices" was first recognized under the 1987 SIC, so estimates for 1 969-87 do not exist. Note. — The estimates of employment for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 SIC. M-68 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Full-Time and Part-Time Wage and Salary Employees by Industry for States [Number of jobs] Pennsylvania 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wage and salary employment by place of work .... Farm wage and salary employment Nonfarm wage and salary employment Private wage and salary employment Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 1 Forestry Fishing Other' Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Local and interurban passenger transit . Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services 4,650,743 24,765 4,625,978 3,932,527 9,352 9,228 124 Q n 20 38,750 50 2,55 5,537 210,014 63,306 42,580 104,128 1,588,776 945,691 14,779 29,510 67,031 252,802 117,398 144,464 159,828 24,177 54,551 39,000 29,621 12,530 643,085 114,998 8,788 69,452 182,584 48,579 71,145 63,673 19,526 35,236 29,104 269,299 52,930 70,338 10,170 34,672 21 ,630 7,786 889 4,367 51 ,423 49,766 4,622,641 26,707 4,595,934 3,891,260 9,603 9,483 120 20 38,997 ( D ) ( D ) 2,524 5,578 203,574 60,787 41,414 101,373 1,529,046 904,629 14,326 27,969 65,121 244,538 113,420 138,081 153,059 22,137 49,469 37,505 29,019 9,985 624,417 113,997 8,972 65,508 172,425 48,423 70,191 62,386 19,661 34,759 28,095 269,963 51,812 70,780 9,216 34,507 20,712 8,199 799 4,797 52,977 50,671 4,555,803 25,199 4,530,604 3,822,328 10,047 9,916 131 25 38,985 ( D ) ( D ) 2,404 5,358 201,122 59,732 40,384 101,006 1,439,931 838,699 14,679 26,073 63,349 224,140 105,345 128,647 140,904 21,856 45,591 33,086 27,687 7,342 601,232 112,308 7,889 62,792 163,696 46,642 68,003 59,892 18,533 34,547 26,930 267,604 49,642 71,541 9,016 33,519 20,298 7,761 736 4,724 52,980 50,906 4,626,995 25,471 4,601,524 3,881,768 10,567 10,438 129 ( D ) ( D ) 25 39,946 ( D ) ( D ) 2,500 5,138 211,123 64,316 41,436 105,371 1,433,530 837,906 15,056 27,620 63,785 220,155 102,935 128,057 141,187 23,373 45,103 34,720 28,611 7,304 595,624 109,696 7,226 62,703 162,168 45,762 69,585 58,700 18,125 35,731 25,928 266,996 46,544 73,616 9,319 33,400 19,465 8,324 716 4,895 53,521 50,596 4,764,128 30,539 4,733,589 3,998,970 11,214 11,090 124 ( D ) 25 40,444 ( D ) ( D ) 2,617 5,233 216,285 68,956 39,104 108,225 1,479,581 884,948 15,394 29,164 67,321 232,610 109,789 135,725 149,558 24,806 49,384 34,931 29,667 6,599 594,633 106,072 7,059 63,371 161,115 46,074 71,415 59,751 17,393 37,812 24,571 268,012 44,985 77,428 8,529 32,268 17,525 8,787 662 5,294 54,365 50,437 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-69 Full-Time and Part-Time Wage and Salary Employees by Industry for States — Continued [Number of jobs] Pennsylvania 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wholesale trade Retail trade Building materials and garden equipment . General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations ... Apparel and accessory stores Home furniture and furnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and services Real estate Combined real estate, insurance, etc. 3 . Holding and other investment offices Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 4 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ... Membership organizations Engineering and management services 5 .. Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 203,905 633,473 26,055 151,381 103,106 89,211 44,165 27,125 129,702 62,728 189,209 75,603 113,606 8,592 56,689 13,231 30,080 3,167 1,847 789,749 43,125 54,491 94,415 75,149 22,321 10,192 25,474 7,527 186,690 12,586 114,625 ( N ) 827 103,450 ( N ) 38,877 693,451 145,730 81,397 466,324 R 205,478 642,448 25,968 153,740 104,397 90,967 44,526 26,512 131,910 64,428 196,742 78,249 118,493 7,996 59,270 14,117 31,710 3,101 2,299 795,409 44,094 52,306 91,312 77,807 23,275 10,153 26,045 7,272 192,853 13,088 115,693 (N) 965 101,115 (N) 39,431 704,674 142,561 80,817 481 ,296 205,885 655,407 26,741 155,474 106,119 92,551 45,372 26,561 136,872 65,717 200,588 79,697 120,891 7,701 59,703 14,859 32,771 3,214 2,643 802,759 45,965 50,007 88,508 77,736 23,877 10,539 26,751 7,441 200,616 13,734 113,665 (N) 1,314 102,940 N, 36 R 39,6& 708,276 137,762 76,053 494,461 R 209,690 668,513 27,779 156,515 106,256 95,450 45,828 27,642 141,497 67,546 206,601 81,566 125,035 7,860 60,990 15,500 34,137 3,129 3,419 834,802 50,705 46,705 85,832 85,192 25,182 10,548 27,942 7,423 214,418 15,094 114,295 1,246 107,597 (N) 42,623 719,756 136,096 69,966 513,694 (N) M 216,839 693,074 28,527 163,126 108,113 97,391 44,981 28.924 152,000 70,012 212,882 85,403 127,479 7,390 60,817 16,154 36,221 2,882 4,015 860,639 54,146 46,043 80,622 91,275 26,848 11,581 28,699 7,058 225,118 16,671 115,740 ( N ) 1,355 108,931 ( N ) 46,552 734,619 136,093 66,138 532,388 ia 218,388 696,921 28,541 162,305 110.487 91,427 45,441 29,051 158,083 71,586 215,385 89,198 126,187 6,648 60,700 16,765 35,895 2,750 3.429 871,711 52,383 44,132 72,501 93,847 26,571 12,403 29,688 7,504 237,725 17,986 112,277 ( N ) 1,377 110,269 ( N ) 53,048 745,597 135,709 65,215 544,673 ft D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N Data not available for this year. 1. "Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 2. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: Fabricated metal products, electronic and other electric equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. 3. Under the 1987 SIC, combined real estate, insurance, etc., was reclassified to four 2- digit industries: Nondepository credit institutions; insurance agents, brokers, and services: real estate; and legal services. 4. "Social services" was first recognized under the 1972 SIC. so estimates for 1969-74 do not exist. 5. "Engineering and management services" was first recognized under the 1987 SIC. so estimates for 1 969-87 do not exist. Note. — The estimates of employment for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 SIC. M-70 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Transfer Payments for States [Thousands of dollars] New Mexico 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Total 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 employee retirement payments Military retirement payments State and local government employee retirement payments Workers' compensation payments (Federal and state) Other government disability insurance retirement payments' Medical payments Medicare Public assistance medical care 2 CHAMPUS Income maintenance benefit payments Supplemental security income (SSI) payments Family assistance 3 Food stamps Other income maintenance 4 Unemployment insurance benefit payments State unemployment insurance compensation Unemployment compensation for Federal civilian employees (UCFE) Unemployment compensation for railroad employees Unemployment compensation for veterans (UCX) Other unemployment compensation 5 Veterans benefit payments Veterans pensions and compensation payments Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors 6 Veterans life insurance benefit payments Other assistance to veterans 7 Federal educational and training assistance payments (excluding veterans) 8 Other payments to individuals 9 Payments to nonprofit institutions Federal government payments State and local government payments 10 , Business payments Business payments to individuals " 308,930 288,634 157,634 93,719 8,247 17,844 23,193 13,680 948 ( L ) 34,218 19,549 13,716 953 36,393 12,590 17,453 5,382 968 9,188 6,117 621 1,567 883 44,245 34,604 5,596 3,824 221 2,503 4,453 15,011 6,289 3,424 5,298 5,285 385,693 362,435 190,580 114,593 9,602 22,346 28,154 14,624 1,114 147 38,628 22,236 15,124 1,268 57,555 14,112 21,501 20,91 1 1,031 16,283 11,678 991 1,522 2,092 51 ,538 37,685 9,676 3,949 228 1,999 5,852 17,102 10,114 2,988 4,000 6,156 453,939 428,088 229,293 137,819 11,758 27,261 33,582 16,919 1,317 637 42,287 23,864 16,883 1,540 63,964 14,341 21,976 26,670 977 22,606 17,217 1,148 1,338 2,903 59,848 41,697 13,903 3,964 284 2,695 7,395 17,919 8,515 5,022 4,382 7,932 512,203 483,763 267,077 158,791 13,028 33,531 39,069 19,987 1,516 1,155 47,535 26,821 18,877 1,837 67,479 14,068 21,632 30,861 918 22,581 17,433 1,382 983 2,783 67,064 44,998 17,509 4,185 372 2,901 9,126 19,747 9,054 5,532 5,161 8,693 601,477 572,151 329,713 200,099 15,898 41,938 45,408 22,059 1,827 2,484 60,559 33,947 24,423 2,189 75,644 14,775 24,687 35,421 761 21,096 16,965 1,442 855 1,834 72,840 46,739 21,065 4,575 461 2,556 9,743 20,944 8,463 6,377 6,104 8,382 724,865 692,872 389,034 231,519 17,859 53,202 56,429 25,018 2,610 2,397 73,645 43,120 28,302 2,223 100,950 27,370 28,623 44,166 791 28,558 24,41 1 1,446 591 2,110 80,798 52,369 23,011 4,828 590 4,374 15,513 22,692 9,367 7,007 6,318 9,301 1 Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. 1 . Consists largely of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. 2. Consists of medicaid and other medical vendor payments. 3 Consists of aid to families with dependent children and, beginning with 1996, assistance programs operating under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. 4. Consists largely of general assistance, emergency assistance, refugee assistance, foster home care payments, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance. 5. Consists of trade readjustment allowance payments, Redwood Park benefit payments, public service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments. 6. Consists largely of veterans' readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans. 7. Consists largely of payments to paraplegics, payments tor autos and conveyances for disabled veterans, veterans' aid and veterans' bonuses. 8. Consists largely of federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other federal fellowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational opportunity grants, and Job Corps payments. 9. Consists largely of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments, compensation of survivors of public safety offi- cers, compensation ot victims of crime, disaster relief payments, compensation for Japanese internment, and other special payments to individuals. 10. Consists of State and local government payments for foster home care supervised by private agencies, State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit institutions, and other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions. 11. Consists largely of personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other business transfer payments. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-71 Farm Income and Expenses for States (Thousands of dollars] Kansas 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Cash receipts from marketings Total livestock and products Meat animals and other livestock Cattle and calves Hogs and pigs Sheep and other livestock Dairy products Poultry and poultry products Total crops Total grains Corn Oats Sorghum Wheat Soybeans Other grains Hay, silage, etc Vegetables Fruits and nuts Greenhouse, nursery and mushroom products Forest and maple products Tobacco Cotton Other crops Other income Government payments Imputed and miscellaneous income received ' Production expenses Feed purchased Livestock purchased Seed purchased Fertilizer and lime (including agricultural chemicals, 1978 forward) Petroleum products purchased Hired farm labor expense 2 All other production expenses 3 Value of inventory change Livestock Crops Derivation of farm labor and proprietors' income: Total cash receipts and other income Less: Total production expenses Realized net income Plus: Value of inventory change Total net income including corporate farms Less: Corporate farms Plus: Statistical adjustment Total net farm proprietors' income Plus: Farm wages and perquisites Plus: Farm other labor income Total farm labor and proprietors' income 1,895,523 1,341,758 1,229,449 1,039,319 176,435 13,695 88,057 24,252 553,765 507,198 60,249 913 91 ,477 315,783 35,346 3,430 19,210 3,580 1,917 7,350 805 13,705 357,455 235,247 122,208 1,906,142 234,254 573,566 25,627 91,331 66,468 116,046 798,850 70,823 50,721 20,102 2,252,978 1,906,142 346,836 70,823 417,659 16,609 401,066 59,885 745 461,696 2,284,194 1,494,992 1,379,260 1,191,383 175,520 12,357 94,533 21,199 789,202 735,861 74,746 1,211 1 1 1 ,064 501,917 42,511 4,412 23,692 2,465 1,682 7,800 800 16,902 342,315 227,639 114,676 2,067,362 277,315 648,622 27,982 106,984 67,164 120,747 818,548 -1,610 95,763 -97,373 2,626,509 2,067,362 559,147 -1,610 557,537 19,017 538,530 64,027 743 603,300 2,477,281 1,726,779 1,615,073 1,418,739 183,858 12,476 95,162 16,544 750,502 696,613 88,031 1,907 135,282 429,964 35,474 5,955 23,136 2,871 2,106 8,300 800 16,676 339,671 217,741 121,930 2,279,128 298,535 767,255 31,640 110,346 66,701 133,147 871,504 120,611 45,472 75,139 2,816,952 2,279,128 537,824 120,611 658,435 27,185 ( L ) 631,235 68,397 837 700,469 3,426,458 2,351,820 2,241,192 1,983,174 244,173 13,845 95,512 15,116 1,074,638 1,009,330 119,876 1,539 160,943 644,365 79,365 3,242 33,308 3,088 1,682 8,800 800 17,630 377,718 246,409 131,309 2,764,735 362,688 1 ,089,434 36,311 126,945 65,395 134,210 949,752 -67,687 6,949 -74,636 3,804,176 2,764,735 1,039,441 -67,687 971,754 63,029 ( L ) 908,739 68,397 914 978,050 4,731,773 2,802,268 2,673,344 2,301,320 354,854 17,170 102,286 26,638 1,929,505 1,831,709 208,160 1,783 256,805 1,263,574 97,981 3,406 52,131 3,490 3,177 9,100 1,000 28,898 295,464 150,445 145,019 3,535,343 533,965 1,282,700 62,413 171,716 72,374 164,660 1,247,515 -22,698 46,980 -69,678 5,027,237 3,535,343 1,491,894 -22,698 1,469,196 167,005 ( L ) 1,302,205 86,812 1,602 1,390,619 4,324,430 2,189,991 2,055,541 1,709,743 322,358 23,440 110,978 23,472 2,134,439 2,018,322 313,452 2,017 311,242 1,236,560 152,151 2,900 56,428 3,706 2,972 11,500 2,000 39,511 183,395 22,457 160,938 3,114,902 475,926 736,129 67,895 270,428 105,359 181,681 1,277,484 -364,002 -149,244 -214,758 4,507,825 3,114,902 1,392,923 -364,002 1,028,921 63,654 ( L ) 965,270 101,058 1,961 1,068,289 L Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the total. 1. Consists largely of imputed income such as gross rental value of dwellings and value of home consumption and other (arm related income components such as machine hire and custom work income, rental income, and income from torest products (1978 to present). 2. Consists of hired workers' cash pay and perquisites, employers' contributions for social security and medicare, and payments for contract labor, machine hire, and custom work. 3. Consists largely of repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and other miscellaneous expenses including agricultural chemicals (1969-1977). M-72 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Tax and Nontax Payments for States [Thousands of dollars] Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Personal income (thousands of dollars) Less: Personal tax and nontax payments Equals: Disposable personal income Population (persons) ■ Per capita personal income (dollars) 2 Per capita disposable personal income (dollars) 3 Personal tax and nontax payments Personal tax and nontax payments to: Federal government (net of refunds) Individual income taxes (net of refunds) Individual income taxes (gross) Less: Refunds Fiduciary income tax Estate and gift taxes Nontaxes Personal tax and nontax payments to: State governments Individual income taxes Estate and gift taxes Motor vehicle licenses Other taxes 4 Nontaxes Personal tax and nontax payments to: Local governments Individual income taxes Motor vehicle licenses Other taxes 5 Nontaxes State and local personal property taxes 24,309,176 3,116,999 21,192,177 6,641,000 3,660 3,191 3,116,999 2,954,527 2,776,848 3,076,842 299,994 40,464 135,214 2,001 104,541 13,292 74,226 5,427 11,596 39,694 1,117 8,380 30,197 18,237 27,298,068 3,231,367 24,066,701 6,845,353 3,988 3,516 3,231,367 3,037,396 2,848,682 3,245,917 397,235 29,097 156,677 2,940 128,489 19,342 91,273 6,005 11,869 46,683 1,796 9,974 34,913 18,799 30,567,725 3,486,106 27,081,619 7,163,026 4,267 3,781 3,486,106 3,266,912 3,012,573 3,469,41 1 456,838 36,758 215,341 2,240 143,722 19,320 106,565 6,620 11,217 53,159 2,639 10,076 40,444 22,313 35,206,160 4,575,865 30,630,295 7,520,324 4,681 4,073 4,575,865 4,313,743 3,990,573 4,479,922 489,349 40,320 278,020 4,830 174,108 35,203 119,155 6,573 13,177 62,088 4,943 10,232 46,913 25,926 41,275,413 5,115,921 36,159,492 7,927,099 5,207 4,562 5,115,921 4,823,373 4,466,659 5,297,744 831,085 49,576 302,354 4,784 207,220 43,288 139,223 8,104 16,605 59,221 4,714 9,017 45,490 26,107 46,398,935 5,555,435 40,843,500 8,317,034 5,579 4,911 5,555,435 5,252,154 4,896,251 5,839,305 943,054 45,677 305,758 4,468 213,535 35,295 148,586 8,967 20,687 69,141 4,362 11,332 53,447 20,605 1 . Midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. 2. Per capita personal income is total personal income divided by total midyear population estimates or the Bureau of the Census. 3. Per capita disposable personal income is total disposable personal income divided by total midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. 4. Consists largely of hunting and fishing taxes and other license taxes. 5. Consists largely of local death and gift taxes and other local taxes. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-73 Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions [Millions of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 663,758 42,155 12,156 2,753 20,440 2,403 3,134 1,269 154,290 1,951 2,942 13,344 27,736 69,667 38,650 137,126 41,014 16,387 30,487 35,497 13,741 50,129 8,894 6,884 12,150 14,165 4,596 1,660 1,782 116,568 8,295 4,450 21,192 12,522 8,185 9,254 4,788 13,218 6,362 10,134 13,931 4,239 47,412 5,244 2,596 7,063 32,510 14,725 6,918 2,029 1,946 2,806 1,026 101,352 1,163 77,203 2,826 1,813 6,439 11,908 722,511 45,865 13,241 3,038 22,225 2,541 3,424 1,396 167,957 2,084 3,227 14,945 30,288 75,683 41,730 145,216 43,535 17,191 31,873 37,703 14,914 54,643 9,538 7,473 13,366 15,606 4,965 1,742 1,953 128,642 9,136 4,898 24,067 13,790 8,944 10,110 5,224 14,548 7,026 1 1 ,078 15,047 4,775 52,827 5,984 2,875 7,847 36,122 16,600 7,880 2,253 2,188 3,147 1,131 110,761 1,327 84,240 3,255 2,113 7,117 12,708 786,673 49,265 14,065 3,305 23,925 2,795 3,623 1,552 181,668 2,287 3,574 16,432 32,987 81 ,726 44,661 158,081 47,393 18,868 34,987 40,625 16,208 59,368 10,079 8,222 14,370 16,965 5,534 2,041 2,158 142,407 10,011 5,484 27,082 15,359 9,804 11,012 5,864 15,932 7,696 12,271 16,628 5,265 58,229 6,875 3,236 8,637 39,481 18,511 8,906 2,456 2,354 3,528 1,266 119,144 1,458 90,385 3,568 2,370 7,861 13,502 851,861 52,460 14,882 3,599 25,349 3,044 3,909 1,676 193,396 2,502 3,869 1 7,694 35,256 86,410 47,664 170,111 50,713 20,386 38,158 43,367 17,487 64,762 11,099 9,101 15,343 18,238 6,023 2,455 2,504 158,131 11,021 6,156 30,630 17,033 10,712 11,960 6,584 17,758 8,472 13,759 18,241 5,805 64,043 7,826 3,600 9,347 43,270 20,831 9,925 2,815 2,710 3,945 1,436 128,127 1,571 96,898 3,871 2,630 8,728 14,429 961,178 57,860 16,420 4,027 27,835 3,485 4,221 1,871 211,477 2,782 4,102 19,811 38,908 93.009 52,864 192,255 57,286 23,695 43,210 48,428 19,635 76,664 13,540 10,424 18,311 20,652 7,062 3,504 3,171 181,767 12,475 7,291 36,159 19,494 12,232 13,446 7,606 20,397 9,758 15,719 20,770 6,419 73,598 9,212 4,057 10,792 49,537 23,946 11,472 3,247 3,153 4,416 1,658 143,612 1,874 108,200 4,317 3,017 9,904 16,301 1,052,403 62,936 17,957 4,486 30,143 3,834 4,490 2,025 228,986 3,027 4,517 21,599 42,126 99,860 57,858 208,391 62,516 24,961 46,509 52,936 21 ,469 79,881 13,641 11,194 19,346 21,947 7,278 3,361 3,114 202,122 13,846 8,088 40,844 21,469 13,531 15,201 8,299 22,354 10,997 17,412 23,019 7,063 82,357 10,333 4,547 1 1 ,849 55,627 26,872 12,810 3,796 3,408 4,946 1,913 160,858 2,252 120,639 4,974 3,335 11,148 18,510 1,158,450 68,230 19,414 4,836 32,674 4,192 4,915 2,199 249,488 3,275 4,955 23,685 45,731 108,093 63,750 225,792 68,490 27,272 49,836 56,692 23,502 88,025 15,365 12,298 20,889 24,155 8,368 3,503 3,447 223,788 15,536 8,983 44,986 23,472 15,023 17,148 9,071 24,550 12,171 18,999 25,839 8,010 93,565 11,235 5,244 13,400 63,686 29,826 14,249 4,075 3,756 5,560 2,186 179,735 3,141 134,062 5,471 3,828 12,416 20,817 1,273,603 74,223 20,907 5,554 35,177 4,738 5,369 2,478 269,337 3,548 5,213 25,986 49,524 115,153 69,912 248,707 74,398 30,283 55,589 62,515 25,922 94,421 16,256 13,445 22,659 26,515 8,745 3,435 3,365 248,547 17,449 9,851 49,136 25,996 16,848 19,357 10,287 27,172 13,534 21,332 28,640 8,944 105,061 12,542 5,829 14,830 71,859 33,042 15,756 4,604 4,015 6,262 2,404 200,266 3,775 148,996 5,892 4,318 14,029 23,257 1,402,267 81,112 23,073 6,041 38,114 5,321 5,891 2,672 291,060 3,853 5,655 27,931 53,580 123,846 76,194 275,087 81,773 33,468 62,097 68,904 28,845 104,430 18,039 14,582 25,504 29,489 9,354 3.594 3,867 275,590 19,248 1 1 ,057 54,849 28,592 18,817 21,602 11,535 29,801 14,813 23,663 31,592 10,021 116,911 14,027 6,576 16,374 79,934 36,773 17,521 5,021 4,326 7,075 2,830 221,303 3,890 164,760 6,341 5,009 15,508 25,796 M-74 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Per Capita Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions [Dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 3,297 3,592 4,052 2,775 3,618 3,320 3,363 2,904 3,664 3,612 3,861 3,450 3,909 3,848 3,292 3,436 3,715 3,186 3,472 3,361 3,139 3,094 3,171 3,079 3,233 3,053 3,118 2,672 2,668 2,683 2,411 2,326 3,191 2,751 2,559 2,557 2,157 2,627 2,475 2,600 3,019 2,428 2,904 3,019 2,567 2,786 2,943 2,979 3,194 2,870 2,804 2,680 3,119 3,805 3,930 3,917 3,803 3,778 3,123 3,562 3,545 3,861 4,357 3,048 3,897 3,425 3,602 3,128 3,950 3,786 4,273 3,795 4,212 4,142 3,533 3,602 3,913 3,304 3,583 3,534 3,370 3,342 3,372 3,325 3,503 3,331 3,337 2,815 2,929 2,925 2,648 2,538 3,516 2,994 2,769 2,770 2,352 2,853 2,704 2,814 3,229 2,734 3,178 3,334 2,810 3,057 3,215 3,295 3,543 3,141 3,139 2,953 3,389 4,087 4,362 4,207 4,266 4,284 3,388 3,719 3,804 4,107 4,594 3,254 4,169 3,667 3,758 3,416 4,238 4,046 4,762 4,085 4,530 4,450 3,758 3,891 4,229 3,594 3,900 3,784 3,634 3,604 3,534 3,660 3,731 3,592 3,679 3,257 3,214 3,164 2,862 2,781 3,781 3,261 2,973 2,968 2,588 3,063 2,891 3,060 3,498 2,974 3,410 3,626 3,072 3,299 3,430 3,564 3,866 3,325 3,310 3,205 3,724 4,321 4,607 4,442 4,508 4,558 3,657 3,917 4,071 4,340 4,848 3,478 4,399 3,894 4,004 3,619 4,498 4,361 5,202 4,336 4,806 4,709 4,004 4,167 4,505 3,849 4,228 4,035 3,887 3,910 3,880 4,035 3,968 3,837 3,967 3,890 3,697 3,436 3,113 3,050 4,073 3,543 3,211 3,179 2,854 3,353 3,116 3,365 3,778 3,230 3,659 3,896 3,340 3,517 3,680 3,880 4,128 3,689 3,768 3,477 4,140 4,589 4,811 4,707 4,732 4,811 3,976 4,186 4,548 4,763 5,350 3,849 4,813 4,346 4,316 3,994 4,937 4,805 5,591 4,821 5,304 5,112 4,448 4,695 5,087 4,446 4,763 4,498 4,346 4,611 4,728 4,603 4,713 4,325 4,620 5,541 4,670 3,868 3,484 3,542 4,562 3,973 3,628 3,549 3,237 3,789 3,516 3,798 4,233 3,556 4,102 4,335 3,674 4,005 4,122 4,332 4,596 4,152 4,334 3,778 4,694 5,070 5,623 5,185 5,128 5,303 4,423 4,688 4,933 5,177 5,838 4,232 5,218 4,693 4,709 4,280 5,362 5,190 6,267 5,226 5,743 5,525 4,877 5,078 5,545 4,666 5,106 4,917 4,731 4,791 4,756 4,936 4,963 4,586 4,732 5,299 4,580 4,215 3,817 3,850 4,911 4,298 3,960 3,979 3,489 4,093 3,868 4,144 4,624 3,894 4,487 4,646 4,025 4,337 4,534 4,756 5,041 4,698 4,623 4,126 5,247 5,585 6,533 5,698 5,796 5,588 4,888 5,217 5,377 5,603 6,293 4,506 5,671 5,050 5,194 4,582 5,839 5,562 6,976 5,697 6,229 5,994 5,358 5,493 6,058 5,096 5,472 5,264 5,143 5,258 5,332 5,397 5,321 5,037 5,428 5,486 5,058 4,587 4,221 4,162 5,267 4,640 4,331 4,412 3,780 4,435 4,197 4,459 5,110 4,352 4,980 4,914 4,510 4,834 5,067 5,159 5,510 4,898 5,013 4,506 5,746 6,125 8,466 6,225 6,252 6,176 5,341 5,753 5,854 6,080 6,775 5,095 6,119 5,594 5,650 5,108 6,312 5,986 7,487 6,228 6,743 6,406 5,881 6,039 6,549 5,638 6,097 5,814 5,654 5,599 5,598 5,849 5,727 5,497 5,646 5,323 4,899 5,020 4,669 4,542 5,651 5,071 4,772 4,898 4,233 4,858 4,601 4,928 5,580 4,764 5,452 5,342 4,878 5,253 5,569 5,586 5,986 5,373 5,293 4,922 6,079 6,691 9,602 6,793 6,602 6,675 5,914 6,302 6,381 6,617 7,470 5,465 6,635 6,103 6,168 5,428 6,841 6,478 8,294 6,659 7,298 6,938 6,413 6,652 7,169 6,192 6,781 6,397 6,253 6,161 6,190 6,291 6,408 6,086 6,018 5,537 5,612 5,478 5,089 5,009 6,170 5,486 5,264 5,380 4,689 5,257 4,956 5,376 6,069 5,258 5,931 5,779 5,367 5,713 6,059 6,050 6,499 5,683 5,609 5,375 6,876 7,243 9,789 7,372 6,924 7,387 6,358 6,838 Note. — Per capita disposable personal income was computed using midyear population es- timates of the Bureau of the Census. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-75 Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Thousands of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Dslciwsrs PhHadelphia-Wiimiraton-Atl^tic 'cifrrPA^"DE^MD'[CMSAi Dover, DE [MSA] Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD [PMSA] Delaware [metropolitan portion] Delaware [nonmetropolitan portion] Counties: Kent New Castle Sussex 2,400,166 23,773,791 269,686 2,015,293 2,111,555 288,61 1 269,686 1,841,869 288,611 2,541,446 25,450,536 292,617 2,141,714 2,243,072 298,374 292,617 1,950,455 298,374 2,758,560 27,080,457 324,785 2,313,803 2,430,985 327,575 324,785 2,106,200 327,575 3,031,627 23,403,581 362,074 2,524,077 2,655,453 376,174 362,074 2,293,379 376,174 3,373,374 32,030,686 408,802 2,782,340 2,929,831 443,543 408,802 2,521,029 443,543 3,654,487 34,902,267 458,581 3,017,904 3,191,912 462,575 458,581 2,733,331 462,575 Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Percent change from previous year] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Delaware Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD [CMSA] Dover, DE [MSA] Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD [PMSA] Delaware [metropolitan portion] Delaware [nonmetropolitan portion] Counties: Kent New Castle Sussex 7 7 9 5 6 14 9 5 14 Population for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Persons] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Delaware Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD [CMSA] Dover, DE [MSA] Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD [PMSA] Delaware [metropolitan portion] Delaware [nonmetropolitan portion] Counties: Kent New Castle Sussex 540,000 5,616,139 80,668 432,737 460,386 79,614 80,668 379,718 79,614 550,332 5,689,609 82,633 440,394 469,508 80,824 82,633 386,875 80,824 565,207 5,732,276 86,628 449,497 481,288 83,919 86,628 394,660 83,919 573,821 5,734,189 89,512 453,912 488,536 85,285 89,512 399,024 85,285 579,078 5,704,090 90,286 457,609 491,892 87,186 90,286 401,606 87,186 583,150 5,690,307 91,026 458,425 493,492 89,658 91,026 402,466 89,658 Note. — Table shows Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Per Capita Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Dsl3W3r© Philadelphia-Wiimington^ Dover, DE [MSA] Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD [PMSA] Delaware [metropolitan portion] Delaware [nonmetropolitan portion] Counties: Kent New Castle Sussex 4,445 4,233 3,343 4,657 4,586 3,625 3,343 4,851 3,625 4,618 4,473 3,541 4,863 4,777 3,692 3,541 5,042 3,692 4,881 4,724 3,749 5,148 5,051 3,903 3,749 5,337 3,903 5,283 5,128 4,045 5,561 5,436 4,411 4,045 5,747 4,411 5,825 5,615 4,528 6,080 5,956 5,087 4,528 6,277 5,087 6,267 6,134 5,038 6,583 6,468 5,159 5.038 6,791 5,159 Note. — Per capita personal income was computed with Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Per Capita Personal Income for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Percent of national average] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Delaware Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD [CMSA Dover, DE [MSA] Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD [PMSA] Delaware [metropolitan portion] Delaware [nonmetropolitan portion] Counties: Kent New Castle Sussex 116 110 87 121 119 94 87 126 94 113 110 87 119 117 91 87 124 91 113 109 87 119 117 90 87 123 90 112 109 86 118 116 94 86 122 94 112 108 87 117 114 98 87 120 98 110 108 89 116 114 91 89 120 91 M-76 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Thousands of dollars] Honolulu, Hawaii 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Income by place of residence Personal income (thousands of dollars) Nonfarm personal income Farm income ' Population (number of persons) 2 Per capita personal income (dollars) Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 3 Plus: Adjustment for residence 4 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by place of work Components of earnings: Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 6 Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Earnings by industry: Farm earnings Nonfarm earnings Private earnings Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 7 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 7 Forestry Fishing Other Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 8 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Local and interurban passenger transit Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services 2,823,429 2,791 ,375 32,054 603,438 4,679 2,352,991 106,449 3,790 2,250,332 399,785 173,312 2,110,565 74,080 168,346 10,120 158,226 32,054 2,320,937 1,425,182 6,446 4,778 1,668 ( D ) ( D ) 1,303 ( D ) H o 248,089 105,793 31,079 111,217 138,269 43,580 5,054 ( D ) 18,980 ( D ) 4,459 ( D ) ( D ) ( d ) 94,689 53,198 h n 13,513 1,334 19,258 3,873 2,411 230 ( D ) 187,114 104 19,075 18,774 70,817 11,515 50,744 8,558 56,786 21,558 3,227,259 3,192,257 35,002 623,756 5,174 2,683,890 123,474 4,873 2,565,289 440,110 221 ,860 2,413,016 95,876 174,998 10,798 164,200 35,002 2,648,888 1,636,038 8,022 6,003 2,019 ( D ) (D o> 1,194 n 291,191 123,506 33,457 134,228 150,701 46,274 6,358 ( D ) 20,186 ( D ) 4,662 104,427 58,245 8 15,306 1,446 21 ,369 4,245 2,598 287 ( D ) 218,259 137 21,313 20,025 84,930 12,705 62,105 10,120 68,548 23,306 3,464,348 3,430,733 33,615 633,043 5,473 2,833,310 137,358 5,201 2,701,153 479,054 284,141 2,534,917 108,518 189,875 12,159 177,716 33,615 2,799,695 1,713,287 8,650 6,219 2,431 ( D ) ( D ) 316 ■3 ( D ) 259,110 100,960 34,076 124,074 160,003 44,808 7,369 ( D ) 18,977 ( D ) 4,677 115,195 66,218 I 16,00! 1,496 22,924 4,648 2,711 299 ( D ) 233,012 82 21,430 17,796 92,090 13,063 68,437 10,590 76,014 25,600 3,815,552 3,782,314 33,238 664,830 5,739 3,122,981 150,811 4,857 2,977,027 501,626 336,899 2,766,507 124,940 231,534 12,379 219,155 33,238 3,089,743 1,903,568 10,353 7,459 2,894 ( D ) H 1,532 '°i 278,707 112,227 32,931 133,549 166,723 48,464 8,048 ( D ) 21,056 ( D ) 4,201 252,145 66 23,408 17,917 103,723 16,249 73,727 13,747 78,833 28,198 4,244,956 4,213,643 31,313 683,772 6,208 3,461,810 180,401 4,743 3,286,152 576,147 382,657 3,085,299 143,828 232,683 6,779 225,904 31,313 3,430,497 2,149,456 11,422 8,465 2,957 ( D ) H 1,622 ( D ) 337,764 150,753 35,147 151,864 171,295 53,566 9,518 ( D ) 23,370 ( D ) 4,289 117,729 56,886 h M 19,337 2,616 27,495 5,919 3,895 571 ( D ) 277,265 69 25,332 20,879 122,207 18,534 85,196 18,477 78,224 30,554 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-77 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry for Counties and Metropolitan Areas — Continued [Thousands of dollars] Honolulu, Hawaii 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Wholesale trade Retail trade Building materials and garden equipment . General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations ... Apparel and accessory stores Home furniture and furnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and services Real estate Combined real estate, insurance, etc. 9 . Holding and other investment offices .... Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 10 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services ' ' . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 116,914 224,578 2,839 32,293 26,574 40,354 14,488 1 1 ,257 66,388 30,385 144,848 36,049 108,799 7,096 17,257 13,485 53,285 1,478 16,198 357,621 64,608 22,974 ( D ) 43,447 15,510 6,365 12,125 5,129 75,307 12,137 17,429 n 30,109 n 42,023 895,755 300,609 365,912 229,234 ( N ) n 131,994 257,006 3,290 40,048 31,085 44,066 16,007 13,355 75,354 33,801 168,353 43,484 124,869 5,533 20,746 15,635 62,519 2,449 17,987 409,318 75,152 25,381 ( D ) 51,876 17,158 6,957 13,495 3,498 85,880 15,705 19,209 35,034 (N) 48,969 1,012,850 323,387 413,598 275,865 ( N ) ( N ) 136,493 275,357 3,363 42,483 34,026 46,902 17,221 14,332 77,046 39,984 182,861 48,948 133,913 6,734 23,400 16,819 65,427 2,897 18,636 457,485 93,413 26,399 ( D ) 51,871 18,130 8,061 15,358 3,837 97,403 17,190 22,851 ( N ) ( D ) 39,764 ( N ) 50,931 1,086,408 349,799 424,485 312,124 149,587 308,948 3,318 48,397 37,632 50,503 19,170 15,925 85,357 48,646 202,715 53,341 149,374 8,043 25,987 20,404 72,926 2,376 19,638 532,858 1 1 1 ,477 27,152 ( D ) 61,262 19,050 7,715 1 7,046 5,208 119,328 22,386 27,731 P ( D ) 43,367 ( N ) 59,056 1,186,175 365,537 500,654 319,984 P 164,552 354,000 5,014 54,165 39,737 55,031 21,922 17,577 103,066 57,488 232,255 61,469 170,786 6,893 29,482 22,428 90,228 1,861 19,894 599,281 122,429 28,628 ( D ) 66,684 23,369 10,165 21,020 7,043 125,002 26,941 34,647 P ( D ) 46,017 ( N ) 74,594 1,281,041 371,943 570,488 338,610 P 177,427 390,537 5,510 60,781 44,486 52,617 24,217 20,602 116,577 65,747 256,097 70,297 185,800 6,766 32,280 23,484 93,937 2,606 26,727 649,107 117,411 31,289 <°i 79,919 26,151 10,840 24,801 5,989 140,792 30,213 39,061 ( N ; ( D ; 47,42 ( N ) 82,822 1,394,570 400,123 624,140 370,307 ( N ) M D Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in totals. L Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N Data not available for this year. 1. Farm income consists of proprietors' income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. 2. Census Bureau midyear population estimates. 3. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry, but they are excluded from personal income. 4. The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers and for certain temporary and migratory workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting or work- ing temporarily outside U.S. borders less wage and salary disbursements to foreign residents commuting or working temporarily inside U.S. borders. 5. Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons. 6. Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. 7. "Other" consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by inter- national organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 8. Under the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: Fabricated metal products, electronic and other electric equipment, transportation equipment, and instruments and related products. 9. Under the 1987 SIC, combined real estate, insurance, etc.. was reclassified to four 2- digit industries: Nondepository credit institutions; insurance agents, brokers, and services: real estate; and legal services. 10. "Social services" was first recognized under the 1972 SIC, so estimates for 1969-74 do not exist. 11. "Engineering and management services" was first recognized under the 1987 SIC. so estimates Tor 1969-87 do not exist. Note.— The estimates of earnings for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 SIC. M-78 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Major Industry for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Thousands of dollars] Cambria, Pennsylvania 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Income by place of residence Personal income (thousands of dollars) Nonfarm personal income Farm income ' Population (number of persons) 2 Per capita personal income (dollars) Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 3 Plus: Adjustment for residence 4 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by place of work Components of earnings: Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 6 Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Earnings by industry: Farm earnings Nonfarm earnings Private earnings Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 7 Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Nondurable goods Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 553,869 550,490 3,379 188,163 2,944 477,363 20,191 -36,156 421,016 54,980 77,873 396,999 34,287 46,077 2,482 43,595 3,379 473,984 424,304 454 45,029 25,159 183,112 158,083 25,029 36,257 15,150 49,313 12,689 57,141 49,680 4,047 1,374 44,259 ( N ) M 599,601 596,459 3,142 187,061 3,205 500,014 21,011 -34,697 444,306 57,748 97,547 416,985 37,807 45,222 2,149 43,073 3,142 496,872 443,009 417 51,093 24,037 185,559 159,309 26,250 41 ,049 15,743 52,436 13,433 59,242 53,863 4,732 1,511 47,620 643,397 640,878 2,519 188,837 3,407 522,431 23,103 -36,501 462,827 60,628 119,942 434,360 39,996 48,075 1,621 46,454 2,519 519,912 463,215 562 54,982 27,731 184,594 158,050 26,544 43,102 17,277 56,689 14,856 63,422 56,697 5,451 1,575 49,671 719,181 717,714 1,467 189,521 3,795 591,337 26,443 —43,181 521,713 62,605 134,863 491,202 48,981 51,154 561 50,593 1,467 589,870 528,268 584 70,210 27,316 210,214 182,129 28,085 48,462 20,085 61,577 16,250 73,570 61,602 5,866 1,854 53,882 ( N ) M 801,918 797,800 4,118 189,286 4,237 656,768 32,566 -47,817 576,385 71 ,374 154,159 542,475 55,143 59,150 2,947 56,203 4,118 652,650 581,844 627 81,071 26,790 233,435 203,791 29,644 54,607 20,883 67,113 17,728 79,590 70,806 6,681 1,823 62,302 ( N ) ( N) 908,097 903,986 4,111 188,475 4,818 748,092 38,081 -57,367 652,644 81,361 174,092 613,906 65,346 68,840 2,707 66,133 4,111 743,981 667,387 704 99,573 28,448 280,371 251,089 29,282 60,458 24,974 70,126 18,401 84,332 76,594 7,333 1,770 67,491 (N) ( N ) N Data not available for this year. 1. Farm income consists of proprietors' income: the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other labor income of hired farm workers: and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. 2. Census Bureau midyear population estimates. 3. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry, but they are excluded from personal income. 4. The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers and for certain temporary and migratory workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting or work- ing temporarily outside U.S. borders less wage and salary disbursements to foreign residents commuting or working temporarily inside U.S. borders. 5. Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment. 6. Proprietors' income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and the capital consump- tion adjustment. 7. "Other" consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by inter- national organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. Note. — The estimates of earnings for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-79 Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Major Industry for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Number of jobs] Hartford, Connecticut 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Employment by place of work Total full- and part-time employment By type: Wage and salary employment Proprietors' employment Farm proprietors' employment Nonfarm proprietors' employment 1 By industry: Farm employment Nonfarm employment Private employment Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 2 Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises .... Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 443,486 409,966 33,520 897 32,623 5,929 437,557 387,395 1,503 191 22,180 147,498 14,152 18,704 62,197 50,800 70,170 50,162 6,419 4,476 39,267 , N) M 443,318 408,749 34,569 872 33,697 5,476 437,842 386,680 1,540 238 23,210 137,283 14,716 19,745 63,552 53,841 72,555 51,162 6,514 4,589 40,059 432,667 397,422 35,245 856 34,389 5,443 427,224 375,006 1,681 237 22,012 120,472 14,435 19,945 63,983 57,491 74,750 52,218 6,387 4,272 41,559 438,593 402,977 35,616 831 34,785 5,779 432,814 378,861 1,611 263 21,556 116,745 14,718 20,759 65,024 59,692 78,493 53,953 6,547 4,055 43,351 8 458,176 420,059 38,117 827 37,290 5,452 452,724 396,637 1,823 289 22,330 122,927 15,150 22,763 66,232 63,497 81,626 56,087 6,308 4,001 45,778 ( N ) M 468,278 429,375 38,903 839 38,064 5,474 462,804 403,883 1,672 364 20,315 126,754 15,448 24,255 67,666 63,383 84,026 58,921 6,632 4,170 48,119 N Data not available for this year. 1. Excludes limited partners. 2. "Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. Note. — The estimates of employment for 1969-74 are based on the 1967 Standard Indus- trial Classification (SIC). Regional Economic Profile for States, Counties, and Metropolitan Areas Boise, Idaho 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Place of residence profile Personal income (thousands of dollars) ... Nonfarm personal income Farm income Derivation of personal income: Net earnings ' Transfer payments Income maintenance 2 Unemployment insurance benefit payments Retirement and other Dividends, interest, and rent Population (number of persons) 3 Per capita income (dollars): 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) Per capita net earnings Per capita transfer payments Per capita income maintenance Per capita unemployment insurance benefits Per capita retirement, and other Per capita dividends, interest, and rent Place of work profile Total earnings (place of work, thousands of dollars) Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income Farm proprietors' income Total full- and part- time employment Wage and salary jobs Number of proprietors Number of nonfarm proprietors 5 . Number of farm proprietors Average earnings per job (dollars) Average wage and salary disbursements Average nonfarm proprietors' income 5,188 5,078 110 4,026 641 ii 558 521 1,731 2,997 2,326 370 13 35 322 301 5,345 4,213 224 908 921 ( L ) 966 797 169 99 70 5,533 5,286 9,303 6,245 6,003 242 4,828 744 a 651 673 1,809 3,452 2,669 411 14 38 360 372 6,451 5,062 293 1,096 968 128 1,031 869 162 96 66 6,257 5,825 10,083 7,184 6,881 303 5,403 952 156 769 829 1,977 3,634 2,733 482 14 79 389 419 6,891 5,267 327 1,297 1,091 206 1,036 864 172 110 62 6,652 6,096 9,918 8,389 7,943 446 6,467 971 54 131 786 951 1,993 4,209 3,245 487 27 66 394 477 8,081 5,987 455 1,639 1,290 349 1,085 915 170 112 58 7,448 6,543 11,518 9,514 8,869 645 7,295 1,115 ( L ) 141 946 1,104 2,094 4,543 3,484 532 13 67 452 527 9,008 6,615 594 1,799 1,273 526 1,110 921 189 135 54 8,115 7,182 9,430 10,837 10,218 619 8,312 1,290 52 176 1,062 1,235 2,270 4,774 3,662 568 23 78 468 544 10,213 7,569 705 1,939 1,444 495 1,124 946 178 133 45 9,086 8,001 10,857 L Less than $50,000 or less than 10 jobs, as appropriate, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. 1. Total earnings less personal contributions for social insurance adjusted to place of resi- dence. 2. Consists largely of supplemental security income payments, family assistance, general assistance payments, food stamp payments, and other assistance payments, including emer- gency assistance. 3. Census Bureau midyear population estimates. 4. Type of income divided by population yields a per capita for that type of income. 5. Excludes limited partners. M-80 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wage and Salary Disbursements for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Thousands of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Connecticut Consolidated metropolitan areas: New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Metropolitan areas: Hartford, CT New Haven-Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury-Waterbury, CT .... New London-Norwich, CT Counties: Connecticut (metropolitan portion) Connecticut (nonmetropolitan portion) Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham 9,055,588 62,477,814 3,446,948 4,517,421 617,523 8,581,892 473,696 2,365,102 3,053,218 298,978 265,402 2,152,319 617,523 128,328 174,718 9,578,860 66,999,773 3,646,598 4,788,972 661,140 9,096,710 482,150 2,512,029 3,213,192 300,764 290,827 2,276,943 661,140 142,579 181,386 9,826,017 70,184,062 3,689,386 4,929,299 709,805 9,328,490 497,527 2,570,977 3,237,329 308,388 296,414 2,358,322 709,805 155,643 189,139 10,654,094 75,337,009 3,991,530 5,339,671 775,377 10,106,578 547,516 2,781,438 3,496,715 342,172 330,631 2,558,233 775,377 164,184 205,344 11,801,749 81,164,834 4,433,781 5,884,685 873,116 11,191,582 610,167 3,083,802 3,880,241 384,131 372,036 2,800,883 873,116 181,504 226,036 Wage and Salary Employment for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Number of jobs] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Connecticut Consolidated metropolitan areas: New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Metropolitan areas: Hartford, CT New Haven-Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury-Waterbury, CT ... New London-Norwich, CT Counties: Connecticut (metropolitan portion) Connecticut (nonmetropolitan portion) Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham 1,278,210 8,227,944 471,588 635,370 93,022 1,199,980 78,230 324,043 409,966 48,781 39,630 311,327 93,022 21,992 29,449 1,270,468 8,236,078 472,027 629,786 93,563 1,195,376 75,092 321,523 408,749 45,903 40,528 308,263 93,563 22,750 29,189 1,240,262 8,066,375 460,127 613,286 93,950 1,167,363 72,899 311,638 397,422 44,102 39,576 301,648 93,950 23,129 28,797 1 ,264,230 8,121,418 468,798 624,063 95,289 1,188,150 76,080 316,095 402,977 46,694 41,913 307,968 95,289 23,908 29,386 1,318,280 8,258,760 489,546 648,575 99,894 1,238,015 80,265 328,052 420,059 49,555 44,147 320,523 99,894 25,340 30,710 Average Wage Per Job for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Connecticut Consolidated metropolitan areas: New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Metropolitan areas: Hartford, CT New Haven-Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury-Waterbury, CT ... New London-Norwich, CT Counties: Connecticut (metropolitan portion) Connecticut (nonmetropolitan portion) Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham 7,085 7,593 7,309 7,110 6,638 7,152 6,055 7,299 7,447 6,129 6,697 6,913 6,638 5,835 5,933 7,540 8,135 7,725 7,604 7,066 7,610 6,421 7,813 7,861 6,552 7,176 7,386 7,066 6,267 6,214 7,923 8,701 8,018 8,038 7,555 7,991 6,825 8,250 8,146 6,993 7,490 7,818 7,555 6,729 6,568 8,427 9.276 8,514 8,556 8,137 8,506 7,197 8,799 8,677 7,328 7,889 8,307 8,137 6,867 6,988 8,952 9,828 9,057 9,073 8,740 9,040 7,602 9,400 9,237 7,752 8,427 8,738 8,740 7,163 7,360 Note. — The employment estimates used to create the average wage per job are a job, not person, count; people holding more than one job are counted in the estimates lor each job they hold. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1 929-97 Appendix A M-8 1 BEARFACTS Summary of Personal Income for States, Counties, and Metropolitan Areas: Kent, Delaware 1996-97 Kent is one of the 3 counties in Delaware. It is part of the Dover Metropolitan Area. Its 1997 population of 122,738 ranked 3rd in the State. Per capita personal income In 1997, Kent had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $20,776. This PCPI ranked 3rd in the State, and was 73 percent of the State average, $28,493, and 82 percent of the national average, $25,288. The 1997 PCPI reflected an increase of 0.8 percent from 1996. The 1996-97 State change was 5.0 percent and the national change was 4.7 percent. Total personal income In 1997, Kent had a total personal income (TPI) of $2,550,015.' This TPI ranked 3rd in the State and accounted for 12.2 percent of the State total. The 1997 TPI reflected an increase of 1.7 percent from 1996. The 1996-97 State change was 6.2 percent and the national change was 5.7 percent. Components of total personal income Total personal income (TPI) includes the earnings (wages and salaries, other labor income, proprietors' income); dividends, interest, and rent; and transfer payments received by the residents of Kent. In 1997, earnings were 66.8 percent of TPI; dividends, interest, and rent were 13.4 percent; and transfer payments were 19.8 percent. From 1996 to 1997, earnings increased 0.7 percent; dividends, interest, and rent increased 4.3 percent; and transfer payments increased 3.4 percent. Earnings by industry Earnings by persons employed in Kent decreased from $1,748,052' in 1996 to $1,745,416' in 1997, a decrease of 0.2 percent. The largest industries in 1997 were state and local government, 23.5 percent of earnings; services, 20.0 percent; and retail trade, 12.2 percent. Of the industries that accounted for at least 5 percent of earnings in 1997, the slowest growing from 1996 to 1997 was nondurable goods manufacturing (10.4 percent of earnings in 1997), which decreased 14.8 percent; the fastest was construction (6.6 percent of earnings in 1997), which increased 6.5 percent. 1 . All income estimates, with the exception of PCPI, are in thousands of dollars. Regional Economic Information System Bureau of Economic Analysis M-82 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 BEARFACTS Summary of Personal Income for States, Counties, and Metropolitan Areas: Kent, Delaware 1987-97 Kent is one of 3 counties in Delaware. It is part of the Dover Metropolitan Area. Its 1997 population of 122,738 ranked 3rd in the State. Per capita personal income In 1997, Kent had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $20,776. This PCPI ranked 3rd in the State, and was 73 percent of the State average, $28,493, and 82 percent of the national average, $25,288. In 1987, the PCPI of Kent was $12,937 and ranked 3rd in the State. The average annual growth rate of PCPI over the past 10 years was 4.9 percent. The average annual growth rate for the State was 5.0 percent and for the nation was 4.7 percent. Total personal income In 1997, Kent had a total personal income (TPI) of $2,550,015.' This TPI ranked 3rd in the State and accounted for 12.2 percent of the State total. In 1987, the TPI of Kent was $1,374,685' and ranked 3rd in the State. The average annual growth rate of TPI over the past 10 years was 6.4 percent. The average annual growth rate for the State was 6.6 percent and for the nation was 5.8 percent. Components of total personal income Total personal income (TPI) includes the earnings (wages and salaries, other labor income, and proprietors's income); dividends, interest, and rent; and transfer payments received by the residents of Kent. In 1997, earnings were 66.8 percent of TPI (compared with 70.6 percent in 1987); dividends, interest, and rent were 13.4 percent (compared with 13.5 percent in 1987); and transfer payments were 19.8 percent (compared with 15.9 percent in 1987). From 1987 to 1997, earnings increased on average 5.8 percent each year; dividends, interest, and rent increased on average 6.3 percent; and transfer payments increased on average 8.7 percent. Earnings by industry Earnings of persons employed in Kent increased from $982,281' in 1987 to $1,745,416' in 1997, an average annual growth rate of 5.9 percent. The largest industries in 1997 were state and local government, 23.5 percent of earnings; services, 20.0 percent; and retail trade, 12.2 percent. In 1987, the largest industries were state and local government, 23.0 percent of earnings; services, 14.7 percent; and nondurable goods manufacturing, 13.1 percent. Of the industries that accounted for at least 5 percent of earnings in 1997, the slowest growing from 1987 to 1997 was military (7.2 percent of earnings in 1997), which increased at an average annual rate of 1.9 percent; the fastest was services, which increased at an average annual rate of 9.2 percent. 1 . All income estimates, with the exception of PCPI, are in thousands of dollars. Regional Economic Information System Bureau of Economic Analysis STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-83 Transfer Payments for Counties and Metropolitan Areas [Thousands of dollars] Palm Beach, Florida 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Total 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 employee retirement payments Military retirement payments State and local government employee retirement payments Workers' compensation payments (Federal and state) Other government disability insurance retirement payments 1 Medical payments Medicare Public assistance medical care 2 CHAMPUS Income maintenance benefit payments Supplemental security income (SSI) payments Family assistance 3 Food stamps Other income maintenance 4 Unemployment insurance benefit payments State unemployment insurance compensation Unemployment compensation for Federal civilian employees (UCFE) Unemployment compensation for railroad employees Unemployment compensation for veterans (UCX) Other unemployment compensation 5 Veterans benefit payments Veterans pensions and compensation payments Educational assistance to veterans, dependents, and survivors 6 Veterans life insurance benefit payments Other assistance to veterans 7 Federal educational and training assistance payments (excluding veterans) 8 Other payments to individuals 9 Payments to nonprofit institutions Federal government payments State and local government payments 10 Business payments Business payments to individuals " L Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. 1. Consists largely of temporary disability payments and black lung payments. 2. Consists of medicaid and other medical vendor payments. 3. Consists of aid to families with dependent children and, beginning with 1996, assistance programs operating under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. 4. Consists largely of general assistance, emergency assistance, refugee assistance, foster home care payments, earned income tax credits, and energy assistance. 5. Consists of trade readjustment allowance payments. Redwood Park benefit payments, public service employment benefit payments, and transitional benefit payments. 6. Consists largely of veterans' readjustment benefit payments and educational assistance to spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans. 7. Consists largely of payments to paraplegics, payments for autos and conveyances for disabled veterans, veterans' aid and veterans' "bonuses. 132,209 125,252 86,695 68,034 1,957 7,204 5,755 3,610 127 ( L ) 19,310 17,277 1,575 458 5,533 2,137 2,841 555 1,032 961 ( L ) 8 o 12,271 9,333 1,429 1,463 ( L ) 404 ( L ) 4,503 2,130 577 1,796 2,454 164,427 156,575 109,122 85,873 2,352 9,060 7,297 4,348 160 ( L ) 24,182 19,481 4,079 622 6,736 2,224 3,931 581 1,885 1,781 ( L ) ( L ) 57 14,141 10,185 2,283 1,627 ( L ) 502 ( L ) 4,836 2,651 784 1,401 3,016 206,424 198,709 137,763 108,620 2,851 1 1 ,240 9,489 5,254 209 100 28,992 22,807 5,354 831 8,540 2,456 5,394 690 6,223 6,020 ( L ) ( L ) 154 16,634 11,597 3,303 1,666 68 548 ( L ) 5,512 3,025 930 1,557 2,203 252,874 244,335 169,986 135,002 3,363 13,878 11,205 6,102 257 179 34,737 27,200 6,533 1,004 13,566 2,629 6,094 4,115 728 6,418 6,222 ( L ) 149 18,933 12,870 4,211 1,766 86 684 ( L ) 6,118 3,304 931 1,883 2,421 316,214 304,351 222,650 180,010 4,287 17,816 12,804 6,997 333 403 39,046 31,209 6,686 1,151 16,088 3,826 6,369 5,228 665 4,523 4,400 H B 21,356 13,948 5,316 1,993 99 676 ( L ) 7,058 3,275 1,422 2,361 4,805 389,349 375,270 267,408 215,299 4,838 22,941 15,435 8,049 438 408 55,146 46,081 7,824 1,241 17,831 5,117 5,357 7,149 208 9,179 9,031 ( L ) (') 111 24,783 15,886 6,580 2,185 132 908 ( L ) 8,792 3,774 2,472 2,546 5,287 8. Consists largely of federal fellowship payments (National Science Foundation fellowships and traineeships, subsistence payments to State maritime academy cadets, and other federal fellowships), interest subsidy on higher education loans, basic educational opportunity grants, and Job Corps payments. 9. Consists largely of Bureau of Indian Affairs payments, education exchange payments, Alaska Permanent Fund dividend payments, compensation of survivors of public safety offi- cers, compensation of victims of crime, disaster relief payments, compensation for Japanese internment, and other special payments to individuals. 10. Consists of State and local government payments for foster home care supervised by private agencies. State and local government educational assistance payments to nonprofit institutions, and other State and local government payments to nonprofit institutions. 11. Consists largely of personal injury payments to individuals other than employees and other business transfer payments. M-84 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Farm Income and Expenses for Counties [Thousands of dollars] Fresno, California 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Cash receipts from marketings Livestock and products Crops Other income Government payments Imputed and miscellaneous income received ' Production expenses Feed purchased Livestock purchased Seed purchased Fertilizer and lime (includes agricultural chemicals for 1978 forward) Petroleum products purchased Hired farm labor expenses 2 All other production expenses 3 Value of inventory change Livestock Crops Derivation of farm labor and proprietors' income: Total cash receipts and other income Less: Total production expenses Realized net income Plus: Value of inventory change Total net income including corporate farms Less: Net income of corporate farms Plus: Statistical adjustment Total net farm proprietors' income Plus: Farm wages and perquisites Plus: Farm other labor income Total farm labor and proprietors' income 455,379 147,617 307,762 42,263 24,650 17,613 388,940 42,510 56,643 3,206 31,172 8,040 103,343 144,026 -12,114 -1,260 -10,854 497,642 388,940 108,702 -12,114 96,588 13,876 ( L ) 82,721 68,629 3,255 154,605 457,318 144,127 313,191 45,589 28,038 17,551 401,217 44,986 50,488 3,659 33,156 8,218 113,435 147,275 -2,528 -1,151 -1 ,377 502,907 401,217 101,690 -2,528 99,162 10,985 ( L ) 88,184 72,381 3,586 164,151 491,737 143,324 348,413 38,630 19,409 19,221 430,668 48,567 59,418 4,204 37,389 8,451 119,698 152,941 1,042 ^110 1,452 530,367 430,668 99,699 1,042 100,741 12,892 ( L ) 87,844 73,786 3,839 165,469 568,038 153,091 414,947 41,291 20,912 20,379 443,881 43,690 52,949 4,577 42,676 8,376 127,855 163,758 -596 -2,586 1,990 609,329 443,881 165,448 -596 164,852 30,655 ( L ) 134,204 78,635 3,953 216,792 772,964 181,130 591,834 40,777 18,013 22,764 516,237 65,079 61,161 6,069 47,272 9,354 147,117 180,185 1,181 10,006 -8,825 813,741 516,237 297,504 1,181 298,685 93,724 204,968 88,460 4,463 297,891 930,098 187,232 742,866 26,139 1,520 24,619 606,920 80,993 49,729 8,557 66,054 13,550 181,186 206,851 28,696 3,551 25,145 956,237 606,920 349,317 28,696 378,013 59,324 318,693 111,557 5,819 436,069 L Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. 1. Consists largely of imputed income such as gross rental value of dwellings and value of home consumption and other farm related income components such as machine hire and custom work income, rental income, and income from forest products (1978 to present). 2. Consists of hired workers' cash pay and perquisites, employers' contributions for social security and medicare, and payments for contract labor, machine hire, and custom work. 3. Consists largely of repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and other miscellaneous expenses including agricultural chemicals (1969-1977). SI ATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Appendix A M-85 Census Bureau Journey-to-Work Employment for Counties: Total Employment in Each Intercounty Commuting Flow County of residence Kent, DE New Castle, DE Sussex, DE District of Columbia, DC Allegany, MD Anne Arundel, MD Baltimore, MD Calvert, MD Caroline, MD Carroll, MD Cecil, MD Charles, MD Dorchester, MD Frederick, MD Garrett, MD Harford, MD Howard, MD Kent, MD Montgomery, MD Prince Georges, MD Queen Annes, MD St. Marys, MD Somerset, MD Talbot, MD Washington, MD Wicomico, MD Worcester, MD Baltimore (Independent City), MD Burlington, NJ Camden, NJ Essex, NJ Mercer, NJ Ocean, NJ Kings, NY Nassau, NY New York, NY New York City, NY Adams, PA Allegheny, PA Berks, PA Bucks, PA Chester, PA Cumberland, PA Dauphin, PA Delaware, PA Franklin, PA Lancaster, PA Montgomery, PA Philadelphia, PA York, PA Arlington, VA Loudoun, VA Shenandoah, VA Stafford, VA Alexandria (Independent City), VA Portsmouth (Independent City), VA Richmond (Independent City), VA Fairfax, Fairfax City, and Falls Church, VA Frederick and Winchester, VA Prince William, Manassas, and Manassas Park, VA Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg, VA Berkeley, WV Jefferson, WV County of work 1960 1970 1980 1990 Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore. Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore. Baltimore. Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD ,MD , MD , MD , MD ,MD ,MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD ,MD , MD ,MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD ,MD , MD , MD ,MD , MD ,MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD , MD 52 111 2,104 83,882 14 1,734 71 90 1,713 1,551 131 209 15 21 64 31,238 71 58 265 19 81 371 7,693 117,412 39 42 3,893 141 27 28 200 6,482 3,024 7 513 1,258 149 16 16 26 74 48 60,130 97 14 25 13 24 488 67 13 37 150 28 3 19 11 65 14 218 22 8,565 142,661 111 46 7,002 150 96 22 173 21 1 1 ,597 5,995 31 484 1,085 153 19 12 29 102 5 11 48,175 25 6 26 14 59 11 153 8 6 10 21 23 9 25 2,312 30 20 10 13 154 60 7 25 142 35 160 63 10,837 181,837 59 77 13,892 544 26 5 636 39 22,333 9,093 14 1,132 1,246 307 51 30 28 265 29 21 65,870 78 49 14 39 25 32 6 42 430 38 24 31 58 45 46 43 26 103 65 59 6,605 61 27 3 22 21 22 46 157 41 45 24 52 Note — Commuting employment tabulations are from the Bureau of the Census 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1990 Census of Population and reflect editing by the Bureau of Economic Analy- sis. M-86 Appendix A STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Census Bureau Journey-to-Work for Counties 1980 and 1990 Intercounty Commuting Flow by Industry County of residence County of work Industry 1980 Number of workers Average 1990 Number of workers Average Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT Suffolk, MA Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Coos, NH Grafton, NH Grafton, NH Grafton, NH Caledonia, VT .. Caledonia, VT .. Caledonia, VT .. Caledonia, VT .. Caledonia, VT .. Caledonia, VT .. Caledonia, VT .. Chittenden, VT . Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Essex, VT Lamoille, VT Orange, VT Orleans, VT Orleans, VT Orleans, VT Orleans, VT Washington, VT Windsor, VT Elsewhere Elsewhere Elsewhere Elsewhere Elsewhere Industry not specified Self employed persons Industry not specified Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale-retail trade Finance-insurance and real estate Services Federal civilian government State and local government Industry not specified Manufacturing Wholesale-retail trade Self employed persons Industry not specified Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale-retail trade Services State and local government Industry not specified Self employed persons Farm Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining ... Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale-retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Federal civilian government State and local government Industry not specified Industry not specified Industry not specified Manufacturing Services State and local government Industry not specified Industry not specified Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale-retail trade State and local government 6 20 20 142 21 42 11 75 20 48 27 32 8 21 41 129 24 58 43 66 5 221 24 15 31 482 33 112 20 124 64 132 3 8 38 51 28 6 4 7 4 7,805 4,685 8,490 11,505 16,449 4,700 5,459 5,046 12,941 8,342 5,553 7,498 9,340 11,795 7,673 10,111 21.085 8,455 6.226 8,783 16,005 4,929 6,203 8,998 7,860 10,575 16,414 12,123 6,811 5,868 11,382 6,107 775 8,165 8,014 9,577 10,524 9,568 19,005 10,631 2 28 26 195 22 139 24 120 10 34 29 64 31 16 35 145 28 62 71 75 18 220 59 4 20 303 54 123 19 77 68 145 6 44 24 23 18 7 7 3 9 5 20,000 12,650 17,612 19,078 20,774 12,059 11,905 12,794 12,244 15,261 17,720 17,172 11,562 18,850 19,337 20,351 20,982 11,600 14,863 17,534 18,296 14,482 12,355 26,000 22,870 21,050 26,410 9,494 19,403 11,396 20,036 15,858 15,233 21,754 17,965 10,747 22,658 18,349 35,000 30,000 24,200 22,986 Note. — Commuting employment tabulations are from the Bureau of the Census 1980 and 1990 Census of Population and reflect editing by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Commuters' Income Flows for Counties [Thousands of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Bullock, AL: Inflow Outflow Net residence adjustment 1,991 593 1,398 2,995 2,267 728 9,175 32,360 -23,185 14,056 9,722 4,334 12,392 1,346 1 1 ,046 2,191 652 1,539 3,254 2,273 981 9,476 32,878 -23,402 14,763 10,446 4,317 12,809 1,084 11,725 2,376 1,055 1,321 3,736 2,435 1,301 11,259 37,278 -26,019 15,597 11,919 3,678 14,057 1,369 12,688 2,569 1,621 948 4,496 2,856 1,640 14,011 41,601 -27,590 18,578 14,454 4,124 16,584 1.686 14,898 2,735 2,240 495 5,241 3,187 2,054 17,333 44,660 -27,327 22,361 16,998 5,363 19,078 2,244 16,834 3,202 3,056 146 Butler, AL: Inflow Outflow Net residence adjustment 6,102 3,635 2,467 Calhoun, AL: Inflow Outflow Net residence adjustment Chambers, AL: Inflow Outflow Net residence adjustment Cherokee, AL: Inflow Outflow Net residence adjustment 20,742 49,217 -28,475 25,360 19,557 5,803 21,359 2,859 18,500 Appendix B Members of the BEA User Group Alabama Dr. Semoon Chang, Director Center for Business and Economic Research University of South Alabama Mobile, AL 36688 (334) 460-6156 schang@jaguarl.usouthal.edu http://bms.usouthal.edu/index.html Mr. Parker Collins Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs P.O. 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Green Department of Economics University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 80639 (970) 351-1558 jwgreen@bentley.unco.edu http://www.asweb.unco.edu/depts/economics/ index.htm STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-89 Ms. Gin Hayden, IT Professional Graduate School of Business Administration Campus Box 420 University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309-0420 (303) 492-5056 Gin.Hayden@Colorado.edu http://bus.colorado.edu/graduate Ms. Rani Isaac Office of State Planning and Budget 1 14 State Capitol Building Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-3310 isaacr@capitol.state.co.us http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/ stateplan_gov.html Jim Westkott Colorado Division of Local Government 1313 Sherman Street, Room 521 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-3 1 90 jim.westkott@state.co.us http ://www. state . co. u s/data2 Connecticut Mr. Jeffrey Blodgett Vice President of Information Services Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. 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Box 2359 Honolulu, HI 96804 (808) 586-2470 pii@dbedt.hawaii.gov http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/index.html Mr. Francis Okano Hawaii Department of Taxation Tax Research and Planning Officer P.O. Box 259 Honolulu, HI 96809 (808) 587-1440 dotaxl@aloha.net http://www.state.hi.us/tax/tax.html Idaho Mr. Lawrence H. Merk, Director Center for Business Development and Research College of Business and Economics University of Idaho Moscow, ID 83844-3227 (208) 885-66 1 1 lmerk@uidaho.edu http://www.uidaho.edu/cbdr/puec Mr. Alan Porter Idaho Department of Commerce 700 West State Street Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334-2470 aporter@idoc.state.id.us http://www.idoc.state.id.us Mr. Derek Santos Idaho Division of Financial Management 700 W. Jefferson Street, Room 122 P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0032 (208) 334-2906 dsantos@dfm.state.id.us http://www.state.id.us/dfm/econinfo.htm M-92 BEA User Group Mr. Charles L. Skoro Economics Department, Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725 (208) 426-1 158 cskoro@boisestate.edu http://ec.idbsu.edu/cskoro/skorohome.htm Mr. Paul Zelus Center For Business Research Idaho State University Research Park 1 65 1 Alvin Ricken Drive Pocatello, ID 83209 (208) 236-3050 zelupaul@isu.edu http://www.gemstate.net/zelus Illinois Dr. Roger Beck Department of Agribusiness Economics Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL 62901-4410 (618)453-1 706 rbeck@siu.edu http://www.siu.edU/~abe/faculty.html#RJ Ms. Sue Ebetsch, Coordinator Illinois State Data Center Cooperative Illinois Bureau of the Budget 605 Stratton Building Springfield, IL 62706 (217)782-1381 sebetsch@bob084r 1 .state.il.us Ms. Martha Green Bureau of Economic and Business Research University of Illinois 428 Commerce Building West 1206 South Sixth Street Champaign, IL 61820 (217)244-3099 m-greenl@uiuc.edu http://www.cba.uiuc.edu/research/centers/ bebr.html Mr. John Hamilton Division of Research and Analysis Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs 620 East Adams Springfield, IL 62701 (217)785-6117 jhamilto@commerce.state.il.us Mr. Brian Harger Center for Government Studies Northern Illinois University 148 North Third Street DeKalb,IL 60115-2854 (8 1 5) 753-0934 bharger@niu.edu http://www.niu.edu/bidc Indiana Dr. David Broomhall Department of Agricultural Economics Purdue University 1 145 Krannert Building West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-0593 hutcheson@agecon.purdue.edu http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/crd/index.htm Ms. Terry Creeth Indiana Business Research Center 801 West Michigan Street BS4015 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5151 (317)274-2204 creeth@iupui.edu cfisk@iupui.edu http://www.iupui.edu/it/ibrc Indiana State Library Reference and Government Services Division 140 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 (3 1 7) 232—3733 sandrews@statelib.lib.in.us STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-93 Mr. Bob Lain Research Office, Indiana Dept. of Commerce One North Capitol, Suite 700 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2288 (317)232-8959 Iowa Mr. Mark Immerman, Date Project Coordinator, Dept. of Economics Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 (5 1 5) 294-578 1 mdimerma@iastate.edu http://www.profiles.iastate.edu Professor Beth F. 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Lunde Department of Management Iowa State Capitol, Room 12 Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281—7072 joel.lunde@idom.state.ia.us http://www.state.ia.us/government/dom/ index.html Mr. Harvey Siegelman, State Economist Department of Economic Development 200 East Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 50309 (515)242-4868 harvey.siegelman@ided.state.ia.us http://www.state.ia.us/trends Kansas Mr. Marc Galbraith Kansas State Library State Capitol Building, Room 343-N Topeka,KS 66612 (785) 296-3296 marcg@ink.org http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/KSL Ms. Thelma Helyar Institute for Public Policy and Business Research University of Kansas, 607 Blake Hall Lawrence, KS 66045-2960 (785) 864-3701 t-helyar@ukans.edu http://www.ukans.edu/cwis/units/IPPBR Ms. Carlene Hill, Director Center for Economic Development and Business Research Wichita State University, Devlin Hall 1845 Fairmount Street, 2nd Floor Wichita, KS 67260-0121 (316) 978—3225 whill@twsuvm.uc.twsu.edu http://www.twsu.edu/~cedbrwww Mr. James T. Janousek Director of Research and Analysis Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing 700 Southwest Harrington; Suite 1300 Topeka,KS 66603-3957 (913) 296-3564 jjanousek@kdoch.state.ks.us http://kansascommerce.com Kentucky Mr. Ron Crouch Director, Kentucky State Data Center Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville 426 West Bloom Street Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 852-7990 rtcrouO 1 @ulkyvm.louisville.edu http://www.louisville.edu/home/community.html Mr. Gordon L. Mullis, Executive Director Office of Financial Management and Economic Analysis Finance and Administration Cabinet 26 1 Capitol Annex Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2924 bcoxl@ofmea.fi.state.ky.us http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/finance/descript/ ofmea.htm M-94 BEA User Group Mr. Roy Sigafus Center for Business and Economic Research University of Kentucky 335-AX Business and Economics Building Lexington, KY 40506-0034 (606) 257-7677 sigafus@pop.uky.edu Louisiana Mr. Vincent Maruggi Division of Business and Economic Research University of New Orleans New Orleans, LA 70148 (504) 280-6980 vlmdb@uno.edu Dr. James Robert Michael Director, Research Division Louisiana Tech University P.O. Box 10318 Ruston, LA 71272 (3 1 8) 257-370 1 michael@cab.latech.edu http://www.cab.latech.edu/research Ms. Karen Paterson Division of Administration Office of Planning and Budget P.O. Box 94095 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (504)342-7410 kpaters@kpaters.doa.state.la.us http://www.doa.state.la.us/state/census/ census.htm Dr. Loren Scott Department of Economics College of Business Administration Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803-6306 (504) 388-3779 lscott@unixl.sncc.lsu.edu Dr. Jerry L. Wall, Director Center for Business and Economic Research Northeast Louisiana University Monroe, LA 71209-0101 (3 1 8) 342-1 2 1 5 brwall@alpha.nlu.edu http://leap.nlu.edu Maine Mr. James H. Breece New England Electronic Data Center Stevens Hall, Dept. of Economics University of Maine at Orono Orono,ME 04469 (207) 581—1863 breece@maine.maine.edu Mr. Robert C. McMahon Center for Business and Economic Research University of Southern Maine P.O. Box 9300 Portland, ME 04104-9300 (207) 780-4308 mcmahon@usm.maine.edu http://www.usm.maine.edu/~cber Galen Rose Economist, Maine State Planning Office 184 State Street State House Station 38 Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 287-1478 galen.rose@state.me.us http://www.state.me.us/spo Mr. Jerome D. Stanhope Research Division, Bureau of Taxation Station 24 Augusta, ME 04333 (207)287-4136 jerome.d.stanhope@state.me.us Maryland Dr. Peggy Dalton Guild Center, Economics Department Frostburg State University 101 BraddockRoad Frostburg, MD 21532-1099 (301) 687-3032 p_dalton@fre.fsu.umd.edu http://www.fsu.umd.edu/dept/econ/ econhome.htm STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-95 Ms. Maryann P. Feldman Institute for Policy Studies Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218-2696 (4 1 0) 5 1 6-8324 feldman@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu http://www.jhu.edu:80/~ips Mr. Mark Goldstein, Planner Maryland Office of Planning, Room 1101 301 West Preston Street Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 767—4454 mark@mail.op.state.md.us http://www.op.state.md.us Douglas Meade University of Maryland Morrill Hall, Room 1102 College Park, MD 20742 (301)405-4609 meade@inforum.umd.edu http://www.inform.umd.edu/edres/topic/ economics/econdata/econdata.html Massachusetts Mr. Stephen P. Coelen, Director Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Massachusetts 128 Thompson Hall, Box 37515 Amherst, MA 01003 (413) 545-3460 miser@miser.umass.edu http://www.umass.edu/miser Mr. William Murray Massachusetts State Data Center, State House C/O MISER, P.O. Box 219 Boston, MA 02133-0219 (617) 727—4537 wmurray@miser.umass.edu http://www.umass.edu/miser/dataop/ datacenter.htm Mr. Gregory Perkins Research Manager, Research Department Boston Redevelopment Authority 1 City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201-1007 (617)722-4300 greg.perkins.BRA@ci.boston.ma.us http://www.ci.boston.ma.us/bra Michigan Mr. Mitchell Bean Staff Economist, House Fiscal Agency Michigan House of Representatives P.O. Box 30014 Lansing, MI 48909-7514 (517) 373—8080 mbean@house.state.mi.us http://www.house.state.mi.us/hfa/index.html Mr. Dan Kitchel Office of Revenue and Tax Analysis Michigan Department of Treasury Treasury Building Lansing, MI 48922 (517) 373-2958 kitcheld@state.mi.us Mr. Brendan Mullan Michigan Database, Michigan State University 321 Berkey Hall East Lansing, MI 48824-1 1 1 1 (517) 353—8127 mullan@pilot.msu.edu http://www.ippsr.msu.edu Mr. Thomas Nicholas Michigan Jobs Commission 201 N. Washington Square Victor Office Center, 4th Floor Lansing, MI 48913 (517)335-4423 nicholast@state.mi.us http://www.state.mi.us/mjc/ceo M-96 BEA User Group Minnesota Ms. Kimberley Gunderson Legislative Reference Library 645 State Office Building 100 Constitution Avenue St. Paul, MN 55155-1050 (612) 296-0586 kim.gunderson@library.leg.state.mn.us http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/lrl.htm Mr. George Howse State Agricultural Statistician Agricultural Statistics Division Minnesota Department of Agriculture Box 7068 St. Paul, MN 55107 (612) 296-2230 nass-mn@nass.usda.gov http://www.nass.usda.gov/mn Mr. Richard Lichty, Research Director Bureau of Business and Economic Research University of Minnesota, Duluth 150 School of Business and Economics Duluth, MN 55812 (2 1 8) 726-72 1 9 rlichty@ubd.umn.edu http://sbe.d. umn.edu/ced Mr. David Rademacher Minnesota Planning Office of State Demographer 300 Centennial Office Building St. Paul, MN 55155 (612)297-3255 dave.rademacher@mnplan.state.mn.us http://www.mnplan.state.mn.us/demography Ms. Wendy Treadwell Machine Readable Data Center Wilson Library, Room B2 University of Minnesota 309 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455-0414 (612)624-^1389 w-trea@tc.umn.edu http://www.lib.umn.edu/mrdc Mississippi Dr. William Huth Gulf South Economic Research Center University of Southern Mississippi Business Division 730 East Beach Boulevard Long Beach, MS 39560 (601) 867-8799 bhuth@usm.edu Dr. Lou H. Sanders Information Services Library Jackson State University 3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS 39211 (601)982-6314 Dr. G. Stephen Taylor Associate Dean, Office of External Affairs Mississippi State University Attn: Janis Bryant, P.O. Drawer 5288 Mississippi State, MS 39762 (601) 325-8475 staylor@cobilan.msstate.edu janbryant@cobilan.msstate.edu http://cbi.msstate.edu Dr. Max W. Williams Center for Population Studies University of Mississippi Bondurant Building, Room 3W University, MS 38677 (601)232—7288 samax@olemiss.edu http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/population_studies Missouri Ms. Kate Graf Census Data Center, Missouri State Library P.O. Box 387 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-1823 kgrafl@mail.sos.state.mo.us STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-97 Mr. Tom Kruckemeyer, Planner Division of Budget and Planning Office of Administration Capitol Building, Room 124 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573)751-9324 Dr. Edward H. Robb, Director B&PA Research Center University of Missouri at Columbia 10 Professional Building Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 882-4805 robb@missouri.edu http://tiger.bpa.missouri.edu/bparc Montana Paul Polzin, Director Bureau of Business and Economic Research University of Montana Missoula, MT 59812 (406) 243—5 1 1 3 sylvestr@selway.umt.edu http://www.bber.umt.edu Ms. Patricia Roberts Census and Economic Information Center Montana Department of Commerce 1424 Ninth Avenue P.O. Box 200501 Helena, MT 59620-0501 (406) 444-4393 paroberts@state.mt.us http://commerce.state.mt.us/ceic Nebraska Mr. David Dearmont, Administrator Research Division, Nebraska Dept. of Revenue Box 94818 Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 47 1-5700 deprevO 1 @nol.org http://www.nol.org/revenue Mr. Tim K. Himberger Center For Public Affairs Research University of Nebraska at Omaha Annex #26 Omaha, NE 68182-0059 (402) 554-4883 supervisor@fa-cpacs.unomaha.edu http://cid.unomaha.edu/~wwwpa/cpar/ cparhome.html Dr. F. Charles Lamphear Bureau of Business Research University of Nebraska at Lincoln 1 14 College of Business Administration Lincoln, NE 68588-0406 (402) 472-2334 or 2335 flamphear@unl.edu ldarlington@unl.edu http://www.bbr.unl.edu Nevada Ms. Winnie Moore Dowling Bureau of Business and Economic Research University of Nevada at Reno Reno,NV 89557-0100 (702) 784-6877 wmoore@unr.edu http://www.scs.unr.edu/nsbdc Ms. Linda Lee Nary State Data Center Librarian Nevada State Library and Archives 100 N. Stewart Street Carson City, NV 89701 (702) 687-8326 llnary@clan.lib.nv.us http://www.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/NSLA/nsla.htm Dr. Keith Schwer Center for Business and Economic Research University of Nevada at Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 89154-6002 (702) 895-3 1 9 1 schwer@nevada.edu http://www.nscee.edu/cber M-98 BEA User Group New Hampshire Mr. Michael Bergeron State Industrial Representative P.O. Box 856 Concord, NH 03302-0856 (603) 27 1—2591 m-bergeron@dred.state.nh.us http://ded.state.nh.us/obid Mr. Thomas J. Duffy Senior Planner, Office of State Planning 2 1/2 Beacon Street Concord, NH 03301 (603) 27 1-2 155 t_duffy@osp.state.nh.us http://webster.state.nh.us/osp/planning/sdc.html New Jersey Ms. Kay L. Knoblauch Supervisor Center for Health Statistics, Room 405 New Jersey Department of Health, CN360 Trenton, NJ 08625 (609) 984-6702 klk@doh.state.nj.us http://www.state.nj .us/health Dr. Nancy H. Mantell Center for Urban Policy Research Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey 33 Livingston Avenue, Suite 400 New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1982 (908) 932-3133 emantell@fsmail.pace.edu http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/cupr New Mexico Mr. Robert Gabaldon Economic Development Department P.O. Box 20003 SanteFe,NM 87504-5003 (505) 827-0300 robert@edd.state.nm.us http://www.edd.state.nm.us Mr. Brian McDonald, Director Bureau of Business and Economic Research University of New Mexico 1920LomasNE Albuquerque, NM 87 1 3 1-602 1 (505)277-2216 bmcd@unm.edu http://www.unm.edu/~bber Dr. James T. Peach Department of Economics New Mexico State University Box 30001, Dept. 3CQ LasCruces,NM 88003-0001 (505) 646-3 1 1 3 jpeach@nmsu.edu New York Dr. Leonard M. Gaines Bureau of Economic and Demographic Information New York State Department of Economic Development One Commerce Plaza, Room 910 Albany, NY 12245 (518) 474—1 141 lgaines@empire.state.ny.us http://www.empire.state.ny.us Mr. Lawrence Littlefield Housing and Economic Planning Department New York City Department of Planning 22 Reade Street, 4 West New York, NY 10007-1216 (2 1 2) 720-3342 dcpnet 1 @erols.com Timothy Mount Director, CISER/PURS Cornell University 106 West Sibley Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-4801 tdm2@cornell.edu STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-99 North Carolina Mr. Bob Coats II, Analyst/Programmer State Data Center, Office of State Planning 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603-8003 (919) 733-5630 bcoats@ospl.state.nc.us http://www.ospl.state.nc.us Dr. John E. Connaughton Director, North Carolina Economic Forecast Department of Economics University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223 (704)547-4134 jec@email.uncc.edu http://www.uncc.edu/colleges/business/ economics/econ.htm Director, Tax Research Division North Carolina Department of Revenue P.O. Box 25000 Raleigh, NC 27640-0001 (9 1 9) 733-4548 pattidor@ncdial .net Dr. Rick Kirkpatrick Dean's Office John A. Walker College of Business Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 (828) 262-6127 kirkprc@appstate.edu http://www.business.appstate.edu Mr. Chester J. Pankowski, AICP Western Carolina University MRC, Bird Building Cullowhee, NC 28723-9056 (828) 227-7492 pankowski@wcu.edu http://www.wcu.edu/mrc Dr. James F. Smith Kenan-Flagler Business School University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490 (9 1 9) 962-3 1 76 j_smith@unc.edu http://www.bschool.unc.edu North Dakota Dr. Richard Rathge Department of Agricultural Economics North Dakota State University Fargo, ND 58105-5636 (701) 231-8621 rathge@plains.nodak.edu http://www.sdc.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu Dr. Scot A. Stradley, Director Bureau of Economic and Business Research University of North Dakota P.O. Box 8369 Grand Forks, ND 58202-8369 (701) 777-3353 stradley@prairie.nodak.edu Ms. Kathryn L. Strombeck Office of State Tax Commissioner State Capitol, 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505 (701) 328-3402 msmail.ks402@ranch.state.nd.us http://www.state.nd.us/taxdpt Ohio Mr. Mark Carrozza Southwest Ohio Regional Data Center University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 210132 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0132 (513)556-5028 mark.carrozza@uc.edu http://www.ipr.uc.edu/sordc/index.htm M-100 BEA User Group Dr. Leroy Hushak Department of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University 2120 Fyffe Road Columbus, OH 43210-1066 (614)292-3548 hushak.l@osu.edu http://www-agecon.ag.ohio-state.edu Mr. Jim Kell Office of Strategic Research Box 1001, 27th Floor Columbus, OH 43216-1001 (614) 466-21 15 jkell@odod.ohio.gov http://www.odod.ohio.gov/osr/default.htm Mr. Paul J. Kozlowski College of Business, University of Toledo Stranahan Hall, 3011 Toledo, OH 43606-3390 (4 1 9) 530-2430 fac0089@uoft0 1 .utoledo.edu http://www.utoledo.edu/colleges/ business-administration Oklahoma Dr. Ahmed Abo-Basha Office of Business and Economic Research Oklahoma State University 345 College of Business Administration Stillwater, OK 74078 (405) 744-7405 abasha@okway.okstate.edu Prof. Marvin Hankins Dept of Economics and Business Administration School of Business Southwestern Oklahoma State University 100 Campus Drive Weatherford, OK 73096-3098 (405) 774-3750 hankinm@swosu.edu http://www.swosu.edu/academic/sch_bus/ gpind.htm Mr. John McCraw Center for Economic and Management Research University of Oklahoma 307 West Brooks Street, Room 4 Norman, OK 73019-0450 (405) 325—2931 jmccraw@cbafac.ou.edu http://origins.ou.edu Mr. Jeff Wallace Oklahoma State Data Center Oklahoma Department of Commerce P.O. Box 26980 Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0980 (405) 8 1 5-5 1 84 jeff_wallace@odoc.state.ok.us http://www.odoc.state.ok.us Oregon Mr. Arthur Ayre Oregon Economic Development Department 775 Summer Street, NE Salem, OR 97310 (503) 986-0101 art.l.ayre@state.or.us http://www.econ.state.or.us Ms. Sandy Sears Agricultural and Resource Economics Oregon State University Ballard Extension Hall 219 Corvallis,OR 97331-3601 (503) 737—1443 sandy.sears@orst.edu http://osu.orst.edu/dept/ag_resrc_econ State Economist Department of Administrative Services 155 Cottage Street, NE Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378-3455 dae.h.baek@state.or.us sarah.h.gates@state.or.us http://www.oea.das.state.or.us STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-101 Pennsylvania Mr. Ralph L. Bangs Research Associate, University of Pittsburgh 121 University Place Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (412) 624-3856 rbangs@vms.cis.pitt.edu Ms. Susan Forbes Department of Geography Indiana University of Pennsylvania 10 Leonard Hall Indiana, PA 15705-1087 (412) 357—2250 sforbes@grove.iup.edu http://www.iup.edu/ge Ms. Diane Shoop Pennsylvania State Data Center Pennsylvania State University 777 West Harrisburg Pike Middletown, PA 17057-4898 (717) 948-6336 desl02@psu.edu http://brain.hbg.psu.edu/psdc Rhode Island Mr. Vincent K. Harrington Rhode Island Economic Development Corp. One West Exchange Street Providence, RI 02903 (401) 222-2601 vharring@riedc.com http://www.riedc.com South Carolina Mr. David Frontz Division of Research and Statistics Rembert Dennis Building, Room 442 1000 Assembly Street Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 734-3785 dfrontz@orss.state.sc.us http://www.state.sc.us/drss Dr. Frank Hefner School of Business and Economics College of Charleston 9 Liberty St. Charleston, SC 29424 (843)953-3100 hefnerf@cofc.edu http://www.cofc.edu/~baecon/econ.htm Ms. Susan Laury Division of Research The Darla Moore School of Business University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 (803) 777-2510 slaury@darla.badm.sc.edu http://research.badm.sc.edu South Dakota Ms. Nancy Craig Business Research Bureau, School of Business University of South Dakota 414 East Clark Vermillion, SD 57069 (605) 677-5287 sodaksdc@usd.edu http://www.usd.edu/brbinfo/brb/home.htm Mr. Wayne Ellingson Economic Data Center, Dept. of Economics South Dakota State University Box 504A Brookings, SD 57007 (605) 688-4869 ellingsw@mg.sdstate.edu Tennessee Mr. Lew Alvarado Bureau of Business and Economic Research Memphis State University, FEC Room 220 Memphis, TN 38152 (901) 678-2281 blalvarado@cc.memphis.edu http://www.people.memphis.edu/~bberlib M-102 BEA User Group Dr. Tony Eff Middle Tennessee State University P.O. Box X050 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 (615) 898-2387 eaeff@frank.mtsu.edu http://www.mtsu.edu/~berc Dr. William F. Fox, Director Center for Business and Economic Research University of Tennessee Attn: Ms. Patricia A. Price 100 Glocker Building Knoxville,TN 37996 (6 1 5) 974-544 1 billfox@utk.edu http://cber.bus.utk.edu Mr. Donald G. Waller Director, Department of Economic and Community Development Local Planning Assistance Office 320 6th Avenue North, Sixth Floor Nashville, TN 37243-0405 (615) 741—2211 donwaller@mail.state.tn.us http://www.state.tn.us/ecd Texas Mr. James Fraser Dept. of Planning Research and Development Two Civic Center Plaza, Eighth Floor El Paso, TX 79901-1196 (915) 541—4721 fraserje@ci.el-paso.tx.us http://www.ci.el-paso.tx.us Mr. Jamie Ford Institute for Studies in Business College of Business University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, TX 78249-0639 (2 1 0) 458-43 1 7 jford@runner.utsa.edu http://cobweb.utsa.edu/isb Dr. Robert F. Hodgin University of Houston at Clear Lake City UH-Clear Lake Box 200 2700 Bay Area Boulevard Houston, TX 77058 (713)283-3126 hodgin2@cl.uh.edu Mr. Don Hoyte Texas Controller of Public Accounts Research Division, Room 3 1 1 111 E. 17 St. Austin, TX 78701 (800) 531-5441, ext. 50446 don.hoyte@cpa.state.tx.us http://www.window.state.tx.us Mr. Brent McElreath Texas Business and Industry Data Center Texas Department of Economic Development P.O. Box 12728, Capitol Station Austin, TX 78711-2728 (512) 936-0284 brentm@tded.state.tx.us http://www.tded.state.tx.us Mr. Bernard Weinstein, Director Center for Economic Development and Research University of North Texas P.O. Box 310469 Denton, TX 76203-0469 (940) 565-4049 http://www.unt.edu/cedr budw@scs.unt.edu Mr. Mickey Wright Texas Water Development Board P.O. Box 13231, Capitol Station Austin, TX 78711-3231 (512) 936-0883 mwright@twdb.state.tx.us http://www.twdb.state.tx.us STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-103 Mrs. Rita Wright Bureau of Business Research University of Texas at Austin RO. Box 7459, University Station Austin, TX 78713 (5 1 2) 47 1-5 1 80 rjwright@mail.utexas.edu http://www.utexas.edu/depts/bbr Utah Mr. Kenneth E. Jensen, Chief Economist Utah Department of Workforce Services P.O. Box 45249 Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0249 (801)526-9488 wsadmwi.kjensen@state.ut.us http://www.dws.state.ut.us Dr. R. Thayne Robson University of Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research 1645 E. Campus Center Drive, Room 401 Salt Lake City, UT 841 12-9302 (801) 581-7274 bebrrtr@business.utah.edu bebrblf@business.utah.edu http://www.business.utah.edu/bebr Mr. Lance Rovig State Data Center Governor's Office of Planning and Budget 116 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City, UT 84114 (801)538-1543 lrovig@state.ut.us http://www.governor.state.ut.us/gopb Mr. Thomas M. Williams Senior Economist, Office of the Commission Utah State Tax Commission 210 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84134 (801) 297-3913 twilliam@tax.state.ut.us http://www.tax.ex.state.ut.us/esu/esuhtml.htm Vermont Mr. Jeff Can- Office of Policy Research Coordination Pavilion Office Building 109 State Street Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 878-0346 econloss@aol.com Virginia Dr. John L. Knapp Cooper Center for Public Service University of Virginia 918 Emmet Street North, Suite 300 Charlottesville, VA 22903^832 (804) 982-5604 knapp@virginia.edu http://www.virginia.edu/coopercenter Dr. David Lamie Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA 24061-0401 (703)231-5447 lamie@vt.edu http://www.aaec.vt.edu/aaec/default.htm Mr. Roy L. Pearson, Director Bureau of Business Research, Corner House College of William and Mary P.O. Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23 1 87-8795 (757)221-2935 rlpear@dogwood.tyler.wm.edu http://business.wm.edu/bbr Dr. Richard A. Phillips Editor, Hampton Roads Economic Report School of Business Administration Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23508-8507 (757)683^713 M-104 BEA User Group Dr. Roger R. Stough Deputy Director The Institute for Public Policy George Mason University, Pohick Module 4400 University Drive Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 (703)993-2281 rstough@gmu.edu http://www.gmu.edu/departments/tipp Mr. Patrick Yott, Director Geospatial and Statistical Data Center Alderman Library University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903 (804) 982-2630 pmy2n@virginia.edu http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu Washington Professor Philip J. Bourque Professor of Business Economics Graduate School of Business Administration University of Washington, DJ— 10 Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 543-4484 philipb@u.washington.edu http://weber.u. washington.edu/~bschool Mr. Bret Bertolin Office of the Forecast Council P.O. Box 40912 01ympia,WA 98504-0912 (360) 586-6736 bretb@dor.wa.gov http://www.wa.gov/ofc Dr. Jim Schmidt Forecasting Division Office of Financial Management P.O. Box 43 113 01ympia,WA 98504-3113 (360) 902-0595 jim.schmidt@ofm.wa.gov http://www.wa.gov/ofm Dr. Gary W. Smith Extension Economist Washington State University P.O. Box 646210 Pullman, WA 99164-6210 (509) 335-2852 smithg@wsu.edu http://niip.wsu.edu West Virginia Mr. Mark L. Burton, Director Center for Business and Economic Research College of Business, Office of the Dean Marshall University 400 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington, WV 25755-2300 (304) 696-2382 burtonm@marshall.edu Mr. Randy Childs Bureau of Business and Economics Research West Virginia University 330 Business and Economic Building P.O. Box 6025 Morgantown, WV 26506-6025 (304) 293-7832 rchilds@wvu.edu http://www.be.wvu.edu Tom Holder Manager, Research and Strategic Planning Attn: Delphine D. Coffey Building 6, Room B— 553, Capitol Complex Charleston, WV 25305-0311 (304) 558-4010 dcoffey@wvdo.org http://www.wvdo.org. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 M-105 Ms. Kerri Petry Tax Analyst, Department of Tax and Revenue 4th Floor Revenue Center P.O. Box 2389 Charleston, WV 25328 (304) 558-8730 hslw62a@prodigy.com http://www.state.wv.us/taxrev Wisconsin Ms. Jan Gallagher Director, Business Development Center University of Wisconsin at La Crosse 120 North Hall, 1725 State Street La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 785-8782 gallaj@mail.uwlax.edu http://www.uwlax.edu/BA/sbdc/index.html Mr. Robert Naylor Demographics Services Center Department of Administration 101 East Wilson Street, 6th Floor P.O. Box 7868 Madison, WI 53707-7868 (608) 266-1927 bob.naylor@doa.state.wi.us http://www.doa.state.wi.us/deir/boi.htm Mr. Gene Schubert Wisconsin Department of Revenue 125 South Webster Street Madison, WI 53702 (608) 266-8132 gschuber@mail.state.wi.us http://www.dor.state.wi.us Dr. William A. Strang Associate Dean for External Relations University of Wisconsin at Madison 975 University Avenue; Room 5151 Madison, WI 53706-1323 (608) 262-1550 wstrang@bus.wisc.edu http://www.wisc.edu/bschool Wyoming Mr. G. Fred Doll Director, Survey Research Center University of Wyoming P.O. Box 3925 Laramie, WY 82071 (307) 766-2025 doll@uwyo.edu Mr. Buck McVeigh Wyoming Department of Administration and Information Economic Analysis Division Room 327E, Emerson Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777—7504 ead@missc.state.wyus http://eadiv.state.wy.us/eahome.htm Dr. Clynn Phillips Associate Director Department of Agricultural Economics University of Wyoming P.O. Box 3354, University Station Laramie, WY 82071 (307)766-2178 clynn@uwyo.edu http://www.uwyo.edu/ag/agecon/pageone.htm STATISTICAL SECTION STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 3 CD CM O) ir " i * CO -(■-^ C/D >s -Q CD CD CO CO CO > E CD < ** CO o & => o CO § c CO o ^"^ "O CO _^ £ w CO c Uni State o CO cj5 Q_ CO □ 4 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 CD 00 CO .Q £ o o Q. CO o CD Q_ oo in X ir> CvJ STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 5 CD 09 CC 8! TO g 0) CD < E o CO CD o TO s CO C3 0) c/> 3 a) »•■■ e ^^ cu c 09 I^H U w CD o Q_ a> 1 1 1 . 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X" / o DC Aco / c 'CO / ■*^ / \ Cl r^- CD c CO ■*-> co c a) 3 -* o a> 32 oo ^ ^> O) ■s $ CO CO CO CD CO CO CO 28 CO CO^ ^C7) c CO +- ^B zco CD ■<3- , CJ) (0 C35 CO CD State 'St CIS ?5 Z)Q-LL CO CVJ CO o 8 O 0^ o o ^5 o CD ^5 s O O LO Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 1. — Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 [Millions of dollars] Line Area 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1 United States 1 85,110 76,234 65,265 49,804 46,705 53,608 60,246 68,529 74,005 68,247 72,681 78,178 2 New England 7,086 6,546 5,836 4,656 4,352 4,814 5,150 5,793 6,008 5,504 5,926 6,376 3 Connecticut 1,633 1,486 1.303 1,014 957 1,078 1,176 1,347 1,442 1,293 1.415 1,564 4 Maine 479 461 396 307 304 345 359 425 429 397 418 446 5 Massachusetts 3,831 3,551 3,223 2,614 2,396 2,622 2,792 3,109 3,188 2,930 3,142 3,359 6 New Hampshire 320 301 262 202 198 228 239 258 272 258 274 284 7 Rhode Island 597 227 539 207 483 170 388 131 376 120 404 136 436 148 486 168 506 172 464 162 502 175 537 8 Vermont 187 9 Mideast 27,245 25,342 21,968 17,103 15,798 17,604 18,952 21,594 22,664 21,080 22,283 23,849 10 Delaware 244 205 187 145 140 161 177 220 241 204 236 276 11 608 1,239 608 1,158 597 1,051 536 853 474 784 522 889 594 941 691 1,071 718 1,159 701 1,111 735 1,180 805 12 Maryland 1,297 13 New Jersey 3,659 3,441 3,029 2,415 2.144 2,341 2,551 2,890 3,046 2.845 3,080 3.407 14 13,994 7,501 13,066 6,865 11,286 5,816 8,771 4,383 8,180 4,077 8,977 4,714 9,630 5,058 10,862 5,860 1 1 ,283 6,218 10,629 5,590 11,111 5,940 11,644 15 Pennsylvania 6,419 16 20,036 17,145 14,331 10,436 9,619 11,516 13,358 15,355 17,089 14,960 16,350 17,688 17 Illinois 7,208 6,165 5,146 3,757 3,389 3,921 4,471 5,089 5.738 5,082 5,545 5,923 18 Indiana 1,958 1,668 1,426 1,016 971 1,191 1,402 1,611 1.846 1,597 1,762 1,888 19 Michigan 3,786 3,172 2,589 1,881 1,657 2,173 2,564 3,024 3,398 2,887 3,219 3,609 20 Ohio 5,108 4,408 3,767 2,689 2,592 3,071 3,506 4,034 4,406 3,824 4,226 4,552 21 Wisconsin 1,975 1,733 1,403 1,093 1,010 1,160 1,416 1,596 1,701 1,569 1,599 1,716 22 Plains 7,584 6,798 5,632 4,244 3,751 4,168 5,524 5,631 6,490 5,926 6,181 6,487 23 1,429 1,263 994 738 630 675 1,072 987 1,306 1,142 1,196 1,270 24 Kansas 993 878 751 499 468 535 675 723 793 704 695 758 25 Minnesota 1,540 1,423 1,195 961 824 964 1,224 1.292 1,482 1,358 1,433 1,459 26 Missouri 2,252 2,048 1,825 1,370 1,262 1,390 1,599 1,773 1,926 1,795 1,904 1,961 27 Nebraska 819 720 573 426 380 358 563 539 556 536 526 581 23 North Dakota 257 294 9,965 212 254 8,541 127 167 7,520 119 131 5,673 99 89 5,785 122 126 6,999 182 208 7,630 155 163 8,823 214 213 9,575 183 208 8,879 205 223 9,555 226 29 232 30 Southeast 10,344 31 Alabama 854 706 592 430 442 567 590 689 737 678 706 797 32 Arkansas 574 423 393 288 290 350 390 468 487 444 484 506 33 Florida 748 688 592 482 445 550 604 741 829 811 905 996 34 Georgia 1,005 890 747 583 600 724 791 897 948 892 960 1.045 35 Kentucky 1,023 851 772 565 553 636 727 813 948 829 859 912 36 Louisiana 861 746 674 516 492 582 643 740 793 791 834 857 37 Mississippi 570 405 348 254 266 357 365 475 468 426 444 466 38 North Carolina 1,038 923 788 602 680 837 899 995 1,096 1,011 1,106 1,154 39 470 984 423 850 359 736 277 536 306 560 371 682 404 737 459 850 489 934 456 846 514 892 583 40 Tennessee 995 41 Virginia 1,049 928 899 690 696 790 875 991 1,087 1,019 1,127 1,258 42 West Virginia 789 707 620 450 454 554 605 705 758 676 724 775 43 Southwest 4,255 3,643 3,069 2,308 2,283 2,634 3,005 3,420 3,883 3,721 3,865 4,105 44 Arizona 258 225 184 137 131 155 180 205 228 222 237 252 45 172 1,075 143 880 126 710 92 515 95 530 114 601 139 709 168 759 182 876 173 803 186 811 200 46 Oklahoma 866 47 Texas 2,750 2,396 2,050 1,565 1,527 1,763 1,977 2,289 2,597 2,523 2,631 2,787 48 Rocky Mountain 1,606 1,481 1,172 929 885 1,042 1,255 1,465 1,468 1,440 1,493 1,589 49 Colorado 639 601 498 377 379 396 479 591 588 563 578 616 50 Idaho 227 225 170 126 105 191 192 235 215 218 227 241 51 Montana 310 270 206 183 161 198 262 263 283 285 295 317 52 Utah 280 253 190 158 155 162 205 244 235 237 248 265 53 Wyoming 150 132 109 85 85 95 117 132 147 137 145 150 54 7,332 6,739 5,736 4,456 4,232 4,832 5,372 6,447 6,828 6,736 7,028 7,740 55 Alaska n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 56 California 5,470 5,052 4,345 3.400 3,239 3,633 4,053 4,861 5,163 5,105 5,271 5,839 57 Hawaii n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 58 Nevada 78 76 61 53 47 53 65 85 78 81 92 101 59 Oregon 633 580 488 369 350 433 458 562 582 567 616 661 60 Washington 1,151 1,030 843 635 596 712 796 939 1,004 984 1,049 1,140 See footnote at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary Table 1. — Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 Line 95,645 122,270 148,775 160,170 164,791 176,900 190,295 209,304 206,378 229,156 257,373 274,513 291,434 294,415 1 7,752 9,523 10,917 11,285 11,382 12,317 13,091 13,810 13,642 15,039 16,692 17,683 18,838 19,135 2 2,000 2,544 2,858 2,880 2,792 3,018 3,351 3,457 3,378 3,816 4,383 4,789 5,198 5.303 3 536 717 887 887 865 947 998 1,086 1,071 1,100 1,213 1,320 1,328 1,349 4 3,954 4,697 5,384 5,660 5,810 6,334 6,582 7,045 6,999 7,742 8,448 8,797 9,351 9,480 5 347 409 449 484 515 569 619 670 678 719 798 844 906 945 6 691 889 1,037 1,075 1,074 1,077 1,142 1,126 1,103 1.219 1,345 1,415 1,512 1,508 7 223 266 303 300 326 372 399 427 415 443 504 518 544 550 8 27,782 33,118 38,909 42,059 43,435 47,183 50,282 53,670 53,816 58,811 64,547 68,210 72,870 73,846 9 321 362 411 431 437 470 509 527 572 670 719 771 829 857 10 922 1,159 1,342 1,346 1,414 1,515 1,530 1,624 1,679 1,766 1,863 1,950 1.898 1,869 11 1,658 2,235 2,684 2.844 2,805 2,909 3,039 3,376 3,449 3,829 4.391 4,819 5,149 5,177 12 4,053 5,015 5,989 6,469 6,511 6,852 7,245 7,846 7,924 8,767 10,001 10,811 11,651 11,896 13 13,158 15,143 17,723 19,429 20,538 22,716 24,054 25,544 25,594 27,462 29.648 31,061 33,113 34,232 14 7,670 9,205 10,761 11,541 11,729 12,721 13.903 14,754 14,599 16,316 17,925 18,798 20.229 19,815 15 21,960 27,101 32,703 34,775 35,443 38,428 42,528 47,713 45,931 51,056 57,905 61,405 67,062 66,395 16 7,115 8,325 9,747 10,690 11,144 12,504 13,665 15,535 14,622 16,031 17,849 18,773 20.099 20,228 17 2,518 3,208 3,913 4,117 4,285 4,456 4,962 5,657 5,403 6.065 7,033 7,402 8,163 7,741 18 4,521 5,820 7,294 7,588 7,251 7,802 8,904 9,649 9,605 10.941 12,247 13,117 14.926 14,551 19 5,700 7,100 8,588 9,085 9,263 9,836 10,788 12,127 1 1 ,607 12,844 14,808 15,876 17,423 17,465 20 2,106 2,649 3,161 3,295 3,500 3,831 4,209 4,745 4,694 5,174 5,967 6,237 6,451 6.409 21 7,912 10,602 12,536 13,133 13,931 15,629 16,986 19,999 18,279 20,616 22,523 23,768 24,133 25,055 22 1,516 2,037 2,387 2,302 2,513 3,072 3,057 4,190 3,510 4,040 4,305 4,552 4,385 4,734 23 974 1,504 1,879 2,061 2,003 2,048 2,427 2,571 2,514 2,823 3,151 3.644 3,508 3.703 24 1,671 2,120 2,434 2,539 2,813 3,254 3,550 4,165 3,902 4,310 4.772 4,957 5,232 5.381 25 2,437 3,080 3,554 3,803 3,973 4,480 4,713 5,295 5.162 5,674 6.260 6,615 7,019 7,059 26 700 1,023 1,258 1,326 1,436 1,490 1,613 1,978 1,760 2,080 2,173 2,324 2,230 2,374 27 325 387 527 551 569 620 864 863 725 844 876 805 819 840 28 291 452 497 551 622 666 762 938 707 845 986 871 940 965 29 13,448 18,470 22,985 25,590 26,542 27,309 28,739 32,231 31,774 35,379 40,361 43,117 45,199 45,173 30 1,082 1,521 1,891 2,065 2,173 2,191 2,369 2,619 2,504 2,782 3.199 3,396 3.553 3.443 31 670 951 1,024 1,218 1,304 1,368 1,363 1,625 1,507 1.625 1,830 1,898 1,912 1,878 32 1,231 1,715 2,505 2,823 2,946 2.881 2.957 3,085 3,216 3,665 4,138 4,654 5.189 5,494 33 1,328 1,817 2,343 2,623 2,713 2,743 2,897 3,226 3,228 3,688 4.260 4.594 4,735 4,708 34 1,120 1,507 1,880 2,006 2,092 2,280 2,423 2,811 2.678 2,911 3,396 3,617 3.800 3,753 35 1,116 1,498 2,002 2.167 2,145 2,112 2,278 2,648 2,832 3,017 3,358 3,643 3.872 3,888 36 669 964 1,197 1,334 1,311 1,268 1,414 1.673 1,475 1,679 1,848 1,961 1,998 1,930 37 1,512 2,047 2,514 2,779 2,898 3,223 3,392 3,844 3,794 4,382 4,918 5,064 5,266 5,361 38 769 1,093 1,272 1,424 1,444 1,513 1,580 1.818 1,772 1,956 2,418 2,607 2,698 2,545 39 1,294 1,654 2,136 2,488 2,624 2,684 2,826 3,108 3,081 3,408 3,789 3,958 4,251 4,296 40 1,719 2,581 2,935 3,263 3,372 3,350 3.296 3,659 3,702 4,140 4,850 5,272 5,447 5.528 41 937 1,121 1.286 1,402 1,519 1,694 1,944 2,116 1,983 2,126 2,357 2.453 2,477 2,350 42 4,988 7,040 9,303 10,214 10,336 10,775 12,031 13,282 14,072 15,072 17,243 18,705 19,331 19,771 43 313 485 662 651 668 691 772 915 933 1,036 1.277 1,450 1,543 1,592 44 239 322 411 464 500 522 589 680 738 830 967 1,048 1,095 1,121 45 976 1,393 1,719 1,950 1,968 2,033 2,198 2,397 2,463 2,561 2,865 3.125 3.244 3,251 46 3,460 4,840 6,511 7,150 7,201 7,529 8,472 9,290 9,938 10,644 12,134 13,082 13,449 13,807 47 1,935 2,666 3,245 3,261 3,429 3,773 4,265 4,722 4,684 5,220 6,007 6,355 6,406 6,448 48 729 1,013 1,194 1,200 1,327 1,448 1,678 1.840 1,856 2,022 2,390 2,578 2,612 2,667 49 299 439 510 563 556 613 668 742 728 786 883 966 927 938 50 387 469 555 558 575 672 786 890 803 982 1,079 1,100 1,120 1,111 51 327 511 704 646 668 697 749 817 842 932 1,084 1,149 1,184 1,182 52 193 234 282 294 302 344 385 433 455 498 571 562 564 550 53 9,869 13,750 18,177 19,852 20,294 21,485 22,373 23,876 24,178 27,964 32,094 35,269 37,595 38,592 54 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 311 431 471 495 477 55 7,331 10,002 13,292 14,627 15,178 16,171 16,720 17,643 17,954 19,989 23,105 25,632 27,541 28,398 56 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 699 799 873 902 917 57 119 216 229 229 236 254 263 274 280 321 370 432 476 514 58 874 1,259 1,694 1,735 1,710 1,850 2,051 2,304 2,291 2,539 2,850 3,030 3,079 3,050 59 1,545 2,273 2,962 3,261 3,170 3,211 3.339 3,655 3,652 4,105 4,540 4,831 5,102 5.237 60 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 1. — Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line Area 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 315,990 20,529 5,721 1,483 10,118 1,022 1,613 573 78,580 986 1,864 5,580 12,672 36,480 20,999 71,798 21,510 8,364 16,165 18,852 6,907 25,583 4,504 3,717 5,689 7,558 2,293 923 899 49,103 3,890 2,045 6,296 5,190 3,928 4,147 2,167 5,821 2,710 4,545 5,870 2,493 21,247 1,737 1,216 3,445 14,849 7,009 2,912 990 1,211 1,304 592 42,140 486 31,273 967 598 3,295 5,521 339,429 21,937 6,245 1,572 10,738 1,079 1,678 625 84,357 1,133 1,944 6,090 13,762 38,730 22,698 76,893 23,475 9,000 16,840 20,120 7,459 26,937 4,784 3,914 5,970 7,976 2,372 961 961 53,108 4,168 2,112 7,280 5,561 4,177 4,588 2,208 6,212 2,817 4,871 6,355 2,759 22,849 1,954 1,315 3,658 15,921 7,621 3,207 1,089 1,274 1,420 632 45,727 531 34,215 1,022 620 3,530 5,808 358,459 23,114 6,651 1,628 11.315 1,151 1,721 648 89,126 1,136 1,991 6,448 14,638 41,043 23,870 80,047 24,489 9,303 17,298 21,136 7,821 28,818 5,301 4,129 6,334 8,207 2,736 989 1,122 55,975 4,418 2,176 8,063 5,750 4,379 5,072 2,239 6,251 2,932 5,085 6,655 2,953 24,452 2,136 1,473 3,822 17,020 8,213 3,523 1,150 1,333 1,533 674 48,715 519 36,741 1,089 663 3,531 6,171 368,688 23,616 6,700 1,700 11,616 1,170 1,771 658 90,853 1,156 2,055 6,686 14.867 42,114 23,974 80,108 24,908 9,285 17,006 20,923 7,986 30,420 5,430 4,573 6,700 8,587 2,842 1,134 1,154 58,759 4,638 2,290 8,783 6,026 4,586 5,221 2,435 6,614 3,040 5,267 6,971 2,888 25,581 2,253 1,623 4,124 17,580 8,459 3,610 1,181 1,390 1,589 690 50,893 509 38,564 1,156 693 3,634 6,337 393,016 25,248 7,179 1,773 12,443 1,271 1,871 710 96,370 1,213 2,127 7,081 16,010 44,742 25,196 85,497 26,504 9,882 18,044 22,395 8,671 31,256 5,579 4,633 6,969 9,088 2,876 1,055 1,057 62,952 4,888 2,504 9,718 6,435 4,826 5,475 2,686 7,083 3,276 5,648 7,432 2,981 27,169 2,496 1,747 4,311 18,615 8,945 3,886 1,251 1,365 1,707 735 55,579 546 42,311 1,294 763 3,931 6,734 409,630 26,304 7,472 1,870 12,957 1,344 1,910 750 100,493 1,271 2,210 7,439 16,880 46,668 26,024 88,617 27,306 10,361 18,762 23,251 8,937 32,768 5,721 4,802 7,391 9,340 3,055 1,170 1.290 65,210 5,086 2,536 10,173 6,726 4,970 5,575 2,713 7,468 3,440 5,794 7,703 3,026 28,139 2,726 1,796 4,532 19,085 9,446 4,154 1,280 1,416 1,826 771 58,653 645 44,661 1,481 835 4,055 6,976 427,007 27,594 7,907 1,891 13.601 1.418 1,997 781 104,488 1,311 2,301 7,905 17,747 48.699 26,525 90,621 28,331 10,656 18,784 23,632 9,218 33,955 6,047 5,004 7,764 9,640 3,125 1,073 1,302 68,628 5.243 2,749 10,752 7,013 5,279 5,784 2,926 7,888 3,608 6,131 8,189 3,065 29,642 2,968 1,880 4,684 20,111 10,004 4,473 1,356 1,414 1,950 810 62,076 646 47,363 1,602 925 4,208 7,333 453,820 29,277 8,447 1,966 14,390 1,520 2,137 817 110,359 1,388 2,411 8,542 19,084 51,309 27,625 95,997 29,884 11,381 20,126 24,878 9,728 36,202 6,314 5,201 8,187 10,141 3,389 1,487 1,484 73,146 5,509 2,931 11,593 7,522 5,590 6,088 3.060 8,456 3,873 6,499 8,833 3,192 31,145 3,192 1.959 4,883 21,112 10,757 4,702 1,449 1,651 2,117 838 66,937 678 51,062 1,713 1,113 4,471 7,901 476,814 30,578 8,916 2,030 14,967 1,583 2.234 848 115,221 1,487 2,525 9,136 20.038 53,370 28,664 100,476 31.081 1 1 ,953 21.476 25,900 10,066 37,703 6,719 5,336 8,686 10,649 3.490 1.387 1,437 77,994 5,872 3.121 12,445 8,165 5,873 6,494 3,371 8,891 4,097 6,893 9,442 3,332 32,510 3,357 2,025 5,052 22,077 11,101 4,927 1,482 1,639 2,199 855 71,229 737 54,599 1,823 1,251 4,714 8.106 510,875 32,765 9.581 2,193 16,003 1,702 2.379 908 123,330 1,608 2,645 9.969 21,515 56,975 30.617 107,952 33,203 12,718 23,547 27,650 10,834 39,264 7,034 5,601 9,036 11,229 3,579 1,378 1,407 84,215 6,376 3,386 13,644 8,848 6.135 6,945 3,493 9.617 4,408 7,403 10.413 3,548 34,797 3,600 2.137 5,403 23,657 11,598 5,213 1,528 1,670 2,308 878 76,954 833 59,220 1,982 1,351 5,078 8,490 552,832 35,273 10,329 2,380 17,154 1.846 2,566 998 132,156 1,778 2,797 10,924 23,204 60,596 32,856 118,104 36,062 14,076 26,209 30,000 11,757 43,139 7,811 5,981 10,001 12,213 3,945 1,605 1,583 91,671 6,950 3,594 14,992 9,773 6,657 7,522 3,790 10,390 4,863 8,073 11,271 3,797 37,369 3.835 2,269 5,797 25,468 12,499 5,590 1,747 1,802 2,447 913 82,621 905 63,376 2,176 1,448 5,541 9,176 600,945 38,462 11,363 2,545 18,577 2,039 2,802 1,136 142,705 1,883 2,939 12,052 25,137 65,230 35,465 128,620 39.145 15,218 28,601 32,791 12,865 46,427 8,510 6,412 10,843 13,073 4,247 1,629 1,713 100,633 7,469 3,997 16,555 10,773 7,267 8,309 4,122 1 1 ,539 5,453 8,905 12,212 4,031 40,585 4.195 2,397 6,210 27,784 13,282 6,027 1,778 1,935 2,601 942 90,230 982 68,933 2,385 1,531 5,996 10,404 See footnote at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary Table 1. — Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Line 645,199 708,257 772,952 830,848 894,815 983,311 1,101,241 1,210,981 1,314,384 1,455,441 1,611,733 1,820,240 2,047,659 1 41,955 45,567 49,668 53,207 56,407 61,095 66,860 72,670 77,601 84,985 93,226 104,025 117,006 2 12,482 13.339 14,564 15,448 16,175 17,444 19.059 20,772 22,123 24,121 26,642 29,760 33.652 3 2,682 2,871 3,122 3,408 3,659 4,006 4,517 5,025 5,365 6,182 6,723 7.444 8.329 4 20,280 22,190 24,178 25,938 27,570 29,743 32,389 35,089 37,427 40.482 44,139 49.021 54,889 5 2,232 2,474 2,733 2,908 3,143 3,482 3,934 4,344 4,686 5.338 6,028 6,966 8.007 6 3,045 3,332 3,590 3,888 4,110 4,485 4,831 5,144 5,519 6,083 6,670 7,349 8.184 7 1,234 1,362 1,481 1,618 1,749 1,936 2,130 2,296 2,481 2,779 3,023 3,485 3,946 8 153,999 169,118 182,567 196,086 209,528 226,455 245,759 267,041 286,700 311,029 338,361 373,293 413,376 9 2,011 2.210 2,400 2.541 2,759 3,032 3,373 3,654 3.908 4,289 4,648 5,101 5.619 10 3,154 3,349 3,473 3,793 4,149 4,522 4,802 5,263 5,745 6.139 6,608 7,017 7,454 11 13,154 14,545 16,187 17,799 19,314 21,174 23,538 25,862 27,887 30,581 33,218 37.066 41,195 12 27,152 29,901 32,201 34,800 37.421 40,593 44.366 48,202 51,574 56,399 61,788 68.923 77,001 13 70,520 77,823 83,489 89,115 95,023 101,639 108,609 116.935 124,787 133,522 144,207 157.873 173,911 14 38,008 41,290 44,816 48,037 50,861 55,497 61,071 67.125 72,799 80.099 87,893 97.314 108,195 15 135,531 147,959 160,627 168,323 180,803 197,546 221,768 241,107 257,955 286,634 319,086 355,560 393,666 16 41,662 44,701 48,262 51,044 54,688 59,325 66,436 72.783 78,720 86,290 95,212 105.573 116,428 17 15,965 17,342 19.034 19,740 21,448 23,451 26,995 28.893 30,965 34,742 38,562 43,175 47,732 18 29,859 33,054 35,847 36.917 40,150 44,595 50,049 53.586 56,602 64,060 72,276 80,920 89,171 19 34,429 37,982 41,296 43,290 45,939 49,884 55,573 60,878 64,648 71,639 79.516 88,258 97,967 20 13,615 14.880 16,188 17,333 18,578 20,291 22,716 24,966 27,019 29,903 33.520 37,634 42,367 21 48,777 53,077 57,816 62,355 67,021 74,119 86,904 92,087 100,252 108,269 120,031 136,730 151,828 22 8,697 9.330 10,187 10,846 11,345 12,708 15,341 15,893 17,637 18,850 20.908 24,258 26,155 23 6,722 7,285 7,913 8,532 9.254 10,343 11,858 12,885 14,000 15,342 16.768 18.672 21,491 24 11,658 12,829 14,112 15,317 16,316 17,721 20,865 22,508 24,108 26,275 29,656 33,447 37,435 25 13,917 15,383 16,493 17,931 19,337 21,070 23.543 25,195 27,358 30,274 33,675 37,769 42,440 26 4,414 4.700 5,265 5,638 6,178 6,855 8.007 8.359 9,433 9.910 10,748 12,535 13,566 27 1.630 1,690 1.869 1,947 2,245 2.703 3,837 3,803 3,957 3.890 4,048 5,144 5,308 28 1,738 1,860 1,976 2,144 2.346 2,718 3.452 3,444 3,760 3,729 4,228 4,906 5,433 29 109,192 120,940 133,570 145,954 160,481 180,551 206,177 230,110 250,292 280,160 311,886 355,856 402,214 30 7,898 8,628 9,431 10,225 11,174 12,404 14.026 15,599 17.320 19.566 21,627 24,520 27,382 31 4,249 4,603 5,021 5,494 6,081 6,862 8,141 9,097 9,931 11,035 12.352 14.396 15,869 32 18,400 21,205 24,309 27,298 30,568 35,206 41.275 46,399 50,125 55,120 61,779 71,733 83,239 33 11,711 12,943 14,428 15,657 17,268 19,430 22.050 24,288 26.045 29,135 32,247 36,745 41,404 34 7,869 8,597 9,419 10,192 11,063 12,268 13.834 15,594 16,939 19,075 21,502 24,067 27.116 35 9,098 9,934 10,470 11,281 12,281 13,451 15,048 17.157 19,161 21,834 24,463 28,125 32.100 36 4,459 4,864 5,292 5,804 6,422 7,326 8,395 9,255 9,965 11,392 12,733 14,191 16,116 37 12,459 13.713 15,238 16,619 18.059 20,428 23,250 25,631 27,497 30,775 33,914 38,449 42,617 38 5,888 6.532 7,206 7,877 8.619 9,674 1 1 ,069 12.502 13,501 15,215 16,713 18,952 21.360 39 9,536 10,611 11,529 12.502 13,746 15,460 17,653 19,530 21,104 23,791 26,449 30,200 33.849 40 13,345 14,775 16,358 17,583 19,253 21,452 24,200 27,011 29,608 33,015 36,686 41,732 46,902 41 4,278 4,536 4,868 5,420 5,947 6,591 7,235 8.045 9,096 10,207 11,421 12.747 14,258 42 44,183 49,129 54,461 60,004 65,436 72,850 83,217 93,913 105,262 118,988 133,558 154,806 180,395 43 4,558 5,232 6,024 6,848 7,786 8,946 10,383 11,716 12,461 14,009 15,797 18,701 22,205 44 2,494 2,694 2,940 3,241 3,586 4,022 4,530 5,100 5,783 6,500 7,333 8.425 9,588 45 6,768 7.406 8,089 8,875 9,652 10,608 12,117 13.526 15,097 16,759 18,655 21,252 24,867 46 30.363 33,796 37,408 41,040 44.412 49,274 56,187 63,570 71,923 81,720 91,774 106,428 123,734 47 14,132 15,332 16,933 18,859 20,899 23,722 27,268 30,765 33,748 37,643 42,139 49,045 55,879 48 6,519 7,233 8,035 9,030 10,145 11.481 13.201 14,807 16,251 18,049 20.234 23,439 27,163 49 1,889 2,007 2,286 2.518 2,747 3,135 3,642 4,290 4,572 5,170 5.655 6,544 7,203 50 1,974 2,073 2,245 2,480 2,636 3,072 3.583 3,887 4,245 4.581 4,971 5,889 6.351 51 2,741 2,944 3.196 3,546 3,943 4.432 4.965 5,575 6.195 7,070 8,024 9.240 10.522 52 1,009 1,075 1,171 1,285 1,429 1.603 1,877 2,206 2.485 2,772 3,255 3.933 4.640 53 97,431 107,135 117,310 126,060 134,240 146,974 163,288 183,288 202,574 227,733 253,446 290,924 333,296 54 1,086 1,182 1,374 1,543 1,685 1,844 2,164 2,671 3.759 4,521 4,650 4,736 5,006 55 74,352 81,535 89,193 95,743 101,679 111,196 122,804 137,198 150,729 169,161 188,443 216,040 247,641 56 2,600 2,913 3,332 3,811 4,112 4,524 5,028 5,762 6,195 6.726 7,287 8,091 9,195 57 1.625 1,892 2,157 2,419 2,683 3,000 3,430 3,803 4,255 4,882 5,695 6,942 8,122 58 6,378 6,950 7,574 8,222 9,002 10,101 11,416 12,937 14,190 16,183 18.149 20,910 23.796 59 11,389 12,662 13.681 14,323 15.079 16.309 18,446 20,917 23.446 26,259 29,222 34,206 39.535 60 10 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 1. — Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line Area 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 United States 1 .. 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 2,286,358 132,439 38,361 9,356 61,945 9,166 9,189 4,423 460,325 6,314 7,922 46,191 86,872 193,986 119,039 426,054 126,028 51,210 95,312 106,861 46,644 163,721 27,669 23,571 41,489 46,093 14,369 5,106 5,424 454,154 30,178 17,111 97,980 46,228 29,709 37,082 17,507 47,722 23,974 37,467 53,439 15,757 207,706 25,624 10,802 28,776 142,504 63,618 31,264 8,129 6,975 11,812 5,439 378,341 5,624 281,589 10,563 9,420 26,327 44,818 2,557,139 147,974 42,959 10,366 69,096 10,371 10,231 4,951 510,875 6,942 8,626 51,568 96,827 216,042 130,869 464,135 139,612 55,917 101,864 116,103 50,638 184,865 31,373 26,653 45,805 51,506 16,634 6.617 6,277 512,459 33,418 19,303 112,971 52,116 33,063 42,694 19,613 53,616 26.914 41,600 60,095 17,056 242,441 29,141 12,215 33,596 167,488 72,215 35.969 8,894 7,876 13.301 6,175 422,175 6,505 315,375 11,376 10,691 28,273 49,954 2,714,034 159,421 46.190 11,079 74,706 11.234 10,952 5,260 546,073 7,445 9,231 55,176 104,026 232,028 138.167 479,495 144,863 57,423 103,544 120,576 53,088 194,293 31,745 28,581 48,617 54,179 17,445 7,153 6,573 545,538 35,101 20,114 121,683 56,170 34,824 45,471 20,663 56,817 28.362 43,788 64,522 18.024 263,468 30,584 13,212 37,254 182,418 77,471 39,309 9,197 8,275 14,309 6,381 448,276 7,779 336,098 12,046 11,222 28,702 52,429 2,888,851 172,462 49,397 11,941 81,243 12,466 11,757 5,659 582,682 7,967 9,655 59,747 112,615 248.289 144,409 503,132 150,369 59,961 109,866 127,243 55.694 202,762 32,203 29,645 50,980 57,581 18,063 7,511 6,779 586,373 37,394 21,368 134,039 61,532 35,823 47,135 21,497 61,814 30,778 46,622 70,053 18,317 277,680 33,482 14,044 37,896 192,258 82,377 42,179 9.938 8,672 15,283 6,304 481,382 8,778 361,589 13,193 11.862 30,380 55,579 3,200,479 193,663 55,206 13,290 91,717 14,182 13,024 6,244 644,386 8,740 10,527 66.698 125,357 277,105 155.960 556,103 166,014 66,588 121,804 140,413 61,284 226,176 35,618 32,534 58,105 63,982 20,108 8,078 7,752 652,511 41,165 23,809 148,770 70,183 40,051 50.256 23,516 70,042 34,412 52,129 78,597 19,582 305,742 37,957 15,387 40.668 211,731 89,665 46,273 10,681 9,237 16,919 6,555 532,231 9,295 402,979 14,123 13.042 33,091 59,702 3,428,478 209,197 59,319 14,306 99,042 15.790 13,956 6.784 689,594 9,553 11,124 72,614 134,719 295,573 166,011 589,851 174,664 70,118 131,969 148,598 64,502 239,164 36.905 34,277 61,744 68,690 21,222 8.336 7,990 702,907 44,226 25,408 163,083 77,087 41,671 52,349 24,703 75,900 37,014 55,982 85,190 20,294 328,621 42,278 16,673 42,182 227.488 94,489 48,849 11,264 9,445 18,100 6,830 574,655 10,078 436,898 15,070 14,190 34,918 63,503 3,627,522 225,995 63,880 15,529 106,839 17,460 14,984 7,303 735,030 10,202 1 1 ,702 78.345 144.056 315,807 174,917 620,180 183.406 73,701 140,002 155,139 67,932 250,175 38.216 35,767 65,290 72,245 21,843 8,453 8,361 748,100 46,846 26,605 176,203 83,773 43,203 52,009 25,672 81,548 39.359 59,822 92,037 21.024 336,950 46,250 17,290 42,019 231,390 97,416 50,412 11,549 9,863 18.924 6,669 613,678 10,051 467,657 16.118 15.332 36,649 67,871 3,863,177 247,048 70,101 17,049 116,328 19,359 16,242 7,969 788,574 11,097 12,462 85,215 156,412 337,194 186,194 653,695 194,399 78,395 146,072 163,078 71,751 264,069 40,152 37,481 69,790 76,275 22,925 8,620 8,828 801,447 49,765 27,738 191,969 90,406 45,825 52.175 27.139 87,841 42,332 64,487 100,162 21,608 347,508 50,287 18,122 41,949 237,150 101,271 52,647 12.081 10,159 19,906 6.478 659,564 9,719 504,862 17.367 16.806 38,575 72,236 4,165,890 272,286 77,541 18,704 128,074 21,363 17,836 8,768 858,596 12,225 13,732 93,528 171,997 366,602 200,511 698,350 207,437 83,645 156,250 174,795 76,224 276,602 41,199 39,491 73,530 80,846 24,376 7,957 9,204 867,942 53,470 29,604 210,338 98,473 48,527 55.022 28,994 95,977 45,953 69,839 109,051 22,693 368,855 53,898 19,173 43,811 251,974 106,387 55,410 12.920 10,365 21,032 6,659 716,872 9,998 548.302 19,237 19,015 41,978 78,342 1- Alaska and Hawaii are not included in United States totals prior to 1950. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 11 Table 1. — Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Line 4,778,306 4,947,591 5,239,364 5,469,485 5,741,050 6,059,091 6,408,103 6,770,650 1 300,630 304,546 318,366 328,914 343,175 364,142 384,540 406,858 2 87,002 87,837 92,749 95,588 98,966 104,616 110,904 117,173 3 21,127 21,361 22,230 22,823 23,698 24,658 25,934 27.243 4 139,687 141,466 147,039 152,204 159,317 170,211 179,998 191.008 5 23,047 23,678 24,758 25,484 27,337 29.014 30,633 32.546 6 19,789 20,057 20,828 21,688 22,170 23,269 24,067 25,340 7 9,979 10,147 10,762 11,128 11,688 12,375 13,004 13,549 8 977,220 1,003,443 1,056,766 1,090,321 1,130,903 1,183,752 1,245,254 1,303,943 9 14,445 15,134 15,875 16,482 17,344 18,401 19,723 20,946 10 15,484 16,050 16,726 17,264 17,659 17,899 18,463 18,919 11 107,858 1 1 1 ,089 115,446 120,033 126,277 131,318 138,068 146.090 12 193,035 197,153 209,344 216,183 224,290 235,425 247,381 260,736 13 415,971 425.460 448,371 460,249 476,331 500,563 526,390 548,927 14 230,427 238,557 251,004 260.109 269,002 280.147 295,230 308.325 15 787,562 812,624 863,336 904,660 958,496 1,008,668 1,054,547 1,107,644 16 234,593 241 ,788 258,288 268,281 282,546 298,246 314,960 331,966 17 95,364 98,710 105,968 112,016 119,029 123,987 129,570 136,073 18 174,102 178,612 187,979 199,411 214,135 226,179 233,571 244.073 19 196,777 203,194 214,356 223,792 235,724 247,449 257,506 270.450 20 86,726 90.320 96,746 101,159 107,063 112,806 118,940 125,081 21 314,980 326,485 347,907 358,347 380,442 397,342 425,718 446,730 22 46,933 48,294 51,556 52,073 56,485 57,983 62,759 65.993 23 44,503 46,112 48,967 50,883 52,794 55,304 58,690 62,363 24 84,886 87,866 94,472 97,202 104,110 109,304 117,293 123,010 25 90,424 94,410 99,301 102,826 108.872 114,966 121,265 127.795 26 27,717 28,652 30,697 31,785 33,029 34.391 37,652 39,135 27 9,729 9,817 10,718 10,860 11,612 11,640 12,983 12,885 28 10,789 1 1 ,335 12,195 12,717 13,541 13,753 15,076 15.549 29 1,001,887 1,047,271 1,112,858 1,180,409 1,247,824 1,321,834 1,401,506 1,482,256 30 61,589 65,008 69,582 72,930 76,999 81,315 85,128 89,348 31 33,021 35,003 37,845 39,704 41,881 44,478 47,116 49.442 32 249,004 258,495 268.828 289,052 303,647 321,549 343,806 363,980 33 113,112 118,746 127,686 135,613 145,373 155,959 167.956 178,875 34 55,702 58,417 62,678 65,279 68,343 71,727 75,612 80.435 35 62,332 66,135 69,971 73,424 77,892 81,484 85,099 89,067 36 32,748 34,657 36,967 39,272 42,308 44,591 47.150 49,437 37 110,829 115,494 124,565 132,981 140,667 150,877 161,179 172,154 38 53,979 55,907 59,065 62,123 65,688 69.506 73,435 77,686 39 79,761 83,960 91,505 97,273 103,614 110,511 115,697 121,934 40 124,401 128,807 135,857 143,137 150,591 158,066 166,351 175,911 41 25,409 26,641 28.310 29,620 30,822 31,771 32,976 33,988 42 426,944 450,162 480,423 509,054 538,786 576,052 614,265 660,458 43 61,104 63,848 68,000 72,962 79,335 86,479 93,391 100,160 44 22,008 23,314 24,917 26,749 28,362 30,357 31,826 33,269 45 49,135 50.981 53,937 56.253 58,416 60,661 63,750 67,444 46 294,697 312,020 333,569 353,092 372.673 398,555 425,298 459.585 47 123,662 131,548 140,968 152,805 162,235 174,645 186,887 199,598 48 63,733 67,698 72,690 78,783 84,115 90,853 97,735 105,143 49 15,528 16,267 17,700 19,474 20,628 22,062 23,418 24,651 50 12,028 12.883 13,605 14,761 15,038 15,881 16.546 17.276 51 24,586 26,302 28,303 30,624 33.021 35,954 38.856 41,681 52 7,787 8,399 8,670 9,163 9,434 9,895 10,333 10,847 53 845,422 871,511 918,740 944,975 979,189 1,032,656 1,095,386 1,163,164 54 11.656 12,233 12,951 13,556 14,065 14,421 14,713 15,222 55 639,298 653,172 684,674 698,130 718,321 754,787 798,580 846,839 56 23.956 25,098 26,372 27,511 28,331 29,396 29,784 30,514 57 24,628 26,468 28,956 30,945 34,105 37,508 41,412 44,510 58 49,805 52,230 55,549 59,234 63,309 67,908 73.156 77.579 59 96.079 102,310 110,238 115,597 121,058 128,636 137.741 148.500 60 12 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 2. — Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 ' [Dollars] Line Area 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 United Stales 3 .. 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 699 872 1,024 601 906 684 873 633 965 1,032 1,259 764 917 1,150 771 795 948 607 790 771 673 572 581 532 599 622 596 382 426 367 323 310 518 346 393 413 285 331 270 378 433 460 474 599 410 453 477 592 634 507 591 551 672 903 n.a 989 n.a. 866 668 740 619 801 921 576 836 646 786 576 882 858 1,246 708 846 1,033 711 677 806 514 656 662 587 510 510 466 552 562 521 311 366 313 267 227 468 306 325 355 202 291 242 325 382 408 400 519 334 366 410 536 578 503 500 498 582 809 n.a. 885 n.a 830 607 657 526 712 800 491 759 557 709 473 755 774 1,185 635 735 878 599 564 669 438 540 563 469 419 400 399 457 492 414 187 241 274 224 213 396 255 291 317 175 247 205 277 368 356 334 428 289 295 347 420 472 375 381 370 474 678 n.a. 746 n.a. 651 505 533 399 566 620 377 614 426 573 365 583 590 1,045 509 586 675 449 409 486 310 394 400 362 314 297 265 363 366 307 176 189 205 162 157 317 199 211 239 127 186 158 198 281 257 250 321 208 215 263 330 354 274 338 305 371 521 n.a. 577 n.a. 551 379 401 372 527 583 371 560 415 557 337 536 564 896 463 522 623 417 375 436 294 347 385 332 276 252 249 308 334 275 146 129 207 166 157 286 203 205 226 131 208 175 204 283 259 246 308 211 221 254 313 354 227 297 298 369 490 n.a. 543 n.a. 493 358 375 424 580 653 416 609 475 598 382 593 645 919 520 573 677 481 448 505 359 453 455 380 307 269 286 358 367 259 181 184 248 211 186 347 244 233 264 174 253 211 245 318 313 282 362 247 251 291 366 368 403 364 310 409 552 n.a. 600 n.a. 544 440 442 473 616 706 429 643 498 643 413 635 702 977 544 625 720 517 517 573 421 530 517 461 405 425 361 451 421 409 272 309 269 217 207 374 268 265 288 177 270 229 264 347 337 319 416 292 297 323 437 444 399 476 389 494 603 n.a. 656 n.a 655 458 488 535 690 805 506 714 537 709 470 721 868 1,099 614 708 806 600 591 649 481 619 593 518 414 393 387 472 467 397 234 245 308 251 248 449 301 294 329 229 297 258 305 388 390 360 462 343 321 370 504 542 476 475 463 550 707 n.a. 767 n.a. 840 548 568 574 714 859 509 732 565 728 484 755 948 1,165 661 745 835 635 655 730 547 684 647 551 479 523 427 540 508 415 327 324 331 267 256 485 312 341 351 224 324 272 334 420 418 407 503 362 375 416 500 533 424 511 444 604 729 n.a. 791 n.a. 759 555 597 526 653 768 471 671 532 669 455 697 793 1,099 629 694 787 562 570 646 472 571 559 507 439 458 382 493 475 404 283 321 303 243 231 458 289 296 346 200 294 249 300 386 370 387 477 337 346 400 487 506 425 516 444 559 707 n.a. 767 n.a. 776 531 579 555 702 834 494 723 560 716 489 736 897 1,117 658 746 822 600 618 703 518 624 614 512 458 475 381 517 503 399 319 346 320 251 248 493 308 304 358 205 315 275 311 422 388 398 489 356 348 414 500 516 436 531 458 584 725 n.a. 777 n.a. 857 570 612 592 755 916 525 778 577 746 514 786 1,025 1,167 705 816 865 649 662 749 550 679 657 546 481 501 424 523 518 441 354 361 342 280 259 520 335 319 361 214 323 307 339 463 406 420 505 377 373 434 527 545 462 568 480 600 783 n.a 840 n.a. 889 608 655 717 903 1.142 629 899 706 929 641 914 1,161 1,207 865 953 992 773 812 890 723 827 819 671 595 608 551 614 639 550 528 474 434 373 341 607 417 393 447 306 420 392 435 578 497 506 637 473 432 524 652 648 595 712 594 776 962 n.a. 1.009 n.a. 976 817 861 See footnotes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 13 Table 2. — Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97 ' — Continued Dollars) 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Line 1,105 1,195 1,235 1,258 1,325 1,433 1,388 1,509 1,672 1,756 1,834 1,819 1,914 2,019 2,094 1 1,279 1,314 1,337 1,383 1,445 1,496 1,455 1,614 1,797 1,890 1,957 1,946 2,080 2,210 2,305 2 1,591 1,599 1,567 1,579 1,702 1,716 1,662 1,893 2,161 2,301 2,398 2,358 2,487 2,696 2,819 3 1,100 1,101 1,079 1,134 1,169 1,237 1,186 1,199 1,324 1,443 1,455 1,455 1,588 1,676 1,726 4 1,259 1,298 1,348 1,396 1,434 1,507 1,476 1,652 1,815 1,892 1,946 1,931 2,073 2,195 2,296 5 973 1,051 1,110 1,149 1,215 1,288 1,272 1,351 1,509 1,578 1,656 1,707 1,835 1,907 2,012 6 1,194 1,271 1,276 1,364 1,456 1,430 1,377 1,551 1,716 1,764 1,855 1,848 1,960 1,998 2.023 7 931 953 1,034 1.089 1,127 1,189 1,123 1,169 1,334 1,381 1,434 1,458 1,527 1.658 1,722 8 1,307 1,430 1,491 1,510 1,559 1,627 1,601 1,744 1,902 1,979 2,073 2,061 2,163 2,300 2,401 9 1,462 1,505 1,529 1,566 1,664 1,689 1,811 2,089 2,172 2,260 2,361 2,329 2,534 2,777 2,668 10 1,511 1,561 1,634 1,697 1,753 1,933 2,080 2,191 2,306 2,423 2,343 2,363 2,374 2,561 2,609 11 1,280 1,319 1,307 1,306 1,347 1,487 1,481 1,626 1,799 1,928 2,006 1,928 2,035 2,166 2.244 12 1,424 1,551 1,580 1,521 1,565 1,643 1,621 1,799 1,998 2,109 2,228 2,219 2,303 2,451 2,551 13 1,377 1,532 1,639 1,691 1,719 1,762 1,719 1,847 1,991 2,045 2,133 2,165 2,285 2,404 2,507 14 1,142 1,248 1,278 1,288 1,363 1,434 1,405 1,553 1,714 1,790 1,897 1,832 1,920 2,069 2,179 15 1,235 1,312 1,344 1,352 1,459 1,599 1,515 1,672 1,875 1,949 2,085 2,008 2,126 2,235 2,289 16 1,255 1,385 1,464 1,532 1,638 1,817 1,687 1,835 2,031 2,096 2,217 2,186 2,280 2,463 2,533 17 1,136 1,198 1,252 1,203 1,313 1,459 1,365 1,529 1,717 1,784 1,952 1,816 1,917 2,019 2,054 18 1,352 1,390 1,326 1,328 1,466 1,553 1,517 1,708 1,885 1,973 2,188 2,059 2,219 2,255 2.285 19 1,251 1,311 1,340 1,309 1,400 1,540 1,456 1,610 1,837 1,919 2,028 1,968 2,091 2,185 2,246 20 1,051 1,109 1,182 1,209 1,295 1,432 1,384 1,505 1,735 1,798 1,840 1,776 1,877 1,993 2.063 21 982 1,055 1,124 1,186 1,263 1,470 1,320 1,462 1,590 1,677 1,691 1,734 1,737 1,807 1,924 22 1,024 1,004 1,092 1,245 1,218 1,648 1,361 1,539 1,645 1,733 1,668 1,803 1,681 1,770 1,952 23 1,043 1,169 1,165 1,136 1,311 1,359 1,306 1,474 1,616 1.843 1,759 1,813 1,776 1,847 1,940 24 946 1,006 1,110 1,189 1,270 1,452 1,329 1,438 1,585 1,636 1,716 1,729 1.793 1,843 1,935 25 962 1,069 1,131 1,192 1,225 1,377 1,330 1,431 1,559 1,665 1,746 1,736 1,828 1,916 1,959 26 1,018 1,093 1,187 1,186 1,274 1,563 1,351 1,567 1,651 1,773 1,692 1,772 1,669 1,698 1,962 27 966 1,032 1,045 1,088 1,494 1,488 1,214 1,364 1,450 1,324 1,345 1,374 1,500 1,568 1,616 28 846 980 1,086 1,132 1,271 1,532 1,121 1,289 1,506 1,338 1,450 1,473 1,356 1,434 1,685 29 723 818 861 860 893 999 969 1,045 1,173 1,244 1,303 1,297 1,387 1,472 1,518 30 655 738 784 754 805 882 835 910 1.046 1,107 1,164 1,142 1,275 1,357 1,421 31 557 688 742 758 743 890 817 852 963 1,033 1,074 1,083 1,186 1,240 1,256 32 1,003 1,110 1,171 1,165 1,165 1,197 1,206 1,304 1,389 1,474 1,568 1,568 1,680 1,799 1,844 33 722 830 878 844 886 990 971 1,067 1,206 1,282 1,331 1,307 1,428 1,503 1,527 34 699 767 804 827 865 998 940 992 1,155 1,239 1.309 1,293 1.350 1,441 1,495 35 782 874 889 832 883 1,020 1,075 1,119 1,213 1,282 1,351 1,348 1,408 1,513 1,628 36 531 629 631 612 671 806 707 772 854 911 949 935 1.052 1,058 1,072 37 690 765 823 865 899 1,002 970 1,077 1,194 1,232 1,278 1,298 1.372 1,442 1,431 38 645 730 752 778 792 911 874 926 1,116 1,197 1,237 1,169 1,232 1,264 1,289 39 727 865 913 872 892 966 952 1,028 1,124 1,181 1,281 1,279 1,331 1,426 1,481 40 836 896 946 994 1,007 1,141 1,125 1,249 1,412 1.504 1,531 1,555 1,636 1,708 1,731 41 738 821 890 927 1,033 1,114 1,027 1,060 1,188 1,253 1.284 1,233 1,326 1.486 1.602 42 900 1,015 1,037 1,025 1,119 1,206 1,269 1,316 1,458 1,545 1,589 1,609 1,675 1,763 1,835 43 1,002 1,053 1,130 1,118 1,184 1,326 1,306 1,370 1,627 1,722 1,726 1,706 1,760 1,856 1.899 44 770 881 943 929 1,011 1,126 1,146 1,205 1,349 1,426 1,448 1,469 1,549 1.632 1,739 45 780 949 972 954 1,031 1,147 1,170 1,149 1,296 1,408 1,487 1,472 1,531 1.609 1,675 46 938 1,042 1,056 1,046 1,147 1,218 1,304 1,369 1,496 1,574 1,613 1,647 1,715 1.803 1.877 47 1,079 1,100 1,176 1,213 1,341 1,441 1,385 1,494 1,712 1,780 1,745 1,715 1,802 1,891 1,997 48 1,037 1,068 1,192 1,211 1,357 1,457 1,433 1,526 1,803 1,888 1,825 1,786 1.884 1.973 2,117 49 1,023 1,096 1,135 1,203 1,279 1,347 1.278 1,332 1.500 1.646 1,555 1,564 1,601 1,734 1,791 50 1,149 1,184 1,206 1,307 1,483 1,642 1,411 1,657 1,810 1.828 1,819 1,781 1.904 1,942 1,998 51 1,123 1.049 1,121 1,092 1,177 1.250 1,255 1,339 1,535 1,587 1,602 1,576 1,666 1.755 1,856 52 1,146 1,223 1,259 1,361 1,503 1,610 1,643 1,717 1,961 1,917 1,944 1.877 1,929 2,025 2,146 53 1,512 1,551 1,530 1,590 1,639 1,720 1,700 1,817 2,013 2,134 2,184 2,166 2,292 2,394 2,465 54 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 2,307 2,730 2,493 2,416 2,217 2.190 2,372 2.247 55 1,541 1,579 1,578 1,662 1,687 1,753 1,737 1,872 2,075 2,203 2.248 2,228 2,381 2,495 2,576 56 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 1,400 1,591 1,763 1,808 1,819 1,828 1,865 1.901 57 1,505 1,478 1,606 1,751 1,766 1,756 1,786 1,982 2,200 2,389 2,441 2,411 2.522 2,480 2,552 58 1,380 1,389 1,357 1.378 1,503 1,640 1,601 1,657 1,832 1,915 1,923 1,876 1,986 2,079 2,063 59 1,465 1,525 1,416 1,396 1,501 1,621 1,592 1,720 1,873 1.973 2,069 2,081 2,120 2,177 2,265 60 1 4 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 2. — Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1 929-97 ' — Continued [Dollars] Line Area 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Line United States 2 . 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 2,117 2,311 2.739 1,801 2.319 2.014 2,064 1,732 2,409 2,671 2,715 2,242 2,524 2,537 2,168 2,252 2,520 2,026 2,218 2,180 2,078 2,029 2,005 2,135 2,022 2,051 2,055 1,872 1.759 1,570 1,466 1,327 1,897 1,584 1,549 1,655 1,168 1,511 1,320 1,517 1,781 1,565 1,881 1.888 1,832 1,819 1,900 2,044 2,165 1,828 2,087 1,880 2,189 2,486 2,274 2,592 1,910 2,575 2,115 2,285 2,219 2,419 2,846 1.853 2,432 2,133 2,183 1,834 2,523 2,751 2,794 2,309 2,662 2,682 2,243 2,380 2,654 2,142 2,323 2,316 2,229 2,057 2,044 2,145 2,070 2,134 2,058 1,707 1,584 1,652 1,526 1,426 2,021 1,664 1,609 1,707 1,256 1,589 1,395 1,604 1,881 1,607 1,958 1,979 1,901 1,883 1,979 2,117 2,272 1,904 2,041 1,962 2,297 2,627 2,439 2,736 2,081 2,733 2,251 2,387 2,276 2,498 2,937 1,918 2,511 2,207 2,234 1,927 2,604 2,831 2,889 2,390 2,766 2,772 2,297 2,442 2,707 2,217 2,395 2.389 2.256 2,124 2,076 2,200 2,158 2,159 2,156 1,845 1,888 1,677 1,554 1,417 2,033 1,700 1,634 1,710 1,243 1,633 1,438 1,621 1,933 1,633 1,977 2,064 1,883 1,940 1,983 2,171 2,348 1,907 2.085 2,029 2,329 2,708 2,815 2,814 2,307 2,869 2,288 2,444 2,334 2,587 3,058 1,900 2,606 2,294 2,327 2,002 2,670 2,843 2,958 2,489 2,833 2,854 2,328 2,475 2,797 2,253 2,380 2,398 2,299 2,181 2,194 2,259 2,237 2,217 2,161 1,675 1,879 1,735 1,581 1,522 2,051 1,747 1,729 1,760 1,327 1,692 1,498 1,693 2,000 1,677 2,034 2,109 1,948 1,968 2,048 2,225 2,426 1,983 2,032 2,083 2,403 2,774 2,712 2,871 2,431 2,936 2,355 2,544 2,443 2,711 3,191 1,978 2,734 2,404 2,454 2,080 2,790 2,959 3,060 2,618 2,993 2,966 2.433 2,600 2,907 2,403 2,537 2,506 2.403 2,312 2.296 2,331 2,330 2,328 2,315 2,334 2,105 1,820 1,658 1,582 2,124 1,841 1,815 1,820 1,364 1,796 1,599 1,769 2,113 1,764 2,086 2,170 2,001 2,012 2,100 2,349 2,476 2,094 2,366 2,210 2,516 2,896 2,754 2,991 2,505 3,161 2,459 2,686 2,530 2,783 3,270 2,044 2,801 2,438 2,550 2,135 2,875 3,079 3,164 2,698 3,068 3,057 2,509 2,690 2,988 2,491 2,665 2,594 2,448 2,399 2,446 2,407 2,460 2,425 2,364 2,154 2,029 1,914 1,749 1,665 2,211 1,957 1,897 1,923 1,502 1,875 1,665 1,854 2,208 1,855 2,152 2,207 2.048 2,071 2,173 2,397 2,545 2,169 2,331 2,258 2,543 2,991 2,879 3,090 2,673 3,151 2,544 2.743 2,674 2,929 3,424 2,208 2,937 2,567 2,688 2,275 3,041 3,236 3,315 2,855 3,230 3,239 2,658 2,851 3,138 2,619 2,876 2,743 2,601 2,487 2,561 2,535 2,540 2,528 2,415 2.123 2,008 2,037 1,878 1,785 2,360 2,078 1,961 2,015 1,559 2,003 1,781 1,963 2,390 1,974 2,278 2,313 2.125 2,209 2,303 2,482 2,646 2,248 2,366 2,360 2,590 3,155 3,167 3,263 2,831 3,172 2,690 2,867 2,858 3,114 3,615 2,387 3,118 2,731 2,873 2,470 3,221 3,507 3,509 3,035 3,429 3,417 2,828 3,075 3,373 2,860 3,136 2,941 2,778 2,727 2,849 2,711 2,784 2,734 2,682 2,473 2,287 2,190 2,018 1,897 2,518 2,256 2,120 2,152 1,688 2,137 1,950 2,126 2,555 2,126 2,424 2,421 2,242 2.376 2,454 2,659 2.816 2.547 2,552 2,469 2,751 3,317 3,339 3.410 3.091 3,261 2,861 3,093 3,074 3,365 3,914 2,548 3,356 2,994 3,117 2,750 3,450 3,649 3,716 3,262 3,669 3,656 3,041 3,302 3,612 3,044 3.360 3,174 3,010 2,922 3,081 2,915 2,998 2,890 2,917 2,518 2,507 2,381 2,156 2,105 2,712 2,460 2,309 2.341 1,836 2,357 2,164 2,330 2,741 2,271 2,607 2,599 2,381 2,530 2,648 2,805 3,003 2,580 2,738 2,577 2,915 3,565 3,625 3,655 3,359 3,432 3,045 3,403 3,269 3,629 4,253 2,671 3,625 3,203 3,350 2,916 3,700 3,830 3,987 3,501 3,919 3,932 3,254 3,444 3,806 3,160 3,460 3.306 3,164 3,060 3.114 3.060 3,186 3.066 3,030 2,604 2,590 2,563 2,284 2,235 2,948 2,657 2,481 2,541 2,002 2,516 2,325 2,471 2,960 2,418 2,808 2.769 2,494 2,719 2.865 2,955 3,175 2,746 2,816 2,690 3,133 3,779 3,907 3.877 3,597 3.619 3,223 3,588 3,554 3,916 4,500 2,888 3,950 3,490 3,613 3,166 4,034 4,138 4,305 3,813 4,268 4,311 3,517 3,732 4,066 3,405 3,801 3,612 3,425 3,308 3,329 3,287 3,464 3,368 3,204 2,722 2,780 2,810 2,504 2,420 3,296 2,888 2,691 2,757 2,192 2,740 2.552 2.736 3.242 2,573 3,071 3,111 2,711 2,959 3,124 3,150 3,412 2,887 2,962 2.861 3,317 4,097 4,149 4,204 3,969 4,077 3,468 3,872 3,840 4,232 4,855 3,147 4,279 3,774 3,852 3,389 4,335 4,445 4.558 4,185 4,539 4,611 3,817 4,025 4,372 3,701 4,082 3,909 3,698 3,568 3,632 3,539 3,755 3,555 3,572 3,009 2,958 3,075 2.742 2,624 3,660 3,170 2,945 2,893 2,384 3,029 2,804 2,959 3,545 2,788 3,335 3,468 2,908 3,191 3,387 3,426 3,709 3,234 3,235 3,053 3,558 4,404 4,643 4,525 4,484 4,493 3,673 4.092 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 See footnotes at the end of the table. 1970 4.077 1 4,479 I 5,084 I 3,419 4,547 3,919 4,090 3.625 | 4,612 j 4,618 5,023 4,520 4,840 4,877 I 4,067 | 4,175 I 4,588 3,793 I 4,150 1 4,058 I 3,916 I 3,814 | 3,835 3,796 I 4,015 3,827 I 3,789 3,146 3,216 I STA?E PERS0N ^ INCOME, 1929 _ 97 TaNe2 - Pw Ca* Persona. Sum, 1971 4,327 | 4,702 | 5,283 I 3,603 4,804 i 4,124 | 4,264 i 3,850 i 4,888 4,881 5,528 i 4,802 I 5,139 5,174 | 4,280 | 4,451 4,880 | 4,085 I 4,475 4,279 4,165 | 4,068, 3,978 4.120 4,236 | 4,094 I 4,107 I 3,319 | 2.964 I 2,847 J 3,988 I 3,400 3.155 3.091 2,613 i 3,259 I 3.032 I ',176 1,773 I 1,103 3,583 | 3,494 i 3,565 i 3,195 l 3,083 4,267 | 3,666 I 3,354, 3,310 1972 4,699 | 5,054 | 5,683 3,871 5,162 | 4,454 i 4,594 I 4,178 I 5,267 i 5,283 i 6,079 5,188 5,533 I 5,538 4,662 I 4,839 I 5,270 I 4,428 4,941 4,642 | 4,511 4,475 I 4,443 i 4,586 I 4,583 4,433 I 4,515 3,610 i 3,815 3.168 3,458 3,652 I 3,744 | 4,061 3,511 3,558 I 3,327 I 3,849| 4,651 5,070 I 4,782 I 4.996 I 4,904 3,914 | 4,191 2,834 i 3,472 3,238 I 3,428 4.051 3,360 | 3,832 J 4,106 3.405 i 3,687 I 3,859 I 4,024 i 4,404 , 3,719 I 3,707 3,583 4.201 4,869 J 5,325 4,998 5,194 i 5,160 4,187 4,375 I 4,284 i 4,013 | 3.923 I 3,504 3,400 j 4,681 4,042 I 3,677 3,576 3,175 i 3,857 3.559 3,782 I 4,443 I 3,668 i 1973 5,211 5,504 6,210 I 4,316 5,600 4,906 I 4,940 4,547| 5,737 | 5,825 I 6,545| 5,728 I 6,048 5,969 I 5,138 | 5,416 I 5,900 5.065 i 5,517 I 5,161 5,027 i 5,226 , 5,356 I 5,237 5,371 4,931 5,239 | 6,068 I 1974 5,676 i 5,978 6,753 I 4,741 6,074 i 5.317 I 5,395 | 4,852 I 6,253 i 6,267 7,302 6,257 | 6,571 6,470 | 5,658 | 5,875 , 6,456 5,401 5,883, 5,655 | 5,501 5,524 i 5.542 I 5,682 5,774 | 5,265 1975 6,100 | 6,373 | 7.172 1 4,999 6,495 | 5,646 1 5,831 5,171 6,710 | 6,637 I 8,089 6,708 I 7,025 6,920 6,119 I ,ncome r4 a,esa -^,o„ s ,, 92 ^ 7 1976 6,690 | 6,962 | 7,816 I 5,672 7,042 6.302 I 6,402 5,728 | 7.290 I 7,236 I 5,085 | 4,388 | 3,917 3,955 | 5,207 | 4,494 i 4,103 I 3,972 3,573 I 4,320 4,162 i 4,453 3,732 I 3,992 4,190| 4,419 | 4,774 I 4.107 4,271 3,906 I 4,620 I 5,264 i 5,648, 5,402 5.530 5,488 i 4,601 4.732 j 4,266 , 4,932 4.008 | 4,638 4,885 | 4,102 4,497 4,675 | 4,933 i 5,289 | 4,656 i 4,926 4,248 5,312 I 5,764 6,493 5,885 I 5,973 , 6,030 5,099 5.305 i 5,436 5,997| 5,066 4,799 I 4.300 4,331 5,579 l 4,863 i 4,564 4,491 3,891 4,693 | 4,397 I 4,648 j 5,426 4,435 i 5,117 | 5,267 i 4,515 4,950 , 5,182 | 5,445 , 5.827 I 6.275 , 6,962 5,787 6,215 I 6,002 5,913 | 5,988 i 6,121 6,144 6,141 5,705 | 6,119 6,198 I 5,517 J 5,130 | 4,706 4,601 5,868 I 5.149 1 4,883 I 4,930 4,152| 4,968 I 4,655 i 4,953 I 5,856 4,942 I 5,602 I 8.816 | 7,330 i 7,679 7,428 6,738 | 6,959 J 7,596 6,468 7.026 I 6,662 6,522 6,420 | 6,492 | 6,674 l 6,641 6,276 i 6,398 6.028 I 5,429 | 5,658 < 5.235 5,089 l 6,339 5,684 i 5.403 I 5,525 4,688 l 5,502 5.173 5,495 I 6,432 5,437 1977 7,334 i 7,606 8,626 I 6,082 7,684 i 6,914 I 6,983 6,143 | 7,953 , 7,814 9,692 | 7,919 1 8,416 8,078 , 7,397 I Continued 1978 8,196 i 8.455 | 9,616 i 6,674 8,536 i 7,792 7,677 I 6,995 | 8,800 8,527 1979 9,118 i 9,478 10,856 | 7,404 I 9,552 | 8,781 8,555 7,803 | 9,759 i 1981 10,062 | 10,705 1 'SSS 13 11,899, 8,302 10,780 , 9,917 | 9,685 I 8,629 I 730 | 9,149 11,978 io 11,073' 10,735 9.603 1982 .715 12.787 | '4,715, 1983 1984 10.472 ,i 8,801 ' 9,383 1 7,716 1 8,347 1 7,134 , 7,893 I 7.382 7,266 1 7,082 I 7,174 I 7,234 7,451 6,950 | 6,915 I 6,236 1 6,137 1 6,199 < 5,717 I 5,596 i 6,950 6,187 | 6,015 I 6,092 5,176 i 5,983 I 5,591 6,009 1 7,047 I 5,993 1 9,369 1 8,909 8,202 I 8,566 1 9,233 I 7,927 8,794 I 8,175 8,125 1 8,029 I 8,310 I 8,004 8,352 | 7,754 8.031 7,905 1 7,117 1 6,962 , 6,395 6.424 1 7,856 I 6,951 6,664 1 6,905 I 5,704 1 6,698 I 6,232 6,769 I 370 I 9,754 I 10,444 9,862 I 9,112| 9,461 10,193 i 8,718 1 9,641 9,072 I 9.080 1 8,880 I 8,967 I 9.155 , 9.270 I 8,680 I 8,672 8,140 I 7,885 I 7,738 , 7,076 1 6,993 8,789 7,680 7,442| 7,755 , 6,426 I 7,346 1 10,890 12 10,614 ' 12,412 10,926 I 11,777| 11,043 i 10,030 I 9,747 i 2,945 11,854 , 11,478 10,132 069 , JMB 12 12,885 1 13,544 12,100 1 13,072 12,298 , 11,036 I ,-?£!? 11 11.021 9,327 | 10,298 I 9.894 9,899 , 9,514 i 9,495 I 9,950 | 10,156 | 9,365 9,139 1 7,803 I 7,852 144 12,200 | 10,203 11,061 10,762 10,714 10,708 I J?'J!? 10, 425 14,556 12.883 13,999 1 13,191 11,664 11,556 1 12,681 10.502 1 11.359 11.209 1 11,226 1 11,236 1 12,356 I 13 13,748 I 15,620 , 10,431 '4,009 1 13,011 12,293 I 10,813 , 13,696 I 571 17,360 11.500 1 15,703 | 14,518 i 13.540 j 11.857 ,'c 3 -i» 14 15,267 13,852 | 15,080 15,096 i ' 291 12.199 16.620 15.279 16,680 1 15,615 13,200 12,163 13 mary 1985 14,410 >,420 | 18,531 '2.301 16,842 I 15.842 | 14,403 I 12.800 , 16,114 '5,451 17,531 16,454 17,807] 16,613 1 14,104 i 15 13,180 11,001 12,143 1 11,850, 435 1 14,547 I 12,199 I 14,241 15,322 ,'&S2 14 5,310 I 5,272 I 4,651 6,051 6,364 7,748 I 6,480| 6,714 , 6,373 I 5,672 5,896 1 5,450 , 4,973 5,446 5.723 I 5,837 I 6.284 5,495 I 5,667 5,021 6,530 I 6,903 I 10,133 1 6,999 I 7,079 6,865 I 6,104 , 6,479 I 6,175 i 5,966 I 5,438 5,936 1 6,333 I 6,363 6,857 I 6,033 1 6,039 I 5,556 7,011 7,609 j 11,500 I 7,712 7,537 I 7,548 1 6,822 7,115 6,776 I 6,508 1 5,985 I 6,509 6,957 1 6,932 I 7,505 f 6,401 6,445 i 6,095 7,910 I 8,295 I 11,703| 8,431 7,958 8,399 I 7,440 7,746 I 6,638 , 7,671 7,427 i 6,730 | 7,295 , 7,885 | 7,839 , 8,472 I 7,184 7,511 6.773 I 9,127 I 9,299 I 11.777 1 9.459 8.711 9.651 8.332 i 8,802 I 6,920 I 7,467 I 8,809 7,353 1 8,683, 8,416 I 7,487 8.373 i 8,910 I 8,678 1 9.534 7.723 1 8,047 1 7,430 10,269 I 10,427 I 12,405 10,649 9,679 I 10,616 9,229 9.852 I 8,588 , 7.737 | 7.476 I 9,957 8.426 | 8,108 I 8,781 6,932 , 8,090 7,648 i 8.145 I 9,954 8,075 I 11,176 11,140, 10.443 1 10,538 I 10,034 9.102 i 9,556 8,528 | 8,418 11,083 1 9.359 I 9,008 9,968 1 7,725 9,001 8,466 1 8,989 I 11,039 1 8,728 991 11,903 11,796 '£ !tt?2 13 13.077 941 '2.844 540 ".768 ,0 11.218 12,273 10.991 11.029 10.693 I 9,517 310 - 11,647 I 11,401 .012 i 12.460 I 13.421 13.843 13,586 j 13,744 I '3,042 '3,975 ,4 12.860 ' 14.121 756 1 11,100, 9.782 ■2-2S io, 9.694 , 9,359 | 8,250 , 9,463 I 9.939 I 9,650, 10.748 , 8.575 I 8.842 8,021 11.469 1 11,542, 13,875 11.831 10,916 i 11,626, 8,942 8,767 , 11.620 9.942 I 9.454 10,447 I 8.082 I 9,439 8,842 I 9,425 I 11,747 9.245 I 11,027 f1 '2?I° 10, 9,165 10,851 11.358 10,710 12,079 1 9.244 9,903 560 1 583 I 689 , 9.505 I 9.267 12,469 10,742 i 9.696 | '0.724 | 8.372 10,172 9.517 1 '0,005 I '2.589 , 9.417 | 11,864 12,658 ".871 11,1171 ",754 '0.417, 10.263 I 13.476 12.028 i 10,838 I ".421 9.122 1 ",363 1 '0,518 i ",123 13,926 10.158 1 13,737 | 13,392 I '2,314 i ",440 i 12,508 ".133 '0.919, 14,367 | 12.928 11,278 ",876 i 9.545 | 12.136 , ",206 I ".872 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 U 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14,906 10,643 i 9.687 | 11.620 I ".898 I ",221 12.840 9,445 I t57 ?H5 13 10.072 I ".517 1 '2.206 '2.375 1 '0,861 '2,378 i 13,227 ",710 12 777 M 10, '3,460 '0,122 , '2,558 / j£, 12,627 I 13 '5,543 ' ' '2,986 1 9.182 , "600| 151 ).654 9.582 , 12.352 I 613, 14,597 I 10.780 i 1,599 ! '3,280 11,5921 12.894 13,980 I 13,183 1 '5,224 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ".252 j, 10,429 ' ".331 486 '2,983 I 9,968 1 ".630 1? 17.302| 13,541 12,613 10,597 , .794 i 121 '2.730 I 10,770 I 12,260 13,866 1s 17,973 1 14,258 ' 13,028 I 13,151 ",451 12,925 ,068 1 8,093 I 15,593 i 13,740 I 14.100 '2.409 I 13.745 ".017 | 13,669 I 15,946 i 18.925 I 16.523 I 14,494 14,920 1 '3,065 '4,432 1 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 16 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 2. — Per Capita Personal Income for States and Regions, 1929-97" — Continued [Dollars] Line Area 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Line United States 2 . 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 15,106 17,610 19,815 13,272 18,100 17,033 15,331 13,675 17,097 16,257 18,335 17.461 18,900 17.709 14,845 14,960 16,106 13,513 15,338 14,458 14,285 14,384 13,688 14,703 15,526 14,383 13,875 12,625 12,012 13,157 11,736 1 1 ,409 15,102 13,768 11,715 1 1 ,802 9,898 12,900 11,774 12,624 15,837 11,169 13,706 13,980 11,820 12,918 13,972 13,530 15,571 11,663 12,120 11,380 13,455 16,669 18,466 17,255 15,325 15,635 13,657 15,243 15,945 19,075 21,588 14,392 19,600 18,362 16,412 14,750 18,258 17,423 19,566 18,665 20,391 18,871 15,765 15,718 17,066 14,324 15,899 15,156 15,017 15,152 14,511 15,327 16,479 15,084 14,634 13,037 12,683 13,929 12,394 11,842 16,001 14,562 12,441 12,010 10,484 13,717 12,522 13,483 16,884 11,632 14,042 14,631 12,257 13,068 14,267 14,054 16,147 12,265 12,619 11,862 13,582 17,523 18,021 18,175 16,262 16,422 14,282 15,939 17,038 20,810 23,699 15,537 21,417 19,733 17,900 15,948 19,767 18,878 21,782 20,079 22,302 20,433 16,927 16,739 18,212 15,231 16,950 16,187 15,806 15,776 14,882 16,040 17,115 15,909 15,511 12,142 13,183 14,933 13,288 12,637 17,092 15,591 13,187 12,829 1 1 ,236 14,810 13,468 14,482 18,064 12,399 14,838 15,246 12,865 13,833 15,118 14,771 16,985 13,108 12,954 12,450 14,317 18,600 18,447 19,263 17,815 17,688 15,313 16,884 18,153 22,103 25,407 16,618 22,634 20,559 19,184 17,215 21,160 20.563 23,438 21,469 23,751 21,820 18,264 17,819 19,427 16,296 17,987 17,203 16,827 16,863 16,058 16,802 18,404 16,961 16,371 13,669 14,038 15,961 14,266 13,353 18,405 16,466 14,204 13,620 11,996 15,827 14,180 15,438 19,244 13,149 15,755 15,919 13,619 14,691 16,110 15,839 18,110 14,283 14,193 13,238 15,535 19,654 19,970 20,226 19,395 19,084 16,387 18,211 19,156 22,741 26,453 17,159 23,210 20.728 19,698 17,677 22,349 21,590 25,646 22,482 24,883 23,106 19,371 18,717 20,494 17,167 18,699 18,116 17,692 17,807 16,885 17,940 19,348 17,639 17,536 15,264 15,488 16,847 15,213 14,025 19,127 17,385 15,085 14,773 12,706 16,649 15,427 16,309 20,021 14,176 16,815 16,608 14,480 15,613 17,290 16,943 19,290 15,346 15,038 14,214 17,174 20,839 21,073 21,363 21,529 20.209 17,423 19,605 19,623 23,078 26,721 17,300 23,590 21,390 19,982 17,899 22,865 22,241 27,028 22,877 25,328 23,600 19,975 19,163 20,966 17,624 19,022 18,589 18,237 18,339 17,304 18,492 19,845 18,305 18,012 15,479 16,014 17,380 15,895 14,766 19,451 17,930 15,719 15,593 13,376 17,115 15,710 16,976 20,498 14,815 17,432 16,971 15,069 16,100 17,985 17,674 20,099 15,664 15,947 14,855 18,348 21,095 21,496 21,491 22,171 20,596 17,895 20,401 20,547 24,150 28,345 18,008 24,538 22,234 20,819 18,883 23,982 23,004 28,597 23,548 26,749 24,801 20,950 20,195 22,209 18,763 19,861 19,482 19,331 19,390 18,368 19,447 21,126 19,120 19,157 16,866 17,055 18,223 16,817 15,807 19,910 18,888 16,677 16,381 14,163 18,230 16,410 18,256 21,280 15,679 18,257 17,583 15,762 16,832 18.886 18,472 21,005 16,607 16,541 15,561 18,704 21,853 22,073 22,191 22,906 21,730 18,678 21,436 21,220 24,903 29,232 18,463 25,333 22,710 21,735 19,392 24,637 23,542 29,912 24,283 27,457 25,373 21,635 21,009 22,895 19,649 20,939 20,228 20,009 19,807 18,461 20,048 21,488 19,632 19,714 17,040 17,600 19,073 17,398 16,380 21,080 19,668 17,207 17,133 14,900 19,137 17,091 19,139 22,133 16,306 18,961 18,270 16,559 17,419 19.606 19,482 22,117 17,699 17.571 16,359 19,535 22,208 22,711 22,430 23,638 22.388 19,518 22,024 22,056 25,934 30,310 19,190 26,433 24,119 22,315 20,196 25,489 24,465 31,212 25,329 28,333 26,242 22,343 22,128 23,956 20,734 22,338 21,237 21,012 20,863 19,964 20,638 22,802 20,576 20,365 18,156 18,568 19,893 18,163 17,090 21,761 20,632 17,872 18,086 15,886 19,920 17.914 20,088 23,031 16,948 19,666 19,127 17,150 17,984 20,312 20,128 23,019 18,186 17,590 17,004 19,865 22,797 23,417 22,953 24,090 23,391 20,508 22,687 23,059 27,439 32,073 19,995 28,097 25,313 23,520 21,246 26,636 25,603 32,398 26,141 29,568 27,587 23,268 23,140 25,135 21,427 23,407 22,217 21,960 21,631 20,412 21,481 23,736 21,540 21,029 18,149 18,724 20,804 19,041 17,934 22,676 21,696 18,601 18,826 16,574 20,996 18,789 21,109 23,943 17,441 20,605 20,078 18,029 18,544 21,320 21,194 24,304 18,961 18.286 18,054 20,685 23,816 23,971 23,983 24,848 24,541 21,618 23,677 24,164 28,872 33,979 20,948 29,591 26,418 24,356 22.179 27,978 27,125 34,213 27,298 30,892 29,015 24,533 24,055 26,393 22,234 23,996 23,054 22,987 23,039 22,032 22,707 25,235 22,586 22,847 20,197 20,450 21,787 19,838 18,808 23,834 22,900 19,475 19,609 17,398 22,053 19,651 21,800 24,950 18,116 21,577 21,071 18,634 19,342 22,345 22,304 25,627 19,741 18,872 19,214 21,524 24,969 24,310 25,142 25,086 25.877 22,894 24,958 25,288 30,427 35,863 21,937 31,239 27,766 25,667 23,017 29,252 28,493 35,704 28,674 32,356 30,250 25,670 25,158 27,688 23,202 24,956 24,163 24,048 24,034 23,120 23,972 26,243 23,629 23,618 20,103 21,076 22,751 20,672 19,595 24,799 23,882 20,570 20,458 18,098 23,168 20,508 22,699 26,109 18,724 22,787 21,998 19,298 20,305 23,707 23,414 27,015 20,392 19,660 20,185 22,596 26,127 24,969 26,314 25.598 26.514 23,920 26,451 1. Per capita personal income was computed using midyear population estimates from the Bu- reau of the Census. 2. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in United States totals prior to 1950. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 17 Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97 [Millions ol dollars] Line Area 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1 United States' 188,769 12,337 3,046 1,004 6,293 613 988 393 47,627 428 1,462 3,002 7,044 22,438 13,254 42,931 13,836 5,187 8,676 10,925 4,308 18,367 3,900 2,334 3,797 4,835 1,822 799 880 29,911 2,452 1,537 2,811 2,995 2,610 2,422 1,591 3,579 1,703 2,902 3,359 1,950 12,041 839 626 2,193 8,383 4,324 1,668 690 814 757 395 21,230 ( N ) 15,635 (N) 240 2,048 3,308 188,419 12,403 3,053 998 6,334 628 1,005 384 48,439 469 1,507 3,089 7,220 22,837 13,316 41,874 13,229 4,973 8,787 10,590 4,295 16,850 3,248 2,315 3,592 4,727 1,629 677 663 29,673 2,352 1,432 2,963 3,011 2,506 2,631 1,400 3,560 1,660 2,888 3,417 1,853 12,969 870 682 2,296 9,121 4,312 1,689 678 737 787 421 21,900 ( N ) 16,220 ( N ) 253 2,074 3,353 208,104 13,608 3,407 1,026 7,004 663 1,098 410 52,905 539 1,586 3,429 7,981 24,492 14,877 46,508 14,497 5,603 9,946 11,730 4,733 19,057 3,762 2,606 3,958 5,199 1,937 797 798 33,021 2,612 1,540 3,367 3,463 2,704 2,805 1,597 4,112 1,828 3,184 3,824 1,985 13,777 954 767 2,359 9,697 4,817 1,841 735 909 872 461 24,412 ( N ) 18,052 ( N ) 285 2,296 3,778 227,915 14,720 3,814 1,110 7,438 719 1,180 458 56,416 581 1,634 3,799 8,868 25,662 15,871 51,225 15,647 6,334 10,825 13,096 5,324 20,374 3,937 2,849 4,296 5,589 1,973 808 921 37,043 2,946 1,714 3,714 3,926 3,110 3,069 1,737 4,543 2,238 3,479 4,404 2,162 15,485 1,161 876 2,588 10,860 5,423 2,137 805 975 992 514 27,228 (N) 20,353 ( N ) 323 2,508 4,043 239,914 15,310 4,094 1,185 7,581 756 1,228 465 58,761 621 1,662 4,113 9,457 26,518 16,390 53,653 16,275 6,594 11,455 13,843 5,486 21,252 4,142 3,266 4,378 5,813 2,112 739 801 39,096 3,116 1,773 4,144 4,173 3,258 3,280 1,835 4,630 2,373 3,609 4,710 2,196 16,646 1,293 933 2,797 11,624 5,662 2,268 870 988 1,036 500 29,534 ( N ) 22,270 ( N ) 365 2.643 4,256 255,397 16,405 4,477 1,195 8,117 800 1,325 491 63,051 658 1,649 4,451 10,201 28,386 17,705 58,525 17,490 7,271 12,938 15,149 5,677 21,511 3,948 3,131 4,645 6,163 2,005 753 867 41,102 3,254 1,777 4,640 4,343 3,421 3,504 1,873 4,828 2,488 3,870 4,868 2,236 17,307 1,396 985 2,910 12,016 5,716 2,300 845 1,004 1,066 502 31,780 ( N ) 24,137 ( N ) 410 2,710 4,522 261,371 16,968 4,623 1,234 8.410 856 1.344 502 64,849 678 1.638 4,571 10.574 29.741 17,647 59,033 17,840 6,982 12,867 15,602 5,743 22,678 4,332 3,349 4,837 6,314 2,169 782 895 41,308 3,179 1,739 4,953 4,324 3,397 3.541 1,808 4,948 2,356 3.955 4,976 2,133 17,775 1,444 1,018 2,938 12,375 5,799 2,366 856 999 1,081 496 32,962 ( N ) 25.117 ( N ) 444 2.701 4,700 280,127 18,097 5,005 1.363 8,868 925 1,418 517 68,866 770 1,625 4,910 11,272 31,663 18,626 63,789 19,114 7,521 14,345 16,670 6,138 23,092 4,108 3,363 5,094 6,745 2,089 860 834 44,871 3,579 1,908 5,671 4,763 3,552 3,771 2,039 5,364 2,502 4,182 5,282 2.259 19,157 1.572 1.098 3,123 13,364 6,317 2,596 907 1,096 1,185 534 35,937 ( N ) 27,519 ( N ) 526 2,926 4,967 299,321 19,276 5,422 1.423 9.426 970 1,479 557 73,491 914 1.699 5,308 12,180 33,456 19,934 67,792 20,566 8,063 14,838 17.730 6,595 24,225 4,349 3,543 5,309 7,103 2,150 886 885 48,205 3,817 1.951 6,499 5,089 3,761 4,147 2,055 5,716 2,585 4,443 5,662 2,481 20,515 1.756 1.188 3,291 14,280 6,795 2,823 978 1,151 1.281 562 39,023 ( N ) 30,208 ( N ) 540 3,080 5.195 315,735 2 3 4 5 6 7 Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire 20,312 5,801 1,471 9,913 1,028 1,520 8 9 10 11 Mideast 580 77,617 928 1,725 12 13 Maryland 5,632 12,949 14 35,440 15 16 Pennsylvania 20.943 70,553 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota 21,464 8,302 15.258 18.628 6.900 25,933 4,815 3,729 5.631 7,298 2,511 908 29 1.041 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina 50,600 4,028 2,008 7,194 5,226 3.896 4,580 2.086 5.701 39 40 41 South Carolina Tennessee Virginia 2.693 4,638 5,918 42 43 44 45 West Virginia Southwest Arizona 2.632 21,843 1,916 1,320 46 47 48 Oklahoma Texas Rocky Mountain 3,416 15,190 7,361 49 50 51 52 53 Colorado Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming 3,138 1,044 1,194 1,383 602 54 Far West 41,516 55 56 57 58 59 60 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington < N i 32.309 ( N ) 573 3,117 5.516 See footnotes at the end of the table. 18 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line Area 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 326,351 20,828 5,874 1,545 10,205 1,050 1,564 590 79,455 961 1,769 5,860 13,130 36,505 21 ,230 71,342 21,997 8,374 15,244 18,637 7,090 27,319 4,884 4,124 5,982 7,654 2,577 1,043 1,055 53,452 4,231 2,111 7,916 5.484 4,131 4,755 2,271 6,080 2,803 4,804 6,246 2,620 22,986 2,024 1,470 3,726 15,767 7,575 3,198 1,062 1,261 1,434 620 43,395 ( N ) 34,006 ( N ) 602 3,167 5,620 346,872 22,198 6,277 1,614 10,878 1,139 1,656 635 83,928 1,002 1,802 6,158 14,178 38,517 22,271 75,956 23,419 8,861 16,104 19,898 7,674 28,060 5,037 4,182 6,207 8,091 2,602 968 974 57,014 4,460 2,308 8.737 5,849 4,350 4,924 2,492 6,438 2,990 5,149 6,636 2,682 24,380 2,230 1,575 3,882 16,693 7,980 3,453 1,123 1,214 1,531 658 47,357 (N) 37,235 ( N ) 672 3,433 6,017 361,042 22,893 6,467 1,681 11,210 1,192 1,675 669 87,144 1,050 1,871 6,451 14,870 39,991 22,912 78,064 23,909 9,212 16,616 20,502 7,824 29,201 5,116 4,294 6,542 8,246 2,740 1,073 1,190 58,805 4,620 2,330 9,132 6,065 4,467 5,051 2,500 6,752 3,135 5,241 6,811 2,701 25,141 2,420 1,622 4,071 17,027 8,370 3,638 1,142 1,270 1,635 686 51,424 561 39,125 1,264 728 3,533 6,212 376,853 24,133 6,858 1,699 11,869 1,259 1,750 697 90,528 1,084 1,973 6,896 15,619 41,483 23,473 80,233 24,873 9,532 16,752 20,937 8,138 30,229 5,430 4,476 6,872 8,502 2,777 979 1,191 61,983 4,779 2,527 9,647 6,330 4,768 5,240 2,716 7,133 3,282 5,560 7,264 2,737 26,440 2,647 1,698 4,187 17,909 8,862 3,918 1,219 1,258 1,741 725 54,447 567 41,506 1,365 798 3,694 6,518 399,213 25,545 7,318 1,760 12,505 1,348 1,883 730 95,393 1,123 2,048 7,356 16,781 43,791 24,293 84,545 26,145 10,118 17,791 21,943 8,548 32,195 5,671 4,632 7,212 8,904 3,043 1,370 1,363 65,630 4,984 2,666 10,390 6,741 5,008 5,502 2,815 7,592 3,498 5,793 7,792 2,849 27,720 2,832 1,765 4,364 18,759 9,564 4,125 1,305 1,493 1,895 746 58,621 590 44,662 1,486 966 3,907 7,009 418,957 26,630 7,700 1,827 12,993 1,399 1,962 749 99,492 1,198 2,159 7,835 17,592 45,545 25,163 88,365 27,268 10,562 18,918 22,809 8,808 33,480 6,041 4,732 7,680 9,326 3,121 1,268 1,312 69,903 5,317 2,840 11,136 7,311 5,273 5,844 3,097 7,957 3,704 6,213 8,250 2,961 28,924 2,979 1,824 4,515 19,605 9,839 4,321 1,329 1,472 1,966 751 62,325 639 47,756 1,585 1,081 4,086 7,178 455,015 28,985 8,422 1,988 14,122 1,536 2,109 807 107,962 1,271 2,292 8,681 19,229 49,285 27,204 96,203 29,538 11,350 21,013 24,716 9,585 35,319 6,374 5,062 8,084 9,994 3,243 1,261 1,302 76,222 5,804 3,121 12,285 7,982 5,536 6,319 3,231 8,717 4,020 6,743 9,274 3,191 31,376 3,235 1,949 4,869 21,322 10,460 4,670 1,386 1,518 2,092 794 68,488 741 52,702 1,747 1,195 4,430 7,673 491,136 31,118 9,006 2,164 15,123 1,659 2,272 895 115,259 1,411 2,429 9,484 20,603 52,224 29,107 104,870 31,998 12,552 23,296 26,654 10,370 38,718 7,063 5,405 8,920 10,789 3,594 1,479 1,469 82,708 6,315 3,299 13,492 8,795 5,994 6,851 3,497 9,321 4,415 7,321 9,988 3,420 33,625 3,448 2,050 5,227 22,900 11,262 5,005 1,586 1,627 2,219 825 73,577 792 56,435 1,927 1,282 4,875 8,266 530,136 33,664 9,832 2,311 16,238 1,810 2,471 1,002 123,733 1,528 2,515 10,291 22,293 55,915 31,190 113,372 34,438 13,441 25,272 28,980 11,241 41,325 7,612 5,708 9,602 11,502 3,834 1,489 1,579 90,107 6,725 3,631 14,885 9,630 6,475 7,450 3,772 10,294 4,906 8,003 10,732 3,604 36,236 3,768 2,166 5,558 24,744 11,886 5,353 1,605 1,739 2,344 845 79,813 864 61,015 2,079 1,350 5,247 9,257 567,565 36,641 10,743 2,424 17,705 1,981 2,701 1,087 133,020 1,656 2,726 11,226 23,927 59,982 33,503 119,079 36,521 14,027 26,337 30,401 11,792 43,270 7,755 5,964 10,280 12,234 3,959 1,478 1,599 97,715 7,106 3,858 16,389 10,502 7,031 8,181 4,081 11,139 5,294 8,595 11,709 3,831 39,351 4,074 2,255 6,049 26,973 12,594 5,765 1,698 1,768 2,463 900 85,895 956 65,564 2,265 1,432 5,588 10,091 See footnotes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 19 Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Line 616,794 663,758 722,511 786,673 851,861 961,178 1,052,403 1,158,450 1,273,603 1,402,267 1 39,233 42,155 45,865 49,265 52,460 57,860 62,936 68,230 74,223 81,112 2 11,284 12,156 13,241 14,065 14,882 16,420 17,957 19,414 20,907 23,073 3 2,569 2,753 3,038 3,305 3,599 4,027 4,486 4,836 5,554 6,041 4 19,091 20,440 22,225 23,925 25,349 27,835 30,143 32,674 35,177 38,114 5 2,181 2,403 2,541 2,795 3,044 3,485 3,834 4,192 4,738 5.321 6 2,920 3,134 3,424 3,623 3,909 4,221 4,490 4,915 5,369 5,891 7 1,189 1,269 1,396 1,552 1,676 1,871 2,025 2,199 2,478 2,672 8 144,813 154,290 167,957 181,668 193,396 211,477 228,986 249,488 269,337 291,060 9 1,813 1,951 2,084 2.287 2,502 2,782 3,027 3,275 3,548 3,853 10 2,900 2,942 3,227 3,574 3,869 4,102 4,517 4,955 5,213 5,655 11 12,108 13,344 14,945 16,432 17,694 19,811 21,599 23,685 25.986 27,931 12 26,132 27,736 30,288 32,987 35,256 38,908 42,126 45,731 49.524 53,580 13 65,754 69,667 75,683 81,726 86,410 93,009 99,860 108.093 115,153 123,846 14 36,106 38,650 41,730 44,661 47,664 52,864 57,858 63.750 69,912 76,194 15 128,571 137,126 145,216 158,081 170,111 192,255 208,391 225,792 248,707 275,087 16 38,777 41,014 43,535 47,393 50,713 57,286 62,516 68.490 74,398 81,773 17 15,121 16,387 17,191 18,868 20,386 23,695 24,961 27,272 30,283 33,468 18 28,652 30,487 31,873 34,987 38,158 43.210 46,509 49.836 55,589 62,097 19 33,141 35,497 37,703 40,625 43,367 48,428 52,936 56.692 62,515 68,904 20 12,880 13,741 14,914 16,208 17,487 19,635 21,469 23.502 25,922 28,845 21 46,745 50,129 54,643 59,368 64,762 76,664 79,881 88,025 94,421 104,430 22 8,253 8,894 9,538 10,079 11,099 13,540 13,641 15,365 16,256 18,039 23 6,404 6,884 7,473 8,222 9,101 10.424 11,194 12,298 13,445 14,582 24 11,249 12,150 13,366 14.370 15,343 18,311 19,346 20,889 22,659 25,504 25 13,436 14,165 15.606 16,965 18,238 20,652 21,947 24,155 26,515 29,489 26 4,176 4,596 4,965 5,534 6,023 7,062 7,278 8.368 8,745 9,354 27 1,531 1,660 1,742 2,041 2,455 3,504 3,361 3,503 3,435 3.594 28 1,696 1,782 1,953 2,158 2,504 3,171 3,114 3,447 3,365 3.867 29 107,114 116,568 128,642 142,407 158,131 181,767 202,122 223,788 248,547 275,590 30 7,710 8,295 9,136 10,011 11,021 12,475 13,846 15,536 17,449 19,248 31 4,133 4,450 4,898 5,484 6,156 7.291 8,088 8,983 9,851 11,057 32 18,684 21.192 24,067 27,082 30,630 36.159 40.844 44,986 49,136 54.849 33 11,463 12,522 13,790 15,359 17,033 19,494 21 ,469 23,472 25,996 28,592 34 7,623 8,185 8,944 9,804 10,712 12,232 13,531 15.023 16.848 18.817 35 8,858 9,254 10,110 11,012 11,960 13.446 15,201 17.148 19,357 21.602 36 4,428 4,788 5,224 5,864 6,584 7,606 8,299 9.071 10.287 11,535 37 12,077 13,218 14,548 15,932 17,758 20,397 22,354 24.550 27,172 29.801 38 5,826 6,362 7.026 7,696 8,472 9,758 10,997 12.171 13,534 14.813 39 9,439 10.134 1 1 ,078 12,271 13,759 15.719 17,412 18.999 21,332 23,663 40 12,856 13,931 15,047 16,628 18,241 20,770 23,019 25.839 28,640 31.592 41 4,016 4,239 4,775 5,265 5,805 6,419 7,063 8.010 8,944 10,021 42 43,309 47,412 52,827 58,229 64,043 73,598 82,357 93,565 105,061 116,911 43 4,641 5,244 5.984 6,875 7,826 9,212 10,333 11,235 12,542 14,027 44 2,424 2,596 2,875 3,236 3,600 4,057 4,547 5,244 5,829 6,576 45 6,579 7,063 7,847 8,637 9,347 10,792 11,849 13,400 14,830 16,374 46 29,664 32,510 36,122 39,481 43,270 49,537 55,627 63.686 71.859 79,934 47 13,549 14,725 16,600 18,511 20,831 23,946 26,872 29,826 33,042 36,773 48 6,329 6,918 7,880 8,906 9,925 11,472 12.810 14,249 15,756 17.521 49 1,795 2,029 2,253 2,456 2,815 3,247 3,796 4,075 4,604 5.021 50 1,853 1,946 2,188 2,354 2,710 3,153 3,408 3.756 4,015 4,326 51 2,616 2,806 3,147 3,528 3,945 4.416 4,946 5.560 6.262 7.075 52 955 1,026 1,131 1,266 1,436 1,658 1,913 2.186 2,404 2.830 53 93,461 101,352 110,761 119,144 128,127 143,612 160,858 179,735 200,266 221,303 54 1,037 1,163 1,327 1,458 1,571 1,874 2,252 3,141 3.775 3,890 55 71,109 77,203 84,240 90,385 96,898 108.200 120,639 134,062 148,996 164,760 56 2,510 2,826 3,255 3,568 3,871 4,317 4,974 5,471 5,892 6,341 57 1,630 1,813 2,113 2,370 2,630 3,017 3.335 3,828 4.318 5,009 58 6,029 6,439 7,117 7,861 8,728 9.904 11,148 12,416 14,029 15,508 59 11,145 11,908 12,708 13,502 14,429 16,301 18.510 20,817 23,257 25,796 60 20 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line Area 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 1,580,732 90,181 25,602 6,661 42,315 6,111 6,410 3,083 320,885 4,249 5,966 31,192 59,780 135,481 84,218 305,625 90,577 37,385 69,045 76,424 32,195 118,968 21,077 16,221 28,688 32,931 11,011 4,567 4,472 313,457 21,783 12,904 63,445 32,436 21,019 24,695 12,724 33,707 16,781 26,928 35,808 11,228 135,648 16,490 7,497 18,503 93,158 42,828 20,279 5,805 5,173 8,155 3,416 253,139 4,023 188,249 6,996 6,060 17,848 29,963 1,768,199 100,758 28,774 7,416 47,008 7,024 7,064 3,471 353,178 4,646 6,259 34,474 66,175 148,404 93,220 337,316 99,318 41,168 76,128 84,296 36,405 131,083 22,499 18,498 31,828 36,860 11,756 4,698 4,945 352,351 24,204 14,113 73,199 36,126 23,684 27,994 14,399 37,044 18,705 30,180 40,220 12,484 156,679 19,457 8,524 21,617 107,081 48,458 23,376 6,375 5,495 9,244 3,968 288,375 4,180 214,628 7,930 7,039 20.249 34,350 1,974,668 113,649 32,599 8,302 52,817 8,069 7,982 3,879 392,887 5,210 6,670 38,892 74,519 164,862 102,735 367,367 107,721 44,465 82,554 92,466 40,161 141,183 23,708 20,232 35,449 40,055 12,450 4,425 4,864 397,421 26,609 15,126 85,745 40,500 26,105 32,231 15,631 41,471 21,058 33,353 45,840 13,752 179,710 22,539 9,624 24,843 122,703 55,259 26,939 7,198 6,056 10,404 4,662 327,192 4,784 243,556 9,123 8,202 22,526 39,001 2,197,806 126,163 36,344 9,115 58,366 9,100 8,913 4,323 432,381 5,681 7,158 42,934 82,776 181,719 112,114 398,448 119,197 48,283 87,824 99,837 43,307 159,055 26,906 22,629 38,992 44,572 14,563 5,743 5,650 446,594 29,368 17,083 98,626 45,417 28,885 36,783 17,374 46,471 23,507 37,007 51,180 14,893 207,325 25,401 10,739 28,547 142,638 62,371 30,816 7,793 6,861 1 1 ,644 5,257 365,470 5,403 273,303 9,813 9,316 24,264 43,370 2,343,616 136,470 38,988 9,656 63,654 9,956 9,588 4,628 462,205 6,180 7,676 46,137 88,895 194,206 119,111 416,187 125,383 49,980 90,283 104,777 45,764 166,980 27,405 24,332 41,537 46,490 14,991 6,345 5,878 477,152 31,132 17.662 105,278 49,213 30,464 39,710 18,641 49,899 24,998 39,097 55,232 15,825 226,566 26,718 11.562 31,372 156,914 66,956 33,568 8,136 7,281 12,475 5,496 391,101 6,572 293,103 10,603 9,835 24,653 46,335 2,520,501 148,676 42,551 10,547 69,224 11,002 10,385 4,967 499,720 6,705 8,128 50,864 96,735 211,281 126,007 438,953 130,764 52,681 95,917 111,020 48,572 176,655 27,944 25,751 43,768 50,503 15,882 6,659 6,148 517,014 33,299 19,064 118,452 53,857 31,568 41,748 19,340 54,055 27,129 41,736 60,584 16,182 243,618 29,688 12,637 33,161 168,132 72,672 36,966 8,873 7,612 13,660 5,561 423,192 7,457 317,561 11,578 10,527 26,353 49,716 2,805,952 167,666 47,746 11,821 78,537 12,557 11,497 5,508 554,118 7,414 8,864 56,609 108,474 236,605 136,152 488,104 145,506 58,788 106,747 123,484 53,579 199,369 31,530 28,619 50,482 56,430 17,962 7,256 7,089 579,374 36,811 21,329 132,784 61,771 35,635 44,791 21,309 61,423 30,491 47,082 68,582 17,365 269,574 33,591 13,848 35,856 186,278 79,481 40,767 9,577 8,210 15,106 5,821 468,267 8,124 353,541 12,505 11,486 28,907 53.703 2,991,883 179,796 50,856 12.626 84,217 13,858 12,290 5,949 590,196 8,109 9,335 62,100 115,327 250,496 144,828 515,614 152,609 61,640 114,514 130,143 56,707 210,541 32,691 30,021 53,667 60,385 18,972 7.486 7,319 620,032 39,283 22,760 143,507 67,399 36,859 46,730 22,386 66,225 32,730 50.275 73,813 18,064 289,743 37,278 15,002 37,285 200,177 83,568 42,889 10.056 8,401 16,126 6,096 502,393 8,890 380,671 13,207 12,441 30,345 56,838 3,168,695 192,980 54,343 13,615 90,402 15,164 13,085 6,372 628,456 8,627 9,815 67,059 123,138 267,058 152,759 542,565 160.294 64,962 121,589 136,179 59,541 220,633 34,028 31,574 56,722 63,502 19,519 7,629 7,660 660,442 41,639 23,927 154,324 73,372 38,272 47,134 23,381 71,131 34,845 53,849 79,752 18,818 300,982 40,809 15,666 38,095 206.413 86,421 44,403 10,361 8,818 16,835 6,005 536,216 8.978 407,330 14,122 13,398 31,562 60.827 N Data not available for this year. 1. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in United States or region totals prior to 1960. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 2 1 Table 3. — Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97— Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Line 3,635,043 3,887,026 4,154,898 4,323,590 4,589,916 4,780,497 5,002,892 5,264,971 5,518,569 5,782,712 1 234,205 250,463 259,343 263,296 273,860 281,943 293,350 310,049 323,239 338,425 2 66.242 71,465 74.962 75,492 78,468 80,497 83,452 87,550 91,503 95,453 3 16,324 17,700 18,542 18,864 19,688 20.259 20,924 21,779 22,772 23,671 4 109,628 116.198 119,244 121,200 125,786 129,676 134,929 143,583 149,777 157,389 5 18,788 20.005 20,519 21,196 22,096 22,657 24,326 25,742 26,831 28,254 6 15,578 16,758 17,364 17,644 18,356 19,081 19,436 20,470 21,022 21,942 7 7,646 8,338 8,712 8,901 9.466 9.772 10,282 10,925 11,333 11,717 8 734,166 786,079 837,289 863,797 910,737 937,562 970,390 1,014,554 1,057,756 1,096,946 9 10,493 1 1 ,596 12,367 13,032 13,680 14,176 14,843 15,794 16,796 17,699 10 11,638 12,345 13,133 13,740 14,412 14,760 15,032 15,390 15,623 15,851 11 79,970 86,214 91,867 95,078 99,376 103,131 108,174 112,311 117,094 122.434 12 147,511 157,927 166,788 170,546 180.886 186,057 192,091 201.672 210,191 219,885 13 309,968 329,430 352,268 362,805 383,002 391,590 405,007 425,359 442,273 456,565 14 174,585 188,567 200,865 208,596 219,381 227,848 235,244 244,028 255,779 264,511 15 609,247 646,163 683,376 707,582 754,377 785,849 829,189 869,778 902,103 939,326 16 180,374 191,336 202,471 209.888 225,094 232,574 243,724 256,543 268,434 280,280 17 73,571 78,338 83,117 86,339 93,118 97,541 103,048 107,379 111,656 116,414 18 136,139 143,893 151,443 155,736 164,435 173,842 185,741 194,966 199,607 206,608 19 153.020 162,088 171,465 177,570 188,068 194,712 204,770 214,222 221,394 230,780 20 66,142 70,508 74,879 78,049 83,662 87,180 91.904 96,668 101,011 105,244 21 242,530 258,569 274,081 284,879 304,516 312,829 331,618 344,991 367,001 381,713 22 36,192 38,804 40,811 42,034 45,139 45,591 49,592 50,776 54,824 57,253 23 34,679 36,122 38,828 40,365 43,120 44,658 46,169 48,149 50,703 53.488 24 63,286 68,464 72,571 75,271 80,958 82,808 88,564 92,537 97,774 101,468 25 71,239 75,784 79,168 83,175 87,627 90,563 95,501 100,713 105,529 110,307 26 21,699 22,736 24,343 25,156 27,133 28,088 29,118 30.038 32,903 33.827 27 7,054 7,826 8,655 8,684 9,557 9,673 10,388 10,366 11,620 11.389 28 8,380 8,833 9,704 10,195 10,982 11,447 12,287 12,412 13,649 13.982 29 768,516 825,817 884,935 929,676 989,278 1,046,121 1,101,653 1,163,513 1,225,384 1,286,377 30 47,825 51,165 54,871 58,086 62,377 65,198 68,547 72,297 75,473 78.809 31 26,558 28,039 29,529 31,397 34,002 35,645 37,398 39,551 41,791 43.686 32 185,358 204,687 220,028 230,247 238,863 256,427 268,409 283,027 298.933 313.790 33 86,460 92,253 98,985 104,537 112,646 118,676 126,915 135,843 145.199 153.506 34 42,945 45,869 48,839 51,441 55,327 57,520 60,124 62,778 65.938 69.749 35 50,018 52.322 55,997 59,561 63,348 66,283 70,221 73,256 76,061 78.903 36 26,554 28.165 29,831 31,745 33,959 35,855 38,501 40,585 42,827 44,697 37 83,913 90,121 96,880 101,291 109,468 116,627 122,574 131,201 139,842 148.266 38 40,888 43,159 47,762 49,833 52,856 55,362 58,329 61,395 64,545 67,858 39 63,041 67,418 71,857 75,823 82,615 87,735 93,153 99,086 102,991 107,789 40 94,452 101,340 107,678 111,884 118,313 124,174 129,845 136,067 142,308 149,103 41 20,502 21,280 22,677 23,832 25.504 26,620 27,637 28,427 29,476 30,222 42 329,700 351,530 378,426 401,148 429,646 454,808 480,928 513,542 543,363 581,106 43 47,779 50,765 53.831 56,284 60,251 64,402 69,709 75,785 81,041 86,119 44 17,193 18,332 19,664 20,864 22,315 23,823 25,232 27,094 28,249 29,307 45 39,088 40,984 42,802 44,838 47,802 49,932 51,735 53,665 56,059 58,974 46 225,640 241,449 262,128 279,162 299,277 316,651 334,252 356,999 378,015 406,707 47 93,870 100,324 107,838 114,760 122,702 132,767 140,236 151,122 160,565 170,034 48 48,732 51,760 55,367 58,716 62,812 67,892 72,101 78,082 83,250 88,686 49 1 1 ,490 12,478 13,630 14,228 15,492 17,063 18,033 19,270 20,420 21,347 50 9,094 9,859 10,506 1 1 ,325 11,926 13,004 13,176 14,026 14,546 15,064 51 18,612 19,960 21,457 23,035 24,790 26,720 28,611 31,004 33,433 35,657 52 5,942 6,266 6,877 7,457 7,683 8.088 8,315 8,740 8,915 9,281 53 622,809 668,081 729,612 758,451 804,800 828,618 855,529 897,422 939,159 988,785 54 8,837 9,447 10,025 10,627 11,309 1 1 .876 12,187 12,348 12.567 12.926 55 474,559 506,575 550,360 568,135 600,636 613,195 628,525 655,497 682,968 717,988 56 16,559 17,993 20,408 21,494 22,723 23,732 24,502 25.715 25,91 1 26,398 57 16,449 18,862 21,360 23,124 25,190 26,668 29,51 1 32,367 35.342 37,654 58 36,702 39.127 43,162 44,946 47,648 50,699 53,886 58,031 62,206 65,177 59 69,703 76,077 84,297 90,125 97,293 102,448 106,918 113,464 120,166 128,640 60 22 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 4. — Per Capita Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 194&-97 [Dollars] Line Area 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 1,292 1,336 1,512 1,144 1,346 1,178 1,256 1,095 1,444 1,371 1,740 1,322 1,475 1,548 1,288 1,439 1,618 1,338 1,396 1,387 1,300 1,350 1.534 1,234 1,324 1,258 1,440 1,378 1,437 927 826 842 1,090 919 926 933 766 933 853 902 1,048 1,027 1,094 1,217 1,037 1,050 1,099 1,319 1,321 1,251 1,502 1,159 1,467 1,530 ( N ) 1,554 (N) 1,539 1,458 1,467 1,267 1,322 1,502 1,105 1,336 1,179 1,255 1,042 1,441 1,485 1,867 1,326 1,477 1,534 1,282 1,381 1,526 1,256 1,388 1,328 1,267 1,217 1,260 1,203 1,224 1,218 1,251 1,134 1,050 905 784 777 1,111 906 880 999 672 910 818 892 1,038 960 1,170 1,219 1,059 1,091 1,196 1,275 1,304 1,189 1,296 1,173 1,520 1,540 (N) 1,569 ( N) 1,611 1,450 1,462 1,376 1,461 1,690 1,119 1,495 1,247 1,396 1,081 1,569 1,678 1,968 1,456 1,638 1,648 1,416 1,523 1,659 1,412 1,552 1,470 1,377 1,351 1,433 1,360 1,321 1,311 1.459 1,288 1,219 975 854 807 1,198 1,002 921 1,040 734 1,011 865 961 1,153 990 1,203 1,261 1,113 1,058 1,247 1,379 1,389 1,246 1,533 1,253 1,589 1,654 ( N ) 1,691 ( N ) 1,762 1,499 1,583 1,487 1,585 1,881 1,212 1,598 1,360 1,505 1,211 1,662 1,756 2,022 1,556 1,772 1,723 1,517 1,659 1,780 1,546 1,666 1,625 1,548 1,438 1,505 1,461 1,427 1,392 1,500 1,338 1,406 1,076 963 902 1,246 1,112 1,057 1,108 803 1,103 1,033 1,032 1,283 1,090 1,310 1,479 1,221 1,171 1,339 1,546 1,611 1,366 1,637 1,405 1,768 1,782 ( N ) 1,828 ( N ) 1,922 1,612 1,668 1,541 1,636 1,967 1,295 1,630 1,414 1,532 1,241 1,705 1,821 2,065 1,645 1,845 1,746 1,560 1,703 1,817 1,590 1,723 1,673 1,581 1,499 1,577 1,652 1,445 1,463 1,611 1,216 1,231 1,128 1,016 965 1,313 1,164 1,116 1,154 853 1,127 1,090 1,077 1,344 1,122 1,375 1,536 1,269 1,260 1,398 1,586 1,662 1,481 1,641 1,432 1,706 1,864 (N) 1,914 ( N ) 2,016 1,670 1,739 1,614 1,704 2,065 1,309 1,689 1,463 1,625 1,296 1,794 1,875 2,036 1,734 1,951 1,828 1,661 1,819 1,929 1,739 1,897 1,763 1,619 1,508 1,502 1,570 1,523 1,533 1,522 1,236 1,337 1,185 1,066 998 1,402 1,221 1,179 1,223 890 1,172 1,141 1,166 1,369 1,159 1,422 1,561 1,303 1,334 1,441 1,557 1,607 1,417 1,629 1,443 1,731 1,925 ( N ) 1,970 ( N ) 2.104 1,693 1,834 1,622 1,726 2,055 1,331 1,713 1,545 1,647 1,332 1,810 1,843 2,071 1,702 1,973 1,881 1,631 1,785 1,928 1,637 1,821 1,758 1,592 1,569 1,650 1,640 1,554 1,553 1,618 1,281 1,366 1,186 1,055 1,003 1,413 1,200 1,171 1,228 876 1,198 1,083 1,177 1,400 1,119 1,447 1,548 1,334 1,330 1,476 1,542 1,585 1,427 1,602 1,441 1,692 1,927 ( N ) 1,971 ( N ) 2,084 1,661 1,868 1,705 1,833 2,176 1,459 1,816 1,660 1,723 1,380 1,896 1,978 2,071 1,791 2,049 1,983 1,703 1,888 2,026 1,724 1,969 1,849 1,668 1,568 1,533 1,607 1,606 1,632 1,520 1,398 1,257 1,268 1,173 1,106 1,514 1,310 1,221 1,280 990 1,265 1,137 1,225 1,472 1,202 1,511 1,593 1,399 1,388 1,543 1,624 1,679 1,467 1,724 1,514 1,738 2,038 (N) 2,095 ( N ) 2,218 1,764 1,907 1,789 1,942 2,341 1,517 1,927 1,713 1,760 1,478 2,004 2,241 2,239 1,888 2,169 2,076 1,817 1,970 2,158 1,809 1,987 1,926 1,763 1,625 1,609 1,672 1,639 1,706 1,539 1,445 1,321 1,336 1,243 1,145 1,606 1,375 1,298 1,368 985 1,326 1,160 1,301 1,521 1,336 1,583 1,668 1,474 1,448 1,617 1,686 1,737 1,558 1,755 1,583 1,801 2,129 ( N ) 2,203 ( N ) 2,159 1,814 1,947 1,853 2,025 2,459 1,560 2,011 1,797 1,786 1,542 2,091 2,179 2,261 1,960 2,257 2,164 1,912 2,018 2,220 1,833 2,016 1,980 1,820 1,731 1,773 1,752 1,720 1,742 1,801 1,484 1,564 1,372 1,296 1,159 1,645 1,388 1,331 1,470 999 1,305 1,184 1,351 1,540 1,428 1,639 1,703 1,559 1,497 1,675 1,790 1,886 1,626 1,789 1,675 1,917 2,190 ( N ) 2,265 (N) 2,206 1,820 2,025 1,883 2,038 2,401 1,637 2,037 1,807 1,823 1,552 2,106 2,219 2,337 1,965 2,229 2,199 1,920 2,005 2,225 1,827 1,988 1,942 .1,845 1,822 1,804 1,925 1,806 1,829 1,863 1,721 1,608 1,428 1,338 1,223 1,710 1,442 1,395 1,507 1,089 1,389 1,217 1,384 1,596 1,420 1,690 1,697 1,659 1,643 1,704 1,830 1,919 1,643 1,894 1,697 1,967 2,210 ( N ) 2,285 ( N ) 2,236 1,844 2,027 See footnotes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, ,929-97 Table 4.-PerCap„a D , sposab|i Summ 1959 1,968 | 2,127 | 2,488 1,686 i 2,126 | 1,911 1,932 i 1,640 I 2,197 I 2,273 2,368 1 2,008 i 2,357 I 2,308 1.982 | 2,114 i 2,345 1.921 2,073 i 2,058 1,972 I 1.847 1 1,846 1 1.936 1,844 1.900 1,863 I 1,566 1,460 | 1.496 i 1,392 I 1,314 1,817 1,512 1,450 | 1,535 I 1,165 | 1,444 1,273 I 1,462 1,679 1,446 1960 2,006 | 2,174 ( 2,542 1.724 2,172 | 1,957 | 1,959 I 1,719 I 2,258 | 2,338 2,445 2,072 2,436 I 2,375 I 2,022 I 2,151 2.370 | 1,971 2,121 2,106 i 1,975 | 1,893 | 1,856 I 1.967 | 1,910 I 1,906 1,934 i 1,693 I 1.742 j 1,512 | 1,411 1,302 I 1.825 1,533 1,469 1,549| 1,146 I 1,477 1,311 1,466 , 1,709 1,457 I 1.757 | 1.768 I 1,714 1,696 1,775 i 1,888 i 2,019 1.710 1,815 1 1,760 I 2.058 I 2,331 2,407 f 2,407 | 1,966 i 2,133 1961 2,060 | 2.263 2,652 | 1,707 I 2,274 2,038 | 2,040 1,786 | 2,313 | 2,350 2,535 | 2,171 2,493 i 2,431 2,061 2,191 2,455 2,015 | 2,122 2.125 2,030 I 1,941 1,970 i 2,021 1,980 1,955 1,921 ' 1,528 i 1,719 I 1,567 | 1,441 1,399 ] 1,840 1,577 1,561 1,594 | 1.231 1,530 i 1,362 i 1,535 | 1,774 1,497 | 1962 2,149 | 2,365 2,765 | 1,771 2,376 2,133 j 2.162 | 1,858 I 2,412 2,394 I 2,599 | 2,254 2,632 2,531 2,139 i 1,766 | 1,832 1,700 1,743 1,769 | 1,924 i 2.056 I 1.702 1.870 1,816 i 2,074 | 2,374 I 2,451 2,465 , 1,969 | 2.502 1.994 2,176 2,290 | 2,543 j 2,136 2,243 2,210 2,111 2,056 | 2,062 | 2,076 2,053 i 2,044 2,079 , 2,151 1,933 1,633 I 1,500 1,439 1.904, 1,650 | 1,627 | 1,645 1.255 1.613 1,444 | 1,577 | 1,864 1.575 1,814 1,881 1.759 i 1,759 1.824 | 1,971 2,125 1,782 i 1.808 1,860 , 2,152 | 2,433 2,382 i 2,516 2.071 2,533 | 2,067 2,261 1963 2,223 i 2,424 2,824 | 1.840 I 2.431 2,156 2,240 I 1.886 | 2,482 I 2,480 2,706 | 2.314 2,694 2.608 i 2,203 | 2,365 | 2.621 2,201 2,348 , 2,284 2,142 | 2,130 j 2,199 2,135 2.175 i 2.123 | 2,114 I 1,968 1.854 1,716 i 1,583 1,515 1.979 1,752 1.703 | 1,731 1,380 | 1,678 i 1,506 1,671 1,929. 1,649 1964 e Personal Income for states and r , f Do ( , arsJ tat6S and R eg IO ns, 1948-^ ntinued ary 23 1,857 | 1.926 1,802 1,798 1,866 i 2,088 2,172 | 1,886 2,140 I 1,979 | 2,239 | 2,536 2,397 | 2,616 I 2,173 2,746 2.149 i 2,383 2,381 2,591 3,010 | 2,002 2,592 I 2,316 I 2,383 2,023 | 2,662 i 2,557 I 2,873 2.486 , 2,887 i 2,802 I 2,362 | 2,540 2,792 I 2,337 2,567 2,452 2,301 2,237 | 2,321 | 2,292 | 2,272 I 2,250 I 2,188 1,943 i 1,857 | 1,843 | 1,709 1.645 | 2,125 I 1.874 1,769 1.834, 1.442 | 1,815 I 1.624 1,788 2.129 1.776 I 1965 2,539 i 2,747 | 3.152 | 2, 1 70 I 2,749 2.454 i 2,544 2,215 I 2,809 i 2,783 i 3,047 I 2,635 3,045 2,945 2,505 | 2,731 2,992 | 2,550 | 2,788 I 2,613 2,450 1966 2,712 | 2,945 3,387 | 2,313 I 2,934 2,658 i 2.748 2,426 I 2,992| 2.961 3,180, 2,785 3,254 3.134 i 2,674 2,911 3,178 2,689 | 2,969 I 2,805 2,630 1967 2,876 | 3,169 , 3,660 2,414 i 3.165 | 2,842 | 2,971 2,569 | 3,196 | 3,155 | 3,446 2,988 3,454 3,344 I 1,914 | 1,959 I 1.845 1.851 I 1,930 i 2,124 I 2,232 1.945 2,094 2.018 I 2,236 I 2,617 I 2,496 l 2,703 | 2,324 2,723 | 2.205 i 2.429 i 2,448 | 2,576 2,450 2,483 2,415 I 2,443 i 2,279 2,123 I 1,976 i 1,834 I 1.742 2.266 2,030 | 1,909 | 1,960 1.557 1.917 | 1.770 i 1.928 2,264 1.915 2,054 2.079 1,938 i 1,991 2.076 i 2,238 2,371 2,038 i 2,150 2,139 2.344 i 2,808 | 2,818 2,904 2.496 i 2,805 I 2,346 2,591 2,181 2,177 i 2.025 I 2,142 2,207 I 2,396 i 2,521 2,313 2.305 I 2,239 | 2,484 2,954 2,922 3,037 I 2,737 2,887 2.517 i 2,786 I 2,601 2,756 i 2,595 2,655 2,543 2,633 2,302 2,312 | 2,132 | 1,941 1,912 1 2,439 2,199 2.058 | 2.099 I 1.680 2.102 1,947 | 2.094 2,408 i 2,031 2,328 | 2,334 | 2,151 2,265 2,358 | 2,510 | 2.667 | 2.330 i 2,460 | 2,323 2,615 I 3,153 i 3.190 I 3,235 2.928 3.027 | 2,665 | 3.028 I 3,026 3,336 | 2,776 I 3.052 2,919 | 2,741 2,714 , 2,777 2,715 2,810 I 2,695 [ 2.718 | 2.361 2.383 , 2,293 | 2,055 2,030 2,626 , 2,382 | 2.217 I 2.285 1,832 2.249 i 2,090 2,227 2,597 | 2,165 j 2,501 2,475 i 2,255 2,430 j 2,545 | 2,633 2,808 2.468 | 2,522 I 2,417 1968 3,095 3,371 3,807 2,584 3,398 3,076 3,167 | 2,765 | 3,454 3,394 3,728 3,174 I 3,730 I 3,643 3,075 3,243 I 3,527 2,969 3,295 3,151 2,964 2,913 2,944 2,890 3,038 | 2,941 2.847 | 2,465 2,535 | 2,489 | 2,237 2,173 i 2,904 2,557 , 2,386 2.459 1.996 I 2,413 2.277 | 2,434 2,821 2.278 i 2,707 | 2,759 2.439 | 2.629 2,742 I 1969 3,297 i 3,592 | 4.052 | 2,775 I 3,618 3,320 | 3,363 i 2,904 [ 3,664 i 3,612 3,861 3,450 i 3,909 I 3,848 3,292 I 3,436 i 3,715 I 3,186 3.472 3,361 I 3,139 | 3,094 i 3,171 3.079 j 2,796 3,332 i 3,439 3,419 3.132 3.190 i 2,823 I 3,179 2,783 2,985 | 2,583 | 2.647 2,542 2.947 | 3,574 3,638 | 3,667 3,420 i 3.513 I 3.009 I 3,408 3,233 | 3,053 3,118 2.672 2.668 i 2,683 i 2.411 2.326 | 3,191 2,751 2,559 , 2,557 2,157 2.627 I 2,475 2,600 3,019 2.428 j 2,904 | 3.019 2,567 2,786 i 2.943 | 2,979 | 3,194 2.870 l 2,804 2,680 3.119 I 3,805 | 3,930 I 3,917 I 3,803 , 3,778 | 3.123 I 3.562 1970 3,545 i 3,861 4.357 | 3,048 | 3,897 I 3,425 3.602 3.128 i 3,950 i 3,786 4,273 , 3,795 | 4.212 1 4,142 3,533 I 3,602 I 3,913 | 3.304 I 3,583 3,534 I 3,370 | 3,342 | 3,372 3,325 4,107 | 4,594 3,254 4,169 | 3,667 i 3,758 | 3.416 | 4,238 4.046 i 4,762 4,085 4,530 4,450 3.758 j 3.503 i 3,331 3,337 , 2,815 2.929 | 2,925 | 2,648 I 2,538 3,516 2,994 i 2.769 I 2.770 I 2,352 2.853 2,704 | 2,814 3,229 i 2,734 3,178 [ 3.334 2,810 3.057 | 3,215 i 3,295 i 3,543 I 3,141 3,139 | 2.953 I 3,389 [ 4,087 | 4.362 I 4.207 4,266 4,284, 3,388 I 3.719 I 3,891 4,229 i 3,594 3,900| 3,784 3,634 3,604 3,534 3,660 i 3,731 3,592 i 3,679 3,257 | 3.214 i 3,164 | 2,862 2,781 3.781 3,261 2.973 , 2,968 2,588 i 3,063 | 2,891 3,060 i 3,498 2,974 , 4,340 4.848 3.478 4.399 3.894 i 4,004 3.619 i 4,498 4,361 5,202 | 4,336 | 4,806 4,709 4.004 i 4,167 | 4.505 3,849 | 4.228 j 4,035 I 3,887 | 3,910 I 3,880 4,035 | 3,968 3,837 3,967 3,410 , 3.626 I 3.072 | 3,299 i 3,430 [ 3,564 3.866 i 3,325 I 3,310 I 3,205 3,724 4,321 4,607 i 4,442 4,508 , 4,558 I 3,657 3,917 3,890 3.697 i 3,436 i 3,113 3,050 j 4.073 I 3,543 | 3,211 3.179 l 2,854 | 3.353 | 3,116 3,365 3,778 3,230 3,659 | 3.896 3.340 3,517 3,680 | 3,880 | 4.128 3,689 i 3,768 I 3.477 4,140 | 4,589 | 4,811 4,707 l 4,732 4.811 3,976 i 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 24 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 4. — Per Capita Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97 — Continued [Dollars] Line Area 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 4,548 4,763 5,350 3,849 4,813 4,346 4,316 3,994 4,937 4,805 5,591 4,821 5,304 5,112 4,448 4,695 5,087 4,446 4,763 4,498 4,346 4,611 4,728 4,603 4,713 4,325 4,620 5,541 4,670 3,868 3,484 3,542 4,562 3,973 3,628 3,549 3,237 3,789 3,516 3,798 4,233 3,556 4,102 4,335 3,674 4,005 4,122 4,332 4,596 4,152 4,334 3,778 4,694 5,070 5,623 5,185 5,128 5,303 4,423 4,688 4,933 5,177 5,838 4,232 5,218 4,693 4,709 4,280 5,362 5,190 6,267 5,226 5,743 5,525 4,877 5,078 5,545 4,666 5,106 4,917 4,731 4,791 4,756 4,936 4,963 4,586 4,732 5,299 4,580 4,215 3,817 3,850 4,911 4,298 3,960 3,979 3,489 4,093 3,868 4,144 4,624 3,894 4,487 4,646 4.025 4,337 4,534 4,756 5,041 4,698 4,623 4,126 5,247 5,585 6,533 5,698 5,796 5,588 4,888 5,217 5,377 5,603 6,293 4,506 5,671 5,050 5,194 4,582 5,839 5,562 6,976 5,697 6,229 5,994 5,358 5,493 6,058 5,096 5,472 5,264 5,143 5,258 5,332 5,397 5,321 5,037 5,428 5,486 5,058 4,587 4,221 4,162 5,267 4,640 4,331 4,412 3,780 4,435 4,197 4,459 5,110 4,352 4,980 4,914 4,510 4,834 5,067 5,159 5,510 4,898 5,013 4,506 5,746 6,125 8,466 6,225 6,252 6,176 5,341 5,753 5,854 6,080 6,775 5,095 6,119 5,594 5,650 5,108 6,312 5,986 7,487 6,228 6,743 6,406 5,881 6,039 6,549 5,638 6,097 5,814 5,654 5,599 5,598 5,849 5,727 5,497 5,646 5,323 4,899 5,020 4,669 4,542 5,651 5,071 4,772 4,898 4,233 4,858 4,601 4,928 5,580 4,764 5,452 5,342 4,878 5,253 5,569 5,586 5,986 5,373 5,293 4,922 6,079 6,691 9,602 6,793 6,602 6,675 5,914 6,302 6,381 6,617 7,470 5,465 6,635 6,103 6,168 5,428 6,841 6,478 8,294 6,659 7,298 6,938 6,413 6,652 7,169 6,192 6,781 6,397 6,253 6,161 6,190 6,291 6,408 6,086 6,018 5,537 5,612 5,478 5,089 5,009 6,170 5,486 5,264 5,380 4,689 5,257 4,956 5,376 6,069 5,258 5,931 5,779 5,367 5,713 6,059 6,050 6,499 5,683 5.609 5,375 6,876 7,243 9,789 7,372 6,924 7,387 6,358 6,838 7,117 7,330 8,272 5,971 7,368 6,835 6,696 6,188 7,564 7,103 8,904 7,406 8,126 7,645 7,098 7,363 7,921 6,864 7,503 7,079 6,951 6,986 7,221 6,953 7,164 6,760 7,055 7,019 6,488 6,133 5,681 5,758 6,948 6,136 5,820 6,063 5,114 5,872 5,518 6,035 6,776 5,847 6,722 6,549 5.989 6,352 6,902 6,845 7,330 6,372 6,598 5,978 7,928 8,091 10,004 8,242 7,532 8,424 7,112 7,710 7,874 8,162 9,282 6,592 8,181 7,703 7,384 6,864 8,338 7,758 9,546 8,163 8,975 8,416 7,851 8,106 8,695 7.519 8,231 7,806 7.802 7,667 7,714 7,880 7,882 7,539 7,515 7.203 7,176 6,779 6,255 6,220 7,729 6.701 6,500 6,763 5,741 6,385 6,060 6,657 7,554 6,438 7,541 7,374 6,657 7,278 7,711 7,526 8,205 6,835 6,963 6,528 8,781 9,022 10,358 9,229 8,347 9,199 7,853 8.560 8,690 9,186 10,471 7,368 9,192 8,730 8,413 7,568 9,294 8,757 10,450 9,199 10,102 9,385 8,656 8,811 9,421 8,098 8,919 8,561 8,523 8,205 8,136 8,540 8,678 8,138 7,918 6,762 7,040 7,515 6,822 6,609 8,714 7,382 7,124 7,632 6,190 7,030 6,718 7,250 8,539 7,047 8,387 8,233 7,350 8,170 8,558 8,382 9,261 7,593 7,678 7,065 9,831 9,981 1 1 ,803 10,233 9,427 10,123 8,529 9,387 9,578 10,145 11,616 8,045 10,118 9,716 9.352 8.385 10,215 9,533 11,239 10,074 11,175 10,344 9,454 9,567 10,416 8,810 9,536 9,254 9,163 9,213 9,252 9,489 9,483 9,037 9,225 8,708 8,193 8,328 7,495 7,449 9,676 8,156 7,870 8,587 6,843 7,802 7,394 7,997 9,401 7,621 9,430 9,039 8.058 9.220 9.673 9,250 10.348 8,099 8,626 7,683 10,691 10,931 12,911 11,254 10,032 10,991 9,094 10,239 10,116 10,946 12,421 8,495 1 1 .030 10,505 10,048 8,915 10,906 10,315 12,103 10,772 11,963 11,041 10,056 10,030 10,976 9,141 9,905 9,740 9,677 9,657 9,489 10,133 10,054 9.431 9,477 9,485 8,512 8,796 7,931 7,698 10,054 8,711 8,270 9,123 7,291 8,290 7,793 8,415 10,055 8,117 9,941 9,246 8,478 9,785 10,235 9,698 10,964 8,356 9,056 8,005 10,853 11,474 14,617 11,809 10,670 11,156 9,251 10,835 10,781 11,852 13,456 9,213 11,936 11,483 10,859 9,491 11,746 11,074 12,853 11,792 12,954 11,946 10.645 10,611 1 1 ,462 9,666 10,601 10,339 10,287 10,196 9,735 10,660 10,568 10,216 10,025 9,841 8,871 9,425 8,464 8,268 11,019 9,402 8,545 9,498 7,532 8,895 8,388 8,957 10,887 8,320 10,409 10,000 9,063 10,078 10,674 10,330 11,797 9,037 9,351 8,564 10,897 12,190 15.268 12,522 11,433 11,671 9,933 11,561 N Data not available for this year. 1. Alaska and Hawaii are not included in the U.S. or region totals prior to 1960. Note. — Per capita disposable personal income is total disposable personal income divided by total midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 25 Table 4. — Per Capita Disposable Personal Income for States and Regions, 1948-97 — Continued [Dollars] 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Line 11,898 12,575 13,196 13,827 14,867 15,748 16,657 17,148 18,000 18,547 19,221 20,037 20,810 21,598 1 13,263 14,112 15,038 16,186 17,899 19,001 19,618 19,952 20,774 21,346 22,168 23,363 24,269 25,309 2 15,014 15,887 16,857 18,176 20,245 21,765 22,792 22.965 23,980 24,617 25.558 26,841 28,035 29,215 3 10,229 10,857 11,636 12,503 13,560 14,509 15,059 15.277 15,949 16,389 16.944 17,661 18,394 19,061 4 13,446 14,321 15,315 16,511 18,332 19,317 19,813 20,210 20,992 21,584 22.387 23,702 24,623 25,740 5 12,855 13,903 14,793 15,983 17,355 18,112 18,455 19,148 19,843 20,191 21.463 22,459 23,140 24.104 6 1 1 ,952 12,683 13,388 14,195 15,634 16,747 17,285 17,577 18,348 19,123 19,564 20,692 21,274 22.225 7 10,459 1 1 ,224 11,930 12,777 13,909 14,950 15,434 15,700 16.611 17,029 17,767 18,757 19,328 19.905 8 12,981 13,792 14,618 15,474 16,902 18,036 19,149 19,683 20,668 21,185 21,872 22,829 23,765 24,609 9 12,123 13,115 13,747 14,852 16,202 17,615 18,485 19,151 19,823 20,248 20,937 21,976 23,100 24,076 10 13,995 14,711 15,377 16,241 18,461 19,779 21,752 23,138 24,640 25,572 26,568 27,857 28,950 29,914 11 12,968 14,072 14,945 15,774 17,169 18,237 19,149 19,580 20,270 20,864 21,698 22,357 23,151 24,031 12 14,433 15,244 16,155 17,296 19,127 20,441 21,500 21,910 23,113 23,631 24,266 25,328 26,248 27,286 13 13,333 14.079 14,975 15,798 17,277 18,319 19,568 20,124 21,185 21,588 22.312 23.442 24.378 25,160 14 11,523 12,304 12,965 13,677 14,738 15,891 16,886 17,466 18,310 18,952 19.539 20.269 21.255 22,022 15 11,792 12,449 13,088 13,649 14,603 15,432 16,241 16,686 17,647 18,250 19,143 19,954 20,578 21,335 16 12,750 13,387 14,077 14,735 15,836 16,769 17,688 18,200 19,355 19,847 20.665 21.620 22.494 23,377 17 10,770 11,291 11,911 12,575 13,397 14,182 14,962 15,415 16,488 17,110 17.951 18.556 19,160 19,849 18 1 1 ,796 12,617 13,321 13,785 14,769 15,550 16,266 16,586 17,374 18,254 19,376 20,177 20.507 21,126 19 11,500 12,123 12,691 13,190 14,170 14,968 15,786 16,245 17,093 17,600 18,448 19,234 19,821 20,618 20 11,314 11,944 12,520 13,064 13,716 14,518 15,275 15,759 16,717 17,244 18,037 18,818 19,521 20,235 21 11,470 12,099 12,685 13,260 13,833 14,695 15,495 16,002 16,971 17,291 18,186 18,781 19,861 20,536 22 11,030 1 1 ,553 12,188 12,809 13,073 14,006 14,682 15,061 16,082 16,163 17,528 17,875 19,246 20,058 23 1 1 ,806 12,368 12,979 13,394 14,086 14,607 15,652 16,187 17,125 17,595 18.048 18,702 19,617 20,561 24 12,142 12,826 13,488 14,145 14,731 15,782 16,542 17,000 18,104 18,306 19,397 20,095 21,035 21,647 25 11,342 12,076 12,642 13,219 14,019 14,872 15,444 16,126 16,872 17,290 18.049 18.870 19,656 20,395 26 11,307 1 1 ,972 12,398 13,021 13,808 14,437 15,401 15,814 16,932 17,421 17,954 18,367 19,965 20,415 27 10,663 1 1 ,058 1 1 ,394 11,690 10,764 12,107 13,580 13,693 15,039 15,178 16,241 16,162 18,077 17,768 28 10,167 10,480 1 1 ,005 1 1 ,523 12,003 12,678 13,930 14,404 15,359 15,843 16,848 16,898 18.513 18,952 29 10,436 11,033 11,615 12,253 13,223 14,060 14,880 15,429 16,200 16,904 17,563 18,312 19,049 19,744 30 9,315 9,889 10,432 10,970 11,885 12,695 13.554 14,202 15,076 15,553 16,170 16,930 17,588 18,234 31 9,195 9,781 10,260 10,609 11,337 11,950 12,542 13,245 14,202 14,705 15,261 15.947 16,682 17,314 32 12,028 12,643 13,227 14,028 15,062 16,196 16,901 17,325 17,691 18,701 19,235 19,959 20.723 21.379 33 10,586 11,304 12,059 12,698 13,689 14,390 15,214 15,784 16,664 17,212 18.013 18,897 19.798 20,495 34 9,643 9,976 10,378 10,976 11,670 12,474 13,226 13,842 14,721 15.162 15,722 16,280 16,983 17,837 35 10,179 10,601 10,695 10,877 11,662 12,303 13,272 14,043 14,830 15,466 16,305 16.925 17,526 18.123 36 8,266 8,650 9,015 9,523 10,291 10,941 11,575 12,252 13,011 13,604 14,457 15,085 15,803 16,363 37 9,965 10,589 11,252 11,877 12,948 13,727 14,553 15,010 16,021 16,784 17,358 18,258 19,134 19,953 38 9,319 9,909 10,424 11,053 11,983 12,485 13,650 14,003 14,685 15,231 15,908 16,596 17,272 17,913 39 10,046 10,662 11,364 12,094 13,072 13,888 14,693 15,331 16,483 17,262 18,060 18,927 19,406 20,066 40 12,152 12,915 13,723 14,504 15,646 16,558 17,330 17,805 18,532 19,201 19,858 20,61 1 21,344 22,130 41 9,008 9,473 9,997 10,406 11,202 11,779 12,652 13,253 14,125 14,654 15,197 15,605 16,193 16,649 42 11,338 11,990 12,243 12,490 13,262 14,015 14,904 15,534 16,327 16,941 17,554 18,369 19,086 20,049 43 10,952 11,710 12,335 12,870 13,515 14,015 14,632 14,960 15,579 16,126 16,806 17,595 18,284 18,914 44 9,774 10,430 10,710 10,996 1 1 ,537 12,189 12,938 13,486 14,116 14,748 15,257 16,091 16,540 17,000 45 10,913 11,398 11,712 11,659 12,342 13,010 13,601 14,160 14,918 15,462 15,927 16,405 17,008 17,755 46 1 1 ,637 12,301 12,464 12,704 13,538 14,366 15,379 16,091 16.945 17,583 18,218 19,097 19,861 20,980 47 11,180 11,659 12,003 12,414 13,033 13,868 14,775 15,419 16,079 16,927 17,399 18,340 19,163 19,946 48 12,860 13,366 13,715 14,192 14,938 15,801 16,758 17,432 18.150 19,060 19,732 20,887 21,829 22.787 49 9,665 10,117 10,464 10,949 11,657 12,548 13,470 13,700 14.535 15,507 15,898 16,562 17,214 17,658 50 10,001 10,216 10,836 11,098 11,365 12,329 13,136 14,019 14,500 15,480 15,413 16,151 16,591 17,143 51 9,311 9,815 10,124 10,518 11.017 11,701 12,405 13,010 13,629 14,273 14,733 15.568 16,533 17,267 52 11,529 12,200 12,115 12,172 12,776 13,671 15,168 16.290 16,574 17,243 17,509 18.271 18,570 19,333 53 13,257 13,941 14,565 15,143 16,159 16,899 17,984 18,359 19,143 19,474 19,918 20,697 21,408 22,210 54 15,815 16,695 16,496 15,870 16,304 17,265 18,124 18,676 19,275 19,897 20,290 20.525 20,765 21,203 55 13,680 14,397 15,029 15,636 16,672 17,338 18,391 18,693 19,467 19,702 20,084 20,828 21.503 22,310 56 12,165 12,703 13,427 14,040 15,335 16,439 18,340 18,987 19,736 20,391 20,834 21,736 21,824 22,145 57 12,419 13,082 13,663 14,285 15,301 16,583 17,527 17,994 18,904 19,293 20.241 21,177 22,084 22.431 58 10,841 11,354 11,761 12,325 13,389 14,021 15,099 15,400 16,022 16,705 17,455 18,474 19.467 20,096 59 12,363 12,918 13,661 14,168 15,023 16,029 17,201 17,971 18,919 19,519 20,037 20,884 21,774 22,914 60 26 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Line Area 1969 1970 1971 I 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 Alaska California , Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 746,858 48,112 14,146 3,016 23,402 2,639 3,486 1,423 177,049 2,346 3,377 15,577 30,987 81,289 43,473 155,881 46,856 18,412 34,838 40,077 15,697 55,666 9,728 7,643 13,591 16,033 5,014 1,756 1,901 128,446 9,063 4,905 23,123 13,788 9,131 10,167 5,157 14,599 6,890 11,158 15,770 4,695 52,341 5,699 2,855 7,769 36,018 16,271 7,725 2,175 2,161 3,082 1,128 113,092 1,296 86,147 3,164 2,021 7,279 13,186 764,655 49,196 14.410 3,100 23,943 2,708 3,571 1,465 180,761 2,347 3,408 15,968 31,854 82,764 44,420 159,111 47,895 18,893 35,403 40,863 16,057 56,971 10,078 7,774 13,899 16,227 5,196 1,858 1,939 131,842 9,333 4,962 23,766 14,226 9,351 10,341 5,234 15,093 7,126 11,410 16,183 4,819 53,685 5,907 2,911 7,984 36,883 16,753 7,944 2,279 2,204 3,162 1,163 116,335 1,356 88,470 3.223 2,121 7,534 13,632 783,154 50,246 14,716 3,163 24,482 2,769 3,615 1,500 184,457 2,428 3,508 16,422 32,563 84,211 45,324 162,630 48,863 19,323 36,274 41,767 16,403 58,675 10,383 8,005 14,293 16,717 5.355 1,922 1,999 135,902 9,586 5,077 24,783 14,714 9,558 10,616 5,334 15,553 7,348 1 1 ,699 16,717 4,918 55,339 6,134 2,969 8,227 38,010 17,180 8,135 2,322 2,296 3,242 1,185 118,725 1,402 90,171 3,393 2,207 7,703 13,848 797,142 51,117 14,982 3,210 24,887 2,814 3,688 1,535 188,001 2,479 3,600 16,780 33,401 85.694 46,046 164,887 49,432 19,509 36,873 42,476 16,597 59,952 10,560 8,231 14,665 16,996 5.496 1,939 2,066 138,089 9,743 5.139 25,565 14,986 9,636 10,757 5,443 15,707 7,460 11,851 16,764 5,041 56,480 6,357 3,025 8,376 38,721 17,527 8,334 2,369 2,319 3,299 1.206 121,088 1,444 91,984 3,547 2,278 7,778 14,056 807,687 51,861 15,134 3,293 25,249 2,834 3,779 1,572 190,574 2,485 3,644 17,210 33,519 87,030 46,686 165,204 50,032 19,408 36.219 42,621 16,925 61,045 10,731 8,315 15,006 17,463 5,524 1.928 2.077 140,644 9,915 5,222 25,971 15,158 9,803 10,904 5,521 16,159 7,617 12,038 17,147 5,190 57,677 6,538 3.110 8,527 39,502 18,117 8,667 2,437 2,377 3,400 1,235 122,564 1,500 93,154 3,627 2,331 7,982 13,970 827,716 53,046 15,449 3,401 25,837 2,903 3.851 1,606 195,795 2,543 3,823 17,797 34,648 89,071 47,913 167,489 50,404 19,608 37,251 43,047 17.179 61,791 10.763 8,467 15.208 17,756 5,574 1,881 2,142 145,139 10,175 5,447 27,153 15.620 10,087 11,226 5,785 16,533 7,850 12,393 17,527 5,345 59,878 6,810 3,234 8,842 40,992 18,661 8.910 2,490 2,479 3.510 1,272 125,917 1,547 95,688 3,805 2,402 8,164 14,310 839,436 53,761 15,595 3,440 26,210 2,923 3,962 1,631 198,310 2,549 3,823 17,979 35,283 90,100 48,577 170,137 51,517 19,927 37,472 43,712 17,510 62,956 10,878 8,640 15,494 18,149 5,675 1,951 2,169 147,387 10,331 5,598 27,698 15.698 10.354 11,401 5.899 16,762 7,911 12,633 17,647 5,455 60,618 6,887 3.278 8,995 41,459 19,146 9,170 2,547 2,540 3,588 1,300 127,120 1,552 96,516 3,881 2,418 8,301 14.453 848,553 54,159 15,614 3.497 26,455 2,972 3,958 1,663 199,664 2,588 3,881 18.211 35,751 90,261 48,971 170,463 52,223 20,016 36,727 43,779 17,717 63,627 11,011 8,706 15,562 18,355 5,779 2,027 2,187 150,645 10,480 5,709 28,370 16,154 10,526 11,594 6,010 17,022 8,131 12,945 18,013 5,691 61,842 7,155 3,344 9.136 42,206 19,514 9,375 2,598 2,526 3,684 1.332 128,640 1,573 97,612 3,932 2,525 8,440 14,559 867,011 55,086 16,017 3,536 26.836 3,012 3.995 1,691 204,700 2,683 3,985 18,652 36,448 93,400 49,532 174,438 52,649 20,568 38,860 44,528 17,833 64,867 11,025 8,927 15,833 18,787 5,961 2,106 2,228 154,037 10,768 5.830 29,103 16,533 10,722 11,929 6.182 17,337 8,281 13,214 18,379 5,759 63,344 7,362 3,433 9,345 43.205 20,055 9.710 2,649 2,557 3,773 1,366 130,484 1.603 98.930 4,009 2,579 8,658 14,705 889,956 55,963 16,128 3,623 27,340 3,110 4,028 1,734 208,846 2,733 4,130 19,211 37,183 94,992 50,596 180,144 54,439 21,408 39,886 45,903 18,508 66,616 1 1 ,272 9,244 16.208 19,259 6,132 2,218 2,284 159,069 11,101 5,971 30,190 17,134 10,996 12,208 6,338 17,848 8,581 13,651 19,106 5.944 65,069 7,699 3,575 9,631 44,163 20,784 10,138 2,724 2.601 3,909 1,411 133,465 1,663 101,089 4,095 2.671 8.927 15.022 903,067 57,033 16,254 3,712 27,917 3,208 4,174 1.767 211,284 2,768 4,221 19,552 37,892 95,599 51,253 182,273 55,247 21,622 40,347 46,245 18,813 67,536 11,361 9,308 16,494 19.489 6.237 2,262 2,385 162,680 11,324 6,148 31,010 17,506 11,147 12,378 6,515 18,398 8,747 13,867 19,553 6,087 65,883 7,886 3,624 9,714 44,658 21,092 10.246 2,766 2,643 3,984 1,453 135,284 1,713 102,437 4,153 2,720 9,090 15,172 See notes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 27 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] 1972 1973 1974 1975 Line I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV 946,946 963,265 990,668 1,032,365 1,055,181 1,083,972 1,111,608 1,154,203 1,170,485 1,193,400 1,230,425 1,249,613 1,262,749 1,293,364 1,331,431 1,369,992 1 59,064 60,416 61,435 63,464 64,960 66,247 67,334 68,899 70,470 72,005 73,665 74,541 75,061 76,697 78,319 80,326 2 16,871 17,232 17,542 18.131 18,504 18,851 19,194 19,689 20,094 20,588 21,064 21,341 21,546 21,897 22,269 22.779 3 3.894 3,915 4,026 4,188 4,285 4,439 4,560 4,782 4,884 4,977 5,092 5,149 5,116 5,259 5,431 5.653 4 28,722 29,557 29.903 30,789 31,569 32,139 32,635 33,212 34,075 34,764 35,550 35,966 36.240 37,032 37,774 38.662 5 3,365 3,399 3,524 3,641 3,790 3,877 3,966 4,101 4,210 4,306 4,401 4,460 4.479 4,606 4,755 4,906 6 4,358 4,425 4,478 4,678 4,748 4,832 4,839 4,906 4,995 5,096 5,226 5,260 5,308 5,469 5.579 5.718 7 1,855 1,887 1,963 2,037 2,065 2,108 2,139 2,209 2,212 2,274 2,332 2,365 2,373 2.435 2,511 2,608 8 219,772 222,995 227,778 235,277 239,541 243,074 246,969 253,454 257,949 264,493 270,788 274,934 277,592 283,352 289,666 296,190 9 2,892 2,995 3,071 3,168 3,231 3,329 3,421 3,512 3,517 3,595 3,747 3.759 3,815 3,813 3,936 4,066 10 4,398 4,478 4,509 4,703 4,747 4,747 4,806 4,908 4,981 5,189 5,358 5,524 5,551 5,684 5,816 5,931 11 20,446 20,758 21,360 22,131 22,790 23,228 23,704 24,428 24,842 25,572 26,184 26,850 27,103 27,400 28,110 28,934 12 39,180 40,034 40,848 42,308 43,152 43,855 44,590 45,867 46,803 47,945 48,736 49,323 49,795 50,907 52.079 53,515 13 99,226 100,266 101,962 105,102 106,303 107,594 109,049 111,492 113,195 115,914 118,518 120,113 121,087 123,927 126,133 128,001 14 53,631 54,463 56,027 57,866 59,318 60,319 61,400 63,247 64,609 66,279 68,245 69,365 70,240 71,621 73,592 75,743 15 190,231 194,222 198,753 206,978 213,316 218,380 223,551 231,825 233,619 236,904 245,381 248,523 248,579 253,089 261,214 268,937 16 57,300 58,301 59,621 62,078 63,668 65,384 67,013 69,676 70,561 71,252 73,830 75,488 76.176 77,578 79,596 81,529 17 22,669 22,894 23,582 24.660 25,795 26.537 27,203 28,444 28,109 28,264 29,340 29.860 29.844 30,145 31,471 32,401 18 42,683 43,991 44,928 46,778 48,519 49,525 50,339 51,812 51,964 52,714 54,934 54.733 54,062 55,310 57,485 59,552 19 48,048 49,065 50,218 52,207 53,612 54,654 56,116 57,912 58,817 59,998 61,947 62,751 62,579 63,538 65,240 67,237 20 19,532 19,973 20,404 21,255 21,722 22,280 22,881 23.981 24,169 24,677 25,329 25,691 25,918 26,519 27,422 28.219 21 70,310 71,750 74,894 79,521 81,131 84,766 87,927 93,791 91,909 90,231 92,294 93,915 95,992 98,411 102,245 104,362 22 11,995 12,232 12,756 13,850 14,090 14,948 15,704 16,622 15,865 15,311 15,997 16,398 16,952 17,262 17,936 18,399 23 9,812 10,092 10,520 10,948 11,052 1 1 ,385 12,025 12,969 12,691 12,587 12,956 13,307 13,389 13,733 14.307 14,571 24 16,967 17,182 17,761 18,973 19,435 20,360 21,242 22,425 22,351 22,287 22,671 22,722 23,128 23,620 24.509 25,175 25 20,155 20,753 21,229 22,144 22,752 23,190 23,721 24,509 24,721 24,763 25,430 25,864 26,223 26,881 27,792 28,536 26 6,496 6,626 6,961 7.338 7,486 7,794 8,042 8,707 8,314 8,112 8,421 8,589 9,009 9.327 9,700 9,694 27 2,424 2,290 2,882 3,217 3,215 3,720 3,774 4,641 4,275 3,799 3,448 3,691 3,685 3.894 4,158 4,091 28 2,462 2,575 2,786 3,049 3,101 3,370 3,420 3,919 3,691 3,373 3,371 3,343 3,605 3,694 3,843 3,897 29 172,561 176,025 182,323 191,293 196,053 202,108 208,881 217,666 221,658 226,861 234,409 237,513 239,371 246,273 253,368 262,154 30 11,962 12,165 12,471 13,020 13,316 13,777 14,212 14,800 14,947 15,352 15,888 16,210 16,472 16,928 17,629 18,252 31 6,486 6,650 6,967 7,344 7,563 8,009 8,261 8,731 8.763 8,913 9,269 9.445 9,470 9,683 10.206 10.366 32 33,318 34,164 35,484 37,859 38,792 40,420 42,158 43,731 44,862 45.924 47,262 47,549 48,298 49,709 50,688 51.804 33 18,580 18.942 19,657 20,541 20,979 21,639 22,313 23.267 23,566 23,996 24,672 24,917 24,865 25,646 26,278 27,389 34 11,713 11,951 12,383 13,024 13,333 13,519 13,951 14,533 14,801 15.333 15,958 16,286 16,192 16,629 17.129 17,807 35 12,852 13,201 13,634 14,117 14,292 14,593 15,356 15,953 16,233 16,813 17,520 18,063 18,337 18,841 19,363 20,102 36 6,932 7,113 7,453 7,804 8,032 8,248 8,450 8,850 8,921 9,129 9,485 9,484 9,542 9,762 10.067 10,488 37 19,587 19,946 20,635 21,543 22,127 22,850 23,370 24,651 25,059 25,328 26,035 26,103 25,980 27,052 27,889 29,066 38 9,288 9,397 9,800 10,210 10,511 10,853 11,185 11,728 12,104 12,286 12,721 12,897 12,726 13,255 13,697 14,324 39 14,756 15,096 15,616 16,374 16,847 17.320 17,880 18,565 18,809 19.235 19,899 20,178 20,157 20.680 21,385 22,196 40 20,705 20,994 21,556 22,552 23,242 23.797 24,432 25,330 25.909 26,602 27,449 28,085 28,519 29,161 29,928 30,826 41 6,383 6,407 6,667 6,906 7,019 7,081 7,315 7,526 7,684 7,950 8.251 8,296 8,814 8,925 9,109 9.534 42 69,988 71,015 73,502 76,894 78,469 81,633 84,541 88,223 89,839 92,186 95,767 97,859 100,384 103,157 106,878 110,630 43 8,577 8,610 9,062 9,534 9,743 10,209 10,555 11,024 11,300 11,608 1 1 ,953 12,003 11,940 12,212 12,657 13.034 44 3,863 3,917 4,056 4,253 4,313 4,437 4,589 4,779 4,877 5,017 5,208 5.300 5,487 5,663 5.885 6.095 45 10,252 10,360 10,708 11,110 11,356 1 1 ,825 12,342 12,944 12,992 13,244 13,782 14,086 14,441 14,784 15.395 15,766 46 47,296 48,128 49,677 51,996 53,057 55,161 57,055 59,476 60,670 62,317 64,824 66,470 68,516 70,498 72,942 75,734 47 22,546 22,931 24,073 25,336 25,632 26,814 27,498 29,128 29,756 30,176 31,312 31,818 32,116 33,082 34,375 35,421 48 10,925 11,100 11,628 12,269 12,479 12,976 13,364 13,986 14,316 14,582 15,073 15,258 15,426 15.975 16,575 17,029 49 2,957 3.006 3,202 3,374 3.382 3,533 3,673 3,978 4,165 4,173 4,393 4,429 4.371 4,467 4,625 4.824 50 2,838 2,988 3,149 3,312 3,277 3,598 3,563 3,894 3,846 3,767 3,935 3,999 4,030 4,149 4.349 4,453 51 4,293 4,297 4,463 4,676 4,744 4,868 5,023 5,224 5,317 5,499 5,686 5.799 5,923 6,062 6.303 6,493 52 1,534 1,540 1,631 1,706 1,750 1,839 1,873 2,045 2,112 2,154 2,225 2.333 2,366 2,429 2,523 2,622 53 142,473 143,911 147,908 153,603 156,077 160,951 164,906 171,219 175,286 180,544 186,810 190,511 193,654 199,303 205,365 211,973 54 1,779 1.777 1,847 1,973 2,038 2,111 2,213 2,292 2,338 2,546 2,745 3,054 3,382 3,605 3,866 4,184 55 108,147 108,957 111,840 115,839 117,482 121,307 124,073 128,354 131,519 135,400 139,767 142,104 144,576 148,374 152,637 157,329 56 4,346 4,447 4,559 4,744 4,881 4,941 5,048 5,242 5,480 5,659 5,911 5,997 5.988 6,111 6,226 6.455 57 2,871 2,905 3,025 3,201 3,212 3,357 3,487 3,666 3,688 3,772 3,837 3,915 4.035 4,186 4,319 4.481 58 9,664 9,846 10,217 10,677 10,939 11,210 1 1 ,433 12,082 12,314 12,738 13,229 13,469 13,378 13,904 14.528 14,950 59 15,667 15,979 16,420 17,169 17,525 18,026 18,652 19,583 19,947 20,429 21,322 21.972 22,297 23,123 23,790 24,573 60 28 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929^-97 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Line Area 1976 1977 1978 United States New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Mideast Delaware District ol 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 1,406,898 82,123 23,292 5,893 39,283 5,094 5,882 2,680 302,342 4,141 6,011 29,585 54,683 130,381 77,542 276,640 83,722 33,352 61,541 69,166 28,859 105,686 18,410 14,950 25,390 29,337 9,830 3,940 3.830 270,962 18,953 10,766 53,392 28,174 18,430 20,908 10,995 29,730 14,702 23,010 31,968 9,934 114,487 13,424 6,229 16,264 78,570 36,350 17,451 5,025 4,491 6,716 2,668 218,307 4,248 162,169 6,531 4,631 15,463 25,265 1,434,727 83,789 23,764 6,074 39,990 5,241 5,985 2,736 306,986 4,261 6.043 30.188 55,655 131,833 79,006 282,903 85,130 34,375 63,192 70,769 29,438 106,686 18,593 15,134 25,722 29,744 9,847 3,902 3,744 276,022 19.258 10,883 54,436 28,781 18,695 21,595 11,206 30,266 14,978 23.425 32,456 10,042 116,878 13,797 6,388 16.438 80,255 37,097 17,789 5.101 4,543 6,947 2,717 224,366 4,563 166,583 6,647 4,795 15,912 25,867 1,471,663 86,283 24,495 6,311 40,994 5,456 6,191 2,836 314,964 4,310 6,163 30,998 57,120 135,200 81,174 289,442 87,144 35,147 64,571 72,351 30,229 108,732 18,950 15,432 26,576 30,525 9,874 3,828 3,547 282,816 19,713 11,062 55,386 29,444 19,316 22,034 11,491 31,292 15,488 24,046 33,352 10,192 120,395 14,191 6,579 16,913 82,713 37,934 18,194 5,199 4,583 7,180 2,778 231,096 4,667 171,676 6,785 4,955 16,441 26,571 1,508,476 87,743 24,932 6,450 41,660 5,562 6,276 2,863 319,825 4,447 6,339 31,555 58,137 136,674 82.674 297,551 89.165 36,095 66,937 74,269 31,085 111,974 19,449 15,850 27,411 31,491 10,089 3,891 3,793 290,841 20,340 11,432 57,264 30,141 19,858 22,798 1 1 ,877 31,812 15,693 24,682 34,283 10,660 124,192 14,623 6,803 17,422 85,343 39,189 18,763 5,355 4,707 7,437 2,926 237,162 4,605 176,215 6,940 5,148 16,918 27,335 1,546,004 89,851 25,715 6,497 42,543 5,750 6.449 2,897 327,172 4,462 6.379 32,039 59,605 140,017 84,668 305,316 91,870 36,744 68,838 75,694 32,170 115,951 20,397 16,018 28,851 32,318 10,422 3,761 4,184 297,972 20,641 11,941 58,695 30,661 20,566 23,502 12,246 32,464 15,987 25,266 35,044 10,959 126,853 14,985 6,995 17,468 87,406 39,984 19,130 5,427 4,762 7,639 3,026 242,905 4,890 180,344 7,062 5,346 17,347 27,916 1,585,217 91,838 26,257 6,640 43,493 5,913 6,567 2,969 333,893 4,589 6,541 32,757 60,946 142,273 86,789 314,764 94,007 38,164 71,084 78,404 33,105 117,486 20,651 16,282 29,264 33,038 10,489 3,739 4,023 306,629 21,289 12,099 60,502 31 ,658 21,315 24,105 12,497 33,364 16,432 25,961 36,036 11,371 130,437 15,523 7,192 17,751 89,972 41,180 19,781 5,498 4,865 7,865 3,171 248,990 4,757 185,237 7,159 5,551 17,751 28,536 1,630,596 94,255 26,858 6,786 44,714 6,099 6,740 3,058 341,803 4,703 6,667 33.502 62,430 145,468 89,034 324,262 96,218 39,195 73,777 81,063 34,009 120,770 21,022 16,804 29,846 34,136 10,785 3,958 4,219 316,084 21,909 12,479 62,688 32,753 21,742 24,723 12,923 34,357 16,915 26,796 37,271 11,528 135,154 15,980 7,422 18,726 93,027 42,668 20,477 5,696 5,061 8.097 3,337 255,599 4,433 190,176 7,303 5,790 18,314 29,583 1,685,115 96,959 27,740 6,968 45,808 6,352 6,922 3,169 350,576 4,837 6,844 34,573 64,170 149,070 91,082 332,002 98,755 40,145 75,404 82,903 34,795 125,917 21,561 17,967 30,661 35,210 11,298 4,736 4,485 326,858 22,668 12,888 65,230 33,917 22,385 25,522 13,265 35,468 17,518 27,774 38,396 11,826 141,789 16,698 7,723 20,674 96,693 44,724 21,547 5,999 5,197 8,493 3,488 266,291 4,519 198,014 7,626 6,094 19,185 30,852 1,729,087 99,332 28,372 7,143 46,910 6,604 6,991 3,313 357,064 4,901 6,830 35,298 65,750 151,484 92,800 339,592 101,354 40,958 77,308 83,897 36,075 130,299 23,378 17,341 32,115 36,031 1 1 ,842 4,883 4,709 336,057 23,165 13,787 67,673 34,988 22,436 26,461 13,504 36.624 18,097 28,480 39,518 1 1 ,325 144,543 17,424 7,944 19,646 99,530 46,139 22,013 6,187 5,577 8.711 3,651 276,059 4,695 205,086 7,724 6,412 19,911 32,232 1,794,694 102,596 29,334 7,362 48,321 6,846 7,289 3,444 368,959 5,049 6,962 36,596 68,085 156,060 96,206 350,948 104,468 42,684 79,445 87,196 37,155 134,740 24,061 18,263 32,915 37,304 12,473 4,936 4,789 350,893 24,259 14,154 70,173 36,190 23.970 27,652 14.072 37,913 18,629 29,828 41,255 12,798 151,952 18,250 8,290 20,858 104,554 48,280 23,006 6,465 5.817 9,116 3,877 286,326 4,712 212,819 7,921 6,776 20,586 33,512 1,848,313 105,633 30,191 7,525 49,839 7,086 7,450 3,543 378,064 5,166 7,035 37,604 69,913 159,520 98,826 360,484 106,975 43,843 82,024 89,511 38,130 137,828 24,518 19,109 33,639 38.282 12,490 4,943 4,848 362,847 25,043 14,743 73,298 37,334 24,602 28,782 14,459 38,998 19,233 30,794 42,309 13,253 158,371 19,164 8,616 21,821 108,770 49,836 23,893 6,643 5.887 9,398 4,015 295,250 4,705 219,187 8,230 7,140 21,175 34,813 See notes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 29 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] 1979 1980 1981 1982 Line I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV 1,964,745 2,009,498 2,075,773 2,140,621 2,209,681 2,229,012 2,303,817 2,402,922 2,474,264 2,510,962 2,608,029 2,635,300 2,649,032 2,706,904 2,729,441 2,770,759 1 112,337 114,793 118,483 122,413 127,542 129,682 133,473 139,060 142,591 145,340 150,880 153,085 154,605 158,282 161,654 163,143 2 32,241 32,966 34,073 35,326 36.921 37,527 38,631 40,367 41,434 42,249 43,835 44.320 44,942 45,956 46,642 47,219 3 7,992 8,171 8,444 8,707 9,052 9,144 9,420 9,807 10,090 10,191 10,525 10,655 10,673 10,958 11.269 11,417 4 52,752 53,899 55,536 57,367 59,613 60,700 62,512 64,954 66,432 67,836 70,458 71,658 72,357 74,157 75.816 76,495 5 7,660 7,869 8,127 8,373 8,826 8,965 9,200 9,672 9,928 10,144 10,588 10,824 10,863 11,125 11,436 11,512 6 7,893 8,015 8,307 8,523 8,872 9,034 9,246 9,603 9,910 10,064 10,420 10,530 10,646 10,862 11,141 11,160 7 3,797 3,874 3.995 4,117 4,257 4,313 4,464 4,657 4,797 4,856 5,053 5,099 5,124 5,225 5,351 5,340 8 397,147 406,611 419,090 430,656 444,838 451,618 463,736 481,109 494,084 502,096 520,658 526,661 529,803 543,749 549,969 560,769 9 5,389 5,517 5,689 5,880 6,090 6,169 6,366 6,633 6,752 6,833 7,066 7,119 7,232 7,413 7,517 7,617 10 7,164 7,322 7,524 7,808 7,631 7,764 8,003 8,291 8,409 8,471 8,749 8,876 8,993 9,186 9.279 9,467 11 39,591 40,442 41,684 43,061 44,574 45,293 46,532 48,365 49,909 50.626 52,528 53,21 1 53,416 54,715 55.635 56,939 12 73,939 75,731 77,923 80,413 83.765 85,305 87,435 90,983 93,214 95.254 98,818 100,022 101,301 103,316 105,028 106,457 13 166,873 171,193 176,665 180,914 186,789 190.335 195,872 202,948 208,956 212,173 220,214 222,823 223,253 231,329 233,290 240,239 14 104,190 106,406 109,605 112,580 115,988 116,752 119,529 123.888 126,844 128,740 133,284 134,610 135,609 137,789 139.221 140,050 15 381,511 387,860 398,167 407,126 416,642 415,657 427,574 444,342 452,900 458,222 471,756 473,661 469,931 479,741 482,311 485,995 16 1 1 1 ,953 114.520 118,413 120,825 123,673 122,872 126,880 130.685 135,854 137,270 142,040 143,283 141,442 145,466 145,680 146,865 17 46,485 47,026 48,128 49,289 50,155 49,629 51,340 53,714 54,816 55,184 56.923 56,746 56,507 57,475 57,571 58.139 18 87,341 88,350 89,679 91,316 93,434 92,870 95,267 99,676 99,920 101,447 102,962 103,128 101,576 103.650 104,237 104,712 19 95,129 96,278 98,958 101,505 104,023 104,792 107,165 111,465 113,038 114,465 118,155 118,755 118,200 120.301 121,121 122,684 20 40,603 41,686 42,988 44,192 45,356 45,495 46,922 48,802 49,272 49,856 51,676 51,749 52,206 52,850 53,702 53,596 21 145,739 149,210 153,926 158,436 160,934 157,369 164,463 172,117 179,696 181,164 188,749 189,853 188,788 193,876 194,248 200,260 22 25,536 25,751 26,475 26,857 27,423 26,074 27,984 29,194 30,656 30,671 32,205 31,961 30,866 31,542 31,779 32,794 23 20,387 21,070 21,820 22,686 23,094 22,903 23,536 24,752 25,783 26,185 27,087 27,558 27.837 28,750 28,464 29,272 24 35,803 36,797 37.902 39,240 40,242 40,137 41,997 43,581 44,533 44,912 46,656 47,120 47,482 48,317 48,768 49,900 25 40,810 41,779 43,093 44,077 45.035 44,471 46,497 48.367 50,131 50,566 52,530 52,797 52.747 54,169 54,419 55,382 26 12,930 13,421 13,811 14,102 14.231 13,866 14.296 15,082 16,212 16,265 17,022 17,036 16,905 17,625 17,338 17,911 27 5,074 5,077 5,308 5,774 5,221 5,101 4,871 5,231 6,286 6,401 6,814 6.967 6,616 6,914 6,914 8,170 28 5,200 5,315 5,517 5,699 5,688 4,816 5,282 5,911 6,096 6,164 6,435 6,413 6,335 6,559 6,566 6,831 29 385,718 393,772 407,585 421,779 436,186 441,876 459,158 479,398 495,831 502,180 523,584 528,242 532,898 543,346 549,926 555,981 30 26.458 26,825 27.663 28,581 29,396 29,297 30,332 31.688 32,694 32,818 34,039 34,122 34,382 35,007 35,354 35,663 31 15,443 15.568 16,005 16,459 16,663 16,431 17,330 18.019 18,806 19,056 19,771 19,581 19,717 20,062 20,157 20,521 32 79,045 81,270 84,689 87,953 92,927 95,454 99,347 104.190 108,158 110,705 115,710 117,310 118,206 120,814 123,105 124,605 33 39,717 40,618 41,951 43,331 44,453 45,239 46,622 48,600 50,542 51.291 53,090 53,539 54,520 55,889 56,655 57,614 34 26,132 26,536 27,498 28,298 28,728 28,922 30,031 31,156 32,188 32,081 34,010 33,974 34,332 34,855 35,179 34,930 35 30,599 31,254 32,646 33,903 35,301 35,878 37,696 39,455 40,858 41,843 43,591 44,484 45,025 45,571 45,662 45,627 36 15,475 15,809 16,372 16,809 16,975 16,822 17,787 18,443 19,027 19,332 19,984 20.109 20.342 20,647 20,671 20.992 37 41,119 41,861 42,942 44,548 45,722 46,446 48,215 50,508 51,905 52,702 54,823 55,035 55,272 56,653 57,554 57.789 38 20,396 20,946 21,657 22,442 23,063 23,443 24,197 25,192 26,091 26,515 27,357 27,693 27,717 28,182 28.515 29.032 39 32,723 33,182 34,222 35,269 36,320 36,274 37,907 39,365 40,523 41,060 42,410 42,406 42.757 43.647 44,094 44,652 40 44,918 45,965 47,455 49,270 51,290 52,182 53,904 56.379 58.265 58,793 61,172 62,152 62.643 63.948 64,990 66.507 41 13,694 13,938 14,484 14,916 15.348 15,488 15,789 16,404 16.776 15,984 17,628 17,837 17,986 18.071 17,990 18.048 42 170,911 176,093 183,219 191,355 198,433 201,254 210,441 220,695 231,105 236,523 247,858 254,276 259,152 263,507 263,451 267,762 43 20,999 21,615 22,674 23,532 24.516 25,109 25,694 27,175 27.964 28,614 29,793 30,193 30,127 30,544 30,505 31.160 44 9,155 9,413 9,724 10,058 10,412 10,513 10,958 11,325 11,734 11,972 12,448 12,706 12,964 13,178 13,214 13,491 45 23,522 24.241 25,268 26,438 27,458 27,571 29.397 30,678 31,797 32,689 34,454 35,446 36,728 37,324 37,353 37,611 46 117,235 120.824 125,552 131,327 136,047 138,060 144,392 151,517 159,611 163,249 171,163 175,931 179,333 182,462 182,378 185,499 47 53,424 54,321 56,667 59,104 61,586 61,349 63,801 67,737 69,608 70,530 73,787 74,934 75,105 77,451 77,269 80,058 48 25,729 26,431 27,732 28,761 30,050 30,211 31.525 33,271 34,380 35,010 36,764 37,720 38,093 39,434 39,260 40,450 49 6,931 7,035 7,286 7,560 7,907 7,787 8,164 8,657 8,760 8,796 9,072 8,949 8.993 9,174 9.231 9.390 50 6,406 6,033 6,191 6,773 7,017 6.624 6,758 7,500 7,640 7,734 8,072 8,058 7.716 8,067 7.977 9,341 51 9,999 10,291 10,727 11,070 11,441 1 1 ,497 11,842 12,468 12,882 12,954 13,585 13.784 13,895 14,244 14.432 14,663 52 4,359 4,531 4,731 4,939 5,171 5,230 5,512 5,841 5,946 6,036 6.294 6,423 6,409 6,531 6.369 6,213 53 317,957 326,837 338,637 349,752 363,521 370,207 381,171 398,464 408,449 414,907 430,757 434,587 438,750 446,951 450,614 456,791 54 4,850 4,910 5,061 5,204 5,394 5,469 5,617 6,015 6,182 6.336 6,613 6,887 7,200 7,691 8,004 8,221 55 236,429 242,806 251,447 259,881 270,086 275.918 283,699 296,653 304,543 309.529 322,055 325,374 328,816 335,239 337,759 342,578 56 8,786 9,053 9,343 9,600 10,198 10,366 10,647 11,041 11.072 11,221 11,534 11,678 11,697 12,004 12,204 12.280 57 7,689 7,937 8.273 8,590 9,056 9,138 9,519 9,966 10.331 10,553 10.904 10,977 11,089 11,187 11,264 1 1 .348 58 22,652 23.381 24,185 24,966 25,714 25,693 26,441 27,460 27,879 28,000 28,678 28.536 28,367 28,574 28,745 29.122 59 37,551 38,750 40,327 41,512 43,074 43,623 45,247 47,329 48,441 49,268 50.972 51,135 51,580 52.256 52,638 53.242 60 30 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Line Area 1983 1984 I 1985 I 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 2,785,751 165,959 47,882 1 1 ,498 77,948 11,808 1 1 ,368 5,454 562,541 7,785 9,430 57,478 108,541 238,304 141,002 484,609 145,362 57,906 105,392 122,402 53,547 195,469 31,274 28,700 48,868 55,422 17,456 7,215 6,534 564,313 36,077 20.632 128,327 58,808 34,789 46,322 20,828 59.077 29,428 45,043 67,080 17.903 268,898 31,707 13,523 37,211 186,457 79,738 40,730 9,740 8,405 14,561 6,303 464,225 8,424 348,165 12,875 11,445 29,379 53,937 2,856,064 170,163 48,651 11,833 80,190 12,231 1 1 .637 5,622 575,406 7,848 9,601 58.959 110,859 245,445 142,695 496,987 148,582 59,071 108,426 125,740 55,168 201,061 32,104 29,382 50,494 56,881 17.990 7,489 6,721 579,616 37,003 21,192 132,695 60,722 35,302 46,568 21,314 60,888 30,433 46,094 69,234 18,173 275,147 32,989 13,896 37,792 190,470 81,521 41,649 9.891 8,663 15,101 6,217 476,163 8,658 357,317 13,088 1 1 ,760 30.139 55,202 2,916,692 173,667 49,603 12,043 81,814 12,655 11.845 5,708 588,696 8,003 9,722 60.638 113,640 250,896 145,797 508,851 151,870 60,676 111,122 128,687 56,497 204,795 32,239 29,948 51,578 58,288 18,266 7,618 6,857 593,003 37,803 21,598 135,870 62,220 36,150 47,348 21,693 62.754 31,169 47,017 70,962 18,419 278,844 34,131 14,224 37,838 192,652 83,104 42,657 9,950 8,731 15,483 6,283 485,732 8,869 365,416 13,215 11,930 30,569 55,732 2,996,897 180,059 51,451 12,392 85,018 13,169 12,177 5,851 604,087 8,232 9,867 61,913 117,418 258,512 148,144 522,084 155,663 62,190 114,523 132,143 57,565 209,722 33,195 30,548 52,983 59,733 18,538 7,721 7,005 608,562 38.695 22,052 139.265 64,380 37,050 48.302 22,153 64,539 32,085 48,335 72,934 18,773 287,830 35,100 14,534 38,744 199,452 85,145 43.680 10,173 8.891 15,990 6,412 499,408 9,161 375,461 13,595 12,315 31,432 57,445 3,083,737 185,263 52,704 12,812 87,557 13,677 12,507 6,005 619,899 8,372 10,205 63,890 119,910 266,343 151,179 538,037 160,522 64,645 117,408 135,923 59,539 218,944 34,841 31,624 55,686 61,939 19,328 8,032 7,495 627,155 39,725 22,987 142,449 66,871 38,550 48.766 22,936 66,796 33.228 50,104 75,530 19,214 293,634 36,242 14,810 39,635 202,947 86,535 44,649 10,297 8,907 16,316 6,365 514,269 9,241 388,293 13,706 12,583 32,204 58,241 3,170,607 191,433 54,553 13,195 90.642 13,960 12,902 6,181 638,641 8.664 10,413 65,869 124.086 274,786 154,823 552,224 165,011 66,251 120.749 139,358 60,855 224,507 35,563 32,271 57,496 63,483 19,967 8.030 7,696 646,151 40,776 23,721 146,962 69,220 39,780 49,930 23,451 69,308 34,103 51,789 77,566 19,544 302,717 37,433 15,234 40.404 209,645 88,889 45,886 10,594 9,175 16.741 6,493 526,046 9,222 397,797 14,079 12,908 32,834 59,206 3,252,804 197,187 56,347 13,479 93,442 14,358 13,229 6,332 655,288 8,875 10,702 67,994 127,507 282,190 158,021 564,124 168,627 67,446 123,563 142,422 62,067 229,407 35,992 32,942 59,063 64,889 20,508 8,127 7,884 663,853 41.824 24,117 151,629 71,631 40,708 50,972 23,726 71,346 34,931 53,002 80,048 19,920 311,168 38,768 15,679 41,089 215,631 91,162 47,032 10,850 9,398 17,228 6,654 540,615 9,292 409.758 14.303 13,237 33.509 60.516 3,294,768 200,771 57,222 13,674 95,225 14,734 13,457 6,459 663,716 9,049 10,788 69,037 129,926 285,100 159,816 570,028 169,897 68,009 125,495 143,951 62,676 231,848 36,075 33,298 60,174 65,616 20,630 8,125 7.930 672,886 42.335 24,410 154,040 73,012 41,165 51,355 23,950 72,718 35,388 53,619 81,244 19,650 315,450 39,385 15,822 41,543 218,701 92,075 47,525 10,984 9,467 17,390 6,709 547,994 9.423 416,068 14,405 13,437 33.816 60,844 3,361,218 204,966 58,225 14,106 97,012 15.262 13,729 6,632 676,154 9,336 10,995 70,900 131,526 290,337 163,059 580,285 171,888 69,038 129,243 146,550 63,567 235,509 36,695 33,655 60,634 67,134 21,192 8,260 7,939 686,464 43,334 24,961 158.103 74,807 41,202 51,776 24.316 74,050 36,120 54,678 83,083 20,034 321,311 40,908 16,339 41.780 222,283 93,120 48.061 11,171 9,442 17,767 6,679 563,411 9,861 428,334 14,771 13.843 34,422 62.180 3,400,192 207,069 58,696 14,148 98,128 15,559 13,834 6,704 683,925 9.469 11,043 71,910 133,742 292,872 164,889 584,887 173,323 69,602 130,039 147,820 64.104 237,876 36,772 34,069 61,379 68,184 21,185 8,304 7,982 697,741 43,962 25,278 161,718 76,122 41,491 52,334 24,640 75,107 36,651 55,674 84,457 20,307 326,278 41,690 16,555 42,023 223,010 94,019 48,675 11,225 9,350 17,976 6,793 568,396 9.991 431,707 14,933 14,043 34,721 63,001 3,443,499 209,668 59,509 14,273 99,227 15,895 13,942 6,822 692,357 9,557 11,145 73,023 135,327 296,550 166,755 591,219 175.314 70,315 132,165 148,687 64,738 240,063 36,921 34,517 62,041 69,136 21,117 8,335 7,996 706,975 44,347 25,500 164,490 77,790 41,724 52,697 24,403 76,343 37,286 56,183 85,759 20,454 331,009 42,714 16,772 42.399 229,124 94,817 49,029 11,253 9,454 18,197 6.883 577,391 10.194 438,840 15.146 14,305 35,027 63.880 See notes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 3] Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued (Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates) 1986 1987 1988 1989 Line I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV 3,569,646 3,601,204 3,651,888 3,687,349 3,757,527 3,821,204 3,883,296 3,990,681 4,054,439 4,128,242 4,200,459 4,280,421 4,397,220 4,459,455 4,498,836 4,566,985 1 219,643 223,640 227,835 232,861 237,440 242,925 249,438 258,391 263,454 269,063 274,801 281,826 287,755 290,792 292,392 294,467 2 62,062 63.228 64,320 65,910 67,298 68,993 70,876 73,238 75,280 76,425 78,310 80.148 82,134 83,174 84,017 84,358 3 15.027 15.352 15,693 16,044 16,347 16,787 17,212 17,849 17,945 18,453 18,938 19,480 20,036 20,253 20,235 20,571 4 103,840 105,664 107,798 110.055 112,011 114,350 117,373 121,580 123,909 126,776 129,152 132,461 134,635 135,893 136,607 137.471 5 16,940 17,314 17,595 17,989 18,451 18,989 19,567 20,430 20.738 21,132 21,489 22,093 22,543 22,689 22.736 22,863 6 14,627 14,854 15,093 15,361 15.689 15,959 16,385 16,934 17,174 17,648 18,014 18,508 18,921 19,180 19,232 19,454 7 7,146 7,228 7,336 7,502 7.643 7,847 8,026 8,360 8,408 8,629 8,897 9,137 9,486 9,602 9,564 9,752 8 720,240 729,062 741,485 749,331 763,751 778,673 793,475 818,398 836,327 848,808 864,198 885,051 904,881 918,834 927,698 937,685 9 9,962 10,095 10,297 10,454 10.662 10,955 11,212 11,559 1 1 ,708 12,028 12,423 12,743 13,203 13,482 13,608 13.851 10 11,542 11,618 11,766 11.884 12,075 12,285 12,512 12,976 13,183 13,545 14,021 14,180 14,421 14,570 14,633 14,894 11 76,387 77,586 79,016 80.393 82,117 84,001 85,837 88,904 90,403 92.092 94,759 96,857 99,514 100,989 101,888 103.570 12 140,778 142,895 145,495 147,057 151,195 154,020 157,312 163,120 166,690 169,951 173,351 177,997 180,677 183,049 184.330 185.964 13 309,710 313,046 318,501 321,971 327,071 333,139 339,358 349,210 359,790 363.026 367,136 376,456 384,308 391,602 395,398 398,284 14 171,861 173,823 176.411 177,571 180,630 184,273 187,245 192,629 194,552 198,166 202.508 206,818 212,758 215.143 217,841 221,122 15 610,204 617,023 623,831 629,661 640,574 646,940 656,007 671,256 683,580 692,747 703,596 713,477 737,384 742,189 747,511 757,407 16 179,818 182,566 184.934 186,306 189,860 192,263 195,428 200,044 204,031 205,693 208.821 211.203 218,446 220,894 222,030 225,241 17 72,483 73,177 74,140 75,005 76.345 77,504 78,754 80,975 81.857 83,199 84,482 85,041 89,117 89,788 89,981 91,165 18 137,914 139.760 140,418 141,915 143,913 145.221 146,010 149,145 153,188 154,973 156,996 159,841 165,215 165.199 166.752 168,599 19 153.253 154,102 155,915 157,287 160,205 161,095 163,732 167,281 170,114 173,235 176,482 179,350 184.107 185.086 186.849 189,147 20 66,737 67,418 68,424 69,149 70,251 70,857 72,083 73,812 74,391 75,647 76,815 78,042 80,500 81,222 81.900 83,255 21 246,157 248,332 252,082 254,128 259,447 262,294 264,548 269,989 274,609 276,251 278,026 277,523 291,608 295,346 297,591 302,267 22 37,709 37,968 38,500 38,688 39,433 40,056 40,129 40.991 41,620 41,346 41,503 40,329 43.863 44,278 44,478 45,342 23 35,345 35,482 35.900 36,341 36,692 37,279 37,646 38,305 38,575 39,367 39,700 40,321 40,909 41,338 41,616 42,334 24 64,033 64,745 65.959 66.425 68,594 69,052 70,005 71,508 72,933 73.198 73,876 74,112 78,023 79,354 80,226 81,750 25 71 ,246 71,749 72,618 73.365 74,988 75,677 76,355 78,079 79,077 80.442 81,368 82.496 85.018 86,024 86903 87,770 26 21,444 21,710 22.050 22,168 22.509 22,803 22.977 23,411 24,233 24,255 24,581 24,434 25.427 25,814 25,770 26.116 27 8,258 8,392 8,569 8,592 8,540 8,659 8,613 8,666 8.840 8,357 7,760 6,872 8,765 8,801 8,804 8,970 28 8,121 8,286 8,486 8,550 8,691 8,769 8,823 9,029 9,332 9.286 9,238 8,960 9,604 9,737 9.793 9,985 29 736,016 741,585 753,395 761,404 777,134 790,989 806,398 831,267 840.592 858,987 877,126 895,064 919,711 934,126 937,854 958,037 30 46,269 46,454 47,160 47,501 48.403 49,054 50,025 51.579 51,736 52,978 54,033 55,135 56,336 57,296 57,684 58.670 31 26,246 26,353 26,785 27,036 27.155 27,521 27.766 28,510 28,784 29,582 29,865 30.187 30,749 31.179 31,444 31.951 32 172,544 174,335 177,742 180.192 184.637 189,032 193,557 200.651 203,584 206,892 212,668 218,205 226,084 231.735 234,298 238.286 33 81,898 82,775 84,511 85.907 87,500 89,071 91,066 93,985 95,109 97,537 99,584 101,663 103,711 105.034 105.852 107,656 34 42,891 42,935 43,409 43,578 44,479 45.236 46,200 47,385 47,272 48,229 48,987 49,619 51,389 51.896 52,332 53,308 35 52,817 52,047 51,894 51,277 51,576 51,721 52,287 53,116 53,768 54,711 55,410 56,199 56,774 57.583 58,175 59,169 36 25,432 25,537 25,832 25,886 26,552 26,835 27,278 27,892 28,117 28.771 29,301 29,787 30,393 30.744 30,959 31.432 37 79.613 80,687 82.416 83,474 85,056 86,726 88,397 91,186 92,593 94.877 97,045 99,394 102,439 103,765 103,292 106.146 38 38.704 39,071 39,565 40,095 40,974 41,853 42,604 43,897 44,338 45,559 46,536 47,377 48,969 49,370 46,661 51.064 39 58.554 59,304 60,358 61,074 62,741 63,635 64.650 66,922 67,672 69,276 70.518 71,892 73,512 74,533 75,361 76.371 40 90.038 91,161 92,649 94,301 96,853 98,827 100,932 104,034 105,476 107,933 110.305 112.492 115,686 117,395 118.125 119,897 41 21,011 20,926 21,074 21,084 21,208 21,479 21,636 22,110 22.143 22,642 22,874 23,114 23,670 23,595 23.672 24,085 42 339,122 336,718 336,786 335,172 340,370 344,408 349,252 356,003 358,860 366,335 371,892 378,335 386,480 391,976 397,415 404,820 43 45,107 45,704 46,610 47,581 48,598 49,825 50,497 52,227 52.696 53,396 54,290 55,208 56,568 57,274 57,899 58,910 44 17,255 17,200 17,317 17,386 17.665 17,949 18,226 18,648 18,808 19,111 19,222 19,549 20,052 20.388 20,555 20,931 45 43,010 42,129 41,653 41,285 41.368 41,748 42.203 42,478 42,824 43,633 44,194 44,592 45,466 45.941 46.481 47,232 46 233,750 231,685 231,206 228.920 232,739 234,886 238,325 242,650 244,532 250.195 254,185 258,986 264.394 268.373 272,480 277,747 47 97,663 97,148 97,428 97,425 99,077 100,774 101,614 103,618 103,614 105,753 107,400 108,780 112,069 113,876 115,235 117,138 48 50,415 50.237 50,475 50,519 51,480 52,326 52,849 53,933 53,820 55.040 55,961 56,820 58,141 58,910 59.747 60.500 49 1 1 ,480 11,483 11,622 11,612 11,829 11,986 12,117 12,392 12,510 12,802 13.097 13.272 13,878 14,144 14,232 14.558 50 9,788 9,834 9,911 9,917 10,059 10,149 10,125 10,303 10,323 10,382 10,374 10,383 1 1 ,094 11,323 11,393 11,587 51 18,858 18,833 18,930 19,073 19,398 19,849 19,999 20.377 20,450 20,854 21,247 21.576 21,980 22.438 22,706 23.201 52 7,121 6,760 6.489 6,303 6,312 6,464 6,525 6,612 6,512 6,675 6,721 6.729 6.975 7.061 7,156 7,291 53 600,601 607,697 619,048 627,366 639,734 654,200 662,564 681,759 693,403 710,298 723,420 740,365 757,331 772,317 783,140 795,164 54 10,238 10,074 9.987 9,903 9,716 9,709 9,672 9,779 9,791 9,940 10,049 10,212 10.459 10,902 11,251 11,095 55 457,299 463,068 472,117 478,144 489,354 501.309 507,156 521,630 530,794 543,434 553,187 565,792 577,771 588,037 595,322 602,716 56 15,752 15,942 16,264 16,515 16,785 17,132 17,502 18,047 18,550 19,055 19,349 19,993 20,463 20,978 21,425 22.053 57 14,942 15,185 15,463 15,739 16.093 16.527 16,963 17.639 18,107 18,772 19.274 19,909 20,778 21,458 21,900 22.686 58 36.084 36,417 36,929 37,165 37,582 38,141 38,867 39,710 40,535 41,524 42,492 43,361 44,415 45.454 45,991 47.057 59 66.285 67,011 68,288 69,901 70,203 71,381 72,406 74,953 75,628 77.573 79,068 81,098 83,445 85,488 87,252 89.556 60 32 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Line Area 1990 I 1991 IV 1992 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 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 4,677,299 297,939 85,864 20,949 138,553 22,913 19,718 9,941 958,852 14,132 15,133 106,055 189,345 408,989 225,199 770,340 229,093 93,401 170,964 192,276 84,607 307,952 45,849 43,563 82,790 88,731 27,045 9,527 10,446 981,433 60,039 32,308 244,219 110,658 54,429 60,728 31,967 108,995 52,579 78,210 122,483 24,817 415,515 59,801 21,485 48,098 286,130 120,445 62,124 15,169 1 1 ,792 23,828 7,531 824,823 1 1 ,355 625,694 22,913 23,730 48,325 92,805 4,759,134 300,667 86,956 21,177 139,660 23,065 19,812 9,996 974,157 14,355 15,374 107,519 192,518 414,703 229,687 784,780 233,557 94,663 173,494 196,789 86,276 314,245 46,774 44,296 84,898 90,058 27,775 9,699 10,746 997,115 61,360 32,851 247,871 112,467 55,301 61,805 32,521 110,846 53,853 79,204 123,783 25,253 424,277 60,777 21 ,794 48,838 292,868 122,920 63,316 15,513 11,961 24,372 7,759 840,973 11,590 636,389 23,669 24,328 49,640 95,357 4,824,673 302,808 87,749 21,289 140,716 23,194 19,853 10,007 987,339 14,620 15,640 108,933 194,998 420,300 232,849 795,508 236,746 96,495 176,166 198,449 87,652 318,027 47,492 44,994 85,779 91,177 27,860 9,814 10,912 1,011,784 62,123 33,329 251 ,408 114,523 56,139 62,950 33,062 1 1 1 ,895 54,635 80,695 125.391 25,633 432,396 61,688 22,216 49,585 298,907 124,936 64,390 15,652 12,136 24,902 7,855 851,875 11,744 643,053 24,338 25,048 50,374 97,317 4,852,118 301,106 87,438 21,093 139,818 23,014 19,772 9,971 988,530 14,671 15,790 108,924 195,280 419,891 233,974 799,620 238,976 96,897 175,786 199,593 88,369 319,698 47,617 45,159 86,076 91,728 28,189 9,874 11,055 1,017,215 62,835 33,593 252,516 114,801 56,939 63,845 33,441 111,582 54,850 80,935 125,946 25,932 435,589 62,148 22,539 50,019 300,882 126,345 65,100 15,779 12,222 25,243 8,002 864,015 11,934 652,053 24,906 25,405 50,879 98,838 4,865,917 301,539 87,020 21,225 140,091 23,303 19,897 10,003 988,817 14,881 15,835 109,992 194,118 418,913 235,079 798,196 237,581 96,830 175,266 200,051 88,468 320,251 47,552 45,232 86,000 92,677 28,01 1 9,759 11,020 1,027,639 63,848 34,223 254,896 116,009 56,834 64,793 33,946 112,088 55,348 82,215 127,275 26,163 441,354 62,847 22,938 50,292 305,277 128,583 66,172 15,883 12.619 25,672 8,236 859,538 12,108 645,337 24,811 25,790 51,327 100,166 4,928,838 304,394 88,010 21,262 141,403 23,614 19,985 10,120 1,001,517 15,013 16,015 111,057 196,560 425,052 237,820 807,516 240,835 97,979 177,670 201,213 89,818 325,126 48,209 45,798 87,469 93,815 28,655 9,811 11,369 1,042,624 64,675 34,718 258,096 118,226 57,962 65,672 34,438 114,751 55,638 83,409 128,540 26,499 448,233 63,768 23,250 50.768 310,447 130,883 67,332 16,213 12,738 26.221 8,379 868,544 12,111 651 ,683 24,932 26,292 52,003 101,523 4,968,935 305,020 87,927 21,386 141,655 23,760 20,109 10,183 1,006,803 15,200 16,080 111,330 198,160 426,781 239,252 816,998 242,946 99,098 179,555 204,542 90,858 328,392 48,530 46,427 88,465 94.946 28,853 9,817 11,354 1,052,214 65,271 35,217 259,062 119,488 58,995 66,409 34,831 116,683 55,986 84,373 129,144 26,755 452,178 63,902 23,359 51,104 313,813 132,363 68,109 16,329 12,973 26,498 8,454 874,968 12,296 655,334 25,153 26,697 52,509 102,978 5,026,675 307,232 88,390 21,573 142,715 24,034 20,238 10,282 1,016,636 15,444 16,269 111,976 199,775 431,093 242,079 827,785 245,791 100,932 181,956 206,971 92,135 332,172 48,885 46.993 89,529 96,201 29,087 9,882 11,595 1,066,608 66,239 35,854 261,927 121,260 59,877 67,665 35,415 118,453 56,657 85,845 130,269 27,146 458,885 64.875 23,709 51,758 318,542 134,365 69,177 16,642 13,201 26,817 8,527 882,992 12,416 660,335 25,496 27,092 53,080 104,574 5,127,311 312,646 90,468 21,905 144,923 24,359 20,459 10,532 1,033,549 15,498 16,485 113,735 204,602 436,714 246,514 842,456 252,143 102,889 183,112 210,133 94,179 340,859 50,637 48,142 92,096 97,702 29,884 10,457 11,942 1,090,194 67,976 36,979 265,573 124,454 61,528 68,679 36,279 121,173 57,848 88,932 133,083 27,691 468,661 66,278 24,370 53,008 325,006 137,656 70,855 17,235 13.346 27,617 8.603 901,290 12,804 672,346 26,292 28,052 54,383 107,414 5,199,927 316,283 92,064 22,162 146,072 24,573 20,681 10,731 1,045,023 15,778 16,626 114,759 207,014 441,405 249,441 858,139 256,513 105,195 186,950 213.352 96,130 345,232 51,303 48,667 93,328 98,693 30,499 10,594 12,148 1,105,946 69,046 37,599 268,432 126,329 62,268 69,779 36,773 123,465 58,646 90,862 134,687 28,059 476,548 67,397 24,828 53,709 330,614 139,664 71,987 17,551 13,531 27,943 8,651 913,092 12,862 681.392 26.678 28,487 55,062 108,611 5,239,228 317,895 92,929 22,335 146,281 24,683 20,832 10,835 1,056,414 15,982 16,792 115,706 209,391 447,162 251,382 864,909 258,913 106,724 187,756 214,355 97,161 349,050 51,850 48,902 94,930 99,395 30,895 10,801 12,277 1,107,099 70,082 37,902 259,544 128,118 62.864 69,769 37.116 125,545 59,393 91,972 136,330 28,464 482,153 68,076 25,091 54,207 334,779 141,783 73,073 17,862 13,683 28,507 8,658 919,926 13,000 686.464 25,074 28,990 56,010 110,389 See notes at the end of the table. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Summary 33 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] 1993 1994 1995 Une I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV 5,320,060 5,454,597 5,495,646 5,607,637 5,566,060 5,715,462 5,787,134 5,895,544 5,966,314 6,017,878 6,081,410 6,170,762 1 319,019 327,426 332,249 336,963 333,238 341,695 345,173 352,595 357,445 361,860 365,985 371,278 2 92,339 95,256 96,413 98,343 96,713 98,153 99,566 101,431 103,002 103.871 105,098 106,492 3 22.485 22,711 22.991 23,105 23,210 23,624 23,807 24,153 24,313 24.604 24,678 25,037 4 147,441 151,526 153,822 156,026 153,832 159,001 160,257 164,179 166,604 168.891 171,322 174,027 5 24,740 25,284 25,810 26,102 26,350 27,212 27,576 28,208 28,349 29,014 29,081 29,611 6 21,105 21,597 21,972 22,079 21,793 22,112 22,223 22,553 22,943 23.208 23,402 23,522 7 10,910 11,051 11,242 11,308 11,341 11,593 11,745 12,071 12,234 12.272 12,403 12,590 8 1,049,263 1,086,457 1,097,218 1,128,348 1,089,934 1,129,883 1,140,423 1,163,371 1,169,363 1,177,746 1,187,289 1,200,611 9 16,042 16,476 16,560 16,851 16,836 17,223 17,465 17,851 18,094 18,248 18.417 18,844 10 16,997 17,184 17,325 17,552 17,395 17,737 17,765 17,741 17.804 17,874 17,891 18,025 11 117,193 119,626 120,583 122,730 123,046 125,587 127.335 129,138 129,884 130.766 131,594 133,028 12 209,207 215,380 217,228 222,916 216.367 223,672 226.559 230,560 232,227 234.520 236,180 238.772 13 436,277 457,952 463,524 483,246 454,308 477,865 480,340 492,812 494,808 497.765 502.294 507.383 14 253,548 259,840 261.997 265,053 261,982 267,798 270,958 275,268 276,545 278.573 280,912 284.558 15 879,665 902,498 909,512 926,965 932,641 950,961 966,262 984,122 998,356 1,002,134 1,010,119 1,024,064 16 261,678 267,500 268,943 275,004 273,422 281,122 285,698 289,942 294,801 296,151 298,595 303.438 17 109,119 111,705 112,540 114,700 116,072 117,829 120,203 122,012 123,122 123.359 124.122 125.346 18 192,353 199,446 201,587 204,258 209.740 211,604 215,152 220,043 224,942 224.423 226,185 229.167 19 217,769 223,033 225,078 229,290 229,818 234,225 237,025 241,828 244,136 246,116 248,196 251.347 20 98,746 100,813 101,364 103,712 103,589 106,180 108,184 110.298 1 1 1 .354 112.085 113,021 114.766 21 352,268 359,844 354,723 366,552 370,645 378,455 383,144 389,524 391,545 394,667 398,353 404,803 22 51,718 52,674 50,715 53,183 55,671 56,280 56,562 57,426 57,241 57,500 58,102 59.090 23 49,892 50,948 50.754 51,938 51,480 52,524 53,081 54.091 54,583 54,901 55,502 56.228 24 95,597 97,639 96,140 99,432 100,504 103,576 105,473 106,886 107,508 108,609 109,431 111.667 25 100,749 102,963 101,950 105,643 105,359 108.191 109,917 112,021 113.265 114,418 115.460 116,722 26 31,017 31,852 31,896 32,376 32,688 32,885 33,038 33,503 33,866 33.996 34.504 35.198 27 10,759 11,000 10,619 11,063 11,491 11,517 11,594 11,847 11,493 1 1 .609 1 1 ,578 11,880 28 12,536 12,767 12,649 12,916 13,452 13,483 13,478 13,750 13,588 13,633 13,775 14,017 29 1,149,661 1,176,353 1,188,770 1,206,851 1,214,396 1,240,765 1,256,777 1,279,356 1,299,953 1,311,152 1,326,560 1,349,673 30 71,646 72,692 73,116 74,267 74,970 76.511 77,553 78,960 80,285 80,814 81,682 82,479 31 38,881 39,480 39,983 40,473 41,030 41,725 42.076 42,691 43,738 44,095 44,551 45,528 32 280,852 288,482 291,260 295.614 295,274 302,327 305,824 311,164 316,216 318.738 322,865 328.377 33 131,086 135,318 136,584 139,465 140,390 144,613 146,589 149,900 152,624 153,938 156.585 160.690 34 63.969 64,955 65,665 66,526 66.698 68,051 68,665 69,957 70,769 71,331 71,838 72.970 35 71,978 73,405 73,864 74,449 76.645 77,132 78,390 79,403 80,090 80.870 82.277 82,698 36 38,266 38,959 39,617 40,247 41,270 42,022 42.684 43.256 43,901 44,198 44,770 45.494 37 128,505 132,230 134,430 136,759 137,214 139,409 141,534 144,510 148,085 149,676 150,992 154,756 38 60,861 61,984 62,632 63,013 64,077 65,176 66,226 67,271 68,432 69,035 69,690 70,867 39 94,717 96,596 97,971 99,809 100,253 102,679 104,507 107.016 108,696 109,726 110,932 112.689 40 139,801 142,573 143,938 146,236 146,288 150,367 151,729 153,981 155,644 157,103 158,593 160,925 41 29,098 29,679 29.710 29,992 30,287 30,753 31,000 31,247 31,472 31,627 31,786 32,199 42 495,190 507,199 511,703 522,125 520,297 534,642 543,851 556,355 563,125 571,529 579,529 590,025 43 70,368 72,537 73,594 75,348 75,981 78,409 80,568 82,382 84,181 85,276 87,277 89,181 44 26,030 26,546 26.889 27,531 27,592 28,029 28,631 29.195 29,894 30.114 30,520 30,899 45 55,327 56,048 56,406 57,228 56,951 58,212 58.692 59,811 59.742 60.340 60,880 61,683 46 343.465 352,069 354,815 362.018 359,773 369,992 375,960 384,967 389.309 395,798 400,852 408,262 47 147,958 151,612 153,629 158,020 156,415 161,249 163,865 167,410 170,952 172,592 175,483 179,553 48 76,025 78,049 79,304 81,754 80,782 83,615 85,001 87,061 88,819 89,711 91.538 93,344 49 18,820 19,310 19,570 20.198 19,942 20,510 20,900 21,159 21,615 21,802 22,088 22,743 50 14,444 14,760 14,724 15,115 14,676 14,939 15,149 15,387 15,699 15,768 15.926 16,132 51 29,650 30,384 30,840 31.621 31,805 32,803 33,351 34,124 35,042 35,452 36.022 37.299 52 9,019 9,111 9,191 9,333 9,210 9,383 9.465 9,678 9,777 9,859 9,909 10.035 53 927,036 943,208 947,842 961,812 948,493 977,814 987,639 1,002,812 1,015,575 1,026,199 1,038,093 1,050,757 54 13,416 13,507 13,582 13,721 13.912 13,972 14,117 14.258 14,407 14.350 14.426 14,499 55 685,951 696,884 699,686 710,000 695,335 718,642 724,780 734,529 743,250 750,700 758,419 766,781 56 27,422 27,645 27,467 27,511 27,829 28,096 28,497 28,904 29,195 29.421 29,412 29,557 57 29,928 30,737 31,167 31,948 32,596 33,805 34,479 35,538 36.373 36,947 37,917 38,795 58 57,975 58,876 59,535 60,551 61,265 62,728 63,961 65,281 66,289 67,120 68,321 69,901 59 112,343 115,559 116,406 118,083 117,556 120,570 121,806 124,302 126.062 127,661 129,598 131.225 60 34 Summary STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Table 5. — Quarterly Personal Income by State and Region — Continued [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rates] Line Area 1996 1997 1998 I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV 1 United States 6,267,885 375,964 108,427 25,372 175,689 30,048 23,637 12,793 1,221,939 19,197 18,335 135,394 242,314 518,146 288,553 1,033,181 309,028 126,763 228,900 252,328 116,163 416,306 61.472 57,549 114,468 118,789 36,673 12,663 14,691 1,367,907 83,232 45,801 335,919 162,657 73,726 83,501 46,148 156,451 71,665 113,292 163,021 32,496 599,717 91,202 31,354 62,456 414,706 181,968 94,993 22,895 16,241 37,718 10,121 1,070,902 14,610 781,632 29,656 39,971 71,053 133,980 6,371,958 382,128 110,288 25,736 178,781 30,420 23,964 12,939 1,239,455 19,511 18,239 137,126 246,523 524,129 293,927 1,049,582 313,062 128,944 233,068 256,354 118,155 423,462 62,498 58,248 116,728 120,583 37,445 12,922 15,038 1,393,553 84,745 47,079 341,341 167,047 75,116 84,805 47,018 160,466 73,021 114,972 165,170 32,776 609,936 92,667 31,711 63,496 422,062 185,700 96,947 23,412 16,457 38,618 10,265 1,088,142 14,619 793,944 29,739 40,969 72,516 136,354 6,458,511 387,175 111,745 26,119 181,199 30,824 24,166 13,123 1,252,383 19,851 18,523 138,965 248,881 528,376 297,787 1,063,248 317,189 130,774 235,053 260,082 120,149 429,560 63,462 59,124 118,543 122,068 37,902 13,200 15,261 1,415,101 85,973 47,667 346,885 170,153 76,480 85,722 47,664 162,860 74,197 116,688 167,591 33,220 619,199 94,349 32,005 64,260 428,586 188,606 98.644 23,613 16,648 39,284 10,418 1,103,240 14,758 803,351 29,854 41,964 73,967 139,345 6,534,057 392,892 113,155 26,510 184,323 31,241 24,501 13,163 1,267,238 20,333 18,754 140,786 251,807 534,908 300,651 1,072,178 320,562 131,798 237,261 261,262 121,295 433,543 63,605 59,836 119,432 123,618 38,590 13,146 15,314 1,429,465 86,565 47,918 351,079 171,965 77,127 86,371 47,770 164,941 74,858 117,838 169,623 33,411 628,208 95,347 32,233 64,788 435,840 191,273 100.356 23.751 16,836 39.802 10,528 1,119,261 14,864 815,394 29.886 42,746 75,086 141,285 6,650,207 399,830 115,126 26,877 187,831 31,755 24,886 13,354 1,287,567 20,631 18,760 143,770 257,066 543,350 303.989 1,089,113 325,749 133,919 240,467 266,151 122,827 438,635 64,874 61,007 120,365 126,067 38,487 12,646 15.190 1,458,318 88,240 48,531 357,463 175,822 79,087 87,638 48,597 169,449 76,523 120,173 173,146 33,649 643,609 97,748 32,780 66,453 446,628 194,734 101,986 24,167 17,007 40,836 10,737 1,138,401 14,984 828,154 30,224 43,671 76,340 145,028 6,726,629 403,744 116,357 27,112 189,367 32,233 25,223 13,452 1,293,436 20,639 18,805 145,016 258,617 543,675 306,686 1,102,312 330,416 135,408 243,025 269,084 124,378 444,771 65.808 62,081 122,372 127.093 39.037 12,838 15,541 1,472,319 88,927 49,268 361,282 177,615 80,058 88,570 49,213 171,121 77,139 120,999 174,227 33,900 655,242 99,234 33,202 67,024 455,782 198,098 104,199 24,524 17,182 41,410 10,783 1,156,706 15,237 842,113 30,437 44,255 77,063 147,601 6,807,506 408,242 117,455 27,267 191,863 32,759 25,372 13,524 1,309,439 21,094 19,028 146,589 261,795 551,780 309,153 1,112,380 333,657 136,348 245,370 271,385 125,620 449,351 66,135 62,782 123,869 128.381 39,412 12,986 15,736 1,488,852 89,599 49,629 366,450 179,751 80,819 89,247 49.609 172.593 78,010 122,280 176,798 34,066 666,522 100,914 33,404 67,623 464,580 201,433 106,206 24,894 17,349 42,087 10,897 1,171,286 15,275 853,136 30,727 44,662 78,110 149,376 6,898,259 415,615 119,755 27,715 194,969 33,436 25,877 13,864 1,325,328 21,422 19,085 148,983 265,466 556,901 313,471 1,126,771 338,040 138,619 247.430 275,181 127,501 454,161 67,105 63,581 125,434 129,637 39,604 13,072 15,729 1,509,533 90,626 50,338 370,723 182,310 81,777 90,811 50,330 175,453 79,071 124,284 179,473 34,337 676,461 102,744 33,689 68,676 471,352 204,128 108,182 25,017 17,565 42,393 10,972 1,186,262 15,393 863,952 30,669 45,450 78,803 151,995 7,005,778 419,594 121.224 27,808 196,853 33,600 26,087 14,021 1,344,082 21,877 19,178 150,629 270,022 565,261 317,115 1,141,669 342,075 140,442 252,523 278,262 128,366 459,403 67,039 64,340 127,823 130.528 40,072 13,603 15,998 1,532,555 91,879 50,807 376,898 186,461 83,186 91,867 51,188 178.193 79,883 125,290 182,257 34,647 691,928 104,689 34,192 69,496 483,551 208,873 1 1 1 ,772 25,385 17,508 43,206 1 1 ,002 1,207,673 15,786 880,361 30.990 46,298 80.236 154.003 7,091,306 425,572 122.235 28,346 200,408 34,074 26,311 14,197 1,361,366 22,075 19,378 152,795 272,517 574,244 320,357 1,152,129 345,833 141.886 254,019 280,222 130,170 464,785 67,724 65,196 129,435 131,922 40,722 13,639 16,148 1,553,001 92,882 51,279 382,795 189,051 84,103 93,106 51,704 180,376 80,986 127,349 184,538 34,833 700,388 106,785 34,496 70,059 489,048 211,139 112,954 25.566 17,710 43.938 10.972 1,222,926 15,713 890,534 31,127 47,099 80,865 157,588 7,177,065 431,757 123,680 28,852 203,392 34,791 26,670 14,372 1,376,961 22,146 19,645 154,854 277,702 579,681 322,932 1,158,239 349,029 143.302 251,642 282,477 131,788 468,739 68,535 65,722 129,908 133,454 41,206 13,712 16,201 1,574,919 93,831 51,613 388,765 193,232 85,159 93,465 52,521 182,522 82,585 128,731 187,303 35.193 710,772 108,715 34,711 70,661 496,685 213,703 114,413 25,990 17,665 44,395 11,240 1,241,975 15,693 904,736 31,223 47,975 81,395 160,954 7,282,078 2 3 4 5 6 7 New England Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire 436,789 125,257 29,227 205,768 35,103 26.885 8 9 10 11 Vermont Mideast Delaware District of Columbia 14,548 1,394,148 22,581 19,802 12 13 Maryland 156,733 281 ,350 14 587,929 15 16 Pennsylvania 325,754 1,176,925 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin Plains Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota 354,197 145,868 257,178 286,005 133,678 480,341 70,634 67,446 132,820 135,478 42.633 14,381 29 South Dakota 16,949 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Southeast Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi 1,595,452 94,668 52,879 393,954 196,090 86,184 94,605 53,288 184,445 39 83,513 40 41 42 43 44 45 Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Southwest 130,400 189,830 35,596 720,710 110,453 35,113 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Oklahoma Texas Colorado Idaho Montana Utah Wyoming 71,873 503,271 217,225 116,048 26,667 18,161 44,998 11,351 54 Far West 1,260,488 55 56 57 58 59 60 Alaska California Hawaii Nevada Oregon Washington 15,868 918,140 31,388 48,689 82,629 163,774 Notes. — The personal income level shown for the United States is derived as the sum of the State estimates. It differs from the national income and product accounts (NIPA's) because of dif- ferences in coverage, in the methodologies used to prepare the estimates, and in the timing of the availability of source data. In particular, it differs from the NIPA estimate because, by defini- tion, it omits the earnings of Federal civilian and military personnel stationed abroad and of U.S. residents employed abroad temporarily by private U.S. firms. Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Unites States 35 United States Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 66% 77% i Net earnings by place of residence | ! Dividends, interest, and rent 16% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83% n/ \ 81% V^ \ ^^^^M3% \ \ / 11% ^ >^ 5% ^ ^-8% J Wage and salary disbursements i Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 0% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate 36 United States STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the United States 2 , 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 .... Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social in- surance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of resi- dence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enter- prises Federal, civilian Military State and local 85,110 77,613 7,497 121,769 699 65,779 138 n.a. 65,641 18,152 1,317 50,356 527 14,896 6,193 8,703 7,497 58,282 53.404 187 1,574 3,614 16,786 6,385 12,369 3,814 8,675 4,878 1,068 249 3,561 76,234 70,661 5,573 123,075 619 58,309 143 n.a. 58,166 16,707 1,361 46,110 515 11,684 4,392 7,292 5,573 52,736 47,640 182 1,367 2,966 14,336 5,912 11,331 3,292 8,254 5,096 1,104 253 3.739 65,265 60,871 4,394 124,038 526 48,556 147 n.a. 48,409 14,358 2,498 39,053 473 9,030 3,476 5,554 4,394 44,162 38,961 168 969 2,094 11,094 5,040 9,480 2,867 7,249 5,201 1,114 248 3,839 49,804 47,003 2,801 124,839 399 36,446 148 n.a. 36.298 11,589 1,917 30,413 414 5,619 2,129 3,490 2,801 33,645 28,733 145 684 1,063 7,826 3.926 6,817 2,447 5,825 4,912 1,045 238 3,629 46,705 43,504 3,201 125,580 372 35,113 148 n.a. 34,965 9,856 1,884 28,935 378 5,800 2,581 3.219 3,201 31,912 26,820 125 669 768 8,035 3,621 6,062 2,333 5,207 5,092 1,306 216 3,570 53,608 49,981 3,627 126,372 424 41,625 153 n.a. 41,472 10,161 1,975 33,639 412 7,574 2,945 4,629 3,627 37,998 31,975 124 931 1,050 9,955 3,965 7,860 2.342 5,748 6,023 1,887 217 3,919 60,246 54,176 6,070 127,251 473 47,757 158 n.a. 47,599 10,432 2,215 36,614 441 10,702 5,292 5,410 6,070 41,687 35,246 143 993 1,253 11,219 4,254 8,745 2,490 6,149 6,441 1,978 248 4,215 68,529 63,314 5,215 128,054 535 53,328 176 n.a. 53,152 12,027 3,350 41,832 530 10,966 4,343 6,623 5,215 48,113 40,317 138 1,185 1,909 12,926 4,759 9,867 2,750 6,783 7,796 3,779 272 3,745 74,005 66,963 7,042 128,822 574 59,705 562 n.a. 59,143 12,598 2,264 46,017 548 13,140 6,050 7,090 7.042 52,663 45.233 181 1,377 1,956 15,085 5,207 11,121 2.900 7,406 7,430 3,196 291 3,943 68,247 62,848 5,399 129,824 526 54,629 550 n.a. 54,079 1 1 ,464 2,704 42,886 547 11,196 4,416 6,780 5,399 49,230 41,072 162 1.145 1,855 12,264 4,815 10,913 2,777 7,141 8,158 3,684 300 4,174 72,681 67,272 5,409 130,884 555 58,140 592 n.a. 57,548 12,304 2,829 45,848 569 11,723 4,417 7,306 5,409 52,731 44,597 167 1,192 2,179 14,111 5,123 11,521 2,853 7,451 8,134 3,569 327 4,238 78,178 72,689 5,489 131,955 592 63,199 655 n.a. 62,544 12,640 2,994 49,694 626 12,879 4,456 8,423 5,489 57,710 49.381 172 1.342 2.385 16,266 5,454 12,877 2,961 7,924 8,329 3.472 485 4,372 95,645 87,967 7,678 133,417 717 79,763 796 n.a. 78,967 13,713 2,965 61,757 706 17,300 6,425 10,875 7,678 72,085 62,192 196 1,621 3,834 22,817 6,301 15,554 3,148 8,721 9,893 3,785 1,608 4,500 122,270 110,488 1 1 ,782 134,670 908 105,979 1,136 n.a. 104,843 14,418 3,009 80,991 857 24,131 10,145 13,986 1 1 ,782 94,197 79,281 256 1,876 5,903 32,577 7,479 17,840 3,289 10,061 14,916 5,159 5,172 4,585 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 : Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' i Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local 160,170 145,984 14,186 134,075 1,195 142,899 1,885 n.a. 141,014 15,650 3,506 111,102 1,525 30,272 11,977 18,295 14,186 128,713 101,554 337 2,335 3,892 45,762 10,311 22,336 3,733 12,848 27,159 7,753 14,339 5,067 164,791 150,073 14,718 133,387 1,235 144,036 1,917 n.a. 142,119 16,579 6.093 110,539 1,794 31,703 12,411 19,292 14,718 129,318 101,291 367 2,272 4,066 41,340 10,715 24,466 4,179 13,886 28,027 7,503 15,019 5,505 176,900 159,501 17,399 140,638 1,258 148,296 1,894 n.a. 146,402 19,286 11,212 109,778 1,957 36,561 14,857 21,704 17,399 130,897 112,423 427 2,590 6,142 39,485 12,250 30,526 5,060 15,943 18,474 6,351 5,773 6,350 190,295 172,373 17,922 143.665 1,325 159,569 2,068 n.a. 157,501 21,228 1 1 ,566 121,530 2,378 35,661 15,127 20,534 17,922 141,647 125,594 483 3,279 7,920 45,062 13,338 32,739 5,338 17,435 16,053 5,581 2.925 7,547 209,304 188,815 20,489 146,091 1,433 177,232 2,161 -24 175,047 23,189 11,068 134,067 2,715 40,450 17,490 22,960 20,489 1 56,743 139,085 580 3,975 9,860 49,933 14,564 34,625 6,027 19,521 17,658 5,822 3,043 8,793 206,378 190,894 15,484 148,666 1,388 172,043 2,214 -55 169,774 24,456 12,148 133,332 2,938 35,773 12,668 23,105 15,484 156,559 137,121 687 3,469 9,801 47,811 14,478 34,412 6,392 20,071 19,438 6,365 3,354 9,719 229,156 212,710 16,446 151,871 1,509 188.946 2,898 -40 186,007 28,185 14,964 146,497 3,671 38,778 13,563 25,215 16,446 172,499 150,952 763 3,790 11,375 54,394 15,307 36,156 7,490 21,678 21,548 6,862 4,236 10,449 257,373 238,323 19,050 153,970 1,672 218,831 3,448 -109 215,274 29,760 12,339 170,094 4,644 44,092 16,062 28,030 19,050 199,781 172,570 855 4.292 13,628 64,441 17,369 40,292 8,117 23,576 27,211 8,786 6,990 11,435 274,513 256,451 18,062 156,369 1,756 233,788 3,801 -128 229,859 31,614 13,039 183,996 5,208 44,584 15,137 29,448 18,062 215,726 184,614 934 4,334 14,770 69,585 18.571 42,393 8.810 25,217 31,113 9,930 8,555 12,628 291,434 275,621 15,813 158.946 1,834 246,851 3,994 -135 242,722 34,686 14,025 197,421 5,901 43,530 13,011 30,519 15,813 231.038 198,845 968 4,495 15,393 77,103 19,714 44,314 9,747 27,112 32,194 9,895 8,578 13,721 294,415 279.209 15,206 161,881 1,819 245,722 4,633 -190 240,899 37,443 16,073 195,821 6,142 43,759 12,547 31,212 15,206 230,516 197,643 1,050 4,156 15,397 73.302 19,487 45,187 10,702 28,363 32,873 9,597 8,308 14,968 315,990 301,847 14,143 165,058 1,914 263,430 5,251 -205 257,975 40,620 17,395 210,663 7,052 45,715 11,506 34,208 14,143 249,287 214,773 1,064 4,537 16.642 80,345 20,688 47,907 11,990 31,600 34,514 10,230 8,181 16,103 339,429 325,440 13,989 168,078 2,019 283,093 5,837 -220 277,037 43,813 18,579 227,719 8.081 47,293 11,343 35,949 13,989 269,104 232,276 1,108 5,128 18.402 86,677 22,392 51,135 12,860 34,574 36,828 10,807 8,283 17,738 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 United States 37 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the United States 2 , 1958-97 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type; 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products ..'. Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation , Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 368,688 352,687 16,001 174,153 2,117 300,590 6,851 -218 293,521 49,293 25,874 239,446 9.432 51,712 13,125 38,586 16,001 284,589 243,064 1,190 875 315 4,716 546 1,212 2,356 602 18,730 86,343 51,426 2,592 1,629 3,013 7,413 6,182 8,26! 6,908 4,401 6,344 1,957 1,753 973 34,917 8.945 378 3,239 3,972 3,071 5,038 5,165 1,903 1,916 1,289 23,304 5,724 4,902 1,291 3,144 4,428 3,815 18,915 35,760 14,718 4,141 10,577 39,388 1,969 4,433 3,494 4,026 1,582 1,086 1,367 842 9,490 2,381 1,967 n.a. 32 3,308 n.a. 3,411 41.525 12.181 7,836 21,507 n.a. n.a. 393,016 379,110 13,905 177,136 2,219 320,825 7,903 -233 312,689 53,287 27,039 258,196 10,610 52,019 10,949 41,070 13,905 306,920 263,332 1,185 900 285 4,616 527 1,148 2,290 652 20,439 95,088 57,649 2,969 1,815 3,407 8,243 6,815 9,408 8,232 4,935 6,516 2,175 1,929 1,204 37,439 9,376 394 3,614 4,315 3,375 5,293 5,534 1,934 2,194 1,409 24,608 5,761 5,450 1,366 3,381 4,693 3,957 20,196 38.242 15,978 4,418 11,560 42,980 2,110 4,646 3.543 4,679 1,707 1,070 1,459 869 10,535 2,777 2,182 n.a. 32 3,721 n.a. 3,650 43,587 12,535 7,956 23,096 n.a. n.a. 409,630 395,141 14,489 179,972 2,276 333,306 9,204 -299 323,803 57,021 28,806 270,149 11,217 51,940 11,464 40,476 14,489 318,817 272,356 1.252 990 262 4,684 624 1,091 2,291 678 20,837 97,966 59,452 2,842 1,842 3,474 8,612 6,982 9,752 8,860 5,303 6,173 2,278 1,968 1,366 38,514 9,676 426 3,590 4,392 3,507 5.600 5,823 1,898 2,217 1,385 25,429 5,657 5,736 1,450 3,493 4,916 4,177 21,060 39,169 16,557 4,838 11,719 45.402 2,133 4,776 3,766 5,041 1,900 1,140 1,593 859 10,984 2.847 2,392 n.a. 34 4,112 n.a. 3,825 46,461 13,291 7,993 25,177 n.a. n.a. 427,007 411,753 15.254 182,976 2,334 344,015 9,593 -295 334,127 60,032 32,848 277,770 11,819 54,426 12,101 42,325 15,254 328,761 278,908 1,335 1,053 282 4,588 607 970 2,329 682 21,591 98,010 58,709 2,715 1,794 3.416 8.265 6,797 9,682 9.233 4,769 6,064 2,313 1,958 1,703 39,301 9,829 422 3,543 4,431 3,696 5,785 6,043 1,918 2.241 1.393 25.828 5,367 5,887 1,423 3.649 5.089 4.413 21.716 39,592 17.767 5.120 12,647 48,481 2,183 5,016 3,702 5,517 2,022 1.220 1,718 924 11.659 3.233 2,673 n.a. 37 4,466 n.a. 4.111 49,853 14,225 8,133 27,495 n.a. n.a. 453,820 438.493 15,327 185,739 2,443 365.897 10,239 -251 355,407 64,356 34,057 296,360 13,033 56,504 12,086 44,418 15,327 350,570 296,948 1,548 1.235 313 4,520 589 963 2,276 692 22,924 105,591 64,310 2,881 1.934 3,608 8,840 7.336 10,758 10.186 5,640 6,392 2,467 2,080 2.188 41,281 10,095 444 3.757 4,757 3,928 6,040 6,373 1,887 2,550 1,450 26,985 5,414 6,367 1,489 3.793 5,316 4.606 22,739 41,839 18,760 5,476 13,284 52,042 2,305 5,247 3,773 6,113 2,214 1,252 1.748 938 12,653 3,431 2,985 n.a. 38 4,851 n.a. 4,494 53,622 15,093 8,644 29,885 n.a. n.a 476,814 461,545 15,269 188,434 2,530 383.459 11.696 -224 371.539 69,120 36,155 311,736 13,955 57,768 11,947 45,821 15.269 368,190 310,920 1,548 1,244 304 4,583 577 988 2.326 692 24,420 109,731 67,299 3,103 2,010 3,785 9,091 7,647 11,245 10,327 6,253 6,817 2.589 2.122 2.310 42.432 10.252 456 3,803 4,897 4,092 6,234 6,687 1,913 2,651 1,447 28,121 5.403 6.797 1.527 3,969 5.596 4,829 23,759 43,445 20,080 5,880 14,200 55,233 2,454 5,467 3,791 6,609 2,396 1,361 1,875 963 13,445 3.713 3,285 n.a. 47 5,075 n.a. 4,752 57.270 16,111 8.850 32.309 n.a n.a 510,875 496,736 14,139 191,085 2,674 410,604 12,473 -224 397,907 75,099 37,869 334,285 15,719 60,600 10,777 49,823 14,139 396,465 334,607 1,796 1,462 334 4,792 620 1,037 2,375 760 26,633 117.288 72.326 3,359 2,178 4,084 10,076 8,365 12,498 10,737 6,766 7,059 2,697 2,255 2,252 44,962 10,839 483 4,070 5,194 4,315 6,638 7,096 1,J 2,887 1,542 30.022 5,511 7.303 1.624 4,239 6,186 5,159 25,161 47,041 21,710 6,331 15.379 60.164 2,601 5,859 3,875 7,474 2,590 1,416 1.999 1,014 14.928 4,068 3.634 n.a. 58 5.343 n.a. 5,305 61.858 17.151 9,409 35,298 n.a. n a 552,832 536,335 16,497 193,457 2,858 442,857 13,221 -171 429,465 82,306 41,061 359,913 17,834 65,110 13,039 52,071 16,497 426.360 359,712 1,944 1,559 385 4,980 648 1,086 2,473 773 29,097 126,792 79,212 3.598 2,380 4,322 10,928 9.179 13.926 11,799 7,959 7,590 2,936 2.443 2,152 47,580 11,160 491 4,477 5,561 4.568 7,021 7,558 1,947 3,209 1,588 32,094 5,680 8.053 1,653 4.564 6.737 5,407 26,645 50,174 23,220 6,757 16,463 64,766 2,864 6,119 3.927 8,234 2,657 1,519 2,096 1,126 16,115 4,425 4,109 n.a. 62 5.701 n.a. 5,812 66,648 18,200 9,689 38.759 n.a. n a 600,945 583.354 17,591 195,499 3,074 484,770 17.648 -150 466.972 88,243 45,730 395,495 19,871 69,404 14,088 55,316 17,591 467,179 392,871 2,063 1,658 405 5,110 695 1,138 2,473 804 31.660 140.552 89,271 3,784 2.651 4,602 11,842 10,194 16,143 13,682 8,468 9,392 3,380 2.625 2,508 51,281 1 1 ,724 501 4.904 5,986 4,956 7,567 8.324 1,992 3.597 1.730 34,485 5,771 8,704 1,887 5,037 7,345 5,741 28,985 53,708 24,762 7,188 17,574 71,546 3.152 6,695 3,970 9,298 2,849 1,716 2,245 1,227 17.868 4,923 4.593 n a 71 6,274 n.a. 6.665 74.308 20.018 11,312 42,978 n.a. n a 645,199 628,963 16.236 197.375 3,269 515.995 20.419 -153 495,423 95,191 54,585 423.421 21.606 70.968 12,737 58,231 16,236 499.759 417,962 2,237 1,835 402 5.513 663 1,253 2.834 763 32.932 147,026 93,057 3,766 2.669 4,670 11,771 10.557 16,951 14,782 8,138 10,431 3,653 2,704 2,965 53,969 12,314 527 5,020 6.310 5.225 8.051 8,918 2,069 3,799 1,736 36,540 5,814 9,026 2.000 5,668 7,768 6.264 30,851 57,206 26.997 7.812 19,185 78,660 3.430 7,120 4,129 10.433 3.190 1,758 2,373 1,281 20.330 5.242 5.059 n.a. 81 6.852 n.a. 7,382 81,797 21.877 12.053 47.867 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 38 United States STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the United States 2 , 1958-97 — Continued 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products , Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities , Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing , Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services '-' Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 708,257 691,860 16,397 199,312 3,554 566,095 22,664 -178 543,253 101,835 63,169 465,654 25,177 75,264 12,765 62,499 16,397 549,698 458,257 2,485 2,079 406 6,035 742 1,263 3,267 763 36,351 160,483 101,642 4,127 2,966 5,082 12,662 11,577 17,978 15,959 9,874 11,261 3,966 2,931 3,259 58,841 13,047 563 5,615 6,971 5,677 8,665 9,770 2,246 4.360 1,927 39,812 5,966 10,131 2,172 6,359 8,419 6.765 33,440 62,442 30,840 8,615 22,225 86,369 3,717 7,461 4,325 11,448 3,429 1,911 2,573 1,460 22,957 5,511 5,792 n.a. 88 7,486 n.a. 8,211 91,441 24,124 13,152 54,165 n.a. n.a. 772,952 754,726 18,226 201,298 3,840 619,495 26,013 -176 593,306 109,299 70,347 512,168 28,417 78,910 14,358 64,552 18,226 601 ,269 500,634 2,810 2,391 419 6,392 850 1,444 3.106 992 40,676 173,842 110,431 4,412 3,236 5,600 13,868 12,664 19,978 17,457 10,444 12,044 4,377 3,129 3,222 63,411 13,866 583 5,974 7,336 6,245 9,476 10,688 2,441 4,882 1,920 43,384 6,213 10,989 2,160 7,089 9.651 7,282 36,919 67,236 33,445 9,897 23,548 95.930 3,910 7,687 4,382 13,034 3,833 2,216 2.590 1,519 26,148 6,047 6,762 n.a. 101 8,469 n.a. 9,232 100,635 25,885 14,423 60.327 n.a. n.a. 830,848 812,276 18,572 203,799 4,077 657,814 27,624 -186 630,004 116,198 84,646 545,416 32,480 79,918 14,518 65,400 18,572 639,242 526,831 2,990 2,470 520 7,001 946 1,820 3,150 1,085 42,875 175,258 109,216 4,446 3,207 5,834 13,807 12,860 20,380 17,693 9,512 11,115 4,434 3,203 2,725 66,042 14,801 653 6,031 7,310 6,525 9,949 11,368 2,574 4,942 1,889 47,578 6,589 11,609 2,265 7,803 11,199 8,113 39,744 71,723 35,268 11,153 24,115 104,394 4,279 7,872 4,446 14,058 4,067 2,270 2,871 1,516 29,322 6,944 7.693 n.a. 115 8,884 n.a. 10,057 112,411 28,777 15,106 68,528 n.a. n.a. 894,815 875,703 19.112 206,818 4,327 701,512 30,457 -210 670,845 123,763 100,207 578,679 36,666 86.167 15,084 71,083 19,112 682,400 559,451 3,376 2,832 544 7,073 963 1,916 3.047 1,147 46,958 178,712 110,260 4,853 3,357 6,177 13,775 13,203 19,560 17,469 11,527 10,212 4,443 3,323 2,361 68,452 15,447 674 6,278 7,536 6,760 10,258 11,668 2,735 5,234 1,862 51,514 6,901 13,043 2,148 8,227 12,332 8,863 42,367 77,155 39,757 12,202 27,555 112,539 4,576 7,861 4,499 14,706 4,678 2,490 3,053 1,579 32,145 7,751 8,576 n.a. 160 9,688 n.a. 10,777 122,949 30,869 15,671 76,409 n.a. n.a. 983,311 960.097 23,214 209,275 4,699 774.294 34,247 -244 739,803 131,529 1 1 1 ,979 633,450 43,000 97,844 19,062 78,782 23,214 751 ,080 616,839 3,770 3,159 611 8,085 1,025 2,275 3,550 1,235 52,465 196,480 122,790 5,597 3,871 6,902 15,491 14,720 22,023 18,959 13,108 1 1 ,076 4,920 3,641 2,482 73.690 16,144 718 7,039 8.090 7,388 11,032 12,443 2,862 6,006 1,968 57,627 7,329 15,049 2,252 8,875 14,220 9.902 46.698 83,742 43.515 13,211 30,304 124,457 4,988 8,085 4,579 16,403 5,274 2,727 3.416 1.681 36,119 8,735 9,777 n.a. 144 10,326 n.a. 12,203 134,241 33,117 16,906 84,218 n.a. n.a. 1,101,241 1,065,317 35,924 211,349 5,211 868,143 42,376 -263 825,504 147,560 128,177 703,767 49,136 115,240 31,052 84,1 35,924 832,219 685,779 4,256 3,534 722 9,309 1,116 2,518 4,298 1,377 58,537 220,373 140,550 6,353 4,332 7,716 18,008 16,901 25,645 21,833 15,481 12,082 5,654 3,941 2,604 79,823 17,096 805 7,738 8,768 8,040 11,928 13,542 3,054 6,834 2,018 64,034 8,207 17,154 2,474 9.685 15,724 10,790 51,710 92,886 46,514 14,771 31,743 138,160 5,506 8,445 4,754 18,762 6,022 3,102 3,991 1,749 40,074 9,891 10,506 n.a. 156 10,941 n.a. 14,261 146,440 35,295 17,629 93,516 n.a. n.a. 1,210,981 1,179,837 31,144 213,334 5,676 939,618 47,695 -282 891,641 167,661 151,679 767,839 56,490 115,289 25,456 89,833 31,144 908,474 748,939 4,719 3,874 845 12,834 1,421 3,471 6,388 1,554 62,393 239,049 152,662 6,631 4,456 8,245 20,530 18,412 29,419 23,669 14,996 13,179 6,310 4,250 2,565 86,387 18,686 894 7,867 8,940 8,756 12,743 15,439 3,674 7,348 2,040 70,010 8,646 18,515 2,696 11,049 17,413 11,691 59,372 99,737 48,567 16,974 31,593 152,258 5.855 8,898 4,521 21,102 6,545 3,546 4,391 1,880 45,351 10,930 11,170 n.a. 174 11,857 n.a. 16,038 159,535 38.652 18,451 102,432 n.a. n.a. 1,314,384 1,284,442 29,942 215,457 6,100 997.365 50,184 -336 946,845 176,931 190,608 809.941 65,894 121,530 23,805 97,725 29,942 967,423 791,771 4.896 4,035 861 16,061 1,478 4,713 8,195 1,675 62,730 241,129 151,818 6,896 3,906 8,189 19,429 19,885 30.126 22,490 14,270 15,110 7,272 4,245 n.a. 89,311 20,000 956 7,459 8,895 8,903 13,330 16,487 4,214 7,142 1,925 73,795 8,611 18,506 2,846 1 1 ,874 18,930 13,028 65,731 105,666 53,139 18,879 34,260 168,624 6,154 9,285 4,563 23,814 7,191 3,748 4,846 2,117 52,244 1 1 ,879 10,714 4,567 184 10,471 n.a. 16.847 175,652 42,158 18,778 114,716 n.a. n.a. 1,455,441 1,429,541 25,900 217,554 6,690 1,108,418 55,250 -358 1,052.810 193,828 208,803 894,806 79,663 133,949 18,994 114,955 25,900 1,082,518 893,088 5,801 4,617 1,184 17,130 1,585 5,014 8,737 1,794 71,771 273,278 172,418 8,298 4,509 9,215 21,808 22,434 33,224 25,378 18,432 16,135 8,238 4,747 n.a. 100,860 22,038 1,065 8,692 10,261 10,359 14,597 18,558 4,779 8,262 2,249 83,418 9,689 21,302 3,159 13,166 21,091 15,011 72,113 118,324 61,970 21,138 40,832 189,283 7,231 10,470 5,334 27,929 8,355 4,132 5.487 2,642 59,515 13,037 10,966 5,202 205 10,868 n.a. 17,910 189,430 45,505 19,138 124,787 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 United States 39 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the United States 2 , 195&-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and renf Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,820,240 1.791,065 29,175 222,098 8,196 1,394,282 69.478 -441 1,324,363 253.571 242,306 1,115,412 110,014 168,856 21,482 147,374 29,175 1,365,107 1,142,969 6,481 5,164 1.317 23,420 2,294 7,362 11,516 2,248 92,463 351,654 224.622 1 1 .683 5.690 1 1 ,898 27.899 28,280 43,581 33,081 24,869 20,692 10,857 6,092 n.a 127,032 26,363 1,333 10,132 12,937 12,854 19.982 23,596 5,987 1 1 ,298 2,550 104,497 11,564 27,003 4,043 17,370 26,706 17,811 90,644 145,842 80,831 26,185 54,646 247,137 10,206 12,462 6,442 39,716 9,562 5,545 8,144 3,683 76.946 17,850 12,097 6,877 272 13,136 n.a. 24,199 222,138 53,269 20,638 148,231 n.a. n.a. 2,047,659 2,016,745 30,914 224,569 9,118 1,556,345 80,661 -^127 1,475,257 300,895 271,507 1,249,958 124,138 182,249 22,541 159,708 30,914 1,525.431 1,284.944 7,563 6,020 1,543 27,908 2,747 8,421 14,248 2,492 103,932 394,145 252,898 13,110 5,598 13,078 31,372 31,565 50.804 37,720 26,366 24,413 12,385 6,487 n.a. 141,247 28,890 1,439 10,747 13,844 14,194 23,577 26,339 6,702 12,721 2,794 117,844 13,190 30,155 4,459 19.547 30,529 19,964 103,189 159,236 91,777 29,717 62,060 279,350 1 1 ,567 13,413 6,279 47,645 10,502 6,226 9,037 4,021 86,285 20,066 13.298 7,873 307 14,057 n.a. 28,774 240,487 56,623 21,615 162,249 47,488 114,761 2,286,358 2,265,084 21 ,274 227,225 10,062 1 ,686,882 88,283 ^488 1,598,111 366,045 322,202 1 ,370,268 139,687 176,927 12,556 164,371 21,274 1,665,608 1,400.762 7,693 6.212 1,481 36,419 3.166 9,429 21,139 2,685 106,587 419,062 268,941 12,698 6,470 13,460 31,695 32,988 55,968 41,846 24,135 28,410 14.323 6,948 n.a. 150,121 31,230 1,620 11,196 13,720 15.446 24,324 29,063 7,440 13,128 2,954 128,560 13,909 31.191 4.943 21.701 34,489 22.327 113.899 169.310 102,253 33,797 68,456 316.979 13,058 14,396 6,007 55,345 10,728 7,313 9.872 4,215 99,966 23,428 14,960 9,014 342 15,403 n.a. 32,932 264,846 61,700 24,059 179.087 52,753 126,334 2,557,139 2,529.185 27.954 229,466 11,144 1,846,125 104,069 ^187 1,741,569 448,858 366,712 1,508,153 152,795 185,177 19.456 165,721 27,954 1,818,171 1 ,529,029 7,881 6,760 1,121 43,640 3,763 9,727 27,369 2,781 108,036 453,588 291,924 12,353 7.128 14,136 34,375 35,346 61,482 45.966 25.626 31,455 16,409 7,648 n.a 161,664 33,469 1,921 11,754 14,195 16,827 25,433 31,966 8,330 14,590 3,179 140,841 14,114 32,980 5,375 23,789 39,317 25,266 123,666 182,876 113.652 37,827 75.825 354,849 14.638 15.020 6,044 63,799 11,631 7,294 10,698 4.325 114,269 25,895 16.478 9,897 387 16,366 n.a. 38,108 289,142 65,834 28,225 195,083 57,497 137,586 2,714,034 2,689,505 24,529 231,664 11,715 1,928,363 1 1 1 ,843 -559 1,815,961 489,421 408,652 1,582,976 165,298 180,089 14,970 165,119 24.529 1,903,834 1,592,062 8,297 7,333 964 44,559 2.881 10,612 28,367 2,699 107.575 453,541 285,737 11,147 7,028 13,612 29,849 33,876 59,712 48,203 24,550 32.435 17,686 7,639 n.a 167,804 35,124 2,062 11.167 14,061 17,388 27,304 34,001 9,031 14,665 3,001 149,503 13,155 32,961 5,235 25,309 44,1 28,655 128,573 191,177 117,314 42,593 74,721 391.523 15,572 15.830 6.143 72.775 12,151 7,648 11,366 4,647 129,266 30,263 18,318 10,378 434 17,723 n.a. 39,009 311,772 68,641 32.160 210,971 62,304 148.667 2,888,851 2,871,762 17,089 233.792 12,356 2,048.345 119,234 -553 1,928,558 520,321 439,972 1,675,570 177,122 195,653 7,875 187,778 17,089 2,031,256 1 ,697,448 9,690 8,193 1,497 38,231 2,008 8,633 24,749 2,841 116,854 468,532 292,417 13,029 7,872 14,153 26,819 34,108 56,687 52.425 28,149 32.762 18,389 8,024 n.a 176,115 35,762 2,146 12,263 15,040 18,425 29,773 34.851 9.026 15.863 2,966 154,224 12,916 34,908 5,184 27.334 44,500 29,382 131,630 211,417 133,922 46.871 87,051 432,948 15,976 18,298 6,174 84,625 14,489 8,540 12,717 5.630 139,146 33,502 20,325 11,848 490 19,035 n.a. 42,153 333,808 74.022 33.745 226,041 66,988 159,053 3,200,479 3,169,105 31,374 235,825 13,571 2,281,282 132,207 -617 2,148,458 597,834 454,187 1,844,728 188,862 247,692 22,146 225,546 31,374 2,249,908 1,892,032 10,870 9,441 1,429 41,490 1,792 9,646 26,808 3,244 139,522 516.388 328.365 14,811 9,002 15.461 28.202 37,834 63,835 60,577 33.614 35,922 19,846 9,261 n.a. 188,023 37,013 2,170 12,622 16,347 20,031 32,816 37,051 9.101 18,044 2,828 167,146 13.801 40,262 5,509 30,113 45,061 32,400 146,507 233,988 145,266 51.255 94,011 490,855 17,538 20,328 7,155 100,021 18,288 10.548 14.169 7,251 150,220 39,810 22,613 13,175 542 20,489 n.a. 48,708 357,876 78,820 36,058 242,998 73,163 169,835 3,428,478 3,397,199 31,279 237,924 14,410 2,454,846 148,470 -647 2,305,729 635,818 486,931 1.984,905 203,052 266,889 21,900 244.989 31,279 2,423,567 2,035,623 12,913 10,524 2,389 42,011 1,557 9,051 28,008 3,395 156,010 541,903 346,162 15,845 9,681 15,913 26,632 39,734 67,092 64,631 37.123 39.531 21,096 n.a. 195,741 38,208 2,283 12,394 16,405 20,778 36,145 39,233 9,152 18,533 2,610 176.119 13,829 41,614 5.679 32,645 47,110 35,242 157,185 256,293 153.003 55.276 97,727 540,186 19.114 23,705 7,200 114,982 21,662 9,689 16.184 7,817 160.743 43.941 24,320 14,890 613 21,133 n.a. 54,193 387,944 83,222 38.596 266.126 79,868 186.258 3,627,522 3,595,293 32,229 240,133 15,106 2,599,801 161.501 -622 2,437,678 671,054 518,790 2,105,134 215,956 278,711 23,428 255.283 32.229 2,567,572 2,156,196 13,874 10.893 2,981 32,106 1,479 8,654 18,330 3.643 173,230 557,618 353,273 17,035 10,044 16,468 25,480 40.498 65,495 65,752 37,935 43,233 22.182 9.151 n.a. 204,345 39,824 2.244 13,171 17,025 21,841 38.836 40.715 8.804 19.422 2,463 184,080 13,736 44,616 5.582 35,110 47,213 37,823 165,249 267,110 172,884 61,582 1 1 1 .302 590,045 20,232 25.987 7.581 127.970 22,227 10,726 17,365 9,052 173.558 50.373 25.800 16,704 724 22.943 n.a. 58.803 411,376 84.315 40.290 286.771 86,124 200.647 3,863,177 3,825,231 37,946 242,289 15,945 2,798.603 173.054 -656 2,624,893 695,009 543.275 2.260.701 235.229 302.673 29,116 273.557 37.946 2,760.657 2,319.858 17.060 14.364 2.696 31.560 1,699 8.346 17.847 3.668 181,152 580.782 365,468 18.443 11,156 17.201 26,663 41,322 69,409 66.949 35.916 45.992 22.856 9,561 n.a. 215,314 41,625 2,389 14,482 17.279 22.802 41.747 42.786 8.713 20.966 2,525 195.882 14,096 47,310 5,942 39,326 50,915 38,293 178.183 278,336 204.285 66.594 137.6 11 652.6'8 22,3'S 27.0- 7 7." 142,' 24,1 10.5 1 8,34 , 9.826 197,854 56.336 28,516 18,748 794 24.631 n.a. 62.912 440,799 89,628 42.628 308,543 92,716 215.827 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 40 United States STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the United States 2 , 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,165,890 4,129,090 36,800 244,499 17,038 3,027,680 193,506 -689 2,833,485 754,822 577,583 2,441,519 251,564 334,597 26,768 307,829 36,800 2,990,880 2,518,803 18,631 15,546 3,085 33,677 2,096 7,866 19,794 3,921 193,851 619,600 389,861 20,283 11,810 17,606 29,619 44,323 74,726 57,162 39,980 46,165 37,556 10,631 n.a. 229,739 43,428 2,460 14,973 18,044 23,098 45,833 47,580 7,948 22,932 2,643 204,122 12,569 50,296 5,801 40,942 53,871 40,643 196,460 296,071 220,615 70,855 149,760 735,776 24,244 29,894 8,145 129,495 26,692 12,047 21,062 12,228 219,601 65,037 31,140 21,054 977 28,049 96,627 9,484 472,077 97,373 42,927 331,777 99,677 232,100 4,480,624 4,437,068 43,556 246,819 18,153 3,212,991 210,125 -740 3,002,126 852,535 625,963 2,586,070 272,996 353,925 32,803 321,122 43,556 3,169,435 2,664,511 19,264 16,291 2,973 32,261 2,276 7,378 18,533 4,074 201,007 648,198 404,935 20,934 12,256 18,200 30,238 46,118 79,310 59,300 39,019 48,991 39,260 11,309 n.a. 243,263 44,888 2,567 15,615 18,613 25,133 48,861 52,236 8,179 24,433 2,738 214,298 12,417 52,788 5,907 44,941 54,607 43,638 209,753 310,225 222,638 73,846 148,792 806,867 26,756 29,680 8,743 143,206 26,762 12,840 22,669 13,603 244,076 69,494 33,841 23,891 1,079 30,497 107,074 12,656 504,924 102,360 44,469 358,095 107,580 250,515 4,778,306 4,734,233 44,073 249,439 19,156 3,414,296 223,152 -790 3,190,354 900,214 687,738 2,743,797 300,431 370,068 31,491 338,577 44,073 3,370,223 2,823,160 22,053 18,692 3,361 34,697 2,282 8,095 20,097 4,223 204,482 664,633 409,312 20,892 12,303 18,800 30,659 47,657 80,561 58,869 37,935 51.009 39,842 10,785 n.a. 255,321 47,229 2,529 15,551 18,576 26,150 50,925 57,331 8.823 25,452 2,755 228,137 12,082 55,340 6,337 48,347 59,605 46,426 221,110 321,191 238,463 77,214 161,249 888,394 29,400 31,069 9,179 159,785 28,222 13,758 27,324 15,264 271,875 75,315 36,111 27,083 1,198 33,032 117,125 12,654 547,063 109,824 46,544 390,695 117,333 273,362 4,947,591 4,908,585 39,006 252,127 19,623 3,508,762 235,010 -785 3,272,967 904,818 769,806 2,812,349 322,518 373,895 26,704 347,191 39,006 3,469,756 2,892,132 22,939 19,743 3,196 37,123 2,734 7,835 22,456 4,098 191,943 671,498 406,777 20,116 11,971 17,865 29,631 46,932 80,554 60,284 37,256 50,225 41,097 10,846 n.a. 264,721 49,737 2,571 15,719 18,990 26,720 52,345 60,916 9,253 25,776 2,694 239,078 12,341 56,532 7,027 51 ,058 61,368 50,752 225,009 327,515 248,912 78,467 170,445 928,115 30,451 31,445 8,913 158,814 28,010 12,918 29,210 15,683 296,451 78,345 40,019 30,159 1,282 35,123 117,724 13,568 577,624 115,995 48,222 413,407 124,157 289,250 5,239,364 5,194.429 44,935 254,995 20,547 3,745,439 247,816 -778 3,496,845 884,375 858,144 2,974,792 351,116 419,531 32,854 386,677 44,935 3,700,504 3,093,919 24,099 21,148 2,951 36,566 2,724 7,704 21,875 4,263 194,757 705,170 423,584 21,536 12,880 18,641 30,728 48,908 83,329 62,032 42,355 49,810 41,884 11,481 n.a. 281.586 52,195 2,666 16,788 19,836 28,490 55,335 65,813 9,830 27,965 2,668 251,982 13,073 59,412 6,967 53,990 64,436 54,104 237,836 344,192 288,960 85,792 203,168 1,010,357 32,884 33,376 9,877 176,312 28.773 13,294 34,273 15,806 325,079 84,745 42,320 33.523 1,401 36,329 127,673 14,692 606,585 122,425 51,157 433,003 128,133 304,870 5,469,485 5,424,921 44,564 257,746 21,220 3,916,346 259,745 -2,840 3,653,761 903,830 911,894 3,081,486 384,864 449,996 31,576 418,420 44,564 3,871,782 3,242,564 25,183 22,434 2,749 36,762 2,510 7,097 22,771 4,384 205,471 728,530 439,625 22,956 13,790 19,425 33,022 50,260 85,277 64,383 50,585 46,417 41,724 11,786 n.a 288,905 53.730 2,535 17,445 20,063 29,103 56,951 67,026 9,548 29,735 2,769 269,760 12,764 64,091 6,924 56,403 71,502 58,076 240,928 358,515 316,142 90,760 225,382 1,061,273 34,293 36,465 10,438 187,157 30,440 14,563 33,154 17,879 340,080 86,083 44,978 36,395 1,483 39,600 133,845 14,420 629,218 126,806 49,505 452,907 133,829 319,078 5,741,050 5,698,217 42,833 260,289 22,056 4,103,160 276,992 -3,219 3,822,949 963,501 954,600 3,234, t55 404,718 464,287 29,582 434,705 42,833 4,060,327 3,409,193 26,651 23,675 2,976 36,397 2,557 7,239 21,882 4,719 225,623 766,411 465,441 24,996 14,683 20,719 34,525 54,058 90,663 68,276 58,065 45,111 41,716 12,629 n.a. 300.970 55,232 2,558 18,021 20,473 30,127 59,786 69,899 10,286 31,857 2,731 282,066 12,721 69,532 7,286 59,034 73,634 59,859 254,412 380,598 321,030 92,312 228,718 1,116,005 35,502 37,100 10,795 204,796 33,328 14,624 34,850 17,739 355,624 86,847 47,888 39,409 1,609 42,336 137,212 16,346 651,134 130,008 47,317 473,809 140,692 333,117 6,059,091 6,025,806 33,285 262,765 23,059 4,308,382 293,083 -3,501 4,011,798 1,031,489 1,015,804 3,422,355 401,412 484,615 18,970 465,645 33,285 4,275,097 3,603,483 27,466 24,826 2,640 37,949 2,974 7,154 23,079 4,742 238,433 791,513 483,772 25,541 14,915 21,201 35,609 55,466 97,186 73,558 61,195 44,076 42,352 12,673 n.a. 307,741 55,913 2,716 1 7,855 20,212 30,680 61,300 73,306 10,122 32,942 2,695 295,970 12,739 72,718 7,171 61,780 80,092 61,470 270,105 398,116 346,692 94,385 252,307 1,197,239 37,774 38,173 11,568 230,670 34,595 15,731 39,478 20,695 373,810 88,851 50,598 42,317 1,694 44,170 150,978 16,137 671,614 130,398 48,169 493,047 146,464 346,583 6,408,103 6,361,601 46,502 265,190 24,164 4,531,745 305,832 -3,530 4,222,383 1,117,844 1 ,067,876 3,624,940 386,723 520,082 31,313 488,769 46,502 4,485,243 3,794,770 28,087 26,014 2,073 39,428 3,097 6,932 24,567 4.832 256,372 807,329 493,454 26,355 15,188 22,113 37,012 57,269 101,092 77,362 53,749 45,146 44,952 13,216 n.a. 313,875 57,869 2,831 17,498 19.496 31.534 62,855 75,162 10,000 34,064 2,566 309,937 13,005 65,727 7,478 74,658 85,359 63,710 283,913 415,915 378,558 101,824 276.734 1,275,231 40.157 38,953 1 1 ,690 262,070 36,546 16,228 42,464 22,479 386,787 92,585 53,007 44,577 1,836 46,118 162,223 17,511 690,473 132,100 47,438 510,935 150,143 360,792 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Regions 4 ] g CD DC >» .Q CD E o o CO c o CO cd Q_ Q. CO o CD 42 Far West STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Far West □ Components of Personal Income 1969 /-"- r-\ 67% v 76% x x /s 1997 Net earnings by p \. j 10% \ _--^ : -15% ^ lace of residence Dividends, interest, and rent / \ / 15 °° Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83% y^ "\ ?9% y \ \ \\ / 13% \ J 14% \^____JV^-4% ^ — 8% Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 0% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't D 1969 □ 1979 ■ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade d Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Far West 43 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Far West Region, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work' Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 7,332 6,695 637 8,123 903 5,519 11 n.a. 5,508 1,713 111 4,181 51 1,287 416 871 637 4,882 4,391 31 90 298 998 569 1,155 371 878 491 94 42 354 6,739 6,148 591 8,327 809 5,125 12 n.a. 5,113 1,510 116 3,962 51 1.112 375 737 591 4,534 4,015 32 82 218 877 525 1,128 303 850 519 98 45 377 5,736 5,323 414 8,465 678 4,234 12 n.a. 4,222 1,299 215 3,378 47 809 248 560 414 3,820 3,285 29 58 145 655 443 936 260 759 534 98 45 391 4,456 4,186 270 8,546 521 3,275 12 n.a. 3,263 1,029 164 2,703 42 530 157 373 270 3,005 2,501 25 41 89 460 347 692 229 616 504 92 44 368 4,232 3,890 342 8,629 490 3,191 13 n.a. 3,178 897 157 2,556 39 595 242 354 342 2,849 2,334 23 40 88 476 317 603 239 549 514 115 41 359 4,832 4,376 456 8,753 552 3,776 14 n.a. 3,763 903 166 2,918 43 815 339 475 456 3,320 2,727 24 59 101 603 355 756 223 607 593 161 43 389 5,372 4,857 516 8,905 603 4,254 14 n.a. 4,240 932 201 3,235 46 973 389 584 516 3,738 3,085 28 68 125 676 387 883 237 680 653 166 48 439 6,447 5.851 596 9,120 707 4,992 23 n.a. 4,968 1,165 313 3,742 55 1,195 455 740 596 4,396 3,653 27 83 197 812 443 1,054 266 771 742 303 51 388 6,828 6,257 571 9,360 729 5,455 60 n.a. 5,395 1,201 232 4,201 57 1,197 397 799 571 4,884 4,151 35 99 193 963 509 1.217 279 856 733 263 54 416 6,736 6,237 499 9,526 707 5,326 67 n.a. 5,259 1,197 280 4,149 57 1,120 331 789 499 4,827 4,041 31 93 232 859 477 1,218 285 846 787 287 59 442 7,028 6,552 476 9,688 725 5,567 72 n.a. 5,495 1,210 323 4,356 59 1,151 302 8-I9 476 5,091 4,280 31 95 249 957 512 1,263 288 885 810 290 68 453 7,740 7,210 530 783 6,147 77 n.a. 6.069 1,293 377 4,721 66 1,359 360 1,000 530 5,616 4,743 33 106 283 1,080 544 1,459 304 935 874 300 103 471 9,869 9.072 797 10,254 962 8.076 98 n.a. 7.978 1,517 374 6,091 75 1,910 590 1,321 797 7,279 6,146 38 114 467 1,695 630 1.809 333 1.060 1.133 369 257 507 13,750 12,510 1,240 10,985 1,252 1 1 ,980 164 n.a. 11.817 1,575 358 9,164 93 2,724 951 1,773 1,240 10,740 8.723 51 112 780 3,193 780 2,187 352 1,269 2,018 637 846 535 18,177 16,453 1.725 12.025 1,512 16.380 278 n.a. 16,102 1,723 352 12.640 113 3,627 1,335 2,292 1.725 14,655 1 1 ,399 56 121 800 4,780 994 2.697 392 1.561 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 19,852 18,059 1.793 12,803 1,551 17,896 308 n.a. 17,588 1,818 447 13,830 151 3,914 1,351 2,563 1,793 16.102 12.419 73 128 760 5,002 1,219 2,984 431 1,822 3,683 1,189 1,891 604 20,294 18,429 1,865 13,264 1,530 17,894 324 n.a. 17,570 2,006 719 13,627 176 4,091 1,393 2,698 1,865 16,028 11,993 81 125 723 3,965 1,316 3.307 503 1,974 4,035 1,253 2,107 675 21,485 19,290 2,196 13,514 1,590 18,192 300 n.a. 17,892 2,348 1,245 13,213 197 4.782 1,686 3,096 2,196 15,996 13,094 89 146 970 3,184 1,462 4.174 671 2,398 2,902 1,033 1,058 811 22,373 20,377 1,996 13,650 1,639 18,697 291 n.a. 18,406 2,607 1,360 14,106 239 4,353 1,454 2,899 1,996 16,702 14,237 113 174 1,241 3,497 1,579 4,389 696 2,548 2,465 863 600 1,002 23,876 22,099 1,777 13,880 1,720 19,966 296 -7 19,663 2,898 1,316 15,124 270 4,571 1,221 3,351 1,777 18,188 15,617 132 201 1.552 3.929 1.666 4.629 760 2.747 2,571 821 587 1,163 24,178 22,654 1,524 14,219 1,700 19,793 293 -20 19.480 3,105 1,593 15,129 291 4,372 998 3,374 1,524 18,269 15,448 159 194 1,413 3,905 1,672 4,501 802 2,802 2,822 895 611 1,316 27,964 26,193 1,771 15,392 1,817 22,655 385 -14 22,256 3,680 2.028 17,329 367 4,959 1,170 3,789 1,771 20,884 17,343 187 205 1.724 4,578 1,808 4,776 1,016 3,049 3,540 1,125 946 1,469 32,094 29,953 2.141 15,942 2,013 26,858 458 -41 26,359 4,050 1,685 20,644 472 5,742 1.499 4.243 2,141 24,717 20,188 204 237 2,034 5.783 2,076 5,399 1.080 3.376 4,529 1,479 1,414 1.636 35,269 33.038 2.231 16.530 2,134 29,655 518 ^»7 29,090 4,344 1,835 23,029 550 6,076 1,575 4,501 2,231 27,425 22,110 216 260 2,120 6,619 2.259 5,808 1,144 3,683 5,314 1,671 1,802 1,841 37,595 35,544 2,051 17,217 2,184 31,393 560 ^19 30,784 4,854 1,957 24,675 627 6.091 1,398 4,693 2.051 29,342 23,847 221 288 2,317 7,232 2,426 6,111 1,271 3,980 5,495 1,612 1,823 2,060 38,592 36,640 1,951 17,820 2,166 31,714 647 -75 30.992 5,437 2,163 24,959 681 6.075 1.317 4,758 1,951 29,763 24.246 244 281 2,283 7,323 2,427 6,135 1.395 4,159 5,516 1,553 1,685 2,278 42,140 40,135 2.006 18.384 2,292 34.617 740 -84 33,793 5,996 2,352 27.185 798 6,634 1.375 5.259 2,006 32.611 26,797 236 303 2,445 8,218 2,618 6,593 1,652 4,732 5,814 1,662 1,671 2.482 45,727 43.627 2,100 19,101 2,394 37,824 834 -89 36,901 6.289 2,537 29.918 934 6,973 1,447 5,526 2.100 35.724 29,470 247 318 2,707 9,239 2,863 7.093 1,792 5.211 6.254 1.772 1,709 2,774 48,715 46.709 2.006 19,764 2,465 39.867 972 -89 38.806 6,975 2,934 31,652 1.070 7,145 1.342 5,802 2.006 37.861 31.287 245 314 2,763 9,898 3.030 7.481 1.881 5,674 6,574 1,793 1,704 3,077 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 44 Far West STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for the Far West Region, 1958-97 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation , Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services l3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 50,893 49,004 1,888 20,469 2,486 41,108 1,056 -89 39,963 7,381 3,549 32,902 1,078 7,128 1,200 5,928 1,888 39,219 32,065 274 181 93 278 34 (") 173 ( D ) 2,842 9.920 6,769 905 195 295 429 618 584 769 189 2,222 153 121 288 3.151 1,228 ( L ) 39 254 286 516 349 309 137 31 2,996 536 591 289 477 691 411 2,526 5,207 2,022 533 1,489 6,000 352 594 401 635 270 185 297 356 1,537 271 217 n.a. 6 359 n.a. 521 7,154 1,974 1,730 3,450 n.a. n.a. 55,579 53,595 1,985 21,159 2,627 45,180 1,213 -93 43,874 8,017 3,688 36,271 1,260 7,649 1,245 6,405 1,985 43,196 35,595 273 189 84 282 31 ( D ) 173 ( D ) 3,241 11,164 7,763 1,068 226 328 471 688 671 1,021 218 2,357 157 146 412 3,400 1,313 ( L ) 45 280 322 554 373 324 158 32 3,187 540 683 299 511 733 421 2,777 5,715 2,229 595 1,634 6,728 388 645 407 782 306 187 329 394 1,723 326 241 n.a. 6 417 n.a. 578 7,601 2,052 1.763 3.786 n.a. n.a. 58,653 56.615 2,037 21.659 2,708 47,406 1,405 -110 45,891 8,654 4,1 38,418 1,359 7,629 1,274 6,355 2,037 45,368 37,094 282 205 77 286 36 ( D ) 172 ( d : 3,332 11,487 7,934 1,013 229 344 494 713 696 1,257 236 2,148 167 147 489 3,553 1,384 ( L ) 46 289 340 598 394 308 161 32 3,346 531 724 322 534 789 445 2.955 5,891 2.341 681 1,660 7,173 412 678 432 879 338 195 364 389 1.800 338 243 n.a. 7 477 n.a. 621 8,274 2,160 1,842 4,272 n.a. n.a. 62,076 60,115 1,961 22,378 2,774 49,839 1,513 -100 48,227 9,129 4.721 40,434 1,489 7,917 1,176 6,742 1,961 47.879 39,055 307 219 88 302 36 ( D ) 186 ( D ) 3,537 1 1 ,872 8.210 972 226 356 506 728 726 1,397 216 2,170 180 150 584 3,662 1,416 ( L ) 45 295 354 625 418 312 165 32 3,440 503 758 318 552 826 483 3,088 6,060 2,525 731 1,794 7,924 434 731 427 1,024 371 210 401 445 1,934 406 280 n.a. 7 535 n.a. 719 8,823 2,307 1,845 4,672 n.a. n.a. 66,937 64,877 2,060 23,114 2,896 53,881 1,644 -102 52,135 9,818 4,984 43,770 1,673 8,438 1,286 7,152 2,060 51,821 42,236 359 260 99 304 33 ( D ) 187 < d : 3,799 12,945 9,116 1.026 239 389 525 768 811 1,678 257 2,191 183 166 883 3,829 1,464 ( L ) 49 306 380 662 444 308 182 34 3,671 515 831 320 603 881 522 3,274 6,517 2,715 808 1,907 8,652 471 784 437 1,175 419 218 430 429 2.113 443 307 n.a. 7 600 n.a. 819 9,585 2,451 1.965 5,169 n.a. n.a. 71,229 69.224 2,005 23.811 2,991 57,274 1,898 -96 55,279 10,524 5,426 46,744 1,892 8,639 1,228 7,411 2,005 55.269 44,867 357 265 92 314 33 ( d : 195 ( D ) 4,211 13,563 9,591 1,101 251 426 546 785 859 1,746 277 2,257 203 177 962 3,972 1.493 (4 54 317 402 685 464 340 184 32 3,8 512 892 341 635 946 561 3.452 6,857 2.962 893 2.069 9,264 507 829 441 1,246 461 241 461 438 2,267 491 352 n.a. 8 650 n.a. 871 10,402 2,581 2,067 5,754 n.a. n.a. 76,954 74,852 2.102 24,389 3,155 61,652 2,038 -100 59,514 1 1 ,573 5,867 50,088 2,169 9,395 1,305 8,090 2,102 59,549 48,307 415 313 102 340 38 ( D ) 209 P) 4,569 14,180 9,968 1,229 267 464 596 844 941 1,700 291 2,261 219 182 975 4.212 1.600 ( L ) 56 336 424 728 492 349 190 36 4,215 544 961 351 692 1,057 609 3,636 7,511 3,241 981 2.260 10.201 544 895 454 1,430 504 258 494 472 2,528 540 390 n.a. 10 719 n.a. 964 1 1 ,242 2,721 2.189 6.332 n.a. n.a. 82,621 80,516 2,105 24,908 3,317 65,638 2,182 -50 63,407 12,767 6,447 53,542 2,422 9,674 1,273 8,401 2.105 63,533 51,345 454 333 120 360 46 ( D ) 221 ( D ) 4,756 14,900 10,499 1,282 273 479 626 903 1,042 1,793 346 2,374 245 205 932 4,402 1,649 1 64 352 456 778 499 361 208 34 4,573 561 1,047 376 765 1,175 650 3,819 7,978 3,494 1,047 2,447 11,011 604 935 462 1,548 514 275 525 555 2,700 588 455 n.a. 10 781 n.a. 1,058 12,188 2,938 2,274 6,977 n.a. n.a. 90,230 87,881 2.348 25,31 1 3,565 72,197 2,864 -51 69,283 13,769 7.178 59,182 2,712 10,303 1,472 8,831 2,348 69,849 56.174 488 357 131 380 52 ( D ) 233 ( D ) 4,995 16,884 12,164 1,314 291 494 727 1,023 1,259 2,106 368 3,050 282 229 1,022 4,720 1,757 1 71 378 500 833 518 377 240 45 5.037 579 1,124 449 880 1,305 699 4,144 8,509 3,647 1,089 2,558 12,090 675 1,017 472 1,753 548 308 560 607 2,971 642 501 n.a. 11 867 n.a. 1,158 13,675 3,279 2,665 7,731 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Far West 45 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Far West Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 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 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: • Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products ..' Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ., Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 107,135 104,682 2,453 26,151 4,097 85.024 3,627 -57 81,340 15,882 9,913 70,020 3,454 1 1 ,550 1,521 10,029 2,453 82,571 65,742 561 436 125 479 54 n 344 ( D ) 5,356 19,753 14,383 1.456 333 539 820 1,182 1.508 2,633 431 3,738 322 271 1,149 5,370 1,929 1 84 446 578 942 600 415 328 47 5,985 602 1,311 506 1,206 1,533 825 4,793 9,808 4,536 1,276 3.260 14.471 818 1,133 519 2,087 661 336 645 703 3,821 720 607 n.a. 12 1,019 n.a. 1,389 16,829 4,026 3,222 9,581 n.a. n.a. 117,310 114,757 2,553 26,635 4,404 92,884 4,158 -127 88,598 17.354 11,358 76,936 3,953 1 1 ,995 1,545 10,450 2,553 90,330 71,819 629 504 125 527 60 ( d : 349 ( D ) 5,905 21,235 15,402 1,532 364 603 909 1,301 1,734 2,879 471 3,868 366 302 1,071 5,832 2,040 1 97 485 639 1,037 651 448 386 49 6.599 631 1,449 500 1,389 1.733 896 5,284 10,526 4,995 1,488 3,507 16,120 891 1,157 531 2.377 740 391 661 738 4,286 785 727 n.a. 13 1,180 n.a. 1,643 18,511 4,272 3.537 10,702 n.a. n.a. 126,060 123,551 2,509 27.101 4,651 97.944 4.386 -138 93,420 18,677 13.963 81,389 4,433 12,123 1,432 10,691 2.509 95,435 74,803 699 531 169 541 68 P) 341 P) 6,190 20,786 14,707 1,552 367 652 902 1,303 1,794 2,801 429 3,307 365 320 917 6,079 2,133 1 99 502 682 1,083 677 459 391 51 7.151 659 1,495 497 1.559 1.948 993 5.614 11,144 5,255 1,655 3,600 17,423 985 1,162 561 2,570 767 388 725 711 4.826 931 818 n.a. 15 1,226 n.a. 1,740 20,632 4,745 3,741 12.145 n.a. n.a. 134,240 131,694 2,546 27,570 4,869 102,988 4,750 -137 98,101 19,957 16,182 85,161 4,873 12,954 1.478 11,477 2.546 100,441 78,317 766 604 162 514 66 ( r> ) 306 ( D ) 6,517 20,538 14,219 1,732 381 699 879 1.286 1,721 2,664 478 2,889 371 330 787 6,319 2,229 1 108 539 701 1.111 696 470 410 54 7,693 688 1,645 433 1,654 2,168 1,105 5,950 1 1 ,884 5,900 1,820 4,080 18,556 1,049 1,137 588 2,702 873 416 773 711 5,122 1,037 930 n.a. 20 1,343 n.a. 1.855 22,124 5,042 3,791 13,292 n.a. n.a. 146,974 143,753 3,221 27,918 5,264 113,810 5,509 -135 108,166 21,159 17,649 93,021 5,750 15,039 2,113 12,926 3,221 110,589 86.662 892 712 180 587 57 n 364 ( D ) 7,230 22,683 15,854 1,988 453 779 955 1,426 1,919 2.935 571 3,227 426 354 818 6,829 2,345 1 129 608 774 1,208 740 481 482 63 8,499 743 1,893 482 1,786 2,374 1,223 6,598 12,941 6,536 2,004 4,532 20,695 1,135 1,179 617 3,095 977 444 842 796 5,782 1,206 1,112 n.a. 16 1.427 n.a. 2,067 23,927 5,335 4,092 14,500 n.a. n.a. 163,288 158,949 4,340 28,328 5,764 126,494 6,707 -151 119,637 23,841 19,811 102,907 6,575 17,013 3,061 13,952 4,340 122,155 96,424 1,065 834 231 676 64 P) 419 P) 8,042 25,449 17,997 2,237 511 837 1,11 1,627 2,292 3,415 667 3.538 501 384 870 7.451 2.538 1 151 682 822 1,335 802 488 558 74 9,397 843 2,142 513 1,994 2,590 1.315 7,446 14,295 6,983 2,244 4,740 23,072 1,247 1,243 658 3.507 1,123 523 996 833 6,363 1,397 1,225 n.a. 17 1,518 n.a. 2.423 25.731 5.635 4.309 15,786 n.a. n.a. 183,288 177,804 5,484 28,801 6,364 140,605 7,473 -230 132,901 26,943 23,444 113,665 7,665 19,275 3,920 15,355 5,484 135,121 106,880 1,232 957 276 945 101 (") 623 P) 8.852 28.282 19,947 2,297 525 887 1,340 1,859 2,712 3,846 659 3,930 577 411 904 8,335 2,840 1 163 743 927 1.449 922 582 621 86 10,375 871 2,349 543 2,300 2.853 1.460 8.603 15,478 7,409 2,601 4,808 25,704 1,338 1,348 642 3.961 1.234 617 1,116 940 7,174 1,595 1,320 n.a. 19 1,667 n.a. 2,735 28,241 6,262 4,575 17,404 n.a. n a. 202,574 197.688 4.1 29.346 6,903 153,567 8.088 -395 145,085 28,395 29,095 124,013 9,283 20,271 3,068 17,203 4.886 148.681 117,271 1,269 1,006 263 1.167 86 (") 844 ( D ) 10,215 29,618 20,709 2,383 491 916 1,354 2,033 2,926 3,676 547 4,940 1,011 432 n.a. 8.909 3.086 1 162 799 965 1.531 992 689 604 80 11.245 852 2.511 576 2,547 3,118 1,642 9.632 16,963 8,104 2,899 5,205 29.059 1,472 1,463 663 4,745 1.403 675 1,234 1.079 8,188 1,775 1,315 529 21 1.572 n.a. 2.925 31.409 6,859 4,657 19,893 n.a. n.a. 227,733 222,872 4,861 29,929 7,609 173,381 8,925 -511 163,944 31,370 32.419 138,258 11,370 23,753 2,817 20,936 4,861 168,520 134,511 1,571 1,154 417 1,334 69 ( D ) 1,006 ( D ) 12,474 33,205 23.207 2,964 573 1,009 1.434 2.257 3.240 4.142 771 5.124 1.1 506 n.a. 9,997 3,370 1 185 919 1,140 1.710 1,129 752 692 101 12,622 934 2,870 640 2,873 3,460 1,846 10,745 19,206 9,895 3,385 6,509 33.460 1,763 1,707 794 5,715 1,634 763 1,427 1,407 9,401 1.932 1.354 640 24 1,676 n.a. 3.223 34,009 7.337 4,696 21,976 n.a. n.a. 253,446 248,713 4,733 30,553 8,295 193,380 9,954 -330 183,096 35,336 35.014 153,989 13,857 25,535 2,649 22,885 4.733 188,647 152,106 1,513 1,166 347 1.624 152 < D i 1.169 ( D ) 13,479 38,265 26,484 3.515 665 1,159 1,678 2,466 3.690 4.676 996 5,614 1,406 618 n.a. 11,781 3,814 2 207 1.109 1,300 2,201 1.324 839 863 122 13,965 989 3,123 694 3,325 3,911 1,921 11,910 21.393 10.860 3,876 6,983 39,098 2,121 1,796 889 6,935 1,587 877 1,917 1,666 10,978 2,400 1,445 740 27 1,884 n.a. 3.835 36.541 7.831 4.822 23,887 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 46 Far West STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for the Far West Region, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 290,924 286,107 4,818 31,285 9,299 221,942 1 1 ,409 -283 210,250 42,555 38.119 176,211 16,499 29,232 2,812 26,420 4,818 217,125 177,561 1,870 1,365 506 1,697 160 ( D ) 1,186 ( D ) 15,821 44,389 31,026 4,051 768 1,336 1,918 2,848 4,356 5,595 1,151 6,583 1,671 750 n.a. 13,363 4,186 2 238 1,313 1,317 2,732 1,478 951 1.005 141 16,048 1,103 3,577 756 3,864 4,598 2.150 13.926 24,716 13,192 4,491 8,701 45,901 2,622 2,052 997 8,302 1,924 1,057 2,252 2,011 12,749 2,701 1,593 934 35 2,131 n.a. 4,539 39,564 8,504 5,121 25,939 n.a. n.a. 333,296 327,283 6,013 31,965 10,427 252,914 13,432 -292 239,190 51,920 42,186 201,105 18,827 32,982 3,784 29,198 6,013 246,901 204,187 2,213 1,624 589 1,988 184 p: 1,430 ( D ) 18,395 51,796 36,317 4,362 691 1,519 2,207 3.481 5,388 6.586 1,235 7,996 2,043 811 n.a. 15,478 4,662 2 266 1,483 1,528 3.439 1,680 1,059 1,171 188 18,146 1,279 4,034 797 4,306 5,319 2,410 15,859 27,498 15.667 5,249 10.419 52.626 2,991 2,259 989 10,027 2,144 1,292 2,510 2,275 14,390 3,159 1.725 1,120 40 2,308 n.a. 5,396 42,714 9,091 5.341 28.282 8,135 20,147 378,341 370,774 7,567 32,780 11,542 280,892 14,382 -369 266.141 62,738 49,461 224,071 21,499 35,322 5,217 30,105 7,567 273,326 226,317 2,314 1,760 554 2,848 283 ( D ) 2,148 ( D ) 19,090 57,271 40,884 4,191 909 1,615 2,401 3,842 6,035 7,934 987 9,565 2,512 893 n.a. 16,388 5,074 4 257 1,420 1,720 3,409 1,859 1,222 1,241 183 20,186 1,375 4,261 909 4,824 6,090 2,726 17,729 29,738 17,517 6,045 11,471 59,624 3,367 2,464 948 11,610 2,235 1,548 2,773 2,351 16,622 3,807 1,938 1,290 44 2,553 n.a. 6,073 47,008 9,898 5,891 31,220 8,818 22,402 422,175 416,254 5,921 33,434 12,627 305,120 17,358 -308 287,454 76,919 57,802 247,862 23,710 33,549 3,627 29,922 5,921 299,199 247,572 2,287 1,938 350 3.510 406 <°i 2,678 n 19,754 62,183 44,609 3,982 1,034 1,680 2,535 4,093 6,713 8,914 1,086 10,582 2.904 1,086 n.a 17,574 5,491 3 262 1,425 1,859 3,476 2,101 1,437 1,338 181 22,377 1,423 4,476 996 5,280 7,100 3,102 19,220 32.263 19.378 6,896 12,482 66,601 3,729 2,572 1,010 13,267 2,426 1,530 3,004 2,497 19,037 4,343 2.107 1,417 52 2,728 n.a. 6.882 51.627 10,592 6,831 34,204 9,437 24,767 448,276 442,259 6.017 34,086 13,151 320,910 18,854 -337 301,719 82,457 64,100 260,972 25,919 34,019 3,338 30,681 6,017 314,893 259.544 2,321 2,047 275 3,511 367 ( D ) 2,740 ( D ) 18,712 64,771 46,343 3,516 975 1,589 2,410 3,964 7,253 10,012 1,007 11,239 3,191 1,185 n.a. 18,427 5,756 2 255 1,452 1,861 3,677 2,248 1,679 1,334 162 23,698 1,366 4,560 1,031 5.567 7,698 3.477 19.763 33,723 19.659 7.615 12,044 73,388 3,890 2,720 1,080 15,097 2,527 1,616 3,206 2,684 21,537 5,193 2,367 1,506 61 2,919 n.a. 6,986 55,348 11,124 7,810 36,414 9,853 26,561 481,382 475,340 6,042 34,716 13,866 345,684 20.347 -349 324,988 87,931 68,463 277,984 28,436 39,264 3,427 35,837 6.042 339.642 280,749 2,702 2.253 449 3,128 240 ( D ) 2,465 ( D ) 20,232 67,723 48,478 4,084 1,107 1,630 2,135 4,074 7,391 11,253 981 11,098 3,450 1,275 n.a 19.245 5,799 2 293 1,561 1,941 4,068 2,308 1,691 1,431 150 24,746 1,415 4,934 1,127 5,856 7,836 3,579 20,741 37.399 22.583 8,384 14,199 81,496 4,006 3,113 1,133 17,578 3,037 1.833 3,579 3,258 22,703 5,777 2,615 1,706 72 3,081 n.a. 8,004 58,893 12,186 8,201 38,506 10,438 28,068 532,231 525,503 6,728 35,321 15,068 383,826 22,676 ^101 360,749 100,996 70,486 305,707 30,638 47,481 4,071 43,410 6,728 377,098 313,970 2,937 2,552 385 3,551 212 87 2,829 424 24.407 74,032 53,528 4,462 1,283 1,800 2,200 4,477 8.107 13,017 1,112 11,924 3,797 1,350 n.a 20,503 5,964 3 309 1,818 2,116 4,428 2,468 1,636 1,627 134 26,527 1,524 5,662 1,295 6,317 7,797 3,932 23,419 41,394 24,472 9,121 15.350 93,231 4,575 3,478 1,367 20,834 3,843 2,381 3,960 4,144 24,534 6,849 2,916 1,930 83 3,241 n.a. 9,096 63,128 12,893 8,788 41,447 11,515 29,932 574,655 568,190 6,464 36,037 15,946 416,095 25,446 ^133 390,216 106,813 77,626 331,209 33,405 51,481 3,727 47.753 6,464 409,631 340,553 3,654 2,820 834 3,831 ( D ) ( D ) 3,070 446 27,178 78,706 57,311 4.551 1,377 1,839 2,036 4,615 8.559 14,455 1.192 13,325 4,119 1,243 n.a. 21 395 6,051 2 326 1,913 2,200 4,814 2,641 1,719 1,604 126 27,924 1.513 5.913 1,360 6,643 8.093 4.401 25,505 45,451 25,954 9,800 16,154 102,349 5,147 4,031 1,423 23,147 4,551 2,213 4.374 4,532 26,540 7,664 3,072 2,184 97 3,355 n.a. 10,020 69,078 13,564 9,365 46,149 12,810 33,339 613,678 606.260 7,417 36,815 16,669 446,692 28,165 -451 418,076 112,508 83,094 355,116 35,750 55,826 4,820 51,006 7,417 439,275 365,965 4,069 2,927 1,141 2,899 284 86 2,057 473 30,573 82,414 59,878 4,786 1,360 1,951 1,996 4,729 8,486 14,745 1,210 14,983 4.407 1,224 n.a. 22.536 6.232 2 357 2,153 2.324 5,211 2,765 1,628 1,738 126 29,519 1,477 6,404 1,433 7,225 8,117 4,863 27,414 47,204 30,029 1 1 ,059 18.970 111,846 5,425 4,524 1,545 25,401 4,769 2,317 4,765 5,269 28,866 8,856 3,172 2,477 112 3.586 n.a. 10.763 73,310 13,763 9,767 49,779 13,979 35,800 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Far West 47 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for the Far West Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place ol work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 716,872 707,943 8,928 38,542 18,600 530,879 34,909 -577 495,392 128,311 93,169 419,140 42,565 69,174 5,883 63,292 8,928 521,950 437,828 5,502 4,115 1,387 3,576 553 ( D ) 2,492 < D > 35,953 94,165 68,048 5,585 1,640 2,345 2,411 5,120 9,899 10,517 1,473 16.437 11,183 1,436 n.a. 26.117 6,801 2 459 2,527 2,528 6,341 3,487 1,692 2,153 127 32,392 1,319 7,179 1,566 8,283 8,678 5,368 32,600 53,102 38,945 12,570 26,376 141,592 7,045 5,211 1,752 26,052 5,628 2,526 5,558 6,768 36,436 11,839 3,876 3,181 155 4,280 19,504 1.782 84,122 15,797 10,461 57,864 16,219 41,646 776,988 768,187 8,801 39,534 19,654 571,038 38,088 -662 532,289 143,674 101,026 451,974 47,287 71,777 5,505 66,272 8,801 562,237 471,616 5,826 4,468 1,358 3,515 677 <°i 2,262 ( D ) 39,569 100,378 72,390 5,818 1,723 2,540 2,505 5,444 10,801 10,973 1,457 18,038 1 1 ,536 1,554 n.a. 27.988 7,206 3 502 2,752 2,718 6,982 3,617 1,752 2,321 135 35,083 1,367 7,714 1,675 9,181 8,940 6,205 35,551 57,160 38,287 13,013 25,274 156,248 7,894 5,352 1,925 28,938 5,747 2,746 5,941 7,339 40,310 12,842 4,266 3,576 175 4,664 22,058 2,475 90,620 16,541 10,858 63,221 17,593 45,628 845,422 836,335 9.086 40,569 20,839 619,168 41,044 -752 577,372 155,672 112,377 487,860 52,806 78,502 5,193 73,308 9,086 610,081 510,684 6,875 5,316 1,559 3,834 746 ( D ) 2.462 ( D ) 41,580 104,044 74,185 5,704 1,631 2.746 2,493 5,580 11,432 11,352 1,418 18,966 11,328 1,534 n.a. 29,859 7,845 2 513 3,021 2,785 7,370 3,847 1,842 2,483 151 37,532 1,327 8,261 1,783 9,762 9,717 6,682 38,591 60,647 40,867 13,640 27,227 176,715 8,959 5,877 2,067 33,893 6,129 2,868 7,454 8,504 44,692 14,570 4,533 4,109 196 5,152 24,958 2,754 99,397 17,610 11,448 70,339 19,665 50,674 871,511 863,520 7,990 41,313 21,095 635,494 43,430 —754 591,310 155,604 124,597 499,165 56,742 79,588 4,130 75,457 7,990 627,504 521,067 6,868 5,456 1,412 4,080 816 117 2,615 533 38,484 104,745 73,931 5,282 1,561 2,544 2.441 5,227 11,836 1 1 ,763 1,537 18,351 1 1 ,824 1.565 n.a 30,814 8,334 2 505 3,203 2,866 7,622 3,618 2,011 2,500 153 39,623 1,274 8,423 1,861 10,500 10.159 7,405 38,843 61,757 41,819 13,679 28.140 184,847 9,462 6,158 2.021 33,643 6,241 2.783 7,988 8,555 48.688 15,131 5,170 4,717 210 5,424 25,787 2,870 106,437 18,376 11,920 76.142 21,569 54,573 918,740 909,685 9,055 42,041 21,853 669,486 45,441 -743 623,301 153,890 141,549 519,568 61,076 88,842 5,342 83,500 9,055 660,431 548,504 7,112 5.848 1,264 4,090 843 137 2,525 585 36,988 106,392 74,355 5,392 1,603 2,549 2.307 5.274 12,165 11,761 1,712 18,055 11,838 1,700 n.a 32,037 8,670 2 524 3,261 3,010 7,927 3,931 2,055 2,519 139 41,484 1,335 8,696 1,« 11,118 10,660 7,787 40.860 63,960 48,674 15,030 33,643 198,945 10,179 6,413 2,253 36,526 6,275 2,870 9.400 8,394 53,075 16,350 5,557 5,252 226 5,625 27,419 3,133 111,927 19,465 12,149 80,314 22,570 57,743 944,975 934,393 10,581 42,551 22,208 686,777 46,745 -1,363 638,670 156,533 149,772 525,937 65,278 95,562 6,503 89,059 10,581 676,196 562,453 7,238 6,137 1,101 4,041 822 132 2,562 525 36,739 105,679 72.975 5,505 1,644 2,549 2,371 5,339 1 1 ,928 12,236 2,001 16,141 11,522 1,740 n.a 32,704 8,772 2 548 3,324 3,028 8,177 4,134 1,918 2,640 161 44,204 1,339 9.173 1,893 11,320 11.914 8,565 40,242 65.277 53,402 15,892 37,510 205,632 10,599 7,091 2,384 38,425 6,465 3,027 8.469 9,695 54,404 15,958 5,947 5,689 237 5,938 28,274 3,029 113,743 20,034 11,694 82,015 22,981 59,034 979,189 970,331 8,858 42,953 22,797 707,514 49,039 -1,525 656,950 166,432 155,807 543,973 66,719 96,822 4,611 92,211 8,858 698,656 582,068 7,657 6,468 1,189 3,933 834 123 2,407 569 39,792 108,146 74,219 5,831 1.668 2,662 2,432 5,706 12,504 12,662 2,387 15,048 11,381 1,939 n.a 33,928 8,915 3 616 3,467 3,102 8,470 4,313 2,067 2,810 165 45,748 1,262 9,904 2,006 11,715 12,120 8,741 42,423 68,273 52.793 15,456 37,337 213,303 11,082 7,096 2,461 41,691 6,976 3.091 8,452 9,626 55,667 15,905 6,384 6,064 256 6,277 28.743 3.533 116,588 20,555 10,787 85.246 24.238 61.007 1,032,656 1,024,021 8,635 43,360 23,816 739,672 51,150 -1,646 686,876 180,994 164,785 573,503 64,474 101,695 3,926 97,768 8,635 731,037 611,373 7,759 6,691 1,068 3,949 912 147 2,311 580 41,622 1 1 1 ,069 76,949 5,735 1.684 2,628 2,565 5.702 14,025 14,592 2,398 14.032 1 1 .536 2.052 n.a 34,120 8.776 2 589 3,660 3,136 8.512 4,335 2,033 2,901 176 48,143 1.276 10.325 2.080 11.918 13.432 9.112 45,039 70,618 55,169 14,732 40.437 228,005 11.588 7,197 2,636 47,482 7,166 3.233 9.450 11,233 57,043 15,983 6.754 6.550 270 6,464 31,370 3,584 119.664 20,246 10.754 88,665 25,486 63,179 1,095,386 1,085,454 9.933 43,869 24,969 781,116 53.330 -1.768 726,018 197.061 172.307 610,694 62.820 107,602 4.680 102.922 9,933 771,183 648,948 7,783 7,036 747 4,057 1,006 141 2.307 603 44.372 116,970 81,816 5,799 1,784 2,740 2,824 6,062 15,102 16,231 2,148 14.545 12.329 2,252 n.a 35,154 9,126 3 623 3,789 3,192 8,721 4,430 2.007 3,082 1 50,514 1,312 9.179 2,171 13.840 14.239 9,774 47,398 73,288 59.386 16,112 43,274 245,181 12,281 7,292 2,667 56,220 7.474 3,267 10,179 12,440 58.581 16,550 7,134 6.813 302 6.723 33.285 3,970 122,235 20.281 10,411 91.544 25,405 66,138 1,163,164 1,153,703 9,460 44.520 26,127 837,209 56.778 -1,934 778,497 207,009 177.658 659.631 64.248 113.331 4,138 109,192 9,460 827.749 700.797 8,371 7,620 751 4.271 1.039 148 2.420 664 48.406 128,302 91.048 6,151 1,981 2,931 2.998 6.440 17.778 18.619 2,299 16.050 13.380 2,421 n.a. 37,254 9,479 4 727 3,949 3.294 9.353 4,790 2.121 3,343 193 54,519 1,338 9,735 2,362 14,903 15,581 10,600 51.004 77.632 64,615 17,675 46.940 263.677 12,785 7,592 2,689 65.151 7.834 3,384 10,802 13,869 60,661 17.525 7,652 7.214 336 6.903 35.046 4.234 126.952 20.355 10.272 96.326 26,632 69.694 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 48 Great Lakes STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Great Lakes □ Components 1969 79% y/\ \. of Personal Income Dividends, interest, and rent 1997 □ 17% Transfer payments X^_ \^~ 1 3% Net earnings by place of residence j ) 83°/c Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 11% 83°/c Wage and salary disbursements j j Other labor income Proprietors' income 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 1— h i nil i n^ ^_ Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Great Lakes 49 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for the Great Lakes Region, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 20,036 18,752 1,284 25,187 795 15,861 25 n.a. 15,836 3,893 307 12,753 132 2,975 1,092 1,884 1,284 14,576 13,540 20 206 933 5,350 1,469 2,921 796 1,846 1,036 157 16 863 17,145 16,200 945 25,332 677 13,453 26 n.a. 13,427 3,407 311 11,013 128 2,312 778 1,534 945 12,508 11,420 19 168 667 4,245 1,336 2,571 677 1,737 1,088 162 17 909 14,331 13,422 909 25,426 564 11,054 26 n.a. 11,028 2,752 551 9,009 116 1,930 778 1,152 909 10,145 9,076 19 113 429 3,199 1,121 2,112 578 1,506 1,069 162 17 890 10,436 9,929 506 25,535 409 8,046 26 n.a. 8,020 1,991 425 6,812 100 1,134 413 721 506 7,539 6,580 17 75 206 2,219 855 1,522 494 1,192 959 153 17 789 9,619 9,107 513 25,632 375 7,667 27 n.a. 7,640 1,552 427 6,502 90 1,075 426 649 513 7,154 6,149 14 81 143 2,302 792 1,325 436 1,055 1,005 227 16 763 11,516 10,906 610 25,694 448 9,452 28 n.a. 9,424 1,663 429 7,886 97 1,470 517 952 610 8,842 7,639 13 109 237 3,050 875 1.715 469 1,170 1,203 341 12 850 13,358 12,101 1.257 25,824 517 11,081 29 n.a. 1 1 ,052 1,814 492 8,715 105 2,261 1,145 1,116 1,257 9,824 8,595 15 116 292 3,561 946 1,911 505 1.249 1.229 323 14 892 15,355 14,375 979 25,960 591 12,465 31 n.a. 12,435 2,211 709 10.135 126 2,204 847 1,357 979 1 1 ,486 9,928 14 143 442 4,187 1,065 2,149 555 1,373 1,558 715 16 827 17,089 15,589 1,500 26,096 655 14,369 124 n.a. 14,245 2,370 474 11,401 130 2,837 1,353 1,485 1,500 12,869 11,423 20 159 473 5,049 1,156 2.457 602 1.508 1,446 557 17 872 14,960 13,944 1,016 26,243 570 12,439 112 n.a. 12,327 2,079 554 10.058 130 2,251 871 1,380 1.016 11,423 9,673 18 130 382 3,746 1,059 2.332 558 1,448 1,750 801 18 931 16,350 15,343 1.007 26,456 618 13.518 124 n.a. 13.394 2,361 596 11,016 135 2,367 862 1.505 1,007 12,511 10,840 19 144 463 4,450 1,137 2,532 570 1,525 1,671 715 20 936 17,688 16,756 932 26,725 662 14,706 139 n.a. 14.568 2.487 634 12.045 147 2,514 780 1,735 932 13,775 12,179 20 162 483 5,228 1,217 2,862 588 1,620 1,595 608 28 959 21,960 20,500 1,459 27,042 812 18,619 173 n.a. 18.446 2,890 624 14,942 169 3,508 1,279 2,228 1,459 17,159 15,570 23 203 769 7,289 1,423 3,453 627 1,784 1,589 551 75 964 27,101 24.965 2.137 27,158 998 23,566 218 n.a. 23,348 3,072 682 18,644 208 4,715 1.920 2.795 2.137 21,430 19,479 29 241 1,007 9,929 1,643 3,964 652 2,013 1,951 629 336 986 32,703 30,279 2,424 26,478 1,235 29,197 294 n.a. 28,903 3,185 615 23.398 269 5,530 2,160 3.369 2.424 26.773 23,740 32 281 881 13,242 1,843 4,524 695 2,242 3.033 900 1.094 1,039 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 34,775 32,522 2,254 26,51 1 1,312 31,063 313 n.a. 30,750 3,292 734 25,138 387 5,537 1,972 3,565 2,254 28,809 25,218 39 297 703 14,077 2,109 4,794 726 2,472 3,591 898 1,589 1,104 35,443 32,789 2,654 26,379 1,344 31,018 317 n.a. 30,701 3,452 1,290 24,473 451 6,094 2,364 3,730 2,654 28,365 24,443 41 295 798 12,466 2,185 5,189 808 2,660 3,922 885 1,822 1,215 38,428 35,370 3.058 28,425 1,352 32,605 364 n.a. 32,241 4,043 2,145 25,166 496 6,943 2,735 4,208 3,058 29,547 26.688 50 335 1,291 1 1 .979 2,596 6,441 958 3,039 2,858 818 644 1,396 42,528 39,580 2,948 29,153 1,459 36,223 430 n.a. 35,793 4,431 2,304 28,976 615 6,633 2,612 4,021 2,948 33,275 30,655 58 415 1,626 14,317 2.895 6,974 1,011 3,359 2,620 739 281 1,599 47,713 43,726 3,987 29,832 1,599 40,988 458 -26 40,503 4,958 2,252 32,166 700 8,122 3,615 4,507 3,987 37,001 34,037 75 464 2,054 15,829 3,097 7,464 1,161 3,893 2,964 772 298 1,894 45,931 43,300 2,631 30,324 1,515 38,979 468 -29 38,483 5,252 2,196 31,435 757 6,787 2,282 4,505 2,631 36,348 33.136 93 404 2.037 14,990 3,087 7,348 1,228 3,948 3,212 842 301 2,069 51,056 48,380 2,676 30,530 1,672 43,058 619 -27 42,413 6,069 2,574 34,826 975 7,256 2,341 4,915 2,676 40.382 36.955 104 457 2,275 17,379 3.306 7,744 1,424 4,265 3,427 896 356 2,176 57,905 54,624 3,281 30,883 1,875 50.085 742 -31 49,312 6,372 2,221 40,384 1,257 8.445 2,930 5,514 3,281 46,804 42,655 119 492 2,843 20,570 3,723 8,678 1.562 4.667 4.150 1.121 667 2,361 61,405 58.284 3,121 31,498 1,949 53,216 816 -27 52,373 6,602 2,430 43,235 1,403 8,577 2,786 5,791 3,121 50,095 45,484 134 464 3,147 22,027 3,933 9,046 1,709 5,023 4,611 1,252 751 2,608 67,062 64,291 2,771 32,166 2,085 57,823 850 -28 56,945 7,426 2,691 47,606 1,626 8,591 2,462 6,129 2,771 55,051 50.280 140 484 3,400 25,076 4,194 9,600 1,907 5,478 4,772 1,262 674 2.837 66,395 63,613 2,782 33,063 2,008 56,508 1,018 -22 55,468 7,752 3,175 46,074 1.643 8.791 2,498 6,292 2.782 53,726 48.766 153 444 3.520 22,923 4,087 9,776 2,105 5.759 4.960 1.223 613 3.123 71,798 69,583 2,215 33,779 2,126 61,181 1,155 -16 60.010 8,409 3,379 50,406 1.926 8,849 1,937 6,912 2,215 58,967 53,721 160 477 3,841 25,797 4,379 10.388 2,336 6,343 5,245 1,285 623 3,337 76,893 74,477 2,416 34,404 2,235 65.330 1,279 -A 64,048 9,204 3,641 53,740 2.171 9.419 2,135 7,284 2,416 62,914 57,266 165 526 4,263 27,107 4.700 1 1 ,048 2.500 6,957 5.648 1.317 660 3.671 80,047 77,727 2,320 34,967 2,289 67,497 1,448 13 66,062 9,754 4,230 55.416 2,395 9,686 2,030 7,656 2,320 65,177 59,173 170 532 4,295 27,659 4,910 11,529 2,673 7,405 6,004 1.371 628 4,005 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 50 Great Lakes STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Great Lakes Region, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal Income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services , Amusement and recreation services , Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 80,108 77,472 2,637 35,578 2,252 66,003 1,395 43 64,651 10,043 5,415 53,412 2,503 10,089 2,331 7,758 2,637 63,367 56,906 170 161 9 484 60 166 121 138 4,043 25,438 18,097 284 485 855 2,833 2,440 3,650 2,395 3,324 900 358 415 158 7,341 2,199 13 133 348 819 1,364 1,084 335 836 211 4,853 1,366 1,247 99 431 839 872 3,920 7,579 2.846 820 2,026 7,573 323 964 492 847 300 197 270 91 1,949 491 311 n.a. 6 682 n.a. 650 6,461 1,477 556 4,428 n.a. n.a. 85,497 83,309 2,1 35,928 2,380 70,947 1,625 48 69,370 10,760 5,367 58,075 2,757 10,115 1,877 8,237 2,1 68,759 61,994 170 162 8 503 58 175 119 151 4,237 28,433 20,607 318 514 959 3,324 2,795 4,256 2,790 3,714 910 401 453 173 7,826 2,262 12 158 373 904 1,426 1,160 344 957 231 5,156 1,374 1,417 112 463 888 901 4,190 8,082 3,036 864 2,172 8,187 341 997 499 957 325 191 274 90 2,147 570 346 n.a 6 766 n.a. 677 6,765 1,521 566 4,677 n.a. n.a. 88,617 86,366 2,251 36,290 2,442 73,194 1,908 47 71,332 11,551 5,734 60,301 2.902 9,990 1,923 8,068 2,251 70,943 63,672 187 180 7 527 72 169 128 158 4,298 29,075 21,062 305 518 963 3,412 2,861 4,299 2,854 3,979 822 421 466 162 8,013 2,292 13 149 383 937 1,495 1,218 343 959 227 5,300 1,349 1,486 121 482 918 943 4,347 8,225 3,137 933 2,204 8,575 337 1,020 530 995 360 204 287 90 2,243 580 374 n.a. 6 845 n.a. 703 7,271 1,607 581 5,083 n.a. n.a. 90,621 87,967 2,654 36,616 2,475 73,698 1,936 65 71,828 12,140 6,653 60,175 2,921 10,603 2,301 8,302 2,654 71,044 63,186 186 178 8 511 63 155 135 158 4,311 28,028 19,939 291 497 934 3,246 2,673 4,113 2,894 3,532 753 414 457 134 8,088 2,290 12 139 388 968 1,536 1,245 346 940 225 5,264 1,277 1,470 104 497 933 982 4,422 8,203 3,316 983 2,333 8,945 340 1,053 517 1,035 364 210 299 89 2,351 639 408 n.a. 7 913 n.a. 719 7,858 1,705 609 5,544 n.a. n.a. 95,997 93,451 2,545 36,927 2,600 78,307 2,078 79 76,307 12,985 6,704 64,183 3,290 10,834 2,170 8,664 2,545 75,762 67,377 218 210 9 510 62 160 132 156 4,400 30,603 22,141 308 527 968 3,562 2,932 4,639 3,142 4,172 802 433 484 172 8,462 2,334 12 141 415 1,028 1,594 1,302 338 1,061 237 5,502 1,311 1,589 105 521 961 1,014 4,590 8,629 3,476 1,033 2,442 9,449 351 1,078 523 1,118 390 203 291 93 2,540 666 450 n.a 7 992 n.a. 747 8,384 1,797 627 5 960 n.a. n.a. 100,476 97,930 2,546 37,357 2,690 81,943 2,360 97 79,680 13,882 6,915 67,473 3,442 11,028 2,139 2,546 79,397 70,523 215 207 9 516 59 164 140 154 4,677 32,007 23,298 334 539 1,003 3,720 3,112 4,905 3,118 4,600 846 448 494 180 8,709 2,362 12 146 430 1.069 1,649 1,350 337 1,119 237 5,701 1,309 1,687 107 551 995 1,053 4,800 8,919 3,680 1,096 2,584 10,007 368 1,120 521 1,205 430 223 314 95 2,684 713 511 n.a. 9 1,023 n.a. 792 8,873 1,935 577 6,361 n.a. n.a. 107,952 105,704 2,248 37,868 2,851 88,192 2,493 113 85,812 15,050 7,091 72,723 3,917 11,552 1,852 9,700 2,248 85,945 76,342 245 235 10 545 66 166 145 167 5,191 34,680 25,463 355 567 1,073 4,154 3,444 5.563 3,313 4,963 884 445 528 173 9,217 2,481 12 144 454 1,126 1,755 1,443 332 1,220 249 6,075 1.349 1,814 114 587 1,094 1,117 5,144 9,606 3,955 1,163 2,792 10,900 384 1,209 528 1,330 466 242 339 97 2,958 783 582 n.a. 11 1,061 n.a. 910 9,602 2,056 621 6,925 n.a. n.a. 118,104 115,279 2,825 38,405 3,075 96,509 2,653 122 93,977 16,502 7,625 79,282 4,590 12,637 2,437 10,200 2,825 93,684 83,314 261 250 11 566 67 175 151 172 5,878 38,162 28,381 388 624 1,140 4,555 3,855 6,198 3,688 5,764 969 467 557 175 9,781 2,571 12 153 493 1,192 1,855 1,551 339 1,358 257 6,526 1,392 2,021 122 625 1,204 1,162 5,530 10,356 4,215 1,245 2,969 11,821 423 1,283 530 1,443 488 264 360 103 3,255 866 643 n.a. 12 1,135 n.a. 1,017 10,370 2,173 643 7,553 n.a. n.a. 128,620 125,419 3,201 38,951 3,302 105,982 3,658 145 102,468 17,742 8,410 87,123 5,177 13,682 2,818 10,864 3,201 102,780 91,261 272 261 12 580 73 190 137 181 6,539 42,097 31,573 422 718 1,219 4,911 4,197 7,187 4,191 6,184 1,168 552 599 225 10,524 2,686 11 165 527 1,279 2,006 1,732 342 1,507 269 6,944 1,399 2,189 130 689 1,300 1,238 6,037 11,156 4,502 1,337 3,165 13,133 470 1,415 529 1,628 527 309 385 115 3,599 973 724 n.a. 14 1,278 n.a. 1,169 11,519 2,353 773 8,393 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Great Lakes 51 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Great Lakes Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 147,959 145,233 2,726 39,645 3,732 120,859 4,662 192 116,389 20,204 11,365 100,355 6,269 14,235 2,333 1 1 ,901 2,726 118,133 104,264 335 321 14 699 76 214 229 1 7,758 46,811 34,819 448 751 1,323 5,210 4,741 7,566 4,594 7,149 1,371 671 635 358 11,993 2,950 10 174 611 1,443 2,269 2,069 401 1,781 286 7,847 1,463 2,499 139 830 1,469 1,446 6,930 12,891 5,449 1,598 3,851 15,544 530 1,534 560 1,946 625 341 444 145 4,528 1,059 903 n.a. 17 1,495 n.a. 1,415 13,869 2,839 832 10,197 n.a. n.a. 160,627 157,526 3,101 39,904 4,025 131,944 5,382 251 126.812 21,369 12,446 110,144 7,114 14,686 2,696 11,990 3,101 128,843 113,632 372 359 13 740 78 250 191 222 8,770 50,860 37,893 481 818 1,460 5,775 5,103 8,336 5,013 7,644 1,435 755 660 412 12,968 3,142 9 185 632 1,568 2.488 2,270 440 1,934 301 8,515 1,536 2,688 143 905 1,709 1,535 7,586 13,808 5,822 1,798 4.024 17,156 535 1,571 557 2,169 700 401 447 141 5,144 1,137 1,071 n.a. 19 1.696 n.a. 1,568 15,211 3,034 892 11,285 n.a. n.a. 168,323 165,541 2,783 40,320 4,175 136,448 5,569 234 131,114 22,311 14,899 114,403 7,836 14.209 2.337 11,872 2,783 133,665 116,517 388 369 19 802 80 301 186 235 8,611 50,238 36,840 481 786 1,498 5,625 5,027 8,333 5.054 6,927 1,351 749 668 340 13.398 3,363 9 176 589 1,610 2,596 2,373 464 1,922 294 9,161 1,629 2.720 153 990 1,950 1,719 8,144 14,503 6,165 2,022 4,143 18,506 577 1,605 553 2.287 735 410 491 142 5,784 1,280 1,214 n.a. 22 1,774 n.a. 1,633 17,148 3,414 929 12,805 n.a. n.a. 180,803 177,622 3,180 40,622 4,451 145,346 6,126 294 139,513 23,553 17,736 120,901 8,958 15,487 2,732 12,754 3,180 142,165 123,316 443 423 20 783 78 312 144 248 9,154 51,989 38,119 524 800 1,592 5.720 5,186 7,744 5,134 8,380 1,355 753 689 243 13,869 3,532 10 182 627 1,643 2,656 2,447 487 2,000 286 9.987 1,711 3,098 159 1,014 2,144 1,861 8,692 15.448 6.929 2,199 4,730 19,892 608 1,595 549 2,385 831 441 512 149 6,370 1.398 1.364 n.a. 32 1,935 n.a. 1,722 18,849 3,569 925 14,355 n.a. n.a. 197,546 194,071 3,475 40,824 4,839 159,289 6,830 335 152,794 24,893 19,859 132,065 10,372 16,852 3,003 13,848 3,475 155,814 135,286 484 462 22 950 88 389 211 262 9,851 57,622 42,753 598 902 1,775 6,534 5,828 8,870 5,379 9,579 1,486 797 762 243 14,869 3,688 11 201 688 1,788 2,805 2,594 517 2,267 311 11,058 1,802 3,544 144 1,087 2.414 2.067 9,463 16.522 7,466 2,350 5,116 21,870 670 1,638 549 2,561 916 477 567 161 7,214 1,563 1,544 n.a. 28 2.022 n.a. 1.960 20,528 3,788 965 15,775 n.a. n.a. 221,768 216,308 5,460 40,947 5,416 179.167 8,539 383 171,010 27,843 22,915 147,538 11,917 19,712 4,909 14,803 5,460 173,707 151,303 525 498 27 1,074 97 431 258 287 10.754 65,867 49,681 673 1,036 1,953 7,733 6,705 10,378 6,169 11,372 1,638 925 832 266 16,187 3,898 10 210 764 1,957 3,010 2,828 603 2,588 320 12,243 1,992 4,083 151 1,165 2.639 2.215 10,302 18,306 7,925 2,598 5,327 24,306 729 1,699 561 3.041 1,055 545 655 168 8,010 1,761 1.613 n.a. 30 2,135 n.a. 2,307 22,405 4,060 984 17,360 n.a. n.a. 241,107 236,199 4,908 41.037 5,875 191.479 9.530 468 182.417 31,548 27,142 158,528 13,356 19.595 4,248 15,348 4,908 186,572 162,491 567 535 32 1,416 127 540 434 314 11,242 69,609 52.216 698 1.068 2.045 8.588 6,925 1 1 ,662 6,380 10,949 1,720 1,013 910 259 17,393 4,239 10 194 767 2,098 3,170 3,154 709 2,724 327 13,247 2,090 4.354 152 1,322 2,952 2,378 11,791 19,542 8,217 2,947 5,270 26.860 793 1,781 525 3,404 1,155 618 713 171 9.097 1,931 1,747 n.a. 34 2,315 n.a. 2,576 24.081 4.377 1.052 18,652 n.a. n a 257,955 251,955 6.000 41.105 6,275 199.533 9.731 529 190,331 33,253 34,371 162,835 14,996 21,702 5.252 16,450 6,000 193,533 166,973 584 553 31 1,757 138 722 574 324 11,180 68,252 50,451 775 946 2,070 7,842 7,223 11,493 5,863 10,466 1,813 1,091 869 n.a. 17.801 4.554 11 195 729 2,081 3,253 3.340 764 2,589 285 13,568 2,075 4,191 159 1.385 3,141 2.616 12,788 20,380 9,038 3,261 5,777 29,425 777 1,806 522 3.752 1.239 630 789 195 10,522 2,066 1,588 775 37 2.069 n.a. 2,660 26.560 4,745 1,087 20,728 n.a. n.a 286,634 281,637 4.997 41,187 6,959 223.295 10,750 659 213,204 36,268 37,162 181,554 18.352 23,389 4,133 19,256 4,997 218,298 189,759 681 639 42 1,984 128 799 712 345 12,756 78,954 58,895 910 1,087 2,369 9,135 8,411 12,614 6,692 13,451 2,007 1,256 964 n.a 20.059 5.015 11 220 883 2,442 3,534 3,776 882 2.976 321 15.357 2,330 4.907 181 1.537 3,436 2.966 13.944 22.691 10,497 3,640 6,857 32,894 899 1.998 600 4.432 1,453 687 892 236 1 1 ,937 2,233 1,620 903 41 2.152 n.a. 2,811 28.539 5.021 1.106 22,412 n.a. n a 319,086 314,027 5,059 41,353 7,716 250,063 11,878 827 239,012 40,715 39,359 202.183 21,849 26,031 4,135 21.896 5.059 245.003 214.424 622 595 27 2,400 163 1,035 820 382 14,296 90,617 67,914 1,076 1,208 2.632 10,400 9,756 14,342 7,650 15.978 2.331 1,458 1,082 n.a. 22,702 5,496 13 247 1,023 2,707 4,030 4.282 983 3,589 333 16,992 2,529 5,491 199 1,864 3,755 3,153 15.256 24.721 11,984 3,994 7,991 37.537 1,059 2,115 650 5,267 1,422 770 1.124 270 13,623 2,816 1,672 1,031 53 2,337 n.a. 3.328 30,579 5,311 1,117 24,151 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 52 Great Lakes STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Great Lakes Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: <• Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services , Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services li Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services "> Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 355,560 350,795 4,766 41,510 8,566 279,069 13,452 1,053 266,670 46,569 42,322 226,729 24,738 27,602 3,878 23,724 4,766 274,303 240,792 722 691 31 2,419 200 1,091 695 433 16,607 101,044 76,057 1,265 1,330 2,908 11,693 10,841 16,243 8,472 17,797 2,717 1,595 1,196 n.a, 24,987 5,967 15 251 1,112 3,002 4,551 4,668 1,062 4,010 349 19,016 2,695 6,234 239 2,146 4,184 3,517 17,312 27,445 13,695 4,481 9,214 42,532 1,244 2,360 706 6,091 1,655 889 1,227 320 15,370 2,980 1,823 1,206 64 2,589 n.a. 4,007 33,511 5,881 1,125 26,505 n.a. n.a. 393,666 388,340 5,326 41,611 9,461 305,806 15,370 1,272 291 ,707 54,354 47,605 249,086 27,418 29,302 4,343 24.958 5,326 300,480 264,136 840 805 35 2,905 223 1,361 851 470 18,212 109,702 82,517 1,385 1,426 3,152 12,754 11,718 18,268 9,066 18,686 3.153 1,669 1,239 n.a. 27,185 6,422 16 256 1,130 3,245 5,138 5,105 1,162 4,354 358 20,985 2,5 6,828 261 2,367 4,677 3,873 19,470 29,384 15,186 5,045 10,142 47,451 1.352 2,509 680 7,185 1,787 994 1,330 313 17,108 3,320 1,951 1,360 71 2,730 n.a. 4,761 36,344 6,152 1,175 29,017 7,833 21,185 426,054 422,725 3,328 41,694 10,219 316,325 16,161 1,526 301,690 65,047 59,317 259,263 29,625 27,437 2,283 25,154 3,328 312,996 273,315 848 813 34 3,620 235 1,482 1,442 462 17,446 109.462 81,177 1,288 1,515 3,133 12,111 11,329 19,138 9.240 16,888 3,441 1,771 1,323 n.a 28,285 6,805 15 247 1,040 3,420 5,298 5,560 1,256 4,246 399 21,846 2,969 6,626 248 2,523 5,193 4,287 20,461 30,298 16,474 5.628 10,847 52,860 1,427 2,658 651 8,041 1,725 1,097 1,414 296 19,650 3,859 2,166 1,554 80 2,965 n.a. 5,275 39,681 6,701 1,322 31,657 8,774 22,883 464,135 460,301 3,834 41,648 11,144 336,460 18,562 1,517 319,415 78,641 66,079 277,353 31,117 27,989 2,797 25,192 3,834 332,626 290,296 884 856 28 3,773 254 1,419 1,647 454 16,446 116,228 86,335 1,282 1,628 3,263 13,117 12,108 20,178 9,891 17,842 3,665 1,948 1,413 n.a 29,892 7,185 16 244 1,109 3,661 5,442 6,010 1,150 4,663 41 23,307 2,853 6,887 268 2,765 5,748 4,786 21,938 31,737 17,678 6,063 11,616 58,305 1,510 2,718 649 9,120 1.840 1,057 1,472 280 22,357 4,108 2,380 1,691 86 3,103 n.a. 5,936 42,330 7,081 1,564 33,685 9,228 24,457 479,495 476,672 2,823 41,492 11,556 338,570 19,169 1,425 320,826 84,422 74,246 279,975 32,386 26,209 1,646 24,563 2,823 335,747 290,259 939 925 14 3,722 160 1,655 1,488 420 15,612 110,868 79,894 1,179 1,611 3,111 11,206 11,162 17,964 9,553 17,128 3,614 1,953 1,414 n.a. 30,974 7,483 17 250 1,102 3,778 5,755 6,360 1,188 4,629 413 23,945 2,587 6,642 244 2,954 6,148 5,369 22,267 32,113 17,965 6,609 11,357 62.827 1,565 2,796 653 10,179 1,897 1,063 1,516 306 24,654 4,642 2,628 1,786 95 3,303 n.a. 5,743 45,488 7,354 1,796 36 337 9,980 26,357 503,132 503,350 -217 41,366 12,163 352,922 20,052 1,421 334,291 89,654 79,188 292,287 33,997 26,637 -1,337 27,974 -217 353,139 305,021 1,103 1,048 55 3,136 91 1,468 1,147 430 16,318 113,710 81,320 1,364 1,738 3,158 10,453 11,680 16,178 9,899 19,515 3,789 2,146 1,402 n.a. 32,390 7,487 17 277 1,212 3,974 6,199 6,571 1,193 5,042 418 24.643 2,506 7,027 255 3,234 6,165 5,455 22,524 34,820 19,730 6,989 12,741 69,037 1,532 3,157 650 12,167 2,220 1,214 1,673 384 26,271 5,045 2,873 2,022 104 3,513 n.a. 6,211 48,118 7,923 1,906 38,289 10,573 27,716 556,103 552,071 4,032 41,393 13,435 394,146 22,153 1.547 373,540 101,683 80,880 321,750 35,887 36,509 2,926 33,582 4,032 390,114 338,966 1,284 1,211 73 3,542 83 1,631 1,342 486 19,173 127,349 92,276 1,545 1,985 3,421 11,181 13,288 18,483 11,151 22,756 4,353 2,405 1,707 n.a 35,073 7,679 19 288 1.391 4.303 6,745 7,142 1,282 5,819 405 26,680 2,632 8,094 285 3,618 6,238 5,813 25,189 37,854 20,961 7,517 13,443 76,934 1,605 3,445 746 14,323 2,779 1,483 1,851 527 27,819 5,875 3,178 2,210 110 3,693 n.a. 7,288 51,148 8,371 2,075 40,702 11,400 29,302 589,851 585,381 4,470 41,418 14,241 421,419 24,801 1,590 398,208 106,203 85,439 344,060 38,131 39,228 3,361 35,867 4,470 416,949 362,297 1,410 1,331 79 3,619 74 1,529 1,503 513 21,463 134,017 97,096 1,735 2,130 3,511 10,704 14,326 19,289 1 1 ,347 25,191 4,676 2,582 1,605 n.a. 36,921 7,805 1 297 1,522 4,505 7,337 7,609 1,376 6,069 384 28.009 2.621 8,373 291 3,996 6,547 6,181 26,800 41,011 21 ,484 7,892 13.592 84,483 1,692 4,000 744 17,062 3,307 1,396 2,107 536 29,133 6,378 3,417 2,481 120 3,800 n.a. 8,309 54,652 8,795 2,290 43,567 12,225 31,342 620,180 616,218 3,961 41,455 14,960 443,733 26,773 1,658 418,619 111,501 90,059 363,428 40,314 39,991 2,934 37,057 3,961 439,772 381,584 1,444 1,367 77 2,614 91 1,442 515 566 24,087 137,064 98,530 1,927 2,232 3,573 10,303 14,637 19,067 1 1 ,497 25,953 5,001 2,658 1,682 n.a. 38,534 8,041 16 308 1,611 4,785 7,722 7,941 1,411 6,327 373 29,587 2,653 8,907 296 4,474 6,726 6,530 28,241 42,784 23,672 8,633 15,039 92,092 1,779 4,357 778 19,331 3,387 1,578 2,249 616 31,156 7,208 3,585 2,728 134 4,082 n.a. 9.125 58,188 8,918 2,412 46,858 13,361 33,496 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Great Lakes 53 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Great Lakes Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products , Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 698,350 695,726 2,625 41,721 16,739 507,303 31,742 1,860 477,421 122,428 98,501 416,160 46,558 44,584 1,439 43,145 2,625 504,678 438,729 2,036 1,984 52 2,861 140 1,269 847 603 28,627 150,352 106,818 2,509 2,741 3,660 12,071 15,893 21,839 1 1 ,095 26,854 4,440 3,695 2,022 n.a. 43,534 8,799 16 359 1,686 5,242 8,979 9,358 1,254 7,396 444 32,445 2,451 9,979 343 5,245 7,438 6,988 33,397 47,047 30,258 10,000 20,258 111,707 2,091 4,939 823 19,706 4,083 1,806 2,694 851 37,682 9,118 4,263 3,437 173 4,978 13,688 1,374 65,949 10,271 2,525 53,153 15,225 37,928 746,123 739,936 6,187 41,873 17,819 536,506 34,479 1,889 503,917 136,702 105,504 438,658 48,977 48,871 4,874 43,997 6,187 530,320 460,421 2,149 2,093 56 2,496 113 1,182 578 622 30,523 155,292 109,287 2,623 2,913 3,776 12,215 16,118 23,281 1 1 ,428 26,121 4,553 4,110 2,149 n.a. 46,005 8,924 15 361 1,701 5,426 9,682 10,212 1,300 7,922 461 33,461 2,370 10,305 365 5,666 7,549 7,206 35,999 48,990 30,625 10,497 20,128 120,887 2,353 4,864 878 21,380 4,147 1.938 2,845 980 41,023 9,550 4,561 3,874 189 5,368 15,190 1,748 69,898 10,766 2,632 56,500 16,259 40,241 787,562 782,567 4.994 42,076 18,717 563,535 36,307 1,928 529,155 144,282 114,125 462,023 53,046 48,465 3,404 45,062 4,994 558,540 483,177 2,487 2,421 65 2,501 6 1,268 582 644 32,215 157,685 109,143 2,674 3,017 3,935 12.274 16.228 23,404 11,449 25,215 4,609 4,295 2,043 n.a. 48,543 9,449 16 386 1,580 5,760 10,070 11,233 1,380 8,173 494 35,139 2,247 10,778 373 6,021 8,025 7,694 37,905 50,803 33,399 11,079 22,319 131,043 2,555 4,987 915 23,084 4,476 2,082 3,455 1,105 45,173 10,084 4,893 4,352 210 5,797 16,217 1,658 75,363 11,590 2,727 61,046 17,656 43,390 812,624 810,138 2,486 42,406 19,163 576,627 38,153 1,959 540,432 146,082 126,110 472,952 56,202 47,472 883 46.589 2,486 574,140 494,346 2.632 2.570 62 2.659 220 1.215 614 610 31,302 157,495 107,050 2,687 2,986 3.782 11.870 15.923 22,879 11,631 24,289 4,540 4,422 2,041 n.a. 50,445 9,875 16 380 1,544 5,856 10,511 12,203 1,382 8,205 472 36,361 2,349 10,950 411 6,421 8,065 8,165 38,993 52,054 35,803 1 1 ,606 24,197 137,048 2,653 5,046 885 23,191 4,443 1,941 3,704 1,114 49,110 10,577 5,360 4,813 234 6,147 16,070 1,760 79,795 12,076 2,772 64,946 18,642 46,305 863,336 859,120 4,216 42,749 20,195 619,526 40,196 2,152 581,481 143,255 138,600 502,356 62,614 54,556 2,477 52,079 4,216 615,310 530,983 2,826 2,768 58 2.542 195 1,133 549 666 31,928 168,293 114,349 2,973 3,242 4,087 12,396 16,849 23,892 12,184 27,507 4,291 4,753 2,173 n.a. 53,944 10,557 18 392 1,501 6,279 11,201 13,213 1,495 8,829 458 38,197 2,447 11,591 413 6,773 8,324 8,648 41,010 54,870 41,509 12,906 28,603 149,807 2,842 5,388 976 26,280 4,579 2,030 4,258 1,147 53,414 11,691 5,708 5,388 249 6,373 17,508 1,977 84,327 12,842 2,775 68,711 19,163 49,548 904,660 901,084 3,576 43,061 21,009 653,470 42,588 2,039 612,921 146,014 145,725 523,837 71,970 57.662 1,825 55,838 3,576 649,894 561,967 2,942 2,890 52 2,356 101 999 571 686 33,964 180,127 124,238 3.241 3,503 4,271 13.557 17,714 25,237 12,970 32.675 4,033 4,821 2,216 n.a. 55,890 10,698 17 402 1,592 6,484 11,533 13,813 1,439 9,436 475 40.702 2,423 12,654 448 7,250 8.989 8,939 42,077 57,063 45,271 13,732 31.540 157.463 2,895 5,892 1,026 28,048 4,825 2,245 4,190 1,228 56,158 11,707 6,062 5,915 264 6.951 18,109 1,949 87,927 13.250 2,603 72,074 19,999 52,076 958,496 954,417 4,079 43,316 22,128 694,350 46,062 2,255 650,544 157,202 150,751 557,115 76,892 60,343 2,334 58,009 4,079 690,271 599,415 3,150 3,084 66 2,419 131 1,059 519 710 37.486 194,755 136,369 3,648 3,799 4,583 14,278 19,655 27,652 14,053 37,397 3,962 4,945 2,398 n.a 58,386 10,945 17 423 1,749 6,809 11,889 14,227 1.532 10.295 499 42,916 2,423 13,940 463 7.838 9.051 9,202 44,667 60,888 46,940 13.980 32.960 166,193 2,971 5.962 1,057 30,914 5,336 2,255 4,621 1,167 58,629 11,819 6,413 6,385 278 7,347 19,010 2.028 90,856 13.629 2.474 74,754 20,819 53,935 1,008,668 1,006,857 1,811 43.590 23,140 727,684 48,819 2,398 681,264 168,510 158.894 589,606 76,208 61.870 72 61,798 1,811 725,874 632,111 3,279 3,232 47 2.518 236 974 595 713 39,533 202,332 142.533 3,712 3,968 4,728 14,656 20,351 29,786 14,184 39,752 4,075 4,982 2,339 n.a 59,799 1 1 ,052 20 411 1,801 6,958 12,045 14,920 1,442 10,619 532 44,478 2,395 14,661 453 8,189 9,513 9,267 47,387 64,089 49,876 14,312 35,565 178,619 3,242 6,208 1,129 34,668 5,554 2,440 5,220 1,265 61,632 12,192 6.789 6.929 295 7.689 21,411 1,955 93,763 13,900 2,478 77,385 21,325 56,060 1,054,547 1,050,126 4,422 43,839 24,055 755,629 50.532 2,703 707,800 181,259 165,488 619.738 68.936 66.956 2,594 64,362 4,422 751,208 653,954 3,411 3,396 15 2,408 109 943 617 739 42,460 201,077 139,527 3.850 4.047 4.942 15.064 20.637 30.450 14,323 34,496 4,075 5.204 2,438 n.a. 61,551 11,502 21 395 1,846 7,194 12,267 15,453 1,436 10,906 532 45.936 2.395 13.271 476 10,433 9,911 9.448 49,105 66,665 53,460 15,540 37,919 189.432 3,400 6,358 1,137 38.395 5,933 2,528 5,611 1,325 63,528 12,728 7.267 7,390 316 8.035 23.395 2,087 97,254 14,238 2,469 80,547 22,135 58,412 1,107,644 1,102,867 4,776 44,028 25,158 799,305 53,578 3,120 748,846 187.065 171,732 659.446 69,682 70,177 2,922 67,255 4,776 794,528 693,685 3,690 3,676 14 2,509 150 934 653 772 45,439 211,109 146,539 4,020 4,395 5,187 15,216 21,468 32.636 15,069 35,898 4.341 5,703 2,607 n.a. 64,570 11,884 21 433 1,828 7,529 12,951 16,241 1,495 11,659 529 48,617 2,446 13,994 495 11,452 10,646 9,583 52,595 69,785 57.813 16.993 40,820 202,129 3.581 6,565 1,136 42,989 6,240 2,614 6,062 1,399 66.316 13.424 7,698 7,779 342 8,323 25,456 2,204 100,843 14.244 2.484 84,116 22,904 61,212 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 54 Mideast STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mideast Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 ^- -^ 65% ^- -^ 75% /^ N. ^^W-9% B^17% _~-^15% 18%^ _ "^ □ Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 85% / \ 81% n^ \ V v\7 10% V v T-11% \. jy~~ 5% \ <*-8% I Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mideast 55 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 27,245 26.670 575 28,223 965 19,620 55 n.a. 19,565 7,299 382 16,331 178 3,111 418 2,693 575 19,045 17.563 27 478 1,268 5,701 1,952 3,748 1,503 2,886 1,482 373 67 1,041 25,342 24,833 510 28,727 882 18,129 58 n.a. 18,071 6,875 396 15,353 174 2,603 355 2,248 510 17,619 16.062 28 435 1,095 5,065 1,846 3,518 1,299 2,775 1,558 388 72 1,098 21,968 21,514 454 29,078 755 15,349 61 n.a. 15,288 5,996 685 13,141 159 2,049 327 1,722 454 14,895 13,262 27 338 783 3,924 1,610 2,986 1,130 2,465 1,633 393 68 1,171 17,103 16,805 298 29,321 583 1 1 ,620 62 n.a. 1 1 ,558 4,983 562 10,227 139 1,253 197 1,056 298 11,321 9,732 23 237 383 2,733 1,278 2,115 960 2,004 1,589 365 64 1,160 15,798 15,467 331 29,488 536 10,947 62 n.a. 10,885 4,324 590 9,580 127 1,240 244 997 331 10,615 9,018 19 217 252 2,722 1,173 1,899 947 1,787 1,597 385 55 1,157 17,604 17,254 349 29,665 593 12,663 63 n.a. 12,600 4,337 666 10,894 138 1,630 258 1,372 349 12,313 10,503 18 294 283 3,307 1,271 2,449 919 1,962 1,810 549 56 1,206 18,952 18.479 472 29,823 635 13,874 66 n.a. 13,809 4,359 784 11,749 149 1,976 375 1,601 472 13,402 11,451 21 284 363 3,665 1,333 2,709 980 2,095 1,951 632 63 1,256 21,594 21,140 454 29,959 721 15,863 70 n.a. 15,793 4,817 985 13,391 180 2,291 345 1,946 454 15,409 12,958 21 311 575 4,175 1,480 3,005 1,097 2,294 2,450 1,244 67 1,139 22,664 22,130 534 30,013 755 17,168 184 n.a. 16,983 4,984 697 14.527 188 2,453 409 2.044 534 16,634 14,307 27 336 594 4,766 1,601 3,351 1,155 2,477 2.327 1,067 69 1,192 21,080 20.633 447 30,225 697 15.997 186 n.a. 15,810 4,384 886 13.542 188 2,267 318 1,949 447 15,549 13,113 25 269 545 4,028 1,456 3,310 1,095 2,385 2,436 1,102 70 1,264 22,283 21,866 417 30,267 736 16,960 203 n.a. 16,758 4,628 897 14,403 196 2,362 291 2,070 417 16,543 14,140 26 287 649 4,552 1,566 3,462 1,123 2,475 2,403 1,044 75 1,284 23,849 23,417 432 30,325 786 18,552 224 n.a. 18,328 4,631 15,639 216 2,697 300 2,397 432 18,120 15,688 27 332 700 5,326 1,674 3,842 1,145 2,641 2,432 1,013 84 1,335 27,782 27,240 542 30,400 914 22.396 259 n.a. 22,137 4,781 864 18,806 230 3,361 385 2,976 542 21,855 19.137 32 400 863 7,401 1,899 4.534 1.187 2.820 2.718 1,158 202 1,358 33,118 32,335 783 30.177 1,097 27,914 335 n.a. 27.579 4,698 841 23,276 272 4,366 589 3,777 783 27,131 23,479 42 467 1,188 10,141 2,190 5,067 1,248 3,136 3,651 1.640 653 1,358 38,909 37,976 933 29,767 1,307 33,805 446 n.a. 33,359 4,790 760 28.157 332 5,316 699 4,618 933 32,872 27,642 49 512 1.024 12,983 2,572 5,704 1.331 3.4C6 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 42,059 41 ,080 979 29,405 1,430 36,664 472 n.a. 36,191 4,962 906 30,519 453 5,691 734 4,958 979 35,684 29,508 55 565 824 13,777 3,010 6,049 1,372 3,856 6,176 2,289 2,449 1,438 43,435 42,408 1,026 29.131 1,491 37,127 480 n.a. 36,647 5,231 1,557 30,593 518 6,016 769 5.247 1,026 36,101 29,713 57 540 886 12,916 3,069 6,569 1,524 4,152 6,388 2,179 2,704 1,505 47,183 45,962 1,221 31,239 1,510 38,893 510 n.a. 38,383 5,912 2,889 31,698 572 6.622 929 5,693 1,221 37,672 33,015 78 624 1,458 12,710 3,435 8,214 1,795 4,700 4,657 1,902 1,067 1,688 50,282 49,164 1,117 32,257 1,559 41,585 572 n.a. 41.014 6,503 2,765 34,881 704 6,001 806 5,195 1,117 40.468 36.221 88 742 1,852 13,934 3.703 8,866 1,884 5,153 4,247 1,694 548 2,006 53,670 52,430 1,241 32,981 1,627 45,416 599 -151 44,666 6.250 2,754 38,371 799 6,246 937 5,308 1,241 44.175 39,500 102 812 2,227 15,342 4,117 9,029 2,099 5,771 4,676 1,815 593 2,268 53,816 52,712 1,104 33,623 1,601 45,027 618 -189 44,220 6,654 2,942 37,991 863 6,173 819 5,354 1,104 43,923 38,883 123 652 2,282 14,661 4,023 9,001 2,189 5,952 5,040 1,986 596 2,458 58,81 1 57,723 1,088 33,726 1,744 48,462 811 -235 47,416 7,584 3,811 40.852 1,052 6.558 798 5,760 1,088 47,374 42,091 138 716 2,693 16,173 4,227 9.330 2.450 6,365 5,283 2,028 657 2,598 64,547 63,274 1,273 33,937 1,902 55,004 967 -288 53,749 7,842 2,956 46,459 1,313 7,231 971 6,260 1,273 53,731 47.288 153 784 3,061 18,865 4,794 10,178 2,635 6.818 6,443 2.569 1,048 2,826 68,210 66,966 1,244 34,466 1,979 58.257 1.054 -358 56,844 8,270 3.095 49,445 1,452 7,361 949 6,412 1,244 57.013 49,667 170 712 3,106 20,174 5,065 10,480 2,808 7,152 7,346 2.882 1.344 3,120 72,870 71,703 1,167 35,146 2,073 62,020 1,097 ^112 60,511 9,026 3,333 52,836 1,631 7,553 884 6,669 1,167 60.853 53,291 175 703 3,290 22,115 5,377 10,997 3.032 7,601 7,563 2.887 1,327 3,348 73,846 72.806 1,041 35,835 2,061 61,805 1.264 -440 60.100 9.776 3,971 52,484 1,700 7,620 775 6,845 1.041 60.764 53.125 189 555 3,407 21.056 5,293 11,302 3,319 8.005 7.639 2.741 1.276 3.622 78,580 77,630 949 36,323 2,163 65,655 1,422 -504 63,729 10.559 4,291 55.598 1.909 8.147 699 7,449 949 64,705 56.671 189 551 3.666 22,398 5,635 1 1 ,783 3,658 8,790 8,035 2,934 1,219 3.882 84,357 83,327 1.030 36.677 2,300 70,515 1,550 -575 68,391 1 1 ,403 4,563 59,842 2,181 8,493 779 7.714 1,030 69,486 60,925 197 612 4,057 24,235 6,062 12.523 3.834 9,404 8.561 3,058 1,188 4,315 89,126 88,189 938 37,127 2,401 74.244 1,779 -645 71,819 12,072 5,235 62,862 2,455 8,926 681 8.245 938 73.306 64,233 197 620 4,232 25.264 6.413 13,265 4,110 10,131 9,073 3.188 1,132 4,753 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 56 Mideast STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Mideast Region, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance n Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services u Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 90,853 89,679 1,174 37,721 2,409 74,642 1,784 -690 72,168 12,313 6,371 62,833 2,565 9,243 888 8,355 73,468 63.916 200 154 46 525 37 351 41 95 4,139 24,052 13,401 211 348 858 2,610 1,573 2,046 2,248 479 1,093 1,010 691 235 10,651 2,025 75 782 2,186 775 1,744 1,790 483 397 395 6,203 1,251 1,089 629 1,006 1,266 962 5,219 8,270 4,447 1,207 3,241 10,860 501 1,115 848 1,480 323 243 407 202 2,374 773 639 n.a. 11 873 n.a. 1,070 9,552 3,475 986 5,091 n.a. n.a. 96,370 95,366 1,004 38,202 2,523 79,208 2,053 -746 76,409 13,282 6,678 66,688 2.858 9,662 723 8,938 1,004 78,205 68,216 1 152 46 498 37 314 46 101 4,527 25,797 14,479 233 379 952 2.765 1,660 2,202 2,600 554 1,059 1,116 748 211 11,318 2,129 77 843 2,328 835 1,836 1,903 492 446 428 6,447 1,257 1,181 657 1,064 1,302 986 5,437 8,678 4,844 1,262 3,582 11,790 531 1,165 856 1,671 340 251 435 204 2,621 893 707 n.a. 11 969 n.a. 1,134 9,989 3,531 992 5,466 n.a. n.a. 100,493 99,410 1,084 38,597 2,604 82,540 2,377 -830 79,333 14,208 6,953 69,930 3,019 9,590 800 8,790 1,084 81,456 70,836 204 162 43 484 39 284 56 105 4,638 26,765 15.173 225 386 974 2,984 1,701 2,360 2,730 590 1,027 1,176 760 260 1 1 ,592 2,193 82 823 2,346 857 1,935 1,996 490 449 421 6,686 1,233 1,248 696 1,107 1,358 1,045 5,690 8,998 4,961 1,350 3,612 12,410 538 1,190 907 1,785 386 280 470 206 2,699 919 806 n.a. 12 1,061 n.a. 1,152 10,620 3,748 989 5,883 n.a. n.a. 104,488 103,410 1,078 39,133 2,670 85,015 2,439 -894 81,682 14,904 7,902 71,768 3,164 10,083 791 9,292 1,078 83,937 72,569 219 171 47 449 38 248 62 101 4,771 26,707 14,954 210 373 963 2,794 1,650 2,369 2,842 552 928 1,195 753 324 1 1 ,754 2,241 75 790 2,333 882 1,998 2,074 482 458 422 6,859 1,170 1,301 685 1,175 1,425 1,103 5,819 9,057 5,422 1,424 3,998 13,265 546 1,244 885 1,931 422 304 491 216 2,874 1,061 919 n.a. 13 1,136 n.a. 1,224 11,368 4,003 965 6,401 n.a. n.a. 110,359 109,467 893 39,552 2,790 89,668 2,564 -984 86,120 16,128 8,112 75,890 3,436 10,342 600 9,742 893 88,775 76,588 244 193 51 449 36 241 63 109 5,182 28,171 15,935 222 392 1,021 2,949 1,755 2,568 3,008 628 1,007 1,266 794 325 12,236 2,291 76 816 2,424 943 2,069 2,154 477 549 437 7,082 1,130 1,393 725 1,207 1,478 1,149 6,056 9,475 5,628 1,512 4,116 14,300 572 1,297 895 2,111 457 320 497 228 3.142 1,150 1,048 n.a. 14 1,226 n.a. 1,343 12,188 4,243 1,007 6,937 n.a. n.a. 115,221 114,278 943 40,083 2,875 93,108 2,915 -1 ,064 89,129 17,465 8,627 78,801 3,640 10,667 647 10,020 943 92,165 79,240 245 193 52 467 37 244 77 109 5,395 28,724 16,256 237 398 1,052 2,988 1,780 2,613 2,985 726 1,091 1,311 806 268 12,468 2,320 77 823 2,446 972 2,1 2,262 469 557 433 7,315 1,129 1,486 726 1,235 1,542 1,197 6,261 9,789 5,989 1,598 4,390 15,054 608 1.345 891 2,253 493 329 530 246 3,320 1,239 1,132 n.a. 18 1,274 n.a. 1,376 12,925 4,565 970 7,390 n.a. n.a. 123,330 122,391 939 40,555 3,041 99,458 3,094 -1,171 95,193 19,151 8,986 83,914 4,038 11,506 641 10,865 939 98,519 84,569 281 225 56 501 40 260 84 117 5,771 30,283 17,211 244 428 1,129 3,307 1,( 2,( 3,075 787 1,087 1,370 863 223 13,072 2,425 89 851 2,546 1,027 2.241 2,384 457 595 458 7,800 1,139 1,601 779 1,304 1.709 1,268 6,602 10,518 6,441 1,704 4,737 16,373 645 1,417 903 2,544 541 331 563 256 3,732 1,343 1,235 n.a. 22 1,337 n.a. 1,504 13.949 4,884 1,024 8,041 n.a. n.a. 132,156 131,128 1,028 41,025 3,221 106,081 3,242 -1.311 101,528 20,998 9,630 89,506 4,536 12,040 721 11,319 1,028 105,054 89,935 305 241 64 524 39 265 101 118 6,124 32,330 18,602 267 454 1,183 3,563 2,036 3,077 3,301 940 1,141 1,484 929 228 13,728 2.476 86 910 2,680 1,068 2,359 2.549 470 668 462 8,220 1,175 1,742 754 1,391 1,853 1,306 6,939 11,138 6,897 1,800 5,097 17,459 682 1,465 906 2,744 560 364 576 273 3,938 1,446 1,382 n.a. 24 1,420 n.a 1,678 15,119 5,239 1,056 8,824 n.a. n.a. 142,705 141,658 1.048 41,360 3,450 115,103 4,319 -1,431 109,353 22,394 10,958 97,222 4,977 12,904 761 12,142 1,048 114,056 97,274 324 256 67 525 41 268 94 122 6,579 35,109 20,467 281 494 1,273 3,806 2,242 3,407 3,719 946 1,374 1,694 970 262 14,642 2,559 84 973 2,828 1,145 2.530 2,801 479 746 497 8,779 1,156 1.866 846 1.518 2.023 1,370 7,465 11,782 7,464 1,912 5,552 19,248 719 1,582 906 3,078 596 408 615 300 4,360 1,601 1,518 n.a. 28 1,625 n.a. 1,911 16,782 5,739 1,210 9,832 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mideast 57 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Mideast Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 169,118 168,070 1,048 41,924 4,034 134,558 5,393 -1,788 127,377 26,134 15,607 113,435 6,172 14,951 758 14,193 1,048 133,510 112,743 388 317 72 655 40 277 227 110 7,612 38,968 22,577 292 538 1,368 3,990 2,434 3,892 4,159 1,109 1,505 1,916 1,057 318 16,391 2,782 91 1,073 3,175 1,260 2,876 3,192 533 870 540 10,041 1,151 2,160 936 1,932 2,271 1,591 8,487 13,551 9,691 2,346 7.345 23,350 802 1,740 961 3,817 707 459 684 355 5,608 1,817 1,946 n.a. 35 2,020 n.a. 2,400 20,767 6,762 1,378 12,627 n.a. n.a. 182,567 181,366 1.201 42,111 4,335 145,505 6,218 -1,718 137,569 27,750 17,248 123,575 6,821 15,109 908 14,201 1,201 144,304 121,540 437 358 79 671 42 312 175 141 8,358 41,673 24,176 307 583 1,492 4,272 2,632 4,276 4,444 1,120 1,580 2,062 1,108 300 17,497 2,930 91 1,117 3,306 1,375 3,097 3,484 589 980 527 10,893 1.192 2,328 922 2,127 2,601 1,723 9.239 14,431 10.231 2,743 7,488 25,608 845 1,754 959 4,330 768 492 680 381 6,306 1,949 2,205 n.a. 41 2,257 n.a. 2,641 22,764 7,157 1,459 14,147 n.a. n.a. 196,086 194.908 1,178 42,517 4,612 155,250 6.636 -1 ,620 146,995 28,540 20,551 132,281 7,908 15,061 863 14,198 1,178 154,073 128,420 455 362 93 728 43 372 158 156 9,132 42,257 24,262 313 576 1,545 4,281 2,692 4.406 4.493 987 1,476 2,097 1,113 282 17,995 3,096 96 1,119 3,187 1,430 3,228 3,729 604 988 519 12,009 1,270 2,514 929 2,304 3,102 1,890 9,916 15,418 10.526 3,111 7,415 27,978 903 1,778 966 4,668 826 508 746 396 7,044 2,203 2,553 n.a. 47 2,394 n.a. 2,948 25,653 7,870 1,576 16,207 n.a. n.a. 209,528 208,438 1,089 42,870 4,888 163,995 7,267 -1,685 155,042 29,736 24,749 139.321 8,838 15,836 780 15.057 1.089 162,906 134,702 522 419 103 649 43 374 74 158 10.063 42,386 24,029 329 564 1,592 4,119 2,693 4,278 4,358 1,280 1,346 2,093 1,128 249 18,358 3,191 91 1,157 3,181 1,474 3,297 3,797 658 1,010 502 12.707 1.343 2.795 860 2.396 3.273 2.040 10,383 16,396 11,784 3,376 8,407 29,811 949 1,726 971 4,744 940 556 776 405 7,726 2,444 2,771 n.a. 59 2.630 n.a. 3.115 28,204 8.450 1,635 18,119 n.a. n.a. 226,455 225,349 1,106 42,992 5,267 177,262 7,964 -1.825 167,473 31,082 27,901 150,324 10,183 16.755 792 15,962 1.106 176,155 145,436 567 454 113 845 47 435 198 166 10,786 45,000 25,745 355 628 1,734 4,556 2,885 4.532 4,591 1,347 1,358 2,292 1,199 269 19.255 3,245 93 1,270 3,284 1,566 3,493 3,995 687 1,105 517 14,027 1,368 3,124 877 2,523 3.867 2,268 11,310 17,449 12,656 3,602 9,054 32.796 1,009 1,720 981 5,245 1,053 603 832 416 8,680 2,719 3,177 n.a. 59 2,860 n.a. 3,443 30,719 9,097 1,725 19,897 n.a. n.a. 245,759 244,251 1.509 42,837 5,737 192,316 9,653 -1,930 180,733 33,994 31,032 163,538 11,302 17,476 1,118 16,358 1.509 190,807 157,102 622 497 125 955 47 492 234 183 11,757 48,930 28,631 399 664 1,938 5,251 3,197 4.982 5,073 1,519 1,505 2,544 1,265 295 20,299 3,333 97 1,372 3,408 1,657 3,695 4,307 701 1,210 519 15,105 1,520 3,439 946 2.650 4,092 2.458 12.140 18,776 12.942 3,952 8,990 35,875 1,082 1,776 1,010 5,801 1,175 661 930 417 9.710 2.980 3,383 n.a. 63 2,978 n.a. 3,902 33,705 9,754 1,715 22.235 n.a. n a 267,041 265.619 1,422 42,709 6,253 205,971 10,717 -2,113 193,141 37,843 36,057 175,520 12,741 17,711 967 16,744 1,422 204,549 168,057 660 513 146 1,340 65 668 417 190 12,025 52,719 31,284 407 686 2,073 6,025 3,541 5,597 5,415 1,463 1,709 2,774 1,315 279 21,435 3,501 98 1,350 3,307 1,811 3,896 4,881 834 1,248 509 16.141 1.599 3,623 1.008 2,891 4,406 2,614 13,527 19,636 13,286 4,562 8,725 38,722 1,115 1.802 953 6,338 1,247 733 1.004 429 10,811 3.207 3,565 n.a. 69 3,177 n.a. 4,273 36,493 10.664 1,693 24,136 n.a. n a 286,700 285,384 1,316 42,728 6,710 216,067 11,155 -2,386 202,526 39,059 45.115 182.552 14,739 18,775 818 17.957 1,316 214,751 175,330 674 516 159 1,679 59 868 567 185 11,126 52,935 31,126 444 561 2,018 5,733 3,703 5,815 5,417 1,421 1.760 2.930 1.324 n.a. 21.809 3.659 96 1.246 3.238 1,786 4,038 5.090 957 1,223 477 16,865 1,619 3,526 1,048 3,064 4,738 2,870 14,504 20,714 14.643 5.097 9,546 42,189 1,090 1,806 957 6,886 1,333 713 1,098 465 12,344 3,447 3.555 1.501 72 2.710 n.a. 4,211 39,421 11.510 1,679 26,232 n.a. n a 311,029 309.645 1,384 42.667 7,290 234,134 1 1 ,924 -2,663 219,547 42,359 49,124 195,215 17,121 21,798 834 20,964 1,384 232,750 191,152 762 575 187 1,911 56 912 758 185 1 1 ,485 57,551 33.732 510 589 2.197 6,124 4,052 6.202 5,855 1,774 1,797 3,180 1,452 n.a 23,820 3,948 95 1,309 3,554 2,013 4.336 5.593 1,027 1,404 541 18,729 1,849 3,907 1,133 3,313 5,281 3,246 15,604 22,427 16.614 5.608 1 1 ,006 46.068 1,212 1,958 1,115 7,731 1,505 761 1,211 552 13,812 3.926 3.561 1.592 78 2,724 n.a 4,329 41,598 12.534 1,689 27,375 n.a. n a 338,361 337,176 1,185 42.547 7,953 254.822 12,846 -2.970 239,006 47,108 52,247 209,766 19,809 25,248 597 24,651 1,185 253,636 209,742 752 564 187 2,369 94 1,237 841 197 1 1 ,976 64,047 37,376 594 642 2,415 6,760 4.333 6,863 6,295 2.230 2.102 3,527 1,617 n.a. 26,671 4,237 103 1,377 4.026 2.268 4,911 6.411 1,148 1,618 572 20,586 2,061 4,253 1,217 3,795 5,804 3,456 16,586 23,622 18,965 5.981 12,983 50,841 1.340 2,032 1.218 9,046 1,443 838 1,529 638 15,301 4,546 3.631 1.645 81 2,823 n.a. 4.729 43.894 13.330 1,668 28,896 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 58 Mideasi STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Mideast Region, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm "> Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 , Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products , Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries , Fabricated metal products , Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 373,293 371,883 1,410 42,421 8,800 281 ,997 14,291 -3,455 264,251 53,482 55,561 230,569 22,490 28,938 845 28,092 1,410 280,586 233,310 850 641 209 2,205 77 1,302 606 219 13,730 70,476 41,314 680 725 2,699 7,372 4,722 7,830 7,004 2,362 2,345 3,839 1,737 n.a. 29,161 4,554 127 1,460 4,529 2,493 5,485 6,862 1,246 1,808 597 22,797 2,224 4,753 1,376 4,175 6,496 3,773 18,801 26,076 21,454 6,532 14,922 56,920 1,567 2,198 1,335 10,462 1,655 954 1,754 773 16,892 5,147 3,812 1,889 92 3,069 n.a 5,320 47,277 14,532 1,710 31 ,034 n.a. n.a. 413,376 411,775 1,601 42,358 9,759 310,374 16,298 ^1,027 290,048 62,327 61,000 253,684 25,029 31,660 986 30,674 1,601 308,773 258,351 950 720 229 2,537 75 1,491 735 237 15,197 78,047 46,185 800 710 2.927 8,417 5,219 8,786 7,854 2,642 2,600 4,382 1,847 n.a. 31,863 4,912 132 1,453 4,814 2,695 6,283 7.563 1,334 2,019 657 25,137 2,490 5,234 1,471 4,486 7,337 4,120 21,036 27,847 23,913 7,239 16,674 63,687 1,852 2,338 1,295 12,342 1,785 1,050 1,947 804 18,578 5,682 4,213 2.156 105 3,280 n.a 6,259 50,421 15,306 1,806 33.310 8,251 25,059 460,325 459,127 1,199 42,272 10,890 337,964 17,875 ^1,754 315,335 74,700 70,290 277,167 28,178 32,619 554 32,065 1,199 336,766 281,867 988 739 250 3,369 99 1.580 1,443 247 15,801 82,840 49,392 766 812 3,020 8,598 5,510 9,610 8,643 2,540 2,950 5,024 1,920 n.a 33,448 5,244 137 1,493 4,550 2,870 6,648 8,303 1,475 2,073 656 26,925 2,492 5,442 1,618 4,821 8,102 4,450 23,271 29,461 26,962 8.162 18,800 72,249 2,254 2,520 1,239 14,227 1,833 1,222 2,131 909 21,090 6,643 4,778 2,447 118 3,568 n.a. 7,269 54,899 16,639 1,994 36,266 9,138 27,129 510,875 509,320 1,554 42,329 12,069 367,022 20,836 -5,273 340,913 90,735 79,227 302,562 30.638 33,822 928 32,894 1,554 365,468 306,185 1,056 802 255 3,529 135 1,567 1,576 251 16,251 88,431 52,904 758 874 3,140 9.272 5,728 10,291 9.349 2,623 3,145 5,692 2,031 n.a. 35,527 5,597 154 1,540 4,616 3,098 7,017 8,999 1,616 2,209 682 28,960 2,405 5,660 1,683 5,143 9,135 4,935 25,169 31,505 30,400 9,133 21,267 80,884 2,705 2,643 1,259 16,184 1,994 1,257 2,338 911 23,704 7,420 5,311 2,803 134 3,674 n.a. 8,548 59,282 17,699 2,411 39,172 10,071 29,101 546,073 544,596 1,476 42,382 12,885 387,595 22,506 -5,449 359,640 98,489 87,944 320,233 33,302 34,060 782 33,278 1,476 386,119 322,653 1,177 901 277 3,456 121 1,645 1,432 257 17,134 88,341 51 ,460 691 918 3.010 7,740 5,535 10,304 9,800 2,351 2,962 6,152 1,997 n.a. 36,881 5,821 173 1,448 4,550 3,194 7,532 9,554 1,742 2,222 645 31,114 1,992 5,623 1,643 5,373 10,966 5,516 26.646 32,995 32,070 10,535 21,535 89,720 2.970 2,790 1,292 18,428 2,108 1,330 2,415 991 26,761 8,689 5,914 2,975 150 3,997 n.a. 8,909 63.466 18,322 2,800 42,344 11,207 31,137 582,682 581,568 1,115 42,544 13,696 413,117 24,143 -5,647 383,328 104,850 94,504 341,162 35,326 36,629 448 36,181 1,115 412,003 343,976 1,354 1,017 337 2,512 64 1,321 858 269 19,323 89,704 51,050 802 996 3,035 6.635 5,416 10,054 10,454 2,639 2,862 6,099 2,059 n.a 38,654 6.072 181 1,507 4,767 3,359 8,143 9,836 1,788 2,363 637 31,010 1,521 5,929 1,617 5,803 10,567 5,574 27,733 36,773 36,196 11,642 24,554 99,371 3,168 3,228 1,309 21,265 2,484 1,486 2,684 1,205 29,152 9,491 6,596 3,386 169 4,229 n.a. 9,519 68,027 19,431 2,980 45,615 12,055 33,560 644,386 642,517 1,870 42.687 15,096 456,183 26,884 -6,012 423,287 123,280 97,820 374,595 37,441 44,147 1,201 42,946 1,870 454,313 380,908 1,528 1,168 360 2,902 35 1,462 1,089 317 23,323 96,221 54,992 953 1,154 3,182 6,525 5,827 10,867 11,620 3,137 3,121 6,304 2,304 n.a. 41,229 6,401 192 1,511 5,022 3.635 8,920 10,554 1,752 2,624 618 33,846 1,662 6,721 1,636 6,537 1 1 ,097 6,193 30,843 40,432 39,682 12,673 27,009 112,132 3,453 3,565 1,532 24,789 3,096 1,805 2,995 1,588 31,753 11,163 7,297 3,729 184 4,521 n.a. 10,662 73,405 20,761 3,207 49,437 13,365 36,071 689,594 687,615 1,980 42,794 16,114 491,651 30,255 -6,293 455,103 131,219 103,271 403,775 40,143 47,733 1,298 46,435 1,980 489,672 410,953 1,776 1,327 449 3,118 24 1.326 1,413 355 27,198 99,774 56,651 1,097 1,247 3,224 5,906 6,051 11,360 11,978 3,473 3,343 6,767 2,206 n.a. 43,123 6,724 191 1,504 4,943 3,678 9,857 1 1 ,240 1,737 2,671 578 35,552 1,744 6,959 1.648 7,028 11,390 6,782 33,041 44,479 41,807 13,562 28,244 124,209 3,783 4,171 1,553 28,689 3,701 1,754 3,546 1,706 34,147 12,205 7,882 4,232 204 4,678 n.a. 11,958 78,719 21,765 3,419 53,535 14,399 39,137 735,030 732,846 2,184 42,991 17,097 527,104 33,275 -6,588 487,241 138,310 109,479 433,970 42,698 50,436 1,542 48,894 2,184 524,920 441,296 1,947 1,435 512 1,871 28 1,244 197 401 31,734 101,202 56,715 1,253 1,302 3,338 5,349 6,264 11,036 12,236 3,291 3,460 6,929 2,256 n.a. 44,488 6,955 165 1,516 4,955 3,744 10.575 11,611 1,604 2.803 559 37,059 1,775 7,533 1,634 7,461 1 1 ,348 7,308 35,155 47,503 48,523 15,374 33,149 136,302 4,065 4,566 1,646 32,080 3,820 1,925 3,754 1,951 36,873 13,911 8,376 4,868 229 5,036 n.a. 13,204 83,624 21,940 3,543 58,141 15,645 42,496 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mideast 59 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for the Mideast Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type:'' Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm ,0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ! Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance' 2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 858,596 856,508 2,088 43,435 19,767 626,773 40,348 -7,753 578,673 159,232 120,691 513,097 49.937 63,739 1,356 62,384 2,088 624,685 527,082 2,617 2,083 534 2,408 38 1,178 712 479 38,381 110,925 60,941 1,646 1,445 3,688 5,902 6,796 12,007 9,641 3,327 3,472 10,489 2,527 n.a. 49,984 7,523 130 1,653 5,046 4,031 12,638 13,695 1,418 3,260 589 41,169 1,639 8,637 1,418 8,297 13,318 7,860 42,341 54,067 63,775 18,680 45,095 171,398 4,831 5,293 1,789 31,241 4,653 2,169 4.769 2,495 46,896 18,140 9,971 6,019 292 6,130 24,348 2,362 97,603 25,044 3,871 68,688 18,222 50.465 922,275 919,818 2,457 43,585 21,160 660,878 43,392 -8,072 609,414 183.203 129,657 540,665 54,062 66,152 1,669 64,483 2,457 658,422 553,410 2,725 2,191 534 2,053 24 1,109 365 555 39.529 114.528 62.355 1,715 1,458 3,816 6,177 6,900 12,301 9,778 3.336 3,451 10,784 2,639 n.a 52,173 7,776 145 1,732 5,039 4.186 13,078 14,688 1,496 3,425 608 42,442 1,606 9,109 1,339 9,061 12,979 8,348 43,977 56,518 63,690 19,625 44,064 187,949 5,318 5.212 1,930 33.907 4.640 2,254 5,096 2,784 52,516 19,711 10,760 6,904 319 6,725 26,600 3,275 105,011 26,380 4,006 74,625 19,800 54,824 977,220 974,900 2.320 43,726 22,349 698,882 45,966 -9,042 643,874 191,848 141,497 569,561 58,973 70,349 1,392 68,957 2,320 696,562 582,768 3,031 2,438 594 2,184 23 1,209 354 598 38,730 115,807 61,296 1,666 1,415 3,847 6,307 6,920 12,182 9,143 3.200 3,348 10,743 2,525 n.a. 54,511 7,884 152 1,665 4.945 4,246 13.528 16.282 1,643 3,571 595 45,374 1,525 9,454 1,411 9,692 14,399 8,893 45,596 57,457 68,576 20,739 47,837 206,012 5,813 5,398 2,041 36,474 4,833 2,379 6,055 2,882 58,527 21,989 11,671 7,808 354 7,244 29,073 3.470 113.794 28,386 4,280 81,129 21,438 59,690 1,003,443 1,001,607 1,836 43,885 22,865 708,977 47,739 -9,473 651.765 191,714 159,965 574,905 63,043 71,029 921 70,109 1,836 707,140 588,446 3,106 2,499 607 2,024 26 1,148 310 540 34,751 115,856 60,122 1,649 1,296 3,646 6,003 6.716 12,105 9,017 3,157 3,294 10,760 2,477 n.a. 55,734 8,118 178 1.620 4.885 4,140 13,607 17,287 1.666 3.664 567 47,058 1,477 9,376 1,613 10,053 14,765 9,774 45,057 57,324 71,953 20.831 51.121 211.318 5.990 5,313 1.964 35,123 4,590 2,088 6.313 3.020 63,295 22,767 12,750 8.582 362 7,683 27,995 3,483 118,694 30,383 4,499 83,813 22,097 61,715 1,056,766 1.054,459 2,306 44,064 23,982 753,749 50,171 -10,627 692,952 185,031 178,783 605,846 68,262 79,641 1,414 78,227 2,306 751,443 628,094 3,209 2.596 613 2,024 25 1,143 297 559 33,659 119,451 60,900 1,682 1,301 3,705 6,065 6,967 12,257 9,012 3,363 3,342 10,640 2,568 n.a. 58,551 8.402 177 1,609 4,944 4,359 14,587 18,314 1,698 3,929 533 49,061 1,633 9,577 1,596 10,316 15,684 10,256 47,474 59,318 85,753 22,770 62,983 228,146 6,536 5,628 2,160 38,579 4,616 2,024 7,128 3.142 69.281 24,407 13.418 9.491 400 7,925 29,714 3,696 123,349 31,937 4.639 86.773 22,395 64,378 1,090,321 1.088,070 2.251 44.255 24,637 778.632 51,790 -11,138 715.705 186.308 188,309 621,078 73,425 84,130 1,311 82,819 2,251 776,381 647,846 3,405 2,738 667 2,014 23 1,065 326 600 34,214 120,459 61,236 1,741 1,359 3,761 6.294 6,966 11,894 9.025 3.959 3.233 10,373 2,631 n.a. 59,223 8,607 187 1,699 4,967 4,369 14,849 18,305 1.641 4,065 533 51,808 1.609 10,059 1,576 10,578 17,061 10,924 47,586 60,376 91,640 23.214 68.426 236,346 6.872 5,943 2.270 39,434 4,780 2,148 6,698 3.383 72,533 24,749 14,140 10,109 422 8,489 30,847 3,528 128.535 33.200 4,484 90.851 23,400 67,451 1,130,903 1,129,028 1,874 44,368 25,489 802,640 54,255 -1 1 ,403 736,982 197,379 196,542 640,987 76,421 85,232 927 84,305 1,874 800,765 667,828 3,571 2,877 695 2,056 25 1,052 303 677 36,525 123,149 62,338 1,827 1,413 3.892 6,336 7,139 11.861 9,141 4,593 3,307 10.130 2.696 n.a. 60,81 1 8,703 218 1,749 4,865 4,434 15.459 18,915 1.759 4.201 507 53,782 1,631 10,634 1,573 10.957 17,667 11.320 49,284 63.280 91,052 23,484 67.568 245,129 7,061 6,078 2,325 41,817 5,168 2,142 6.465 3.465 75.589 24,817 14,938 10,930 469 8,969 31.071 3.824 132,937 33.868 4,385 94.684 24.748 69,936 1,183,752 1.182,363 1,390 44,442 26,636 836,183 56.430 -11,977 767,776 208,911 207.065 669.531 75,438 91.215 311 90,903 1.390 834,793 699.105 3.626 2.985 640 2.038 30 1.060 331 616 37,298 124.822 63,127 1,826 1,386 3.946 6,563 7.196 12,275 9,487 4.493 3,123 10.130 2,701 n.a. 61 ,696 8,624 255 1,703 4.707 4.431 16,009 19,428 1,743 4,280 517 55,677 1.578 10.660 1,378 1 1 .660 18,992 1 1 .409 51.023 65.216 100.673 24,806 75.867 258,733 7.490 6.257 2.472 45.493 5.267 2.230 7.275 4,112 78.959 25.397 15.616 1 1 .550 493 9.126 33,185 3,811 135.689 33.910 4,377 97.402 25.447 71,955 1,245,254 1.243,167 2,087 44,509 27,978 873,187 58,434 -12,621 802,132 224,494 218,627 704.297 72,890 96,000 960 95.040 2,087 871,101 733,084 3,717 3,118 599 2,062 35 1,063 354 610 38.956 126,534 63,802 1,842 1.391 4,042 6,821 7,347 12,720 9.660 3,644 2.977 10,618 2,740 n.a 62,732 8.846 339 1,652 4,535 4,451 16.231 20.109 1,680 4,377 513 57,856 1,555 9,299 1.355 13,768 20,243 11,636 52,715 67,125 112,758 26,202 86,556 271,360 7,914 6,341 2,474 50.608 5,511 2.280 7,751 4,399 80,263 26.334 16,151 11.939 534 9.477 35,252 4,129 138.016 34.016 4.178 99.823 25.748 74,075 1,303,943 1,302,525 1,417 44,576 29,252 920,354 61,533 -12,123 846,698 231,651 225,593 747,745 73.242 99,368 280 99,087 1,417 918,937 777,632 3,911 3.298 613 2.197 32 1,095 398 672 41,491 132,230 65.987 1,971 1,488 4,100 6,761 7,701 13,398 10,096 3,901 3,171 10,560 2.839 n.a. 66,243 9,062 342 1.718 4.599 4.521 17.469 21,673 1.691 4,653 517 60,209 1,585 9,708 1,410 14,467 21,235 11,804 56,045 70.486 122.219 27.710 94,509 288.844 8.253 6.598 2,461 57,242 5.853 2,399 8,311 4,528 82,383 27,837 17.058 12.612 562 9,773 38,581 4,392 141,305 34.714 4,183 102,408 26.151 76,257 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 60 New England STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New England 76°/c □ Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% Net earnings by place of residence i ! Dividends, interest, and rent 15% Transfer payments 85% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 81% Wage and salary disbursements j ] Other labor income 11% Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New England 61 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the New England Region, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence 7,086 6,886 201 8,130 872 5,239 11 n.a. 5,228 1,755 103 4,408 37 793 138 655 201 5,038 4,662 18 13 338 1,924 373 947 323 725 376 70 24 282 6,546 6,342 204 8,175 801 4,744 11 n.a. 4,733 1,705 107 4,014 36 694 143 551 204 4,540 4,153 19 11 292 1,620 352 886 283 690 387 72 21 295 5,836 5,693 143 8,193 712 4,079 11 n.a. 4,068 1,574 194 3,521 32 526 92 434 143 3,936 3,541 16 8 226 1,348 316 756 258 613 395 72 19 304 4,656 4,550 106 8,220 566 3,138 11 n.a. 3,127 1,369 160 2,762 28 349 65 284 106 3.032 2.650 12 5 122 945 258 582 221 504 382 68 18 296 4,352 4,235 116 8,254 527 3,010 11 n.a. 2,999 1,188 165 2,643 25 343 83 260 116 2,894 2,515 11 4 77 1,003 236 518 213 454 379 83 17 278 4,814 4,691 123 8,296 580 3,461 12 n.a. 3,449 1,214 151 2,994 27 440 86 354 123 3.338 2,869 11 5 111 1,140 253 646 214 488 469 120 14 335 5,150 5,006 144 8,361 616 3,800 12 n.a. 3,788 1,204 158 3,262 30 508 104 404 144 3.656 3,127 13 5 114 1,286 268 707 219 514 529 126 17 387 5,793 5,627 166 8,391 690 4,210 13 n.a. 4,197 1,339 257 3,576 36 597 123 474 166 4,043 3,448 13 6 165 1,415 291 771 237 548 596 264 18 313 6,008 5,844 164 8,409 714 4,531 53 n.a. 4,478 1,352 178 3,884 38 609 116 493 164 4,366 3,811 17 7 165 1,625 314 849 243 593 555 220 20 315 5,504 5,362 142 8,427 653 4,141 48 n.a. 4,094 1,172 238 3,545 38 558 94 464 142 3,999 3,390 15 5 141 1,291 302 840 229 567 609 257 21 331 5,926 5,781 145 8.438 702 4.462 46 n.a. 4,417 1.284 226 3,829 40 594 96 498 145 4,317 3,714 16 6 167 1,514 310 876 241 585 603 247 22 334 6,376 6,243 134 8,449 755 4,851 50 n.a. 4,801 1,329 247 4,149 44 658 82 577 134 4,717 4,116 17 6 204 1,727 324 963 258 618 601 233 33 335 7,752 7,581 171 8,586 903 6,201 64 n.a. 6,137 1,386 229 5,313 50 838 109 729 171 6,030 5,308 20 7 290 2,525 366 1,158 277 667 722 273 113 337 9,523 9,271 252 8.627 1,104 7.964 87 n.a. 7,876 1,419 227 6,816 62 1,086 176 910 252 7,712 6,688 27 8 375 3,540 418 1.290 273 757 1,023 394 294 335 10,917 10,587 330 8,534 Per capita personal Income (dollars) s 1,279 Derivation of personal income: 9.394 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 120 n.a. 9,275 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 1,421 221 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements 8,011 Other labor income 79 1,305 Farm 242 1.062 Earnings by industry: ' Farm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade 330 9,064 7,594 29 8 267 4,316 474 1,404 291 Services 807 1,470 Federal, civilian Military State and local 554 576 341 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 11,285 10,988 297 8,588 1,314 9,715 129 n.a. 9,586 1,424 275 8,275 113 1,326 204 1,123 297 9,417 7,740 34 8 221 4,308 534 1,455 300 880 1,677 552 774 351 11,382 1 1 ,042 340 8,515 1,337 9,587 126 n.a. 9,461 1,445 476 8,052 131 1,403 238 1,165 340 9,247 7,578 43 8 241 3,914 561 1,561 324 927 1,669 455 837 377 12,317 11,931 386 8,909 1,383 9,917 128 n.a. 9,789 1,631 897 8,204 143 1,570 280 1,290 386 9,531 8,462 54 12 406 3,981 656 1,911 385 1,057 1,069 326 320 424 13,091 12,716 375 9,059 1,445 10,581 136 n.a. 10,445 1,750 896 8,942 176 1,463 260 1,203 375 10,206 9.274 59 14 491 4,399 694 2,039 410 1,169 931 275 151 506 13,810 13.391 419 9,232 1,496 11,331 144 39 1 1 ,226 1,826 757 9,547 199 1,585 289 1,296 419 10,912 9,884 62 11 579 4,652 717 2,141 440 1,283 1,028 276 166 586 13,642 13,247 395 9,379 1,455 1 1 ,030 143 46 10,933 1.812 897 9,237 210 1,583 273 1,309 395 10,634 9,484 67 11 589 4.207 698 2,121 467 1,323 1.150 301 189 660 15,039 14,698 341 9,316 1,614 12,003 187 66 1 1 ,882 2,153 1,004 10,108 265 1,631 216 1,415 341 11,663 10,438 73 12 684 4,795 724 2,215 529 1.406 1.225 308 211 706 16,692 16,305 386 9,289 1,797 13,760 222 89 13.628 2,184 11,630 340 1,790 256 1,534 386 13,374 1 1 ,850 80 15 777 5,685 787 2.428 577 1,501 1,523 419 346 758 17,683 17,275 407 9,358 1,890 14,466 239 112 14,339 2,404 940 12,240 373 1,852 293 1,560 407 14.059 12.342 82 14 803 5,936 843 2,467 616 1,581 1,716 482 418 816 18,838 18,468 370 9,628 1,957 15,388 249 141 15.280 2.535 1,024 13,086 417 1,885 264 1,621 370 15,019 13,214 79 16 825 6.427 897 2,591 674 1,705 1,804 494 431 880 19,135 18,844 291 9,833 1,946 15,330 292 165 15.203 2,759 1,173 12,999 434 1,897 197 1,700 291 15,038 13.176 83 17 886 5,984 937 2,705 752 1.812 1,862 471 447 945 20,529 20,180 350 9,871 2,080 16,355 328 197 16,224 3,037 1,268 13,745 489 2,121 250 1,871 350 16,005 14.083 83 19 1,029 6,353 982 2,815 817 1,984 1,923 494 430 998 21,937 21,620 317 9,928 2,210 17,600 354 235 17,480 3,133 1,324 14.861 564 2.174 210 1,964 317 17,283 15,246 88 22 1,141 6,917 1,056 2.990 873 2.159 2,037 522 457 1,057 23,114 22.800 315 10,030 2,305 18,406 410 271 18,268 3.305 1.541 15.474 628 2,303 196 2,107 315 18.091 15,918 89 23 1.203 7,070 1.101 3,129 952 2,351 2,173 546 478 1,150 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 62 New England STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the New England Region, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 23,616 23.265 350 10.219 2,311 18,536 409 291 18,417 3.356 1.842 15,558 613 2,365 221 2,144 350 18,186 15,826 98 52 46 21 1 P) C-) ( D ) 1,140 6,742 3.982 129 88 126 356 505 811 678 43 616 236 292 102 2,760 394 4 481 282 370 330 190 16 300 393 1,096 184 249 25 128 279 231 1,051 2,154 1,024 261 763 2.501 106 261 191 220 81 50 65 26 696 155 294 n.a. 4 143 n.a. 209 2,360 602 494 1,264 n.a. n.a. 25,248 24,962 286 10,437 2,419 19,920 473 319 19,766 3,621 1,860 16,750 698 2,473 177 2,296 286 19,634 17,158 91 49 41 24 1 ( n ) 2 ( D ) 1,223 7,454 4,461 141 99 146 404 552 919 811 50 638 270 310 120 2,993 405 4 523 305 403 350 216 17 336 434 1,140 184 269 28 133 288 238 1,111 2,278 1,094 265 829 2.745 111 273 193 269 86 49 67 24 770 179 328 n.a. 4 166 n.a. 225 2,476 624 499 1,354 n.a. n.a. 26,304 25,956 348 10,532 2,498 20,733 553 342 20,523 3.826 1,956 17,504 738 2,492 238 2,254 348 20,385 17,783 87 53 34 28 ( L ) ( D ) 5 ( D ) 1.247 7,666 4,637 147 101 145 389 555 978 868 53 651 268 315 166 3.029 419 5 502 307 413 370 231 18 341 423 1,1 180 283 28 138 302 250 1,147 2,362 1,139 284 854 2,927 111 284 204 311 98 53 73 23 799 178 363 n.a. 4 189 n.a. 236 2,602 662 487 1,453 n.a. n.a. 27,594 27,294 300 10.666 2,587 21.552 588 364 21,327 4,076 2,191 18,211 787 2,554 191 2,363 300 21,252 18,454 92 56 36 31 (') ( r> ) 8 ( D ) 1,287 7,828 4,774 137 100 146 386 567 1,001 892 51 723 271 309 191 3,054 416 4 485 303 421 387 237 17 359 423 1,213 168 292 27 147 314 265 1,183 2,433 1,219 301 918 3,167 115 301 199 358 112 58 82 23 853 207 405 n.a. 4 212 n.a. 238 2,798 720 494 1,583 n.a. n.a. 29,277 28,991 286 10,800 2,711 22,808 622 394 22,580 4,461 2.236 19,285 858 2,665 175 2,490 286 22,522 19,564 103 63 40 31 w ( D ) 8 ( D ) 1,375 8,298 5,127 143 105 158 412 611 1,084 966 56 740 307 320 223 3,171 429 4 503 318 436 407 244 17 385 428 1,264 162 317 28 153 330 275 1,229 2,565 1,288 319 970 3,409 119 316 202 407 120 59 83 24 914 222 455 n.a. 4 233 n.a. 251 2,958 738 515 1,705 n.a. n.a. 30,578 30,301 277 10,986 2,783 23,648 705 417 23,360 4,850 2,369 20,017 910 2,720 164 2,556 277 23,371 20,245 101 62 39 34 1 P) 11 ( D ) 1,461 8,393 5,225 148 106 165 398 614 1,101 969 62 820 315 318 208 3,168 423 4 485 315 446 430 247 15 380 422 1,310 162 333 27 158 343 287 1,265 2,675 1,375 338 1,037 3,630 126 325 201 454 128 65 89 24 974 239 493 n.a. 5 236 n.a. 269 3.126 778 505 1,843 n.a. n.a. 32,765 32.455 311 11,186 2,929 25,192 747 458 24,903 5,387 2,475 21,208 1,001 2,982 197 2,785 311 24,881 21,520 113 71 42 37 1 < D i 12 ( D ) 1,628 8,761 5,445 160 114 183 423 662 1,184 966 73 829 325 338 1 3,315 449 4 487 328 465 453 262 16 407 445 1,393 158 364 29 161 374 307 1,332 2,859 1,479 360 1,120 3,918 130 344 204 494 137 65 98 24 1,068 266 539 n.a. 6 248 n.a. 294 3,361 822 527 2,013 n.a. n.a. 35,273 34.912 361 11,329 3,114 26,938 783 500 26.655 5.987 2,630 22,681 1.126 3,131 244 2,887 361 26,577 23,024 123 74 49 43 1 ( D ) 17 ( D ) 1,751 9,403 5,933 164 125 200 451 716 1.288 1,054 87 943 358 370 177 3,469 457 5 514 341 492 472 276 16 434 464 1,484 160 396 28 172 399 329 1,388 3,010 1,565 382 1,183 4.257 145 361 205 534 143 69 102 25 1.172 288 602 n.a. 7 271 n.a. 332 3.553 834 542 2,177 n.a. n.a. 38,462 38,096 366 1 1 .430 3,365 29,540 1,051 551 29,041 6,540 2,881 24.967 1,252 3,321 251 3,070 366 29,174 25,303 129 79 50 41 1 ( D ) 15 ( D ) 1.894 10,504 6,802 176 134 217 513 808 1.467 1,226 92 1,143 409 404 215 3.701 478 4 543 357 534 509 302 16 461 497 1,578 163 427 30 16 427 345 1,519 3,225 1,667 409 1,258 4,746 161 393 206 610 154 77 110 26 1,299 320 681 n.a. 8 311 n.a. 391 3,871 924 573 2,374 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New England 63 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the New England Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: « Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry:* Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 45,567 45,274 293 11,637 3,916 34,525 1,338 681 33,868 7,602 4,097 29,214 1,608 3,703 179 3,524 293 34,232 29,456 143 98 45 81 1 ( D ) 53 ( D ) 2,193 11,748 7,654 189 138 248 529 912 1,544 1,460 92 1,263 493 454 333 4,094 522 4 568 389 596 590 338 18 522 546 1,810 162 494 36 241 474 403 1,784 3,771 2,044 499 1,545 5,883 188 442 219 779 187 87 126 31 1,715 364 841 n.a. 9 393 n.a. 501 4.776 1,063 631 3,082 n.a. n.a. 49,668 49,353 315 11,735 4,232 37,561 1,516 808 36,853 8,228 4,586 31,930 1,820 3,811 201 3,610 315 37,246 32,042 162 115 47 72 1 n 40 ( D ) 2,489 12,479 8,212 199 146 271 570 999 1,631 1,571 96 1,314 557 483 376 4,267 544 4 577 398 639 644 377 17 553 515 2,023 167 537 33 276 576 434 1,997 4,052 2,213 572 1,640 6,555 195 449 219 885 205 100 122 33 1,961 384 970 n.a. 11 447 n.a. 575 5,203 1,112 666 3,425 n.a. n.a. 53,207 52,875 332 11,878 4,479 40,016 1,604 811 39,223 8,496 5,487 34,058 2.091 3,866 213 3,653 332 39,684 33,868 177 119 58 70 ( D : 2,768 12,541 8,243 204 149 281 552 1,043 1,649 1,609 88 1,280 569 488 330 4,298 577 5 546 390 648 676 410 18 536 491 2,243 169 575 40 306 667 486 2,163 4,370 2,359 656 1,703 7,176 207 454 220 941 223 102 137 34 2,202 437 1,087 n.a. 12 484 n.a. 635 5,816 1,257 724 3,835 n.a. n.a. 56,407 56,095 311 11,996 4,702 41,887 1,748 838 40,977 8,837 6,593 35,517 2,301 4,070 197 3,872 311 41,576 35,203 195 135 59 45 1 To 1 ( d ; 2,984 12,243 7,899 210 152 288 527 1,053 1,516 1,536 99 1,154 562 495 306 4,344 595 6 531 392 654 703 429 20 555 459 2,456 177 634 42 328 747 527 2.258 4,662 2,625 705 1,920 7,735 222 441 220 961 253 112 146 36 2,461 482 1,209 n.a. 18 524 n.a. 647 6,374 1,314 741 4,319 n.a. n.a. 61,095 60,776 319 12,088 5,054 45,614 1,933 889 44,570 9,290 7,234 38,559 2,689 4,366 205 4,162 319 45,295 38,238 208 140 68 80 2 ( n ) 44 ( D ) 3,255 13,248 8,577 230 167 308 578 1,183 1,657 1,682 112 1,170 615 553 322 4,671 617 6 586 420 714 757 463 34 628 446 2,761 180 713 44 350 889 585 2,477 4,951 2,803 751 2,052 8,454 244 439 222 1,035 281 120 166 42 2,725 530 1,325 n.a. 15 566 n.a. 743 7,057 1,439 798 4,821 n.a. n.a. 66,860 66,436 424 12,148 5,504 50,115 2,373 932 48,673 10,106 8,082 42.335 3,032 4,748 291 4,457 424 49,691 41,970 240 162 78 85 1 ( n ) 45 ( d : 3,419 14,770 9,761 274 190 353 634 1,346 1,935 1,945 136 1,297 726 586 338 5,008 630 6 638 451 788 797 513 39 705 443 3,029 198 798 58 373 978 622 2,792 5,357 3.004 831 2.173 9,275 259 456 228 1.171 322 147 197 46 3,038 606 1.383 n.a. 16 593 n.a. 811 7,721 1,501 768 5,452 n.a. n.a. 72,670 72,215 456 12,157 5,978 53,526 2,643 1,005 51,889 11,217 9,564 45,252 3,417 4,858 315 4,543 456 53,071 45,022 257 162 95 143 3 ( n : 95 ( D ) 3.317 16,213 10.989 292 202 383 709 1,509 2,249 2,170 108 1,481 860 642 384 5,224 648 7 614 455 849 854 562 50 757 429 3,223 202 824 53 421 1.066 656 3,120 5,679 3,080 934 2,146 9.989 266 472 215 1,292 346 157 209 45 3.399 655 1,448 n.a. 18 611 n a. 858 8,048 1,563 642 5,843 n.a. n.a 77,601 77,268 333 12,176 6,373 55,530 2,726 1,076 53,880 11.432 12,289 46,632 3,891 5,007 182 4,826 333 55,197 46,525 260 158 102 1 (") 135 ( D ) 3,071 16.198 10,989 266 192 355 623 1,676 2,246 2,100 108 1,776 993 654 n.a. 5.209 664 8 574 462 826 905 612 52 680 426 3,353 211 797 53 445 1,140 707 3,345 5,956 3.378 1.029 2.349 10,776 276 488 216 1,336 383 186 226 45 3,826 680 1,345 305 20 490 n a. 955 8,672 1.706 633 6,334 n.a. n a 84,985 84,536 449 12,207 6,962 61,323 2,950 1.180 59,554 12,420 13,010 50.726 4,601 5,996 292 5,704 449 60,874 51,632 309 174 135 258 (') 210 ( D ) 3,246 18,128 12,257 313 205 388 700 1.871 2,450 2.360 131 1.953 1,135 751 n.a. 5.871 731 9 667 526 964 991 647 55 770 511 3,708 240 889 59 494 1,228 799 3.665 6.470 3.850 1,127 2,723 11,998 323 530 251 1,550 436 199 254 50 4,282 731 1,465 355 23 523 n.a. 1,025 9.243 1.832 624 6,787 n.a. n a 93,226 92,824 402 12.257 7,606 67,594 3,238 1,307 65,663 13,873 13,690 55,559 5,344 6,692 216 6,476 402 67,193 57,146 297 176 121 319 5 n 232 ( D ) 3.375 20,476 13,961 368 218 435 779 2.021 2.930 2,660 173 2.207 1.337 832 n.a. 6.515 775 9 715 619 1,079 1,139 710 63 871 535 4,085 268 974 59 596 1,349 839 3.953 6.969 4.284 1.213 3.072 13,389 368 562 273 1,858 416 211 320 54 4.800 928 1,476 406 26 557 n.a. 1.134 10,047 1,977 648 7,422 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 64 New England STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the New England Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 104,025 103,610 415 12,303 8,455 75,989 3,692 1,483 73,781 15,701 14,544 62,223 6,146 7,620 231 7,389 415 75,575 64,672 363 202 161 244 4 ( D ) 154 ( D ) 3,844 23,199 16,009 472 245 525 874 2,265 3,354 3,094 193 2,459 1,575 953 n.a. 7,189 827 11 771 696 1,197 1,301 802 72 925 587 4,538 293 1,093 74 679 1,489 910 4,522 7,778 4,904 1,341 3,563 15,281 442 631 299 2,268 487 251 364 57 5,299 1,008 1,585 497 29 616 n.a. 1,448 10,902 2,174 710 8,019 n.a. n.a. 117,006 116,617 389 12,345 9,478 85,107 4,303 1,697 82,500 18,311 16,195 69,832 6,962 8,313 193 8,120 389 84,717 72,947 428 230 198 295 6 ( D ) 191 ( D ) 4,352 26,262 18,406 562 232 572 1,020 2,526 3,992 3,605 213 2,881 1,786 1.018 n.a. 7,856 899 13 799 712 1,323 1,459 900 86 1,022 643 5.095 336 1,213 82 789 1,675 1,001 5,197 8,532 5,486 1,506 3,980 17,300 492 686 290 2,765 537 283 407 66 5,884 1,129 1,751 564 32 663 n.a. 1,750 11,771 2,258 755 8,758 2,700 6,057 132,439 132,066 373 12,372 10,705 94,294 4,847 1,982 91,430 22,336 18,673 77,640 8,028 8,626 171 8,455 373 93,921 81,130 428 237 192 541 18 ( D ) 413 ( D ) 4,589 29,336 20,914 577 271 592 1,132 2,836 4,698 4,129 244 3,337 2,011 1,087 n.a. 8,421 975 14 823 692 1,466 1,554 1,049 81 1,084 682 5,568 345 1,252 85 858 1,902 1,126 5,855 9,153 6,091 1,732 4,359 19,569 543 738 278 3,305 543 327 435 78 6,772 1,294 1,876 671 36 724 n.a. 1,950 12,791 2,411 820 9,560 3,021 6,539 147,974 147,498 477 12,436 11,899 102,775 5,670 2,144 99,249 27,406 21,319 85,083 8,924 8,768 284 8,484 477 102,298 88,711 385 249 136 594 18 (?) 454 ( D ) 4,874 31,848 22,780 548 285 617 1,207 3,033 4,993 4,599 275 3,637 2,420 1,164 n.a. 9,068 1,013 16 871 728 1,588 1,658 1,211 101 1,138 742 6,089 343 1,322 92 936 2,164 1,232 6,268 9,950 6,835 1,961 4,874 21,869 602 768 279 3,879 589 322 474 76 7,628 1,399 2,137 721 40 740 n.a. 2,215 13,587 2,604 943 10,040 3,311 6,729 159,421 158,905 516 12,468 12,787 109,708 6,177 2,292 105,824 30,168 23,429 91,258 9,900 8,550 308 8,242 516 109,192 94,766 418 294 124 537 14 ( D ) 401 P) 5,360 33,203 23,573 485 283 594 1,198 3,031 5,100 5,038 244 3,933 2,517 1,150 n.a. 9,630 1,126 21 814 743 1,671 1,818 1,387 107 1,219 726 6,571 308 1,346 98 997 2,439 1,382 6,587 10,481 7,087 2,225 4,862 24,522 666 824 284 4,566 642 356 501 86 8,624 1,599 2,413 769 45 765 n.a. 2,382 14,426 2,732 1,085 10,609 3,590 7,019 172,462 171,970 492 12,544 13,748 119,984 6,734 2,437 115,688 31,763 25,01 1 99,047 10,863 10,074 288 9,786 492 119,493 103,908 528 349 179 302 5 ( D ) 181 P) 6,375 34,835 24,672 562 294 613 1,109 3,016 5,125 5,635 253 4,250 2,610 1,204 n.a. 10,163 1,135 24 883 774 1,757 1,994 1,451 103 1,304 737 6,945 293 1,468 113 1,122 2,537 1,410 7,045 12,011 8,305 2,453 5,853 27,562 722 1,023 285 5,427 784 423 558 99 9,367 1,814 2,713 899 49 805 n.a. 2,594 15,584 2,921 1,146 11,516 3,975 7,542 193,663 193,089 575 12,642 15,319 135,148 7,576 2,617 130,189 37,525 25,949 111,251 11,800 12,098 367 11,731 575 134,573 117,685 556 409 147 384 3 39 255 87 7,930 39,021 28,051 677 335 664 1,201 3.096 5,6 6,976 381 4.597 2,887 1,371 n.a. 10.970 1,176 28 957 847 1,884 2.235 1.616 108 1,433 685 7,508 309 1,705 138 1,302 2,461 1,593 8,062 13,579 9.006 2,741 6,265 31.639 821 1,161 330 6,602 999 503 632 132 10,253 2,205 3,022 1,013 56 863 n.a. 3.048 16,888 3,141 1,225 12,522 4,696 7,827 209,197 208,623 574 12,741 16,420 148,295 8,665 2,787 142,416 39,563 27,219 121,634 12,907 13,754 359 13,395 574 147,721 129,077 801 488 314 494 P) P) 347 99 9,486 40,865 29,568 738 369 707 1,104 3,142 6,256 7,558 377 4,979 2,970 1,369 n.a 11,297 1.236 30 914 817 1.909 2.504 1.730 117 1,454 587 8,095 318 1,798 166 1,458 2,596 1,759 9.021 15,233 9,730 3,063 6,667 35,352 924 1,403 332 7,718 1,211 482 747 151 11,056 2,476 3,259 1,176 67 861 n.a. 3,488 18,644 3,313 1,328 14,003 5,261 8,743 225,995 225,402 592 12,833 17,610 161,214 9,696 2,946 154,464 42,631 28,900 132,576 13,877 14,761 388 14,373 592 160,622 140,717 982 552 430 141 1 46 -30 124 11,546 41,858 30,108 814 404 723 1,109 3,119 6,283 7,599 364 5,197 3,090 1,406 n.a. 1 1 ,750 1,280 32 910 807 1,982 2,750 1,829 128 1,512 520 8,410 276 1.977 185 1,538 2,494 1,940 9,910 16,819 1 1 ,382 3,603 7,778 39,669 1,023 1.568 350 9,061 1,287 587 825 178 1 1 ,930 2,935 3,526 1,353 74 937 n.a. 4,036 19,904 3,380 1,378 15,146 5,710 9,436 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New England 65 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the New England Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services ,4 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 272,286 271,617 669 13,085 20,810 197,359 12,003 3,338 188,694 51,263 32,329 160,569 16,924 19,866 434 19,433 669 196,690 172,772 1,312 885 426 353 1 P) 145 P) 14,786 45,079 32,160 961 452 843 1,239 3,512 7.326 5,839 298 5,232 4,896 1,562 n.a 12,919 1,378 34 983 745 2,175 3,336 1,962 112 1,662 532 9,783 241 2,311 212 1,830 2,908 2,282 13,059 20,224 16,483 4,653 11,830 51,692 1,296 1,942 375 9,357 1,632 720 1,058 337 15,553 3,848 4,224 1,864 98 1,202 7.646 540 23.918 3.986 1,457 18,475 7,036 11,439 291,351 290,701 651 13,182 22,103 206,934 12,880 3,291 197,345 58,285 35,722 167,783 18,364 20,787 398 20,389 651 206,284 180,523 1,244 893 352 203 17 n 23 ( D ) 14,171 46,237 32,966 937 435 846 1,179 3,734 7,628 5,794 297 5,523 4,962 1,631 n.a. 13,272 1,376 18 977 690 2,234 3,478 2,124 120 1,705 550 10,153 233 2.348 203 1,956 2,835 2,578 13,739 21,005 16,985 4,929 12,056 56,784 1,438 1,944 402 9,932 1,607 772 1,141 406 17,736 4.134 4.629 2.126 108 1,324 8,325 757 25,760 4.196 1,509 20,056 7,542 12,514 300,630 299,958 673 13,220 22,741 211,427 13,258 3,586 201,755 59,046 39,829 171,531 19,394 20,501 376 20,125 673 210,754 183,396 1,299 923 376 184 7 (") 14 ( D ) 1 1 .985 46,064 32,651 861 384 845 1,138 3,729 7,319 5,678 205 5,829 5,088 1,576 n.a. 13,413 1,456 38 954 642 2,271 3,497 2,208 119 1,697 532 10,647 234 2,338 208 2,088 2,979 2,799 13,759 20,521 18,002 5,012 12,990 60,935 1,450 1,930 423 10,633 1,599 782 1,336 439 19,530 4,408 5,066 2,338 116 1,433 8,775 676 27,358 4,533 1,553 21,273 7,730 13,543 304,546 303,936 610 13,197 23,078 210.563 13,661 3,648 200,550 58,065 45,931 170.447 20.265 19,850 320 19,530 610 209,953 182,029 1,296 909 387 167 6 26 19 116 10,081 45,718 32,077 799 362 752 1,073 3,548 6,981 5,738 191 5,869 5,205 1,559 n.a. 13,640 1,526 40 982 632 2,266 3,492 2,380 106 1,705 511 10,988 217 2,311 241 2,106 3.022 3,090 13,465 19,773 18,243 4,790 13,452 62,299 1,412 1,834 405 10,440 1,455 725 1.356 423 20.977 4,569 5.571 2,412 121 1,521 8,363 716 27,924 4,668 1,531 21.725 7,824 13,901 318,366 317,574 792 13,183 24,150 222,629 14,222 4,442 212,849 55.860 49,657 177,974 21,644 23.011 512 22,499 792 221,837 193,213 1,310 974 337 189 5 33 25 127 10,219 46,856 32,540 810 388 795 1,111 3,647 7,181 5,866 226 5.645 5,246 1,625 n.a 14.316 1,569 59 1,048 680 2,349 3,596 2.550 132 1.830 505 11,582 243 2,345 231 2,262 3,151 3,349 14.218 20,577 20,572 5,126 15,446 67,690 1,522 1,989 444 1 1 .496 1,503 781 1,674 452 22,905 4,867 5,777 2,621 128 1,489 9,252 788 28,624 4,849 1,481 22,294 7,882 14,412 328,914 328,136 779 13,208 24,903 231,397 14,807 4.280 220,870 56,600 51,444 183,585 23,120 24,693 482 24.210 779 230.619 200,724 1,329 1,049 280 211 6 26 40 139 10,883 46,777 31,983 836 407 803 1,177 3.697 6.897 5,629 266 5,346 5,304 1.621 n.a. 14.794 1,609 50 1,095 691 2,360 3,713 2,563 137 2,018 557 12,585 239 2,512 218 2,382 3.387 3.847 14.183 21,397 22,284 5,286 16,998 71,075 1,562 2,059 466 11,835 1,632 829 1,653 523 23.964 5,261 6.108 2,850 134 1,599 9,801 799 29,895 5.117 1,405 23,373 8,530 14,843 343,175 342.537 639 13,233 25,934 240,474 15,717 4,269 229,026 60,196 53,953 191,114 23,718 25,642 343 25,300 639 239,836 208,917 1,372 1.106 265 210 1 15 35 159 11,616 47,792 32,345 880 435 838 1,254 3,902 6,873 5,885 288 5,070 5,283 1,637 n.a 15,446 1,651 30 1,152 679 2,413 3,969 2,691 175 2,129 557 13.160 256 2.681 233 2,471 3,460 4,059 14,861 22,349 22,770 5,441 17.329 74.788 1.616 2.110 477 13,573 1.809 773 1,832 435 24,913 5,315 6,325 3,071 142 1.767 9,726 904 30,919 5,180 1,277 24,461 8,998 15.463 364,142 363,567 574 13,271 27,439 253.040 16,617 4,832 241,255 65.421 57.466 202,366 23.436 27,239 239 27,000 574 252,466 220,684 1,411 1,160 251 218 1 18 49 150 12,143 48,943 33,077 909 433 825 1,279 4,057 6.920 6,648 306 4,805 5,286 1,612 n.a. 15,866 1.630 65 1,156 677 2,472 4.132 2,808 217 2,195 513 13,980 267 2,739 234 2,663 3,654 4,424 16,079 23,067 24,723 5,477 19,246 80.119 1,707 2,171 508 15,498 1,863 838 1,981 512 25,934 5,461 6.678 3.264 139 1.852 10,849 865 31,782 5,325 1,242 25,214 9.124 16,090 384,540 383,885 654 13,319 28,872 265,686 17,268 5,678 254,096 71,477 58,967 214,281 22,877 28,528 304 28.224 654 265.032 232,293 1,460 1.238 223 217 (') 16 55 145 12,978 50,403 34,083 920 448 842 1,393 4,157 7,174 7,141 291 4,680 5,414 1,624 n.a. 16,320 1,704 68 1,134 668 2,533 4.263 3,031 225 2,241 455 14,537 269 2,268 265 3,278 3.810 4,647 16,956 23,947 26.580 5,828 20,752 85.215 1.799 2.195 510 17,656 1,966 866 2,161 529 26,811 5,683 6,932 3.420 149 1.963 11.654 921 32.738 5.368 1,236 26,134 9,314 16.820 406,858 406.263 595 13,372 30,427 284,091 18.490 5.218 270.819 74,305 61.733 230.960 23,226 29,905 242 29,662 595 283,496 249.694 1.562 1.337 225 234 1 17 60 157 13,952 53,595 36,276 992 496 904 1,446 4,502 7,567 7,697 386 4,860 5,748 1.679 n.a. 17.320 1.771 75 1,192 686 2,638 4.537 3,319 237 2.399 466 15,417 274 2.382 279 3,490 4,011 4,982 18,397 25,239 29,118 6,452 22,666 92,180 1.914 2,297 509 20,154 2.108 935 2.403 554 27,906 6,061 7,307 3,692 160 2,069 13.128 984 33.802 5,454 1,244 27.104 9,555 17,549 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 66 Plains STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Plains Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 77% 16% Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent j | Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 76 ° 7 V(^ \X m° /0 y \ \ t\ J \ v T-12% \_ \ y 20% \. ^-8% □ Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income I I Proprietors' income 35°/c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Plains 67 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Plains Region, 192&-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local i 7,584 5,938 1,646 13,260 572 6,298 11 n.a. 6,288 1,148 149 4,002 40 2,256 1,371 885 1,646 4,652 4,196 15 88 262 863 655 1,300 290 723 456 98 13 345 6,798 5,547 1,251 13,335 510 5,595 11 n.a. 5,584 1,066 148 3,770 39 1,785 1,014 771 1,251 4,344 3,874 14 80 257 795 599 1,171 266 691 470 100 12 357 5,632 4,925 707 13,446 419 4,452 11 n.a. 4,441 922 269 3,281 36 1,135 526 609 707 3,745 3,269 15 53 197 643 499 1,017 241 604 476 102 12 362 4,244 3,796 448 13,518 314 3,328 11 n.a. 3,317 738 189 2,611 31 685 316 369 448 2,880 2,428 13 43 105 486 386 708 212 475 451 96 11 345 3,751 3,388 363 13,567 276 2,988 10 n.a. 2,978 605 168 2,384 29 575 250 325 363 2,625 2.164 10 40 71 457 355 625 182 424 460 129 11 320 4,168 3.931 237 13,593 307 3,355 11 n.a. 3,345 648 175 2.722 32 602 121 481 237 3,118 2,542 9 48 88 552 390 809 183 462 577 191 11 375 5,524 4,204 1,320 13,630 405 4,676 11 n.a. 4,665 668 191 2,906 33 1,737 1.177 561 1,320 3,356 2,756 10 54 112 585 428 887 196 484 599 187 13 400 5,631 4,909 723 13,601 414 4,524 11 n.a. 4,512 770 350 3,244 39 1,241 576 665 723 3,801 3,096 10 64 161 665 475 988 205 529 705 351 14 340 6,490 5.049 1,441 13.544 479 5,499 39 n.a. 5,459 796 234 3,477 38 1,983 1,282 701 1,441 4,058 3.380 14 82 149 748 515 1,085 211 576 678 304 15 359 5,926 4,892 1.033 13.491 439 4.964 37 n.a. 4,927 756 242 3.372 37 1.555 874 681 1,033 3.931 3,198 13 61 159 652 481 1,070 207 555 733 343 14 376 6,181 5,117 1,064 13,505 458 5,146 40 n.a. 5,106 815 260 3,474 38 1,634 905 729 1.064 4.082 3,363 13 62 182 721 495 1,105 214 572 719 326 15 378 6,487 5.342 1.146 13.498 481 5,400 44 n.a. 5,356 861 271 3,582 41 1,776 971 806 1,146 4,254 3,542 14 66 165 782 510 1,191 220 592 713 313 13 387 7,912 6,239 1.673 13,292 595 6,761 49 n.a. 6,711 929 272 4,225 48 2,488 1,453 1.035 1.673 5.087 4.331 16 81 351 1.022 588 1.406 233 634 757 295 66 396 10,602 7,700 2,902 13.126 808 9,332 66 n.a. 9.266 1.067 269 5.365 57 3.911 2,612 1.299 2,902 6,430 5,488 20 96 488 1,591 708 1.591 247 747 942 294 249 399 12,536 9,253 3,282 12.768 982 11,241 102 n.a. 11,138 1,131 266 6,696 72 4,472 2,933 1,538 3,282 7,958 6.454 21 113 352 2,197 812 1,856 267 835 1,505 376 713 415 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income ' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 13,133 10,065 3,069 12,446 1,055 11,729 107 n.a. 11,622 1,190 322 7,296 102 4,330 2,707 1,623 3,069 8,660 6,939 25 109 243 2,388 948 2,019 278 928 1,721 391 894 436 13,931 10.774 3,157 12,394 1,124 12,215 112 n.a. 12,103 1,290 538 7,546 123 4,547 2,824 1,723 3,157 9,058 7,156 23 102 296 2,230 969 2,226 309 1,000 1.903 411 1,005 486 15,629 11,684 3,945 13,180 1,186 13,240 119 n.a. 13,121 1,539 970 7,526 135 5,580 3,579 2,001 3,945 9.295 8,063 26 121 504 1,976 1,135 2,770 368 1.162 1,232 392 273 567 16,986 12,756 4,230 13,446 1,263 14,433 143 n.a. 14,291 1,720 975 8,515 161 5,757 3,816 1,941 4,230 10.203 9,062 28 154 670 2,319 1,252 2,991 384 1,264 1,141 370 114 657 19,999 14,592 5,407 13,604 1,470 17,020 158 -25 16,837 2.272 890 9,598 182 7,240 4,993 2,247 5,407 11,613 10,304 38 198 828 2,623 1,418 3,281 455 1,462 1,309 405 133 771 18,279 15,095 3,184 13,850 1,320 15,117 165 -26 14,925 2,329 1,025 9,852 204 5,061 2,798 2,263 3,184 1 1 ,932 10,487 51 193 843 2,660 1.442 3,283 496 1,519 1,445 443 152 850 20,616 16,559 4,057 14,103 1,462 17,001 211 -34 16,756 2,642 1,217 10,616 246 6,138 3.685 2.453 4,057 12,944 11,412 57 209 977 2,980 1,518 3.436 589 1,647 1,532 457 168 906 22,523 18,380 4,144 14,167 1,590 19,010 248 -44 18,718 2,801 1,004 12,202 311 6,498 3,778 2,719 4,144 14,866 13,017 68 250 1,125 3,618 1,711 3.833 638 1,774 1,849 526 328 996 23,768 19,820 3,948 14,175 1,677 20,024 279 -53 19,692 3,029 1,048 13,231 355 6,438 3,602 2,836 3,948 16,076 13,993 77 275 1,166 4,073 1,816 3.991 701 1.894 2,082 585 403 1,094 24,133 21.039 3.094 14,268 1,691 20.158 293 -64 19,802 3,189 1,143 14,103 398 5,657 2,766 2.891 3,094 17,064 14,845 82 311 1,186 4,467 1.926 4.052 781 2,041 2,219 601 449 1,168 25,055 21,582 3.473 14.453 1,734 20.782 333 -71 20,378 3,384 1,292 14,205 420 6,157 3.171 2.986 3,473 17,309 14.975 90 284 1,299 4,309 1,893 4.118 856 2.127 2,334 618 463 1,254 25,583 23,017 2,566 14,730 1,737 21.060 372 -82 20.605 3,560 1,418 15,039 469 5,551 2,284 3,268 2,566 18.493 16.031 95 309 1,454 4.545 1,964 4.347 946 2,372 2,462 645 471 1,346 26,937 24,293 2.644 14,905 1,807 22,181 438 -95 21,647 3,768 1,522 15,924 527 5.730 2,374 3,355 2.644 19.536 16.939 95 342 1,527 4,867 2.087 4,480 995 2,546 2,598 663 480 1.455 28,818 25,593 3.225 14.979 1,924 23.656 501 -106 23,049 3.985 1.785 16,624 594 6,438 2,939 3.498 3.225 20.430 17.683 100 356 1.460 5,150 2,175 4,666 1.070 2.707 2,747 691 473 1,583 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 68 Plains STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Plains Region, 1958-97 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 '. Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 30,420 26,638 3,782 14,994 2,029 24,587 518 -120 23,949 4,387 2,084 16,947 618 7,022 3,476 3,546 3,782 20,805 17,863 103 100 3 319 124 13 128 55 1,483 5,083 2,646 107 69 232 152 318 513 278 178 480 124 92 104 2.437 1,208 2 19 163 152 384 243 68 69 131 2,183 736 512 11 255 341 328 1.663 3,094 1,143 345 798 2,791 147 351 211 202 150 92 81 38 769 176 124 n.a. 1 254 n.a. 196 2,942 750 452 1,740 n.a. n.a. 31,256 28,616 2,640 15,195 2,057 25,040 606 -141 24,293 4,712 2,251 18,266 699 6,075 2,327 3,748 2,640 22,399 19,302 107 105 2 306 116 11 121 58 1,670 5,577 2,981 125 75 268 175 349 601 362 186 481 130 105 123 2,596 1,282 2 21 174 166 399 261 65 85 141 2,304 743 556 11 279 371 343 1,776 3,310 1,232 369 863 3,020 155 362 214 235 157 85 86 35 856 202 138 n.a. 1 287 n.a. 206 3,097 772 474 1,851 n.a. n.a. 32,768 29,695 3,073 15,424 2,124 26,277 699 -153 25,425 4,950 2,393 19,093 738 6,447 2,747 3,700 3,073 23,204 19,910 118 116 2 333 146 11 116 60 1,710 5,724 3,061 116 77 277 175 350 614 417 226 455 136 108 111 2,663 1,310 2 22 174 171 425 273 65 87 133 2,367 730 593 13 284 386 361 1,835 3,352 1,278 405 873 3,193 152 371 228 253 174 90 92 35 900 210 148 n.a. 1 320 n.a. 219 3,294 825 478 1,990 n.a. n.a. 33,955 30.935 3,020 15,570 2,181 27,064 741 -163 26,160 5,143 2,653 19,731 794 6,539 2,684 3,855 3,020 24,044 20,493 132 130 2 313 124 11 117 62 1,802 5,794 3,000 109 73 225 172 348 621 403 224 443 142 110 129 2,793 1,337 2 22 170 250 439 286 67 89 132 2,366 694 603 12 282 391 384 1,923 3,398 1,349 423 926 3,415 152 391 225 276 184 97 101 35 972 229 162 n.a. 1 349 n.a. 242 3,551 879 506 2,166 n.a. n.a. 36,202 32,675 3,527 15,657 2,312 29,004 778 -182 28,045 5,401 2,757 20,951 870 7,183 3,140 4,042 3,527 25,478 21,683 160 157 3 304 120 12 108 65 1,919 6,212 3,296 109 75 231 185 372 695 454 281 478 155 117 144 2,916 1,361 2 24 184 271 454 311 70 105 134 2,475 711 652 12 294 403 403 2,010 3,565 1,424 450 974 3,613 158 405 229 302 202 97 98 38 1,036 230 178 n.a. 1 378 n.a. 260 3,794 927 525 2,343 n.a. n.a. 37,703 34,194 3,509 15,715 2,399 30,127 876 -202 29,049 5,752 2,902 21,937 931 7,259 3,124 4,135 3,509 26,617 22,574 161 158 3 297 114 12 109 62 2,012 6,485 3,489 113 78 236 197 389 747 447 300 546 169 116 153 2,996 1,381 2 26 191 282 471 321 75 114 132 2,556 708 692 12 299 420 424 2,093 3,676 1,507 478 1,029 3,787 169 418 231 327 213 1 103 38 1,095 238 195 n.a. 2 391 n.a. 260 4.043 999 512 2,532 n.a. n.a. 39,264 36,416 2,848 15,787 2,487 31,321 932 -224 30,166 6,086 3,012 23,341 1,037 6,943 2,461 4,482 2,848 28,474 24.096 195 192 3 313 125 11 108 69 2,113 6,968 3,785 116 82 253 214 430 840 468 324 620 178 118 142 3,183 1,460 2 28 198 307 499 342 74 132 140 2,684 720 731 13 316 452 452 2,164 3,959 1,618 512 1,106 4,080 175 449 236 367 222 111 109 39 1,204 260 217 n.a. 2 404 n.a. 285 4,377 1,064 554 2,759 n.a. n.a. 43,139 39,001 4,138 15,819 2,727 34,510 981 -248 33,281 6,587 3,271 24,950 1,158 8,402 3,735 4,667 4,138 30,372 25,690 208 204 4 325 136 12 109 68 2,332 7,442 4,131 127 94 269 236 467 955 540 399 622 187 121 115 3,311 1,475 2 31 206 330 530 367 75 155 141 2,858 743 815 14 333 481 472 2,261 4,196 1,708 545 1,163 4,360 187 458 239 391 223 118 112 40 1,307 282 263 n.a 2 427 n.a. 311 4,682 1,116 543 3,022 n.a. n.a. 46,427 42,089 4,338 15,8 2,922 37,475 1,285 -284 35,906 6,942 3,579 27,334 1,285 8,856 3,922 4,934 4,338 33,137 28,016 222 217 4 330 145 12 102 71 2,483 8,423 4,864 138 105 287 266 526 1,152 664 411 791 206 131 186 3,559 1,545 2 32 219 359 571 415 76 189 152 3,023 757 873 16 355 520 501 2,468 4,480 1,796 578 1,218 4,792 205 503 241 436 237 131 117 41 1,446 313 301 n.a. 3 468 n.a. 349 5,121 1,211 585 3,326 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Plains 69 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Plains Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance > 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products , Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 53,077 49.377 3.700 16,047 3,308 42,535 1,712 -366 40,456 7,759 4,863 32,220 1,675 8,640 3,297 5,343 3,700 38,834 32,669 271 266 5 393 165 17 142 70 2,848 9,908 5,837 149 121 316 277 616 1,397 867 525 857 245 147 319 4,071 1,739 1 37 249 432 656 482 85 219 170 3,433 798 1,017 23 435 570 590 2,784 5,183 2,114 668 1,446 5,735 235 550 262 541 274 140 136 55 1,818 335 368 n.a. 4 563 n.a. 452 6,165 1,423 660 4,082 n.a. n.a. 57,816 53,575 4,240 16,202 3,568 46,648 1,928 -425 44,295 8,226 5,295 35,298 1,873 9,477 3,814 5,662 4,240 42,408 35,543 313 308 5 404 176 1 120 89 3,102 10,677 6,304 166 131 336 319 692 1.562 983 532 834 261 158 330 4,373 1,840 1 39 259 482 716 522 93 253 166 3.679 823 1,087 25 488 637 619 3,059 5,589 2,289 740 1,549 6,430 230 575 265 617 324 163 138 53 2,085 387 435 n.a 5 622 n.a. 531 6,864 1,516 750 4,598 n.a. n.a. 62,355 57,877 4,478 16,350 3,814 49,749 2,042 -372 47,335 8,782 6,238 37,882 2,171 9,696 4,018 5,678 4,478 45,272 37,516 311 303 7 425 1 25 117 95 3,276 10,968 6,313 168 132 350 330 706 1,589 1,006 511 819 274 167 260 4,655 1,980 1 38 269 503 766 583 98 252 165 3,985 866 1,172 28 521 729 669 3,275 5,939 2,416 826 1.590 6,922 255 597 262 664 343 164 153 53 2,293 438 484 n.a. 5 649 n.a. 561 7,756 1,743 813 5,199 n.a. n.a. 67,021 62,391 4,630 16,475 4,068 53.006 2.251 -373 50,382 9,449 7,190 40,293 2,458 10,254 4,129 6,125 4,630 48,375 39,870 353 346 7 424 192 26 104 102 3,589 11,150 6,372 184 154 364 321 732 1.599 958 618 795 268 177 201 4,778 2,060 1 39 273 523 799 546 97 274 165 4,353 920 1,321 32 540 815 725 3,492 6,328 2,690 892 1,797 7,491 271 601 258 711 393 182 161 58 2,486 475 537 n.a. 9 717 n.a. 631 8.505 1,845 881 5,780 n.a. n a. 74,119 67,864 6,255 16,563 4,475 58,983 2.507 -390 56,086 10,169 7,864 43,511 2,879 12,594 5.749 6,844 6.255 52,728 43,500 377 367 10 457 200 34 118 105 3,837 12,375 7,248 231 179 404 357 832 1,894 1,039 689 935 296 198 194 5,126 2,133 1 45 295 595 876 570 103 322 187 4.886 1,003 1,528 58 574 915 809 3,811 6.769 2.898 945 1,952 8.092 294 621 257 771 438 200 182 60 2.699 522 602 n.a 8 755 n.a. 684 9,228 2.003 952 6,272 n.a. n.a 86,904 75,567 11,337 16.628 5,226 69,731 3,124 -431 66,177 11,609 9,118 48,304 3,282 18,145 10,695 7.450 11,337 58,395 48.504 403 391 12 538 225 43 150 121 4,162 13,949 8,408 260 203 450 426 959 2,312 1,220 818 1.016 318 231 196 5.541 2,225 (') 53 342 667 957 613 107 379 198 5,483 1,132 1,734 68 645 1,022 882 4,272 7,618 3,118 1,052 2,065 8,961 323 651 261 876 496 222 211 63 2,949 620 650 n.a. 9 789 n a 840 9,890 2,118 981 6,791 n.a. n.a 92,087 84.357 7,730 16,672 5,524 72,079 3,579 -469 68,031 13,392 10,665 53.307 3,819 14,953 6,979 7.974 7.730 64,349 53.637 447 433 14 709 252 63 255 139 4,576 15.395 9,299 279 204 492 507 1,108 2,664 1,362 799 1,101 357 266 159 6,096 2,490 (') 56 347 728 1,038 689 129 415 205 6,041 1.202 1,909 72 766 1.143 949 5,066 8,288 3,233 1,190 2.044 9,882 357 690 243 1.002 535 252 233 66 3.323 670 n a 10 865 n a 947 10,712 2.329 1,025 7,358 n.a. n a 100,252 92,729 7,523 16,743 5,988 77,073 3,830 ^170 72,774 14,479 12,999 57,169 4,555 15,349 6,723 8,626 7,523 69,550 57.644 460 446 15 854 296 74 330 154 4,978 15,819 9.427 316 183 512 491 1,327 2,735 1,269 765 1.168 408 253 n.a. 6,391 2,621 ( L ) 56 336 748 1,118 754 138 430 190 6,379 1,185 1,942 79 860 1.272 1.041 6.064 8,411 3,625 1,338 2,287 1 1 ,054 367 737 241 1.249 588 271 263 77 3.803 723 663 348 10 737 n a 978 11,906 2,552 1,038 8.315 n.a. n a 108,269 103.848 4,422 16,864 6,420 82,874 4,227 -571 78.076 15,924 14.269 63.663 5.551 13.660 3,499 10,161 4,422 78,452 65,529 515 495 20 910 335 72 344 160 5,983 17.901 10.716 380 212 585 535 1.444 3.044 1.452 997 1.296 485 286 n.a 7,185 2,896 ( L ) 58 383 861 1.244 861 173 488 220 7,256 1,331 2,246 87 966 1.431 1,195 6,622 9,468 4,246 1.502 2,744 12.627 436 858 275 1,536 678 304 299 94 4,391 771 690 405 11 766 n.a. 1,113 12,923 2.695 1.066 9,163 n.a. n a 120,031 114.823 5,208 16.950 7,082 91.911 4,563 -715 86,633 18,083 15,315 70,293 6,587 15,032 4.235 10,796 5,208 86,703 72,754 408 394 14 1,014 315 118 418 163 6,468 20,443 12,400 454 242 659 642 1,639 3.528 1,654 1.355 1.352 561 315 n.a. 8.044 3,138 ( L ) 62 410 939 1,493 985 188 598 228 7.936 1,437 2,428 88 1,122 1,575 1,285 7,096 10,252 4,765 1.652 3.113 14.371 502 901 296 1,827 636 356 377 110 5.075 971 714 458 13 852 n a 1.284 13.949 2.905 1.065 9,979 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 70 Plains STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Plains Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1932 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services |4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 136,730 128,849 7,881 17,028 8,029 105,415 5,225 -885 99,306 20,751 16,673 79,141 7,710 18,564 6,818 11,746 7,881 97,534 82,518 470 454 16 1,181 436 140 418 187 7,525 23,103 14,161 540 271 767 762 1,856 3,961 1.916 1,440 1,636 654 358 n.a 8,942 3,443 ( L ) 69 447 1,057 1,721 1,062 223 667 253 8,903 1,610 2,783 108 1,214 1,786 1,402 8.097 11,431 5,438 1,856 3,582 16,370 598 1,032 319 2,141 750 425 425 126 5,791 1,052 746 562 15 932 n.a. 1,454 15,017 3,110 1,086 10,821 n.a. n.a. 151,828 145,171 6,657 17,097 8,880 115,991 6,078 -1,052 108,861 24,311 18,655 89,033 8,701 18,257 5,506 12,751 6,657 109,335 93,067 556 537 19 1,433 525 154 545 209 8,289 26,349 16,193 594 272 845 902 2,111 4,800 2,194 1,382 1,959 750 384 n.a. 10,155 3,820 ( L ) 72 476 1,1 2.093 1,202 258 785 261 10,137 1,877 3,090 125 1,431 2.057 1,558 9,297 12,462 6,055 2,091 3,964 18,488 655 1,116 306 2,624 822 467 474 130 6,544 1,194 819 645 18 970 n.a. 1,705 16,268 3,283 1,144 11,841 3,606 8,235 163,721 161.982 1,739 17,208 9,514 119,757 6,610 -1,225 111,922 29,531 22,268 96,492 9,670 13,595 538 13,057 1,739 118,018 100,061 522 506 16 1,805 545 159 896 205 8,053 27,923 17,032 559 320 838 945 2,196 5,231 2,359 1,142 2,160 871 413 n.a. 10,891 4,187 ( L ) 75 494 1,279 2,135 1,341 292 793 296 10,949 2,057 3,183 124 1,536 2,332 1,718 10,078 12,960 6,697 2,382 4,314 21,075 735 1,192 292 3,050 827 565 525 129 7,678 1,379 943 741 18 1,075 n.a. 1.925 17.957 3,549 1,257 13,151 4,057 9,094 184,865 179,516 5.349 17,264 10,708 132,047 7.590 -1,326 123,131 36,422 25,312 104,474 10.396 17,177 4,161 13,015 5,349 126.698 107,131 549 538 10 2,124 609 170 1,150 195 7,645 29,838 18,173 557 350 852 990 2,322 5,616 2,577 1,140 2,387 938 444 n.a 1 1 ,666 4,474 ( L ) 77 483 1,415 2,211 1,463 334 897 310 11,764 2,159 3,327 133 1,642 2,597 1,906 10,684 13,805 7,304 2,646 4,658 23,418 813 1,247 292 3,546 883 531 561 117 8,816 1,484 1,035 821 20 1,152 n.a. 2,099 19,567 3,765 1,459 14,343 4,372 9,971 194,293 190,553 3,741 17,292 11,236 134,819 8,079 -1,350 125,390 40,660 28,243 108,354 11,124 15,342 2,464 12,878 3,741 131,079 110,116 597 593 4 1,910 428 220 1,067 195 7,363 29,940 17,809 518 353 806 939 2,332 5,278 2,521 1,219 2,269 1,128 447 n.a. 12,131 4,634 ( L ) 71 470 1,520 2,366 1,565 332 871 302 12,273 2,091 3,366 101 1,724 2.845 2,145 10,902 14,215 7,398 2,918 4,480 25,518 821 1,288 294 4,085 903 538 591 126 9,944 1,688 1,119 835 20 1,244 n.a. 2,021 20,963 3,922 1,627 15,414 4,714 10,700 202,762 201,578 1,184 17,325 11,703 140,321 8,535 -1 ,459 130,327 42,134 30,301 113,911 11.951 14.460 -31 14,490 1,184 139,137 116,732 699 674 25 1,601 340 189 856 216 7,979 31,105 18,457 614 411 857 875 2,388 5.170 2,641 1,548 2,254 1,237 463 n.a 12,648 4,699 ( L ) 73 491 1,615 2,558 1,618 296 978 320 12,849 2,147 3,533 115 1,947 2,926 2,179 10,700 15,417 8,390 3,154 5,236 27,992 815 1,475 294 4,737 1,094 646 665 162 10,584 1,874 1,236 958 23 1,354 n.a. 2,076 22,405 4,276 1.723 16,406 5,060 11.346 226,176 220,168 6.008 17,382 13,012 159,539 9,391 -1,649 148,499 46,457 31,221 124,597 12,744 22,198 4,811 17,386 6,008 153,530 129,566 820 786 34 1,805 356 231 964 254 9,475 34,593 21,142 722 462 910 1,000 2,593 5,940 3,025 2,118 2,519 1,345 508 n.a. 13,451 4,754 1 71 526 1,778 2,795 1,764 288 1,150 324 13,979 2,279 4,062 138 2,087 2,961 2,452 11,713 16.915 8,953 3,381 5,572 31,312 856 1,646 337 5,604 1,409 789 739 216 11,178 2,243 1,363 1,069 26 1,462 n.a. 2,376 23,964 4,516 1,824 17,624 5,475 12,149 239,164 232,320 6,844 17,402 13,744 169,548 10,417 -1 ,770 157,362 48,185 33,617 131,885 13,608 24,055 5,647 18,408 6,844 162,704 136,825 874 830 45 1,831 333 230 1,003 265 10,122 36,004 21,968 805 499 906 940 2,704 6,043 3,231 2,319 2,597 1,412 512 n.a. 14,035 4,877 1 74 535 1,861 3,016 1,890 309 1,158 315 14,433 2,219 4,073 128 2,333 3,102 2,579 12,101 18,242 9,349 3,572 5,776 33.869 909 1,948 337 6,373 1,649 651 852 214 1 1 ,808 2,423 1,467 1,169 32 1,502 n.a. 2,534 25,879 4,782 2,001 19,095 6,010 13,085 250,175 242,770 7,405 17,393 14,384 177,546 11,191 -1,904 164,451 50,237 35,486 138,113 14,472 24,961 6,296 18,664 7,405 170,141 142,943 839 787 51 1,246 282 214 468 282 11,171 37,182 22,484 908 531 937 946 2,721 5,827 3,191 2,417 2,874 1.615 518 n.a. 14,698 5,105 1 78 541 1,971 3,208 1,964 310 1,217 303 14,944 2,262 4,338 111 2,353 3,165 2,716 12.339 18,452 10,247 3.857 6,390 36,524 918 2,127 353 7,048 1,654 764 909 253 12,526 2,735 1,566 1,268 38 1,630 n.a. 2,734 27,198 4,866 2,058 20,274 6,443 13,831 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Plains 71 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for the Plains Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 276,602 269,944 6,659 17,533 15,776 200,210 13,282 -2,203 184,726 52,936 38,941 157,464 16,445 26,301 5,447 20,854 6,659 193,552 162,754 1,262 1,234 27 1,355 329 181 546 299 11,652 41,872 25,414 1,308 646 995 1,122 3.054 6,770 3,366 2.383 3,379 1,846 547 n.a. 16,458 5,564 1 88 576 2,220 3,716 2,213 280 1.464 336 15,997 2,088 4,703 147 2,741 3,526 2,792 14,581 19,774 12,621 4,196 8,425 43,640 1,015 2,414 374 7,229 1,943 839 1,078 392 15,323 3,221 1,860 1,534 49 2,005 3,996 369 30,797 5,624 2,242 22,931 7,333 15,598 296,703 288,237 8,466 17,595 16,863 213,297 14,436 -2,305 196,556 58,312 41,836 166,513 17,927 28,856 7,202 21,655 8,466 204,831 172,238 1,266 1,241 25 1,271 364 157 451 298 11.901 44,004 26,336 1,226 713 1,032 1,105 3,174 7,068 3.497 2,239 3.794 1,914 573 n.a. 17,669 5,843 1 89 594 2,371 4,039 2,484 301 1,615 332 16,881 2,119 4,934 128 3,092 3,739 2.869 15,489 20,576 13,378 4,380 8,999 47,471 1,114 2.339 400 7,704 1,888 875 1,127 447 17.048 3,372 2,045 1,734 54 2,163 4,521 639 32,593 5,857 2,336 24,400 7,871 16,529 314,980 305,431 9,549 17,688 17,807 225,869 15,289 -2,422 208,157 61,686 45,137 176,689 19,745 29,435 8,112 21,322 9.549 216,320 181,148 1,471 1,447 24 1,348 378 181 477 312 12,232 45,456 26,934 1,266 751 1,098 1.145 3,561 7.035 3.297 2,148 3.984 2.052 597 n.a 18,523 6,085 1 82 599 2,452 4,316 2,591 329 1,731 337 17,577 2,078 5,168 133 3,174 4,021 3,002 16,364 21,375 14,420 4,611 9,809 50,903 1.210 2,293 416 8,219 1,976 947 1,337 491 18,586 3,358 2,224 1,960 63 2,344 4,755 722 35,172 6,287 2,457 26,429 8,545 17,884 326,485 319,270 7,215 17.803 18,339 232,332 16,145 -2,472 213,716 62,656 50,113 183,235 21,477 27,620 5,857 21,763 7,215 225,117 187.968 1,534 1,514 20 1,478 444 206 516 312 12,066 46,366 27.024 1,332 752 1,055 1,104 3,623 6.916 3.483 2,090 3,872 2,156 642 n.a 19,342 6,518 1 86 647 2,548 4,430 2,695 335 1,746 337 18,294 2,094 5,371 142 3,254 4,143 3,289 16,844 22,21 1 15,240 4,820 10,421 53,934 1,280 2,284 402 8,328 1,976 885 1,540 544 20,209 3,521 2,469 2,187 71 2,514 4,822 901 37,149 6,658 2,524 27,966 9,020 18,946 347,907 338,896 9,011 17,943 19,390 250,668 17,032 -2,628 231,007 62,860 54,039 195.356 23.948 31.364 7.622 23,743 9,011 241,657 202,722 1.668 1,649 19 1,437 445 182 487 323 13,172 49,439 28,707 1,453 863 1,109 1,162 3.673 7.273 3,668 2,399 4,074 2,348 685 n.a. 20.732 6,951 1 87 716 2,713 4,720 2.897 370 1,953 324 19,082 2,128 5,631 135 3,495 4.178 3,514 18,107 23,582 17,116 5,259 11,858 59,120 1,411 2,427 444 9,419 2,052 913 1,875 520 22,267 3,965 2,621 2,419 75 2,573 5,262 878 38,935 6,926 2,699 29,309 9,285 20.025 358,347 353.265 5.082 18,092 19,807 258,216 17,947 -2,927 237,341 63,201 57,804 203,272 26,171 28,772 3,679 25,093 5,082 253,134 212,780 1,750 1,735 15 1,417 390 191 491 345 14,147 51,341 29,832 1,521 924 1,166 1,281 3.690 7,817 3,721 2,735 3,834 2,393 751 n.a. 21,509 7,214 1 88 752 2.769 4.890 3,005 365 2,106 321 19,945 2.135 6,060 117 3,416 4,519 3,697 18,305 24,881 18.694 5,706 12,987 62,300 1,484 2.629 467 10,106 2,218 1,017 1.931 546 23,207 3,922 2,847 2,643 79 2,783 5,459 961 40,354 7,183 2.543 30.627 9,555 21,072 380,442 372.015 8,427 18,235 20,863 276,588 19,351 -3,139 254,098 65,977 60,367 215,509 27,823 33,256 6,955 26,302 8.427 268,161 226,138 1,780 1,761 19 1,375 412 144 432 387 16.228 54.720 31,937 1.708 996 1,275 1,396 3,895 8,399 4,005 3,066 3.917 2,476 805 n.a 22,783 7,637 1 95 790 2,871 5.223 3,187 401 2.280 299 20,798 2,120 6,571 137 3,450 4.669 3,850 19.366 26,480 19,431 5,890 13,542 65,959 1,522 2,728 483 11,207 2,446 1,005 2,067 483 24,151 3,971 3,059 2,863 83 3,026 5,698 1.166 42,024 7,432 2,446 32,145 10,003 22.143 397,342 393,302 4,040 18,369 21,631 286,993 20,657 -3,334 263,002 70,436 63,904 229,043 27,907 30,043 2,517 27,526 4,040 282,953 239,469 1,828 1,816 12 1,498 461 164 484 389 17,282 57,016 33,373 1,746 1.034 1,336 1.469 4,013 8,827 4,057 3.425 4,003 2,654 810 n.a 23,643 8,025 1 98 781 2,920 5,380 3,341 400 2.419 279 21.651 2,148 6,949 117 3,560 5,008 3,870 20,741 27.732 20,654 6,076 14,578 71,066 1.594 2,812 517 12,762 2.509 1.100 2,527 559 25,592 4,077 3,238 3,045 90 3,171 6.376 1,098 43,484 7,309 2,535 33.640 10,555 23,085 425,718 414,497 11,220 18,478 23,039 308,828 21,657 -3,558 283,614 75.258 66.846 243,300 27,006 38.522 9.593 28.929 1 1 .220 297,608 252.548 1,836 1,833 3 1,529 463 152 519 395 18.754 58,705 34,328 1,818 1,046 1.403 1,508 4,159 8,968 4,351 3,123 4,337 2,820 794 n.a 24.378 8,269 1 96 743 3,054 5,556 3.479 412 2,518 249 22,615 2,245 6,441 131 4,508 5,333 3.957 22,153 28.991 22,129 6,486 15,643 75.837 1.691 2,871 521 14,584 2.666 1.120 2.777 562 26,750 4,274 3.365 3,236 97 3,310 6,836 1,175 45,060 7,501 2,477 35,082 11,050 24,032 446,730 438,050 8.680 18,587 24,034 325,323 23.113 -3,957 298,253 79,035 69,442 260,123 27,419 37,782 7,039 30,743 8,680 316,644 270,116 1,969 1,967 2 1,611 470 150 565 426 19,873 62,630 36,999 1,931 1,111 1,468 1,590 4,477 9,688 4,623 3,297 4,949 3,053 811 n.a. 25,632 8,613 1 93 767 3.082 5,906 3.823 415 2.674 257 24.459 2,289 6,936 139 4.933 6.059 4.103 23.535 30.486 23,786 7,012 16,773 81,767 1,805 2.993 521 16.747 2,892 1,168 3,049 590 28.121 4.507 3.522 3,495 105 3,424 7,538 1,289 46.528 7.753 2,459 36,315 11,180 25,136 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 72 Rocky Mountain STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rocky Mountain Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 69% 77% 14% | Net earnings by place of residence j Dividends, interest, and rent j j Transfer payments 79% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 79% 18% 4% Wage and salary disbursements j I Other labor income 13% 8% Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 ~i «liH Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rocky Mountain 73 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Rocky Mountain 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,606 1,323 282 2,710 592 1,341 3 n.a, 1,338 238 29 962 12 367 197 170 282 1,059 934 1 114 44 154 167 248 56 150 125 39 5 80 1,481 1.202 278 2,761 536 1,234 3 n.a. 1,231 219 30 878 12 344 202 142 278 956 826 1 94 36 133 150 220 47 145 130 41 5 84 1,172 1,047 126 2,792 420 929 3 n.a. 926 186 60 735 11 183 71 112 126 803 675 1 66 37 101 120 181 42 127 129 40 5 83 929 825 104 2.812 330 733 3 n.a. 730 152 47 582 10 141 67 74 104 629 505 1 44 24 71 93 136 37 101 124 38 5 81 885 770 115 2,826 313 705 3 n a 702 136 47 551 9 145 79 66 115 590 457 1 39 17 70 87 121 35 89 132 50 5 78 1,042 912 130 2,848 366 854 3 n.a. 851 144 47 655 10 189 91 98 130 724 550 1 46 31 82 97 159 36 98 174 69 5 99 1,255 1,020 234 2,872 437 1,047 3 n.a. 1,045 155 55 732 10 305 187 118 234 813 635 1 60 38 96 111 186 37 106 178 69 5 104 1,465 1,224 241 2,906 504 1,197 3 n.a. 1.194 184 87 849 12 336 187 149 241 956 741 1 74 53 113 130 212 41 117 215 118 6 91 1,468 1,268 200 2,937 500 1,228 10 n.a. 1,217 186 65 911 12 305 144 160 200 1,028 830 1 97 47 132 144 242 41 127 198 96 6 96 1,440 1,208 233 2,958 487 1,209 10 n.a. 1,198 175 67 866 12 330 173 157 233 976 759 1 71 47 110 132 235 40 122 216 113 7 97 1,493 1,260 233 2,987 500 1.244 11 n.a. 1,234 184 76 887 13 345 177 168 233 1,011 799 1 74 51 121 136 250 40 127 212 107 8 97 1,589 1,338 251 3,012 527 1,321 12 n.a. 1.309 195 85 921 14 386 197 190 251 1,070 856 1 88 46 127 139 277 43 135 214 106 8 100 1,935 1,547 388 2,969 652 1,642 14 n.a. 1,628 220 87 1,071 14 556 315 241 388 1,253 1,020 1 103 76 157 165 326 45 146 234 105 21 107 2,666 2,127 539 2,966 899 2.346 22 n.a. 2,325 257 85 1.542 16 788 442 346 539 1,807 1,437 1 129 259 243 205 379 46 175 370 135 125 110 3,245 2,532 713 3,006 1,079 2.938 40 n.a. 2.898 265 81 1.930 20 591 397 713 2.225 1.572 2 147 180 299 249 448 50 198 653 213 324 116 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,261 2,583 677 2,965 1,100 2,944 41 n.a. 2,903 261 96 1,963 29 952 547 405 677 2,267 1,573 2 144 100 270 302 484 54 217 694 220 350 123 3,429 2,737 692 2,916 1,176 3.042 40 n.a. 3.002 281 145 2,024 37 982 555 427 692 2.350 1,648 2 134 89 284 304 534 62 241 702 229 337 136 3,773 2,998 775 3,110 1,213 3,213 39 n.a. 3,175 345 254 2,039 37 1,138 633 505 775 2,438 1,955 2 135 139 298 330 679 77 295 483 201 122 160 4,265 3,295 970 3,180 1,341 3,639 45 n.a. 3,593 386 285 2.297 40 1,302 804 497 970 2,668 2,234 3 175 185 363 362 734 82 332 434 182 66 186 4,722 3,803 919 3,278 1,441 3,953 48 (M 3.905 535 282 2,581 47 1,325 749 576 919 3,033 2,566 5 204 242 426 407 789 98 395 468 188 64 215 4,684 3,995 690 3,382 1,385 3,851 51 ( L ) 3,800 585 299 2,682 52 1,117 530 587 690 3,162 2,629 6 192 261 438 419 795 109 408 532 207 88 238 5,220 4,431 789 3.494 1,494 4.251 64 ( L ) 4.186 663 371 2.893 63 1,294 645 650 789 3,462 2,867 7 201 308 495 432 834 141 449 595 227 113 254 6,007 5,038 968 3,508 1,712 5.037 75 -1 4,960 725 321 3.418 79 1,540 815 725 968 4,068 3,299 9 240 378 589 493 949 151 489 769 313 176 280 6,355 5,472 883 3,571 1,780 5,340 87 -1 5,252 758 346 3,763 89 1,488 727 761 883 4,457 3,564 12 274 401 638 545 1,000 167 527 893 374 209 310 6,406 5,682 724 3,672 1,745 5,338 92 -1 5,245 796 366 3,887 99 1.353 580 773 724 4,614 3,731 14 293 366 687 570 1.041 188 571 882 353 193 337 6,448 5.833 615 3.760 1,715 5.281 100 -1 5.179 401 3.922 103 1,256 471 785 615 4,665 3,734 16 270 364 676 554 1,045 206 603 931 340 227 365 7,009 6,392 618 3.890 1,802 5,745 112 -2 5,632 938 439 4,276 120 1,349 472 877 618 5,128 4.134 18 310 423 757 580 1,127 239 681 994 357 236 401 7,621 7,005 616 4,030 1,891 6,264 127 -2 6,135 1,019 468 4.715 140 1,409 475 934 616 5.648 4.560 20 358 492 845 624 1,209 256 756 1,087 387 256 444 8,213 7.474 739 4,113 1,997 6,710 147 -2 6,561 1,124 528 4,977 158 1,575 583 992 739 5,971 4,848 22 360 537 909 660 1.269 274 818 1.124 400 235 489 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 74 Rocky Mountain STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,459 7,738 721 4,139 2,044 6,834 158 -3 6,674 1,197 588 5,111 158 1,566 563 1,003 721 6,113 4,921 22 20 2 307 137 34 120 17 556 939 519 112 9 46 150 36 46 13 4 66 4 13 19 421 194 2 12 10 67 43 52 32 11 646 237 140 (') 67 110 93 401 888 296 93 202 865 69 97 54 65 48 34 24 14 226 46 43 n.a. ( L ) 65 n.a. 79 1,192 433 207 552 n.a. n.a. 8,945 8,346 599 4.226 2,117 7,177 179 -3 6,994 1,291 660 5.483 180 1,514 441 1,073 599 6,578 5,328 25 23 2 304 131 31 124 1 588 1,051 600 131 11 53 136 38 52 19 5 106 5 15 30 451 208 (') 1 12 11 71 45 53 39 11 678 238 151 (') 72 120 97 440 966 322 103 219 953 75 104 55 76 54 30 26 14 257 53 47 n.a. ( L ) 75 n.a. 87 1,250 448 201 601 n.a. n.a. 9,446 8,837 609 4.350 2,171 7,599 215 -4 7,380 1.369 697 5,f 197 1,513 440 1,074 609 6,990 5,625 29 26 2 319 143 32 123 20 618 1,154 679 125 12 55 155 40 56 19 5 155 6 15 36 475 226 (') 1 13 11 77 45 54 36 12 698 234 160 (') 77 123 104 466 989 331 114 218 1,020 76 108 58 84 60 31 32 14 270 56 52 n.a. < L J 86 n.a. 92 1,365 485 214 666 n.a. n.a. 10,004 9,438 566 4,497 2,225 8,028 228 -4 7,796 1,436 772 6,274 223 1,531 390 1,141 566 7,462 5,990 32 30 2 325 154 29 121 21 690 1,250 759 123 12 58 161 44 57 25 5 87 7 15 166 491 233 ( L ) 1 14 12 80 49 52 37 13 714 223 167 ( L ) 83 129 112 497 1,018 353 122 232 1,110 78 114 57 93 63 33 37 15 288 64 56 n.a. ( L ) 96 n.a. 115 1,473 527 223 723 n.a. n.a. 10,757 10,009 748 4,580 2,349 8,658 244 -4 8,410 1,537 810 6,655 239 1,764 567 1,196 748 7,909 6,299 38 36 2 307 145 25 117 20 719 1,328 816 133 12 63 157 43 63 33 5 115 6 15 171 513 243 (') 1 14 15 86 49 54 36 14 751 234 178 ('! 86 134 119 514 1,076 381 132 249 1,184 83 118 58 97 69 35 36 17 314 68 62 n.a. 0-) 107 n.a. 119 1,610 565 261 785 n.a. n.a. 11,101 10,429 673 4,632 2,397 8,922 281 -2 8,639 1,607 856 6,956 257 1,708 484 1,225 673 8,249 6,499 38 36 2 310 152 23 115 20 709 1,391 863 146 11 68 156 46 61 35 6 123 7 15 187 528 247 (') 1 15 17 90 52 52 38 16 772 233 187 (') 87 140 125 527 1,112 405 143 261 1.236 87 122 58 101 70 39 38 17 333 76 69 n.a. ( L ) 113 n.a. 113 1,750 603 275 871 n.a. n.a. 11,598 11,038 560 4,673 2,482 9,289 295 -2 8,992 1,718 7,310 282 1,697 367 1,330 560 8,729 6,829 41 38 3 321 157 26 111 27 745 1,394 857 154 12 72 163 51 67 45 7 103 7 16 162 537 263 ( L ) 1 16 1 95 36 50 42 16 808 231 194 ( L ) 91 155 136 546 1,191 436 159 278 1,346 88 131 58 133 71 37 41 17 369 82 77 n.a. ( L ) 118 n.a. 123 1,900 637 306 957 n.a. n.a. 12,499 11,725 774 4,700 2,659 9,967 303 4 9,668 1,865 965 7,702 304 1,960 576 1,384 9,193 7,166 45 42 3 330 162 26 116 26 793 1,417 864 167 13 74 182 51 84 54 9 88 6 17 119 552 269 ( L ) 2 17 1 98 36 51 44 17 857 240 210 ( L ) 96 167 143 582 1,248 459 164 295 1.435 100 134 58 142 70 40 44 17 396 88 87 n.a. V 125 n.a. 134 2,027 680 300 1,048 n.a. n.a. 13,282 12,538 745 4,735 2,805 10,602 391 6 10,216 2,009 1,057 8,286 331 1,985 529 1,456 745 9,857 7,621 48 45 4 347 176 26 118 27 811 1,564 969 180 14 77 191 57 125 77 11 89 8 19 121 595 285 ( L ) 2 19 20 104 41 51 49 25 905 246 222 M 106 178 152 617 1,321 473 171 303 1,534 108 145 58 156 74 45 46 17 429 96 75 n.a. ( L ) 134 n.a. 150 2.236 757 332 1,147 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rocky Mountain 15 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods , Food and kindred products Tobacco products , Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 15,332 14,544 787 4,868 3,150 12,180 507 7 11,680 2,250 1,402 9,634 423 2,123 575 1,548 787 11,392 8,685 59 54 5 394 176 29 173 16 879 1,776 1,106 208 20 86 199 75 162 79 13 91 19 23 129 669 319 ( L ) 2 25 24 118 47 48 60 27 1,019 248 257 1 140 200 173 714 1,520 561 195 366 1,763 121 156 61 202 84 48 49 22 503 98 96 n.a. 1 157 n.a. 166 2,708 921 407 1,380 n.a. n.a. 16,933 16,009 924 4,943 3,426 13,519 569 13 12,964 2,418 1,551 10,641 481 2,397 689 1,708 924 12,595 9,669 71 66 5 463 211 35 174 43 963 1,989 1,247 227 22 97 223 84 194 102 16 90 24 27 142 742 346 (') 2 29 27 133 52 51 70 32 1,104 258 277 (') 157 223 188 804 1,652 637 221 416 1,985 122 165 61 232 99 60 49 22 576 113 118 n.a. 1 177 n.a. 191 2,927 967 434 1,525 n.a. n.a. 18,859 17,814 1,045 5.038 3,744 14,914 628 15 14,301 2,699 1,859 11,732 580 2,601 802 1,799 1,045 13,868 10,576 74 67 7 521 240 55 176 50 1,089 2,136 1,335 222 25 111 229 93 216 121 16 96 16 31 159 801 381 ( L ) 4 34 29 139 55 56 73 30 1,214 275 297 1 175 260 206 877 1,786 685 249 436 2,195 136 175 62 264 106 62 55 19 640 136 135 n.a. 1 188 n.a. 216 3,292 1,083 473 1,736 n.a. n.a. 20,899 19,884 1,016 5,194 4,024 16,436 713 17 15,741 2,974 2,185 12,964 685 2,786 777 2.010 1,016 1 5,420 11,750 86 78 8 527 240 57 178 52 1,311 2,299 1,447 254 30 124 226 103 236 113 16 111 19 36 178 853 404 (') 4 38 32 149 61 58 77 31 1,343 282 347 1 184 299 231 973 1,997 789 280 510 2,425 149 176 62 299 127 70 64 24 701 148 150 n.a. 1 200 n.a. 254 3,670 1.215 491 1,964 n.a. n.a. 23,722 22,383 1,339 5,368 4,419 18,866 819 20 18,068 3,198 2,456 14.624 847 3,395 1,083 2,313 1,339 17,527 13,513 104 93 11 580 249 68 200 63 1,649 2,650 1,698 290 34 141 259 127 257 170 20 128 37 41 194 952 442 (') 4 44 37 169 68 62 91 35 1,534 306 412 1 205 347 262 1,063 2,259 906 308 598 2,768 164 185 64 341 149 84 79 25 806 171 176 n.a. 1 220 n.a. 303 4,014 1,272 582 2,160 n.a. n.a. 27,268 25,457 1,811 5.527 4,933 21,711 1,031 20 20,700 3.706 2,862 16,654 996 4,061 1,500 2,561 1,811 19.900 15.481 118 104 13 698 261 90 273 74 1,947 2,986 1,926 329 38 165 283 154 295 198 25 143 51 53 191 1,060 485 0) 5 51 45 191 80 66 98 38 1,745 344 476 1 225 407 292 1,209 2,584 1.046 356 690 3,149 177 197 66 399 173 97 95 25 886 206 194 n.a. 2 244 n a 385 4.419 1,341 656 2,422 n.a. n a 30,765 28.864 1.901 5,650 5,445 24,327 1,195 22 23,154 4,261 3,351 18,638 1,185 4,504 1,541 2,963 1.901 22.426 17,553 134 119 15 1,017 334 159 428 96 2,083 3,367 2,168 354 40 182 328 175 363 228 30 157 72 60 179 1.199 546 ( L ) 5 59 46 211 95 85 109 41 1,971 369 536 1 273 468 324 1,419 2,839 1,113 415 697 3,610 195 215 63 472 193 112 104 25 1,018 243 207 n.a, 3 279 n a 481 4,873 1,503 678 2,693 n.a. n.a. 33,748 32,308 1,440 5,782 5,837 26,288 1,294 33 25,026 4,599 4,123 20,448 1,456 4,384 1,070 3,313 1,440 24,848 19,365 139 126 14 1.274 366 207 571 129 2,168 3,609 2,273 392 32 190 361 232 443 149 30 233 145 65 n.a 1,336 590 (') 5 66 54 231 158 93 105 36 2,138 369 563 2 297 524 383 1,680 3,023 1,222 474 749 4,112 224 232 64 527 216 116 117 33 1,209 277 193 90 2 271 n a 540 5.483 1.653 680 3,150 n.a. n.a 37,643 36,572 1,071 5.916 6,363 29,364 1,460 38 27,942 5,097 4,604 23,037 1,799 4,529 660 3,869 1,071 28,294 22,265 163 142 21 1,286 407 231 497 151 2.630 4,128 2.623 481 40 221 398 266 515 182 38 232 182 68 n.a 1,505 663 ( L ) 6 75 61 257 168 106 121 46 2,476 426 664 2 334 603 449 1,875 3,482 1,471 542 929 4,754 273 276 74 635 259 137 135 43 1.394 298 195 111 2 298 n a 622 6.028 1,764 707 3,557 n.a. n a 42,139 41,422 717 6.079 6,932 32.898 1,668 40 31,270 5,816 5,053 26,002 2,184 4,712 289 4,423 32,181 25.632 147 135 12 1.733 546 368 657 162 3,017 4,883 3.114 591 45 289 459 290 478 216 42 271 351 81 n.a. 1,770 731 < L i 8 102 70 349 197 115 141 58 2,770 473 719 2 402 683 490 2,031 3,871 1,635 620 1,015 5,545 326 296 82 808 247 160 175 52 1.617 385 204 125 3 344 n.a. 722 6.550 1,875 725 3.950 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 76 Rocky Mountain STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) ■ Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other < Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services "> Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military : State and local State Local 49,045 48,045 1,000 6,257 7,839 38,515 1,937 51 36,629 6,867 5,549 30,154 2,664 5,697 529 5,168 1,000 37,515 30,333 173 160 13 2,127 668 444 825 191 3,608 5,760 3,739 733 51 337 519 338 622 270 54 325 393 96 n.a. 2,021 802 ( L ) 9 116 81 438 230 128 157 60 3,251 555 846 3 487 801 560 2,417 4,476 1,989 726 1,263 6,531 413 343 90 991 299 203 215 73 1,832 432 222 156 3 397 n.a. 862 7,182 2,031 749 4,401 n.a. n.a. 55,879 55,123 756 6,439 8,678 43,560 2,313 51 41,298 8.300 6,281 34,674 3,064 5,821 253 5,569 756 42,804 34,966 206 191 15 2.611 803 535 1,057 216 4,067 6,694 4,353 794 36 393 581 381 810 350 70 373 459 107 n.a. 2,341 883 ( L ) 10 126 99 556 257 148 175 3,790 673 970 4 559 944 641 2,831 4,946 2,341 852 1,489 7,480 463 375 88 1,212 337 222 250 85 2,068 487 249 182 4 424 n.a. 1,033 7,838 2,189 783 4,866 1,686 3,180 63,618 62,658 961 6,592 9,650 48,620 2,595 71 46,096 10,105 7.417 38,989 3,548 6,083 436 5,647 961 47,660 38,975 211 195 16 3,402 947 661 1,537 258 4,158 7,219 4,855 754 67 403 619 431 875 452 62 494 578 120 n.a. 2,364 930 ( L ) 8 105 118 497 293 160 181 72 4,275 724 1,039 4 658 1,095 755 3,214 5,285 2,623 972 1,651 8,588 517 410 84 1,441 349 272 274 68 2,463 563 290 213 5 479 n.a. 1,161 8,685 2,370 861 5,454 1,862 3,592 72,215 71,255 960 6,743 10,710 54,228 3,091 53 51,191 12,400 8,624 44,149 4,037 6,043 439 5,603 960 53,268 43,680 228 214 14 4,244 1,063 749 2,153 279 4,316 8,039 5,471 738 80 427 697 466 1,035 535 68 620 671 134 n.a. 2,568 1,037 ( L ) 5 101 130 521 334 188 189 63 4,841 747 1,135 4 759 1,322 875 3,598 5,757 2,933 1.093 1,840 9,724 578 432 90 1,675 373 261 305 62 2,842 634 316 233 5 565 n.a. 1,354 9,589 2,539 1,025 6,025 2,047 3,978 77,471 76,676 795 6,904 11,221 57,297 3,374 53 53,975 13,699 9,797 47,033 4,455 5,808 243 5,565 795 56,502 46,104 251 243 8 4,219 851 814 2,274 279 4,548 8,243 5,517 604 82 417 517 449 1,185 608 74 697 757 129 n.a. 2,726 1,104 ( L ) 7 102 134 577 377 195 173 57 5,229 734 1,147 4 823 1,492 1,028 3,710 6,103 3,043 1,248 1,795 10,757 616 468 97 1,870 399 277 339 64 3,263 761 352 234 6 639 n.a. 1,371 10,398 2,640 1,112 6,647 2,229 4,418 82,377 81,248 1,129 7,035 11,710 60,599 3,519 52 57,133 14,522 10,723 48,879 4,771 6,950 610 6,340 1,129 59,471 48,208 307 279 28 3,755 644 686 2,138 287 4,689 8,545 5,712 736 97 412 377 435 1,213 708 81 714 800 138 n.a. 2,834 1,126 ( L ) 9 109 153 636 397 179 169 56 5,436 752 1,173 5 918 1,515 1,073 3,687 6,633 3,501 1,388 2,114 1 1 ,653 602 541 102 2,139 468 305 381 79 3,465 826 384 268 7 708 n.a. 1,380 11,263 2,858 1,174 7,231 2,396 4,834 89,665 88,606 1,059 7,109 12,613 66,054 3,849 70 62,275 16,358 11,033 52,956 5,035 8,063 553 7,510 1,059 64,995 52,966 358 326 32 3.831 553 711 2,258 310 5,286 9,528 6,443 800 115 474 411 489 1,360 851 96 839 841 168 n.a. 3,085 1,172 ( L ) 8 120 173 719 495 164 187 48 5,766 805 1,344 3 964 1.512 1,138 3,997 7,251 3,788 1,515 2,273 13,160 631 606 123 2,489 599 371 440 116 3,696 980 442 299 8 797 n.a. 1,564 12,029 3,035 1,261 7,732 2,581 5,151 94,489 93,619 870 7,168 13,183 69,530 4,243 85 65,373 17,307 11,809 55,830 5,360 8,340 373 7,967 870 68,660 55,635 408 365 43 3,574 397 709 2,154 315 5,524 9,967 6,729 824 129 474 366 491 1,378 983 103 1,029 794 159 n.a. 3,238 1,187 ( L ) 7 127 185 791 537 159 196 48 6,056 833 1,378 3 1,014 1,636 1,193 4,138 7,763 3,918 1,582 2,336 14,285 668 708 128 2,810 697 322 528 114 3,917 1,053 466 337 8 836 n.a. 1,692 13,025 3,216 1,376 8,433 2,795 5,638 97,416 96,166 1,249 7,200 13,530 71,140 4,458 106 66,787 17,891 12,738 56,911 5,464 8,765 796 7,969 1,249 69,891 56,207 401 358 42 2,831 353 670 1,482 326 5,373 10,146 6,803 832 120 463 284 480 1,406 984 101 1,145 822 164 n.a. 3.343 1,245 ( L ) 7 132 199 821 538 151 204 44 6,118 757 1,413 3 1,094 1,609 1,242 4,117 7,711 4,210 1,700 2,510 15,301 687 758 139 3,008 684 361 556 142 4,252 1,198 485 367 9 925 n.a. 1,729 13,683 3,275 1,460 8,948 2,935 6,014 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rocky Mountain 11 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Rocky Mountain Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) » Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 106,387 104,833 1,554 7,203 14,771 77.832 4,978 164 73,018 19,124 14,245 61,667 5,986 10.180 1,059 9,121 1,554 76,279 61,219 506 474 33 2,691 454 600 1,339 297 4,682 11,105 7.335 927 138 414 367 530 1,553 945 116 1,317 794 235 n.a. 3,770 1,420 ( L ) 9 141 215 938 590 145 261 49 6,852 659 1,550 5 1,303 2,097 1,238 4,458 7,894 4.559 1,625 2,934 18.473 733 833 157 3,277 786 362 628 166 5,261 1,459 585 463 13 1,114 2,467 168 15,059 3,724 1,547 9.788 3,293 6,496 114,579 112,417 2,163 7,234 15,839 82,946 5,407 197 77.736 21,316 15,527 65,302 6,553 1 1 ,092 1,639 9,452 2,163 80,784 65.010 509 476 33 2.662 508 589 1,261 304 4,789 11,917 7,949 1,030 149 437 399 584 1,598 1,119 126 1,398 854 255 n.a. 3,968 1,455 ( L ) 13 151 236 1,013 625 157 270 49 7.232 682 1,651 6 1.412 2,177 1,304 4,858 8,346 4,596 1,610 2,986 20,102 810 804 173 3,770 779 372 652 174 5,765 1,538 638 523 15 1,154 2,718 214 15,773 3,904 1,590 10,279 3,470 6,810 123,662 121,021 2,641 7,299 16,943 89,746 5,810 232 84,168 22,502 16,992 70,320 7,384 12,042 2,040 10,002 2,641 87,105 70.158 577 540 37 2,757 514 641 1.282 319 5,201 12,480 8,250 1,036 158 460 419 626 1,730 1,014 144 1,455 950 257 n.a 4,230 1.531 ( L ) 15 151 264 1,076 698 160 286 48 7,869 708 1,776 7 1,522 2,428 1,429 5,231 8,916 4,897 1,644 3,253 22,230 909 816 185 4,272 831 387 787 183 6,410 1,538 680 584 18 1,238 3.140 252 16,947 4,194 1,662 11,091 3,801 7,290 131,548 129,136 2,412 7,443 17,674 95,481 6,326 238 89,393 23,336 18,819 75,013 8,288 12,180 1,835 10,345 2,412 93,069 74,889 627 588 39 2,941 547 653 1,396 346 5,759 12,949 8,445 930 173 464 422 631 1,805 1,091 160 1,436 1,052 281 n.a. 4,504 1,642 ( L ) 17 157 286 1,131 765 182 275 49 8,358 793 1,860 9 1,584 2.479 1.634 5,520 9,547 5,249 1,739 3,510 23,939 980 840 181 4,441 864 385 854 211 7,089 1,598 759 670 21 1,356 3,396 292 18,180 4.466 1,787 11,927 4,122 7,805 140,968 138,650 2,318 7,631 18,472 103,424 6,812 236 96,848 23,394 20,726 80,900 9,242 13,283 1,740 11,543 2,318 101,106 81,753 703 663 40 2,938 517 672 1,379 371 6.560 13,811 8.999 1,126 207 510 461 692 1,954 1,114 198 1,324 1,106 308 n.a. 4,812 1,711 ( L ) 17 168 308 1.209 853 194 291 60 8.861 839 1.983 8 1,668 2.627 1,736 5,861 10,407 6,274 1,962 4,313 26.339 1,074 918 204 5,060 905 397 1,099 226 7,826 1,667 791 756 25 1,390 3.656 346 19.353 4,724 1,893 12,736 4,405 8,331 152,805 149.351 3,454 7,844 19,482 112,930 7,355 159 105,734 24,639 22,431 86,448 10,277 16,205 2,816 13,388 3,454 109,476 89,296 767 730 38 3,055 509 660 1.496 390 7,514 14,519 9,490 1,249 223 555 548 734 2,083 1,211 286 1,132 1,138 332 n.a 5,029 1.790 ( L ) 17 183 324 1.284 835 209 323 63 9,943 833 2,161 7 1,827 3,108 2,007 6.126 11,266 7,496 2,283 5,212 28,610 1,141 1,055 219 5.427 994 444 1.188 311 8,371 1,733 864 844 27 1,529 4.048 416 20,180 4.977 1,900 13,303 4,566 8.737 162,235 160.511 1,724 8.060 20,128 119.343 7,973 149 111.520 27,191 23,524 92.851 11.045 1 5,447 909 14.538 1.724 117,619 96,708 833 792 41 3,045 486 672 1,463 424 8,832 15,443 10,245 1,370 249 617 547 808 2,255 1,383 369 1,096 1,175 377 n.a 5,197 1,796 ( L ) 19 185 341 1,404 797 222 368 65 10.411 836 2,329 9 1,841 3,237 2,159 6,666 12,409 7,890 2,341 5,549 31,180 1,202 1,146 230 6,338 1.139 481 1,301 276 8,909 1.813 959 941 28 1.678 4,269 470 20,911 5,088 1,775 14,048 4,867 9,180 174,645 172,881 1.764 8,240 21,194 128,080 8,627 173 119,626 29,311 25,708 100,053 11,237 16,790 870 15,920 1,764 126,315 104,479 879 842 37 3,235 558 714 1.546 418 9,609 16,349 11,067 1,313 283 636 602 857 2,458 1,610 426 1,195 1,299 389 n.a 5,282 1,855 ( L ) 23 186 349 1,500 660 218 423 67 11,099 870 2,483 7 1,778 3,746 2.214 7,197 13,325 8,739 2,416 6,323 34,048 1,301 1,168 250 7.204 1.228 521 1,510 343 9,515 1,855 1,008 1.047 31 1,764 4,835 469 21,836 5,115 1,836 14,885 5,181 9,704 186,887 185,001 1,886 8,379 22,304 136,601 9,195 222 127,629 32,080 27,178 107,540 11,207 17,855 995 16,859 134,716 112,090 927 891 36 3,261 562 708 1,611 380 10,482 17,340 11,827 1,334 313 707 681 915 2,760 1.652 394 1.268 1,370 432 n.a 5,514 1,897 ( L ) 19 194 363 1,579 673 233 486 70 1 1 ,756 889 2,285 9 2,222 4,070 2,281 7,739 14,193 9,609 2.725 6,884 36.781 1,392 1,204 255 8,291 1,311 538 1.642 398 10.017 1.930 1.064 1,167 36 1.847 5.179 509 22,626 5,095 1,786 15.744 5,478 10.266 199,598 197,640 1.958 8,525 23,414 146,927 9,935 245 137,237 33,826 28,536 116,502 11,477 18,948 998 17,950 1,958 144,969 121,349 1,019 987 32 3,544 589 740 1,796 419 11,323 18,490 12,598 1,376 354 754 664 978 3,005 1,797 447 1,318 1,451 453 n.a. 5.891 2,038 ( L ) 18 199 399 1,696 736 247 488 71 12,620 907 2.417 11 2,410 4.452 2,423 8,453 15,244 10,498 3,038 7,460 40,159 1.493 1.263 258 9.784 1,418 574 1,779 443 10,614 2,066 1.154 1,275 42 1,922 5,539 534 23.620 5.250 1,774 16,596 5.700 10,897 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 78 Southeast STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southeast Components of Personal Income 1969 _ o/ 1997 65% 78°/c 10% Net earnings by place of residence | j Dividends, interest, and rent 18% Transfer payments 82% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 14% 82°/c Wage and salary disbursements j ! Other labor income 10% Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 n m Li n_ Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 II 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southeast 79 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: s Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 9,965 7,936 2,029 27,152 367 8,407 16 n.a. 8,391 1,401 173 5,486 50 2,872 1,853 1.019 2,029 6.378 5,728 62 327 294 1,471 842 1,348 320 1,063 650 173 58 419 8,541 7,270 1,270 27,312 313 7,085 17 n.a. 7,069 1,287 185 5,055 50 1,980 1,110 870 1.270 5,815 5,146 57 279 256 1,303 774 1,214 277 985 669 178 59 432 7,520 6,300 1,221 27,463 274 6,051 17 n.a. 6,035 1,107 379 4,263 47 1,741 1,093 648 1,221 4,831 4,147 48 207 161 1.001 653 996 237 844 683 180 59 444 5,673 4,883 790 27,665 205 4,509 17 n.a. 4,492 911 270 3,362 42 1,104 688 416 790 3,719 3,081 42 137 79 742 494 717 196 673 638 171 58 410 5,785 4.754 1,031 27,903 207 4,776 16 n.a. 4,760 785 240 3,414 39 1,322 926 396 1,031 3,745 3,024 38 147 72 836 464 668 188 610 721 229 53 438 6,999 5,689 1,310 28.190 248 5,916 17 n.a. 5.899 850 249 4,069 44 1,803 1,185 618 1,310 4,606 3,747 41 216 140 1,033 504 915 207 691 860 334 58 468 7,630 6,098 1,533 28,418 269 6,526 17 n.a. 6.508 883 239 4.382 45 2,098 1,393 705 1,533 4,993 4,059 45 240 148 1,122 542 1,009 221 732 934 352 67 515 8,823 7,248 1,575 28.628 308 7.350 19 n.a. 7.331 1,031 461 5.008 55 2,288 1,415 872 1,575 5,775 4,676 43 300 217 1,294 609 1,148 240 824 1,100 577 75 447 9,575 7,650 1,925 28,923 331 8,250 69 n.a. 8,181 1,130 264 5,503 56 2.690 1,745 945 1,925 6,324 5.251 55 341 237 1.485 669 1,306 252 906 1,073 507 84 483 8,879 7,388 1,491 29,350 303 7,542 65 n.a. 7,477 1,091 312 5.256 56 2,230 1,318 912 1,491 6,051 4,870 48 284 234 1,273 625 1,297 243 866 1,180 581 86 514 9,555 8,060 1.495 29,843 320 8,105 72 n.a. 8.033 1,206 316 5,732 59 2,313 1,313 1.000 1,495 6.610 5.353 49 298 293 1,480 674 1,390 255 914 1,256 631 91 534 10,344 8,908 1,437 30.277 342 8,833 80 n.a. 8.753 1.241 350 6.353 66 2,415 1,245 1,170 1,437 7,397 5,997 48 345 373 1,658 737 1,570 272 994 1,400 670 173 557 13,448 11,585 1,863 31,016 434 11,816 106 n.a. 11,710 1,379 359 8,475 84 3,257 1.639 1,618 1,863 9,953 7,877 52 440 764 2,293 874 1.994 302 1,158 2,076 791 701 584 18,470 15.726 2.743 31,595 585 16,684 185 n.a. 16.499 1,600 371 12,025 106 4,553 2.456 2,097 2,743 13,940 10,180 68 533 1,251 3,182 1.094 2,332 320 1,399 3,760 1,083 2.074 604 22,985 19,751 3,235 31,778 723 21,244 369 n.a. 20.875 1,738 372 15,707 139 5.399 2,883 2.516 3.235 18,009 11,855 77 604 1.006 4,095 1,306 2,770 347 1,648 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 Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 25,590 21,969 3,622 31.296 818 23,647 380 n.a. 23,267 1,820 503 17,487 206 5,954 3,232 2,721 3,622 20,025 12,952 86 688 736 4,535 1,553 3.091 398 1.865 7,073 1,643 4.722 707 26,542 22,849 3.693 30,820 861 24,025 379 n.a. 23,646 1,934 962 17,606 253 6,166 3,269 2,897 3,693 20,332 13,446 96 677 743 4,367 1,625 3,434 450 2,055 6,886 1,533 4.567 785 27,309 23,051 4,258 31,751 860 23,311 324 n.a. 22,987 2,307 2,014 16,009 269 7,032 3,777 3,256 4,258 19,053 15,113 105 747 913 4,387 1.833 4.280 549 2,299 3,940 1,250 1,777 913 28,739 24,527 4,212 32,169 893 24,419 334 n.a. 24,085 2,539 2,115 17,289 321 6,810 3,678 3,132 4,212 20,208 17,116 111 991 1,209 5,110 1,974 4,595 599 2,527 3.091 1,082 892 1,117 32,231 27.390 4,841 32,275 999 27,412 339 153 27,226 2,992 2,013 19,052 373 7,987 4,250 3,737 4,841 22,571 19,218 136 1,185 1,531 5,780 2,159 4,981 700 2.746 3,353 1.119 911 1.323 31,774 27,981 3,793 32,803 969 26,446 347 186 26,285 3,135 2,355 19,031 398 7,017 3.238 3,779 3,793 22,653 18,943 152 945 1,541 5,558 2,129 5,029 755 2,835 3.710 1,224 995 1.491 35,379 31,424 3,955 33,860 1,045 29,108 450 219 28,877 3.602 2,901 21,069 501 7,539 3,391 4,148 3,955 25,153 20,975 162 1,057 1,772 6,414 2,240 5,329 908 3,095 4,177 1.318 1,227 1,632 40,361 35,621 4,741 34,421 1,173 34,389 530 252 34,112 3,842 2,408 24,939 622 8,829 4,140 4,688 4,741 29,649 23,972 178 1,190 2,269 7,366 2,579 6.002 996 3,392 5,676 1.696 2,177 1.803 43,117 38.753 4,364 34,661 1,244 36,827 577 300 36,549 4,097 2,471 27.313 693 8.821 3.766 5.055 4.364 32,463 26,006 193 1,129 2,753 7,877 2.775 6,511 1.115 3.654 6,456 1,904 2,560 1,993 45,199 41,094 4,105 34.681 1,303 38,404 606 332 38,130 4,513 2,556 28,932 774 8,699 3.522 5.177 4,105 34,300 27,588 203 1,120 2,796 8,603 2,913 6,753 1.267 3.933 6,712 1.927 2,621 2,164 45,173 41,635 3,538 34,830 1,297 37,763 696 337 37,404 4,894 2,876 28,729 810 8.224 2,966 5.258 3.538 34,225 27,451 218 989 2,503 8.486 2.905 6.891 1.395 4,065 6,773 1,895 2,519 2,360 49,103 45,087 4,016 35,399 1,387 41,035 795 380 40,621 5,365 3,117 30,920 939 9,177 3,441 5,736 4,016 37.020 30.048 224 1,117 2,561 9,460 3,064 7,412 1.581 4,629 6,971 2.019 2,408 2,544 53,108 49,504 3,605 36,071 1,472 44,246 883 410 43,774 6.027 3.308 33,976 1,097 9,173 3.008 6.165 3,605 40.642 33.245 233 1,326 2,890 10.320 3.398 8,081 1,785 5,211 7,397 2,167 2,432 2,798 55,975 52,912 3,063 36,874 1,518 46,220 1,030 440 45,630 6,510 3,835 35.978 1.246 8,996 2,453 6.543 3,063 43,157 35,310 234 1,401 3.122 10,827 3,641 8,474 1,941 5.669 7,848 2.256 2,484 3,108 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 80 Southeast STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Southeast Region, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 58,759 54,978 3,781 37,435 1,570 47,880 1,065 453 47,268 7,033 4,457 36,843 1,265 9,772 3,144 6,628 3,781 44,099 35,823 252 150 101 1,221 33 638 407 143 3,072 10,755 4,276 740 381 451 697 476 322 406 136 483 41 99 44 6,479 1,221 284 1,757 614 603 433 1,168 187 106 105 3,615 1.036 718 182 493 616 570 2,800 5,911 2,013 589 1,424 6,185 339 728 1,003 387 270 179 153 77 1,339 338 255 n.a. 1 710 n.a. 405 8,276 2,429 2,373 3,474 n.a. n.a. 62,952 59,271 3,682 38,115 1,652 51,243 1,222 486 50,507 7,628 4,817 39,763 1,451 10,029 3,010 7,020 3,682 47,561 38,889 245 157 89 1,204 32 607 411 155 3,343 11,957 4,865 838 451 531 764 499 379 506 155 499 56 114 73 7,093 1,288 298 1,994 716 672 449 1,250 182 126 119 3,866 1,043 801 192 546 676 607 3,026 6,338 2,211 643 1,568 6,697 362 756 1,020 455 285 175 168 71 1,492 395 283 n.a. 1 789 n.a. 447 8,672 2,522 2,431 3,719 n.a. n.a. 65,210 61,642 3,568 38,885 1,677 52,755 1,424 537 51,868 8.209 5,133 41.450 1,534 9,772 2.902 6,870 3,568 49,188 40,106 259 175 85 1,189 34 584 409 162 3,357 12,378 4,999 800 457 543 795 522 411 554 160 497 58 120 83 7,379 1,345 324 2,018 749 709 479 1,309 184 137 124 3,969 1,026 837 201 550 714 641 3,130 6,445 2,308 718 1,590 7,069 357 772 1,087 485 315 180 190 68 1,575 404 308 n.a. 1 857 n.a. 471 9,082 2,673 2,362 4,047 n.a. n.a. 68,628 64,622 4,005 39,544 1,735 54,908 1,494 573 53,987 8,748 5,892 42,853 1,645 10,410 3,298 7,112 4,005 50,903 41,125 275 189 86 1,128 32 518 414 164 3,431 12,676 5,088 762 453 550 788 532 440 587 138 548 55 126 110 7,588 1,383 329 2,033 790 734 494 1,357 189 143 135 4,026 975 873 202 569 735 672 3,229 6,480 2,451 766 1,685 7,429 365 809 1,076 515 325 194 212 65 1,652 443 337 n.a. 1 923 n.a. 511 9,778 2,881 2,440 4,457 n.a. n.a. 73,146 69,342 3,804 40,179 1,820 58,511 1,614 632 57,529 9,398 6,219 46,163 1,804 10,545 3,084 7,461 3,804 54,707 44,109 315 219 96 1,130 29 515 416 170 3,671 13,898 5,705 818 521 585 832 586 507 669 177 634 65 140 174 8,193 1,444 350 2,193 939 775 526 1,460 179 174 152 4,215 998 961 211 571 779 695 3,425 6,871 2,630 825 1,805 7,953 386 858 1,104 568 359 204 217 70 1,789 461 372 n.a. 1 986 n.a. 579 10,598 3,082 2,650 4,866 n.a. n.a. 77,994 73,944 4,050 40,742 1,914 62,420 U" 688 61,228 10,130 6,636 49,429 1,981 11,011 3,268 7,743 4,050 58,370 46,985 314 221 93 1,165 24 537 431 173 4,026 14,828 6,261 894 561 622 866 639 557 747 204 702 79 148 241 8,568 1,489 361 2,243 1,015 817 548 1,564 179 192 161 4,446 997 1,049 225 614 832 728 3,633 7,161 2,852 901 1.951 8.560 412 898 1,117 674 391 233 235 66 1,905 510 408 n.a. 2 1,037 n.a. 674 11.385 3,277 2,840 5,269 n.a. n.a. 84,215 80.285 3,930 41,349 2,037 67,600 2,039 755 66.315 10.907 6.993 53,822 2.266 11,512 3,123 8,390 3,930 63,670 51,346 358 256 102 1,238 26 565 457 189 4,491 16,277 6,992 965 638 678 969 715 648 834 231 780 92 162 281 9,285 1,594 375 2,474 1,132 855 596 1,677 175 226 182 4,785 1,013 1,140 247 667 936 781 3,892 7,862 3,112 984 2,129 9,332 449 971 1,150 779 422 241 247 70 2,108 566 452 n.a 2 1,086 n.a. 789 12,324 3.503 3,035 5,785 n.a. n.a. 91,671 87,824 3,847 41,857 2,190 73,328 2,191 858 71,995 11,995 7,682 58,888 2,605 11,835 3,000 8,834 3,847 69,480 56,221 390 274 115 1,316 26 600 492 199 5,209 17,984 7,893 1,060 720 736 1,042 791 764 954 306 923 112 186 301 10,090 1.679 385 2,770 1,271 911 643 1,796 178 261 196 5,162 1,045 1,273 263 719 1,032 830 4,170 8,496 3,360 1,069 2,291 10,135 510 1,025 1.175 917 432 247 264 74 2,311 619 513 n.a 3 1,146 n.a 899 13.260 3.676 3,158 6,426 n.a. n.a. 100,633 96,569 4,064 42,257 2,381 81,136 2,916 961 79,181 12,912 8,540 65,599 2,919 12,618 3,231 9.388 4,064 77,072 62,094 412 294 117 1,387 25 634 513 214 5,851 20,109 8,994 1,122 808 781 1,120 923 936 1,165 342 1,108 132 211 347 11,115 1,801 398 3,079 1,422 1,005 705 1,987 180 313 225 5.615 1.096 1,401 310 796 1.129 4,588 9,208 3,597 1,159 2,437 1 1 .328 577 1,136 1,198 1,067 470 280 292 80 2,600 699 597 n.a. 3 1,261 n.a. 1,066 14,978 4,014 3.790 7.174 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southeast 81 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions ol dollars] for the Southeast Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other < Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services " . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 120,940 117,034 3,906 43,042 2,810 96,742 3,871 1,214 94,085 15,292 11,562 79,184 3,934 13,625 3,017 10,607 3,906 92,837 74,100 508 391 118 1,628 31 714 650 233 6,721 24,124 10,772 1,209 957 901 1,288 1,087 1,152 1,474 416 1,382 178 268 459 13,352 2,093 456 3.629 1.780 1,205 848 2,391 213 452 284 6,684 1,153 1,672 401 1,034 1,368 1,057 5,376 10.966 4,435 1,410 3,025 13,657 738 1,323 1,336 1,336 584 318 348 95 3,422 800 760 n.a. 5 1,339 n.a. 1,254 18,737 4,906 4,459 9,372 n.a. n.a. 133,570 129,246 4,324 43,440 3,075 107,285 4,446 1,094 103,932 16,650 12,988 88.322 4,459 14,504 3,364 11,140 4,324 102,961 82.107 569 446 123 1,756 31 814 650 261 7,612 26,605 12,073 1,307 1,048 1,010 1,398 1,263 1,343 1,673 425 1,648 217 298 442 14,532 2,258 476 3,902 1,897 1,352 950 2,615 225 556 301 7,336 1,202 1,834 414 1,157 1,560 1,169 6,027 11,971 4,971 1,613 3,358 15,263 780 1,384 1,370 1,544 653 381 353 97 3.972 902 912 n.a. 6 1,524 n.a. 1,384 20,853 5,505 4,940 10,409 n.a. n.a. 145,954 141,600 4,354 43,974 3,319 115,463 4,815 968 111,616 18,516 15,822 95,382 5,248 14,833 3,389 11,444 4,354 111,110 88,252 608 467 140 2,033 35 1,043 669 286 8,093 27,704 12,361 1,307 1,045 1,044 1,469 1.344 1,462 1,799 430 1,607 218 313 320 15.343 2,440 540 3,991 1,978 1,452 1,022 2.756 243 613 305 8,182 1,295 1,992 456 1,299 1,819 1,321 6,578 12.931 5,387 1,823 3,564 16,737 873 1,441 1,390 1,683 697 401 405 105 4,500 1,055 1,026 n.a. 7 1,593 n.a. 1,561 22,858 6,055 5,019 11,783 n.a. n.a. 160,481 155,898 4,583 45,013 3,565 125,912 5,424 925 121,413 20.317 18.751 103,422 6,041 16,449 3,652 12,797 4,583 121,330 96,272 695 542 153 2,136 35 1,113 673 315 9,111 29,325 13,077 1,388 1.143 1,121 1,556 1,448 1,534 1,915 515 1.592 229 343 292 16.248 2,563 564 4,199 2,091 1,552 1,081 2,878 277 712 331 8,999 1,334 2,263 451 1,416 2,077 1,458 7,171 14,223 6,198 2.030 4,168 18,413 960 1,501 1,406 1,821 823 456 450 136 5,012 1,217 1,189 n.a. 11 1,703 n.a. 1,726 25,058 6,647 5,235 13.175 n.a. n.a. 180,551 175,185 5,366 46,019 3,923 142,414 6,230 968 137,152 22,065 21.333 115,899 7,288 19,227 4,427 14,801 5,366 137,048 109,439 772 603 169 2,464 34 1,314 781 335 10,930 33,161 15,183 1,620 1,357 1,301 1,766 1,656 1,795 2,266 627 1,803 276 394 322 17,977 2,747 606 4,738 2,313 1,706 1,205 3,139 292 869 364 10,327 1.430 2,722 476 1,584 2,471 1,645 8,075 16,005 7,036 2,252 4,784 20,669 1,073 1,578 1,432 2,128 968 522 550 117 5,650 1,407 1,375 n.a. 10 1,806 n.a. 2,054 27,609 7,163 5,655 14,790 n.a. n.a. 206,177 198.540 7,637 46,992 4,388 162,363 7,843 1,033 155,553 25,365 25,258 131,192 8,543 22,627 6,541 16,086 7,637 154,726 124,480 877 685 192 2,696 31 1,414 877 374 12,917 37,381 17,534 1.869 1,517 1,504 1,979 1,987 2,161 2,713 748 1.945 361 438 311 19,847 2,972 690 5,236 2.561 1.873 1,361 3,449 319 1.009 377 11,846 1,604 3,189 539 1,778 2,882 1,854 9,223 18,223 7.926 2.599 5,327 23,391 1,248 1,654 1,489 2,558 1,113 595 660 133 6.339 1,634 1,536 n.a. 12 1,960 n.a. 2,461 30.246 7,612 5,945 16,689 n.a. n.a. 230,110 223,108 7,002 47,955 4,799 177,831 8,937 1,115 170,009 29,540 30,560 144,939 10,032 22.860 5.749 17,110 7.002 170.829 137,225 961 740 221 3,622 50 1,952 1,187 433 13,953 40,708 19,114 1.968 1,549 1.628 2.336 2.190 2,564 2,993 767 1.951 434 476 258 21,594 3,278 776 5,412 2,698 2,044 1,483 3,986 398 1.136 383 13.091 1,699 3,462 638 2,029 3,239 2,023 10,723 19.739 8,412 3,010 5,402 26,015 1,312 1,757 1,417 2,963 1,208 695 745 137 7.327 1,835 1,648 n.a. 14 2,143 n.a. 2,815 33.604 8,372 6,450 18,782 n.a. n a 250,292 244,032 6.260 48.788 5,130 187.488 9.387 1,324 179,425 31.860 39,006 152,409 11.711 23,369 5,021 18,348 6,260 181,229 143,967 1,015 788 227 4,723 41 2,733 1,491 459 13,135 40,857 18,661 1,937 1,332 1,560 2,296 2,360 2,601 2,822 703 2.153 440 457 n.a 22,196 3,553 839 5,148 2,686 2,160 1,574 4,255 449 1,158 373 13,771 1,687 3,467 687 2.146 3,555 2.229 1 1 ,775 20,850 8,937 3.311 5,627 28.903 1.414 1.856 1.429 3,348 1,318 750 821 148 8,577 2.024 1,575 707 11 1.903 n.a. 3,023 37.262 9,272 6,627 21,363 n.a. n a 280,160 273.582 6.578 49,514 5,658 210,924 10,516 1,486 201,894 35,181 43,085 169.795 14.367 26,762 5.178 21,584 6,578 204,346 163,921 1.218 928 290 5,133 29 2,896 1,713 496 14,847 47,531 21,693 2.290 1.609 1,767 2,658 2,666 2,983 3.313 992 2,371 527 516 n.a 25,838 3,974 948 6,168 3,252 2,542 1,765 4,847 509 1,396 437 15,691 1,887 4,053 785 2,373 4.005 2,587 13,003 23.689 10.408 3,656 6,752 32,401 1.667 2,106 1.667 3,902 1,548 826 9:? 168 9,942 2,188 1,606 821 14 1,948 n.a. 3.069 40,425 10.161 6.768 23,496 n.a. n a 311,886 305,942 5,943 50,312 6,199 235,322 11.695 1,662 225,288 39,857 46,740 189,006 17,137 29,179 4,459 24,720 5,943 229.379 185,157 1.153 920 233 6.478 71 3,845 2,009 554 16,366 54,646 25,440 2.719 1.837 2,030 3.130 3.077 3,482 3,936 1,329 2,674 636 589 n.a. 29.206 4,397 1,016 6,679 3,536 2,870 2,185 5,715 579 1,790 440 17,631 2,041 4,561 881 2,767 4,517 2,864 14,283 25,975 11,549 4,031 7.518 37,074 1,936 2.230 1.828 4.715 1.520 943 1,169 179 11.530 2,737 1,673 891 14 2.224 n.a. 3.486 44.222 11,079 7.007 26.135 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 82 Southeast STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Southeast Region, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 355,856 348,706 7,150 51,113 6,962 269.124 13.467 1.953 257,611 46.983 51,262 214,895 20,254 33,975 5,387 28,588 7,150 261,974 213,054 1,388 1,086 302 6,987 72 4,110 2,163 642 19,571 61,978 29,420 3,278 2,068 2,357 3,563 3.514 3,999 4,701 1,521 2,997 743 678 n.a 32.558 4.826 1,173 7.239 3.911 3,242 2.619 6.282 694 2.096 477 20,234 2,245 5,341 1,096 3,107 5,181 3,264 16,683 29,792 13,506 4,553 8,953 42,915 2,349 2.543 2.011 5,670 1,825 1,146 1.372 200 13,253 3.087 1,765 1,096 16 2,407 n.a. 4,175 48,919 12,215 7,505 29.199 n.a. n.a. 402,214 395,119 7,095 51,977 7,738 300,607 15,662 2,276 287,220 56,217 58,776 241,655 23,012 35,940 5,204 30,736 7,095 293,512 240,112 1,598 1,234 364 7,997 83 4,577 2,602 734 21,924 69,545 33,413 3,873 2,005 2,548 4,057 3,959 4,768 5,507 1.657 3,444 851 743 n.a. 36,132 5,326 1,273 7,793 4,230 3,597 3,163 6,988 825 2,441 495 23,195 2,585 6,046 1.276 3,598 5,986 3,705 19,129 32,777 15,327 5,161 10,166 48,620 2,652 2,723 1,959 6,881 2,017 1,249 1,539 215 15,136 3,416 1,974 1,247 19 2,547 n.a. 5.045 53,400 13,150 7,853 32,398 1 1 ,097 21.300 454,154 449,722 4,432 52,881 8,588 328,503 17,483 2,739 313,760 70,210 70,184 268,292 26,009 34,202 2,507 31,695 4,432 324,072 264,505 1,609 1,269 340 9,921 110 5,176 3,826 809 23,252 75,149 36.094 3,810 2,308 2.646 4,254 4,291 5,431 5,979 1,655 3.981 950 789 n.a. 39,055 5,856 1,446 8.187 4,491 3,974 3.247 7,717 950 2,645 542 25,770 2,854 6,360 1,443 4,087 6,786 4,240 21,211 35,119 16,872 5,905 10,967 55.602 2,966 2.897 1,870 8,144 2,094 1,488 1,695 234 17,791 3,893 2,265 1,431 21 2,777 n.a. 6,036 59,566 14,492 8,864 36,210 12,421 23,789 512,459 505,580 6,879 53,627 9,556 362,817 20,649 2,907 345,075 87,160 80,224 297,284 28,794 36,739 5,034 31,705 6,879 355,938 290,116 1,666 1,389 277 1 1 ,043 131 5,398 4,661 853 23,746 82,450 39,735 3,690 2,573 2,802 4,612 4,678 6,151 6,779 1,917 4,640 1,027 864 n.a. 42,716 6,340 1,725 8,638 4,769 4,390 3,464 8,532 1,102 3,129 625 28.601 3,012 6,768 1,621 4,579 7,703 4,918 23,072 38,382 18,694 6,587 12,107 62,462 3,262 3,017 1,814 9,431 2,270 1,510 1.841 235 20,686 4,249 2,411 1,511 25 3,009 n.a. 7,191 65,822 15,497 10,498 39,827 13,616 26,211 545,538 538,695 6,843 54,249 10,056 380,309 22,320 3,064 361 ,053 95.372 89,112 313,433 31,426 35,450 4,756 30,694 6,843 373,466 302,300 1,719 1,497 221 1 1 ,437 109 5,804 4,693 831 23,225 83,037 39,328 3,348 2,492 2,689 4,117 4,559 6,217 7,056 1,963 4,919 1,124 845 n.a. 43,709 6,747 1,844 8,211 4,736 4,528 3,756 8,977 1,171 3,189 550 30,762 2.963 6,863 1,569 4,994 8,528 5,844 24,039 40,331 18,844 7,342 11,501 68,906 3,495 3.175 1,781 10.734 2,332 1,599 2,022 234 23,712 4,931 2,621 1,544 29 3,293 n.a. 7,407 71,166 16,195 11,976 42,994 14,622 28,372 586,373 581,349 5,025 54,856 10,689 407,659 24,020 3,176 386.815 102,930 96,629 335,349 34,210 38,100 3,010 35,091 5,025 402,635 326,531 2,030 1,681 349 9,418 57 4,581 3.909 871 25,106 88,772 42,066 3,921 2,876 2.940 3.864 4.600 6,397 7.922 2,369 5,020 1,206 951 n.a. 46,706 6,956 1,916 9,096 5,196 4,893 4,210 9,202 1,228 3.495 514 32,772 3,151 7,522 1,486 5,406 8,842 6,365 24,869 45,235 21,950 8,182 13,768 76.380 3,553 3,693 1,733 12,423 2,827 1,762 2,292 272 25,880 5,508 2.902 1,777 33 3.616 n.a. 8,108 76,104 17,535 12,493 46.076 15,627 30,449 652,511 644,114 8.397 55,515 11,754 457,296 26,746 3,390 433,940 118,331 100,241 371,588 36,814 48,895 6,380 42,515 8,397 448,899 367.375 2.301 1,960 340 10,409 49 5,151 4,214 995 30,463 98,345 49,010 4,566 3,262 3,341 4,221 5,417 7,582 9,447 3,074 5,589 1,335 1,177 n.a 49,335 7,266 1,920 9,354 5,632 5,295 4.785 9,332 1,295 3,968 486 35,802 3.341 8.905 1,545 5,948 8,958 7,106 27.916 50.914 23,694 9,068 14,626 87,530 3,891 4,130 1,946 15,098 3,577 2,156 2,536 330 28,332 6,680 3,256 1,971 37 4,021 n.a. 9,571 81,524 18,596 13,353 49,575 16,823 32,752 702,907 695,477 7,430 56,199 12,508 492,901 30,178 3,535 466,258 128,354 108,295 401,356 39,913 51,632 5,380 46,252 7,430 485.471 396,868 2,740 2,222 517 10,476 51 4,784 4,603 1,038 34,165 103,384 52,374 4,975 3,501 3,467 4,204 5.690 8,255 10,032 3,470 6,191 1,431 1,158 n.a. 51.010 7.632 2,037 9,150 5,552 5,593 5,416 9,695 1,332 4,163 438 37,912 3,317 9,298 1.623 6,584 9,425 7,666 30,342 56.245 25,122 10,003 15,119 96,481 4,178 4,820 1,902 17,538 4,224 1,925 2,859 355 30,630 7,408 3,518 2,235 44 4,105 n.a. 10,742 88,603 19,643 14,240 54,720 18,509 36,211 748,100 741,258 6.843 56,861 13,157 523,931 32,861 3,625 494,696 137,592 115,813 427,881 43,115 52,935 4,918 48,016 6,843 517,088 422,939 2,944 2,344 600 8,351 47 4,495 2,722 1,087 38,183 108,458 54,574 5,397 3,665 3,704 4,223 5,933 8,353 10,231 3.704 6,617 1,535 1,209 n.a. 53,884 8,129 2,022 9,871 5,849 5,950 6,005 9,890 1,366 4,394 407 39,721 3,272 10,129 1,522 7,181 9,490 8,126 31,870 59,030 28,145 11,190 16,955 106,236 4,481 5,315 1,947 19.944 4,326 2,207 3,090 406 33,425 8,543 3,761 2,509 81 4,544 n.a. 11,658 94,149 19,897 14,879 59,374 20,027 39,347 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southeast 83 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Southeast Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 867,942 857,401 10,541 58,120 14,933 615,297 39,413 4,314 580,199 157,066 130,677 499,286 50,763 65,248 8,368 56,880 10,541 604.756 496,378 3,807 3,287 520 8,587 67 4,110 3,116 1,294 42,255 122,152 62,025 6,208 4,286 4,023 5.052 6,597 9,864 10,200 4,413 7,236 2,719 1,427 n.a. 60,127 8,947 2,272 11,299 6,276 6,518 7,123 10,800 1,200 5,271 421 44,919 3.006 1 1 ,725 1,673 8,508 11,176 8,832 38,413 65,846 36,060 12,958 23,102 134,340 5,194 6,234 1,984 21,146 5,327 2,563 3,780 820 43,871 10,870 4,653 3,185 137 5,731 16,794 2,048 108,378 23,322 15,792 69,265 23,205 46,060 937,432 926,396 11,036 58,733 15,961 652,990 43,136 4,673 614,527 179,857 143,049 529,817 55,339 67,833 8,721 59,113 11,036 641 ,954 525,938 3,940 3,433 508 8,005 79 3,859 2,758 1,308 43,169 128,326 64,807 6.464 4,390 4,131 5,206 7,117 10,726 10,708 4,362 7,256 2,948 1,499 n.a. 63,520 9,228 2,381 1 1 .806 6,564 6,954 7,672 11,674 1,205 5,588 448 46,742 2,873 12,370 1,745 9,073 1 1 ,500 9,181 41,358 68,524 37,562 13,561 24,001 148,311 5,637 6,222 2,078 24,414 5.315 2,742 4,264 1,007 49,098 11,418 5,073 3,621 154 6,310 18,571 2,387 116,016 24,490 16,404 75,122 25,062 50,060 1,001,887 991,691 10,196 59,469 16,847 693,393 45,812 5,344 652,925 190,762 158,200 563,887 61,431 68,075 7,503 60,572 10,196 683.197 557,108 4,477 3,899 578 8,668 85 4,247 3,001 1,335 44,508 132,571 66,861 6,545 4,440 4,209 5,373 7,567 11,264 10,754 4,528 7,606 3,116 1,460 n.a. 65,710 9,737 2,317 1 1 ,800 6,512 7,314 8,016 12,429 1,329 5,817 438 49.692 2,864 12,876 1,943 9,776 12.592 9,641 43,430 70.793 39,513 14,163 25,350 163,456 6,128 6,638 2,128 28,102 5,576 3,023 5,041 1,110 55,604 11,913 5,074 4,149 170 6,820 20.054 1,924 126,089 26.409 17,053 82.627 27,517 55,110 1,047,271 1 ,035,287 1 1 ,985 60,257 17,380 718,206 48,391 5,784 675,599 193,788 177,884 581 ,995 65,809 70,401 9,383 61,018 1 1 ,985 706.221 572,638 4,801 4,256 545 8,582 91 4,019 3,193 1,279 41,242 135,271 67.282 6,278 4,330 4,034 5,142 7,617 1 1 ,430 11,150 4,717 7,793 3,309 1,483 n.a. 67,990 10,318 2.331 1 1 ,988 6,701 7,620 8.280 13,026 1,379 5,923 424 51,983 2,961 13,242 2,167 10,082 13,194 10,338 44,640 72,488 40,841 14,605 26,237 172.789 6.223 6,721 2.073 28,477 5,556 2,790 5,411 1,187 61,166 12,525 5,752 4,709 183 7,274 20,654 2,088 133,583 28,019 17,810 87,755 29,240 58.515 1,112,858 1,100,580 12,278 61,068 18,223 772,239 51.456 6,059 726,842 187,293 198,723 621,707 72,527 78,005 9,814 68,191 12,278 759,961 619,455 5,053 4,542 512 8,206 87 3,933 2,944 1,242 42,677 145,355 72,072 6,895 4,731 4,231 5,563 7,981 12,097 11,893 5,749 7,891 3,469 1,573 n.a. 73,283 10,826 2,404 12,961 7,219 8,250 8,691 14,235 1,524 6,731 442 55,533 3,203 14,351 2,109 10.767 14,016 11,087 47,620 77,322 46.578 15,839 30,739 191,111 6,713 7,193 2.303 31,866 5,810 2,910 6.490 1,252 68.110 13,751 6,158 5.326 213 7,626 23,095 2,296 140.506 29,652 19,637 91,218 30,217 61.001 1,180,409 1,167,862 12,547 61,887 19,073 818,359 54,730 5,946 769,575 196,216 214,618 652,959 80.381 85,020 9.773 75.246 12,547 805.812 659.723 5.361 4,868 493 7,996 84 3,583 3,020 1,309 46,917 151,603 76,372 7,519 5,117 4,549 6,001 8,229 12,546 12,369 7,165 7,616 3,604 1,658 n.a. 75,232 1 1 ,404 2,273 13,442 7,079 8,505 9,010 14,411 1.552 7,108 448 59,488 2,934 15,738 2,094 11,523 15,669 11,530 49,280 82,146 51,834 17,231 34,603 205,098 7,053 7,992 2.441 35.613 6,274 3,304 6,697 1,373 71,744 14,329 6,585 5.910 228 8,664 24,654 2,237 146,089 30,646 19,003 96,439 31,774 64,666 1,247,824 1,235.256 12,567 62.727 19,893 864,996 58.956 6,022 812.061 209,063 226,699 691,568 85,894 87,534 9,971 77,562 12,567 852,428 700,651 5,769 5,183 586 8,140 88 3.742 2,936 1,375 51,071 159,909 81,780 8,207 5,460 4,892 6,360 8,761 13.542 13,147 8,174 7,701 3,777 1,759 n.a 78,129 11,893 2,283 13,818 7,190 8,791 9,680 14,802 1,673 7,573 425 62.738 2,952 17,193 2,249 12,213 16,216 11.915 52.433 87.783 53.657 17,995 35,661 219,152 7,292 8,140 2,540 39,252 6,869 3,285 7,626 1,412 76.327 14,685 7,222 6.492 248 9.327 25.714 2,722 151,777 31,532 18.359 101.886 33.459 68.426 1,321,834 1,310.593 1 1 ,242 63,538 20,804 912,202 63,004 5,963 855,161 222,969 243,705 735,370 86,225 90,606 8,542 82.064 11,242 900,960 743,655 6,012 5,525 486 8,322 101 3,627 3.134 1,461 54,565 164,127 85,000 8,704 5,440 5,087 6,543 8,942 14,421 13,752 8,615 7,848 3,872 1,775 n.a. 79,127 12,102 2,369 13,705 6,869 9,009 9,973 15,289 1,600 7,808 403 65.817 2.917 18.177 2.303 13,046 17,574 1 1 .799 56,144 92,695 58,294 18,676 39,618 237,678 7,894 8,417 2,733 44,706 7,205 3.601 8,649 1.638 81.523 15,180 7,739 7,038 266 9,937 28,468 2,684 157.305 31.741 18.660 106.904 35,116 71,788 1,401,506 1,388,616 12,891 64,328 21,787 959,534 65,936 5.703 899,301 243,770 258,435 778,795 84,570 96,170 10,075 86,095 12.891 946,643 784.510 6,223 5.854 369 8.563 99 3,467 3,463 1,533 59,743 166,426 86,776 9,065 5,451 5,298 6,753 9,308 14,804 13,965 8,099 7,955 4,217 1,860 n.a 79,650 12,501 2,394 13,404 6,226 9,245 10.329 15,595 1,572 8,01 366 69,042 2,998 16,532 2,445 16,304 18,757 12.005 59,516 97,943 63,444 20,245 43,199 253,610 8,474 8,636 2,773 49,911 7,701 3,773 9,272 1.801 85,169 16,037 8,145 7,516 281 10.422 30.787 2.908 162.133 32,529 18,649 110,955 36,173 74,782 1,482,256 1,468,943 13,313 65,151 22,751 1.020,946 70,331 5,594 956,210 255,215 270,831 833,711 85,829 101,406 10,461 90,945 13,313 1,007.634 839,059 6,725 6.334 392 9,072 96 3,416 3,942 1,619 63.931 174,001 91,624 9.563 5.693 5.590 7,052 9,840 15.723 14,701 8,801 8,297 4,442 1.920 n.a. 82.378 12,992 2.416 13,815 6,008 9,690 11,054 16,020 1,661 8.381 340 73,480 3,063 17.666 2,756 17,738 20.041 12,216 64,145 103,725 69,189 22.634 46,555 274.790 9,139 9,121 2.794 57,840 8,216 3,967 10,030 1,977 89.542 17.243 8,756 8,143 298 10.752 33.805 3,167 168.574 32.990 18.915 116.669 37,775 78,893 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 84 Southwest STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southwest Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 69% 787c 9% 13% 16% Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent j ; Transfer payments □ Components of Total Earnings 1969 / ^\ 77°/ / 80% y \ /\ 1997 \ \ \\ / 16% \ Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ / 15% -8% Proprietors' income 357c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southwest 85 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Southwest Region, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 4,255 3,413 842 8,984 474 3,494 6 n.a. 3,488 705 63 2,233 27 1,235 708 527 842 2,652 2,390 13 257 177 326 357 701 155 404 262 63 23 176 3,643 3,119 524 9,106 400 2,944 6 n.a. 2,938 638 67 2,064 26 854 415 439 524 2,420 2,145 12 219 144 298 329 624 139 380 275 66 22 187 3,069 2,648 421 9,175 334 2,408 6 n.a. 2,402 523 144 1,727 24 657 340 317 421 1,987 1,706 13 126 117 224 278 496 122 331 281 66 22 194 2,308 2,029 279 9,222 250 1,798 6 n.a. 1,792 416 100 1,354 22 422 225 197 279 1,519 1,256 11 101 55 169 214 345 99 261 264 62 20 181 2,283 1,894 389 9,281 246 1,830 6 n.a. 1,824 370 89 1,306 20 504 332 172 389 1,441 1,158 10 100 49 168 198 303 93 238 283 87 18 177 2,634 2,222 412 9,333 282 2,148 6 n.a. 2,141 401 91 1,500 22 625 348 278 412 1,736 1,399 8 153 59 187 220 411 92 270 337 122 18 197 3,005 2,410 594 9,418 319 2,499 6 n.a. 2,494 417 94 1,634 23 843 522 321 594 1.905 1,538 9 167 61 227 238 452 94 289 367 123 21 223 3,420 2,940 480 9,489 360 2,728 6 n.a. 2.721 510 189 1,887 27 813 395 419 480 2,248 1,818 9 203 99 265 266 541 108 327 430 206 24 199 3,883 3,177 706 9,540 407 3,207 24 n.a. 3,183 580 120 2,113 28 1,066 603 462 706 2,500 2,080 13 257 98 316 299 615 118 364 420 184 26 211 3,721 3,184 538 9,604 387 3,011 25 n.a. 2,986 610 125 2,099 28 884 436 448 538 2,473 2,027 11 231 114 303 283 611 121 352 446 200 26 221 3,865 3,294 571 9,700 398 3,138 26 n.a. 3,112 617 136 2,151 29 958 470 487 571 2,566 2.106 11 226 125 317 294 642 123 369 460 209 28 223 4,105 3,476 628 9,780 420 3,389 28 n.a. 3,360 603 141 2,284 32 1,072 522 550 628 2,760 2,260 12 237 132 337 309 712 131 390 500 228 44 228 4,988 4,203 785 9,858 506 4.253 33 n.a. 4.220 612 156 2,835 37 1,382 654 728 785 3,468 2.803 14 273 254 436 356 874 144 452 665 244 175 247 7,040 5,855 1,185 10.036 701 6.193 59 n.a 6,134 730 176 4.160 44 1,989 999 989 1,185 5,007 3,807 17 289 555 758 441 1,031 150 565 1,200 346 596 258 9,303 7,886 1,417 10,341 900 8,424 133 n.a. 8,291 836 176 5,938 56 2,430 1,182 1,247 1,417 7,007 4,770 18 339 522 1,215 524 1,279 167 707 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 10,214 8,719 1,495 10,061 1,015 9,243 137 n.a. 9,107 885 223 6,592 83 2,568 1,231 1.337 1,495 7,748 5.204 24 396 305 1,404 636 1,459 174 807 2,544 570 1,669 304 10,336 9.045 1,291 9,968 1,037 9,127 139 n.a. 8,989 941 406 6,618 105 2.404 998 1,405 1,291 7,837 5,314 24 391 290 1,198 686 1,647 201 877 2,523 557 1,641 325 10,775 9,215 1,559 10,510 1,025 8,925 110 n.a. 8,815 1,161 799 5,924 108 2,894 1,238 1,655 1,559 7,365 6,032 23 471 460 970 803 2.058 256 993 1,333 429 514 391 12,031 9,957 2,074 10,751 1,119 9,991 117 n.a. 9,874 1,292 866 6,525 122 3.343 1,698 1.645 2.074 7,917 6,794 23 615 646 1,124 879 2,151 272 1,083 1,124 376 272 475 13,282 11,385 1,898 11,009 1,206 11,147 119 -7 11,021 1,457 804 7,628 145 3,374 1,437 1,937 1,898 9,250 7,960 30 901 846 1,352 982 2,312 314 1,223 1,290 426 291 573 14,072 1 1 ,909 2,163 11,086 1,269 11,800 129 -22 11,649 1,582 841 7,974 163 3,663 1,729 1,934 2,163 9,637 8,109 36 877 836 1,391 1,007 2,334 346 1,283 1,528 468 422 637 15,072 13,302 1,770 11,450 1,316 12,408 170 -16 12,222 1,792 1,058 8,804 201 3,403 1,317 2,086 1.770 10,639 8,870 36 933 942 1,579 1,052 2,492 435 1,401 1,769 503 558 708 17,243 15,128 2,115 11.823 1,458 14,687 205 -H5 14,436 1.944 862 10,418 251 4.017 1,671 2,347 2.115 12,572 10,300 43 1.084 1,141 1,965 1,206 2,824 478 1,559 2,271 662 833 776 18,705 16,842 1,863 12,110 1,545 16,004 230 -52 15,721 2,111 874 11,740 292 3.971 1,439 2,532 1,863 14,140 11,447 49 1,207 1,274 2,241 1,335 3,090 549 1,702 2.694 780 1,067 847 19,331 17,800 1,531 12,168 1,589 16.327 246 -54 16,027 2.348 956 12,296 329 3,702 1,135 2,566 1,531 14,796 12,049 54 1,280 1,211 2,495 1.410 3,169 626 1,803 2,747 759 1,060 928 19,771 18.256 1,515 12,287 1,609 16,541 284 -83 16,174 2,574 1,023 12,450 351 3.739 1.152 2.587 1,515 15,026 12,170 59 1,316 1,136 2.545 1,392 3.217 674 1,832 2,856 756 1,078 1,022 21,247 19,822 1,425 12,682 1,675 17,782 328 -94 17.361 2,756 1.130 13,493 403 3,886 1,050 2,836 1,425 16,358 13.288 61 1.451 1,225 2.817 1,466 3,442 760 2.069 3,070 834 1.123 1.113 22,849 21,587 1.262 12,962 1,763 19,133 372 -100 18.661 2,971 1.216 14,742 469 3,921 915 3,006 1,262 17,871 14,625 63 1,624 1,325 3.147 1.604 3,710 823 2,329 3,246 921 1,102 1.223 24,452 22.997 1,454 13,324 1,835 20,330 428 -100 19.802 3,266 1.384 15,585 528 4,217 1,095 3,122 1,454 18,876 15.466 66 1.622 1.454 3,391 1.688 3.864 885 2,496 3,410 955 1,095 1.359 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 86 Southwest STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Southwest Region, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 25,581 23,912 1,668 13,598 1,881 21,000 465 -104 20,431 3,581 1,568 15,841 633 4,526 1,302 3,223 1,668 19,332 15,744 72 57 14 1,561 120 6 1,366 69 1,456 3,413 1,736 103 53 150 186 217 289 122 48 483 31 30 24 1,677 475 113 57 200 299 454 39 13 1,711 378 356 57 286 286 347 1,335 2,656 927 292 634 2,614 131 322 294 191 140 107 69 39 599 132 83 n.a. 3 223 n.a. 280 3,587 1,042 1,037 1,508 n.a. n.a. 27,169 25,647 1,522 13,874 1,958 22,110 531 -103 21,476 3,976 1,718 16,899 708 4,503 1,149 3,354 1,522 20,587 16,851 76 63 13 1,495 122 7 1,293 73 1,610 3,656 1,893 116 60 171 205 234 327 124 53 465 40 37 62 1,763 491 1 29 127 63 208 326 456 47 14 1,831 382 392 66 312 315 365 1,438 2,874 1,011 317 694 2,860 147 344 299 234 154 102 74 37 668 157 92 n.a. 3 251 n.a. 297 3,736 1,065 1,030 1,641 n.a. n.a. 28,139 26,620 1,519 14,235 1,977 22,802 624 -127 22,052 4,255 1,832 17,566 730 4,506 1,140 3,366 1,519 21,283 17,330 84 73 11 1,518 153 6 1,282 77 1,637 3,718 1,908 111 62 173 208 239 339 161 54 418 46 38 59 1,810 507 1 29 130 69 220 357 437 49 13 1,883 374 405 69 320 327 387 1,489 2,906 1,061 353 708 3,034 149 353 319 248 169 106 86 35 698 161 98 n.a. 3 277 n.a. 331 3,953 1,131 1,039 1,783 n.a. n.a. 29,642 27,972 1,670 14,572 2,034 23,910 654 -136 23,120 4,457 2,065 18,324 797 4,789 1,270 3,519 1,670 22,240 18,037 91 80 12 1,529 160 5 1,287 77 1,761 3,855 1,984 110 60 183 213 255 354 193 51 413 50 38 65 1,870 512 1 28 137 73 226 377 454 51 12 1,946 356 424 74 343 337 412 1,556 2,943 1,133 371 762 3,225 154 372 316 284 182 115 96 35 735 183 105 n.a. 3 302 n.a. 343 4,203 1,202 1,051 1,950 n.a. n.a. 31,145 29,682 1,464 14,930 2,086 25,060 696 -63 24,281 4,629 2,235 19,462 863 4,735 1,063 3,672 1,464 23,596 19,092 111 97 14 1,484 162 5 1,247 70 1,858 4,135 2,174 120 63 195 219 269 392 237 64 425 52 44 95 1,961 528 1 30 157 81 241 409 444 58 13 2,025 355 446 88 357 350 429 1,640 3,140 1,217 398 820 3,481 164 391 326 334 198 117 97 38 804 191 113 n.a. 3 330 n.a. 375 4,505 1,290 1,094 2,121 n.a. n.a. 32,510 31,244 1,266 15,108 2,152 26,018 782 -60 25,176 4,911 2,423 20,379 902 4,737 893 3,843 1,266 24,752 19,986 118 103 14 1,479 156 5 1,248 70 1,929 4,340 2,317 130 65 213 221 282 403 281 77 430 57 47 111 2,023 537 1 26 169 86 252 427 447 66 14 2,132 352 472 88 390 378 453 1,729 3,255 1,310 432 878 3,694 176 410 331 349 210 123 104 38 867 209 126 n.a. 3 351 n.a. 397 4,766 1,374 1,103 2,289 n.a. n.a. 34,797 33,595 1,202 15,278 2,278 27,901 836 -53 27,012 5,227 2,558 21,879 1,009 5,013 832 4,181 1,202 26,699 21.597 147 131 16 1,497 168 5 1,248 76 2,125 4.746 2,606 136 70 233 249 322 456 335 89 497 63 49 107 2,140 567 1 29 184 94 270 458 446 75 16 2,262 356 498 92 420 408 489 1,845 3,535 1,427 469 958 4,014 186 443 342 398 228 131 107 39 962 229 141 n.a. 4 370 n.a. 435 5,102 1,463 1,153 2,486 n.a. n.a. 37,369 35,950 1,419 15,414 2,424 29,885 885 -47 28,953 5,605 2,811 23,361 1,093 5,431 1,053 4,378 1,419 28.466 23,017 159 140 19 1,516 171 5 1,266 74 2,254 5,155 2,909 144 78 241 274 361 519 416 107 531 76 58 105 2 246 584 1 34 202 101 287 483 456 82 16 2,415 366 548 96 463 427 515 1,956 3,751 1,521 504 1,018 4,288 213 457 351 514 227 141 113 39 1,036 249 165 n.a 4 395 n.a, 384 5,449 1,545 1,172 2,732 n.a. n.a. 40,585 39,104 1,481 15,567 2,607 32,735 1,164 -47 31,524 5,934 3,127 25,782 1,218 5,735 1,105 4,630 1,481 31,255 25,129 168 149 20 1,520 182 5 1,262 71 2,508 5,862 3,438 151 87 254 308 419 611 534 113 668 97 63 131 2,424 614 1 39 236 113 309 527 472 93 21 2,604 374 603 104 507 463 553 2,148 4,027 1,616 533 1,083 4,675 237 505 359 569 243 158 121 42 1,163 278 195 n.a. 4 329 n.a. 472 6,126 1,742 1,384 3,000 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southwest 87 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for the Southwest Region, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment , Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 49,129 47,645 1,484 15,998 3,071 39,673 1,553 -62 38,057 6,712 4,360 31,593 1,642 6,438 1,085 5.353 1,484 38,189 30,598 219 197 22 1,705 198 9 1,449 49 2,983 7,395 4,494 176 107 301 348 529 756 692 139 1,053 122 77 194 2,902 714 1 48 297 139 366 650 532 127 27 2,994 389 721 130 540 535 679 2,572 4,752 2,011 623 1,388 5,966 285 584 406 741 306 182 142 54 1,541 317 271 n.a. 5 499 n.a. 634 7,591 2,185 1,562 3,844 n.a. n.a. 54,461 52,894 1,567 16,328 3,335 44,150 1,796 -71 42,283 7,302 4,876 35,322 1,896 6.932 1,140 5,791 1,567 42,583 34,281 256 234 22 1,760 251 12 1,406 90 3,477 8,324 5,124 195 124 330 401 589 902 792 141 1,275 136 92 148 3,199 767 1 53 329 163 411 718 578 150 30 3,234 404 788 122 589 612 718 2,923 5,206 2,288 723 1,565 6,813 312 632 419 879 343 228 140 54 1,818 390 324 n.a. 6 567 n.a. 699 8,301 2,322 1,744 4,236 n.a. n.a. 60,004 58,110 1,894 16,621 3,610 48.029 1,946 -83 46,001 8,176 5.827 38,288 2,213 7,528 1,463 6,065 1,894 46.135 36,879 279 251 28 1,880 292 20 1,467 102 3,716 8,629 5,154 199 126 353 419 651 931 810 123 1,179 144 103 115 3,474 829 1 57 361 170 440 783 631 167 34 3,633 426 844 161 647 723 830 3.178 5,633 2,475 811 1,663 7,458 343 661 432 981 370 235 159 55 2.034 465 375 n.a. 6 577 n.a. 763 9,256 2,608 1,830 4,818 n.a. n.a. 65,436 63,681 1,756 17,077 3,832 51 ,942 2,179 -88 49,676 8,940 6,821 41,101 2,511 8,330 1,339 6,991 1,756 50,187 40,022 317 286 31 1,994 307 26 1,558 104 4,230 8,781 5,098 232 132 398 426 700 932 791 141 969 149 124 105 3,683 874 1 57 396 1 463 814 667 197 35 3,977 446 940 171 696 809 915 3,448 6,217 2,842 900 1,942 8,216 369 684 444 1.083 437 257 170 59 2.268 549 426 n.a. 9 636 n.a. 826 10,165 2,786 1,974 5,405 n.a. n.a. 72,850 70,717 2,133 17,503 4,162 58,056 2,456 -106 55,493 9,674 7,683 45,447 2,992 9,617 1,690 7,926 2,133 55,923 44,764 366 329 38 2,121 348 24 1,634 115 4.927 9,741 5,732 284 150 459 487 783 1,099 896 163 969 182 140 119 4,009 928 1 67 438 208 519 875 687 242 45 4,534 497 1,113 171 767 942 1,043 3,902 6,847 3,214 998 2,216 9,112 399 725 458 1,228 493 278 196 63 2,562 618 465 n.a. 7 671 n.a 948 11,158 3,019 2,138 6,002 n.a. n.a. 83,217 79,809 3,408 17,943 4,638 66,246 3,105 -119 63,022 11,096 9,098 51,298 3,490 11,458 2,937 8,521 3,408 62,839 50,515 408 364 44 2,588 391 31 2,041 125 5,539 11,041 6,611 312 174 516 583 926 1,288 1,100 195 999 228 152 137 4,430 1,016 1 74 509 231 582 950 730 288 50 5,186 574 1,293 198 855 1,114 1,151 4,326 7,727 3,569 1,138 2,430 10.132 441 768 481 1.408 566 313 239 64 2,778 687 522 n.a 8 724 n.a. 1,132 12,323 3,272 2,271 6,780 n.a. n.a. 93,913 91,671 2,242 18,354 5,117 73,801 3,622 -80 70,099 12,917 10,897 57,991 4,276 11,534 1,737 9,796 2,242 71,559 58,075 460 414 46 3,642 490 57 2,949 146 6,346 12,757 7,645 336 182 556 697 1,104 1,609 1,274 222 1,129 223 171 142 5,111 1,144 2 73 564 254 641 1,149 887 337 60 5,922 614 1,458 229 1.047 1,287 1,288 5,121 8,537 3,817 1,316 2,501 1 1 ,474 479 834 463 1,670 627 362 266 67 3,201 795 547 n.a. 9 801 n.a. 1,353 13.484 3,583 2,336 7.564 n.a. n.a 105,262 103,078 2,184 18,789 5,602 81,818 3,973 -^8 77,798 13,855 13,610 63,882 5,263 12,673 1,672 11,001 2,184 79,634 64,695 493 443 50 4,420 489 74 3,684 173 6,857 13,841 8,182 383 168 567 730 1,331 1,868 1,194 230 1,267 254 190 n.a 5,659 1,273 1 73 579 283 679 1,287 1,072 353 57 6,477 613 1,509 242 1,130 1,442 1,540 5,943 9,368 4,191 1,471 2,719 13,106 534 897 472 1,972 711 407 297 76 3,775 887 480 312 10 719 n.a. 1,556 14,939 3,860 2,378 8,701 n.a. n.a. 118,988 116,850 2,138 19,270 6,175 93,123 4,498 24 88,649 15,208 15,131 72,559 6,502 14,062 1.582 12,481 2,138 90,985 74.320 581 509 73 4,314 562 75 3.497 181 8,349 15.880 9,295 450 192 679 825 1,467 2.176 1.381 279 1,355 287 204 n.a 6,585 1,441 1 79 669 336 760 1.537 1,275 413 72 7,578 693 1.767 271 1,277 1,647 1,923 6,655 10,890 4,991 1,679 3,312 15,081 657 1,039 557 2.428 841 455 340 91 4,355 959 476 376 12 780 n.a. 1,717 16,665 4,161 2.484 10,020 n.a. n a 133,558 131,656 1,902 19,710 6,776 105,252 5,124 -222 99,906 17,204 16,447 82,044 7,890 15,317 1.249 14,068 1,902 103.350 85.283 553 491 63 5,371 651 146 4,368 207 9,471 18,737 10,899 561 207 798 1,051 1,603 2,581 1.671 329 1,484 343 268 n.a. 7,838 1,621 3 89 732 407 946 1,961 1,470 529 81 8,464 756 2.019 316 1,551 1.872 1,949 7,387 12.165 5,547 1,899 3.647 17,588 784 1,123 616 3,035 795 508 464 102 5,071 1,269 506 419 13 890 n.a. 1,992 18,067 4,467 2,510 11.090 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 88 Southwest STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the Southwest Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 154,806 153,070 1,735 20,180 7,671 122,230 6,005 -359 115,866 20.663 18.277 95,490 9,512 17,229 983 16,246 1,735 120,495 100,729 645 564 80 6,559 678 182 5,470 229 1 1 .756 21,705 12,895 664 233 969 1,198 1,895 3.215 2,029 351 1,629 387 325 n.a 8.809 1.758 3 94 813 465 1,136 2,213 1,612 629 86 9,710 838 2,375 391 1,698 2.171 2,236 8,887 14,129 6,651 2,204 4,447 20,687 971 1,302 684 3,792 967 620 536 122 5,762 1,443 551 536 16 994 n.a. 2,392 19.766 4,822 2,632 12,313 n.a. n.a. 180,395 177,317 3,077 20,777 8,683 141,987 7,204 -351 134,432 25,155 20,808 110,889 11,125 19,973 2,271 17,702 3,077 138,910 117,178 772 679 93 8,143 848 208 6,838 249 13,495 25,750 15,513 739 225 1,123 1,434 2,170 3,993 2,558 482 2,007 446 336 n.a 10,237 1,968 3 98 872 518 1,446 2,644 1,830 754 104 11,358 971 2,741 445 2,010 2,535 2,657 10,370 15,790 7,801 2,575 5,226 23,699 1,109 1,407 672 4,609 1,073 669 580 131 6,577 1,678 617 598 17 1,135 n.a. 2.826 21,731 5,195 2,759 13,777 4,180 9,597 207,706 206,030 1,676 21,426 9,694 160,527 8,331 -459 151,737 31,377 24,591 128,354 13,129 19,044 850 18,194 1,676 158,850 134,592 772 693 79 10,913 929 254 9.435 295 14,198 29,862 18,593 753 268 1,213 1,636 2,553 4,950 3,111 617 2,483 606 403 n.a 1 1 ,269 2,160 4 106 929 598 1,536 2,941 2,005 867 125 13,042 1,094 3,028 513 2,393 2,989 3,025 12,080 17,296 9,017 2,971 6,046 27,412 1,249 1,516 644 5,527 1,121 794 626 150 7,900 1,990 703 667 20 1,263 n.a. 3,241 24,259 5.640 3,051 15,568 4,662 10,905 242,441 239,461 2,980 21,985 11,027 185.656 10,313 -202 175,141 39,174 28,125 149,385 15,180 21,091 2,186 18,906 2,980 182.676 155,337 826 775 51 14,823 1,146 294 13,050 333 15,003 34,570 21,917 799 304 1,354 1,945 2,918 6,505 3,322 674 2,777 807 512 n.a 12,653 2,332 5 117 964 685 1,645 3,316 2,402 1,026 161 14,902 1,172 3,406 578 2,685 3,548 3,513 13,718 19,478 10,431 3,448 6,982 31,585 1,439 1,622 650 6,697 1,257 826 703 148 9,199 2,259 781 700 24 1,397 n.a. 3,883 27,339 6,059 3,493 17,787 5,415 12,372 263,468 261,150 2.318 22,791 11,560 199,155 11,365 -258 187,532 44,155 31.781 161,718 16,787 20,650 1,433 19,217 2,318 196,837 166,319 875 834 41 15,767 831 333 14,271 332 15,621 35,137 21,812 807 314 1,396 1,722 2,844 6,411 3,617 565 2,802 864 470 n.a. 13,325 2,453 4 112 906 702 1,822 3,534 2,617 1,028 146 15,912 1,114 3,413 543 2.875 4.072 3,894 14,659 21,216 1 1 ,247 4,100 7,147 35,885 1,549 1,769 662 7,816 1,342 868 776 155 10,770 2,760 904 730 29 1,564 n.a. 4,190 30,518 6,352 3,954 20 212 6,110 14,103 277,680 275,359 2,320 23,405 11,864 208,057 11,884 -184 195,990 46,538 35,153 166,951 17,568 23,538 1,460 22,078 2,320 205,737 172,322 966 892 74 14,382 568 277 13,195 342 16,831 34,137 20,662 946 354 1,507 1,371 2,500 5,159 3,912 763 2,777 841 533 n.a 13.475 2,488 4 124 932 732 1,965 3,468 2,548 1,082 133 15,824 1,130 3,322 465 3,049 4,112 3,746 14,332 23,129 13,266 4,679 8,587 39,456 1,578 2,068 667 8,889 1,575 870 885 171 11,725 3,166 1,007 833 32 1.728 n.a. 4,261 33,415 6,892 4,122 22,401 6,863 15,538 305,742 303,037 2.705 23,776 12,859 229,091 12.932 -179 215,980 53.205 36.558 182,285 18,503 28,302 1,836 26,466 2,705 226,386 190,596 1,085 1,028 57 15,066 501 336 13,858 371 19,466 37,298 22,922 1,086 407 1,669 1,464 2,648 5,628 4,490 940 2,982 933 676 n.a 14,376 2,602 6 123 991 847 2,189 3,679 2,575 1,236 127 17,039 1,249 3,770 470 3,340 4,037 4,173 15,368 25,647 14,710 5,237 9.473 44,917 1,706 2,297 774 10,282 1,988 1,060 1,018 198 12,654 3,815 1,139 954 37 1,892 n.a. 5,103 35,790 7,506 4,324 23,959 7.309 16,650 328,621 325,974 2,647 24,166 13,599 245,407 14,466 -147 230,793 58.173 39,654 195,154 19,586 30,667 1,755 28,912 2,647 242,760 203,416 1,249 1,141 107 15,066 453 335 13,914 363 20,873 39.186 24,464 1,119 429 1,785 1.372 2,715 5,952 5,048 998 3,392 1,020 633 n.a 14.722 2,696 5 122 995 847 2,410 3,892 2,403 1,218 135 18,139 1,265 3,823 460 3,590 4.320 4,681 16,237 27,870 15,639 5,801 9,838 49,158 1,814 2,624 781 11,644 2,321 945 1,170 209 13,512 4,335 1,239 1,075 41 1,997 n.a. 5,450 39,344 8,144 4,577 26,623 7,861 18,762 336,950 334,372 2,577 24,585 13,706 248,441 15,082 -15 233,344 60,384 43,221 197,139 20,266 31,036 1,734 29,303 2,577 245,863 204,543 1,250 1,123 127 12,153 393 457 10,919 384 20,563 39,294 24,182 1,118 429 1,779 1,269 2,615 5,036 5,269 894 3,955 1,126 691 n.a. 15,112 2,838 5 124 976 885 2,543 4,177 2,206 1,226 132 18,723 1,265 3,915 396 3,785 4,264 5,098 16.202 27,606 16,677 6,166 10,511 52,075 1,855 2,773 824 12.098 2,300 987 1,217 238 14,529 4,986 1,330 1,134 47 2,204 n.a. 5,554 41,320 8,276 4,793 28,251 8,024 20,227 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Southwest 89 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the Southwest Region, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services ,4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 368,855 365,119 3,736 24,860 14,838 272,026 16,831 167 255,362 64,464 49,030 214,136 22,385 35,504 2,783 32,721 3,736 268,290 222,040 1,589 1,483 107 11,847 514 389 10,596 348 17,515 43,950 27,121 1,139 462 1,639 1,455 2.822 5.469 5,559 1,117 4,652 1,934 875 n.a. 16,829 2,995 4 122 1,047 970 2,760 5,474 1,848 1,464 144 20,564 1,166 4,213 438 4,735 4,729 5,283 17,609 28,117 17,914 6,175 11,739 62,934 2,040 3,028 889 11,485 2,641 1,062 1,497 399 18,580 6,543 1,709 1,370 59 2,609 8,183 841 46,250 9,605 5,032 31,613 9,144 22,468 395,173 391,377 3,796 25,083 15,755 288.402 18.308 249 270,343 71,187 53,643 225,358 24,487 38,557 2,795 35,761 3,796 284,606 235,354 1,605 1,497 108 12,056 493 371 10,834 358 17,356 47,516 28,847 1.122 475 1,622 1,451 3,048 5,907 6,004 1,082 4,976 2,151 1.008 n.a. 18,669 3,080 5 136 1,122 1,008 2,917 6,811 1,848 1,587 155 22,304 1,166 4.358 446 5,500 4,887 5,947 18,782 29,106 17,515 6,231 11,284 69,114 2,191 2,942 957 13,161 2,640 1,141 1,602 466 20,580 6,927 1,868 1,532 66 2,790 9,092 1,161 49,252 10,226 5,135 33,891 9,982 23,909 426,944 422,330 4,614 25,391 16,815 312,277 19,665 335 292,947 74,416 59,581 241,927 27,651 42,699 3.471 39,228 4,614 307,662 254,721 1,836 1,709 128 13,222 523 412 1 1 ,924 364 18,030 50,525 29,991 1,140 506 1,661 1,511 3,446 6,195 6,182 1,077 5,211 2,269 792 n.a. 20,533 3,243 3 135 1,126 1,057 3,052 8,044 2,021 1,693 160 24,307 1,097 4,689 480 6,313 5,444 6,285 20,235 30.678 18,788 6.325 12,463 77,100 2,376 3.131 1,005 15,107 2,802 1,291 1,860 549 23,352 7,455 1,970 1,782 71 3.002 10,152 1,196 52,941 10,816 5,364 36.761 10,980 25,781 450,162 445,691 4,471 25,824 17,432 331,083 21,165 285 310,203 73,572 66,388 254,637 30,692 45,754 3,374 42,381 326,612 270,750 2,075 1,950 125 15,192 584 451 13,793 363 18,258 53,098 30,847 1,159 511 1,587 1,578 3,647 6,602 6,412 1,115 5,070 2,369 798 n.a. 22,251 3.406 3 141 1,220 1,138 3,270 8.943 2,191 1,758 180 26,413 1,176 4,999 582 7,058 5,542 7,056 21,646 32,362 19,765 6,397 13,368 81,941 2,453 3,250 981 15,171 2,885 1,321 2,043 628 25,917 7,657 2,187 2,070 79 3,204 10,637 1,458 55,862 1 1 ,350 5,378 39.133 1 1 .642 27,491 480,423 475,464 4,959 26,315 18,257 353,718 22,485 332 331,565 72,791 76,067 271,086 31,803 50,829 3,934 46,895 4,959 348,759 289,195 2,218 2,108 110 15,140 608 471 13.670 391 19.555 55.574 31,662 1,206 546 1,656 1,662 3,825 6,511 6,534 1,202 5,188 2,484 849 n.a. 23,912 3,509 4 151 1,346 1,222 3.405 9,820 2,362 1,883 208 28,183 1,245 5,238 586 7,590 5,796 7,727 22.687 34,156 22,483 6,900 15,582 89,200 2,607 3.419 1,094 17,086 3,033 1,370 2,350 672 28,201 8,047 2,290 2,269 85 3,329 1 1 ,766 1,579 59,564 12,032 5,884 41,649 12,215 29,433 509,054 502,761 6,294 26,847 18,961 376,564 23,784 164 352,945 74,318 81,791 284,370 34,242 57,953 5.186 52,766 6,294 370,270 307,775 2,392 2,287 105 15,671 576 442 14,265 388 21,093 58,024 33,501 1,343 614 1,772 1,794 3,891 6,877 7,223 1,500 5,082 2,568 837 n.a 24,524 3,636 4 154 1,475 1,264 3,495 9,959 2,288 2,039 211 31,085 1,254 5,732 571 8,107 6,855 8,567 23,129 36.110 25,521 7,416 18,106 94,749 2,686 3,804 1,167 18,269 3,251 1,549 2,328 820 29,698 8,424 2,425 2,436 91 3,648 12,652 1.502 62,495 12.399 5.873 44,223 13,024 31,199 538,786 534,121 4,665 27.397 19,666 397.255 25,640 153 371,768 80,061 86,957 301,039 36,206 60,011 3,532 56.479 4,665 392,591 327,468 2,520 2,405 115 15,219 580 432 13,787 420 24,072 62,498 36.207 1,525 662 1.961 1,923 4,192 7,576 8,000 1,791 5,009 2,549 1,019 n.a. 26,290 3,692 5 149 1,549 1,366 3,692 10,967 2,456 2,201 213 32,512 1,241 6,279 616 8,551 7,214 8,612 24,712 39,136 26,497 7,725 18,772 100,301 2,757 3,841 1.222 20,002 3,585 1,593 2,487 874 31.439 8.522 2,587 2.663 104 3,945 12,981 1,699 65,123 12,724 5,814 46,585 13,559 33,027 576,052 572,222 3,830 27,956 20,605 424,528 27,779 89 396,839 84,937 94,276 322,883 36,487 65,159 2,493 62,666 3.830 420.698 352.607 2,673 2,575 99 16,170 677 451 14,628 414 26,381 66,856 38,647 1,597 686 2,015 1,933 4.349 8,475 9,228 1,780 4.995 2,593 996 n.a. 28,209 3,849 4 170 1.533 1,404 3,748 12,525 2,469 2,297 209 35,126 1,289 6,724 600 8,965 8,172 9,376 26,494 41,375 28,563 7,890 20,672 108,970 2,959 3,942 1.323 22,857 3,803 1,768 2.865 1,033 33,612 8,706 2,776 2,895 109 4,167 14,483 1,671 68,092 12,852 6,287 48,953 14.231 34,722 614,265 610,855 3,410 28,469 21,577 451,162 29,481 111 421.793 92,444 100.028 346,295 36,418 68,449 2,112 66,337 3,410 447,752 377,342 2,729 2,648 81 17,331 824 441 15,641 425 28.627 69,872 41,296 1,727 708 2,139 1,967 4.684 9,113 10,039 1.554 5,309 2,980 1,077 n.a 28,577 4,026 5 175 1,495 1,504 3,909 12,392 2,436 2,435 201 37,681 1,342 6,452 626 10.303 8,996 9,962 28,331 43,762 31,193 8,687 22,506 117,816 3,206 4,056 1,351 26,405 3,983 1,855 3,071 1,025 35,667 9,048 2,947 3.097 121 4.339 15,834 1,812 70,410 13,073 6,230 51,107 14.839 36,268 660,458 655.883 4.575 28,985 22,787 489,899 32,007 27 457.918 97,722 104,818 378,144 37,589 74,166 3,240 70,926 4.575 485,323 411,937 2,986 2,904 82 19,180 778 454 17,492 456 30,478 75.700 45,451 1,840 785 2,311 2,051 5,159 10,455 11,184 1,628 5.889 3,019 1,132 n.a. 30.249 4,344 5 184 1.525 1.587 4.227 12.960 2.568 2,648 199 41,238 1,371 7,002 678 1 1 ,062 10.312 10.813 31,418 46,610 34,177 9,734 24,443 130,150 3,459 4,282 1.368 31,191 4,261 2,062 3,352 1,141 38.119 9.693 3,162 3,415 137 4,508 17,995 2.004 73,386 13.513 6,278 53.595 15.602 37.992 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 90 Alabama STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alabama Components of Personal Income 1969 ^ ^ 65% >\ < 1997 80% y^ \^ /^ \ \^\/ 11% V 14%- P^ 21% □ Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent □ Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% V^ \ 81% Y \ \ \\ / 13% \ \ fio% \^____>^-4% ^ >-9% I Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income ( | u Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 0% 1— "1— —n- h_ | -pi \ _n~ 1 — flMT PI 1 ■ ■ i ■ — ■ r~ ""tea 1 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alabama 91 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Alabama, 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 854 664 191 2,644 323 735 1 n.a. 734 107 13 470 4 260 181 80 191 544 493 3 37 29 136 70 113 21 84 51 13 1 37 706 579 127 2,647 267 596 1 n.a. 595 97 14 411 4 181 118 63 127 469 417 2 30 17 113 63 99 17 75 52 13 2 38 592 487 105 2,649 224 481 1 n.a. 480 81 31 332 4 145 99 46 105 376 324 2 19 12 84 52 76 15 63 51 13 1 37 430 358 71 2,653 162 345 1 n.a. 344 63 22 246 3 96 67 28 71 274 228 2 10 4 59 39 52 13 49 46 12 2 32 442 350 92 2,661 166 369 1 n.a. 368 55 20 251 3 114 87 27 92 277 224 2 12 5 65 35 48 12 45 53 18 2 33 567 432 135 2,685 211 490 1 n.a. 489 56 22 311 3 176 129 47 135 355 285 2 15 15 82 37 67 15 51 70 32 2 36 590 454 136 2,719 217 513 1 n.a. 512 59 19 326 4 184 130 53 136 377 304 2 16 14 89 40 73 16 54 73 31 2 40 689 549 140 2,743 251 589 2 n.a. 587 65 38 387 4 198 132 66 140 449 366 2 25 20 111 45 86 16 60 83 48 2 33 737 586 151 2,762 267 645 7 n.a. 638 74 25 429 4 211 141 70 151 494 411 3 29 17 136 50 95 16 65 83 42 3 38 678 550 127 2,787 243 589 7 n.a. 583 67 28 403 4 182 117 65 127 462 369 2 25 14 112 47 91 15 62 94 51 3 39 706 598 107 2,814 251 614 7 n.a. 607 73 25 441 5 169 97 72 107 507 409 2 27 20 131 50 97 16 65 98 55 2 41 797 685 112 2,845 280 698 9 n.a. 689 79 28 505 5 188 102 86 112 586 477 2 34 25 153 56 115 20 74 108 60 5 43 1,082 921 161 2,902 373 972 11 n.a. 961 96 25 693 7 273 149 123 161 811 675 2 42 57 245 70 152 22 84 135 64 28 43 1,521 1,317 204 2,950 516 1,402 18 n.a 1,384 111 26 1,034 9 360 189 171 204 1,197 956 3 57 111 375 90 188 23 108 242 91 106 45 1,891 Nonfarm personal income 1,621 270 2,887 655 Derivation of personal income: 1,773 29 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence n.a 1.744 119 27 Earnings by type: 6 1,312 12 450 250 200 Earnings by industry: 6 Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade 270 1,504 1,061 3 61 59 454 105 226 26 Services 127 443 Military 160 233 50 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income 2,065 1,787 278 2,799 738 1,928 27 n.a. 1,901 124 40 1,442 18 469 257 212 278 1,650 1,148 3 67 32 491 137 252 30 136 502 140 307 56 2,173 1.893 280 2,770 784 1,980 27 n.a. 1,952 136 85 1,471 23 486 258 227 280 1,699 1,194 3 67 43 465 157 273 34 151 505 125 317 63 2,191 1,868 323 2,906 754 1,860 25 n.a. 1,835 162 194 1,281 23 555 298 257 323 1,537 1,263 4 69 61 417 169 330 44 169 274 100 99 75 2,369 2,014 354 2,944 805 2,017 29 n.a. 1,989 179 202 1,421 27 569 325 245 354 1,663 1,436 5 89 77 509 170 350 48 187 227 89 42 96 2,619 2,204 415 2,969 882 2,264 32 1 2.232 194 193 1,555 32 677 379 298 415 1,848 1,600 9 97 88 579 166 390 54 217 249 96 37 116 2,504 2,216 288 3,000 835 2,106 31 2 2,077 211 216 1,515 33 558 254 303 288 1,818 1,546 11 71 98 534 163 391 61 218 271 104 40 127 2,782 2,483 298 3,058 910 2,318 39 4 2,283 245 254 1,679 42 597 266 331 298 2,019 1,707 12 74 106 614 170 421 72 238 312 123 55 134 3,199 2,852 348 3,059 1,046 2,770 45 7 2,732 254 214 2,033 51 686 312 374 348 2,423 1.941 13 75 143 701 198 472 79 259 481 181 153 147 3,396 3,065 331 3,068 1,107 2,964 50 10 2,923 263 210 2,215 57 692 294 398 331 2,633 2,079 15 67 172 742 211 508 88 276 554 217 174 163 3,553 3,209 344 3,053 1,164 3,093 53 13 3,053 285 215 2,331 63 699 306 393 344 2,750 2,173 16 72 137 811 223 516 94 304 576 219 180 177 3,443 3,209 234 3,014 1,142 2,934 58 16 2.891 314 238 2,271 66 597 199 398 234 2.700 2,155 17 59 135 794 216 519 104 312 544 219 136 188 3,890 3,523 367 3,050 1,275 3,333 66 20 3,287 340 263 2,487 77 769 330 438 367 2.965 2.384 18 67 159 888 219 556 119 356 582 232 142 208 4,168 3,914 254 3,071 1,357 3,558 75 25 3,508 375 285 2,773 90 694 217 477 254 3,304 2,661 19 73 211 972 240 610 137 399 643 261 146 236 4,418 Nonfarm personal income 4.192 226 3.109 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: 1,421 3.740 86 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 28 3,682 408 329 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements 2,946 Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 105 689 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 . Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate 193 495 226 3,513 2,836 19 79 234 1.058 255 629 144 Services Government and government enterprises 418 678 Federal, civilian Military State and local 275 144 258 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 92 Alabama STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Alabama, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work i.ess: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry; 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services '- 1 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,638 4,326 312 3,163 1,466 3,887 90 32 3,829 442 367 3,003 102 781 279 502 312 3,575 2,840 19 12 7 68 p: 42 4 n 213 1,016 582 75 9 37 268 59 23 17 11 77 (') 5 ( L ) 434 84 1 120 51 59 28 48 6 35 2 266 78 51 23 20 44 50 213 435 144 41 103 466 14 53 94 37 20 13 7 5 98 23 15 n.a. 61 n.a. 28 735 317 139 280 n.a. n.a. 4,888 4,630 258 3,204 1,526 4,075 102 38 4,011 485 392 3,204 115 756 219 537 258 3,818 3,055 19 12 7 69 P) 45 4 P) 229 1,0 605 84 11 39 283 62 22 20 14 63 ( L ) 6 (') 483 90 2 134 60 68 29 50 6 41 3 282 79 57 21 22 49 54 237 463 160 45 115 508 15 55 96 47 22 12 7 4 108 28 16 n.a. 66 n.a. 32 762 335 134 293 n.a. n.a. 5,086 4,818 268 3,274 1,554 4,223 119 40 4,144 524 417 3,346 124 753 231 522 268 3,955 3,122 19 13 7 74 ( D ) 49 3 ( d : 232 1,105 608 79 11 38 298 64 25 19 15 52 1 6 ( L ) 497 93 2 134 64 73 30 50 6 41 3 291 78 60 21 22 51 58 244 467 161 49 111 530 16 56 102 46 24 12 8 4 116 28 17 n.a. 69 n.a. 31 833 372 137 324 n.a. n.a. 5,243 4,981 262 3,316 1,581 4,313 125 43 4,231 547 466 3,422 128 763 226 538 262 4,050 3,161 20 13 7 65 ( D ) 41 3 ( D ) 232 1,103 596 74 11 38 294 64 32 19 8 48 1 7 ( L ) 507 97 2 132 67 79 31 49 6 41 3 295 74 63 21 23 53 60 248 468 168 52 116 563 16 58 100 55 26 13 10 4 122 31 19 n.a. 73 n.a. 37 889 408 140 341 n.a. n.a. 5,509 5,263 246 3,323 1,658 4,506 134 50 4,422 578 509 3,606 139 761 208 553 246 4,261 3,338 22 14 8 57 p 36 4 p: 234 1,213 662 81 13 38 305 66 38 22 9 63 1 7 19 551 101 3 139 83 84 33 55 6 46 3 303 74 68 22 24 55 60 254 495 178 56 122 582 16 61 103 47 28 14 9 4 127 29 21 n.a. P) 76 n.a. 46 923 428 140 355 n.a. n.a. 5,872 5,577 295 3,358 1,749 4,802 155 57 4,704 627 542 3,818 151 833 258 576 295 4,507 3,546 22 14 7 52 < d : 34 4 p; 257 1,286 715 90 14 39 313 70 41 20 11 80 2 8 28 571 104 3 138 90 89 34 60 6 45 3 320 73 76 24 25 59 63 267 512 194 61 132 637 17 63 103 58 30 18 10 4 134 31 21 n.a. ( L ) 81 n.a. 66 961 447 129 385 n.a. n.a. 6,376 6,104 271 3,395 1,878 5,234 164 64 5.134 675 566 4,198 178 858 234 624 271 4,963 3,913 24 15 9 57 n 38 4 P) 317 1,413 777 94 16 44 342 74 48 23 13 69 2 9 44 635 113 3 154 99 97 38 69 7 52 4 339 72 81 25 27 68 67 287 560 210 67 143 706 18 68 106 70 32 18 10 4 149 32 22 n.a. ( L ) 87 n.a. 90 1,050 474 140 436 n.a. n.a. 6,950 6,665 284 3,443 2,018 5,706 174 74 5,607 731 612 4,593 205 908 250 658 284 5,422 4,316 27 17 10 58 P) 40 4 P) 357 1,601 896 106 19 49 364 83 57 26 1 102 2 10 61 705 119 3 174 113 107 40 79 7 57 5 369 79 93 24 25 74 73 297 599 225 73 152 785 21 72 107 106 33 20 11 4 164 36 27 n.a. L L > 87 n.a. 97 1,106 483 151 472 n.a. n.a. 7,469 7,195 275 3,464 2,156 6,175 233 87 6,029 764 677 5.031 226 918 231 687 275 5,900 4,700 28 18 10 56 ( D ) 38 4 ( D ) 400 1,747 964 112 22 50 388 92 66 32 22 104 3 12 62 783 129 3 197 131 119 44 85 10 60 6 389 82 101 25 25 80 76 326 647 240 80 160 868 23 79 109 130 36 24 11 4 181 40 35 n.a. ( L ) 97 n.a. 100 1,200 488 189 523 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alabama 93 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Alabama, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment , Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment , Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,628 8,367 261 3,446 2,504 7,040 293 112 6,859 872 898 5,785 297 958 219 739 261 6,779 5,353 34 24 10 67 ( D ) 46 7 p 413 2,017 1,086 125 26 57 435 118 70 43 25 107 5 15 59 932 151 4 219 165 150 50 102 10 74 6 445 89 119 30 25 98 84 367 733 291 98 192 985 28 90 119 144 43 26 13 4 232 45 43 n.a. ( L ) 96 n.a. 102 1,426 535 222 669 n.a. n.a. 9,431 9,128 303 3,440 2,742 7,699 338 141 7,502 935 994 6,347 335 1,017 255 762 303 7,396 5,863 38 26 12 74 n 52 7 ( D ) 456 2,241 1,220 137 31 63 469 135 83 57 29 147 6 17 46 1,021 164 4 240 176 167 56 115 10 83 6 482 92 127 34 27 111 91 410 785 313 110 203 1,063 28 92 121 150 48 23 13 4 272 48 48 n.a (') 113 n.a. 103 1,533 558 249 726 n.a. n.a. 10,225 9,948 278 3,450 2,964 8,182 366 144 7,959 1.037 1,230 6,785 389 1,008 232 776 278 7,904 6,197 40 26 14 87 ( n ) 64 7 ( D ) 465 2,323 1.245 132 31 68 470 144 86 70 28 161 7 18 29 1,079 175 4 249 187 182 60 121 11 83 7 523 98 134 33 29 127 102 439 845 331 121 210 1,143 32 95 119 159 50 23 14 5 308 54 54 n.a (') 113 n.a 116 1,707 620 265 823 n.a. n.a. 11,174 10,864 310 3,497 3,195 8,867 400 155 8,622 1,103 1,449 7,288 439 1,141 267 874 310 8,557 6,671 46 29 16 84 P 64 7 P) 524 2,439 1,297 145 34 72 495 152 85 72 29 160 7 19 25 1,143 176 4 262 202 193 61 125 13 98 8 565 95 152 31 29 144 113 465 931 376 134 242 1,241 34 100 117 173 58 29 15 5 347 61 62 n.a. ( L ) 121 n.a. 120 1,885 697 281 907 n.a. n.a. 12,404 12,022 382 3,540 3,504 9,899 455 178 9,622 1,158 1,624 8,045 522 1,332 340 993 382 9,517 7,482 51 31 19 101 P) 77 11 P) 604 2,705 1,424 175 43 84 555 172 90 79 33 142 9 20 21 1,281 194 5 305 217 217 70 128 14 121 10 655 103 181 32 31 172 136 526 1,041 423 147 276 1,376 37 102 116 186 69 32 18 5 398 69 72 n.a. (') 129 n a. 143 2,034 738 295 1,001 n.a. n.a 14,026 13,461 566 3,581 3,917 11,177 567 194 10,803 1,317 1,906 9,017 604 1,556 514 1,042 566 10,611 8,404 60 34 26 116 (") 89 12 ( r> > 739 3,018 1,592 200 50 88 607 200 106 89 44 166 15 24 4 1,425 206 5 346 245 234 79 144 20 137 10 741 116 208 34 31 199 153 598 463 166 296 1.513 42 106 118 194 76 36 22 6 433 80 82 n a (' ) 139 n.a. 179 2,208 782 307 1.118 n.a. n.a. 15,599 15,229 370 3,628 4,300 12.221 652 204 11.773 1.542 2,285 10,053 720 1,448 317 1,131 370 11,851 9,398 64 36 28 160 (") 123 20 P) 866 3,351 1,780 208 49 99 684 225 138 103 53 172 18 27 4 1,571 223 6 364 269 260 84 181 19 154 11 821 125 234 37 38 222 166 712 1.266 500 192 308 1,657 49 112 110 197 84 43 25 7 499 90 88 n a M 152 n a 202 2,453 856 326 1,270 n.a. n a 17,320 16.885 436 3,681 4,706 13,199 714 216 12,701 1,702 2,918 10,718 858 1,622 374 1,248 436 12,763 10,065 63 36 27 245 (") 191 29 P) 920 3,446 1,804 206 41 101 671 245 136 109 46 198 23 27 n a 1,642 237 6 345 277 289 90 212 23 153 9 874 123 238 42 37 249 185 804 1,359 552 215 337 1,802 53 119 108 176 96 48 29 7 581 100 82 52 H 130 n a 222 2,698 927 327 1,444 n.a. n a 19,566 19,070 496 3,737 5,235 15,051 827 234 14,458 1,872 3,236 12,093 1,058 1,900 423 1,477 496 14,555 11,583 76 42 34 278 (") 212 39 ( D ) 1.073 3.973 2.079 260 55 118 760 282 147 140 60 194 30 35 n.a 1.895 262 7 427 339 336 102 237 25 150 10 1,015 134 283 46 41 295 215 906 1.563 656 248 408 2,041 61 135 123 221 112 52 31 9 677 110 81 58 (■-) 133 n a 238 2,972 1.017 338 1,617 n.a. n a 21,627 21.230 397 3.783 5,717 16.683 916 262 16,030 2,123 3,474 13,495 1,268 1,921 329 1.591 397 16.287 13.031 63 38 25 337 P) 264 43 ( D ) 1,211 4,551 2.421 319 60 139 862 325 173 172 89 197 43 43 n.a. 2,130 293 8 451 357 373 122 271 26 219 10 1,166 140 318 50 47 343 267 998 1,706 723 276 447 2.276 70 144 132 246 106 55 39 8 789 144 S5 62 P-) 149 n a 247 3.255 1.089 344 1.822 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 94 Alabama STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Alabama, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade : Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 24,520 23,996 523 3,834 6,395 19,035 1,040 284 18,278 2,458 3,783 15,292 1,477 2,265 431 1,834 523 18,512 14,853 82 47 35 390 ( D ) 314 42 ( D ) 1.336 5,160 2,828 392 75 158 985 358 207 217 115 220 53 48 n.a. 2,332 319 8 478 399 412 134 297 29 248 9 1,338 152 365 62 56 390 313 1,136 1.914 832 309 523 2,665 83 164 142 302 131 72 47 9 920 167 92 74 ( L ) 163 n.a. 298 3,659 1,174 351 2,133 n.a. n.a. 27,382 26,841 541 3,869 7,076 20.952 1,186 310 20,077 2,927 4,379 16,917 1,646 2,389 447 1,943 541 20,41 1 16,412 90 48 42 472 (") 378 54 ( D ) 1,342 5,835 3,248 467 61 171 1,063 412 246 268 147 310 49 54 n.a. 2,587 360 8 511 421 472 154 336 38 282 5 1.486 172 406 70 61 445 333 1,269 2,065 924 346 577 2,929 89 172 136 344 135 73 51 9 1,051 188 103 81 ( L ) 173 n.a. 326 3,999 1,251 381 2,367 872 1,496 30,178 29,947 231 3,900 7,737 22.321 1.299 343 21,364 3,663 5,151 18,374 1,835 2,112 138 1,974 231 22,090 17,626 92 52 40 558 ( D ) 433 81 ( D ) 1,378 6,191 3,365 439 90 179 1,040 435 269 286 155 354 50 68 n.a. 2,826 393 9 544 475 516 161 371 42 313 3 1,622 188 431 75 62 490 376 1,359 2,159 983 383 600 3,285 97 181 129 388 137 86 56 9 1,215 220 115 89 < L i 186 n.a. 376 4,463 1,389 460 2,614 960 1.654 33,418 32,912 506 3,919 8,528 24,169 1,492 379 23,056 4,568 5,794 19,813 1,996 2,360 420 1,941 506 23,663 18,872 106 57 49 560 P) 417 94 ( D ) 1,308 6,698 3,607 416 106 187 1,084 478 297 335 179 392 58 75 n.a. 3,091 425 10 564 524 592 174 393 47 361 3 1,784 196 456 85 74 544 429 1.393 2,288 1,068 418 650 3,665 103 183 124 451 145 87 60 9 1,392 237 126 92 ( L ) 207 n.a. 448 4,792 1,460 540 2,792 1,027 1,765 35,101 34.686 416 3,925 8,942 24,821 1,589 404 23.636 5.035 6,430 20.482 2,153 2,187 317 1.869 416 24,405 19,301 100 62 38 602 2 467 85 49 1,271 6,493 3,357 376 108 178 868 462 284 368 165 416 61 72 n.a. 3,136 434 (°) 533 538 642 181 376 ( n ) 365 ( d : 1,930 197 467 81 77 607 500 1,438 2,372 1,080 451 629 4,015 105 185 120 530 145 87 63 ( D ) 1.576 271 138 90 ( D ) 225 n.a. 470 5,104 1,530 609 2,966 1,090 1.876 37,394 37,102 293 3,934 9,505 26,548 1,733 400 25,214 5,246 6,934 21,897 2,304 2,346 196 2,151 293 26,255 20,731 127 76 51 503 1 389 63 50 1.381 6.935 3,538 447 122 190 733 457 334 463 221 413 68 91 n.a. 3,397 442 ( D ) 611 594 708 198 364 ( D ) 413 ( D ) 2.058 214 506 79 81 629 548 1,472 2,649 1,223 490 733 4,384 105 204 116 576 178 91 70 ( D ) 1,679 301 150 103 ( R ) 238 n.a. 563 5,524 1,627 658 3,239 1,214 2,025 41,165 40,683 482 3,952 10,417 29.484 1,914 431 28.001 5,960 7,204 24,028 2,449 3,007 383 2,625 482 29,002 23,142 143 90 53 561 1 425 75 59 1,560 7,768 4,104 533 143 202 790 511 415 539 314 464 75 119 n.a 3,664 477 7 622 627 751 232 404 70 472 2 2,229 233 610 75 95 608 609 1,643 2,995 1,323 534 789 4,920 113 226 129 667 227 116 79 11 1,793 364 166 113 ( L ) 259 n.a. 657 5,861 1,716 701 3,443 1,312 2,131 44,226 43.757 469 3,973 11,133 31,844 2,132 440 30,152 6,392 7,681 26,005 2,656 3,183 365 2,818 469 31,375 24,937 157 97 60 608 1 455 90 62 1,812 8,166 4,373 579 158 215 800 511 484 571 360 512 67 117 n.a 3,792 501 7 609 641 796 259 428 75 475 2 2,285 238 632 78 107 572 657 1,777 3,282 1,420 588 832 5,430 124 258 124 876 272 109 96 11 1,888 405 176 125 ( L ) 257 n.a. 708 6.438 1,798 734 3.906 1,486 2,420 46,846 46,394 452 3,992 11,736 33,748 2,215 461 31,993 6,790 8,063 27,571 2,872 3,305 352 2.952 452 33,295 26,560 162 104 58 523 ( D ) 417 41 (?) 2,015 8,538 4,525 597 172 227 792 525 509 602 385 542 71 105 n.a. 4,013 538 ( D ) 670 681 828 284 423 ( D ) 496 ( D ) 2,341 234 682 74 111 553 687 1,865 3,476 1,557 659 898 6,084 134 285 126 1,105 274 123 95 13 2,059 471 182 135 ( L ) 302 n.a. 781 6,735 1,775 757 4,203 1,596 2,608 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alabama 95 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Alabama, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 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 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 53,470 52,680 791 4.024 13,288 38,916 2,622 483 36,777 7,786 8,908 31,547 3,368 4,001 679 3,322 791 38,125 30,574 185 141 43 519 P) 381 n 72 2.286 9.660 5,184 685 190 255 953 560 712 602 404 601 98 121 n.a. 4,476 600 10 781 744 871 328 470 61 610 2 2,771 216 781 80 139 815 740 2,168 3.724 1,796 721 1,075 7,465 148 347 126 966 316 148 122 40 2,687 589 220 166 2 370 1,085 135 7,551 2,084 797 4.670 1,786 2,884 57,496 56,568 929 4,030 14,266 41,295 2,851 502 38,947 8,780 9,770 33,308 3,653 4,335 814 3,521 929 40,366 32,393 199 152 47 504 P) 358 P) 80 2,353 10,162 5,436 714 202 252 956 645 799 587 391 650 96 143 n.a. 4,726 641 P) 840 777 938 345 498 n 612 P) 2,904 205 837 P) P) 856 775 2,356 3,869 1,880 744 1,136 8,164 156 353 130 1,101 310 164 140 48 2,931 637 235 187 2 406 1.199 165 7,974 2,110 795 5,069 1,946 3,123 61,589 60.757 832 4,048 15,213 43,908 3,029 513 41,392 9,241 10,957 35,477 4,028 4,403 703 3,699 832 43,076 34,501 238 181 57 586 P) 401 P) 83 2,649 10,501 5,630 739 205 247 984 672 846 597 378 722 99 142 n.a. 4,871 689 P> 846 763 981 355 547 P) 611 P) 3,039 207 895 P) P) 893 811 2,504 4,016 2,027 784 1,243 8,941 172 398 131 1,233 339 197 160 55 3,291 656 240 202 2 439 1,326 101 8,575 2,254 817 5,505 2,119 3,386 65,008 63,883 1.125 4,090 15,895 46,235 3,234 516 43,518 9,442 12,048 37,039 4,344 4.852 1.006 3,846 1,125 45,110 35,930 272 217 55 586 P) 401 P) 89 2.615 10,755 5,713 740 211 243 947 668 906 642 371 740 106 138 n.a 5,042 731 9 867 815 1,018 365 567 67 601 1 3,214 217 920 P) P) 926 897 2.550 4.207 2,092 816 1,277 9,639 174 402 128 1,292 332 191 180 59 3,667 739 264 229 2 482 1,368 129 9,180 2,362 844 5.974 2.332 3.643 69,582 68,606 976 4,138 16,817 49,518 3,434 546 46,630 9,474 13,479 39,593 4,820 5,104 864 4,240 976 48,542 38,884 294 237 57 559 3 379 82 94 2,692 11,527 6,065 826 241 254 1,029 699 921 702 432 714 112 134 n.a 5,462 772 10 995 848 1,070 385 626 79 676 1 3,333 244 987 P) P) 913 924 2,741 4.519 2,397 909 1,488 10,823 191 429 141 1.509 347 211 219 60 4,072 843 274 258 3 502 1,638 126 9,658 2,481 922 6,254 2,428 3.826 72,930 71,891 1,039 4.192 17,398 51.976 3,638 547 48.885 9,591 14,454 41,263 5,267 5,446 911 4,535 1,039 50,937 40,953 309 259 49 556 3 369 P> P) 2,845 1 1 .967 6.366 912 270 266 1,069 693 960 752 520 683 111 129 n.a. 5,601 805 10 1.073 829 1.090 411 636 82 663 2 3,547 209 1,090 P) (") 963 1,002 2,834 4,854 2,637 986 1.651 11,405 195 474 149 1.573 373 229 205 69 4,290 873 285 282 3 552 1,723 129 9,984 2,503 902 6,579 2,505 4,074 76,999 75,981 1.018 4.239 18,163 54,761 3,908 594 51,447 10,345 15,206 43,492 5,576 5,693 899 4,794 1,018 53,743 43,263 341 279 62 572 3 379 86 105 3,109 12,593 6,860 1,002 301 301 1.145 753 1,024 802 615 666 112 139 n.a 5.734 840 12 994 941 1.102 444 664 84 653 1 3.711 223 1,207 P) P) 1,006 977 3,000 5,144 2,822 1,009 1.813 11.970 197 484 154 1,733 418 226 202 61 4,578 945 310 310 4 600 1,605 143 10,480 2,593 853 7.035 2,673 4,362 81,315 80.522 794 4,270 19,041 57,243 4,185 631 53,689 11,152 16,475 45,977 5,546 5,720 662 5.058 794 56,450 45,642 347 302 45 615 P) 417 f>) 105 3,337 12,965 7.156 1.074 298 328 1.219 768 1.075 843 648 649 115 140 n.a 5,809 869 14 1,016 909 1.108 464 687 87 652 2 3.871 202 1,286 P) P) 1,040 1.016 3,237 5,397 3,062 1,028 2,034 12,813 209 503 165 1,921 441 250 220 68 4,884 996 328 335 4 634 1,726 131 10.808 2,631 864 7,313 2,737 4,575 85,128 84,230 4.291 19,838 59,308 4,322 638 55,624 12,053 17,452 47,959 5,324 6,025 766 5,259 58,410 47,518 335 315 19 623 i") 423 P) 117 3,707 12,992 7.209 1,124 291 350 1,228 785 1,098 869 572 629 118 145 n.a 5,783 872 P) 1,006 802 1.143 487 714 87 653 P) 4.004 216 1.218 P) P) 1.058 1,039 3,381 5,674 3,322 1,122 2,200 13,481 219 513 167 2,123 463 oeo 68 5,127 1,058 338 366 5 658 1.751 141 10.892 2,535 852 7,505 2,732 4.773 89,348 88,304 1,044 4,322 20,672 62,382 4,563 669 58.488 12,503 18,356 50,617 5,353 6,412 908 5.503 1,044 61,338 50,139 345 326 20 633 (") 400 n 127 3,905 13.485 7,528 1,175 297 373 1,293 814 1,157 878 614 652 124 151 n.a. 5,957 904 19 1,057 759 1.190 520 748 79 678 2 4,111 221 1.279 95 401 1,070 1,047 3,600 6,009 3.578 1,211 2,367 14.474 227 531 167 2,436 488 285 240 74 5,452 1,106 353 403 6 679 1.873 154 11,199 2.549 840 7,811 2,808 5.002 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 96 Alaska STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alaska Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 ^r. ~-\ 68% s^"*^ ^ 87% -y \ / \ ^\^~^~w 5% \ /\ \ \/ 8% \ / \ ^P 19% 13%^^""^ Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent j ! Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 80% 88% Wage and salary disbursements j j Other labor income 11% 8% Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 o% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't 9 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alaska 97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Alaska l5 , 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 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Nonfarm personal income n.a. n.a. n.a. Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 n.a. n.a. n.a. Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 n.a. n.a. Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 n.a. n.a. Earnings by type: 6 n.a. Other labor income n.a. n.a. Farm Nonfarm 10 n.a. n.a. Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Finance, insurance, and real estate n.a. Services n.a. n.a. Federal, civilian n.a. n.a. State and local n.a. 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 311 311 1 135 2,307 320 4 -24 292 10 10 285 2 33 (') 33 1 319 161 8 12 56 26 13 28 3 15 159 64 84 11 431 431 1 158 2,730 458 5 -43 411 12 8 405 3 50 1 50 1 457 262 10 12 122 29 18 40 4 27 195 70 112 14 471 470 1 189 2,493 495 5 -44 445 15 11 443 3 48 1 47 1 494 263 11 13 109 32 22 44 5 27 231 78 138 15 495 494 1 205 2,416 503 7 -32 464 17 14 455 4 44 1 43 1 501 248 10 13 100 28 24 44 7 23 254 87 149 17 477 476 1 215 2,217 475 7 -26 442 19 16 431 4 40 1 40 1 474 223 12 11 85 24 23 41 7 20 252 85 149 18 486 485 1 222 2,190 485 10 -27 449 20 17 441 4 40 1 39 1 484 222 10 10 79 27 25 40 7 23 262 91 151 21 531 530 1 224 2,372 536 11 -33 492 21 18 486 5 45 1 44 1 535 271 11 10 112 33 28 43 8 26 264 92 145 26 519 518 2 231 2,247 518 13 -29 477 22 21 471 6 41 1 40 2 516 251 10 12 84 32 30 46 9 29 265 93 146 27 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 98 Alaska STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Alaska, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 509 508 2 224 2,274 507 14 ^31 462 24 24 461 7 40 1 39 505 258 15 1 15 9 ( n ) p pi 72 33 7 4 ( L ) 1 (') (') P (') (') P) (') 26 19 ( D ) P) 4 2 ( D ) ( D ) 31 1 7 4 15 2 3 12 37 11 4 7 37 3 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 8 2 1 n.a. 6 n.a. 4 247 102 115 30 n.a. n.a. 546 545 1 224 2,439 538 15 -28 495 27 24 484 537 285 14 1 13 11 ( D ) p p o 72 34 10 6 (') 2 ( l ) (') P P ( L ) ( D ) ( l ) 24 14 ( D ) (') 7 2 ( D ) C) (') n 34 1 6 4 18 2 3 14 44 13 4 8 50 4 5 2 6 2 1 2 1 10 3 1 n.a. 6 n.a. 8 252 109 109 34 n.a. n.a. 645 642 2 229 2,815 641 17 ^37 587 33 25 566 14 61 2 60 639 358 16 2 14 49 13 9 (') 2 (') 1 ( D ) (') (') n o o 36 22 ( D ) (') 11 3 P) o o ( D > 58 1 6 9 21 18 4 16 52 15 6 9 53 5 6 2 5 2 1 2 1 10 2 1 n.a. < L i 6 n.a. 11 281 108 132 41 n.a. n.a. 646 644 2 238 2,712 632 18 -35 579 36 31 549 17 67 1 65 630 357 18 1 17 12 ( D ) P) p o 64 45 10 6 C) 2 (') ( L ) ( D ) (') ( D ) (') 35 22 P) (') 10 3 P) (') (') P) 70 1 7 8 19 31 5 20 55 15 6 9 58 5 6 2 6 3 1 2 1 11 3 1 n.a. <3 n.a. 12 274 107 116 51 n.a. n.a. 678 676 2 246 2,754 662 19 -35 608 39 30 572 18 71 1 70 660 371 20 2 18 13 ( D ) P ( D ) (') 65 47 11 7 C) 2 ( L ) P) ( d : o 1 P) ( L ) 35 21 P) (') 11 3 P) P) ( L ) P) 69 1 19 28 6 18 57 17 7 10 66 5 6 2 11 3 1 2 1 11 4 1 n.a. PJ 8 n.a. 11 289 111 116 63 n.a. n.a. 737 736 1 256 2,879 717 22 -35 660 45 31 625 20 72 (') 71 715 386 18 1 16 13 P) P) P) ('■) 71 49 13 9 P) 2 p] ( L ) B 36 20 ( n ) (') 12 3 P) (') ( L ) P) 70 1 19 27 6 18 60 19 7 11 69 6 6 2 11 3 1 2 1 13 4 1 n.a. ( L ) 9 n.a. 10 329 127 126 76 n.a. n.a. 833 832 1 263 3,167 808 25 -40 743 56 34 709 24 76 1 75 807 438 19 1 18 14 ( D ) P P) ( L > 102 52 15 10 (') 3 1 1 n o 1 P) ( L ) o 37 20 P) ( L ) 13 3 ( n ) 1 (') P) 74 1 10 8 21 27 7 20 64 21 8 13 72 6 6 2 13 3 2 1 1 13 4 2 n.a. ( L ) 10 n.a. 9 369 143 140 86 n.a. n.a. 905 904 1 271 3,339 876 26 ^18 803 66 36 765 28 83 8 875 496 22 1 21 14 P) P) P) P) 116 62 17 12 PJ 3 1 1 P) ( L ) 1 P) P) 45 26 P) ( L ) 13 4 P) |; p) 80 2 12 7 22 29 9 22 74 24 9 15 82 8 6 2 15 4 2 1 1 14 5 2 n.a. n.a. 10 378 141 142 95 n.a. n.a. 982 981 2 271 3,625 943 31 -49 864 78 41 817 32 94 1 93 941 536 24 2 22 18 P) P) P) P) 119 64 20 14 ( L ) 3 P) 1 P) 1 P) (L o> 44 27 P) P) 3 4 P) <1 ( L ) P) 85 2 10 9 24 31 9 26 80 26 10 16 94 9 7 3 16 4 2 1 1 17 6 3 n.a. ( L ) 13 n.a. 12 405 146 150 109 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alaska 99 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Alaska, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)- 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) » Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private , Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate , Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ., Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterorises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,182 1,180 2 285 4,149 1,128 42 -54 1,032 93 57 988 36 104 2 102 1,126 644 26 1 24 ( D ) (') 133 71 26 21 1 3 (') 1 ( D ) 1 ( D ) (') 45 25 ( D ) (') 12 5 n 1 o ( D ) 98 2 13 9 31 30 12 32 97 28 12 16 119 10 8 3 24 5 3 2 2 20 7 4 n.a. (') 18 n.a. 15 482 157 176 149 n.a. n.a. 1,374 1,373 2 296 4,643 1,279 55 -26 1,198 110 67 1,127 42 110 1 109 1,278 752 23 1 22 61 ( D ) ( D ) ( D ) 1 154 78 28 22 1 4 (') 1 ( n ) 1 P) (') 50 26 ( D ) ( L ) 13 5 ( D ) 1 (') ( n ) 118 3 18 9 43 32 13 40 109 33 13 20 137 11 9 3 28 6 4 1 2 25 8 4 n.a. 8 n.a. 17 525 163 197 165 n.a. n.a. 1,543 1,541 2 304 5,070 1,446 64 ^17 1,336 119 1,265 52 129 1 128 1,444 847 34 1 33 57 n p n 1 167 95 34 26 1 5 (') 1 ( D ) 1 P) C) 61 34 ( D ) (') 15 6 ( D ) 1 (') 132 4 20 9 48 36 14 46 123 41 16 24 154 13 10 3 26 6 4 2 2 30 9 5 n.a. (M 22 n.a. 23 597 194 213 190 n.a. n.a. 1,685 1.684 2 316 5,325 1,580 71 -62 1,448 127 110 1,379 62 139 1 138 1,578 908 28 2 27 48 ( r> ) P) ( D ) 1 190 97 35 26 1 6 (') 1 1 ( n ) 1 P) (') 62 34 (') P (') 16 6 P) 143 4 20 9 47 46 17 48 136 46 19 28 171 14 10 3 26 7 4 2 2 36 11 6 n.a (') 24 n.a. 24 670 201 224 245 n.a. n.a. 1,844 1,842 2 326 5,648 1,734 79 -77 1,579 138 128 1,507 70 157 1 156 1,732 991 29 2 27 43 ( n ) P (") 1 207 102 39 29 1 6 (') 1 [ i 1 pi c) 64 33 (') P pi 17 7 ( n ) 1 ( L ) P) 163 5 23 11 52 54 19 52 149 56 21 35 189 15 11 3 26 7 4 2 3 43 15 6 n a 24 n.a. 29 741 208 239 294 n.a. n.a. 2,164 2.162 2 333 6,493 1,916 96 -95 1,725 161 277 1,663 80 172 1 171 1,914 1,099 45 2 43 42 P) n P) 1 205 123 48 38 1 6 (') 1 1 P) 1 (") (') 75 41 p < L i 19 8 P) 1 1 177 5 25 12 59 55 21 55 165 66 24 42 220 16 11 3 27 7 5 3 3 49 18 8 n a e n.a. 40 815 229 251 335 n.a. n a 2,671 2,669 2 345 7,748 2,573 132 -212 2,229 192 250 2,228 114 231 1 230 2,571 1,660 50 3 47 75 n p \j 474 148 60 47 1 7 n 1 c) 1 pi 1 o 88 47 ( L ) 25 9 (') P) 252 6 49 17 88 66 25 208 82 30 52 295 23 13 3 48 10 8 3 3 61 22 9 n.a (') 32 n.a. 60 911 256 265 391 n.a. n.a. 3,759 3,755 4 371 10,133 4,067 204 -619 3,244 222 293 3,559 228 279 3 276 4.063 3.032 45 3 42 121 P) P < D i 3 1,197 164 69 47 1 11 (') 5 3 P) (') 1 P) 1 n.a. 96 50 ( L ) P (') 25 11 (") 2 2 P) 430 7 142 28 122 98 34 128 289 112 40 72 544 32 17 3 202 17 13 3 4 78 29 9 21 P) 43 n a 75 1,031 295 272 464 n a n a 4,521 4,517 4 393 11,500 5,102 251 -893 3,958 257 306 4.401 336 365 3 362 5.097 3,958 89 4 86 142 (") (") Pj 3 1,740 202 74 53 1 11 (') 4 3 P] C) 1 P) 1 n a 128 74 ( L ) P ( L ) 30 13 PJ 3 1 P) 467 9 131 31 140 115 42 149 330 153 54 99 686 39 20 4 279 21 16 4 5 104 35 9 27 (M 44 n.a 79 1,140 312 276 552 n a n.a. 4,650 4,645 5 397 11,703 4.685 233 -460 3,992 298 360 3.941 356 388 3 385 5 4,680 3,431 64 4 60 194 P P n 3 1.063 239 83 62 1 5 3 < n ; o 1 P) 2 n a 156 87 O P) 1 34 19 P) 4 1 I") 476 9 102 45 141 131 48 149 366 160 64 96 720 43 22 4 251 22 18 6 5 128 45 10 32 (') 51 n a 84 1,249 344 284 621 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 100 Alaska STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Alaska, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 , Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian , Military State and local State Local 4,736 4,731 5 402 11,777 4,554 229 -332 3,993 352 391 3,737 347 470 3 467 5 4,549 3,179 102 4 98 260 P) 615 273 85 57 1 5 9 ft ( i n a 188 109 (') ( D ) 1 33 23 1 ( D ) 528 9 87 33 192 155 52 152 397 185 71 114 668 46 26 5 148 23 18 7 6 143 51 12 41 ( L ) 55 n.a. 86 1,370 364 297 708 n.a. n.a. 5,006 5,002 4 404 12,405 4,727 248 -292 4,187 423 397 3,886 320 520 2 519 4,723 3,248 124 4 120 271 ( D ) ( D i 3 522 331 109 70 -1 8 2 5 21 P) (L 2> (D 2> n.a. 222 131 (') ( D ) 1 36 31 ^ 1 P) 554 9 79 34 207 171 55 153 415 189 73 115 688 50 26 5 129 23 17 8 6 153 55 13 49 ( L ) 57 n.a. 96 1,475 387 312 776 353 423 5,624 5,620 4 405 13,875 5,281 280 -332 4,669 482 473 4,403 364 514 1 513 5,278 3,654 103 4 99 359 ( D ) P pj 5 613 375 134 91 ( L ) 8 2 7 21 P) (') 2 <°> n.a 242 143 (') P) 1 42 27 3 1 p> 617 9 90 40 230 190 58 167 442 200 77 123 777 54 28 5 145 25 21 9 7 176 60 15 59 s n.a. 116 1,624 396 325 903 426 477 6,505 6,503 2 418 15,543 6,158 346 -445 5,367 579 558 5,244 440 474 ( L ) 474 4,331 205 530 230 89 141 930 66 30 5 190 30 24 11 6 204 66 14 68 u n.a. 159 1,826 417 355 1,054 490 564 7,779 7,777 2 450 17,302 7,123 395 -536 6,192 685 903 6,066 510 546 ( L ) 546 2 7,120 5,049 37 8 29 535 34 ( D ) 488 P) 1,046 362 121 80 ( L ) 17 4 9 4 618 9 1,229 357 111 72 1 18 1 7 4 1 P) 4 P i n.a 246 132 ( L ) P) 1 26 49 21 15 2 P) 822 ( L ) 114 56 321 210 121 310 867 382 161 221 1,478 89 72 8 310 70 48 33 21 300 103 20 85 1 68 n.a. 250 2,612 507 461 1,644 725 919 10,051 10,043 7 544 18,466 8,680 510 -547 7,624 1,146 1,281 6,802 632 1,247 5 1,241 8,673 5,985 276 11 266 672 18 12 634 8 977 370 113 82 P) 14 1 6 4 3 n n.a. 257 138 ( L ) ( L ) 1 32 48 19 17 1 ( L ) 771 98 46 311 198 118 284 798 395 165 230 1,441 89 78 9 286 64 51 41 25 311 104 21 91 1 71 n.a. 201 2,688 524 486 1,678 732 946 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Alaska 101 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Alaska, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry:* Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 9,998 9,987 11 542 18,447 8,426 540 -540 7,347 1,202 1,449 6,608 630 1,1 1,180 11 8,415 5,652 363 12 350 682 39 ( n ) 628 ( D ) 635 480 158 125 1 13 P) 6 2 1 P) 3 n.a. 322 197 (') pi 1 42 19 17 1 (') 702 85 45 320 144 109 261 739 316 131 185 1,473 90 77 11 227 83 43 43 21 335 111 24 91 1 78 212 27 2,763 594 556 1,613 705 909 10,927 10,920 6 547 19,970 9,250 604 -615 8,030 1,310 1,586 7,377 729 1,144 3 1,141 6 9,244 6,343 313 11 302 736 47 ( D ) 677 ( n ) 676 541 183 144 1 13 P) 7 3 n n 9 ( D ) 3 n.a 358 222 ( L ) pi 1 48 45 21 18 1 ( D ) 1,062 98 67 373 145 380 275 805 296 120 176 1,638 101 72 12 275 87 44 45 18 376 108 26 102 1 86 248 36 2,901 619 581 1,700 759 941 11,656 11,648 553 21,073 9,823 643 -653 8,527 1,387 1,742 7,819 808 1,196 4 1,192 8 9,815 6,710 332 14 319 845 58 ( n ) 774 P) 702 593 193 152 1 15 1 7 3 1 (') 9 1 2 n.a 400 262 (') ( D ) 1 43 50 20 20 2 P) 918 114 62 432 152 157 296 882 313 116 197 1,828 112 66 13 297 102 51 55 17 439 123 28 109 1 93 282 39 3,105 668 634 1,804 814 990 12,233 12,224 569 21,496 10,302 683 -694 8,926 1,407 1,901 8,212 902 1,189 5 1,184 8 10,294 7,014 275 17 258 932 67 11 850 4 697 629 175 133 1 15 1 6 ( D ) 1 1 10 ( D ) 2 n a 454 301 (') ( D ) 1 45 56 27 22 2 P) 986 ( n ) ( D ) ( D ) 171 151 305 927 333 123 210 1,931 114 66 13 307 77 46 64 17 497 132 33 117 1 103 289 53 3,280 718 667 1,895 858 1,037 12,951 12,942 587 22,073 10,844 706 -724 9,415 1,444 2,092 8,636 952 1,256 4 1,252 10,836 7,346 248 20 227 908 70 11 820 7 700 676 186 146 ( D ) 14 2 6 4 1 C) 7 n 1 n.a. 490 332 ( L ) C) 1 48 55 27 24 2 ( L ) 1,070 137 ( D ) P) 184 148 318 976 367 131 236 2,083 124 69 14 328 76 39 72 17 547 128 35 130 1 117 303 82 3.490 772 729 1,989 876 1,113 13,556 13,546 10 597 22,711 11,221 742 -736 9,743 1,511 2,302 8,943 1,020 1,258 6 1,252 10 11,211 7,603 237 24 213 868 60 12 789 7 807 650 1 149 1 15 2 5 4 1 (') 7 2 1 n.a. 462 308 ( L ) 2 46 49 29 26 2 ( D ) 1,132 138 P) ( D ) 208 162 320 1,001 417 148 269 2,172 130 74 15 327 77 44 60 22 576 137 39 136 2 134 322 76 3,608 824 725 2,059 895 1,164 14,065 14,057 601 23,417 11,470 766 -752 9,953 1,720 2,392 9,148 1,059 1,264 4 1,260 1 1 ,463 7,907 221 24 197 908 62 ( n ) 824 ( n ) 891 628 189 142 2 16 2 6 7 ( D ) 3 2 n a 439 297 ( L ) (') 1 ( n ) 51 n 29 2 ( L ) 1,173 142 H n 197 165 334 1.067 436 158 278 2,249 136 75 16 326 86 56 70 16 600 131 41 132 2 154 319 91 3,556 793 639 2,123 915 1,208 14,421 14,411 10 602 23,971 11,613 795 -757 10,061 1,829 2,531 9,266 1,036 1,311 7 1,305 10 11,603 8,042 210 26 184 883 63 ( D ) 795 P) 903 651 202 147 2 15 1 10 9 3 1 9 3 2 n.a 449 305 n 1 ( n ) 51 ( D ) Pi 1 ( L ) 1,160 147 92 568 197 157 338 1,109 443 152 291 2,344 139 76 17 331 92 60 84 18 614 128 40 139 2 164 353 3,561 786 635 2,141 917 1,224 14,713 14,704 9 605 24,310 11,696 822 -771 10,104 1,909 2,701 9,377 991 1,328 5 1,323 11,688 8,102 195 27 167 887 71 ( D ) 785 ( D ) 902 609 185 126 2 15 2 11 10 n ( D > 11 2 2 n.a 423 278 (') (') 1 ( n ) 51 ( D ) 30 1 ( D ) 1.152 135 92 560 205 161 345 1,132 455 152 303 2,426 146 75 17 350 91 63 88 17 632 127 47 148 2 177 351 94 3,586 829 624 2,133 913 1,220 15,222 15,211 11 610 24,969 11,976 857 -768 10,352 1,941 2,930 9,627 986 1,363 7 1,356 11 11,965 8,374 200 28 172 880 89 16 761 14 908 598 190 130 ( D ) 16 2 9 10 1 13 3 2 n a 408 263 (') ( n ) 1 20 52 35 35 2 P) 1.245 144 101 613 236 152 352 1.168 473 159 314 2,551 148 75 17 388 92 58 88 17 686 130 55 159 2 172 359 104 3,591 846 618 2.127 902 1,225 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 102 Arizona STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arizona Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 66% 74% 10% 17% Net earnings by place of residence j ■ Dividends, interest, and rent | j Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% n/ \ 82% -jS \ \ X\ / 14% \ \ 7-10% ^\^___J^-4% -^-8% Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35°/c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't 8 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arizona 103 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Arizona, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and renf Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 258 219 38 430 599 218 (') n,a. 218 36 4 159 2 57 27 30 38 180 159 1 36 10 17 20 40 8 28 21 8 2 11 225 192 33 434 519 189 1 n.a. 189 32 4 139 2 48 23 25 33 156 133 1 27 7 13 18 34 6 27 22 9 2 12 184 167 17 429 428 146 1 n.a. 146 28 9 115 2 29 9 21 17 130 106 1 16 8 9 15 26 6 24 24 9 2 13 137 124 13 426 321 107 (') n.a 107 22 131 115 17 426 308 105 (') n a. 104 19 7 155 134 21 428 362 128 ( L ) n.a 127 19 9 21 106 76 (') 6 6 6 11 23 4 18 30 15 1 15 180 146 34 434 416 151 (') n.a. 151 20 9 103 2 47 26 20 34 117 86 1 8 5 8 13 27 4 21 31 15 1 15 205 176 29 443 462 169 (') n.a 168 24 12 122 2 45 20 25 29 140 105 1 14 6 10 15 32 4 24 35 22 1 12 228 200 28 453 503 193 1 n a. 192 28 9 144 2 47 18 28 28 165 131 1 25 7 12 17 37 5 27 34 19 1 14 222 195 27 466 477 186 2 n.a 184 27 11 138 2 46 17 28 27 158 121 1 16 10 10 16 37 5 26 37 21 1 15 237 208 28 484 489 194 2 n a 192 32 12 143 2 48 18 30 28 165 129 1 19 9 11 18 39 6 27 37 20 1 16 252 221 30 499 505 207 1 n a 206 32 14 150 2 55 21 34 30 177 139 1 22 8 12 20 42 6 29 38 20 1 17 313 272 42 492 637 267 2 n a 264 35 14 191 2 73 30 44 42 225 176 1 27 15 15 26 51 7 33 49 20 9 20 485 415 70 530 915 436 4 n.a. 432 39 14 312 3 121 55 66 70 366 266 1 35 57 25 34 62 7 45 101 26 54 21 662 579 83 661 1,002 615 12 n a 602 46 14 466 4 145 62 82 83 531 320 1 39 47 46 41 79 8 59 211 43 146 22 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: <• Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm I Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 651 568 82 618 1,053 595 11 n.a. 584 49 17 444 6 145 58 87 82 513 329 1 33 19 63 50 88 10 65 184 47 113 24 668 580 87 591 1,130 596 10 n.a. 586 54 27 439 9 148 54 95 87 509 339 1 26 22 57 52 102 13 67 170 46 95 29 691 588 103 618 1,118 586 7 n.a. 579 64 48 400 8 178 66 112 103 484 393 1 31 35 35 61 132 20 78 91 34 22 35 772 657 115 652 1,184 655 9 n.a. 646 71 54 462 8 186 76 110 115 540 451 1 43 46 43 64 146 19 88 90 31 18 40 915 779 136 690 1,326 769 9 -1 759 100 55 527 9 233 92 140 136 633 529 3 51 62 53 68 162 23 106 104 36 20 49 933 789 143 714 1,306 771 9 -3 758 112 63 524 10 237 102 135 143 627 510 3 50 50 52 69 156 24 107 117 39 23 55 1,036 884 152 756 1,370 840 12 -2 826 132 78 562 12 266 115 152 152 688 564 3 53 62 59 72 165 31 119 124 39 27 58 1,277 1,032 245 785 1,627 1.082 15 -6 1,061 150 67 691 15 375 204 171 245 836 675 5 61 74 80 85 195 34 142 162 51 46 65 1,450 1.201 249 842 1,722 1,248 17 -6 1,223 156 71 840 19 390 198 192 249 999 797 6 69 90 109 97 224 39 162 202 58 69 75 1,543 1,326 217 894 1,726 1,301 19 -8 1.274 186 83 910 22 369 164 205 217 1,084 879 7 76 106 140 105 242 46 157 204 57 63 84 1,592 1,386 205 933 1,706 1,322 23 -12 1,287 213 92 941 24 357 150 207 205 1,116 892 7 80 110 133 103 248 51 160 224 63 69 92 1,737 1.563 174 987 1,760 1,444 26 -14 1,403 232 102 1,069 29 346 117 229 174 1,270 1,009 8 89 124 164 110 274 60 181 261 71 90 100 1,954 1,773 182 1.053 1,856 1.625 29 -16 1,580 265 110 1,226 35 363 121 242 182 1,443 1,154 9 107 139 205 123 301 68 203 289 85 88 116 2,136 1,958 178 1,125 1.899 1,780 36 -17 1,727 280 129 1,356 41 382 117 265 178 1,601 1,284 9 108 159 233 131 334 79 231 318 90 92 136 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 104 Arizona STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Arizona, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 , Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services i Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,253 2,118 134 1,193 1,888 1,845 41 -19 1,785 318 149 1,471 38 337 67 269 134 1,711 1,357 10 10 (4 92 87 1 4 187 237 174 18 3 9 24 9 17 49 1 40 3 2 u 34 ( L ) 6 1 16 4 ( L ) 1 ( L ) 135 35 24 13 29 35 94 263 89 26 63 249 22 28 22 15 12 12 8 3 66 11 6 n.a. U n.a. 26 354 100 93 161 n.a. n.a. 2,496 2,364 132 1,261 1,979 2,031 49 -19 1,964 361 171 1,626 46 360 71 289 132 1,899 1,516 11 11 (') 89 83 1 5 211 277 208 19 4 10 25 13 23 20 2 47 7 2 36 69 37 ( L ) ( L ) 7 1 18 5 ( L ) 1 ( L ) 147 35 26 14 33 38 104 292 102 30 71 284 26 31 22 22 14 11 8 4 76 13 6 n.a. U n.a. 30 383 105 91 187 n.a. n.a. 2,726 2,590 136 1,321 2,064 2,211 60 -21 2,130 409 187 1,799 52 360 72 288 136 2,076 1,669 13 13 ( L ) 110 103 2 6 245 301 226 20 4 13 25 14 29 29 2 45 11 3 32 75 39 p 7 1 20 5 ( L ) 2 ( L ) 156 34 28 15 36 43 113 309 111 36 75 312 27 33 23 28 16 11 10 3 80 14 7 n.a. u n.a. 34 407 114 81 212 n.a. n.a. 2,968 2,826 141 1,407 2,109 2,376 66 -23 2,287 463 218 1,925 61 390 85 305 141 2,235 1,790 14 13 1 117 111 2 5 260 325 247 21 4 18 30 16 34 35 2 42 12 3 30 78 40 (' (' 1 22 5 M 1 ( L ) 161 33 30 15 37 46 120 323 121 39 82 349 27 35 23 42 17 12 12 3 87 17 8 n.a. u n.a. 36 445 124 82 239 n.a. n.a. 3,192 3,051 140 1,471 2,170 2,561 72 -19 2,470 481 240 2,082 67 412 90 322 140 2,421 1,938 1 16 1 119 115 1 3 280 361 274 22 4 1 23 19 41 46 4 46 12 3 37 87 42 ( L ) 4 25 6 1 ( L ) 172 35 33 16 39 48 127 345 132 42 90 386 31 37 24 48 20 12 14 3 98 20 9 n.a. 8 n.a. 35 483 133 86 263 n.a. n.a. 3,357 3,242 115 1,521 2,207 2,673 85 -16 2,572 521 264 2,201 75 397 64 333 115 2,558 2,028 18 17 1 122 118 2 2 251 395 306 23 5 23 21 19 43 57 4 48 15 3 45 89 42 (' ('. 9 4 26 6 ( L ) 2 ( L ) 179 34 35 17 42 51 134 365 144 46 98 420 32 40 25 53 22 13 18 3 108 23 10 n.a. ( L ) 37 n.a. 36 530 145 94 292 n.a. n.a. 3,600 3,469 131 1,556 2,313 2,855 90 -13 2,751 560 288 2,344 86 426 75 351 131 2,724 2,148 20 19 1 135 129 2 3 255 416 319 23 5 23 22 21 52 80 4 45 17 3 23 97 44 ( L ) ( L ) 11 6 27 7 2 ( L ) 192 36 37 1 47 54 138 391 157 52 106 444 34 43 26 55 23 12 16 3 116 25 12 n.a. ( L ) 41 n.a. 39 576 152 103 321 n.a. n.a. 3,835 3,704 131 1,584 2,421 3,004 94 -7 2,903 605 327 2,474 92 438 72 365 131 2,873 2,249 22 21 1 140 135 3 2 221 464 363 21 4 19 25 24 65 103 4 54 20 3 20 101 44 ( L ) ( L ) 12 6 28 7 ( L ) 3 n 201 37 39 19 49 57 144 404 169 56 113 485 40 46 27 57 24 13 17 3 131 29 13 n.a. (M 45 n.a. 39 624 161 106 357 n.a. n.a. 4,195 4,069 126 1,614 2,599 3.327 125 -8 3,194 638 362 2,770 106 451 62 389 126 3,201 2,522 23 22 1 149 144 2 3 257 575 465 22 5 21 29 29 85 138 5 70 28 4 31 110 47 ( L ) ( L ) 15 6 31 7 ( L ) 4 ( L ) 216 37 44 ( L ) 24 52 59 162 177 59 118 518 45 51 28 61 25 14 17 4 145 32 14 n.a. ( L ) 37 n.a. 44 679 170 120 389 n.; n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arizona 105 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Arizona, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services : Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 5,232 5,039 194 1,682 3,111 4,063 172 -6 3,885 839 508 3,329 146 588 120 468 194 3,869 3,023 31 30 1 154 146 6 2 303 697 568 25 5 26 36 34 88 176 6 95 35 5 36 128 54 0) ( L ) 18 7 36 8 ( L ) 5 (') 248 35 49 (') 34 61 69 190 520 213 70 143 668 52 58 32 75 35 16 19 5 197 37 19 n.a. 1 66 n.a. 57 846 216 172 458 n.a. n.a. 6,024 5,811 214 1,737 3,468 4,705 203 -26 4,477 972 575 3,863 187 656 131 525 214 4,492 3,577 40 39 1 196 188 (') 5 3 410 814 671 29 7 32 51 40 108 194 6 123 34 6 41 143 59 (') (') 20 8 41 9 (') 6 1 279 37 55 (') 40 71 77 222 591 252 85 168 771 61 62 34 95 37 20 20 5 227 43 23 n.a. 1 73 n.a. 70 914 234 179 501 n.a. n.a. 6,848 6.659 189 1,795 3,815 5,248 227 -29 4,991 1,155 701 4,351 232 665 110 555 189 5,059 4,009 42 41 1 232 221 2 5 4 485 847 688 31 8 35 52 41 115 188 7 124 35 8 44 160 65 (') 46 10 1 8 1 326 39 62 (') 46 89 90 255 670 291 100 191 862 71 67 35 107 42 20 24 5 259 51 29 n.a. 1 72 n.a. 80 1,050 263 202 585 n a. n.a. 7,786 7,572 213 1,896 4,106 5,955 266 -28 5,660 1,283 843 4,929 282 744 136 608 213 5,742 4,531 48 47 1 246 236 2 3 5 631 876 702 36 8 48 53 46 102 194 8 125 30 9 41 175 69 (') s 9 52 10 1 10 1 366 41 71 (') 49 101 104 280 756 349 114 235 977 80 68 35 117 50 23 26 6 296 58 37 n.a. 2 85 n.a. 95 1,211 297 239 675 n.a. n.a. 8,946 8,725 220 2,009 4,453 6,891 314 -32 6,546 1,425 975 5,693 358 841 138 703 220 6,671 5,304 58 56 2 295 279 2 7 7 794 1,017 810 44 10 59 60 50 120 229 11 140 33 11 43 207 82 (') (') 27 10 60 12 1 13 1 428 46 81 (') 58 121 122 324 853 406 134 273 1,129 89 76 36 139 56 26 31 7 343 71 46 n.a. 2 97 n a. 111 1,368 328 271 768 n.a. n.a. 10,383 10,130 253 2,125 4,885 8,006 405 -31 7,569 1,643 1,170 6,628 431 946 168 778 253 7,753 6,181 65 63 2 340 319 945 1,189 951 46 11 74 65 60 135 305 14 129 42 14 56 238 93 (') (') 31 12 69 14 2 15 2 504 54 95 1 69 145 142 377 997 466 161 305 1,299 100 84 38 163 68 30 36 7 386 89 53 n.a 2 104 n.a. 140 1,572 383 280 908 n.a. n.a. 11,716 11,312 404 2,224 5,267 8,922 464 -41 8,417 1,886 1,413 7,279 502 1.142 311 831 404 8,518 6,755 73 72 1 424 394 7 15 9 917 1,316 1.049 47 11 68 78 60 147 342 15 147 52 19 64 267 102 0) (') 34 15 78 17 2 16 3 562 53 101 1 86 163 158 443 1,075 489 186 303 1,456 105 92 36 189 73 38 40 8 447 105 58 n.a. 2 113 n a 149 1,763 434 289 1,040 n.a. n.a. 12,461 12,231 229 2,286 5,450 9,080 484 ^16 8,550 1,992 1,919 7,480 577 1,023 136 888 229 8,851 6,895 80 79 1 417 378 10 21 8 768 1,327 1,046 52 12 62 100 57 154 290 15 221 62 22 n a. 281 107 ( L ) (') 33 18 81 20 2 16 3 603 50 104 1 97 174 177 475 1,128 514 203 311 1,584 110 97 37 209 80 35 42 9 514 119 45 43 2 99 n a 143 1,956 481 302 1,172 n.a. n a 14,009 13.660 348 2,348 5,966 10,277 550 -46 9,681 2.191 2,137 8,258 697 1,323 254 1,069 348 9,929 7,756 91 89 2 465 404 16 35 9 789 1,480 1,167 57 14 68 124 62 183 313 18 235 69 25 n a 313 113 (') (') 40 21 90 23 3 19 3 700 57 125 1 118 192 207 518 1,292 599 225 374 1,823 140 111 43 251 94 40 47 11 582 127 47 53 3 123 n a 152 2,173 525 308 1,339 n a n a 15,797 15,515 282 2,427 6,508 1 1 ,679 646 -55 10,978 2.490 2,329 9,414 850 1,415 175 1,240 282 1 1 ,397 9,018 97 95 1 514 439 26 37 12 1,003 1,783 1,409 77 15 92 150 73 238 362 22 278 75 28 n a 374 129 H 44 24 116 28 5 24 4 795 64 144 1 138 220 229 595 1,440 665 249 417 2,126 164 120 48 299 92 47 61 12 674 158 53 65 4 154 n a 175 2,380 573 308 1,498 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 106 Arizona STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Arizona, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation ; Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 18,701 18,365 336 2,518 7,427 13,880 767 -67 13,046 3,019 2,636 11,190 1,046 1,644 189 1,455 336 13,544 10,912 110 108 2 500 432 34 25 8 1,443 2,110 1,679 96 19 118 175 95 295 420 24 313 92 32 n.a. 431 141 ( L ) ( L ) 50 28 138 33 6 29 4 933 74 176 1 148 263 273 747 1,720 828 287 542 2,521 199 141 53 373 116 58 72 15 776 174 60 83 4 187 n.a. 211 2,632 629 321 1,682 n.a. n.a. 22,205 21,793 412 2,639 8,416 16,486 937 -69 15,480 3,720 3,005 13,377 1,260 1,848 254 1,593 412 16,074 13,166 131 128 2 617 532 39 35 11 1,831 2,652 2,121 113 15 142 234 122 418 521 29 375 120 33 n.a. 531 171 ( L ) C) 52 31 180 45 8 37 6 1,081 88 211 1 168 307 307 870 1,985 1,013 346 667 2,986 238 159 52 467 134 66 80 16 902 204 71 95 4 228 n.a. 270 2,908 677 352 1,878 539 1,339 25,624 25,129 494 2,738 9,359 18,560 1,059 -79 17,423 4,573 3,628 15,104 1,468 1,988 332 1,656 494 18,066 14,826 136 134 2 719 584 46 77 12 1.798 3,195 2,608 105 26 140 249 146 548 673 31 482 173 36 n.a 587 183 (') 2 53 39 192 59 10 43 7 1,255 98 234 1 205 364 354 974 2,160 1,126 395 731 3,464 267 178 50 561 145 84 90 17 1,067 244 87 110 5 247 n.a. 313 3,240 747 382 2,112 620 1,492 29,141 28,707 434 2,810 10,370 20,555 1,265 -12 19,278 5,633 4,230 16,966 1,629 1,960 279 1,682 434 20,121 16,491 150 148 1 935 790 48 83 13 1,771 3,598 2,980 100 31 139 287 156 657 787 30 547 202 44 n.a 618 179 ( L ) 3 52 45 201 74 8 51 6 1,434 104 254 1 231 441 402 1,0 2.388 1,250 452 797 3,878 292 187 53 654 155 79 101 16 1,221 275 96 115 5 260 n.a. 370 3,630 807 424 2,399 737 1,662 30,584 30,172 412 2,890 10,583 21,226 1,344 -5 19,878 5,986 4,720 17.625 1.683 1,918 243 1,676 412 20,815 16,808 148 148 1 713 573 55 74 12 1,635 3,698 3,057 89 31 124 240 157 714 858 29 570 200 46 n.a. 641 176 ( L ) 4 ( D ) 43 220 77 7 54 1,423 101 259 C) 239 499 325 1,117 2,521 1,273 509 764 4,278 303 197 56 757 159 85 110 17 1,421 326 100 116 6 261 n.a. 366 4,007 809 484 2,715 798 1,917 33,482 33,151 331 2.969 11,277 23.138 1,472 5 21,671 6,652 5.158 19,249 1,840 2,049 168 1,881 331 22.807 18.486 163 161 2 510 406 51 38 15 2,010 3,930 3,255 112 38 150 212 171 736 937 30 613 203 52 n.a 675 171 (') 5 P) 43 245 83 5 60 ( D ) 1,515 106 288 1 262 499 360 1,173 2,771 1,537 582 956 4.875 321 232 59 944 200 103 124 18 1.571 376 106 132 6 281 n.a. 401 4,322 882 525 2,914 830 2,084 37,957 37,402 555 3,067 12,375 26,603 1,676 9 24,937 7.593 5,427 21,896 2,017 2,691 391 2,300 555 26,048 21,421 194 192 2 479 359 ( D ) 16 2,568 4,503 3,749 137 47 184 223 196 781 1,138 37 701 244 63 n a 755 176 (') 4 62 49 289 93 5 72 5 1,626 118 346 1 288 489 384 1,377 3,156 1,740 666 1,074 5,777 351 264 70 1,207 263 136 143 22 1,759 459 124 153 7 297 n.a. 522 4,627 977 538 3,112 896 2,216 42,278 41,758 521 3,184 13,280 29,718 1,922 22 27,817 8,415 6,046 24,532 2.272 2,913 351 2,562 521 29.197 24,077 218 211 7 466 329 ( D ) 71 P) 4,901 4,090 148 57 208 234 199 818 1,177 45 824 312 67 n.a. 810 186 ( L ) 4 62 51 324 96 5 76 6 1.766 120 363 1 303 523 455 1,560 3,620 1,977 789 1,188 6,491 391 309 73 1,352 318 120 172 24 1,961 530 137 181 8 294 n.a. 619 5,120 1,034 548 3,538 984 2,554 46,250 45,752 499 3,308 13,980 32,423 2,123 42 30,342 9,318 6,590 26,884 2,523 3,015 338 2,677 499 31,924 26,302 244 236 8 373 304 ( D ) ( D ) P) 3,353 5,299 4,379 173 59 219 232 206 778 1,252 48 1,002 336 73 n.a. 920 209 ( L ) 5 69 60 369 106 6 91 6 1,909 127 394 1 345 523 519 1,633 3.834 2,320 948 1,372 7,337 429 347 79 1,534 370 148 188 31 2,209 622 145 201 9 315 n.a. 710 5,622 1,057 586 3,979 1,104 2,875 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arizona 107 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Arizona, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 53,898 53,128 770 3,535 15,246 37,880 2,507 111 35,483 10,611 7,803 31,070 2,926 3,884 597 3,287 770 37,110 30,483 303 297 7 526 419 55 33 19 2,879 6,084 4,991 186 60 238 267 227 874 1,401 53 1,077 512 96 n.a. 1,093 217 (') 7 71 73 455 144 6 114 6 2,226 111 457 2 512 566 578 1,939 4,246 2,879 1,094 1,786 9,401 590 408 89 1,590 438 155 262 53 2,958 847 195 267 12 381 1,076 80 6,627 1,280 639 4,707 1,294 3,413 57,663 56,978 684 3,622 15,919 39,548 2,674 168 37,043 11,803 8,817 32,550 3,174 3,824 512 3,312 684 38,864 31,805 312 307 4 474 392 53 8 22 2,714 6,287 5,105 174 65 208 245 228 873 1,450 50 1,121 590 100 n.a. 1.182 229 (') 13 76 61 498 160 3 134 7 2,389 101 481 2 618 589 598 2,193 2,771 1,079 1,691 10,218 643 408 98 1,734 448 168 292 67 3,289 844 214 303 14 417 1,163 116 7,059 1,330 666 5.063 1,378 3,686 61,104 60,464 640 3,679 16,608 41,681 2,799 233 39,115 12,129 9,860 34,194 3,478 4,009 453 3,556 640 41,041 33,476 350 345 4 508 422 55 7 23 2,659 6,382 5,158 161 66 209 213 254 716 1,534 79 1,232 589 105 n.a 1,223 242 (') 16 76 61 503 172 4 141 2,614 97 507 3 745 642 619 2,357 4,551 2,867 1,095 1,772 11,189 666 434 105 1,940 461 180 338 72 3,645 911 230 353 16 445 1.284 110 7,565 1,447 696 5,422 1,496 3.926 63,848 63,123 725 3,762 16,971 43,511 3,013 224 40,722 12,119 11,007 35,406 3,813 4,293 555 3,738 725 42,786 34,795 392 388 4 563 474 57 9 22 2,613 6,495 5,199 147 66 171 233 271 680 1,576 85 1,277 583 109 n.a 1.296 252 ( L ) 15 74 66 524 194 4 157 9 2,730 121 543 4 788 643 631 2,470 4,738 2,925 1,101 1.824 11,869 678 461 103 2,080 463 177 377 67 3,982 931 268 418 17 471 1.241 135 7.991 1,563 702 5,726 1.569 4,157 68,000 67,354 647 3,867 17,583 46,523 3,208 242 43,557 11,908 12,535 37,652 4,235 4,637 486 4,151 647 45,877 37,533 423 419 4 617 523 59 9 27 2,750 6,695 5,313 158 73 181 297 312 566 1,648 116 1,249 595 118 n.a. 1,382 264 (') 18 71 73 553 230 5 157 11 2,836 129 578 3 806 658 663 2,720 5.078 3.553 1,275 2,278 12,862 741 499 115 2,273 493 180 433 71 4,370 955 294 457 19 500 1,322 140 8,343 1,659 706 5,979 1,553 4,426 72,962 72,138 824 3,994 18,270 50,150 3,452 218 46,916 12,508 13,537 40,032 4,706 5,412 647 4,765 824 49,327 40,588 456 451 5 596 494 60 13 28 3,077 7,068 5.590 178 83 199 311 326 549 1,830 161 1,221 610 123 n.a. 1,478 288 (') 20 75 78 571 251 3 180 11 3,063 133 643 4 867 704 712 2,821 5.484 4,149 1,385 2,763 13,875 786 550 124 2.503 556 209 449 90 4,671 977 305 478 20 566 1,481 110 8,738 1.723 689 6.327 1,716 4.611 79,335 78,825 510 4,148 19,127 54,857 3,838 214 51,234 13,583 14,519 43.974 5,246 5,637 283 5,354 510 54.347 45.091 503 497 6 585 476 64 12 33 3,865 7,879 6,284 219 99 256 368 377 546 2.073 225 1.397 598 127 n.a 1.595 312 ( L ) 21 74 82 623 246 5 220 12 3,362 130 721 5 972 791 743 3.189 6.176 4.463 1,481 2.982 15.071 801 600 131 2,833 630 265 524 89 4,943 1,007 328 538 22 619 1,603 138 9.256 1.790 699 6.767 1.847 4.920 86,479 85.706 773 4,307 20,078 60.088 4,236 223 56,075 14,842 15,562 48,327 5,408 6.353 525 5.828 773 59.314 49.631 549 544 5 668 554 64 13 37 4.440 8,329 6,680 222 105 278 367 376 548 2,307 263 1,483 597 134 n.a. 1,649 318 ( L ) 22 65 83 652 270 6 223 9 3,637 138 790 4 1.066 882 757 3,539 6,600 5.022 1.580 3,442 16,846 841 621 145 3,378 685 302 628 112 5,228 1.044 361 588 23 670 2,080 141 9.683 1,813 773 7.098 1,946 5,152 93,391 92,716 675 4,432 21,071 65.011 4,570 251 60,692 16,333 16,366 52,859 5,458 6.695 428 6,267 675 64.336 54,214 595 589 6 803 687 61 15 40 4,771 8,824 7,065 247 110 314 312 420 578 2,494 237 1,588 625 140 n.a 1,759 349 < L r ( n > 63 90 696 292 ( n ) 223 ( D ) 3.877 150 744 5 1.241 948 788 4,028 7,209 5,638 1,822 3,816 18,470 923 652 149 4,053 713 315 708 111 5,481 1,069 424 648 25 728 2,315 156 10,122 1.843 769 7,510 2,096 5.414 100,160 99.530 631 4,553 21,998 70,388 4,977 273 65,684 17,353 17,124 57,690 5.606 7,092 367 6.726 631 69,758 59,163 643 639 4 744 624 63 15 42 5,125 9.736 7,858 254 128 354 316 457 647 2,872 249 1,761 675 145 n.a. 1.879 371 (') Pi 66 104 740 294 P 254 P) 4,169 154 804 6 1,353 1,022 830 4,502 7,738 6.125 1.989 4,136 20,381 1,027 695 153 4,794 759 343 793 125 5,787 1,166 476 689 30 769 2,604 173 10,594 1,928 788 7,879 2,207 5.672 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 108 Arkansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arkansas Components of Personal Income 1969 ^ ^. 64% v 1997 I _) I ivy- jpF-21% ^- 3 — ^^1 2% 14%- □ Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent □ Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 75°/c 77% 21% Wage and salary disbursements | j Other labor income 15% Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arkansas 109 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Arkansas, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place ol Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income 574 391 182 1,852 310 494 1 n.a. 493 66 15 251 2 241 170 71 182 312 282 3 13 19 52 44 85 16 48 30 10 ft 423 347 76 1,859 227 353 1 n.a. 352 55 15 227 2 124 66 58 76 277 246 3 12 16 41 41 75 15 44 31 10 ( L ) 21 393 282 110 1,848 213 323 1 n.a. 322 42 29 182 2 139 102 36 110 212 180 3 3 9 26 32 58 11 38 32 10 ( L ) 22 288 219 69 1,836 157 234 1 n.a. 233 34 22 146 1 86 61 26 69 165 135 3 4 6 19 25 38 10 31 30 10 8 290 209 81 1,854 157 240 1 n.a. 240 32 19 144 1 95 73 22 81 159 123 2 4 5 20 23 34 8 26 36 14 f> 21 350 253 97 1,878 186 298 1 n.a. 297 35 18 172 1 124 87 37 97 200 155 2 6 9 27 25 48 9 29 45 19 ( L ) 25 390 268 122 1,890 207 338 1 n.a. 337 37 17 182 1 154 112 42 122 215 168 2 7 10 28 27 52 9 32 48 21 L L > 27 468 327 142 1,892 248 397 1 n.a. 397 40 32 215 2 180 130 51 142 256 197 2 16 10 34 30 59 9 37 59 36 1 22 487 327 160 1,903 256 430 3 n.a. 427 43 18 228 2 200 146 54 160 269 213 4 17 8 39 32 64 10 40 56 32 1 23 444 312 132 1,928 231 389 3 n.a. 386 43 15 218 2 169 118 51 132 256 192 3 9 7 34 30 62 10 37 64 39 1 24 484 342 142 1,948 248 422 3 n.a. 419 48 17 236 2 184 127 57 142 280 212 3 9 11 39 32 67 11 40 68 43 1 24 506 359 148 1,955 259 443 3 n.a. 440 46 20 249 2 193 129 64 148 295 227 4 9 8 45 33 76 12 41 68 42 1 25 670 453 217 1,966 341 602 4 n.a. 598 51 20 319 3 281 193 88 217 386 296 4 11 27 60 38 97 13 47 89 43 20 27 951 675 276 1,983 480 874 7 n.a. 867 65 20 491 3 380 246 133 276 598 461 5 17 107 90 50 118 14 61 137 43 66 28 1,024 775 250 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 1,839 557 Derivation of personal income: 950 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 12 n.a. 938 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 65 22 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income 585 5 360 Farm 214 146 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade 250 700 474 5 24 50 111 57 144 Finance, insurance, and real estate 14 Services Government and government enterprises 70 226 Federal, civilian Military 62 135 State and local 30 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,218 887 331 1,771 688 1,130 12 n.a. 1,118 71 29 678 9 443 292 151 331 799 492 5 23 21 125 67 158 15 78 308 65 211 32 1,304 1,026 278 1,758 742 1,179 13 n.a. 1,166 83 56 744 13 422 236 186 278 901 583 5 20 84 120 70 177 16 90 318 61 222 35 1,368 976 393 1,805 758 1,148 12 n.a. 1,136 99 133 601 11 535 343 192 393 755 605 5 23 40 122 80 217 21 98 150 47 62 41 1,363 988 375 1,835 743 1,139 12 n.a. 1,127 102 135 633 11 495 314 181 375 764 662 5 29 51 145 86 220 22 103 102 35 18 49 1,625 1,093 532 1,825 890 1,384 14 ( L ) 1,370 126 129 716 13 655 460 195 532 852 732 4 33 71 161 95 231 27 110 120 38 26 56 1,507 1,135 372 1,844 817 1,255 14 -1 1,240 128 139 735 14 507 305 202 372 882 742 5 27 75 157 95 237 29 118 140 41 37 62 1,625 1.248 376 1,908 852 1,326 18 ( L ) 1,308 147 170 787 17 522 303 219 376 950 814 5 27 89 185 100 245 36 126 136 46 23 66 1,830 1,414 416 1,901 963 1,558 21 ( L ) 1.536 154 140 949 21 588 336 252 416 1,142 945 6 30 129 216 115 276 37 136 197 56 69 72 1,898 1,511 387 1,838 1,033 1,624 23 ( L ) 1,601 160 137 1,016 24 583 317 266 387 1.236 1.016 7 32 142 236 122 292 41 144 221 63 79 79 1,912 1,563 349 1,780 1,074 1,616 24 1 1,594 177 142 1,045 25 546 286 261 349 1,267 1,030 7 33 117 253 125 296 46 154 237 67 85 85 1,878 1,563 315 1,734 1,083 1,562 26 1 1.537 190 152 1.030 27 506 255 251 315 1,247 1,001 8 32 84 256 123 294 49 155 246 66 87 93 2,045 1,656 390 1,725 1,186 1,711 29 1 1,683 198 164 30 593 325 268 390 1,322 1,074 9 34 86 282 127 310 55 172 247 66 82 100 2,112 1,780 332 1,704 1,240 1,750 33 3 1.720 221 171 1,171 35 544 266 278 332 1,418 1,152 9 37 84 312 137 328 58 188 266 69 93 104 2,176 1.899 278 1,733 1,256 1,785 37 4 1,752 225 199 1,227 39 519 215 304 278 1,507 1,221 9 40 109 317 141 337 64 203 287 71 101 115 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 110 Arkansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Arkansas, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,290 1.999 291 1,726 1,327 1,859 41 3 1,821 244 224 1,292 44 522 215 307 291 1,568 1,281 9 7 2 35 ( D ) 107 333 164 65 22 15 16 11 6 12 1 4 5 7 169 54 6 17 29 14 21 15 2 10 156 63 31 (') 10 23 29 90 255 70 20 50 224 12 29 37 9 12 9 5 3 51 10 5 n.a. ( L ) 33 n.a. 10 287 75 77 135 n.a. n.a. 2,504 2,138 366 1,756 1,426 2,044 47 -2 1,995 266 244 1,381 51 612 286 326 366 1,677 1,396 10 8 1 34 ( D ) ( D ) 20 ( D ) 116 384 194 76 26 1 17 12 7 16 2 4 6 9 191 59 7 21 35 15 23 14 4 13 166 64 35 ( L ) 11 25 31 97 275 76 22 54 240 12 30 37 10 14 9 6 2 55 12 6 n.a. ( L ) 36 n.a. 11 281 74 62 146 n.a. n.a. 2,536 2,217 318 1,789 1,417 2,048 55 -2 1,991 284 261 1,433 53 562 239 323 318 1,729 1,447 11 10 2 31 ( D ) H 19 ( D ) 126 399 195 75 28 17 13 13 9 16 2 5 7 9 204 63 7 21 38 16 24 16 4 15 170 63 39 (') 10 26 33 101 277 78 24 54 253 12 32 40 11 16 9 6 2 59 11 6 n.a. n.a. 12 283 75 52 156 n.a. n.a. 2,749 2,376 374 1,806 1,522 2,205 56 1 2,150 307 293 1,510 60 635 298 337 374 1,831 1,522 11 10 2 31 ( n ) M 19 ( n ) 145 418 200 74 28 1 12 15 11 18 2 5 7 10 1 218 69 8 24 38 17 23 17 5 17 176 61 43 ( L ) 11 26 35 106 282 83 25 58 270 13 34 39 12 17 9 8 2 63 13 6 n.a. ( L ) 41 n.a. 13 309 81 62 166 n.a. n.a. 2,931 2,598 333 1,853 1,582 2,342 63 6 2,284 331 315 1,663 65 614 254 360 333 2,009 1,657 14 12 2 29 ( D ) ( D ) 17 ( D ) 167 468 232 79 31 18 14 17 14 28 2 6 6 12 4 236 73 f) 8 29 40 20 25 15 7 20 178 53 48 P) 11 28 37 116 301 90 28 62 294 14 37 40 15 19 10 8 2 70 14 6 n.a. p-i 43 n.a. 16 352 89 84 179 n.a. n.a. 3,121 2,785 336 1.875 1,665 2,481 72 7 2,416 367 339 1,778 71 632 255 377 336 2,145 1,788 15 13 2 29 P) P 17 ( D ) 182 516 265 87 33 20 1 20 14 31 3 7 8 12 11 251 78 ( L ) 8 30 42 22 26 15 8 21 190 54 54 ( L ) 13 30 39 126 316 98 31 67 317 15 37 40 18 20 12 9 2 76 16 7 n.a. ( L ) 45 n.a. 18 357 94 71 192 n.a. n.a. 3,386 3,013 373 1,897 1,785 2,697 79 10 2,628 400 359 1,903 80 714 301 413 373 2,324 1,939 17 15 2 30 P) P) 16 ( D ) 190 564 284 95 38 20 20 22 17 34 4 8 11 13 1 281 84 ( L ) 10 38 45 24 30 16 10 24 209 57 61 ( L ) 15 33 42 133 346 107 35 73 343 15 41 41 20 22 12 9 2 85 18 9 n.a. ( L ) 47 n.a. 23 385 102 73 210 n.a. n.a. 3,594 3,287 306 1,894 1,897 2,806 84 13 2,735 465 394 2,059 92 655 231 424 306 2,499 2,100 1 16 3 30 ( D ) ( D ) 17 ( D ) 221 623 314 99 43 23 22 25 19 39 5 9 13 15 1 308 92 (') 11 43 46 26 32 17 16 26 224 58 69 ( L ) 16 36 45 141 366 117 38 79 360 17 42 42 22 21 12 9 2 90 19 10 n.a. I 1 -) 50 n.a. 25 399 106 61 233 n.a. n.a. 3,997 3,586 411 1,899 2,105 3,135 109 18 3,044 516 437 2,245 102 788 355 433 411 2,724 2,284 19 17 3 32 ( D ) ( D ) 17 P) 250 709 361 107 48 24 24 30 26 52 6 11 15 15 2 348 104 ( L ) 13 47 51 29 36 16 21 30 236 60 74 P) 15 38 47 150 389 125 42 84 373 18 45 42 23 22 13 10 2 96 20 12 n.a. ( L ) 44 n.a. 26 440 115 64 261 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arkansas 111 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Arkansas, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: < Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products : Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,603 4,249 354 1,902 2,420 3,607 147 30 3,490 534 579 2,696 142 769 283 486 354 3,254 2,713 30 26 4 36 P) ( n ) 21 P) 261 880 449 115 60 27 34 38 31 68 8 16 20 20 13 430 122 (') 18 58 65 36 47 18 30 36 263 66 81 1 12 46 57 174 456 149 51 98 464 21 54 46 31 28 15 11 3 129 23 15 n.a. ( L ) 56 n.a. 32 541 133 72 337 n.a. n.a. 5,021 4,662 359 1,913 2,624 3,936 162 27 3,801 584 636 2,961 166 809 275 535 359 3,577 2,998 35 31 4 36 ( n ) n 19 P) 278 997 519 125 65 30 37 46 37 90 10 20 26 21 11 478 137 (') 22 62 76 39 48 18 36 38 280 70 87 (') 12 51 58 198 489 163 57 106 521 22 57 46 37 32 18 12 3 155 29 19 n a C) 62 n.a. 30 579 144 70 365 n.a. n.a. 5,494 5,063 431 1,930 2,847 4,250 175 17 4,093 651 750 3,170 193 347 541 431 3,819 3,166 37 32 5 39 ( D ) ( d : 20 ( n ) 268 1.059 548 125 65 32 38 51 39 108 12 22 28 21 8 511 150 (') 25 66 85 41 48 19 36 40 305 74 96 1 13 58 64 208 518 176 63 113 557 24 58 46 43 33 18 13 3 173 31 20 n.a (') 63 n a 32 653 163 79 410 n.a. n.a. 6,081 5,660 421 1,972 3,083 4,672 199 15 4,488 710 883 3,480 225 968 340 627 421 4,251 3,519 44 37 6 41 ( n ) ( D ) 21 ( D ) 313 1,152 609 138 71 36 45 59 42 110 15 27 32 24 10 543 159 (') 25 68 92 44 50 20 42 41 339 77 112 1 17 66 67 227 581 204 69 135 619 26 63 45 48 40 22 14 3 193 33 24 n.a. (') 69 n.a. 38 732 180 96 456 n.a. n.a. 6,862 6,356 505 2,018 3,400 5,339 229 13 5,123 752 987 3,890 268 1.181 426 754 505 4,834 4,043 48 40 9 45 ( D ) ( n : 22 p; 393 1,322 726 158 83 42 55 72 53 129 1 35 38 30 14 596 175 w 28 74 104 49 52 18 52 44 392 86 136 (') 20 76 73 263 654 235 78 157 690 28 66 44 57 48 25 15 3 224 39 27 n.a. (') 70 n.a. 45 790 194 103 494 n.a. n a 8,141 7,207 934 2,058 3,955 6,368 289 9 6,089 859 1,194 4,407 314 1.647 845 802 934 5,434 4,563 53 44 9 50 (") < D i 26 P) 431 1,531 876 177 93 46 64 91 66 168 24 40 56 34 16 655 1 (') 32 81 116 55 60 18 57 48 452 97 159 1 23 91 82 295 734 251 89 163 764 32 68 44 66 55 27 19 3 247 44 31 n.a (') 76 n.a 53 871 210 106 554 n.a n.a. 9,097 8,246 852 2,100 4,331 6,945 333 2 6,613 1,032 1,451 4.938 372 1,635 761 874 852 6.093 5,109 59 48 11 68 P) P) 41 ( n ) 489 1,698 970 192 95 51 82 97 84 187 28 35 67 37 15 728 208 (') 35 85 129 62 74 21 63 51 509 102 175 2 33 107 90 347 816 263 104 159 860 34 72 41 72 59 32 21 4 290 49 34 n.a (M 85 n.a. 67 984 233 126 625 n.a. n.a 9,931 9,124 807 2,158 4,601 7,315 356 ( L ) 6.959 1,150 1.822 5,216 427 1.672 726 946 807 6,508 5.378 54 45 9 84 P P) 49 P) 524 1.647 885 179 80 51 65 109 92 160 27 22 70 31 n a. 763 220 (') 34 83 135 66 85 24 64 53 538 99 179 2 30 124 104 426 845 287 118 169 973 38 76 40 90 66 31 23 4 342 55 36 20 (') 71 n.a 79 1,129 261 136 732 n a n a 11,035 10.388 647 2,169 5,089 8.166 401 -12 7,753 1.269 2.013 5.953 534 1,679 562 1,116 647 7,519 6.273 61 51 10 81 (") Pi 44 P) 621 1,984 1,068 201 101 58 86 137 118 199 31 31 68 36 n a 916 252 ( L ) 41 103 173 74 104 25 81 63 618 113 208 3 35 141 119 470 978 340 135 204 1,121 45 88 46 110 78 35 26 5 403 59 36 26 in 74 n a 89 1,245 281 144 821 n a n a 12,352 1 1 ,624 728 2,207 5,596 9.174 450 -19 8.705 1,475 2,172 6,738 653 1,783 630 1,153 728 8,446 7,092 49 41 8 99 (") P) 54 ( D ) 684 2,348 1,295 240 116 62 111 163 153 257 38 41 74 40 n.a. 1,053 298 ( L ) 45 111 200 89 121 30 101 58 678 122 226 3 38 159 129 504 1.069 380 154 227 1,281 52 92 49 136 73 40 34 5 466 71 36 36 I' I 83 n a 107 1,354 295 143 916 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 112 Arkansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Arkansas, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation o( personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 14,396 13,201 1,195 2,241 6,424 10,812 516 -25 10,271 1,741 2,384 7,706 760 2,346 1.032 1,315 1,195 9,617 8,110 62 52 10 99 ( d : 59 < d : 796 2,675 1,484 280 123 72 131 184 181 295 44 54 78 43 n.a. 1,191 340 ( L ) 47 114 235 101 137 35 115 65 781 140 265 4 41 183 148 580 1,207 428 173 255 1,482 63 110 52 159 85 46 38 5 541 81 38 52 h 92 n.a. 120 1,507 326 168 1,013 n.a. n.a. 15,869 14,859 1,010 2,269 6,993 11,685 589 -29 1 1 ,067 2,081 2,721 8,619 847 2,219 838 1,381 1,010 10,675 9,000 70 59 10 115 ( d ; ip) 74 ( n ) 875 2,954 1,634 310 109 80 152 209 200 321 51 63 91 49 n.a. 1,321 385 (') 53 117 267 120 156 39 120 64 900 168 303 5 48 206 171 656 1,300 466 190 276 1.663 68 118 50 200 90 48 41 5 616 89 43 63 < L i 96 n.a. 136 1,675 347 159 1,169 464 705 17,111 16,726 384 2,289 7,476 1 1 ,962 638 -19 1 1 ,305 2,580 3,225 9,336 960 1,665 210 1,455 384 1 1 ,577 9,714 65 55 10 151 ( D ) ( d : 110 ( n > 922 3,153 1,713 314 117 81 162 213 209 351 48 66 100 52 n.a. 1,440 420 (') 51 119 300 132 177 40 128 73 972 178 309 6 50 238 191 693 1,372 508 212 295 1.877 72 122 47 237 87 49 42 5 727 101 49 90 ( L ) 102 n.a. 145 1,864 389 172 1.302 516 786 19,303 18,433 870 2,293 8,418 13,267 741 -41 12,485 3,175 3,643 10,159 1,053 2,054 705 1,349 870 12,396 10,383 69 59 11 181 P) IP) 139 (°) 821 3,449 1,857 319 129 85 170 245 245 388 57 64 99 56 n.a. 1,592 479 ( L ) 54 119 325 139 198 41 157 80 1,073 182 322 5 61 274 228 723 1,473 547 229 318 2,046 78 125 46 268 94 47 46 7 832 106 52 82 Fl 109 n.a. 154 2,013 418 199 1,396 548 847 20,114 19,471 643 2,294 8,767 13,451 786 ^11 12,624 3,516 3,974 10,507 1,140 1,804 457 1,347 643 12,808 10,647 71 63 7 184 10 6 143 25 755 3,421 1,789 298 119 86 155 253 227 380 67 58 98 49 n.a. 1,632 519 ( D ) ( D ) 108 322 151 190 44 173 76 1,156 176 341 4 65 303 267 733 1,531 573 249 324 2,223 83 134 46 297 95 53 47 5 949 126 53 77 M 117 n.a. 141 2,161 427 224 1,510 602 908 21,368 20,971 397 2,306 9,267 14,319 846 -70 13,404 3,678 4,286 11,286 1,238 1,795 220 1,576 397 13,922 11,609 83 67 15 169 5 3 135 26 799 3,708 1,975 333 132 94 164 261 240 473 73 58 97 51 n.a 1,732 555 ( n : ( n ) 113 351 161 183 46 186 79 1,225 179 377 6 72 308 285 756 1,736 685 274 411 2,449 84 158 45 322 118 59 51 6 1,052 141 57 84 L L > 126 n.a. 145 2,313 466 245 1,602 652 951 23,809 22,947 862 2,320 10,263 16,348 934 -90 15,325 4,067 4,417 12,389 1.322 2,638 686 1.951 862 15,486 12,955 98 81 17 187 5 4 147 31 978 4,110 2,275 369 149 103 207 318 293 532 84 62 92 64 n.a 1,835 605 ( L ) 60 119 366 175 174 39 222 75 1,355 201 462 7 81 292 313 853 1,928 725 294 430 2,720 90 178 50 384 151 76 55 7 1,107 169 61 91 ( L ) 135 n.a. 167 2,532 499 263 1,769 695 1,074 25,408 24.565 843 2,327 10,919 17,340 1.044 -94 16.202 4,444 4,762 13,122 1,413 2,804 666 2,138 843 16,497 13,720 102 85 17 197 8 3 153 32 1,090 4,196 2,330 390 154 105 197 335 354 476 90 75 95 59 n.a 1,865 649 ( L ) 38 116 369 189 169 36 222 77 1,442 207 512 6 88 303 326 893 2,091 770 314 457 2,940 91 209 49 429 179 65 62 8 1,170 185 67 103 ( L ) 141 n.a. 182 2,777 528 287 1,961 795 1,166 26,605 25,830 775 2,332 11,409 18,151 1,126 -117 16,908 4,672 5,025 13,889 1,494 2,768 612 2,156 775 17,376 14,440 101 86 16 140 ( D ) 4 96 ( D ) 1,203 4,435 2,438 411 162 105 178 366 377 486 99 83 106 65 n.a. 1,996 738 ( L ) ( D ) 126 392 202 164 ( D ) 235 70 1.535 216 582 7 90 294 346 914 2,095 847 338 509 3,169 96 224 51 484 174 76 66 9 1,251 208 72 112 ( L ) 148 n.a. 199 2,936 541 291 2,104 864 1,240 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Arkansas 113 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Arkansas, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products : Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade , Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 29,604 28,329 1,275 2,343 12,637 20,703 1,306 -164 19,233 4,f" 5,483 15,592 1,730 3,381 1,088 2,293 1,275 19,428 16,206 137 122 15 142 9 4 ( D ) P) 1,141 5,062 2,816 473 184 108 241 414 419 488 129 132 145 81 n.a. 2,245 832 ( L ) ( D ) 134 446 239 181 ( D ) 269 70 1,737 221 709 9 95 331 373 1,059 2,198 936 358 577 3,793 99 227 52 529 204 78 72 20 1,576 252 92 136 1 180 246 30 3,222 628 306 2,289 909 1,379 31,331 30,160 1,171 2,346 13,353 21,723 1,430 -167 20,126 5,256 5,949 16,454 1,873 3,395 965 2,430 1,171 20,552 17,143 140 122 18 139 ( n ) P ( D ) 32 1,136 5,357 2,943 503 185 110 257 481 437 469 133 141 153 74 n.a. 2,413 889 (') ( n ) 141 464 250 206 P) 305 74 1,864 242 771 10 101 353 387 1,144 2,272 961 368 593 4,132 105 217 55 583 198 80 77 24 1,762 267 101 152 1 197 260 52 3,409 662 311 2,435 995 1,441 33,021 32,128 892 2.354 14,025 22.823 1.516 -212 21,095 5,' 6.438 17,697 2,086 3,040 646 2,393 892 21,930 18,222 157 139 19 144 P ( n ) Pi 33 1,247 5,663 3,069 513 201 119 276 554 430 468 146 145 146 71 n.a. 2,595 992 ( L ) ( D ) 142 491 272 210 ( D ) 318 72 1,989 232 835 8 101 380 434 1,216 2,373 999 373 627 4,432 112 223 56 620 201 94 89 27 1,960 245 99 166 1 214 272 53 3,709 701 333 2,675 1.102 1,573 35,003 34.01 1 992 2,370 14,766 24,284 1,622 -232 22,430 5,500 7,073 18,620 2,287 3,377 747 2,630 992 23,292 19,286 183 166 17 149 ( n ) ( n ) ( n ) 35 1,253 5.920 3,159 521 207 122 283 581 459 468 147 155 142 74 n.a. 2,761 1,067 ( L ) 77 158 527 287 212 35 327 71 2,028 212 853 8 108 357 490 1,263 2,575 1,050 390 660 4,865 122 239 54 687 214 94 98 31 2,190 266 111 193 1 221 286 56 4,006 750 345 2,911 1,205 1,706 37,845 36,596 1,248 2,394 15,807 26,625 1,761 -270 24,594 5,394 7,856 20,175 2,566 3,885 1,023 2,862 1,248 25,377 21.128 209 190 1 145 4 8 98 35 1,371 6,335 3,394 574 225 136 310 587 499 499 178 157 148 81 n.a. 2,941 1,136 L L » 87 183 555 273 223 41 367 76 2,218 225 903 9 114 379 589 1,369 2,850 1,184 419 764 5,447 132 260 60 761 216 96 113 37 2,458 285 121 223 1 231 386 66 4,249 797 314 3,139 1,312 1,827 39,704 38,457 1,248 2,424 16,380 27,974 1,866 -322 25,786 5,487 8,431 21,042 2,814 4,118 1,004 3,114 1,248 26,726 22,337 218 202 16 152 4 ( n ) 103 ( D ) 1,497 6,685 3,609 618 233 144 367 569 531 529 224 154 154 85 n.a 3,076 1,206 ( L ) 71 185 593 280 232 42 389 77 2,295 214 976 12 129 439 525 1,436 2,985 1,324 448 876 5,744 134 292 63 829 229 111 105 49 2,573 303 129 243 1 255 341 86 4,390 818 267 3,305 1,398 1.906 41,881 40,527 1,353 2,451 17,090 29,751 2,022 -356 27,373 5,734 8,773 22,446 3,019 4,286 1,134 3,151 1,353 28,397 23,817 234 214 21 148 6 10 93 40 1,625 7,224 3,961 659 254 155 408 618 560 621 271 170 153 91 n.a. 3.263 1.289 ( L ) 79 181 609 302 247 42 435 79 2,431 215 1,085 14 157 427 533 1,517 3.222 1,364 467 896 6,051 137 285 66 918 251 115 105 45 2,717 307 136 269 2 273 331 94 4,581 845 249 3,487 1,477 2,010 44,478 43.082 1,396 2.480 17,934 31.340 2,161 -326 28,853 6,197 9.427 23,891 2,996 4,453 1,199 3,253 1,396 29,944 25,165 237 224 13 160 ( r> ) ( n ) P) 45 1,789 7,415 4,080 663 249 159 421 664 592 623 298 173 156 84 n.a. 3,335 1,334 (') 84 177 616 310 266 45 429 73 2.624 216 1,194 15 185 485 529 1.626 3.406 1.458 480 978 6,449 143 293 71 1,024 261 126 116 58 2,874 307 144 289 2 287 371 85 4,780 856 268 3,656 1,549 2,107 47,116 45,301 1,816 2,505 18,808 32,964 2,239 -322 30,403 6,769 9,944 25,105 2,881 4,978 1,590 3,388 1,816 31,148 26,157 233 230 3 163 P) P) P) 46 1,945 7,485 4,151 669 247 174 468 691 571 611 273 197 160 n.a 3,334 1,329 ( L ) 99 148 626 309 279 46 436 62 2,708 227 1,152 16 285 514 514 1.669 3,555 1.547 501 1,047 6,852 151 298 72 1,110 274 136 124 68 3.038 324 152 303 2 298 411 92 4,991 879 279 3,833 1,643 2,190 49,442 47,799 1,643 2,523 19,595 34,537 2,370 -299 31,868 7,154 10,419 26,607 2,894 5,036 1,415 3,621 1,643 32,895 27,680 253 246 7 176 (") n y 2.014 7.790 4,317 699 268 178 472 722 587 618 293 233 161 86 n.a. 3,473 1.420 ( L ) 100 141 647 325 287 45 450 58 2.826 232 1,236 19 305 535 500 1.769 3,819 1,676 554 1.122 7.357 157 312 72 1.280 285 141 132 71 3,230 345 160 319 2 305 444 101 5,215 896 286 4.033 1.719 2,313 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 14 California STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 California 75°/c Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 10% 15% 15% Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent ! j Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83% y/. ^\ 78 \< \ V \\ / 13% \ 7^ 14% \^_ _>^-4% ^ — 8% S Wage and salary disbursements i Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 California 115 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 5,470 5.050 421 5,531 989 3,978 8 n.a. 3,970 1,421 79 3,013 36 930 265 665 421 3,558 3,212 24 71 230 660 388 850 300 689 345 57 34 255 5,052 4,645 408 5,711 885 3,737 8 n.a. 3,728 1,241 83 2,890 36 811 252 559 408 3,329 2,960 25 66 158 602 359 838 243 669 368 59 36 274 4,345 4,063 282 5,824 746 3,122 9 n.a. 3,113 1,079 152 2,500 33 589 163 426 282 2,840 2,457 23 47 103 464 308 701 207 603 383 60 37 286 3,400 3,222 178 5,894 577 2.436 9 n.a. 2,427 855 117 2,026 30 380 94 286 178 2.259 1.896 21 34 67 330 244 524 186 491 363 56 36 271 3,239 3,001 238 5,963 543 2,392 9 n.a. 2,382 745 111 1,926 28 438 161 276 238 2,154 1,779 18 34 72 335 223 457 199 441 375 69 34 273 3,633 3.330 303 6,060 600 2,781 10 n.a. 2,770 743 120 2,168 30 582 219 364 303 2,478 2,052 18 51 73 422 250 569 182 487 425 99 35 291 4,053 3,702 351 6,175 656 3,147 11 n.a. 3,136 768 149 2,408 32 707 260 447 351 2,796 2,320 22 56 93 472 272 661 193 549 475 104 38 333 4,861 4,457 404 6,341 767 3,682 20 n.a. 3,662 975 224 2,770 39 873 303 570 404 3,278 2,747 21 69 157 556 312 792 217 622 531 202 41 288 5,163 4,761 402 6.528 791 4,051 48 n.a. 4,003 990 170 3,118 40 892 276 617 402 3,649 3,129 28 78 159 664 363 918 228 692 520 173 43 304 5,105 4,771 334 6.656 767 3,947 55 n.a. 3.892 1,000 212 3,094 41 812 208 604 334 3,613 3,061 25 76 172 607 343 923 227 689 553 180 47 325 5,271 4,968 303 6.785 777 4,093 59 n.a. 4,034 989 248 3,224 43 827 176 651 303 3,790 3,217 25 76 180 666 367 955 230 718 573 185 54 334 5,839 5,466 373 6,950 840 4,557 63 n.a. 4,494 1,051 293 3,491 47 1,019 251 768 373 4,185 3,571 26 83 211 753 389 1,113 242 754 613 192 74 347 7,331 6.798 534 7.269 1,009 5,909 79 n.a. 5.830 1.218 283 4,479 54 1,376 385 991 534 5,376 4,576 29 86 351 1,194 448 1,370 264 835 800 233 186 380 10,002 9,154 848 7,814 1,280 8,635 130 n.a. 8.505 1,232 265 6.625 67 1.943 642 1,301 848 7,787 6,316 36 85 507 2,231 552 1,641 277 986 1,471 433 636 402 13,292 12,084 1,208 8,623 1,541 11,909 219 n.a. 11,690 1.343 260 9,215 82 2,612 924 1,688 1.208 10,701 8,291 40 93 528 3,384 710 2,022 306 1.208 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence , Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 14,627 13,358 1,268 9,261 1,579 13,126 245 n.a. 12,881 1,414 332 10,154 111 2,862 947 1,915 1,268 11,858 9,084 56 102 565 3,486 881 2,246 337 1,409 2,774 847 1,482 444 15,178 13,881 1,298 9,619 1,578 13,320 261 n.a. 13,058 1,592 528 10,205 129 2,986 950 2,036 1,298 12,022 8.938 60 104 562 2,802 955 2,509 398 1,547 3,084 904 1,681 499 16,171 14,640 1,531 9,727 1,662 13,653 243 n.a. 13,410 1,871 890 10,006 145 3.501 1,157 2.344 1.531 12,122 9,934 63 120 739 2.312 1.073 3,189 534 1,905 2,188 757 831 599 16,720 15,386 1,334 9.912 1,687 13,890 231 n.a. 13,659 2,066 996 10,595 177 3,119 935 2,184 1,334 12,557 10,707 83 143 951 2,477 1,157 3,326 550 2,020 1.850 631 471 748 17,643 16,488 1,156 10,064 1,753 14,662 233 -7 14,422 2,253 969 11,289 200 3,173 732 2,442 1,156 13,506 11,578 94 167 1,116 2,754 1,226 3.493 584 2,144 1,928 600 462 866 17,954 16,883 1,072 10,337 1,737 14,610 226 -20 14,364 2,413 1,177 11,270 216 3.125 671 2,454 1,072 13,539 1 1 ,462 115 164 1,012 2,764 1.225 3,378 613 2,192 2,077 652 446 978 19,989 18,825 1,164 10,677 1,872 16,053 284 -10 15,760 2,802 1,427 12,337 259 3,457 753 2,704 1,164 14.889 12.536 129 160 1,205 3,203 1.270 3,488 763 2,317 2,353 708 592 1,052 23,105 21,646 1,459 11,134 2,075 19.167 338 -33 18,796 3,095 1,214 14,791 337 4,039 1,019 3,020 1,459 17,708 14,605 144 186 1,360 4,137 1,472 3,935 812 2,559 3,103 962 962 1,179 25,632 24,085 1,547 11,635 2,203 21,436 384 -38 21,013 3,335 1,284 16,719 400 4,317 1,095 3,221 1,547 19,889 16.193 156 203 1,434 4,886 1,606 4.256 854 2,798 3,696 1,099 1,262 1,335 27,541 26,121 1,420 12,251 2,248 22,898 420 ^10 22,438 3.718 1.384 18,068 461 4.370 964 3.406 1,420 21,478 17,682 162 225 1.629 5.434 1,733 4,513 946 3.040 3,797 1,046 1,245 1,506 28,398 27,045 1,353 12,746 2,228 23.181 491 -66 22,624 4,234 1,540 18,309 502 4,370 917 3,453 1.353 21.828 18,031 176 221 1,594 5,550 1,737 4,531 1,033 3,189 3,797 1,008 1,108 1,682 31,273 29.829 1,443 13.133 2,381 25,534 562 -73 24,898 4.696 1,679 20.081 591 4,862 1,004 3,858 1,443 24,090 20,068 174 237 1,777 6,241 1.893 4,870 1,243 3,633 4,022 1.090 1,090 1,842 34,215 32,699 1,517 13,713 2,495 28,199 637 -76 27,485 4,918 1,812 22,346 701 5.152 1.052 4.100 1,517 26,682 22,318 180 253 1,982 7.119 2,088 5.290 1,385 4,021 4,364 1.169 1.126 2,069 36,741 35,318 1,422 14,264 2,576 29,934 743 -75 29,115 5,519 2,106 23,820 814 5,299 954 4,345 1,422 28,511 23.911 179 254 2,024 7,734 2,223 5,630 1,454 4,413 4.601 1.185 1.114 2,302 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 116 California STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for California, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 38,564 37,196 1,368 14,880 2,592 31,026 819 -76 30,132 5.837 2,595 24,849 877 5.300 862 4,438 1,368 29,658 24,550 189 157 32 232 ( D ) iS 51 2,102 7,730 5,302 308 165 239 318 545 520 741 173 1,756 146 104 288 2,428 900 (') 27 225 144 419 255 295 134 28 2,212 353 443 200 356 541 319 1,910 3,939 1,557 410 1,147 4,680 219 457 313 528 211 146 195 340 1,191 212 181 n.a. 6 269 n.a. 412 5,108 1,320 1,187 2,600 n.a. n.a. 42,311 40,863 1,448 15,467 2,736 34,302 938 -80 33,285 6,329 2,698 27,549 1,025 5,728 905 4,823 1,448 32,854 27,390 193 164 29 234 ( d : p) 167 57 2,415 8,748 6,123 364 192 265 354 610 596 984 199 1,873 150 125 411 2,626 967 C) 30 248 164 452 274 308 154 28 2,358 355 518 204 381 574 327 2,106 4,333 1,726 463 1,264 5,276 241 499 318 657 243 151 215 380 1,338 256 202 n.a. 6 314 n.a. 459 5,464 1,376 1,222 2,867 n.a. n.a. 44,661 43,186 1,475 15,870 2,814 35,979 1,084 -95 34,799 6,811 3,051 29,168 1,106 5.705 916 4,789 1,475 34,503 28,533 201 177 24 233 ( D ) ( D ) 165 56 2,438 9,047 6,310 341 195 278 373 630 615 1.213 215 1,682 158 125 485 2,737 1,022 ( L ) 31 255 169 491 291 293 156 28 2,461 348 552 217 398 605 341 2,245 4,469 1,822 535 1,287 5,616 250 526 338 738 265 159 237 374 1,403 266 198 n.a. 5 358 n.a. 499 5,970 1,455 1,244 3,271 n.a. n.a. 47,363 45.942 1,421 16,497 2,871 37,926 1,173 -84 36,670 7,164 3,530 30,770 1,204 5,952 844 5,108 1,421 36,505 30,133 218 190 28 247 p: K 176 58 2,616 9,360 6,537 329 192 288 387 645 647 1,346 196 1,637 171 129 569 2,823 1,044 261 180 514 307 297 159 28 2,517 330 577 212 412 621 366 2,354 4,610 1,974 574 1,400 6,237 265 572 334 856 290 168 263 430 1,511 321 233 n.a. 6 401 n.a. 587 6,373 1,565 1,228 3,580 n.a. n.a. 51,062 49,584 1,478 17,072 2,991 40,962 1,277 -82 39,604 7,696 3,762 33,260 1,354 6,348 924 5,424 1,478 39,485 32,554 256 224 32 247 175 60 2,836 10,216 7,258 342 205 316 404 680 721 1,620 233 1,551 172 143 870 2,958 1,085 ( L ) 35 269 196 544 329 293 176 31 2,684 334 631 213 450 668 389 2,498 4,952 2,116 632 1,484 6,749 285 614 343 941 328 174 268 413 1,657 350 254 n.a 6 447 n.a. 669 6,931 1,665 1,311 3,955 n.a. n.a. 54,599 53,185 1,414 17,668 3,090 43,734 1,479 -71 42,183 8,278 4,137 35,674 1,531 6,529 878 5,651 1,414 42,320 34,767 257 228 29 254 ( d : ( d ) 182 61 3,153 10,750 7,675 367 216 346 412 700 762 1,685 250 1,630 192 153 961 3,076 1,109 ( L ) 39 279 207 564 345 324 178 29 2,858 333 680 221 479 726 419 2,641 5,238 2,322 700 1,621 7,294 308 654 348 1,031 363 192 291 423 1.793 391 294 n.a. 6 487 n.a. 713 7,553 1,743 1.401 4,409 n.a. n.a. 59,220 57,665 1.555 18,151 3,263 47,223 1,593 -71 45,559 9,160 4,502 38.273 1,758 7,193 1,018 6,174 1,555 45.668 37,499 302 271 31 275 ( D ) ( D ) 194 66 3,452 11,225 7,951 402 229 379 443 750 827 1,640 258 1,684 209 157 973 3.274 1.203 ( L ) 41 296 217 601 368 333 183 32 3,107 349 733 225 526 821 453 2,781 5,767 2,555 771 1,783 8,036 329 708 359 1,171 401 206 314 455 2,004 430 325 n.a. 8 540 n.a. 785 8,169 1,825 1,460 4,883 n.a. n.a. 63,376 61,860 1,516 18,585 3,410 50,050 1.712 -1 48,319 10,079 4,977 40.751 1.948 7,350 937 6,413 1,516 48,534 39,619 325 289 36 288 ( D ) ( D ) 206 65 3.482 11,735 8,305 407 232 387 464 790 910 1,721 307 1,745 234 178 930 3,430 1,227 ( L ) 48 309 233 643 396 342 200 30 3,381 360 794 242 589 914 482 2,910 6,102 2,751 822 1,929 8,644 358 740 367 1,246 408 220 333 538 2,141 469 380 n.a. 8 585 n.a. 853 8,916 1,989 1,537 5,390 n.a. n.a. 68,933 67,303 1,630 18,858 3,655 54,780 2,225 -18 52,537 10,817 5,579 44,914 2,164 7,701 1,014 6,687 1,630 53,150 43,056 346 307 39 301 ( D ) ( D ) 213 67 3,577 13,196 9,507 412 245 396 533 895 1,097 2,013 326 2,103 268 200 1,020 3,689 1,305 1 55 333 260 685 424 358 229 39 3,730 371 847 288 686 1,018 521 3,148 6,488 2,852 845 2,007 9,417 389 797 374 1,403 431 244 353 588 2,338 506 420 n.a. 8 645 n.a. 920 10,094 2,248 1,889 5,957 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 California 1 1 7 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions ol dollars] for California, 195&-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment , Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1,1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 81,535 79,792 1,743 19,394 4,204 64,293 2,785 -1 61,490 12,291 7,754 52,824 2,723 8,747 1,079 7,668 1,743 62,550 50,235 412 375 38 375 291 59 3,788 15,410 11,200 443 281 430 602 1,036 1,328 2,519 385 2,489 302 237 1,148 4.210 1,427 1 66 391 304 772 502 393 312 41 4,429 384 984 331 938 1,182 609 3,630 7,430 3,550 975 2,575 11,210 444 879 418 1,660 518 262 405 679 3,014 566 507 n.a. 9 755 n.a. 1,094 12,315 2,794 2,247 7,275 n.a. n.a. 89,193 87,457 1,736 19,711 4,525 70,063 3,176 -65 66,822 13,458 8,913 57,924 3,107 9,033 1,016 8,017 1,736 68,328 54,819 471 431 40 390 ( D ) n 281 83 4,164 16,539 1 1 ,962 473 305 478 653 1,137 1,508 2,748 415 2.568 342 265 1,071 4,577 1,506 1 78 424 338 851 546 424 367 44 4,894 401 1,085 329 1,072 1,338 669 3,988 7,975 3,906 1,142 2,764 12.494 465 895 430 1,908 573 305 404 714 3,374 618 609 n.a. 10 880 n.a. 1,310 13,508 2,966 2,438 8,103 n.a. n.a. 95,743 94,008 1,735 20,023 4,782 73,880 3,338 -57 70,485 14,412 10,846 61,250 3,472 9,158 977 8,181 1,735 72,145 57,154 511 456 55 402 P) p 280 93 4,377 16,301 1 1 ,553 470 307 521 646 1,137 1,576 2,664 380 2,311 343 280 917 4,748 1,563 1 78 436 363 888 572 432 371 46 5,294 413 1,115 315 1,210 1,496 745 4,251 8,446 4,098 1.268 2,830 13,475 502 891 457 2.081 597 303 442 687 3,798 736 689 n a. 10 900 n.a. 1,382 14,991 3,285 2,557 9,149 n.a. n.a. 101,679 99,945 1,734 20,346 4,998 77,505 3.596 ^46 73.863 15,328 12,487 63,941 3,802 9,762 962 8,799 1,734 75,771 59,748 572 517 55 387 ( D ) ( D ) 260 98 4,588 16,095 11,168 532 319 561 621 1,118 1,505 2,524 421 2,149 345 285 786 4.928 1,628 1 87 468 377 904 590 435 388 49 5,697 430 1,225 273 1,280 1,661 828 4,533 8,969 4,635 1,404 3,232 14,272 529 865 482 2,200 676 321 461 684 3,999 826 780 n.a. 14 986 n.a. 1,448 16,024 3,484 2,592 9.947 n.a. n.a. 111,196 108,980 2,216 20,585 5,402 85.662 4,217 -35 81,411 16,227 13,559 69,875 4,484 11.303 1,398 9,905 2.216 83,447 66,056 668 605 63 449 (") n 314 111 5,108 17,719 12,393 588 383 625 671 1,240 1,670 2.769 498 2,434 395 302 818 5.326 1,722 ( L ) 106 528 414 979 626 439 456 56 6,261 467 1,392 303 1,380 1,809 910 5,010 9,744 5,150 1,552 3,599 15,946 560 893 508 2,549 757 334 510 767 4,495 965 935 n a 11 1,050 n.a. 1,611 17,391 3,682 2,849 10,860 n.a. n.a. 122,804 119,841 2,963 20,868 5,885 94,713 5.095 -31 89,587 18,226 14.990 76,901 5,097 12,715 2,042 10,673 2,963 91,751 73,186 787 717 70 520 (") n 365 125 5,628 19,763 13,930 650 433 669 779 1.411 1,990 3,209 583 2.550 463 322 869 5.833 1,874 ( L ) 126 597 442 1,079 682 445 523 66 6,910 539 1.571 320 1,525 1,975 980 5,654 10,706 5,464 1,733 3,731 17,755 614 938 544 2,927 870 400 601 800 4.962 1.114 1.020 n.a. 11 1,111 n.a. 1,842 18,564 3,881 2.909 1 1 ,774 n.a. n a 137,198 133,526 3,671 21,173 6,480 104,529 5,561 -24 98,944 20,529 17,724 84,419 5,900 14.210 2.514 11.696 3.671 100.857 80,560 915 825 90 708 (") M 519 133 6,002 21,899 15,387 655 446 705 920 1,600 2,360 3,597 562 2,763 533 343 903 6.512 2,103 1 136 648 493 1,167 782 527 579 76 7,584 549 1,705 344 1,722 2,176 1,087 6,509 1 1 ,522 5,771 2.012 3,759 19.649 659 1,010 533 3,262 951 474 640 906 5,559 1,269 1,099 n.a. 13 1,213 n.a. 2,060 20,297 4.300 3.014 12,983 n.a. n a 150,729 147.432 3,297 21,537 6,999 112,967 5,919 123 107,172 21,583 21,974 90,864 7,040 15,064 1,957 13,107 3,297 109,670 87,101 956 863 93 851 (") (") 676 136 6,401 22,824 15,881 699 425 718 911 1,691 2,552 3,538 474 3.676 840 357 n.a 6,942 2,286 ('■) 137 701 510 1,224 831 625 555 74 8,065 537 1,747 349 1.883 2,347 1,201 7,206 12.542 6.269 2,230 4.039 21,989 691 1,092 553 3,718 1,068 511 710 1.040 6.296 1,408 1,103 383 15 1,150 n.a. 2,251 22,569 4,683 3,031 14,856 n.a. n a 169,161 165,673 3,488 21,935 7,712 127,102 6,508 228 120,822 23,789 24.549 100,673 8,561 17,867 1.995 15.872 3.488 123.614 99.255 1,119 986 133 974 P) p) 791 158 7,608 25,492 17,752 872 500 788 956 1.892 2.833 3,986 680 3,842 983 419 n.a. 7,740 2,463 1 156 805 603 1,365 943 679 635 91 8.986 583 1,992 384 2,092 2,586 1,349 8.051 14,115 7,686 2.613 5,073 25.224 827 1,275 664 4,441 1.246 574 829 1,359 7,184 1,532 1,135 457 18 1,199 n.a. 2,485 24,358 5.000 3,031 16.327 n.a. n a 188,443 184,880 3,563 22,350 8,431 142.483 7.312 76 135,247 26,733 26,462 112,615 10.477 19,391 2,042 17.349 3,563 138,920 112,833 1,097 991 107 1,166 ( D ) PJ 898 169 8,752 29,291 20,162 1,074 585 902 1,125 2,070 3,210 4,484 877 4,178 1,146 510 n.a. 9,129 2,796 1 174 977 688 1,728 1.110 757 788 109 9.981 614 2,184 415 2,434 2,910 1,425 8,906 15,712 8,384 2,985 5,399 29,543 1,011 1,332 745 5.471 1,199 660 1,167 1,610 8.393 1.889 1,210 532 21 1,335 n.a. 2.969 26,087 5.296 3,123 17,668 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 1 8 California STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for California, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other < Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 216,040 212,530 3,509 22,839 9,459 163,369 8,358 47 155,057 32,241 28,742 128,848 12,441 22,079 2,072 20,007 3,509 159,859 131,776 1,282 1,142 140 1,169 ( D ) n 873 185 10,540 33,758 23,328 1,222 683 1,036 1,261 2,369 3,777 5,348 1,003 4,671 1,338 620 n.a. 10,430 3,048 2 201 1,165 743 2,151 1,230 853 909 128 11,511 685 2,527 451 2,808 3,434 1,606 10,412 18,133 10,169 3,446 6.723 34,802 1,218 1.522 838 6,684 1,460 798 1,381 1,944 9,771 2,117 1,337 677 26 1,500 n.a. 3.527 28,083 5,731 3,320 19,032 n.a. n.a. 247,641 242.993 4,647 23.255 10,649 186,411 9,856 32 176,587 39,385 31,669 146,977 14,243 25.191 3,040 22,151 4,647 181,764 151,659 1,520 1,365 156 1,400 ( D ) ( D ) 1,081 202 12.394 39,323 27,311 1,276 642 1,177 1,434 2,942 4,668 6,239 1,057 5,588 1,625 664 n.a. 12,012 3,393 2 224 1,322 819 2,693 1,394 944 1,058 163 12,962 796 2,862 446 3,134 3.941 1,783 11,814 20,148 12,128 4,042 8,086 39,970 1,367 1,679 832 8,146 1,631 1,005 1,539 2,201 11,016 2,468 1,435 815 30 1,649 n.a. 4,156 30,105 6,093 3,471 20,541 5,119 15,422 281,589 275,847 5,742 23,801 11,831 207,494 10,411 14 197,097 47,655 36,837 164,253 16,280 26,961 4,044 22,918 5,742 201.752 168,785 1,649 1,486 163 2,006 ( D ) ( D ) 1,616 225 13,049 43,722 31,017 1,266 813 1,260 1,538 3.249 5,224 7,492 813 6.636 2,001 726 n.a. 12,705 3.718 3 214 1.275 900 2,682 1,540 1,089 1,118 165 14,428 868 3,020 516 3,516 4,513 1,994 13,319 21.863 13.635 4,689 8,946 45,116 1,524 1,826 798 9,381 1,701 1,205 1,697 2,274 12,698 2,973 1,602 924 33 1,814 n.a. 4,666 32,967 6,655 3,829 22,483 5,442 17,041 315,375 310,921 4,454 24,286 12,986 226,308 12,745 137 213,700 58,549 43,126 182,437 17,990 25,880 2,797 23,083 4,454 221,854 185,631 1,760 1,639 122 2,432 ( D ) ( d : 1,998 218 13,641 47,947 34,300 1,211 921 1.328 1,613 3,477 5.841 8,439 912 7,314 2,351 891 n.a. 13,647 4,020 3 218 1,289 983 2,747 1,728 1,293 1,201 166 16,099 910 3,179 567 3,850 5,322 2,271 14,466 23,71 1 15,150 5,380 9,770 50.424 1,720 1,889 856 10,735 1,848 1,212 1,839 2,422 14,484 3,384 1,738 1,012 39 1,960 n.a. 5,286 36,223 7,181 4,501 24,542 5,752 18,790 336,098 331,411 4,687 24,820 13,541 239,569 13,951 155 225,772 62,961 47,365 193,178 19,775 26,616 2,742 23,875 4.687 234,882 196,136 1,821 1,736 85 2,453 ( D ) ( D ) 2,068 191 13,050 50,573 36,182 1,017 869 1,255 1,569 3,403 6.311 9,491 849 7,864 2,562 991 n.a. 14.391 4,241 2 210 1,307 995 2,914 1,840 1,541 1,192 150 17,113 877 3,247 584 4,059 5,784 2,563 14,899 24,893 15.435 5,974 9,461 55.898 1,803 1,993 919 12,441 1,929 1,274 1,947 2,606 16,415 4,027 1,949 1,064 47 2,130 n.a. 5,355 38,746 7,485 5,161 26,100 5,948 20,152 361,589 357,300 4.289 25,360 14,258 259,287 15,096 170 244,361 66,832 50,396 207,073 21,837 30,377 2,389 27,988 4,289 254,998 213.867 2.041 1,906 135 2,195 ( D ) ( D ) 1,885 230 14,218 53,442 38.413 1.201 983 1,294 1,361 3,523 6,497 10,671 806 8.193 2.815 1.069 n.a 15.029 4.283 2 245 1.405 1,047 3.235 1.852 1.548 1,275 136 17,943 917 3,521 638 4,265 5,900 2,702 15,749 27.773 17,874 6.627 1 1 ,246 62,633 1,854 2,281 969 14,573 2,317 1,413 2,272 3,168 17,331 4,505 2,153 1,194 57 2,256 n.a. 6,290 41,131 8.172 5.407 27,552 6,214 21,338 402,979 397,977 5,002 25,844 15,593 290.819 17,060 135 273,895 77,322 51,763 230,108 23,689 37,022 3,070 33,951 5,002 285,817 241,565 2,290 2.165 125 2,499 33 21 2.157 289 17,856 58,658 42,573 1.389 1,146 1.454 1,368 3,896 7,158 12,309 905 8,743 3,095 1,112 n.a. 16.084 4,446 3 260 1,642 1,153 3,555 1,975 1,490 1,442 119 19,241 994 4,061 780 4,537 5,900 2,969 18,031 30,969 19,651 7,260 12,391 72,370 2,089 2,556 1,173 17,389 2,948 1,860 2,683 4,016 18.880 5,393 2,388 1,368 67 2,371 n.a. 7,187 44,252 8.644 5,830 29,778 6,999 22,779 436,898 431,867 5,030 26,441 16,523 317,108 19,233 99 297,974 81,779 57,145 251,161 25,859 40,088 3,040 37,048 5,030 312,078 263,364 2,611 2,401 210 2,656 ( d : < d : 2,274 306 20,380 62,611 45,890 1,460 1,233 1,482 1,265 4,030 7,544 13,700 980 9,808 3,376 1,012 n.a. 16,721 4,500 1 271 1,732 1,193 3,842 2,095 1,563 1.415 110 20,369 992 4,252 837 4,782 6,170 3,336 19,834 34,194 20,983 7,811 13,171 79,726 2,274 2,988 1,225 19,314 3,515 1,751 3,158 4,408 20,468 6,058 2,510 1,559 79 2,477 n.a. 7,944 48,714 9,163 6,200 33,350 7,896 25,454 467,657 462,164 5,493 27,102 17,255 341,654 21,478 68 320,243 86,008 61,406 270,532 27,777 43,344 3,606 39,739 5,493 336,160 283,977 2,743 2.489 254 1,839 ( D ) ( D ) 1,417 332 23,280 65,237 47,574 1,588 1,214 1,585 1,251 4,120 7,455 13,955 981 10,806 3,632 987 n.a. 17,663 4,643 2 302 1,962 1,270 4,181 2,200 1,472 1,522 109 21,612 965 4.631 914 5,225 6,187 3,690 21,494 35,689 24,544 8,853 15,691 87,537 2,405 3,412 1,334 21,199 3,731 1,788 3,506 5,122 22,276 7,071 2,580 1,798 92 2,658 n.a. 8,563 52,184 9,339 6,511 36,333 8,733 27,600 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 California 1 1 9 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for California, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place ol Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) * Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <> Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services u Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 548,302 541,316 6,985 28,464 19,263 407,649 26,814 -11 380,824 98,632 68.846 320,514 33,297 53,838 4,788 49,050 6,985 400,663 340,424 3,682 3,458 224 2,227 105 34 1,776 311 27,576 74,253 53,699 1,935 1,443 1,869 1,511 4,416 8,700 9,670 1,110 11,648 10,269 1,128 n.a. 20,554 5,014 2 388 2,326 1,397 5,112 2,808 1,533 1,864 111 23,547 853 5,200 944 5,977 6,442 4,131 25,611 40,113 31,958 10,165 21,793 111,457 3,157 3,952 1,519 21,860 4,396 1,954 4,229 6,546 27,979 9,674 3,156 2,371 122 3,192 15,855 1,494 60,239 10,696 6.885 42,659 10,242 32,417 590,962 584,154 6,808 29,218 20,226 435,992 28,998 -6 406,989 109,523 74,450 343,664 36,773 55,555 4,432 51,123 6,808 429.184 364.089 3.975 3,759 216 2,038 P) ( D ) 1,561 351 29,843 78,529 56,580 2,069 1,506 2,018 1,510 4,640 9,457 10,084 1,072 12,515 10,484 1,227 n.a. 21,948 5,296 2 428 2.544 1,477 5,590 2,914 1,582 1,999 116 25,295 883 5.532 986 6,609 6,664 4,621 27,770 42,934 31,044 10,501 20,543 122,661 3,561 4,083 1,672 24,047 4,478 2.123 4.583 7,090 30,821 10.598 3.484 2,642 137 3,476 17,807 2,061 65,095 11,195 7,160 46,740 11,092 35,648 639,298 632,292 7,006 29,926 21,363 469,356 31.082 -44 438,229 118,405 82,663 368,550 40,757 60,049 4,191 55,858 7,006 462,350 390,826 4,684 4,446 238 2,170 ( D ) ( D ) 1,660 371 30,337 80.851 57,473 2,018 1,414 2,146 1.454 4,737 10,003 10,353 1,021 12,909 10,243 1,176 n.a. 23,378 5,723 1 434 2,808 1,514 5,924 3,056 1,654 2,131 132 27,173 854 5,919 1,063 6,925 7,215 5,197 29,864 44,961 32,858 10,944 21,914 137,929 3.929 4,464 1,799 27,713 4,737 2,154 5,883 8,221 33,971 12,071 3,684 3,012 152 3,853 20,075 2,211 71,524 11,864 7,493 52,166 12,514 39,652 653,172 647,282 5,890 30,393 21,491 476,910 32,610 -6 444,294 117,574 91,304 372,837 43,402 60,670 3,108 57.562 5,890 471,019 394,781 4.687 4,486 201 2,284 137 47 1,733 367 26,974 81,367 57,024 1,808 1.338 1,952 1,404 4,385 10,358 10,647 1,150 12,125 10,686 1,173 n.a. 24,342 6,055 2 423 2,979 1,567 6.091 3.149 1,812 2,130 135 28,607 789 5,999 1,101 7,471 7,479 5,768 29,669 45,238 33,375 10,812 22,563 142,581 4,039 4,672 1.757 27,115 4,829 2,105 6,333 8,242 36,780 12,489 4,178 3.437 161 3,986 20.257 2,200 76,239 12,322 7,740 56,177 13,673 42,504 684,674 677,969 6,706 30,854 22,191 498,151 33,823 34 464,362 115,589 104,723 383,505 46,407 68,238 4,047 64,192 6.706 491.445 412.025 4,996 4,805 192 2,286 143 61 1.680 403 25,140 81,638 56,431 1,734 1,371 1,919 1,294 4,414 10,618 10,550 1,273 11,451 10,605 1,203 n.a. 25,207 6,284 ( D ) 441 3,022 1,679 6,300 3,422 1,847 2,093 ( D ) 29,735 833 6.131 1.093 7,847 7,780 6,051 30,995 46,377 38.577 11,752 26,825 152,280 4,232 4,832 1,957 29,027 4,838 2,175 7.448 8.055 39,860 13,540 4,484 3,776 170 4,083 21,442 2,363 79,420 13,008 7,748 58,665 14,092 44,572 698,130 690,350 7,780 31,124 22,430 506,521 34,561 -391 471,570 116,424 110,137 384,437 49,315 72,769 4,833 67,936 7,780 498,741 418,958 5,191 5,014 178 2,271 141 59 1,745 326 24,001 80,613 54,998 1,731 1,395 1.881 1.367 4,428 10,278 10,867 1,446 10,022 10,316 1,269 n.a. 25,615 6,339 ( D ) 464 3,048 1,677 6,483 3,581 1,717 2,166 ( D ) 31,578 823 6,456 1,095 7,989 8.538 6,677 30.100 46.823 41.866 12.266 29.600 156.514 4,243 5,357 2,067 30,820 4,910 2,268 6,595 9,304 40.375 13,081 4,776 4,049 179 4,259 22,006 2.225 79,783 13,325 7.342 59,116 14,151 44,965 718,321 711,509 6,813 31,295 22,953 517,994 36,01 1 ^152 481,530 122,721 114,070 394.598 49,752 73,644 3,752 69.891 6.813 511,181 429,511 5,465 5,265 200 2,098 ( D ) n 1,556 353 25,983 81,727 55,355 1,831 1,392 1,934 1,418 4,672 10,668 11,023 1,731 9,080 10,188 1,418 n.a. 26,372 6,379 2 529 3,167 1,699 6,626 3,731 1,816 2.279 144 32.625 781 6,973 1,164 8,215 8,786 6,706 31,579 48,542 40,951 11,821 29.129 160,540 4,136 5,278 2.130 32,971 5,262 2,281 6,448 9,196 40,907 12,927 5,103 4,280 193 4.422 22.375 2,630 81 ,670 13,695 6,564 61,411 15,189 46,222 754,787 748,093 6,694 31,472 23,983 539,606 37,241 ^178 501 ,887 133,351 119,549 414,835 47.390 77.381 3,277 74,104 6,694 532.912 449,407 5,629 5,410 218 2,054 155 74 1,488 338 26.989 83,683 57,394 1,756 1,412 1,886 1,453 4,613 11,983 12,501 1,693 8,325 10,274 1,497 n.a. 26,289 6.154 2 508 3.353 1,706 6,606 3.704 1,772 2,332 153 34,132 780 7,205 1,194 8.285 9,709 6,959 33.356 49.943 42.437 11,169 31.268 171,185 4,178 5,341 2,277 37,298 5,363 2,370 7,171 10,763 41,536 12.869 5.378 4,641 204 4,517 24,551 2,726 83,505 13,358 6,355 63.792 16.184 47.608 798,580 791,161 7,420 31,762 25,142 567,889 38,553 ^193 528.843 145.127 124,610 440,545 45,858 81,486 3,600 77,887 7.420 560.469 475,717 5.861 5.679 181 2.056 154 69 1,491 342 28.134 87.954 60,789 1,836 1.501 1,944 1,620 4.896 12,885 13.758 1,532 8,247 10,937 1.634 n.a. 27,165 6,464 ( D ) 541 3,473 1,779 6.791 3,760 1,738 2,463 ( D ) 35.694 796 6.308 1.270 9.687 10,229 7,404 35,057 51,459 45,554 12.211 33.343 183,948 4,411 5,384 2,301 43,742 5,548 2.374 7.699 11.938 42,570 13.290 5,640 4,786 236 4,673 26,327 3,027 84,752 13,170 5.956 65.625 16.113 49.513 846,839 839.332 7,507 32,182 26,314 607,976 40,819 -561 566,596 152,201 128,041 475,075 46.745 86.155 3,631 82,525 7.507 600,469 512,472 6,315 6.131 184 2,231 149 71 1,624 387 30,914 96,393 67.469 2,016 1,678 2,085 1,698 5,168 15.283 15,657 1,632 8,608 1 1 ,883 1,760 n.a. 28.924 6.738 ( D ) 642 3.600 1.886 7.285 4.090 1.843 2,673 ( D ) 38,289 813 6,706 1.406 10.308 11,281 7,775 37,598 54,461 49.628 13,536 36,093 196.643 4,594 5,578 2,318 49,563 5,771 2,457 8,103 13.300 43.705 14.020 6,054 5,040 264 4,803 27.888 3.187 87.997 13.027 5.717 69.253 16.950 52.303 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 120 Colorado STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Colorado 75% Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 70% Net earnings by place of residence j J Dividends, interest, and rent 13% 18% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 81% V^ \ 80% V^ \ \ ^^P^ 15% V ^12% ^^___>^-4% *-8% [ | Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 o% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr, Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 D 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Colorado 121 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 639 548 91 1,008 634 511 1 n.a. 511 115 13 371 4 136 63 73 91 421 371 8 18 61 59 108 29 69 50 12 2 36 601 509 92 1,040 578 475 1 n.a. 474 113 14 344 4 127 68 59 92 383 332 (') 23 12 56 53 97 24 67 51 13 1 37 498 452 46 1,056 472 372 1 n.a. 371 101 26 294 4 74 28 46 46 326 275 » 10 45 42 80 20 60 51 13 1 37 377 361 16 1,066 354 277 1 n.a. 276 80 21 237 3 36 6 31 16 261 212 (') 14 8 31 33 61 18 47 49 12 1 35 379 335 44 1,071 354 289 1 n.a. 288 70 21 222 3 63 34 29 44 245 196 (') 13 7 31 31 54 18 42 49 15 1 33 396 380 16 1,075 368 302 1 n.a. 301 74 21 253 4 45 5 40 16 286 225 (') 15 9 36 34 68 17 45 60 20 1 39 479 417 61 1,078 444 377 1 n.a. 376 78 25 278 4 95 48 47 61 316 249 (') 18 13 39 39 74 19 48 67 22 1 43 591 510 81 1,090 542 457 1 n.a 456 97 38 328 4 124 65 59 81 376 293 20 46 47 85 21 52 82 44 1 37 588 522 66 1,104 533 465 4 n.a. 461 96 31 347 5 113 48 64 66 399 325 (') 26 18 53 52 97 21 58 74 34 1 38 563 497 66 1,112 506 444 4 n a. 441 91 31 328 4 112 50 63 66 378 300 2 L o 17 44 47 97 20 55 78 39 2 37 578 523 55 1,120 516 451 4 n a. 447 94 36 340 5 106 39 68 55 396 318 8 20 50 48 103 20 57 78 38 2 38 616 550 66 1,130 545 483 4 n.a 478 96 41 351 5 127 51 76 66 417 336 (') 22 17 53 49 113 21 60 81 38 3 39 729 634 95 1,124 648 583 5 n a 578 109 42 407 5 170 75 95 95 487 401 (') 26 30 71 57 131 22 63 86 38 7 41 1,013 864 149 1.133 894 855 8 n a 847 123 43 594 6 255 121 134 149 706 562 8 90 118 70 155 22 76 144 46 56 42 1,194 998 196 1,151 1,037 1.043 16 n.a. 1.027 125 42 726 8 309 160 149 196 847 586 1 34 32 146 82 183 25 85 261 71 148 43 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,200 1,014 186 1,124 1,068 1,049 14 n.a. 1,035 118 47 733 12 304 148 157 186 863 600 1 34 23 124 105 193 26 93 263 73 146 45 1,327 1,118 209 1,113 1,192 1,147 16 n.a. 1,131 130 66 792 15 339 167 172 209 938 659 1 33 33 136 105 215 31 106 279 78 152 49 1,448 1,226 222 1,196 1,211 1,201 15 n.a. 1,186 156 106 806 15 380 177 203 222 979 783 1 35 52 136 116 275 38 130 196 75 63 58 1,678 1,356 321 1.236 1,357 1,391 17 n.a. 1,375 173 130 897 16 479 277 202 321 1,070 889 1 43 72 163 125 301 39 146 181 70 42 69 1,840 1,560 280 1,263 1,457 1,470 16 1,454 253 133 995 18 457 226 231 280 1,190 1,011 3 48 88 186 143 320 47 176 178 65 35 79 1,856 1,611 245 1,295 1,433 1,468 17 ( L ) 1,451 266 140 1,021 20 427 194 233 245 1,223 1,019 3 42 90 186 148 318 52 180 203 71 43 89 2,022 1,823 199 1,325 1,526 1,572 22 ( L ) 1,550 301 171 1,130 24 418 154 264 199 1,373 1,133 4 42 114 216 153 337 68 198 240 79 67 95 2,390 2,130 261 1,326 1,803 1,925 27 1 1,899 342 150 1,376 30 519 215 304 261 1,664 1,338 5 52 158 262 175 392 75 218 326 118 104 104 2,578 2.325 253 1,365 1,888 2,094 31 1 2,064 359 155 1,529 35 530 206 324 253 1.841 1,467 7 63 179 286 195 415 83 238 374 143 113 118 2,612 2,428 184 1,431 1,825 2,097 34 1 2,065 376 171 1,585 39 473 144 329 184 1,913 1,542 8 67 161 312 210 433 93 258 371 136 106 129 2,667 2,539 128 1,493 1,786 2,098 37 2 2.063 419 185 1,632 42 425 88 337 128 1.970 1.556 9 70 152 302 208 441 101 273 413 137 137 139 2,912 2.794 118 1,546 1,884 2,307 43 2 2,267 441 205 1,799 49 460 75 384 118 2,189 1.751 10 84 188 333 225 481 118 312 438 143 139 156 3,207 3,086 121 1,625 1,973 2,563 49 3 2,517 469 220 2.006 57 501 82 418 121 2,443 1.956 11 99 216 373 244 527 132 355 487 159 150 177 3,523 3,325 198 1.664 2,117 2,823 57 3 2,769 515 239 2.153 67 603 150 453 198 2,626 2.126 13 106 242 417 260 553 142 393 500 160 140 200 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 122 Colorado STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Colorado, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,610 3,424 185 1,667 2,165 2,866 64 4 2,805 554 250 2,204 65 596 139 457 185 2,681 2,158 13 13 ( L ) 89 30 11 43 4 246 428 232 11 6 24 56 16 30 9 4 55 2 8 12 197 90 1 5 4 36 13 7 30 10 259 65 68 51 39 195 379 154 43 111 394 26 46 25 30 23 14 13 7 106 24 17 n.a. (') 22 n.a. 42 523 173 125 225 n.a. n.a. 3,886 3,721 165 1,710 2,272 3,069 73 1 2,997 596 294 2,384 76 609 118 491 165 2,903 2,354 15 14 C) 92 32 11 46 4 254 480 267 12 6 26 54 17 34 14 4 74 3 9 13 214 97 ( L ) 1 6 4 39 12 8 37 10 276 65 72 ( D J M 57 42 216 413 167 47 120 439 30 49 25 33 26 13 14 6 123 28 19 n.a. ( L ) 26 n.a. 46 550 185 118 247 n.a. n.a. 4,154 3,973 181 1,769 2,348 3,302 88 ( L ) 3,213 626 314 2,592 84 626 131 495 181 3,121 2,520 16 16 C) 101 37 12 48 4 267 538 316 10 7 27 61 19 36 14 4 111 3 9 14 221 104 ( L ) 1 6 5 43 10 8 34 11 284 64 72 ( D l ( d : 58 46 231 426 171 52 118 487 33 52 27 39 30 14 17 6 136 32 20 n.a. ( L ) 31 n.a. 50 601 200 122 279 n.a. n.a. 4,473 4,289 184 1,844 2,426 3,557 96 -1 3,460 668 345 2,803 95 658 130 528 184 3.373 2,727 1 17 ( L ) 99 39 9 46 4 317 588 357 10 7 29 61 20 37 20 4 19 4 8 137 231 107 ( L ) 1 6 5 46 13 7 35 12 295 62 76 ( D ) (°) 61 49 245 183 56 127 539 35 55 26 45 32 15 19 7 145 35 22 n.a. ( L ) 36 n.a. 65 646 216 120 310 n.a. n.a. 4,702 4,536 166 1,899 2,476 3,718 102 -2 3,614 721 367 2,945 102 671 115 555 166 3,551 2,833 21 21 (') 88 31 9 44 3 293 618 373 12 7 33 60 20 40 26 4 22 5 9 135 245 114 (') 1 6 6 49 13 9 34 13 312 65 81 ( D ) ( D ) 64 52 254 469 202 62 140 576 38 58 27 49 35 15 19 7 159 39 24 n.a. ( L ) 42 n.a. 66 719 232 151 336 n.a. n.a. 4,927 4,774 153 1,936 2,545 3,887 118 -2 3,766 768 393 3.101 112 673 107 567 153 3,734 2.953 20 20 (') 88 33 8 45 2 309 644 390 14 7 35 61 22 39 27 5 22 5 9 145 253 117 ( L ) 1 7 6 52 14 7 35 15 323 65 87 ( d : n 68 55 262 489 214 68 146 603 40 60 27 50 35 18 20 7 168 43 27 n.a. ( L ) 46 n.a. 65 781 246 153 382 n.a. n.a. 5,213 5,064 150 1,970 2,646 4,113 124 -3 3,987 822 405 3.282 125 706 110 596 150 3.964 3,111 18 17 ( L ) 95 36 10 46 4 331 658 393 13 7 38 64 25 42 33 5 20 5 9 132 265 121 (') 1 7 7 55 15 7 38 15 339 62 89 n < n ) 76 60 269 528 232 77 155 642 40 64 27 58 33 16 22 7 185 43 31 n.a. ( L ) 50 n.a. 67 852 260 170 422 n.a. n.a. 5,590 5,366 224 1,985 2,816 4,381 128 1 4.254 890 445 3,447 135 799 185 614 224 4,157 3,250 19 19 ( L ) 97 36 11 49 1 350 658 386 14 8 38 69 26 55 41 6 21 5 10 94 272 123 ( L ) 1 7 7 56 14 7 40 17 361 66 94 ( D ) ( D ) 82 63 292 549 241 77 164 683 42 64 27 62 33 17 23 6 200 46 35 n.a. M 54 n.a. 72 907 278 166 464 n.a. n.a. 6,027 5,824 203 2,007 3,003 4,735 166 ( L ) 4,569 965 493 3,783 150 802 155 647 203 4,532 3,527 21 21 1 106 41 12 52 1 366 762 464 16 9 42 71 28 90 62 8 26 5 11 96 297 132 ( L ) 1 7 8 59 16 6 45 23 385 67 100 ( D ) ( D ) 88 66 309 583 247 80 166 749 46 69 28 69 35 19 24 6 217 50 39 n.a. (') 62 n.a. 83 1,005 298 196 511 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Colorado 23 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Colorado, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)'" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,233 6,982 251 2,120 3,412 5,658 219 -1 5,437 1.142 654 4,574 198 886 192 694 251 5,407 4,146 25 24 1 137 47 16 76 -2 418 884 543 18 14 47 76 42 114 61 9 27 16 15 103 341 148 ( L ) 1 9 9 69 19 6 54 25 446 64 112 n n 101 78 373 694 305 93 212 864 54 76 30 99 40 20 26 8 253 51 48 n a. (') 71 n.a. 87 1,261 367 265 628 n.a. n.a. 8,035 7,772 263 2,166 3,709 6,314 256 2 6,060 1,250 725 5,140 229 946 193 753 263 6,052 4,664 31 30 ( L ) 142 48 16 72 5 469 1.010 623 19 15 55 81 49 137 76 12 23 19 1 119 387 162 (') 1 11 10 79 21 8 63 31 490 66 117 (») ( n ) 115 85 421 763 349 107 242 989 58 84 30 120 46 26 27 8 289 59 60 n.a ( L ) 84 n.a. 98 1,388 396 292 701 n.a. n.a. 9,030 8.729 302 2,224 4,061 7,042 285 2 6,759 1,394 877 5,730 281 1,031 229 802 302 6,741 5,177 31 30 1 168 56 25 537 1,101 686 17 16 65 82 54 152 95 12 23 10 21 140 416 184 (') 1 12 11 82 22 9 66 29 548 69 124 ( n ) ( n ) 139 95 461 836 378 122 256 1,116 63 89 31 140 50 27 31 8 326 72 70 n.a. 1 90 n.a. 119 1,563 444 315 804 n.a. n.a. 10,145 9.827 318 2.304 4,404 7,931 329 3 7.605 1.515 1,024 6,436 340 1.156 251 904 318 7,614 5,872 36 35 1 176 60 24 85 8 679 1.199 749 21 19 72 84 63 159 93 12 29 13 23 162 450 203 ( L ) 1 15 12 88 22 10 70 29 609 69 143 (") ( D ) 164 107 528 953 443 140 303 1.249 70 88 32 166 59 31 36 10 359 82 74 n.a. 1 98 n.a. 144 1.742 507 315 920 n.a. n.a. 11,481 11,128 353 2,405 4,774 9,091 381 4 8.714 1.621 1,145 7,337 424 1,330 283 1,047 353 8,739 6,807 44 42 1 185 58 27 89 11 856 1,401 896 28 20 78 97 81 173 143 14 29 29 26 177 505 223 (') 1 17 14 101 23 11 82 33 704 75 170 193 124 564 1,091 520 156 364 1,442 75 93 33 192 72 37 46 11 421 95 81 n.a. 1 106 n.a. 181 1,931 549 373 1,009 n.a. n.a. 13,201 12,743 459 2,496 5,289 10,461 485 3 9,979 1,880 1,343 8,429 501 1,531 369 1,163 459 10,002 7,840 49 47 1 232 60 35 126 11 1.010 1,569 1,012 33 23 93 107 96 197 164 17 34 40 34 172 557 246 (') 2 21 15 115 27 9 86 36 806 85 197 n ( D ) 227 139 642 1,254 621 184 438 1,657 80 101 34 233 84 44 55 12 462 120 90 n a 1 117 n.a 225 2,163 592 421 1,150 n.a. n.a. 14,807 14,250 558 2,541 5,827 11,643 558 4 11.089 2,151 1.567 9,283 578 1,782 463 1,318 558 11,085 8.705 55 53 2 359 91 68 187 13 978 1,752 1,127 32 24 101 123 108 240 190 19 36 55 39 159 625 276 (' ) 2 24 17 127 31 16 93 39 897 91 213 ( D ) ( D ) 259 150 739 1.358 647 211 436 1.921 89 109 33 272 92 50 62 11 529 139 95 n a 2 141 n a 296 2,380 655 436 1,288 n.a. n a 16,251 15,765 486 2.586 6,284 12,579 589 8 11.998 2,315 1,938 10,046 696 1,837 393 1,444 486 12,093 9,416 57 56 2 474 111 81 266 17 933 1,845 1,150 33 17 105 142 138 293 104 17 131 128 43 n.a. 694 299 ( L ) 2 27 20 136 77 12 86 35 964 91 214 ( D ) I' 1 ) 285 171 845 697 241 456 2,160 99 117 33 281 100 51 73 14 633 157 85 45 1 136 n a 335 2,676 726 434 1,517 n.a. n.a. 18,049 17,695 354 2,632 6,857 13.996 653 8 13,351 2.548 2.150 11,215 852 1.929 258 1.671 354 13.642 10.694 65 62 3 450 123 76 232 1 1.099 2,089 1,308 41 22 123 153 159 332 131 21 125 159 42 n a 782 336 ( L ) 3 28 23 149 83 14 100 44 1,105 105 248 ( D ) n 324 201 948 1,648 823 271 552 2,467 123 138 39 338 120 61 83 18 721 166 84 54 1 149 n a 372 2.948 777 443 1.727 n.a. n a 20,234 19,953 281 2,696 7,505 15,730 752 11 14.990 2.888 2,356 12,572 1,030 2,129 173 1,955 281 15,449 12,294 63 61 2 632 182 132 301 17 1,254 2.490 1.574 52 25 175 184 174 269 155 23 149 320 50 n a 917 360 (') 4 40 28 205 93 17 116 54 1.239 118 273 ( n ) (°) 366 214 1.008 1.839 909 306 603 2,860 153 150 43 431 115 70 103 19 818 221 85 59 1 171 n a 420 3.155 828 454 1.873 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 24 Colorado STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Colorado, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income "> Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products , Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products , Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities , Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing , Water transportation Other transportation Communications , Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 23,439 23,221 218 2,767 8,472 18,315 875 20 17,460 3,404 2.574 14,625 1,264 2,426 77 2,349 218 18,097 14,669 78 76 2 772 222 155 375 20 1,588 2,945 1,891 69 27 203 206 200 370 1 29 187 357 57 n.a. 1,054 398 (') 5 43 30 262 112 19 129 55 1,471 141 322 p; ( n ) 434 243 1,208 2,128 1,114 360 755 3,363 199 176 48 532 141 89 129 25 920 247 96 74 2 178 n.a. 505 3,428 885 457 2,085 n.a. n.a. 27,163 26,946 217 2,849 9,534 21,170 1,056 20 20,134 4,143 2,886 17,025 1,472 2,673 71 2,602 217 20,953 17,186 96 94 3 950 270 185 479 17 1,851 3,474 2,252 84 23 241 230 220 500 234 33 210 409 64 n.a. 1,222 437 (') 5 41 38 332 129 25 141 75 1,724 173 370 ( D ) ( D ) 512 276 1,434 2,406 1,349 431 918 3,901 226 195 47 661 163 98 153 24 1,037 288 108 87 2 194 n.a. 620 3,767 977 474 2,315 708 1,607 31,264 30.976 288 2,909 10,748 23,975 1,209 27 22,793 5,093 3,378 19,450 1,735 2,790 138 2,652 288 23,687 19,510 102 100 2 1,334 359 213 743 19 1,946 3,798 2,575 74 39 252 246 245 508 293 36 293 516 72 n.a. 1,223 463 (') 5 39 42 290 149 30 141 65 1,996 198 401 ( D ) n 604 314 1,652 2,615 1,535 500 1,035 4,533 259 216 46 797 173 119 170 27 1,250 337 121 100 2 226 n.a. 689 4,177 1,053 528 2,596 777 1,819 35,969 35.698 271 2,978 12,079 27,188 1,460 6 25,734 6,290 3,945 22,360 2,006 2.822 124 2,698 271 26,917 22,280 113 111 2 1,749 422 242 1,063 22 2,081 4,340 2,992 72 46 273 277 258 600 352 39 390 605 8C n.a 1,348 523 ( L ) 4 38 45 319 180 36 147 57 2,319 214 438 ( D ) ( D ) 754 360 1,853 2,886 1,744 577 1,167 5,195 292 232 49 953 183 117 193 25 1,451 378 134 111 3 237 n.a. 835 4,637 1.128 647 2,862 848 2,014 39,309 39,143 166 3,062 12,840 29,518 1,629 2 27,890 6,951 4,468 24,470 2,284 2,763 13 2,751 166 29,352 24,328 129 128 1 1,864 337 258 1,242 26 2,354 4,622 3,172 65 46 269 205 245 702 402 45 434 681 77 n.a 1.450 559 ( L ) 5 39 45 363 218 37 132 53 2,564 215 461 ( D ) ( D ) 880 415 1,949 3,114 1.856 679 1,178 5,877 318 254 53 1,091 203 123 220 27 1,696 466 151 119 3 267 n.a. 886 5,024 1,182 691 3,150 920 2,230 42,179 41,833 346 3,134 13,460 31,473 1,731 -1 29,742 7,526 4,911 25,642 2,461 3,370 199 3,170 346 31,127 25,704 150 147 4 1,720 208 208 1,276 27 2,512 4,733 3,201 72 48 255 127 243 715 486 51 402 718 83 n.a. 1,532 577 (') 6 36 51 402 241 38 128 53 2,679 222 467 ( D ) n 923 427 1,939 3,411 2,147 761 1,386 6,412 317 298 57 1,279 236 138 246 32 1,824 504 160 138 4 283 n.a. 897 5,423 1,285 712 3,425 986 2,439 46,273 45,843 430 3,170 14,597 34,557 1,907 7 32,657 8,521 5,095 27,977 2,619 3,961 284 3,677 430 34,127 28.314 175 172 3 1,794 203 231 1,327 33 2,736 5,259 3,580 84 58 291 135 270 812 555 57 462 757 99 n.a 1.680 603 ( L ) 6 42 60 467 276 40 141 45 2.828 222 531 ( L ) 663 955 457 2,146 3,734 2,359 834 1,525 7,282 343 333 69 1,518 301 166 282 44 1,951 599 187 155 5 308 n.a. 1,022 5,812 1,358 774 3,680 1,086 2,594 48,849 48,455 395 3,209 15,224 36,524 2,123 16 34,417 9,020 5,413 29,582 2,801 4,141 247 3,894 395 36.130 29.854 199 190 9 1,713 158 221 1,297 37 2,756 5,497 3,750 88 62 291 121 277 785 704 59 568 709 86 n.a. 1.747 602 ( L ) 6 47 58 514 299 37 142 43 3,029 232 548 ( L ) 707 1,063 479 2,251 3,990 2.490 896 1,594 7,929 373 391 72 1,715 353 145 339 45 2,048 642 193 180 5 312 n.a. 1,115 6,276 1,418 844 4,014 1,173 2,841 50,412 50,016 396 3,237 15,571 37,442 2,255 20 35,207 9,355 5.850 30,444 2,874 4,123 259 3,865 396 37,046 30,396 201 191 10 1,316 151 198 926 41 2,668 5,671 3,862 94 58 283 101 269 828 704 53 653 728 91 n.a. 1.809 648 ( D ) ( D ) 48 60 529 298 37 145 38 3,119 212 567 1 768 1,072 499 2,241 4,009 2,686 980 1,706 8.486 387 420 79 1,844 353 167 357 51 2,232 736 194 202 5 334 n.a. 1,125 6,649 1,449 911 4.289 1,235 3,054 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Colorado 125 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Colorado, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements , Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 55,410 54,834 576 3,262 16,985 41,161 2,518 46 38,689 10,080 6,641 32,879 3.142 5,141 422 4,719 576 40,586 33,132 238 230 8 1,124 154 157 786 26 2,379 5,978 3,936 102 69 261 109 301 958 585 45 743 656 108 n.a. 2,041 741 ( L J 3 59 68 599 318 37 173 43 3,728 181 620 ( D ) ( D ) 1,563 487 2,443 4,078 2,849 896 1,953 10.315 415 455 90 2,245 397 164 405 76 2,733 904 236 252 8 393 1,447 95 7.454 1,682 953 4,819 1,439 3.380 59,325 58,709 616 3,276 18,110 43,387 2,725 62 40,723 11,345 7,256 34,681 3,448 5.258 454 4,804 616 42,771 34,973 232 226 6 1.090 178 161 721 30 2.368 6,334 4,194 98 71 274 111 324 1,021 651 45 784 700 116 n.a. 2,140 748 ( L ) 5 67 75 644 328 38 192 43 3,911 189 651 1 919 1.633 519 2,645 4,263 2.845 864 1,981 11,284 458 441 100 2,563 394 169 414 82 3,004 955 258 285 9 417 1,618 117 7,797 1,759 962 5,076 1,521 3,555 63,733 62,823 910 3,304 19,290 46,757 2,920 81 43,918 11,938 7,877 37,148 3,862 5,747 723 5,024 910 45,847 37,495 257 252 5 1,095 168 182 713 32 2,510 6,536 4,282 100 75 283 120 342 1,104 525 45 802 776 111 n.a. 2,254 782 ( L ) 7 68 77 676 368 34 200 41 4,348 186 709 1 984 1,868 599 2.866 4,490 3,013 883 2,130 12,380 512 435 107 2,838 421 170 481 85 3,301 957 268 318 11 463 1,884 129 8,352 1,925 1,010 5,417 1,644 3.772 67,698 67.054 643 3.368 20,099 49,560 3,186 80 46,453 12,457 8,787 39,574 4,351 5,635 465 5,170 643 48,917 39,945 272 267 5 1,148 190 171 752 36 2,792 6.829 4,435 98 82 290 129 350 1,165 544 41 771 847 119 n.a. 2,393 849 (') 7 67 83 712 406 41 186 42 4,591 226 746 2 1,017 1,907 693 2,992 4,825 3,193 917 2,276 13,305 551 452 105 2,866 447 178 527 92 3.670 993 306 357 13 536 2.060 151 8,971 2,079 1.103 5,790 1,767 4,022 72,690 72,067 624 3,461 21,005 53,844 3,431 81 50,494 12,447 9.749 42,733 4,818 6,293 446 5,848 624 53,220 43,672 312 309 4 1,143 171 188 739 45 3,282 7,177 4,586 116 100 323 145 376 1.245 560 46 675 877 121 n.a. 2,591 887 (') 7 P) (") 765 477 44 193 52 4,887 260 815 2 1,044 2,033 733 3,228 5,207 3.828 1,034 2,794 14,608 596 491 118 3,228 458 183 698 111 4,005 1.031 331 396 16 560 2,226 162 9,548 2,193 1.189 6,165 1,882 4,284 78,783 77,819 964 3,562 22,117 58,784 3,723 47 55,109 13,157 10,517 45,801 5,332 7,651 768 6,883 964 57,820 47,827 352 349 3 1,240 189 191 811 50 3,863 7,362 4,708 134 105 343 209 401 1,288 605 53 550 892 128 n.a. 2,654 927 (') 7 ( D ) 815 422 42 206 53 5,601 253 895 2 1,140 2,448 864 3,374 5,655 4,493 1,209 3,283 15,887 626 562 127 3.423 500 207 795 155 4,282 1,055 364 434 18 633 2,496 208 9,993 2,401 1,181 6,411 1,953 4,458 84,115 83,634 481 3.654 23,019 62.238 4,019 38 58,257 14,786 11,071 48,969 5,665 7,604 231 7.373 481 61.757 51,463 396 392 4 1,208 143 201 806 57 4.456 7,601 4,926 155 113 377 191 425 1,381 664 72 518 899 131 n.a. 2,675 899 (') 9 ( D ) ( d : 894 346 46 233 54 5,850 269 953 2 1,120 2,556 951 3.685 6,214 4,630 1,182 3,447 17,424 653 605 134 4,091 572 227 891 131 4,549 1,102 409 480 18 710 2,618 234 10,294 2.457 1,095 6,742 2,098 4,644 90,853 90,323 530 3,738 24,304 67,082 4,360 40 62,762 15,844 12,248 52,880 5,743 8,459 258 8,202 530 66,552 55.807 422 419 3 1,308 163 227 859 59 4,749 8,088 5,345 157 138 375 196 464 1,489 768 93 596 937 133 n.a 2.743 934 ( L ) 11 94 114 952 275 46 260 57 6,371 276 1.008 2 1.076 3,016 993 3,992 6,678 5.116 1.225 3,891 19,083 720 628 146 4,647 624 247 1,021 161 4,864 1,120 439 539 19 756 2,908 244 10,745 2,468 1.123 7,153 2.244 4.909 97,735 97,097 638 3,814 25,627 72,051 4.672 46 67,425 17.426 12.884 57.163 5.794 9.093 366 8.727 638 71,413 60.332 452 451 1 1,351 180 206 905 61 5,279 8.649 5,861 169 157 418 248 487 1,627 863 92 676 985 139 n.a. 2.788 939 W 10 98 119 993 210 48 310 60 6.833 274 903 2 1,312 3,306 1,034 4,273 7,105 5.637 1.372 4,265 20.753 769 649 149 5.385 669 257 1.101 185 5,094 1.163 476 596 21 792 3,177 270 11,081 2,463 1.078 7.540 2.344 5.196 105,143 104,482 661 3,892 27,015 78,155 5,084 43 73,114 18.434 13,595 62,495 5,980 9,681 369 9.312 661 77,494 65,904 502 500 1 1,457 192 213 982 69 5,735 9,277 6,347 182 181 454 234 515 1.807 955 114 725 1.034 146 n.a. 2.930 973 CO 10 103 134 1,058 241 53 298 61 7.398 280 929 3 1.443 3,643 1,100 4,755 7,647 6,255 1,550 4,706 22,878 823 679 151 6.504 720 271 1,199 211 5,385 1,248 524 642 25 821 3.390 284 11.590 2,564 1,059 7,967 2,426 5.541 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 126 Connecticut STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Connecticut 75°/c Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 68% 7% 17% 13% □ Net earnings by place of residence j ! Dividends, interest, and rent ■ i Transfer payments 84% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 81°/. 10% Wage and salary disbursements i ! Other labor income 11% j Propri ietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade □ 1979 D 1989 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate ■ 1997 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Connecticut 127 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,633 1,595 38 1,594 1,024 1,192 2 n.a. 1,190 424 19 1,032 8 152 23 129 38 1,154 1,087 4 3 93 475 78 183 95 156 67 8 4 55 1,486 1,444 42 1,613 921 1,061 2 n.a. 1,059 408 19 918 8 134 27 108 42 1,019 949 4 2 76 388 72 172 86 149 70 8 4 58 1,303 1,270 33 1,628 800 901 2 n.a 899 370 35 788 7 106 21 85 33 868 795 4 2 56 310 64 148 79 132 72 8 4 60 1,014 988 27 1,637 620 680 2 n.a. 678 308 28 602 6 72 17 55 27 653 585 3 1 27 216 53 116 62 108 68 8 4 56 957 931 26 1,642 583 658 2 n a. 656 273 29 583 6 69 18 51 26 632 567 3 1 18 239 48 102 60 96 65 11 3 52 1,078 1,051 27 1,650 653 771 2 n.a. 769 282 27 678 6 87 18 69 27 744 664 2 1 24 291 52 127 61 105 80 18 2 60 1,176 1,142 34 1,666 706 861 2 n a. 859 289 28 750 7 105 24 81 34 827 741 3 1 26 335 56 142 64 112 87 17 3 67 1,347 1,311 35 1,672 805 969 2 n a 967 334 46 838 8 123 24 99 35 934 838 3 1 38 382 62 161 69 123 96 36 3 57 1,442 1.405 37 1.678 859 1,077 9 n.a. 1.068 343 31 940 9 128 25 104 37 1.040 949 4 1 42 450 68 180 70 135 92 28 3 60 1,293 1,263 30 1,684 768 958 8 n a 950 299 44 830 9 120 18 101 30 928 825 4 1 40 345 65 174 67 129 103 36 3 64 1,415 1,381 33 1,696 834 1.054 10 n.a. 1,045 332 38 915 10 129 21 108 33 1,021 919 4 2 48 413 66 182 69 136 102 33 3 65 1,564 1,534 31 1,708 916 1,201 11 n.a. 1,191 336 38 1,046 11 145 18 127 31 1,171 1,071 4 2 51 516 69 209 72 147 100 29 5 66 2,000 1,959 41 1,751 1,142 1,599 14 n.a. 1,585 379 36 1.399 12 188 24 164 41 1.559 1.458 4 2 72 808 78 252 77 166 101 24 69 2,544 2.496 48 1,798 1,415 2,090 18 n.a. 2.071 436 37 1,844 16 230 28 201 48 2,041 1,912 5 2 79 1.186 91 281 82 186 130 25 35 70 2,858 2,793 65 1,797 1,591 2,436 23 n.a. 2,413 408 37 2,131 21 284 44 240 65 2,370 2.189 6 1 62 1,417 103 311 87 202 181 31 77 73 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,880 2,818 61 1.801 1,599 2,468 23 n.a. 2,445 386 48 2,146 30 292 38 254 61 2,407 2,186 6 1 54 1.377 115 325 89 219 221 30 114 76 2,792 2,715 78 1.782 1,567 2,340 22 n.a. 2,319 380 93 34 317 54 263 78 2,263 2,039 6 1 59 1,178 117 347 98 232 224 29 115 80 3,018 2,933 85 1,911 1,579 2,452 25 n.a. 2.427 442 149 2.055 38 359 61 298 85 2,367 2,204 9 2 107 1,138 140 429 114 263 164 32 41 91 3,351 3,264 1,969 1,702 2,727 28 n.a. 2.698 473 180 2,331 47 349 61 288 2,639 2.479 11 2 128 1,296 156 465 124 296 161 32 22 107 3,457 3,372 85 2,014 1,716 2,811 30 43 2,823 500 134 2.370 53 388 54 334 85 2,726 2,542 9 2 145 1,325 143 477 125 316 184 34 26 123 3,378 3,293 85 2,032 1,662 2,678 31 50 2,697 513 167 2,233 55 390 55 335 85 2,593 2,394 11 2 154 1,156 142 474 135 320 200 38 28 134 3,816 3.739 78 2,016 1,893 2,977 42 67 3,002 631 184 2,488 72 417 49 369 78 2.900 2,695 13 2 180 1,360 147 495 151 347 205 35 27 143 4,383 4,297 86 2,028 2,161 3,533 51 88 3,571 654 159 2,967 98 468 58 411 86 3,448 3,209 15 3 213 1,721 161 557 165 374 239 39 42 158 4,789 4,700 89 2,081 2,301 3,827 56 107 3,878 745 166 3,215 112 501 69 432 89 3.738 3,472 16 3 241 1,857 175 591 182 406 267 45 45 177 5,198 5,104 94 2,168 2,398 4,181 59 131 4,252 764 182 3.525 128 527 74 453 94 4,087 3,792 17 4 242 2.078 188 622 200 441 295 52 47 196 5,303 5,219 84 2.249 2,358 4,153 72 151 4,231 846 226 3,481 132 540 62 478 84 4.069 3,749 18 4 255 1,917 205 651 227 473 320 53 49 218 5,721 5,638 83 2,300 2,487 4,459 83 177 4.554 906 261 3,711 149 599 60 538 83 4,376 4,033 18 4 298 2,035 214 685 246 532 343 57 50 237 6,245 6.173 72 2.316 2,696 4,866 90 208 4,984 993 268 4.066 174 626 47 579 72 4,794 4,421 19 6 360 2,226 233 737 263 578 373 65 54 255 6,651 6,578 73 2,359 2,819 5,171 105 238 5,304 1,033 314 4,292 196 682 47 636 73 5,098 4,687 20 6 404 2.308 248 785 292 624 411 71 59 280 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 128 Connecticut STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Connecticut, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance '- Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services "* Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,700 6.624 76 2,446 2,739 5,084 101 256 5,238 1,046 416 4,204 185 695 50 645 76 5.008 4,558 21 19 2 5 P) ( L ) P) 361 2,138 1,651 9 17 28 174 245 328 177 8 452 88 78 46 487 69 1 66 63 42 83 64 4 85 10 261 46 58 (") n 64 61 228 577 317 72 245 649 17 68 61 63 18 12 16 6 190 43 61 n.a. ( L ) 43 n.a. 51 450 78 57 316 n.a. n.a. 7,179 7,112 67 2,523 2,846 5,468 117 279 5,630 1,143 406 4,526 208 734 39 695 67 5,401 4,921 19 18 1 6 *3 1 ( n ) 370 2,355 1,821 10 19 34 200 272 381 204 12 458 99 87 45 534 71 1 70 68 46 88 80 4 95 11 272 47 63 p; ( D ! 67 63 244 612 334 65 268 708 17 71 61 75 19 11 17 5 211 52 68 n.a. n.a. 51 480 79 61 341 n.a. n.a. 7,472 7,402 71 2,544 2,937 5,674 139 303 5,838 1,212 422 4,733 217 724 42 682 5,603 5,091 20 19 1 8 *3 2 P) 374 2,424 1,876 10 20 34 189 271 398 219 11 488 102 83 50 548 76 1 67 68 46 94 89 4 93 11 280 46 66 P) Pi 71 66 252 629 347 71 276 758 18 74 65 85 23 12 18 5 218 53 74 n.a. ( L ) 54 n.a. 59 512 83 66 364 n.a. n.a. 7,907 7,841 66 2,586 3,058 5,924 149 320 6,095 1,326 486 4,940 232 752 36 716 66 5,859 5,304 21 20 1 9 n o 3 ( D ) 388 2,506 1,948 10 20 37 186 278 418 216 10 528 104 81 59 558 77 1 64 66 47 98 93 4 98 12 288 43 67 < D i 76 70 261 648 373 74 299 812 18 78 63 88 28 14 21 5 232 61 81 n.a. ( L ) 59 n.a. 63 555 91 66 397 n.a. n.a. 8,447 8,381 66 2,647 3,191 6,331 160 344 6,516 1,452 480 5,288 256 787 35 752 66 6,265 5,671 23 22 1 9 ( D ) 3 P) 422 2,702 2,117 12 21 42 198 301 454 236 11 573 121 86 63 585 80 1 67 68 48 105 95 4 105 12 299 41 73 P) P) 81 72 270 683 395 78 317 869 19 82 64 98 30 15 20 5 248 65 90 n.a. ( L ) 65 n.a. 66 594 97 67 430 n.a. n.a. 8,916 8,847 69 2,727 3,270 6,656 186 361 6,830 1,577 510 5,563 279 814 38 776 69 6,586 5,959 22 21 1 10 P) 4 P) 447 2,822 2,224 12 21 43 190 304 459 262 15 662 118 84 53 597 82 1 67 67 50 112 96 4 106 12 310 42 75 ! D ' P 84 76 286 708 425 83 342 929 20 86 64 109 33 16 22 5 267 69 97 n.a. 1 66 n.a. 74 627 104 70 453 n.a. n.a. 9,581 9,514 67 2,798 3,424 7,119 197 393 7,315 1,727 539 5,934 307 878 34 843 67 7,052 6.362 25 24 1 10 P) 5 ( D ) 490 2,964 2,333 14 23 51 203 330 476 274 16 678 121 88 58 631 88 2 73 68 54 116 103 4 112 12 332 42 84 P) P) 92 79 309 767 458 89 370 1,004 22 92 65 120 35 18 24 5 296 76 106 n.a. 1 68 n.a. 76 690 113 75 502 n.a. n.a. 10,329 10,253 76 2,857 3,615 7,634 207 424 7,851 1,906 572 6,376 343 915 40 875 76 7,558 6.805 28 26 2 12 ( D ) 6 P) 519 3,194 2,541 15 25 57 219 360 512 287 1 758 129 96 64 G54 90 2 79 71 58 116 107 5 115 12 352 43 92 P) P) 99 83 319 800 480 95 385 1.099 24 100 66 128 37 19 27 5 325 85 121 n.a. 1 75 n.a. 87 753 122 74 558 n.a. n.a. 11,363 11,285 78 2,903 3,914 8,485 290 457 8,651 2,085 626 7,122 386 977 44 933 78 8,406 7,555 29 27 1 11 P) 5 P) 571 3,634 2,932 16 29 60 243 407 584 327 18 915 148 103 83 702 96 2 84 75 64 125 117 5 121 13 379 44 100 P) P) 108 89 353 861 505 101 404 1,213 27 108 66 140 40 20 28 5 360 95 133 n.a. 1 88 n.a. 103 851 141 88 622 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Connecticut 129 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Connecticut, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)' 1 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <■ Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 13,339 13,265 74 2,964 4,500 9,850 366 564 10,047 2,368 923 8,258 494 1,098 41 1,057 9,776 8,692 34 32 1 26 ( D ) 19 ( D ) 636 4,040 3,253 16 33 72 241 465 619 373 15 1,008 179 111 120 787 107 2 89 76 74 152 132 8 132 15 446 44 115 P] ( n ) 127 109 427 993 620 125 496 1,470 31 118 70 181 47 22 32 6 452 104 169 n.a. 1 106 n.a. 131 1,084 167 101 816 n.a. n.a. 14,564 14,491 73 3,000 4,855 10,733 421 680 10,991 2,538 1,035 9,056 567 1,110 40 1,070 73 10,660 9,466 40 39 1 23 (") (') 15 ( D ) 722 4,312 3.472 17 36 83 261 520 650 394 14 1,048 201 118 129 841 113 2 94 79 82 167 143 7 140 13 493 45 126 ( n ) ( D ) 146 119 491 1,075 666 143 524 1,643 32 123 71 205 52 26 32 7 511 110 200 n.a. 2 122 n.a. 151 1,194 181 111 903 n.a. n.a. 15,448 15,369 79 3,039 5,084 11,325 444 670 11,551 2,645 1,252 9,579 638 1,108 46 1,062 79 1 1 ,246 9,912 41 40 2 23 Pi 1 13 ( r> ) 808 4,272 3,403 1 37 91 254 541 629 398 16 1,010 193 114 103 868 120 4 90 77 83 173 163 7 139 13 548 45 136 ( n ) n 167 132 547 1,147 721 166 555 1,805 34 124 71 233 57 27 35 8 574 124 227 n.a. 2 128 n.a 161 1,334 211 123 1,000 n.a. n.a. 16,175 16.098 77 3,061 5,283 11,670 481 695 1 1 .885 2,728 1,561 9,826 683 1,161 43 1.117 77 1 1 ,593 10,127 46 45 2 13 o 4 ( D ) 850 4,066 3.168 1 36 90 245 545 561 376 16 892 179 113 96 898 120 4 94 78 84 181 173 8 144 12 597 49 148 ( D ) n 183 143 574 1,210 819 180 639 1,952 35 119 71 241 63 30 38 655 140 252 n.a 3 142 n.a. 155 1,467 220 129 1,117 n.a. n.a 17,444 17.368 76 3,070 5,683 12,679 534 734 12.879 2,891 1,674 10,654 798 1,227 38 1,189 76 12,603 10.982 48 46 2 27 P) 1 16 P) 914 4.404 3,413 20 43 99 273 609 621 411 14 909 190 124 101 991 123 5 102 84 92 195 197 17 164 13 662 50 166 ( n ) w 207 161 629 1.279 890 193 697 2,128 38 120 71 268 71 31 40 9 714 154 281 n.a. 3 156 n.a. 173 1,621 242 155 1.224 n.a. n.a. 19,059 18,972 87 3,069 6,210 14,026 663 748 14,111 3,143 1,805 11,802 913 1,311 45 1,266 87 13,939 12,169 55 53 2 29 P) 1 17 P) 973 4,949 3,f 23 51 111 304 680 728 461 22 1,042 213 131 103 1,080 128 5 111 89 104 209 218 20 184 13 735 54 188 ( D ) P) 228 172 726 1,381 971 215 755 2,350 40 124 73 320 82 36 48 11 792 178 295 n.a 4 164 n.a. 185 1,770 262 155 1,352 n.a n.a. 20,772 20.682 90 3.076 6,753 15.178 751 774 15.202 3,455 2,115 12.821 1,049 1.308 44 1.264 90 15,088 13.182 56 53 3 51 (") 3 34 P) 934 5,497 4,345 22 59 113 338 763 820 515 25 1,184 245 146 117 1.152 134 6 107 88 114 226 240 24 199 14 793 57 198 P) P) 248 182 859 1,446 998 247 752 2,549 40 129 68 362 87 40 53 12 876 186 311 n a 4 180 n a 201 1,906 290 169 1,447 n.a. n a 22,123 22,042 81 3,085 7,172 15,766 774 837 15,830 3.539 2.754 13.182 1,196 1.389 31 1,357 81 15,686 13,632 52 48 4 65 P) 4 48 P) 862 5.517 4,330 20 57 105 315 823 839 500 25 1.252 261 133 n.a 1,187 143 7 100 88 108 248 252 27 201 12 827 57 187 ( n ) Pj 268 205 926 1,531 1,109 274 835 2,742 41 134 68 382 93 43 58 12 987 190 293 77 4 154 n a 204 2,054 325 185 1.544 n.a. n a 24,121 24,032 3,086 7,816 17,215 832 911 17,294 3,865 2,961 14.166 1,392 1,657 37 1,620 17,127 14,992 57 53 4 88 Pi 2 73 P) 856 6,057 4,748 23 60 111 356 921 885 566 26 1,349 302 149 n.a 1,309 165 8 114 95 134 273 273 26 207 1 910 67 208 n n 290 222 1,036 1.668 1,273 305 968 3,046 46 143 79 447 104 46 72 13 1,110 210 305 89 5 157 n a 219 2,136 340 173 1,623 n.a. n a 26,642 26,554 3.089 8,626 19,118 915 1,003 19,205 4,308 3,129 15.577 1.626 1,915 27 1.887 19.030 16,762 59 54 4 129 ("I 26 84 P) 925 6,784 5,298 26 65 125 381 994 1,054 635 28 1,488 335 167 n.a. 1,486 174 9 119 136 150 318 304 25 236 14 1,026 77 235 P] Pi 324 237 1,135 1.803 1,425 330 1,095 3,476 53 154 86 581 102 54 93 13 1,241 264 311 95 5 166 n a. 258 2,268 358 184 1,726 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 130 Connecticut STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Connecticut, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income-' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) s . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 29,760 29,675 85 3.095 9,616 21,485 1,040 1,149 21,594 4,928 3,238 17,491 1,852 2,142 41 2,101 85 21,400 18,922 69 64 5 103 P) 27 58 ( D ) 1,085 7,546 5,899 34 65 146 436 1,107 1.126 757 26 1,632 385 185 n.a. 1,647 185 11 124 162 176 373 361 26 217 13 1,164 85 270 ( r> ) ( D ) 362 261 1,365 2,025 1,666 372 1,294 3,900 63 171 94 709 119 65 105 15 1,351 273 341 112 6 172 n.a. 305 2,478 410 201 1,867 n.a. n.a. 33,652 33,571 81 3,100 10,856 24,178 1,223 1,310 24,265 5,789 3,597 19,783 2,111 2,284 34 2.250 81 24,097 21,427 78 72 6 122 ( D ) 31 70 ( D ) 1,242 8,587 6,756 43 60 149 503 1,241 1,284 863 31 1,945 439 197 n.a. 1,831 210 12 125 167 201 421 415 27 238 15 1,316 97 300 P) P) 415 288 1,567 2,234 1,881 420 1,461 4,400 70 188 91 856 130 71 118 17 1,503 297 379 122 6 184 n.a. 369 2,670 419 210 2,041 684 1,357 38,361 38.276 85 3,113 12,322 26,989 1,375 1,534 27,148 7,070 4,144 22,196 2,468 2.325 36 2,289 85 26,904 23,963 80 74 6 220 P) 37 150 P) 1,297 9,636 7,634 45 71 150 524 1,358 1,462 988 31 2,265 526 214 n.a. 2,002 242 14 118 131 255 452 492 28 258 13 1,442 97 303 (") < D A 483 324 1,780 2,428 2,094 483 1,610 4,985 78 207 87 1,003 135 86 134 19 1,723 333 402 135 6 206 n.a. 430 2.941 454 225 2,263 777 1,486 42,959 42.876 83 3,129 13,730 29,461 1,620 1,670 29,511 8,668 4,781 24,344 2,758 2,359 37 2,323 83 29,377 26,238 79 73 5 259 P) 45 178 P) 1,389 10,493 8,273 45 74 162 567 1,458 1,408 1,104 57 2,471 699 226 n.a. 2,220 256 16 123 130 290 491 608 27 268 11 1,587 92 330 P) P) 547 354 1,967 2,638 2,400 548 1,852 5,427 81 214 89 1.092 145 82 150 18 1,927 357 424 153 8 203 n.a. 484 3.140 492 252 2,396 852 1,544 46,190 46.080 110 3,139 14,715 31,399 1,768 1.797 31,428 9.416 5,346 26,110 3.052 2.237 60 2,177 110 31,290 27,859 91 86 5 215 P) P) 141 22 1,512 10,877 8,377 41 78 154 538 1,435 1,349 1.170 54 2,606 728 223 n.a. 2,501 320 20 120 134 313 530 737 26 291 10 1,733 P) 335 28 p: 635 413 2,094 2,770 2,537 620 1,917 6,031 94 232 91 1,255 160 89 154 21 2,185 394 470 165 9 211 n.a. 502 3,430 522 288 2,621 930 1,690 49,397 49,285 111 3,162 15,620 33,882 1,899 1,930 33,913 9.738 5,745 28,054 3,234 2.595 61 2,533 111 33.771 30,022 109 101 7 125 P) P) 65 24 1,884 11.080 8,443 50 72 153 496 1,411 1,302 1,254 59 2,660 744 241 n.a. 2,638 317 24 122 142 326 569 804 21 304 9 1,834 P) 365 36 P) 660 436 2,127 3,143 2,935 689 2.246 6,785 100 286 92 1,494 196 105 164 24 2,383 450 526 193 10 219 n.a. 543 3,748 555 304 2,890 1,061 1,828 55,206 55,074 132 3,180 17,360 37,869 2,124 2.078 37.824 1 1 .401 5,982 31 ,407 3,428 3,034 80 2,954 132 37,737 33,567 123 117 6 150 P) P) 91 27 2,324 12,061 9,229 74 87 147 522 1,340 1,462 1,630 95 2,778 805 289 n.a. 2,832 345 27 143 177 318 605 853 8 346 10 2.039 P) 422 47 P 692 479 2,368 3,534 3,159 783 2.376 7,809 116 319 108 1,781 241 122 177 38 2,624 549 599 221 11 231 n.a. 672 4,171 618 329 3,224 1,239 1,985 59,319 59,187 132 3,201 18,531 41,371 2,415 2,221 41,177 11,792 6,350 34,256 3,786 3,329 77 3,252 132 41,238 36,505 144 136 8 192 P) P) 121 31 2,644 12,586 9,594 87 94 156 454 1,333 1.542 1,721 93 2,992 836 287 n.a 2,992 361 30 109 179 330 687 925 9 352 10 2,247 P) 451 P) P) 759 539 2,717 3,893 3,372 871 2,501 8,710 136 389 109 1,973 289 123 211 46 2,845 613 650 257 12 243 n.a. 816 4,733 650 358 3,726 1,386 2,340 63,880 63,735 145 3,224 19,815 44,789 2,671 2,369 44,487 12,639 6,754 37,313 3,994 3,482 91 3,391 145 44,644 39,635 163 152 11 68 P) P) -6 36 3,092 13,007 9,844 99 95 163 443 1.316 1,701 1,584 103 3,184 872 286 n.a. 3,162 365 32 100 197 342 747 1,004 12 352 11 2,347 P) 502 P) P) 737 591 2,927 4,342 3,944 1,026 2.918 9,746 157 434 116 2,293 306 152 240 51 3,057 723 684 297 13 263 n.a. 962 5,009 666 376 3,967 1,500 2,467 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Connecticut 131 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Connecticut, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products , Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services ,4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 77,541 77,383 158 3,272 23,699 55,281 3,347 2,706 54.641 15,289 7,611 45,475 4,910 4.896 94 4,802 158 55,123 48,976 266 256 9 137 (') p! 59 ( D : 4,129 13,868 10,463 121 103 219 490 1,483 1,848 1,408 115 3,219 1,160 298 n.a. 3,405 386 33 91 169 399 907 1,021 15 373 11 2,711 ( D ) 623 79 ( D ) 825 637 3,856 5,291 5,817 1,326 4,492 12,900 227 537 125 2,274 391 212 291 79 4,143 960 815 424 17 333 1,936 136 6,148 801 385 4,961 1,869 3,093 83,421 83,275 145 3,283 25,407 58,292 3,589 2,647 57,350 17,651 8,419 47,582 5,321 5,388 77 5,312 145 58,146 51,441 4,006 14,142 10,664 106 100 223 449 1,468 1,962 1,399 111 3,381 1,144 322 n.a. 3,478 378 18 80 139 401 949 1,089 ( D ) 383 ( D ) 2.851 34 639 72 566 844 697 4,118 5,539 6,045 1,464 4,581 14.388 241 539 135 2,607 389 231 320 105 4,750 1,029 878 492 21 368 2,070 216 6,705 832 396 5,476 2,096 3,381 87,002 86,817 185 3,289 26,453 60,375 3,726 2,913 59,562 17,918 9,521 49,094 5,657 5,624 104 5,520 185 60,190 53,037 292 279 13 61 ( n ) ( n ) 10 35 3.328 14,370 10,759 93 93 240 424 1,447 1,945 1,334 102 3,615 1,172 293 n.a. 3,611 396 38 77 135 425 947 1,157 14 389 33 2,976 33 657 71 605 868 741 4,142 5,456 6.550 1.525 5,025 15,862 228 569 143 2,968 412 232 390 113 5,303 1,090 992 571 22 403 2,242 184 7,153 913 424 5,816 2,154 3,662 87,837 87,673 164 3,287 26,721 60,670 3,897 2,958 59,731 17,445 10,661 49,325 5,971 5,374 85 5,289 164 60,506 53,032 284 271 13 61 S 2,901 14,464 10,676 c; ( r> ) 209 403 1,345 1,843 1,384 100 3,725 1,226 277 n.a. 3,788 440 39 79 133 416 948 1,287 12 390 43 3,033 33 669 75 634 841 781 4,101 5,291 6,795 1.460 5.335 16,102 216 537 137 2,942 371 222 378 129 5,711 1.143 1,144 610 23 411 1,948 178 7,474 939 415 6.119 2.271 3.848 92,749 92,559 191 3,272 28,345 63,760 4,023 3.751 63,489 16,836 12,425 51,147 6,268 6,344 114 6,230 191 63,569 55.922 305 295 10 70 4 10 19 37 2,920 14,620 10.692 80 89 207 402 1,369 1,811 1,464 104 3.570 1,302 294 n.a. 3,928 432 59 76 146 430 974 1,351 15 409 37 3.089 ( D ) 597 78 ( D ) 873 845 4.315 5,402 7,766 1,589 6,177 17,435 225 577 150 3,155 370 224 498 135 6.175 1.230 1,188 646 26 417 2,227 193 7,647 1,032 373 6,242 2,241 4.001 95,588 95,362 225 3,270 29,232 66,157 4,128 3,635 65,665 16,997 12,926 52,339 6,669 7,149 145 7,004 225 65,932 57,900 337 329 8 93 5 12 32 44 3,058 14,517 10.473 ( D ) < D i 209 417 1,392 1,794 1,387 132 3,351 1,324 292 n.a 4,044 429 50 79 141 431 1.022 1,373 16 432 71 3.352 ( D ) 637 77 ( n ) 993 921 4,165 5.554 8,304 1,576 6,728 18,521 231 632 157 3,394 407 236 541 175 6.466 1,311 1,275 692 26 442 2,333 203 8,032 1,067 354 6,611 2,530 4,081 98,966 98.790 176 3,265 30,310 68,308 4.333 3.611 67,586 17,966 13.413 53.869 6,794 7.645 95 7,550 176 68.133 59,805 358 348 10 84 ( L ) 2 28 54 3,193 14,764 10,587 93 94 218 437 1,473 1,836 1,485 144 3,202 1,300 304 n.a. 4,178 444 30 80 142 438 1,086 1,396 47 449 65 3,499 < D a 683 n Pi 1,063 908 4.219 5.724 8,185 1.568 6,618 19,779 243 628 160 4,150 452 218 645 118 6,740 1,318 1,316 763 29 524 2.203 271 8,327 1,054 350 6,923 2,692 4,232 104,616 104,447 169 3,262 32,073 71,265 4,569 4,186 70,882 19,350 14,385 56,591 6,750 7.924 77 7,848 169 71,097 62,678 374 367 7 92 < L i 2 39 50 3,275 14,938 10,540 98 99 200 454 1,469 1,850 1,643 155 2,981 1,296 295 n.a. 4,398 411 65 73 153 501 1.121 1.495 80 443 57 3.802 ( D ) 698 90 ( D ) 1,191 955 4.523 5.844 8,872 1.585 7.287 20,959 261 643 170 4,547 466 228 721 142 6.955 1,360 1,362 811 29 566 2.435 261 8,418 1.082 360 6,977 2,665 4,311 110,904 110,739 165 3,264 33,979 74,423 4.756 5,030 74,696 21,406 14,801 59,689 6.479 8.256 69 8.186 165 74.258 65,638 387 385 2 95 (') ( n ) Pj 50 3,441 15,344 10,816 101 100 212 457 1,535 1.885 1.835 140 2.890 1.356 303 n.a 4.528 394 68 68 157 521 1,128 1,617 88 442 46 3,927 ( D ) 549 103 P) 1.243 1.019 4,776 9,415 1,644 7,771 22.264 273 656 170 5,154 488 224 826 154 7,060 1,373 1.411 856 32 603 2.712 272 8.620 1,085 374 7,162 2,679 4,482 117,173 117.009 164 3,267 35,863 80,012 5,120 4,533 79,424 22,300 15,449 64,707 6.614 8,691 68 8.623 164 79,848 71,049 414 413 2 101 (') P 3,748 16,443 11,592 111 113 231 467 1.674 1,959 2,033 204 3,015 1.468 318 n.a. 4.850 403 75 72 171 543 1,207 1,767 95 480 39 4,147 P) 571 110 P) 1.317 1.087 5,317 6.268 10,456 1.756 8,700 24,156 299 636 169 5,899 524 244 936 154 7,335 1,470 1.531 914 34 654 3.018 290 8.799 1,051 384 7,364 2,689 4.675 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 132 Delaware STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Delaware 1 969 Components of Personal Income 997 76% 68% 6% 17% Net earnings by place of residence J \ Dividends, interest, and rent 14% Transfer payments 83% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 79°/c 12% Wage and salary disbursements j Other labor income 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 — i - r 1 — Irf \-dVm r— 1— 1 1 r^H \[ ~M rl '■ 1 i — 1 1 — fe9 1 I - r t l " In Ir r " ■" ' m^ T Farm Agr, Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities : Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Delaware 133 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Delaware, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)' 1 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 244 228 15 236 1,032 150 (') n.a. 150 91 2 124 1 26 9 17 15 135 126 1 (') 12 55 14 19 8 18 9 2 (') 7 205 195 10 239 858 133 (') n.a. 132 70 3 111 1 21 7 13 10 122 113 1 (') 9 49 14 17 7 17 9 2 1 7 187 177 11 242 774 118 (') n.a. 118 65 4 11 107 97 1 (') 7 41 12 15 6 15 10 2 1 145 137 7 245 590 92 (') n.a. 92 49 4 140 133 7 248 564 161 151 10 250 645 102 ( L ) n a. 102 55 4 177 164 12 252 702 110 (') n.a. 110 63 4 220 207 13 253 868 130 ( L ) n a. 129 85 5 106 1 23 10 13 13 117 104 (') ( L ) 8 41 14 19 7 14 13 4 1 241 226 15 254 948 147 1 n a 146 92 4 121 1 25 11 14 15 132 119 204 189 15 257 793 136 1 n a 134 65 4 110 1 24 11 13 15 120 106 ! L > o 5 41 13 22 7 16 15 5 1 9 236 223 13 263 897 148 1 n a 147 84 5 123 1 25 9 15 13 135 120 (') (') 8 48 15 24 7 18 15 5 1 9 276 262 14 269 1,025 173 1 n a 171 100 5 143 1 29 10 19 14 159 144 ( L ) 1 12 61 15 28 8 19 15 5 1 9 321 302 19 276 1,161 217 2 n a 215 101 5 176 2 39 14 25 19 198 181 (') 1 11 84 18 35 9 22 17 5 3 10 362 334 28 281 1,288 270 2 n a 268 90 5 216 2 52 22 30 28 242 219 ( L ) (M 16 110 21 38 9 25 23 5 411 381 30 281 1,462 324 3 n a 321 85 5 264 3 58 22 35 30 294 259 (') ( L ) 14 144 22 44 10 26 35 8 18 10 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income "> Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 431 405 26 286 1,505 344 4 n.a. 340 85 6 282 4 57 18 39 26 318 272 1 (') 9 148 24 49 11 29 47 8 29 10 437 405 32 286 1,529 343 4 n.a. 339 87 11 270 5 68 27 41 32 311 261 1 (') 9 128 28 52 11 32 50 9 30 11 470 439 30 300 1,566 352 3 n.a. 348 102 19 274 6 72 25 48 30 321 295 1 (') 19 130 31 65 13 36 26 7 7 13 509 483 26 306 1,664 384 4 n.a. 380 111 19 312 7 65 20 45 26 358 334 2 (') 22 149 38 70 14 40 24 7 3 15 527 498 29 312 1,689 414 4 -8 402 108 17 338 7 69 21 47 29 385 359 3 (') 22 165 38 71 16 45 27 6 3 18 572 537 35 316 1,811 441 4 -11 425 128 19 355 9 77 28 49 35 406 378 2 (') 28 178 33 73 16 48 28 7 2 19 670 628 42 321 2,089 503 6 -16 482 164 25 404 11 42 461 427 2 (') 38 207 34 76 18 51 34 8 4 22 719 677 42 331 2,172 582 7 -21 554 145 20 474 15 93 34 59 42 540 493 2 (') 41 249 39 86 21 56 47 10 12 25 771 729 41 341 2,260 641 8 -26 606 142 22 527 17 96 34 62 41 599 545 3 ( L ) 44 283 40 92 23 61 54 11 13 30 829 792 37 351 2,361 689 8 ^32 648 156 25 576 19 94 28 65 37 652 592 3 (') 46 308 44 99 26 67 59 12 15 32 857 829 28 368 2,329 685 10 -35 640 187 30 580 20 86 19 67 28 657 588 3 (') 47 294 43 100 28 72 69 13 21 35 986 950 36 389 2,534 783 12 -44 728 224 34 655 23 105 28 76 36 748 664 3 I') 60 334 45 109 31 83 83 18 28 37 1,133 1,092 41 408 2,777 905 13 -55 836 259 38 757 28 120 33 86 41 864 769 3 (') 101 371 49 118 34 93 95 21 32 42 1,136 1,106 30 426 2,668 908 16 -59 833 259 44 770 31 107 23 84 30 878 772 3 (M 69 396 52 121 31 99 105 24 34 48 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 134 Delaware STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Delaware, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other < Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,156 1,117 39 433 2,671 937 17 -64 857 244 55 784 40 113 29 84 39 898 790 4 3 1 < L i P) P) 66 399 95 (") (') 3 p> p 13 ( L ) 32 1 1 2 5 304 27 P) 14 2 8 217 7 13 ( D ) 60 P) P) 3 P) 10 P> 27 96 33 12 21 104 4 11 13 12 3 2 5 P) 27 6 4 n.a. 6 n.a. 9 109 23 34 51 n.a. n.a. 1,213 1,178 35 441 2,751 982 19 -63 900 257 56 819 42 121 28 93 35 947 835 3 1 1 (') P) P) 72 416 99 P) (') 3 P) P) 11 u 1 2 3 5 317 26 2 8 225 7 15 P) 64 P) P) 3 P) 10 P) 29 101 37 13 24 111 5 11 13 13 3 2 5 P) 31 6 4 n.a. { 1 n.a. 112 24 33 56 n.a. n.a. 1,271 1,232 39 449 2,831 1,027 23 -63 941 271 59 857 45 125 30 95 39 988 872 4 3 1 1 P) P) P) 69 438 101 P) (') 3 P) P) 9 1 48 1 2 3 3 337 26 2 9 243 7 15 P) 68 P) P) 5 P) 32 103 39 14 25 118 4 11 14 13 4 2 6 P) 32 6 5 n.a. n n.a. 10 117 22 35 59 n.a. n.a. 1,311 1,277 34 461 2,843 1,050 24 -60 966 275 70 877 46 127 26 102 34 1,016 889 4 3 1 1 P) P) 81 430 87 P) (') 3 p: H 1 37 1 2 2 (') 343 27 P) 16 2 9 248 8 16 P) 65 P> P) 4 P) 10 p: 32 107 42 14 28 127 4 12 14 15 5 2 6 P) 34 7 5 n.a. P) 11 n.a. 9 127 25 36 65 n.a. n.a. 1,388 1,351 36 469 2,959 1,112 25 -60 1,027 288 72 923 49 139 28 112 36 1,076 941 4 3 1 1 P) P) 84 457 92 P) ( L ) 4 P) P) 10 2 40 1 2 1 ( L ) 365 28 P) 15 2 9 266 8 19 P) 65 P) < D J 3 P) 10 P) 35 113 46 15 31 136 5 12 15 17 5 2 6 P) 35 ( 1 D i n.a. 10 135 26 37 72 n.a. n.a. 1,487 1,457 29 483 3,079 1,194 31 -64 1,100 312 75 1,000 54 140 21 120 29 1,165 1,016 5 4 1 1 P) P) 95 495 105 P) ( l ) 4 P) P) 8 3 51 1 2 1 (') 390 29 P) 15 3 10 287 8 20 P) 67 P) < n ) 33 11 235 4 44 2 n.a. 1,304 106 ( L ) PJ 15 50 32 994 39 59 P) 267 (") ( n ) 11 ( n ) 206 433 200 77 123 666 20 30 23 92 26 13 23 ( n ) 232 50 27 29 P) 37 n.a. 56 664 101 77 486 249 237 6,314 6,301 14 595 10,614 5,102 259 -259 4,584 944 786 4,176 494 432 -G 438 5,089 4,370 14 13 1 26 n PS 395 2,021 519 ( D ) 4 15 P) P) 35 14 280 7 56 2 n.a. 1,502 116 (') P 15 53 34 1,166 48 61 ( D ) 282 ( n ) P) 11 (") 57 P) 224 453 210 84 127 745 20 30 22 112 27 16 23 P) 259 56 33 33 P) 41 n.a. 65 719 109 83 526 278 248 6,942 6,900 42 596 11,649 5,491 300 -290 4,901 1,157 884 4,501 525 465 23 443 42 5,449 4,675 14 13 1 26 P) p: 363 2,190 538 P) 5 15 ( n ) ( n ) 34 15 279 7 66 3 n.a. 1,652 123 ( L ) P) 18 59 37 1,282 56 68 P) 305 < D ) 11 ( n ) 63 P) 238 484 226 87 139 829 21 31 21 127 30 15 24 P) 290 63 38 35 < D J 43 n.a. 82 774 117 94 563 308 255 7,445 7,378 66 599 12,425 5,898 328 -321 5,249 1,250 946 4,844 574 480 45 435 66 5,832 5,008 14 14 ( L ) 24 1 ( D ) ( D ) 452 2,285 492 P) 5 15 p: 42 30 12 234 6 78 3 n.a. 1,794 136 (') P) 17 61 40 1,394 72 ( D ) (') 313 P) P) 9 ( D : 68 P) 254 509 243 122 121 913 24 33 20 155 31 18 25 2 335 72 43 36 7 47 n.a. 64 824 124 105 595 316 279 7,967 7,887 605 13,159 6,343 356 -367 5,620 1,333 1,014 5,177 634 532 61 472 80 6,263 5,393 18 17 1 15 1 ( D ) ( d : 493 2,432 585 ( D ) 7 17 ( n : 39 31 13 305 7 99 4 n.a. 1,847 140 P) ( n ) 14 64 44 1,430 80 P) 1 336 P) P) 11 ( n ) 68 P) 246 565 314 156 158 976 26 39 20 161 38 19 24 2 358 78 48 41 8 49 n.a. 65 870 132 115 622 330 292 8,740 8,643 97 612 14,291 6,952 389 ^112 6,151 1,516 1,073 5,649 678 624 77 547 97 6,855 5,929 21 20 1 19 P) 16 p: 559 2,660 655 14 8 21 ( n ) 42 32 16 356 n 106 7 n.a. 2.005 157 < L i 10 13 65 46 1,536 93 n n 357 44 92 12 P) 60 P) 263 621 350 196 153 1,080 28 43 22 177 48 23 27 2 387 88 51 44 9 55 n.a. 75 925 142 118 665 357 308 9,553 9,448 105 618 15,451 7,606 441 ^151 6,715 1,687 1,151 6,147 740 719 85 633 105 7,501 6,502 23 22 1 26 P) 23 ( D ) 647 2,866 733 17 1 P) 41 36 17 ( D ) P) 95 6 n.a. 2,133 170 ( L ) 8 13 69 54 1,645 97 ( D ) P) 371 43 94 15 P) 61 ( D ) 275 677 395 243 152 1,223 29 49 22 224 59 22 34 3 418 97 52 48 9 57 n.a. 998 146 127 725 386 339 10,202 10,055 147 628 16,257 8,080 477 ^157 7,146 1,809 1,247 6,499 782 800 129 671 7,933 6,863 26 24 2 3 P) -1 P) 724 2,825 672 P) 10 19 ( D ) 52 38 ( D ) 360 ( D ) 96 5 n.a. 2.153 173 ( L ) P) ( D ) 70 60 1,648 ( D ) ( D ) ( D ) 407 ( D ) 107 P) P) 62 ( D ) 304 726 477 314 164 1,370 30 55 22 267 53 23 36 3 472 113 57 54 10 61 n.a. 113 1.071 150 130 790 426 365 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Delaware 137 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Delaware, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income y Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,225 12,041 185 648 18,878 9,803 585 -576 8,641 2,143 1,441 7,884 899 1,019 164 855 185 9,618 8,361 38 35 2 14 P) 1 10 ( D ) 845 3,085 682 ( D ) 17 23 31 57 41 P) 341 7 112 6 n.a. 2,403 175 g P) 75 71 1,903 58 96 ( L ) 501 ( D ) 145 38 52 80 P) 395 856 758 449 310 1,869 39 67 22 315 74 31 50 10 642 162 74 71 14 77 204 17 1,257 177 139 941 510 431 13,536 13,342 194 658 20,563 10,779 653 -672 9,454 2,516 1,566 8,602 999 1,178 172 1,005 194 10,585 9,243 39 36 2 8 P) 1 4 P) 811 3,537 803 29 17 24 42 64 P) P) 420 6 127 8 n.a. 2,734 P) (') 17 P] 78 75 2,183 64 P) P) 552 (?) 155 P) P) 84 P) 427 911 857 492 365 2,101 45 70 23 375 76 33 52 13 724 192 76 82 13 83 221 24 1,342 185 142 1,015 560 455 14,445 14,306 138 669 21,590 11,478 693 -735 10,050 2,702 1,693 9,074 1,078 1,325 114 1,212 138 11,339 9,897 43 41 2 9 p: 2 4 P) 850 3,720 773 28 17 25 44 64 44 P) 375 P) 140 6 n.a. 2,947 207 (') P) P) 78 74 2,376 69 P) P) 560 P) 158 21 (?) 87 P) 475 967 945 555 390 2.327 47 77 24 449 74 37 59 13 817 206 74 95 14 89 230 22 1.442 201 149 1.093 605 488 15,134 15.005 130 680 22,241 11,914 729 -773 10,412 2,822 1,901 9,346 1,143 1,425 106 1,319 130 11,784 10,251 46 44 2 14 P) 2 P) P) 892 3,818 777 32 15 24 41 62 43 P) 377 P) 136 7 n.a 3.042 211 (') P) 27 67 73 2,458 P) P) P) 590 P) 153 26 (?) 88 190 486 970 1,013 623 391 2,421 53 79 23 427 77 36 62 12 874 224 80 108 13 98 233 20 1,533 206 158 1,168 641 528 15,875 15,762 112 690 23,004 12,429 747 -600 10,882 2,836 2,157 9,655 1,194 1.580 90 1,490 112 12,316 10,741 45 44 2 11 2 2 P) P) 920 3,852 802 27 15 26 44 61 62 P) 391 P) 135 7 n.a 3,050 220 P) 27 28 70 72 2,444 74 113 P) 613 P) 161 25 P) 88 199 495 1,013 1,165 706 459 2,627 44 87 26 442 81 41 67 12 964 253 86 118 15 101 269 21 1,575 224 161 1,191 646 545 16,482 16,368 114 700 23,542 12,953 781 -881 11,291 2,926 2,265 9,961 1,363 1,629 91 1,538 114 12,839 11,179 48 47 1 6 P> 2 P) P) 879 4.019 962 25 16 27 58 60 65 P) 491 (?) 176 7 n.a. 3,056 231 P) P) 31 74 72 2,427 75 P) P) 629 P) 170 21 P) 96 204 490 1.045 1,321 789 531 2,742 42 96 27 477 84 42 66 12 1,009 246 92 128 16 110 278 18 1,660 232 164 1,265 679 586 17,344 17,235 109 709 24,465 13,596 837 -961 11,798 3,101 2,444 10,431 1,444 1.721 85 1,636 109 13,487 52 50 2 6 P) 1 P) P) 822 4,174 1,058 27 16 28 63 63 80 P) 557 P) 179 9 n.a. 3,116 243 P) (") 32 77 76 2,468 69 (") P) 664 P) 184 21 P) 102 212 522 1,124 1,489 921 567 2,900 42 98 28 478 91 44 69 11 1.068 276 101 137 17 119 295 26 1,736 227 160 1.348 736 612 18,401 18,323 78 719 25,603 14,387 897 -1,062 12,428 3,350 2,623 11.168 1.448 1,772 51 1,721 78 14.309 12.474 57 54 3 7 P) P) 3 P) 917 4.234 1.005 25 16 28 67 66 95 P) 460 P) 193 P) n.a. 3.230 253 (') Pj 33 103 78 2,535 P) P) P) 684 n 188 16 P) 106 223 557 1,192 1,709 1,054 655 3,116 44 103 30 555 95 46 77 12 1.125 275 110 148 17 126 327 25 1,835 236 176 1.424 791 633 19,723 19.624 99 727 27,125 15,316 953 -1,216 13,147 3,732 2,844 12,010 1.407 1,899 71 1,828 99 15,217 13,297 61 59 3 8 3 P) 3 P) 1,097 4,189 816 15 15 31 74 73 60 42 279 4 211 11 n.a. 3,373 248 P) 42 P) 116 86 2,655 65 P) P) 696 P) 174 19 P> 117 P) 591 1,272 1,951 1,218 733 3,431 48 110 31 635 100 51 100 12 1,220 302 118 156 17 133 370 29 1,921 247 168 1.506 830 675 20,946 20,861 85 735 28,493 16,318 1,022 -1,148 14,148 3.896 2,903 12,911 1.431 1.976 57 1,919 85 16.233 14.263 67 64 3 9 3 PI 4 IP) 1,148 4,323 893 P] 32 33 80 82 60 43 353 l ri ) 177 13 n.a. 3.430 256 P) pi 33 78 93 2.724 65 i' 1 ) P) 725 P) 181 ("I P) 123 n 624 1.351 2.250 1,458 792 3,767 52 113 31 755 111 59 114 17 1,273 327 125 168 19 138 433 32 1.970 248 163 1,559 864 595 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 138 District of Columbia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 District of Columbia Components of Personal Income 1969 63% 1997 74% 12% 21% 14% 17% Net earnings by place of residence j I Dividends, interest, and rent i | Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 86% 92% Wage and salary disbursements j | Other labor income ! Proprietors' 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 n-i^ Rm El Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 D 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 District of Columbia 39 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income ■' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 608 608 ( L ) 483 1,259 446 5 n.a. 441 153 13 384 3 59 59 (') 446 276 1 (') 23 23 35 70 20 104 170 141 9 19 608 608 ( L ) 488 1,246 450 5 n.a. 445 149 14 391 3 56 56 450 272 1 £1 22 25 34 68 20 102 178 148 10 20 597 597 (') 504 1,185 438 5 n.a 433 140 24 384 3 52 52 (') 438 255 23 30 64 20 96 183 152 10 21 536 536 ( L ) 513 1,045 391 5 n.a. 386 131 19 348 3 41 41 (') 391 221 1 (') 17 21 26 54 21 82 170 138 10 21 474 474 ( L ) 529 896 346 4 n.a. 342 114 18 308 3 35 35 (') 346 197 1 (') 13 17 24 48 20 74 149 119 9 21 522 522 (') 568 919 389 5 n.a 384 116 22 345 3 41 41 (') 389 211 1 (') 9 18 26 60 17 81 177 144 9 24 594 594 (') 608 977 451 5 n.a, 446 126 22 401 3 47 47 ( L ) 451 242 1 ( L ) 14 21 28 70 21 87 209 173 10 26 691 691 (') 629 1,099 512 5 n.a 507 151 34 448 4 60 60 (') 512 276 (') (') 22 22 31 77 24 100 235 203 10 22 718 718 ( L ) 616 1,165 553 8 n.a. 546 148 24 485 5 63 63 (') 553 303 0) (') 29 22 34 85 28 104 250 218 10 22 701 701 ( L ) 638 1,099 536 8 n a 528 147 25 470 5 61 61 (') 536 286 1 (') 18 20 32 88 23 102 250 218 10 23 735 735 ( L ) 658 1,117 569 8 n a 560 149 26 500 5 64 64 (') 569 300 2 (') 24 22 33 91 24 105 269 235 11 23 805 805 (') 690 1,167 634 8 n a 626 151 28 555 6 74 74 (') 634 346 2 ( L ) 34 24 38 105 25 117 289 252 13 24 922 922 ( L ) 764 1,207 749 11 n a 738 154 30 654 6 90 90 w 749 400 4 i'i 36 27 47 132 28 126 349 307 16 26 1,159 1.159 (M 846 1,370 977 19 n a 958 168 33 862 6 110 110 (') 977 456 7 (') 43 29 62 147 31 138 521 429 65 26 1,342 1.342 ( L ) 1,511 1,173 25 n.a. 1,148 161 33 1,036 6 131 131 ( L ) 1.173 509 9 (') 33 34 70 177 30 156 664 522 114 28 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work* Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,346 1,346 ( L ) 862 1,561 1,174 25 n.a. 1,149 155 42 1.033 7 134 134 ( L ) 1,174 519 8 (') 25 36 73 177 30 170 655 493 133 29 1,414 1,414 ( L ) 865 1,634 1,210 28 n.a. 1,182 171 60 1,066 8 135 135 ( L ) 1,210 537 7 (') 26 38 72 185 32 178 673 488 153 31 1,515 1,515 ( L ) 893 1,697 1,243 30 n.a. 1,214 201 101 1.087 10 147 147 (') 1,243 627 9 (') 38 42 86 220 39 194 616 505 77 34 1,530 1,530 (') 873 1,753 1,238 32 n.a. 1.206 213 111 1.089 12 137 137 ( L ) 1,238 649 6 48 45 87 223 40 200 589 493 54 41 1,624 1,623 1 840 1,933 1,669 33 ^316 1,320 204 100 1.521 12 136 (') 136 1 1,668 871 9 70 76 118 271 61 267 797 634 109 54 1,679 1,678 1 807 2,080 1,783 38 -378 1,367 203 109 1,625 13 145 (') 145 1 1,782 902 9 77 81 121 277 64 274 880 700 121 60 1,766 1,765 ( L ) 2,191 1,867 41 -434 1,392 243 130 1,700 14 154 ( L ) 153 (M 1,867 962 9 97 85 124 289 73 286 905 692 147 66 1,863 1,863 ( L ) 808 2,306 2,066 43 -504 1,519 240 105 1,892 15 159 (') 158 (') 2,065 1,029 10 94 91 135 318 78 302 1,036 808 159 69 1,950 1,950 (') 805 2,423 2.257 44 -608 1.604 241 105 2.079 17 161 ( L ) 161 ( L ) 2,256 1,081 13 88 95 143 334 84 324 1,176 914 188 74 1,898 1,897 (') 810 2,343 2,257 43 -656 1,557 237 104 2,082 18 157 (') 157 (') 2.256 1,105 11 88 98 157 340 89 323 1,151 885 187 79 1,869 1,869 (') 791 2,363 2,178 45 -668 1,465 285 118 2.010 20 149 ( L ) 149 (M 2,178 1,110 12 80 93 158 334 93 340 1,068 807 175 1,864 1,864 ( L ) 785 2,374 2,259 50 -748 1,462 271 131 2.084 22 154 I') 154 ( L ) 2,259 1,144 11 86 98 159 335 99 356 1,115 857 166 92 1,944 1,944 759 2,561 2,375 56 -820 1,499 301 144 2.203 23 148 (4 148 ( L ) 2,374 1,207 11 88 95 163 361 104 385 1,167 899 169 100 1,991 1.991 ( L ) 763 2,609 2,459 63 -895 1.501 329 161 2,285 26 148 (') 148 ( L ) 2,459 1,244 11 92 101 169 368 107 395 1,216 950 159 106 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 140 District of Columbia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the District of Columbia, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,055 2,055 ( L ) 757 2,715 2,631 97 -991 1,542 334 179 2,438 41 151 (') 151 ( L ) 2,631 1,371 11 1 11 (') P) (") P |»| 108 120 16 1 1 4 1 3 ''i 1 1 (') 105 31 P) 1 5 67 1 (') (') ( L ) 184 pi 1 ( D ) 51 P) 128 238 117 32 84 465 30 40 47 49 9 6 8 ( D ) 79 50 60 n.a. ^ n.a. 31 1,259 1,008 135 117 n.a. n.a. 2,127 2,127 761 2,794 2,773 107 -1,080 1,586 350 190 2,558 49 166 166 2,773 1,491 13 1 12 P) P) p p P) 126 127 17 1 1 4 P) P) 1 2 (') 3 1 1 ( L ) 110 32 (') 1 4 72 1 ('-) Pi 188 P) P) 1 P) 52 P) 128 254 130 34 95 524 34 42 48 59 10 7 9 ( D ) 83 61 67 n.a. P) 65 n.a. 32 1,283 1,035 120 127 n.a. n.a. 2,210 2,210 765 2,889 2,948 118 -1,197 1,633 378 199 2,728 55 165 165 2,948 1,567 13 1 12 1 P) P) P P) 125 133 18 1 1 4 P Pi 1 2 ( L ) 3 1 1 (') 115 33 (') 1 4 76 1 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 193 8 1 ( r> > 55 P) 138 260 131 37 94 574 37 42 50 64 11 9 9 P) 84 66 75 n.a. P) 83 n.a. 36 1.381 1,122 119 139 n.a. n.a. 2,301 2,301 778 2,958 3,135 126 -1,310 1,699 386 216 2,883 67 184 184 3,135 1,687 15 1 14 1 pi P P p: 138 136 18 1 1 4 P) P) 1 2 (') 3 1 1 < L i 118 32 (') 1 5 79 1 (') (') P) 205 P) P) 1 P) 60 P 143 267 142 37 105 640 40 44 49 72 12 11 9 P) 88 82 85 n.a. P) 102 n.a. 39 1,447 1,182 112 153 n.a. n.a. 2,411 2,411 788 3,060 3,377 133 -1 ,458 1,786 399 226 3,100 76 200 200 3,377 1,831 16 1 15 1 P) P) P) p: 157 142 19 1 1 4 p: p> 1 3 P) 3 2 2 (') 123 32 P) 1 5 83 1 (') (') (') 219 P) P) 1 P) 67 p: 153 280 151 39 112 712 42 45 50 77 13 11 9 P) 90 93 96 n.a. P) 118 n.a. 61 1,546 1,267 118 161 n.a. n.a. 2,525 2,525 798 3,164 3,622 152 -1,607 1,863 419 243 3,318 85 220 220 3,622 1,939 18 1 17 1 P) P) P) P) 165 148 20 1 1 4 P) P) 1 3 (') 4 1 2 (') 128 32 (') 1 5 88 1 (') (') P) 230 ! D ! p) 2 < D i 76 P) 163 290 164 42 122 760 48 47 50 82 14 11 10 P) 94 106 104 n.a. P) 112 n.a. 73 1,683 1,377 134 172 n.a. n.a. 2,645 2,645 798 3,315 3,891 159 -1,771 1,961 428 256 3,559 94 239 239 3,891 2,079 19 1 18 1 P) p: p> p> 178 154 20 1 1 4 P) P) 1 3 P) 4 1 2 P) 134 33 (') 1 5 93 1 (') (') Pi 251 P) Pi 2 P) 88 P) 175 308 182 46 135 811 50 51 50 90 15 12 10 P) 96 118 113 n.a. P) 111 n.a. 86 1,812 1,474 146 192 n.a. n.a. 2,797 2,797 797 3,509 4,235 171 -1,996 2,068 452 276 3,884 105 246 246 4,235 2,206 21 1 20 2 p: p) p: p: 179 163 20 1 1 P) 1 2 P) 4 2 2 P) 143 34 P) 1 5 101 2 P) Pi 265 P) P) 2 P) 99 P) 182 325 201 53 148 868 57 52 51 102 16 13 12 P) 93 128 124 n.a. P) 121 n.a. 92 2,029 1,658 164 207 n.a. n.a. 2,939 2,939 791 3,716 4,557 200 -2,185 2,172 456 311 4,179 116 261 261 4,557 2.384 23 1 21 2 P) P) P) P) 178 175 21 1 1 4 P) P) 1 2 P) 5 2 2 P) 154 34 P) 1 2 114 3 P) P) Pi 282 P) P) 2 P) 110 P) 196 341 214 55 159 974 60 54 51 109 17 13 12 P) 108 143 147 n.a. P) 144 n.a. 109 2,173 1,767 177 229 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 District of Columbia 141 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the District of Columbia, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 , Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,349 3.349 778 4,305 5,552 252 -2,814 2,486 460 404 5,111 148 293 293 5,552 2,809 26 1 25 5 ( D ) ( D ) r ( d : 176 192 24 1 1 4 (") n 1 5 (') 4 2 2 (') 169 36 (') 1 2 126 3 (') (') (') 316 (") ( n ) 2 ( n ) 134 ( D ) 221 363 260 64 196 1,250 60 55 55 138 19 15 14 ( n ) 143 165 196 n.a. ( D ) 251 n.a. 130 2,743 2,267 176 300 n.a. n.a. 3,473 3,473 762 4,558 5,851 268 -3,002 2,580 475 418 5,375 159 317 317 5,851 3.019 29 2 27 4 ( D ) P (") (?) 175 202 27 1 1 4 < ri ) P) 2 6 ( L ) 5 2 2 (') 175 33 (') 1 2 135 3 (') (') P) 333 P) ( D ) 1 n 148 ( D ) 229 376 283 73 210 1,388 63 55 55 167 20 16 15 ( n ) 159 192 211 n.a, P] 278 n.a. 146 2.831 2.305 188 339 n.a. n.a. 3,793 3,793 755 5,023 6,345 302 -3,260 2,784 493 516 5,821 188 336 336 6,345 3,224 32 2 31 4 p: ( n ) (") p) 192 199 25 1 1 4 P p: 2 6 (') 5 2 2 (') 174 24 (') 1 2 144 3 (') (') (') 360 ( D ) ( D ) 2 ( D ) 165 P) 245 387 296 85 211 1,509 69 54 56 185 21 12 15 P) 174 221 229 n.a. P) 301 n.a. 159 3,121 2.476 235 410 n.a. n.a. 4,149 4,149 751 5,528 6.802 324 -3,494 2,984 530 635 6,210 224 369 369 6,802 3,394 39 2 37 2 P) P) n P) 212 207 24 1 1 3 P) ( n ) 3 6 (') 3 2 2 ( L ) 183 21 1 2 156 3 (') C) (') 372 n P) 1 pj 178 P) 193 392 330 97 233 1,648 69 51 57 190 22 13 16 P) 184 251 256 n.a. (°J 359 n.a 165 3,408 2,704 235 469 n.a n.a. 4,522 4,522 744 6,079 7,352 357 -3,791 3,203 570 748 6,709 261 381 381 7,352 3,644 43 2 41 4 P) P) P) P) 246 218 22 1 1 3 P) (") 2 5 (') 3 2 2 196 19 1 2 171 4 (') < L P) 398 P] P) 1 ( n ) 200 ( D ) 199 401 344 107 237 1,789 69 47 58 205 25 12 14 (") 199 279 300 n.a. P) 400 n.a 166 3,708 2.942 253 513 n.a. n.a. 4,802 4,802 734 6,545 7,822 402 ^1,052 3,368 600 833 7,180 277 366 366 7,822 3,827 46 2 44 5 P) P) P P) 286 227 24 1 (M 5 P) ( D ) 1 4 (') 4 1 2 204 19 ( L ) 1 (') 179 4 ( L ) ( L ) (') 402 [") P) 1 PJ 212 P) 210 404 356 118 238 1.891 71 44 60 214 26 13 17 P) 214 309 310 n.a P 414 n a 182 3,995 3,149 250 596 n.a. n.a. 5,263 5,263 721 7,302 8,496 444 ^1,411 3,641 653 969 7,756 335 405 405 8,496 4,201 52 2 49 8 ( D ) ("! ( n ) P) 350 252 26 1 (') 4 P) ( D ) 2 5 (') 4 1 2 226 20 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 201 4 P) (') Pi 447 P) ("> 1 P) 231 P) 222 416 373 133 240 2,082 70 45 57 237 26 13 18 P) 281 349 290 n a ( D ) 460 n a 220 4,295 3,400 260 634 n.a n a 5,745 5,745 710 8,089 9,252 478 ^t.870 3,904 655 1,187 8,355 419 479 479 9,252 4,553 58 3 56 11 P) (") P ( n ) 315 264 27 1 PJ 3 P) Pi 5 5 1 4 1 1 n a 238 19 PJ 1 5 202 6 4 ( L ) 464 P Pi 1 pj 258 (") 223 439 429 150 279 2.349 78 46 58 259 26 13 16 Pj 329 382 273 97 P) 476 n.a 284 4,700 3,702 291 706 n a n a 6,139 6,139 696 8,816 10,003 517 -5,325 4,161 713 1,265 8,966 539 539 10,003 4,861 65 3 63 16 ( r> ) ( D ) ( n ) ( n ) 302 282 29 1 Pj 3 ( D ) Pi 7 5 1 4 1 1 n a 253 19 (') (') (') 5 218 6 4 PJ 510 P) Pi 1 Pj 290 ( D ) 231 467 491 171 320 2,497 97 48 68 288 28 12 16 P) 361 426 267 101 P) 480 n a 289 5,141 4,090 296 756 n a n a 6,608 6,608 682 9,692 10,841 550 -5.788 4,503 777 1.328 9.594 573 674 674 10,841 5,322 72 2 69 17 n ('•) n pj 276 291 32 1 Pj 3 P) (") 5 6 1 4 2 2 n a 259 20 (') ( L ) 1 6 221 7 4 Pj 568 PI pi 1 pj 326 ( D ) 242 492 496 180 316 2.868 112 51 75 349 30 12 19 P) 419 576 301 107 475 n a. 327 5.519 4,407 285 827 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 142 District of Columbia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for the District of Columbia, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services " Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,017 7,017 670 10,472 1 1 ,870 600 -6,503 4,767 855 1.395 10,493 652 725 725 11,870 5,834 77 2 75 12 P) ( D ) ( r) ) ( n ) 283 320 31 1 ( L ) 3 P) (") 2 6 2 3 2 2 n.a. 289 20 1 ( L ) 1 6 249 8 5 (') 618 P) (") 1 P) 358 ( D ) 263 523 565 199 366 3,172 130 55 83 419 32 13 22 < D > 462 642 304 112 ( D ) 511 n.a. 374 6.036 4,826 290 920 n.a. n.a. 7,454 7,454 656 11,370 12,892 670 -7,284 4,938 957 1,559 1 1 .424 720 748 748 12,892 6,465 84 3 82 15 P) ( D ) ( D ) Pi 286 361 32 1 (') 4 P) P) 2 6 2 3 2 2 n.a. 329 20 1 (') 1 7 285 9 6 (') 683 (") 1 pj 396 P> 282 553 635 228 407 3,566 146 57 80 507 35 14 26 P) 494 725 358 128 P) 556 n.a. 424 6,427 5,139 288 1,000 1,000 7,922 7,922 638 12,412 14,028 736 -8,261 5,031 1,107 1,784 12,464 796 768 768 14,028 7,128 100 3 97 30 ( D ) | P) 280 402 35 1 (') 3 ( n ) pj 2 7 2 3 2 2 n.a. 367 21 1 (') 1 7 317 10 9 ( ' 736 P) P) 2 n 424 n 290 595 653 216 437 4,042 162 60 77 605 36 15 29 P) 563 851 389 133 P) 622 n.a. 482 6,901 5,549 322 1,029 1,029 8,626 8,626 637 13,544 14,892 822 -6,773 5,297 1,355 1.974 13,222 874 796 796 14,892 7,741 117 2 115 31 ( D ) P P) ( r> ) 271 420 37 1 (') 4 2 7 2 3 1 2 n.a 383 21 1 ( L ) 1 9 328 10 11 ( L ) ( l ) 783 ( n ) n 2 P) 474 P) 298 633 714 246 468 4 474 180 63 74 693 39 14 29 P) 640 982 440 143 P) 621 n.a. 536 7,151 5,751 380 1,020 1,020 9,231 9,231 634 14,556 15,760 882 -9.244 5,634 1,491 2,107 13,970 946 844 844 15,760 8,288 131 2 129 29 ( n ) P) 264 414 39 P (') 4 q 2 8 2 4 1 2 n.a 375 21 2 P) 1 11 317 12 12 P] (') 868 ( D ) ( n ) 2 P> 553 ( n : 290 648 726 267 459 4,918 185 65 73 769 41 16 30 16 694 1,163 470 137 3 695 n.a. 563 7,472 5,924 435 1,113 1,113 9,655 9,655 632 15,267 16,767 999 -9,766 6,001 1,498 2,156 14,835 1,061 870 870 16,767 8,982 147 2 144 14 p (") n < n ) 265 451 42 P) (') 3 pi 2 2 12 3 4 1 2 n.a 409 22 2 P) 1 12 348 12 12 P) 920 ( n ) Pj 3 ( D ) 586 ( n ) 291 686 838 296 542 5,370 210 69 71 845 41 16 41 18 758 1,267 532 151 3 747 n.a. 601 7,785 6,171 419 1,195 1,195 10,527 10,527 633 16,620 18,287 1,092 -10,604 6,591 1,697 2,239 16,134 1,167 986 986 18,287 10,002 162 3 159 20 P) ( D > 1 P) 307 504 58 1 1 4 P) 2 4 9 P) < D i 2 3 n.a 446 21 1 1 1 11 382 15 13 P) P) 957 77 21 3 P) 583 P) 301 747 910 333 577 6,095 238 72 80 1,003 45 1 48 23 813 1,458 602 163 4 836 n.a. 694 8,285 6,552 442 1,292 1,292 11,124 11,124 635 17,531 19,548 1,222 -11,296 7,029 1,837 2,258 17,265 1,258 1,025 1,025 19,548 10,863 173 4 169 27 P p: 26 P) 353 571 85 1 1 5 P) 3 8 12 P) P) 2 3 n.a. 485 21 1 1 1 3 428 15 14 P) P) 985 87 23 4 P) 601 P) 305 779 1,021 368 653 6,649 263 78 78 1,142 52 19 51 24 865 1,557 636 175 5 902 n.a. 802 8,685 6,850 458 1,377 1,377 11,702 11,702 638 18,335 20,681 1,309 -11,901 7,470 1,890 2,343 18,287 1,313 1,081 1,081 20,681 1 1 ,799 183 4 179 3 P) ( D ) 2 P) 412 642 122 P) 1 6 P) 2 10 P) 4 P) 2 3 n.a. 520 20 ( L ) P) 2 470 15 11 P) P) 1,019 P) 27 P) Pi 602 P) 316 819 1,131 407 724 7,274 294 86 80 1,254 56 20 50 29 952 1,733 657 185 5 978 n.a. 896 8,882 6,932 481 1.470 1,470 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 District of Columbia 143 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for the District of Columbia, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 1 ' Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 13,732 13,732 630 21,782 24,865 1,542 -14,374 8,949 2,204 2,579 21,777 1,704 1,384 1,384 24,865 14,513 210 8 202 14 ( D ) ( D ) 12 P) 472 765 125 < D i 2 7 2 3 22 n 5 16 5 4 n.a. 640 19 ( D ) (') Pj 2 591 21 5 ( L ) ( L ) 1,185 P) 30 4 (") 721 P) 353 923 1,373 450 923 9,218 346 95 82 881 68 20 64 46 1,192 2,318 812 236 8 1,177 1.793 82 10,353 7,999 527 1,827 1,827 14,629 14,629 624 23,438 26,487 1,678 -15,416 9,393 2,614 2,622 23,171 1,950 1,367 1,367 26.487 15,504 222 7 214 6 p; p 4 p; 499 798 135 3 2 7 3 4 P P) 7 16 4 4 n.a 663 PJ 3 (') 1 2 615 23 5 ( n ) (') 1,171 P) 28 4 128 684 P) 352 956 1,376 470 906 10,125 399 93 86 962 71 20 76 50 1,324 2,515 897 263 9 1,293 1,965 105 10,983 8,480 549 1,954 1,954 15,484 15,484 604 25,646 28.410 1.802 -16,578 10,031 2,645 2,809 24,631 2,162 1,617 1,617 28,410 16,720 250 9 242 8 ( n ) Pi 6 p 525 820 124 4 2 7 4 3 9 ( n ) 8 p: 4 3 n.a. 697 13 (') 1 1 2 648 27 5 ( n ) P) 1,170 P) 27 4 120 683 ( n ) 384 954 1,436 501 935 11,172 435 104 88 977 85 20 79 53 1.488 2,931 979 292 10 1,376 2,153 102 11,690 9,023 624 2.043 2,043 16,050 16,050 594 27,028 29,648 1,907 -17,460 10,281 2,643 3.126 25,629 2,363 1,657 1,657 29,648 16,959 267 7 260 11 n P) P) p; 439 822 120 2 1 7 3 3 10 p: 5 p) 4 3 n a 701 15 (") 1 1 2 653 27 3 p: 1,187 ( D ) 28 7 n 678 235 390 893 1,433 470 963 11,517 489 104 83 992 72 16 81 47 1,576 3,063 1.062 318 11 1,477 2,044 83 12,689 9,974 682 2,033 2.033 16,726 16,726 585 28,597 31,252 1,995 -18,536 10,721 2,612 3,392 26,913 2,566 1,773 1,773 31,252 17,783 276 9 268 10 1 6 371 835 99 1 3 5 3 3 10 ( n ) 5 P) 4 3 n a 736 15 (') 3 1 4 678 29 6 (') 1,230 ( D ) 28 7 ( n ) 697 246 404 891 1.606 485 1,122 12,160 551 111 90 1,121 73 18 93 48 1,639 3,063 1,095 347 16 1,589 2,221 84 13,469 10.694 732 2,043 2,043 17,264 17,264 577 29,912 32,556 2,081 -19,360 11,115 2,596 3.553 27,790 2,734 2,033 2,033 32,556 18,500 314 9 305 12 1 pi P) 352 853 99 1 4 6 4 3 9 P) 3 3 n.a 754 15 P) 1 1 5 695 32 7 n ( L ) 1,253 ( D ) 29 12 ( n ) 715 242 353 885 1,687 485 1.202 12.791 580 114 93 1,092 75 15 90 50 1.622 3.363 1,147 378 17 1,733 2,332 88 14,057 11,286 730 2.041 2,041 17,659 17.659 566 31,212 33,395 2,140 -20.008 11.247 2,804 3,608 28.513 2.813 2,069 2,069 33,395 19.088 319 9 310 11 1 p) ('*) P) 368 876 100 1 3 6 4 3 9 P) 5 < D a 3 3 n a 775 15 P) 1 ( L ) 5 711 36 7 P) 1.250 ( D ) 34 7 PJ 700 256 310 897 1,650 492 1,157 13.407 552 117 93 1.169 73 13 95 44 1,689 3,513 1.204 439 17 1.841 2.460 14,307 11,482 704 2.120 2.120 17,899 17,899 552 32,398 33,733 2.167 -20.131 11.435 2,869 3,594 28,802 2.750 2,181 2,181 33,733 19.614 310 10 300 15 P) P) 11 P) 367 905 102 1 3 5 4 2 9 P) E P 3 P) n a 803 14 P) 1 ( L ) 6 736 39 6 P) (') 1.296 P) 33 6 P) 746 256 309 898 1,744 510 1,234 13.768 595 120 97 1.305 75 13 94 51 1,769 3,546 1.161 439 19 1.852 2.537 95 14.120 11.434 729 1.957 1.957 18,463 18.463 540 34,213 34.040 2,185 -20,269 11,586 3,115 3,762 29,180 2,634 2,226 2,226 34,040 20.296 318 10 309 15 1 P) 11 P) 380 931 117 1 4 5 4 2 9 60 6 20 3 3 n a 814 14 P) 1 ( L ) 5 741 45 6 P) ( L ) 1.324 114 28 6 P) 793 P) 298 1.875 562 1,313 14,275 614 120 95 1.395 73 13 104 62 1,744 3,657 1,186 451 17 1,917 2.696 131 13,744 11.097 725 1,922 1.922 18,919 18.919 530 35,704 35.024 2.259 -20.939 11.825 3,135 3.959 30,129 2,620 2.275 2,275 35,024 20,877 330 12 318 17 1 ( D ) 12 P) 422 966 118 ( D ) 3 5 4 1 13 52 (") PJ 3 3 n a 843 13 P) 1 (') 5 766 54 7 P] ( L ) 1,347 114 30 P) i") 823 ( D ) 312 874 2.015 568 1,446 14,595 609 119 92 1.564 72 17 105 66 1,661 3,666 1.228 458 19 1.966 2,831 122 14.146 11.568 728 1,850 1.850 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 144 Florida STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Florida 697c Components of Personal Income 1969 57% 1997 11% 20% 24°/c Net earnings by place of residence I j Dividends, interest, and rent 19% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% n/ \ 82% -/ v \BL% I \ T-9% \^ ^ % ,X-8% | I Wage and salary disbursements | j Other labor income □ Proprietors' ncome 357c 307c 25% 207 Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 15% 10% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 D 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Florida 145 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 748 682 66 1,445 518 566 1 n.a. 564 170 13 423 3 140 46 94 66 500 441 13 4 23 70 58 115 40 117 59 12 9 38 688 616 72 1,471 468 535 1 n.a. 533 141 14 392 3 140 52 72 463 405 12 4 17 73 55 106 27 110 58 12 9 37 592 530 62 1,493 396 448 1 n.a. 447 118 27 334 3 111 45 66 62 386 328 10 3 10 50 48 91 22 95 58 12 7 38 482 434 48 1,521 317 360 1 n.a 359 104 20 278 3 79 34 45 48 312 258 8 2 6 41 37 68 19 77 53 11 6 35 445 407 38 1,552 286 337 1 n.a. 336 91 18 266 3 69 23 45 38 299 239 7 2 6 36 34 66 19 69 60 17 4 39 550 494 56 1,585 347 434 1 n.a. 432 98 19 327 3 104 37 67 56 377 305 9 2 14 49 38 92 22 80 72 22 5 46 604 543 61 1,613 374 476 1 n.a. 475 110 19 351 3 121 42 79 61 415 338 9 2 18 53 41 104 25 85 77 23 7 47 741 676 65 1,651 449 557 1 n.a. 555 150 36 405 4 148 44 104 65 492 401 9 3 31 61 46 123 29 99 90 38 10 43 829 746 83 1,709 485 625 5 n.a 620 185 24 450 4 171 59 112 83 542 450 11 3 31 67 52 143 31 112 92 34 11 46 811 749 62 1,771 458 606 4 n a. 602 183 27 453 4 149 40 109 62 544 442 10 3 28 62 51 147 31 109 102 42 11 49 905 828 77 1,836 493 670 5 n a 665 208 33 491 5 174 53 121 77 592 482 10 3 34 71 57 159 31 117 110 46 12 52 996 931 65 1.915 520 746 6 n.a 740 217 38 548 5 193 42 151 65 681 563 10 4 58 80 64 179 35 134 118 48 17 54 1,231 1,137 94 2,028 607 980 8 n a 972 219 40 707 7 265 67 198 94 885 694 10 5 79 108 75 218 41 158 191 57 77 58 1,715 1,583 132 2,190 783 1,458 18 n.a. 1,440 233 42 1,103 10 345 96 248 132 1,325 886 14 6 122 176 98 245 42 183 440 107 273 59 2,505 2,250 254 2,497 1,003 2,241 50 n.a. 2,192 274 39 1.708 12 521 207 313 254 1,987 1,157 17 8 106 324 126 308 48 221 830 180 587 63 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,823 2,552 271 2,542 1,110 2,533 57 n.a. 2,475 293 55 1,945 17 571 218 353 271 2,261 1,296 19 8 68 364 145 369 55 269 965 193 705 67 2,946 2,649 297 2,515 1,171 2,610 64 n.a. 2,546 303 97 1,969 20 621 235 386 297 2,313 1,351 21 8 76 298 155 420 67 304 962 192 692 78 2,881 2,567 314 2,473 1,165 2,381 37 n.a. 2,344 365 172 1,660 23 698 246 452 314 2,067 1,611 25 12 147 247 190 545 91 354 456 133 224 100 2,957 2,718 239 2,539 1,165 2,385 34 n.a. 2,351 400 206 1,762 28 595 167 429 239 2,146 1,776 27 16 201 247 208 589 96 392 370 104 137 128 3,085 2,907 178 2,578 1,197 2,479 33 -6 2,439 440 206 1,884 31 564 102 462 178 2,301 1.942 27 18 230 276 234 630 113 415 358 104 103 152 3,216 2,960 256 2,668 1,206 2,600 35 -7 2,558 433 225 1,910 33 656 184 471 256 2,343 1,947 32 19 202 270 236 643 122 423 396 113 113 170 3,665 3,380 284 2,810 1,304 2,893 46 -5 2.842 530 292 2,100 39 754 215 539 284 2,609 2.174 34 21 252 307 245 694 155 464 435 109 137 189 4,138 3,832 306 2,980 1,389 3,366 54 -11 3,301 570 267 2,485 49 832 227 606 306 3,060 2,495 38 25 295 368 282 793 169 526 566 140 210 216 4,654 4,363 291 3,157 1,474 3,809 61 -14 3.734 644 276 2.869 57 883 213 670 291 3,518 2,805 42 29 325 420 317 898 186 589 713 164 303 246 5,189 4,882 307 3,310 1,568 4,177 67 -17 4,093 786 310 3,164 67 947 227 720 307 3,870 3,099 43 32 380 461 344 950 220 669 771 170 326 275 5,494 5,193 301 3,505 1,568 4,365 82 -15 4,268 874 353 3.325 76 964 209 755 301 4,064 3,268 49 34 374 506 366 989 243 707 796 169 315 312 6,296 5,930 366 3,747 1,680 4,943 98 -11 4,834 1,041 421 3,718 90 1,136 275 861 366 4,577 3,705 52 33 453 558 399 1.098 292 820 872 198 327 347 7,280 6,904 376 4,047 1,799 5,672 112 -14 5,545 1,257 478 4,319 109 1.244 282 962 376 5.296 4.310 55 39 551 646 453 1.246 348 973 986 234 361 391 8,063 7,703 361 4,372 1,844 6,252 137 -14 6,101 1.385 577 4.807 133 1.312 249 1.064 361 5,892 4,841 55 42 624 746 502 1.363 399 1.110 1,051 240 377 434 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 146 Florida STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Florida, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus. Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,783 8,392 391 4.630 1,897 6,705 150 -14 6,540 1,568 675 5,189 157 1,359 269 1,089 391 6,314 5,172 55 35 20 40 3 3 35 654 811 389 58 29 48 9 66 24 31 3 71 9 9 31 422 143 22 4 23 74 71 74 4 3 4 517 105 76 18 148 100 70 473 1,004 418 101 317 1,200 142 125 170 90 48 39 52 13 236 60 45 n.a. ( L ) 59 n.a. 120 1,142 259 379 504 n.a. n.a. 9,718 9,245 473 4,808 2,021 7,427 177 -16 7,235 1.715 769 5,724 1 1,515 356 1,159 473 6,954 5,737 59 41 18 44 3 4 37 716 966 506 64 35 63 12 73 30 52 3 88 9 11 65 460 154 22 4 27 80 75 85 5 3 5 573 106 85 20 171 113 78 514 1,087 477 116 361 1,302 150 130 172 89 51 35 55 13 267 75 49 n.a. ( L ) 72 n.a. 142 1,217 272 371 574 n.a. n.a. 10,173 9,767 406 5,004 2,033 7,696 210 -14 7,472 1,857 844 6,062 204 1,430 292 1,138 406 7,290 6,015 63 48 15 50 3 5 41 712 1,047 547 61 34 63 12 74 34 67 3 101 8 11 79 500 172 22 4 29 84 82 92 5 4 5 601 104 93 21 173 126 84 528 1,130 502 134 368 1,382 144 134 183 99 58 36 62 13 282 82 51 n.a. ( L ) 85 n.a. 152 1,276 287 354 635 n.a. n.a. 10,752 10,292 459 5,243 2,051 8,015 220 -16 7,779 1,999 974 6,266 225 1,524 343 1,181 459 7,556 6,164 70 54 15 47 3 7 37 642 1,137 608 58 30 59 14 75 38 74 3 132 11 12 102 529 182 20 4 31 87 86 104 4 5 6 611 99 95 21 181 130 86 542 1,132 537 143 394 1,445 145 139 182 104 57 39 68 12 297 87 54 n.a. 1 99 n.a. 162 1,392 309 361 722 n.a. n.a. 11,593 11,128 465 5,458 2,124 8,606 237 -18 8,351 2,152 1,090 6,760 248 1,599 350 1,249 465 8,141 6,624 83 66 1 48 3 8 37 668 1,237 670 60 34 61 12 81 45 92 4 144 12 13 112 567 194 19 4 37 91 92 113 4 7 7 620 88 105 22 175 141 90 584 1,218 583 156 427 1,581 153 149 188 115 64 42 72 13 337 99 57 n.a. 1 114 n.a. 179 1,517 341 381 794 n.a. n.a. 12,445 12,004 441 5,628 2,211 9,207 280 -16 8,912 2,340 1.193 7,299 279 1,629 329 1,300 441 8,767 7,099 87 71 17 54 3 12 39 737 1,317 727 65 34 64 13 82 50 126 4 148 13 14 115 590 196 19 5 39 94 97 120 5 8 7 666 88 113 24 191 152 97 602 1,283 630 170 461 1,722 161 156 191 133 70 48 79 11 366 112 62 n.a. 1 125 n.a. 207 1,668 365 431 871 n.a. n.a. 13,644 13,150 494 5,781 2,360 10,156 309 -15 9,832 2,548 1,264 325 1,746 362 1,383 494 9,663 7,812 101 83 1 62 3 14 45 848 1,437 801 65 36 73 15 89 59 142 4 166 14 17 122 636 210 22 6 44 100 104 128 5 11 8 738 95 120 26 216 173 107 656 1,411 684 185 499 1,875 173 167 198 158 74 49 81 14 402 118 69 n.a. 1 136 n.a. 234 1,850 404 480 967 n.a. n.a. 14,992 14,521 471 5,954 2,518 11,060 334 -1 10,707 2,875 1.410 8,922 376 1,762 321 1,441 471 10,589 8,573 111 89 22 69 3 18 49 991 1,567 882 71 39 76 17 100 70 152 5 192 19 19 121 684 225 21 7 48 109 112 136 5 13 797 98 129 29 236 191 113 710 1,537 741 201 540 2,050 194 176 205 180 77 49 89 1 437 127 79 n.a. 1 151 n.a. 269 2,016 439 493 1,084 n.a. n.a. 16,555 16,074 481 6,104 2,712 12,214 439 -8 11,768 3,192 1,596 9,914 425 1,875 318 1,558 481 11,733 9,469 119 96 23 73 3 ( L ) 17 54 1,004 1,798 1,044 75 43 78 20 122 85 187 7 243 21 22 142 754 241 21 9 58 119 125 148 6 17 10 103 146 35 263 209 124 776 1,679 804 215 589 2,335 217 197 211 213 84 55 99 21 501 143 93 n.a. 1 172 n.a. 328 2,264 506 551 1,207 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Florida .47 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Florida, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 3 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements . Other labor income , Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm "> Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels , Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services , Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 . Miscellaneous services 21,205 20,678 527 6,433 3,296 15,184 624 -10 14,550 4,357 2,298 12,406 599 2,179 327 1,852 527 14,657 11,812 147 125 23 93 3 a Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,187 2,270 1,355 80 55 100 23 138 126 259 9 308 35 29 193 915 280 25 12 90 141 150 163 8 30 17 1,137 115 180 48 376 265 153 920 2,083 1,036 259 777 2,940 280 238 241 311 108 67 115 25 699 171 127 n.a. 2 193 n.a. 365 2,845 639 655 1,551 n.a. n.a. 24,309 23.652 657 6,641 3,660 17,477 735 -21 16,721 4,983 2,605 14.378 695 2,404 426 1,978 657 16,820 13,657 166 145 22 86 3 31 52 1,567 2,556 1,536 87 64 122 26 170 156 292 7 345 46 33 1 1,020 307 25 13 107 158 172 171 10 36 20 1.310 118 209 51 431 322 178 1,056 2,358 1,223 304 919 3,337 295 258 251 384 128 83 118 27 816 199 155 n.a. 2 226 n.a. 394 3,163 683 715 1,764 n.a. n.a. 27,298 26,728 570 6.845 3,988 19,334 822 -19 18,493 5,635 3,170 16,107 852 2,375 371 2,004 570 18,764 15,153 185 160 24 94 3 (') 32 59 1.820 2,632 1,515 97 65 135 27 185 175 280 10 316 38 38 148 1,117 336 25 16 113 170 196 188 11 41 20 1,519 130 240 60 480 400 210 1,194 2.627 1,334 346 987 3,749 319 272 261 424 136 91 141 29 968 254 173 n.a. 3 251 n.a. 425 3.611 757 771 2,083 n.a. n.a. 30,568 29.895 672 7,163 4,267 21.400 942 -13 20,445 6,307 3,816 17,641 994 2,765 489 2,276 672 20,728 16,688 208 184 24 97 3 (') 19 75 1.998 2,728 1,546 100 68 149 28 206 176 260 9 317 38 40 154 1,181 358 25 18 129 171 212 187 10 49 21 1,689 129 271 61 525 467 236 1,299 2,928 1,585 395 1,191 4,155 352 284 271 448 167 103 174 56 1,075 303 205 n.a. 4 266 n.a. 448 4,040 853 829 2,358 n.a. n.a. 35,206 34,432 774 7,520 4,681 24,851 1,104 -11 23,736 6,972 4,498 20,252 1,249 3,351 576 2,775 774 24,077 19.534 235 210 25 128 4 1 48 75 2,563 3,102 1,778 115 82 194 35 235 177 304 11 356 45 43 182 1,324 390 25 21 154 183 243 206 13 66 23 1.983 137 336 71 590 578 271 1,506 3.348 1,854 457 1.398 4,814 401 295 282 537 207 119 241 34 1,254 372 245 n.a. 4 292 n.a 531 4.543 928 914 2,701 n.a. n.a. 41,275 40,409 866 7,927 5,207 29,149 1,435 -10 27,704 8,136 5,436 23,860 1,538 3,751 629 3,121 866 28,283 23,270 263 236 27 142 5 1 51 85 3,369 3,618 2,126 140 97 239 48 284 220 383 15 405 64 45 186 1,492 437 27 24 179 197 286 225 14 75 29 2,340 157 405 82 667 704 324 1,827 3,910 2,147 549 1,598 5.654 476 320 298 645 246 136 286 43 1,468 478 279 n.a 4 337 n.a 639 5.012 958 935 3,119 n.a. n.a. 46,399 45,460 939 8,317 5,579 32,036 1,588 -2 30,446 9,394 6,558 26,399 1,778 3,860 684 3,176 939 31,097 25,427 291 256 35 209 8 3 98 101 3,498 3,894 2,262 158 97 256 54 305 252 450 20 379 79 51 160 1.632 489 28 23 185 206 311 263 1 79 30 2,558 171 439 92 707 794 355 2,153 4,251 2,253 650 1,604 6.320 483 343 288 751 270 158 323 40 1,734 552 301 n.a 5 368 n a. 705 5,670 1,029 1,018 3,623 n.a. n a 50,125 49,087 1,038 8,542 5,868 33,272 1,578 -10 31,683 10,038 8,403 27,107 2,023 4,142 786 3,356 1,038 32,233 25,790 350 309 41 247 8 3 141 95 2,700 3,928 2,135 168 71 206 42 310 266 472 12 468 71 49 n.a 1.793 535 25 30 186 222 333 329 18 90 24 2.722 177 426 97 760 870 392 2,184 4,439 2,280 698 1.583 6,941 488 357 295 803 290 165 342 40 2,061 610 275 126 3 349 n a 736 6,443 1.208 1,042 4.193 n.a. n a 55,120 54,046 1,074 8,695 6,339 36,293 1,719 8 34,583 11,155 9.382 29,105 2,375 4,813 781 4,032 1,074 35,219 28.271 421 367 55 317 8 2 209 97 2,631 4.313 2,324 1 78 209 47 321 293 520 15 513 91 56 n a 1,990 569 27 34 213 253 367 369 19 110 29 3.027 190 479 103 827 965 463 2,379 4.929 2.691 755 1,936 7,561 554 389 351 880 323 173 382 43 2,346 643 286 150 3 359 n a 681 6,949 1,338 1,094 4,516 n.a. n a 61,779 60,703 1,075 8,889 6,950 40,565 1,929 19 38,654 12,722 10,403 32,238 2,836 5,490 757 4.733 1,075 39,489 31,957 439 390 49 346 10 9 214 112 2,906 5,022 2,768 232 83 250 58 388 344 586 21 626 107 72 n.a. 2.254 637 26 33 244 275 440 417 24 133 26 3,364 199 555 112 954 1,074 469 2,582 5,434 3,053 831 2,222 8,811 641 425 390 1,088 334 203 455 43 2,755 792 300 156 4 404 n a 811 7,532 1,440 1,140 4.952 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 148 Florida STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Florida, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other > ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services n Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 71,733 70,447 1,286 9,132 7,856 47,063 2,267 21 44,818 15,340 11,575 37,225 3,426 6,412 858 5,554 1,286 45,778 37,526 497 437 61 312 10 9 153 140 3,617 6,009 3,452 283 104 313 64 468 415 795 23 756 141 91 n.a. 2,557 699 26 40 290 305 519 453 33 161 30 3,845 217 672 147 1,055 1,233 520 3,002 6,286 3,718 965 2,752 10,241 780 478 435 1,299 415 254 553 47 3,116 875 319 203 4 452 n.a. 1,009 8,252 1,588 1,238 5,426 n.a. n.a. 83,239 81,873 1,367 9,471 8,789 53,859 2,715 16 51.160 18,718 13,361 42,801 3.987 7,072 895 6,177 1,367 52,493 43,640 566 490 75 394 10 9 205 170 4,403 6,961 4.099 350 67 335 85 522 544 984 31 923 161 98 n.a 2,862 741 27 47 313 328 621 516 42 191 35 4,470 246 747 167 1,245 1,468 597 3,547 7,122 4,328 1,104 3,225 11,849 924 526 429 1,582 483 292 644 56 3,558 946 361 232 4 495 n.a. 1,315 8,853 1,667 1,260 5.925 1,429 4,497 97,980 96,224 1,756 9,840 9,957 61,882 3,152 10 58,741 23,306 15,933 49.559 4,545 7,779 1,273 6,506 1,756 60,126 50.283 590 524 66 680 11 10 459 199 5,152 7,930 4,803 361 141 379 92 611 712 1,106 39 1,041 214 108 n.a. 3,126 820 27 41 315 353 669 594 47 223 37 5,124 286 820 204 1,440 1,677 698 4,103 7,995 4,855 1,311 3,544 13,853 1,037 579 411 1,900 531 354 730 61 4.259 1,073 433 282 5 550 n.a. 1,648 9,844 1,907 1,372 6,564 1,555 5,009 112,971 111,501 1,470 10,193 11,083 69,114 3,837 34 65,31 1 29,103 18,557 56.356 5,080 7,678 1,002 6,676 1,470 67,644 56,547 614 567 48 747 12 12 504 219 5,707 8,918 5,492 376 163 427 104 671 814 1,314 49 1,258 185 130 n.a. 3,427 872 28 35 335 389 755 662 53 255 42 5,703 313 895 232 1,553 1,913 797 4,555 8,954 5,525 1,532 3,992 15,823 1,115 617 409 2,187 586 362 799 66 4,993 1,229 478 314 5 596 n.a. 2,066 11,097 2,093 1,632 7,372 1,765 5,607 121,683 119,781 1,902 10,471 11,620 73,781 4,237 63 69,608 31,135 20,939 60,862 5,630 7,290 1,357 5,933 1,902 71,880 59,625 635 594 41 683 12 16 464 190 5,518 9,471 5,905 348 162 411 106 653 942 1,475 61 1,385 227 134 n.a 3,566 941 29 n 332 386 823 684 ( D ) 251 39 6,184 316 917 245 1,636 2,112 957 4,757 9,399 5,323 1,725 3.598 17,657 1,192 644 411 2,437 616 371 911 62 5,848 1,441 521 348 6 653 n.a. 2,193 12,255 2,199 1,876 8,181 1,951 6,230 134,039 131,378 2,661 10,750 12,469 81,992 4,665 86 77,413 33,853 22,774 66,715 6,412 8,865 2,117 6,748 2,661 79,331 65.998 715 651 64 457 11 9 234 203 5,987 10,252 6.441 418 186 462 117 671 1,001 1,636 76 1,492 232 150 n.a. 3,811 985 31 ( D ) 354 410 923 717 ( D ) 262 38 6.658 351 1,028 255 1,698 2,256 1,069 5,048 10.589 6,384 2,009 4,375 19,907 1,244 751 410 2,957 720 402 1,055 65 6,509 1,641 587 430 7 757 n.a. 2,370 13,334 2,438 1,937 8,959 2,097 6,862 148,770 146.834 1.936 1 1 ,040 13,476 91,625 5,297 131 86,460 38,500 23,811 75,023 7,132 9,470 1,373 8.097 1,936 89,689 75,296 792 735 57 561 13 12 305 231 7,451 1 1 ,733 7,498 478 209 546 127 751 1,200 1,993 87 1,646 277 184 n.a. 4,235 1.029 34 35 387 441 1,095 808 73 296 38 7,208 363 1,237 285 1.792 2,345 1,186 5,637 11,876 6,836 2,296 4,540 23,202 1,369 858 472 3,662 890 490 1,149 81 7.328 2,009 653 503 8 914 n.a. 2,815 14,393 2,638 2.056 9,698 2,269 7,430 163,083 161,137 1,946 11,351 14,367 100,613 6,104 173 94,682 42,391 26,010 82,539 7,930 10,144 1,353 8,791 1,946 98.666 82,827 952 829 123 701 14 12 442 234 8.356 12,763 8,275 518 233 559 128 802 1,327 2,232 103 1,871 316 186 n.a 4,488 1,066 31 34 382 458 1,251 844 82 304 35 7,673 346 1,313 307 1,945 2,458 1,304 6,273 13,269 7,148 2,575 4,573 25,692 1,482 1,006 472 4,155 1,038 450 1,275 94 8,001 2,296 707 581 9 936 n.a. 3,187 15,839 2,837 2,233 10,768 2,488 8,280 176,203 174,112 2,092 11,668 15,102 108.747 6,772 233 102,207 45,976 28,020 89,539 8,749 10,459 1,515 8,944 2,092 106,655 89,470 1,051 885 166 225 13 11 -26 227 9,240 13,463 8,742 542 249 612 131 848 1,337 2,314 122 2,052 340 195 n.a. 4.722 1,121 30 39 408 467 1,390 825 95 316 30 8,035 344 1,482 308 2,075 2,434 1,392 6,671 14,324 8,047 2.950 5,097 28.414 1,656 1,127 493 4,721 1,092 524 1,388 108 8,757 2,656 748 669 11 1,054 n.a. 3,410 17,185 2,918 2,393 1 1 ,873 2,732 9,140 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Florida 149 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for Florida, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions lor social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 ' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 210,338 207,472 2,865 12,306 17,092 132,495 8,363 372 124,504 53,333 32,501 107,888 10,565 14,041 2,199 1 1 ,843 2,865 129,629 108,923 1,321 1,176 145 490 14 15 200 261 10,229 15,210 9,833 604 306 695 163 936 1,506 1,928 167 2,298 1,006 222 n.a. 5,378 1,224 29 68 471 502 1,687 866 64 432 35 8,984 330 1,789 403 2.272 2,649 1,541 8,523 16,694 10,857 3,513 7,344 36,616 2,005 1,345 524 5,054 1,367 630 1,711 216 11,792 3,473 962 918 29 1,362 4,548 680 20,706 3,532 2,541 14,633 3,468 11,166 232,601 229,982 2,618 12,638 18,405 140,871 9,263 458 132,066 64,500 36,035 115,210 1 1 ,777 13,883 1,917 11,966 2,618 138,252 115,670 1,386 1,255 132 351 4: 279 10,382 15.818 10,124 594 305 711 165 925 1,519 2,069 176 2,351 1,079 228 n.a. 5,694 1,297 30 77 511 527 1,787 888 66 470 40 9,104 324 1,912 414 2,248 2,591 1,615 9,190 17,561 11,056 3,645 7,411 40,821 2,199 1,375 560 6,139 1,400 700 2,018 293 13,355 3,601 1,045 1,062 32 1,528 4,827 686 22,582 3,788 2,727 16,067 3,805 12,262 249,004 246,773 2,230 13,019 19,127 150.415 9,822 558 141,151 67,907 39,946 123,320 13,177 13,918 1,423 12,495 2,230 148,185 123,003 1,570 1,428 142 345 ( n ) ( D ) 45 265 10,373 16,144 10,220 549 295 687 177 944 1.531 2,095 193 2,379 1,151 219 n.a. 5,923 1,365 34 83 522 524 1,866 910 71 507 42 9.821 324 1,890 486 2,612 2,747 1,761 9,765 18,196 11,499 3,788 7,711 45,291 2,385 1,571 585 7,314 1,460 771 2,362 312 15,264 3,677 1,130 1,217 36 1,674 5,050 483 25,182 4,193 2,956 18,033 4,237 13,796 258,495 255,771 2,724 13,290 19,451 154,754 10,347 612 145,019 68,628 44,848 126,680 13.779 14,295 1,959 12.336 2,724 152,030 125,325 1,682 1,554 127 339 ( d : H 54 250 9,212 16,269 10,227 495 279 599 174 911 1,610 2,239 174 2,320 1,208 217 n.a 6,042 1,386 27 104 546 528 1,893 945 68 506 40 10,199 355 1,917 557 2,590 2,909 1.871 9.938 18,295 1 1 ,823 3,802 8,021 47,569 2,377 1,583 573 7,535 1,484 697 2,478 370 16,678 3,842 1,243 1.374 42 1,760 5,112 420 26,705 4,443 3,069 19,193 4,525 14,669 268,828 266,269 2,559 13,502 19,910 164,944 11,021 653 154,576 63,710 50,542 134,658 14,687 15,599 1,828 13,771 2,559 162,385 134,823 1,753 1,643 110 340 9 17 76 237 9.255 16,999 10,635 502 297 604 178 893 1,646 2,463 219 2,311 1,302 220 n.a. 6,364 1,410 28 105 581 591 1,968 1,020 73 544 44 10,947 429 2,054 596 2,649 3.207 2,013 10,705 19,329 13,746 4,047 9,699 51,748 2,550 1,679 638 8,421 1,548 700 2,927 391 18,068 4,061 1,301 1,543 46 1,865 5.472 537 27,563 4,779 3,121 19,663 4,596 15,067 289,052 286,229 2.823 13.712 21,080 176,426 11,746 524 165,204 69,465 54,383 142,130 16,581 17,714 1,971 15,744 2,823 173,603 144,756 1,867 1,763 104 328 p; 63 244 10,321 17,349 10,851 558 331 668 1 937 1,620 2,569 267 2,144 1,318 251 n.a. 6,498 1,467 31 103 595 606 2,031 978 73 571 45 12,011 409 2,304 614 2,970 3,647 2,067 1 1 ,040 20,656 15,296 4,296 11,000 55.887 2,754 1.884 678 9,777 1.667 820 2,881 373 19,171 4,242 1,401 1,699 50 2,151 5,867 473 28,847 4,977 2,946 20,923 4.858 16.065 303,647 301,707 1.941 13,954 21,761 184.805 12,614 532 172,723 73,055 57,870 149,682 18,103 17,021 1,138 15,882 1,941 182,864 153,037 1,983 1,847 136 316 9 16 50 242 10,966 17,928 11,193 610 338 728 210 993 1,701 2,654 271 2.052 1,366 271 n.a. 6.735 1,485 34 103 589 631 2,138 1,021 81 606 47 12,550 423 2,513 660 3,155 3,816 1.984 1 1 ,827 21,957 15,698 4,484 11,214 59,810 2,783 1,907 708 10,919 1,760 829 3,084 401 20.435 4,385 1.565 1,863 56 2,270 6,238 609 29,827 5,029 2.707 22,091 5,076 17,015 321,549 319.499 2,050 14,180 22,676 195,887 13.447 547 182.987 76.374 62.188 159.270 18.389 18.228 1,160 17,068 2,050 193,838 162,835 2,016 1,900 116 356 8 16 64 269 11,528 18,107 11,331 621 339 764 227 989 1,607 2,750 296 2,085 1,386 269 n.a 6.775 1,455 50 112 543 642 2,175 1,052 74 620 53 13,270 452 2,689 681 3,326 4,140 1.983 12,741 22,854 17,138 4,625 12,513 64,824 2,902 1,956 764 12,579 1,838 879 3.468 463 21.894 4,538 1,659 1,963 63 2,428 6,799 631 31.003 5.141 2,731 23,131 5,421 17,710 343,806 341,976 1,830 14,425 23,834 207,367 14,043 575 193,898 84.081 65,827 169.834 18,531 19,002 927 18,075 1,830 205,537 173,262 2,129 2,029 100 398 9 15 98 277 12,621 18,731 11,826 654 363 836 245 1,059 1,589 2,814 268 2,149 1,548 301 n.a. 6,905 1,487 60 121 535 649 2,244 1.002 79 659 69 13.857 456 2,415 713 4,039 4,209 2.024 13.889 24.411 18.687 5,019 13,668 68,539 3,102 2,028 778 13,311 1,963 922 3,833 473 22.838 4,803 1.763 2.065 68 2,479 7,410 704 32.275 5.380 2.890 24,005 5.665 18,340 363,980 362,086 1.893 14.677 24,799 220.986 14,970 607 206,622 88,023 69,334 182,180 18,769 20,037 967 19,070 1,893 219,093 185,266 2,273 2,166 107 356 12 15 69 260 13,278 19,568 12,378 671 375 873 265 1,104 1,551 2,999 284 2,305 1,644 307 n.a. 7,191 1,513 68 127 526 677 2,359 1.070 110 675 67 14,710 466 2,549 819 4,338 4,435 2,103 14,886 25,641 20,297 5,653 14,644 74.257 3.322 2.126 786 15,575 2,112 950 4,255 521 23.697 5.065 1.935 2.172 73 2,550 8,354 763 33,827 5.482 3.077 25,267 6.090 19,177 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 150 Georgia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Georgia Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 /-"" """-\ 70% v . 81% y^ \ r \ \^^^87o \ /\ ) / ^^^15%, >v \ /*— 1 1 0/ \. \-/ I I /o V ^=-15% □ Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent | Transfer payments 83% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 817c 13% Wage and salary disbursements I j Other labor income Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 207c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Georgia 1 5 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Georgia, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income ■' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work* Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,005 791 214 2,903 346 867 2 n.a. 865 126 14 563 4 300 196 103 214 653 585 12 2 22 154 87 148 36 124 67 17 9 42 890 734 156 2,910 306 757 2 n.a. 755 119 16 527 4 226 140 86 156 601 532 10 2 15 147 80 133 33 113 69 17 8 43 747 644 102 2,924 255 608 2 n a 607 104 36 447 4 157 90 67 102 506 436 7 2 11 109 71 112 28 95 70 18 9 44 583 509 74 2,935 199 472 2 n.a 470 87 26 360 4 109 64 45 74 398 331 7 1 6 82 54 81 25 75 67 17 8 42 600 493 108 2,950 203 501 2 n.a. 500 78 23 362 3 135 95 40 108 394 320 6 1 4 96 51 73 23 66 73 24 8 42 724 583 141 2.964 244 618 2 n.a. 616 81 26 426 4 188 125 63 141 477 391 7 1 8 118 54 101 25 78 86 32 8 47 791 626 165 2,955 268 681 2 n.a. 680 23 458 4 220 148 71 165 516 420 7 1 10 121 58 114 28 81 96 35 9 52 897 735 162 2,978 301 748 2 n a 747 106 45 513 5 231 143 162 587 479 7 1 15 143 65 128 29 92 107 56 10 42 948 769 179 3,037 312 819 6 n a 812 111 25 562 5 251 158 93 179 639 535 9 1 16 164 72 143 31 100 104 47 11 46 892 738 154 3,091 289 763 6 n.a. 757 109 26 532 5 225 134 91 154 609 493 7 1 19 135 67 140 30 95 116 54 11 52 960 811 149 3.120 308 822 7 n a 816 115 29 587 5 230 129 101 149 673 550 6 1 25 162 72 153 31 100 123 59 11 53 1,045 887 157 3,119 335 903 7 n a 896 117 32 639 6 258 137 121 157 746 608 6 2 36 173 78 171 32 110 138 62 20 56 1,328 1,170 158 3.186 417 1,170 10 n.a. 1,161 134 33 860 8 302 136 166 158 1,012 807 6 2 76 243 95 221 36 127 204 65 83 56 1,817 1,559 258 3.215 565 1.632 17 n.a. 1,615 166 37 1,185 10 437 229 208 258 1.374 991 327 116 256 39 153 383 98 226 59 2,343 2,022 321 3.245 722 2,162 36 n.a. 2,126 180 37 1,618 14 530 288 242 321 1.842 1,219 10 6 72 472 147 289 42 181 623 173 385 64 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,623 2,295 328 3,161 830 2,425 38 n.a. 2,387 187 49 1,849 21 555 291 264 328 2,097 1,358 11 6 45 549 170 330 44 203 739 168 500 71 2,713 2,352 361 3,089 878 2,459 36 n.a. 2,423 195 94 1,829 26 604 319 285 361 2,098 1,400 13 6 47 506 182 373 51 222 698 162 456 80 2,743 2,373 370 3,251 844 2.345 31 n.a. 2,314 236 193 1,656 27 661 326 335 370 1,975 1.612 16 8 90 496 214 475 65 247 363 127 145 91 2,897 2,500 397 3.271 886 2,460 33 n.a. 2,427 260 211 1,754 32 674 351 323 397 2,063 1,777 15 10 123 556 213 514 71 273 286 109 74 104 3,226 2,835 391 3,259 990 2.737 33 20 2,725 306 195 1,940 36 761 335 426 391 2.346 2.031 21 13 160 637 226 592 84 298 315 115 82 118 3,228 2,909 320 3,325 971 2,707 34 21 2,693 317 218 1,976 39 691 267 424 320 2,387 2,009 24 12 151 622 224 589 89 299 378 126 120 132 3,688 3,319 369 3,458 1,067 3,060 46 21 3,035 372 281 2,227 50 783 314 469 369 2.691 2,254 26 13 176 743 236 622 106 333 437 147 146 144 4,260 3.791 468 3,531 1,206 3,661 55 21 3.627 395 238 2,659 63 939 407 533 468 3,193 2,579 28 15 205 857 270 712 120 372 614 199 252 163 4,594 4,201 393 3,584 1,282 3,967 61 19 3,926 429 239 2,970 72 925 331 594 393 3,573 2,857 30 16 297 912 292 767 137 405 717 232 296 188 4,735 4,324 411 3,558 1,331 4,080 63 20 4,036 449 250 3.070 79 931 350 580 411 3,669 2,957 30 16 244 981 308 798 153 427 712 221 287 205 4,708 4.446 261 3,602 1,307 3,999 74 16 3,942 488 278 3,123 86 791 206 585 261 3.738 2,984 32 17 228 986 306 816 163 437 754 222 315 216 5,190 4,851 340 3,636 1,428 4,435 86 13 4,363 527 301 3,409 101 925 283 642 340 4.096 3,321 31 19 256 1,122 328 875 188 503 775 240 305 229 5,561 5.277 284 3,701 1,503 4,743 96 11 4.658 584 319 3,717 118 908 223 684 284 4,459 3.660 32 23 284 1,221 358 960 215 567 800 256 285 259 5,750 5,481 270 3.766 1,527 4.882 110 8 4.780 605 36d 3.845 131 906 213 693 270 4,612 3,749 32 24 273 1,241 382 985 223 590 862 264 299 298 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 152 Georgia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Georgia, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 ' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,026 5,652 374 3,804 1,584 5,080 115 7 4,972 637 416 3,943 117 1,021 317 703 374 4,706 3,810 34 15 18 21 (') (') (') 21 280 1,205 441 86 26 38 21 28 37 20 61 105 4 16 ( L ) 764 159 2 293 111 86 50 44 5 4 10 384 116 83 4 55 72 53 401 607 235 72 162 643 25 75 132 40 31 16 9 10 128 29 31 n.a. n.a. 37 896 289 282 324 n.a. n.a. 6,435 6,110 325 3,868 1,664 5,416 132 6 5,290 700 446 4,273 135 1,008 262 745 325 5,091 4,171 30 15 15 25 (') c- (') 24 309 1,358 495 98 30 42 24 29 41 24 67 117 5 17 1 863 172 1 343 128 95 54 49 6 5 11 415 117 95 5 62 79 57 431 651 257 79 178 694 27 78 135 47 33 19 13 9 142 31 34 n.a. ( L ) 90 n.a. 38 920 297 286 337 n.a. n.a. 6,726 6.385 341 3,956 1,700 5,632 154 5 5,483 775 469 4,489 142 1,001 278 722 341 5,290 4,299 36 16 20 25 (') ( L ) 1 24 311 1,377 481 92 30 44 23 34 43 25 69 98 4 17 1 897 183 2 341 132 105 58 55 5 5 11 432 115 99 6 66 85 60 453 658 273 91 182 733 27 79 143 51 35 18 16 8 154 31 35 n.a. ( L ) 97 n.a. 39 992 322 293 377 n.a. n.a. 7,013 6,648 365 4,015 1,747 5,807 161 4 5,650 832 531 4,613 154 1,040 299 742 365 5,442 4,390 37 18 19 26 ( L ) ( L ) 1 25 310 1,393 477 88 29 47 25 36 44 29 59 98 4 16 1 917 1 2 340 134 114 58 57 6 6 12 443 110 101 6 74 88 63 462 663 291 98 193 765 27 83 141 54 35 19 18 8 160 36 37 n.a. L L) 104 n.a. 43 1,052 342 294 416 n.a. n.a. 7,522 7,183 339 4,086 1,841 6,256 180 1 6,077 892 553 5,037 172 1,048 272 775 339 5,917 4,749 39 20 19 27 1 25 346 1,545 556 94 33 53 28 43 51 31 74 125 5 19 1 989 197 2 358 159 123 62 62 6 8 13 471 113 113 7 79 92 66 495 709 308 101 206 810 29 88 145 60 40 20 17 9 163 39 39 n.a. (L i 112 n.a. 51 1,168 371 331 466 n.a. n.a. 8,165 7,743 422 4,172 1,957 6,806 207 -3 6,596 974 594 5,464 194 1,149 346 803 422 6,384 5,104 39 20 19 27 ( L ) ( L ) 2 25 377 1,684 643 107 31 60 28 53 54 35 92 155 6 21 1 1,041 202 3 370 173 131 65 68 6 10 13 505 113 123 7 89 102 71 531 743 335 113 222 863 31 94 146 64 45 20 19 9 174 46 42 n.a. ( L ) 119 n.a. 55 1,280 397 385 499 n.a. n.a. 8,848 8,488 360 4,258 2,078 7,381 228 -5 7,147 1,072 628 5,! 230 1,162 276 886 360 7,021 5,642 42 24 1 30 1 ( L ) 2 27 421 1,873 717 110 36 68 35 64 59 38 101 178 7 21 ( L ) 1,156 220 3 417 192 143 74 72 6 15 15 545 106 135 8 98 119 79 578 827 371 125 246 954 34 104 149 71 50 24 19 10 199 56 46 n.a. ( L ) 126 n.a. 67 1,379 422 414 543 n.a. n.a. 9,773 9,368 405 4,332 2,256 8,136 248 -10 7,878 1,200 694 6,603 273 1,260 322 938 405 7,731 6.240 43 25 18 31 1 (M 2 27 492 2,110 836 124 39 75 40 70 66 46 133 208 10 24 1 1,274 235 3 467 217 152 81 80 6 17 16 598 112 151 7 110 131 622 901 404 137 266 1,039 40 111 152 79 52 26 21 10 220 62 50 n.a. f) 134 n.a. 82 1,491 457 416 618 n.a. n.a. 10,773 10,356 417 4,379 2,460 9,038 330 -15 8,693 1,306 773 7,408 313 1,317 352 966 417 8,621 6,901 42 26 16 33 1 ( L ) 2 30 527 2,368 957 128 42 79 45 87 82 54 138 253 12 29 7 1,411 256 3 526 234 168 89 92 7 19 17 668 123 167 8 128 147 95 670 982 432 149 283 1,177 48 122 154 91 55 27 28 11 240 67 61 n.a. ( L ) 151 n.a. 122 1,721 515 501 704 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Georgia 53 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Georgia, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance > 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products .'. Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,943 12,572 371 4.482 2,888 10,866 415 -32 10,419 1,451 1,073 9,050 424 1,392 295 1.098 371 10,495 8,302 49 32 17 48 2 (') 7 38 654 2,810 1,128 141 50 87 50 106 98 69 159 311 14 32 12 1,682 295 3 628 286 195 109 100 8 37 20 814 132 200 13 179 178 112 792 1,195 533 181 352 1,407 67 142 170 126 66 29 38 12 318 80 82 n.a. ( L ) 155 n.a. 121 2,193 630 582 982 n.a. n.a. 14,428 13,986 442 4,551 3,170 12,191 496 -53 11,642 1,566 1,220 10,178 486 1,527 362 1,165 442 11,749 9,343 55 38 17 54 2 (') 6 46 729 3,167 1,315 149 58 98 56 122 107 81 156 424 16 34 15 1,852 322 3 684 303 222 124 111 8 55 20 899 137 216 12 208 200 125 903 1,334 608 212 396 1,594 76 150 173 150 74 38 38 13 368 89 102 n.a (') 179 n.a. 144 2,405 670 659 1.076 n.a. n.a. 15,657 15,234 424 4,605 3,400 12,996 534 ^18 12,414 1,744 1,500 10,893 571 1,532 338 1,195 424 12,573 9,960 57 38 19 59 2 (') 6 51 750 3,218 1,276 151 55 104 66 124 112 93 148 361 18 36 9 1,942 360 3 684 319 226 130 122 9 65 22 1,010 144 234 14 244 233 142 988 1,446 682 245 437 1,748 86 154 173 164 81 40 41 14 423 107 109 n.a. (') 188 n.a 169 2,613 771 596 1,245 n.a. n.a. 17,268 16,785 484 4,710 3,666 14,220 600 -13 13,577 1,907 1,785 11,817 663 1.740 402 1,338 484 13,736 10.919 67 44 23 60 2 (') 2 55 899 3,373 1,314 164 60 114 74 134 114 99 199 291 18 39 8 2.059 376 3 731 334 242 135 132 10 76 21 1,117 149 268 14 270 264 152 1,095 1,597 782 273 509 1.928 94 162 172 189 96 44 43 15 482 122 130 n.a. (') 198 n.a 181 2,817 812 578 1,427 n.a. n.a. 19,430 18,924 506 4.807 4,042 16,056 692 -36 15,328 2.081 2,021 13,261 808 1,987 427 1,560 506 15,550 12,526 76 50 25 71 2 1 7 61 1,151 3,802 1,503 195 72 135 102 152 137 115 231 290 23 44 8 2,300 407 3 835 363 265 152 147 17 88 23 1,302 162 325 16 316 310 173 1,213 1,827 897 300 597 2,188 100 166 173 236 117 54 47 16 546 144 158 n.a. (') 208 n.a 222 3,024 872 563 1,589 n.a. n.a 22,050 21.230 819 4,907 4,494 18,231 873 -31 17,328 2.376 2,345 14,955 937 2,339 714 1,626 819 17,412 14,086 84 55 29 78 2 1 8 68 1,283 4,188 1,651 221 76 152 124 175 165 138 252 266 25 49 8 2,537 441 3 938 392 294 166 163 16 102 22 1,504 194 384 19 350 366 192 1,375 2,068 1,027 352 675 2,478 115 175 178 286 135 64 57 18 599 166 178 n.a 1 224 n.a. 284 3.326 936 563 1,827 n.a. n.a. 24,288 23,584 704 4,995 4,863 19,612 983 -25 18,604 2.768 2,916 16.279 1,075 2,258 574 1.684 704 18.907 15,262 94 61 33 99 2 2 1 78 1.325 4,371 1.674 220 73 163 145 181 188 161 213 240 30 53 6 2,697 475 3 972 402 324 180 189 16 115 20 1,662 204 410 23 400 406 220 1,622 2,226 1,096 400 696 2,766 124 182 167 330 142 73 64 18 703 188 194 n a 1 244 n a 335 3.645 1.007 543 2,095 n.a. n a 26,045 25,387 658 5,059 5,149 20,373 1,010 -11 19,352 2,912 3,781 16,827 1,234 2,312 510 1,802 658 19,715 15,695 57 32 105 1 3 27 75 1,193 4,343 1,630 218 63 160 156 171 190 154 200 234 30 53 n.a. 2.713 524 3 940 400 335 189 181 19 107 14 1,755 206 404 20 451 432 242 1.753 2,292 1,141 421 721 3,023 135 189 167 367 151 76 68 20 800 202 181 86 1 217 n a 364 4,020 1,121 546 2,353 n.a. n.a. 29,135 28.491 644 5,126 5,684 23.052 1,134 -24 21,894 3,139 4,102 18.903 1,539 2,610 488 2,122 644 22,409 17,963 103 66 37 129 1 3 39 86 1,323 5.234 1,991 269 74 183 1 200 208 182 330 258 36 62 n.a. 3.243 598 3 1.151 491 392 213 223 19 132 20 2,008 224 475 25 505 490 289 1.936 2,563 1,296 455 841 3,371 186 216 192 425 181 85 7S 23 904 210 185 93 1 220 n a 372 4,446 1,232 622 2,592 n.a. n a 32,247 31.878 370 5,212 6,187 25,699 1,265 -28 24,406 3,486 4,355 21,126 1,853 2,721 209 2,512 370 25,330 20.423 98 65 33 161 2 15 42 101 1,504 6,016 2,324 322 85 215 220 240 251 210 418 250 45 68 n.a. 3,692 665 3 1,270 540 448 317 251 23 156 20 2.290 240 534 31 596 562 327 2,193 2,838 1,404 480 924 3,920 220 233 208 522 183 103 102 24 1,070 281 199 103 1 243 n a 427 4,906 1.345 694 2,868 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 54 Georgia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Georgia, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal Income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services |3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 36,745 36,168 577 5,286 6,951 29,386 1,459 -2 27,925 4,072 4,749 23,913 2,164 3,310 425 2,884 577 28,809 23,408 115 75 40 160 2 12 29 117 1,770 6,804 2,651 399 98 255 262 277 264 264 410 296 48 79 n.a. 4,154 738 3 1.381 611 516 401 277 27 179 21 2,653 269 627 37 695 648 376 2,595 3,232 1,605 524 1,081 4,473 261 260 227 635 213 121 114 28 1,206 315 202 115 1 262 n.a. 513 5,401 1.432 761 3.208 n.a. n.a. 41,404 40,789 616 5,391 7,680 32,875 1,698 4 31,182 4,844 5,379 26,788 2,457 3,630 456 3,174 616 32,259 26,346 133 87 46 179 2 10 37 130 1,915 7,712 3,002 472 82 282 304 308 333 304 417 355 59 84 n.a. 4,711 818 24 1.515 715 585 475 315 32 212 20 3,054 315 713 41 809 763 413 2,942 3,534 1,820 589 1,231 5,058 286 280 219 770 236 124 128 30 1,356 367 228 128 2 285 n.a. 618 5,913 1,558 826 3,529 1,077 2,452 46,228 46,170 58 5,486 8,426 35,665 1,932 8 33,741 6,048 6,440 29,803 2,835 3,027 -102 3,129 58 35,607 28,999 136 90 46 237 2 9 80 145 2,074 8,285 3,346 461 112 311 331 350 372 352 420 473 72 93 n.a 4,939 930 35 1,534 712 646 447 358 31 223 23 3,436 353 758 49 930 884 463 3,263 3,797 2,023 663 1,360 5,747 321 297 209 910 248 143 132 33 1,576 426 260 138 2 314 n.a. 738 6,608 1,652 968 3,987 1,238 2,750 52,116 51,598 518 5,568 9,359 39,603 2.275 12 37,340 7,437 7,339 33,073 3,115 3,415 366 3,049 518 39.086 31,770 147 102 45 254 2 9 85 158 2,124 8,993 3.690 440 126 328 386 369 436 418 480 536 87 85 n.a 5,303 1,034 47 1,606 717 701 448 409 31 283 26 3,844 378 808 48 1,039 1,026 545 3,557 4,153 2.244 736 1,507 6,455 356 309 204 1,072 271 145 141 31 1,794 472 283 151 2 339 n.a. 886 7,316 1,798 1,038 4,480 1,384 3,095 56,170 55.488 682 5,650 9,942 42,352 2.490 -29 39.833 8,274 8,063 35,398 3,490 3,464 516 2,949 682 41,671 33,764 147 114 33 245 2 10 71 162 2,278 9,239 3,803 436 137 335 385 358 410 470 447 625 109 93 n.a 5.436 1,101 67 1,514 740 734 497 437 31 292 23 4,229 382 837 48 1,154 1,170 639 3,809 4,353 2,371 830 1,541 7,092 384 310 201 1,210 283 144 148 34 2,056 564 297 152 2 380 n.a. 928 7,907 1,902 1.208 4,797 1,486 3,310 61,532 61,066 466 5,728 10,742 46,410 2.719 -68 43.623 9,185 8,724 38,809 3,852 3,750 302 3,447 466 45,944 37,471 182 138 44 219 1 7 36 175 2,602 10,073 4,172 516 156 381 387 388 439 539 467 679 119 101 n.a. 5,902 1,137 80 1,705 803 785 560 467 29 315 21 4,598 419 933 52 1,262 1,223 708 4,142 4,933 2,761 927 1,835 7,960 388 357 197 1,441 337 159 168 41 2,275 644 330 169 2 419 n.a. 1.033 8,473 2,073 1,223 5,177 1,633 3,544 70,183 69.229 954 5.835 12,028 53,368 3,104 -103 50,160 10,862 9,161 44,011 4,262 5,095 786 4,308 954 52,413 43,270 219 171 48 262 2 7 49 204 3.433 11,331 4,910 609 179 424 450 429 530 613 629 806 120 122 n.a. 6,421 1,177 91 1,795 890 890 676 509 32 340 19 5.004 453 1,121 61 1,354 1,208 807 4,873 5,733 3,075 1,035 2,039 9,340 439 407 222 1,787 426 200 191 52 2,537 796 377 186 3 456 n.a. 1,262 9,143 2,260 1,312 5,571 1,748 3,823 77,087 76,310 777 5,963 12,928 58,908 3,577 -118 55,214 11,919 9,954 48,699 4,758 5,451 602 4,848 58,132 48,158 254 206 48 294 P) ( D ) 72 216 3,995 12,207 5,450 697 200 461 469 449 602 672 739 902 134 125 n.a 6,758 1,247 110 1,811 888 946 781 552 33 370 20 5,397 453 1,196 65 1,501 1,327 855 5,512 6,476 3.427 1.185 2,242 10,596 478 479 218 2,076 507 174 221 60 2,881 899 425 209 4 482 n.a. 1,483 9,974 2,455 1,411 6,108 1,913 4,195 83,773 82,957 815 6,085 13,768 64,373 3,993 -163 60,216 12,882 10,674 53,198 5,300 5,875 649 5,226 815 63,557 52,891 279 225 53 238 ( D ) ( D ) -7 239 4,729 13,185 5,875 741 202 511 484 492 639 780 771 981 145 128 n.a. 7,310 1,373 116 1,955 930 1,020 897 583 38 378 19 5,802 457 1,322 73 1,586 1,411 953 5,809 6.878 3,977 1,382 2,596 1 1 ,996 526 537 224 2,420 537 207 247 71 3,272 1,057 463 242 5 525 n.a. 1,661 10,666 2,471 1,491 6,703 2,114 4,589 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Georgia 155 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Georgia, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing , Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 98,473 97,334 1,139 6,316 15,591 75,882 4,772 -157 70,953 15,243 12,278 62,426 6,335 7,121 952 6,169 1,139 74,743 62,298 352 311 41 338 1 10 36 291 4,892 14.693 6,555 815 219 543 554 538 742 877 811 1,092 216 148 n.a. 8,138 1.521 149 2,243 952 1,101 1,066 641 35 405 25 6,764 423 1,581 68 1,828 1,833 1,032 7,098 7,761 5,065 1,656 3,410 15,333 598 652 230 2,876 679 264 315 127 4,559 1,367 584 307 9 663 1,846 257 12,445 2,862 1,565 8,018 2,526 5,492 105,564 104,227 1,337 6,411 16,466 80,144 5,137 -108 74,899 17,205 13,460 65,602 6.840 7,702 1,143 6,559 1.337 78.807 65.408 372 324 49 313 (') 7 7 298 4,829 15,014 6,538 843 223 541 555 565 797 969 664 980 245 155 n.a. 8.476 1,540 159 2,424 923 1,152 1,122 662 34 434 26 6,950 394 1,641 67 1,863 1,928 1,055 7,583 7,948 5,301 1,747 3,554 17,099 654 661 242 3,369 689 279 341 152 5,084 1,431 640 343 12 728 2,159 313 13,399 3,003 1,605 8,790 2,767 6,024 113,112 1 1 1 ,920 1,192 6,506 17,385 85,363 5,483 -92 79.788 18,356 14,969 69.712 7,641 8,009 973 7,036 1,192 84.170 69,611 411 353 58 317 ( L ) 6 7 303 5,058 15,336 6,591 852 215 541 581 581 822 985 541 1,041 276 157 n.a. 8,745 1,580 169 2,453 901 1,231 1,185 712 36 454 25 7,763 390 1,701 71 2,126 2,376 1.099 7,788 8,060 5,591 1,782 3,808 19,288 713 739 249 4,070 718 312 410 173 5,838 1,571 699 389 14 788 2,346 261 14,560 3,275 1,619 9,666 3,054 6,612 118,746 117,235 1,511 6,623 17,930 88,443 5,763 -«1 82,598 19,073 17,075 71,642 8,197 8,604 1,306 7,298 1,511 86,932 71,498 447 393 55 284 (') 5 7 271 4,521 15,727 6,640 827 209 552 552 557 843 1,021 536 1,055 324 164 n.a. 9,088 1,741 171 2,484 902 1,283 1,239 749 33 456 28 8,147 395 1,751 75 2,143 2,617 1,164 7,977 8,207 5,872 1,877 3,995 20,316 757 750 243 4.033 703 305 468 172 6,409 1,639 800 419 14 841 2.460 303 15,434 3,500 1,759 10,175 3.198 6,977 127,686 126,129 1,557 6,760 18,888 96,052 6,151 -96 89,805 18,908 18,973 76.977 9,224 9,851 1,363 8.488 1,557 94.496 78,451 470 415 55 302 (') 6 5 291 4,704 16,995 7,220 924 214 572 585 613 921 1,110 553 1,209 350 169 n.a 9,775 1,854 200 2,664 960 1.402 1.290 812 37 528 29 9.131 440 2.032 71 2,413 2,891 1,284 8,570 8,771 6,621 2,045 4,576 22,888 847 810 272 4.583 740 317 598 186 7,519 1,831 873 473 16 867 2,595 361 16,044 3.652 2.129 10,263 3.232 7,031 135,613 134,082 1,531 6,895 19,668 102,333 6,597 -115 95,621 19,502 20,490 81,652 10,082 10,599 1,308 9,291 1.531 100,801 84,021 514 456 58 311 ( L ) 3 6 302 5,190 17,781 7.580 1,006 242 599 611 656 971 1,131 658 1,149 379 177 n.a. 10,201 2,035 181 2,812 922 1,432 1,333 857 36 566 27 9,960 391 2.215 73 2,515 3.423 1,344 8,978 9,452 7,202 2,234 4,968 24.634 855 898 290 5,135 813 355 619 209 7.888 1,864 973 534 19 968 2,846 365 16,781 3,834 2,065 10,882 3.454 7.428 145,373 143,542 1,831 7,046 20,632 109,446 7,139 -141 102,166 21,302 21,905 87,249 10,715 11,482 1,624 9.859 1,831 107,616 90,019 576 504 72 323 (') 2 4 317 5,838 19,119 8,344 1,100 262 638 622 733 1,128 1,248 758 1,220 430 204 n.a 10.775 2,094 187 3,004 915 1.482 1.472 916 36 642 27 10,563 398 2.392 77 2,583 3,743 1,371 9,344 10,253 7,448 2,310 5,137 26,556 892 916 304 5,876 918 363 646 231 8,292 1,880 1,058 609 19 1,013 3.033 505 17,597 3,992 2.052 11.552 3.690 7,862 155,959 154,200 1,759 7,189 21,696 117,310 7,704 -203 109,403 23.078 23,478 94,404 10,839 12,067 1,531 10,537 1,759 115.551 97,184 641 576 65 344 ( L ) 4 5 335 6.517 20,045 8.980 1,360 278 702 637 757 1,227 1,324 790 1,264 435 206 n.a. 1 1 ,065 2.118 218 3.079 846 1.541 1,552 964 37 682 29 11,198 385 2,529 84 2,605 4,231 1,364 9.902 11,016 8.154 2,414 5,739 29.368 932 957 330 6.949 955 402 778 270 8,909 1,959 1,160 663 22 1,079 3.509 493 18.367 4.012 2,131 12.224 3,931 8,293 167,956 165,962 1,994 7,334 22,900 125,807 8,228 -265 117.313 25,458 25,184 101,951 10,886 12,971 1.763 11.207 1,994 123,813 104,764 676 618 57 350 (') 4 6 340 7,247 20,897 9,478 1,488 315 739 678 812 1,314 1,370 764 1,345 438 216 n.a. 11,419 2,331 231 3.116 738 1.571 1.601 993 40 776 20 11,959 398 2,061 97 3,337 4.674 1.392 10.680 11,911 8,919 2,615 6,303 32,127 1,057 996 337 8.155 1.048 379 881 306 9.477 2,052 1.230 732 23 1,152 3,790 512 19,049 4.099 2,141 12,809 4,127 8,683 178,875 176,696 2,179 7,490 23,882 134,876 8.844 -272 125.761 26,914 26.200 109,841 11.129 13,906 1,942 11,963 2.179 132,697 112.758 740 681 59 369 ( L ) 4 6 358 7,646 21,959 10,002 1,538 322 811 718 857 1,429 1,444 885 1,324 448 226 n.a. 11,957 2,421 254 3,231 670 1,661 1,770 1,058 42 836 14 12,881 407 2,256 108 3.665 5,038 1.408 11.639 12,606 9.837 2.903 6.934 35,081 1,126 1.065 342 9.388 1.140 418 832 327 9.919 2.281 1.339 816 24 1.198 4,308 558 19.940 4,204 2.236 13.500 4,290 9,209 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 156 Hawaii STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Hawaii Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 66% 79% Net earnings by place of residence j J Dividends, interest, and rent 17% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 80% 88% - Wage and salary disbursements j j Other labor income 12% 8% Proprietors' income 357c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Hawaii 157 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Hawaii '- [Millions of dollars] 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local n.a. n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n a n.a. n a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n.a n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. na- na n.a n.a. na- na, n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n a n.a. n a n a n.a. n.a. n.a n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n a. n a n.a. n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n a n a n a n a. n.a n.a. n a n a. n.a n.a. n a n.a. n a n a. n a n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n.a n.a. n a n a n a n a n a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n.a. n a n.a. n a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a. n.a. n a n a n.a. n.a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n a n.a. n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a. n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n.a. n a n a n.a. n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n a. n.a. n.a n a n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n a. n a. n a. n.a. n.a n a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a n a n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a. n.a. n a n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n a n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n a. n.a n a n.a. n.a n a n.a. n a. n a. n a n.a. 699 623 76 499 1,400 592 11 580 82 36 510 15 68 13 54 76 516 311 3 1 28 58 46 95 16 65 205 80 72 53 799 715 84 502 1,591 701 14 687 82 30 596 16 89 16 72 84 617 357 3 1 38 65 47 110 19 74 260 104 101 55 873 787 495 1,763 772 15 757 85 31 651 17 105 18 87 86 686 389 3 1 40 69 53 121 19 84 297 113 127 57 902 815 87 499 1,808 790 17 773 96 33 674 20 96 20 76 87 703 396 3 1 43 71 53 121 21 83 307 113 131 64 917 827 90 504 1,819 786 17 769 110 38 667 23 96 21 75 90 696 395 3 1 38 71 54 123 24 83 301 104 131 66 967 877 90 529 1,828 820 20 800 124 42 692 26 102 24 78 90 730 419 3 1 37 74 57 131 27 91 311 111 132 68 1,022 930 92 548 1,865 21 847 132 43 729 28 111 26 84 92 776 450 3 1 42 75 63 135 30 102 326 115 139 73 1,089 998 92 573 1,901 932 27 905 136 48 784 30 117 28 89 92 840 494 3 1 51 79 69 144 36 111 346 120 145 81 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 158 Hawaii STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Hawaii, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements . Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations "" Engineering and management services u Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,156 1,093 63 605 1,910 984 29 956 147 53 847 27 110 12 99 63 921 564 3 1 1 P) 68 98 14 2 3 5 P) 2 1 ( D ) | ( D ) 1 84 65 ( n ) 6 1 9 n o o 71 (') 6 17 24 12 12 53 104 45 11 34 121 13 11 12 10 4 2 5 2 30 5 8 n.a. «3 n.a. 12 357 130 140 87 n.a. n.a. 1,294 1,222 72 622 2,081 1,102 32 1,071 165 59 951 30 121 13 108 72 1,031 645 3 2 1 1 p] 113 17 3 4 6 (') 2 1 ( D ) Pj 1 ( n ) 1 o 96 74 ( D ) 7 2 11 (') ( D ) 80 (') 7 1 28 13 13 59 114 52 13 39 136 15 13 12 12 5 2 6 2 34 6 9 n.a. W 7 n.a. 14 386 143 145 98 n.a. n.a. 1,481 1,399 82 642 2,307 1,244 39 1,205 214 61 1,076 27 141 21 121 82 1,162 735 4 3 1 1 ( D ) P) 116 119 20 3 4 7 (') 3 1 n o 1 P) 1 o 99 73 n 8 2 12 n o o < n ) 86 1 9 16 30 15 14 65 126 59 14 45 159 19 15 12 14 6 2 7 3 39 6 9 n.a. 1 10 n.a. 18 427 154 169 104 n.a. n.a. 1,602 1,526 76 659 2,431 1,332 43 1,289 240 73 1,158 30 144 14 130 76 1,256 791 5 3 2 1 P) n p> 120 124 21 3 4 7 1 3 1 P) (') 1 ( D ) 1 103 76 ( D ) 8 2 13 P) (') ( L ) 88 1 9 15 31 16 15 72 132 66 16 50 183 21 16 12 19 10 3 9 2 42 8 9 n.a. 1 11 n.a. 21 465 165 188 112 n.a. n.a. 1,713 1,634 79 684 2,505 1,415 45 1,370 260 83 1,231 33 152 16 136 79 1,336 823 6 4 2 1 P) P) P) 111 126 22 3 4 7 1 3 1 P) C) 1 ( D ) 1 104 76 n 8 1 14 ft 95 1 10 17 33 17 17 79 138 72 19 52 197 23 17 12 19 9 3 8 3 46 9 11 n.a. 1 13 n.a. 24 513 178 204 130 n.a. n.a. 1,823 1,736 88 682 2,673 1,512 53 1,459 276 89 1,320 36 156 19 137 1,424 861 5 4 1 1 P) P) P) 116 130 24 3 4 7 1 3 1 ( D ) (') 1 ( D ) 1 106 78 P I 2 1 P) (') n P) 101 1 10 1 35 18 18 82 144 74 21 53 208 27 18 12 19 10 4 8 2 49 9 12 n.a. 1 14 n.a. 24 563 185 233 145 n.a. n.a. 1,982 1,892 89 700 2,831 1,643 57 1,586 303 92 1,440 41 162 16 146 89 1,554 942 6 4 2 1 P) P) ( D ) 134 135 25 3 4 10 1 3 1 P) ( L ) 1 P) 1 o 110 81 ( n ) 9 1 15 ( n ) ( L ) P) P) 109 1 11 19 38 21 19 84 160 83 23 60 231 33 20 12 24 10 4 9 3 52 10 13 n.a. 1 16 n.a. 25 611 196 265 151 n.a. n.a. 2,176 2,084 92 704 3,091 1,788 62 1,727 343 107 1,574 47 167 16 150 92 1,697 1,036 7 5 2 1 P) P) P) 154 142 26 3 3 12 1 4 1 P) (') 1 P) 1 116 84 P) 9 1 15 P) 3 ( l ; p: 120 2 14 18 41 25 21 96 25 71 253 37 20 12 27 11 5 9 4 56 10 14 n.a. 1 18 n.a. 28 660 216 276 168 n.a. n.a. 2,385 2,289 95 710 3,359 1,966 81 1,885 372 127 1,730 56 180 16 164 95 1,871 1,152 7 5 2 1 P) P) P) 177 151 30 4 3 13 1 4 1 P) Pi 1 P) 1 122 87 P) 10 1 16 P) 3 ( L ) P) 134 ( L ) 16 21 47 29 21 96 192 106 26 79 288 45 23 14 30 12 6 10 3 63 12 14 n.a. 1 23 n.a. 32 719 238 282 198 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Hawaii 159 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Hawaii, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 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 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements . Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian : Military State and local State Local 2,913 2,797 116 734 3,969 2,407 106 2,301 434 178 2.118 76 213 32 181 116 2.290 1,406 8 6 2 2 P) (") P) 203 168 37 4 4 16 2 5 1 ( n ) (') 4 (" 2 131 90 P) 13 1 19 ( n ) 3 (') P) 184 19 21 65 54 24 113 234 131 33 98 362 71 26 12 37 15 6 13 4 79 13 17 n.a. 2 28 n.a. 39 885 287 345 252 n.a. n.a. 3,332 3,211 121 743 4,484 2,760 122 2,638 477 216 2,427 89 244 37 207 121 2,639 1,676 9 7 2 ( n ) n 279 188 47 6 4 21 2 5 1 n o 6 ( n ) 2 141 93 (') n 14 1 21 P) 5 (') ( n ) 215 (') 23 22 77 66 26 130 265 158 40 118 431 91 27 12 46 19 8 14 6 91 15 19 n.a 2 34 n.a 47 962 307 371 284 n.a. n.a. 3,811 3,676 135 763 4,996 3,147 141 3,006 530 276 2,778 115 254 39 215 135 3,012 1,920 11 2 p] o ( D : p! 330 205 50 7 5 22 2 5 1 P (') 5 < D ) 2 155 102 ( L ) ( n ) 16 1 24 (") 6 (') P) 250 L L > 27 23 92 79 29 146 306 184 48 136 487 103 29 13 56 21 9 15 4 104 18 21 n.a. 2 38 n.a. 54 1,092 331 419 343 n.a. n.a. 4,112 3.979 133 792 5,194 3.338 159 3,180 579 353 2,931 130 278 46 232 133 3,205 2,028 12 9 3 303 216 48 5 21 2 5 1 P) (') 3 ( n ) 3 168 112 (') p 17 1 25 n 6 (') P) 268 (') 26 21 100 88 33 151 330 200 54 145 547 125 31 13 57 23 10 17 4 117 21 25 n.a. 3 43 n.a. 56 1,177 358 431 388 n.a. n.a. 4,524 4,390 134 818 5,530 3.667 174 3,493 610 420 3,185 149 334 47 287 134 3.533 2.252 14 11 4 2 ( n ) p! 329 226 52 9 5 23 2 5 2 P) (') 3 (") 3 173 110 ( 0. 19 2 28 ( r> ) 7 (') P) 290 (') 29 21 113 91 36 166 369 220 59 162 637 146 32 14 67 24 9 20 6 145 27 30 n.a. 3 48 n.a. 66 1,281 375 508 398 n.a. n.a. 5,028 4,890 138 842 5,973 4,050 207 3,843 702 483 3,550 171 329 33 296 138 3,912 2,526 15 12 4 2 ( n ) P] p) 394 226 58 10 5 26 2 5 2 P) ( L ) 4 (") 3 168 99 (') n 20 3 30 ( n ) 7 1 P) 322 (') 32 24 135 91 40 182 420 251 67 184 714 165 35 15 73 30 12 24 8 147 32 37 n.a 3 50 n.a 82 1,385 383 578 425 n.a n.a. 5,762 5,404 357 858 6,714 4.631 238 4.393 786 582 3.895 192 544 237 308 357 4.274 2,763 16 13 4 4 pi ( n ) P) 427 252 63 8 5 29 3 6 2 P) ( L ) 5 P) 4 189 113 (') ( n ) 22 3 33 PJ 9 1 P) 351 (') 34 25 158 92 41 196 462 278 77 201 775 167 38 15 86 33 13 29 7 166 36 42 n.a. 3 51 n.a 92 1,511 412 631 468 n.a. n.a 6,195 5,985 210 875 7,079 4,904 264 4,640 810 744 4,238 246 419 79 340 210 4,693 3.048 16 12 4 7 P) P) P) 457 277 68 6 4 30 4 7 2 (") ( L ) 7 P) 6 n a 209 127 ( L ) PJ 22 2 36 ( n ) 10 1 n 388 (') 38 27 172 103 48 203 518 319 88 231 865 193 41 15 95 40 14 32 9 192 38 37 15 2 51 n.a 90 1.645 443 668 534 n a n a 6,726 6,551 175 892 7,537 5,283 286 4,997 855 873 4,530 289 464 38 426 175 5,108 3,344 21 15 6 10 PJ ( n ) ( n ) 414 293 70 6 4 29 5 7 2 ( n ) ( L ) 8 P) 7 n a 223 133 (') PJ 23 3 41 P) 11 1 P) 438 (') 39 31 205 113 51 219 587 358 101 257 1.004 255 46 18 110 45 15 34 9 223 41 37 19 3 55 n a 92 1.765 479 668 618 n a n.a. 7,287 7,101 187 916 7,958 5,737 313 5.425 927 936 4,871 335 531 44 487 187 5.550 3.676 23 16 6 11 ( r> ) n ( n > 408 331 77 6 4 32 4 8 2 P] (' ) 11 (") 8 n a 254 139 ( L ) PJ 26 4 63 PJ 12 1 P) 490 44 35 234 125 53 241 642 362 111 251 1,169 300 50 20 126 49 17 40 11 270 57 40 26 3 62 n a 100 1,874 509 674 691 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 60 Hawaii STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Hawaii, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products , Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing , Water transportation Other transportation , Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services " Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,091 7,921 170 929 8,711 6,333 353 5,980 1,093 1,018 5,410 400 522 35 487 170 6,163 4,145 26 20 6 7 ( D ) P) ( D ) 461 371 83 6 5 35 5 8 2 ( D ) ( L ) 11 ( D ) 10 n.a. 288 153 ( L ) ( D ) 28 4 82 ( D ) 12 1 ( D ) 550 49 39 265 138 58 262 726 431 121 309 1,311 332 53 23 144 54 19 45 12 311 60 45 31 3 69 n.a. 110 2.019 562 714 742 n.a. n.a. 9,195 8,998 197 950 9,679 7,154 404 6,750 1,319 1,127 6,011 451 693 54 639 197 6,957 4,848 32 25 8 10 ( D ; o P) P) 558 465 91 7 4 40 6 10 3 ( D ) (') 9 ( D ) 11 n.a. 375 168 ( L ) ( D ) 32 4 144 ( D ) 16 2 ( D ) 629 53 43 314 157 62 296 821 528 137 391 1,508 372 60 22 186 64 25 51 14 343 76 53 34 3 74 n.a. 131 2,109 595 743 771 583 188 10,563 10,173 391 968 10,916 8,169 452 7,716 1,543 1,304 6,694 529 946 243 703 391 7,778 5,419 36 28 7 21 ( D ) ( D ) ( D ) 610 493 98 8 7 40 7 12 3 ( d : < d ) 11 n.a. 394 187 ('■) ( D ) 29 5 139 ( D ) 22 2 ( D ) 715 58 48 352 185 72 327 906 600 157 443 1,711 414 64 22 224 68 30 58 12 389 98 60 38 4 80 n.a. 151 2,359 655 823 881 666 215 11,376 11,170 206 978 11,630 8,528 514 8,014 1,844 1,519 7,184 579 766 66 699 206 8,322 5,788 38 31 6 23 ( D ) ( d ; p! 607 500 99 7 7 39 4 15 3 P) ( L ) 11 ( D ) 12 n.a. 401 203 ( L ) ( d : 27 5 123 ( D ) 25 3 P) 766 60 58 369 201 78 344 982 657 179 477 1,872 444 67 21 248 74 28 60 13 441 112 68 41 4 85 n.a. 166 2,534 701 896 937 710 227 12,046 11,804 242 994 12,121 9,074 565 8,509 1,867 1,670 7,606 647 822 84 738 242 8,832 6,030 35 31 4 19 ( L ) 17 2 543 503 97 6 7 36 3 17 4 1 P) 13 P) 11 n.a. 405 205 ( L ) 3 28 5 124 11 26 P P) 810 62 64 373 224 88 365 1,033 640 194 446 2,082 501 71 21 277 80 27 63 14 505 141 77 44 5 89 n.a. 167 2,802 773 996 1,033 781 252 13,193 12,850 344 1,013 13,028 9,855 604 9,251 2,095 1,847 8,110 718 1,026 190 837 344 9.511 6,513 41 35 6 10 ( L ) 613 536 101 5 9 36 2 1 3 1 p; 13 P) 11 n.a. 435 209 (') 3 29 6 143 12 29 p: p> 817 70 74 354 233 87 378 1,128 711 216 496 2,279 502 80 20 331 92 34 74 15 549 163 89 51 6 91 n.a. 182 2,998 846 1,053 1,099 828 271 14,123 13,890 233 1,028 13,740 10,457 647 9,810 2,393 1,920 8,628 794 1,035 75 960 233 10,223 7,030 47 41 5 12 ( L ) 11 600 530 98 6 8 32 P) 1 5 1 P) 10 P) 13 n.a. 432 209 P) 4 32 6 130 13 34 4 P 895 80 76 394 251 95 412 1,237 740 226 514 2,557 552 91 23 374 105 39 86 21 610 202 101 56 6 95 n.a. 197 3,193 907 1,139 1,147 870 277 15,070 14,855 214 1,040 14,494 11,181 700 10,481 2,539 2,049 9,210 838 1,133 52 1,081 214 10,966 7,593 53 42 11 17 ( L ) 16 1 676 575 112 9 10 39 1 17 4 1 P) 16 P) 12 n.a. 463 204 ( L ) P) 38 6 158 13 36 3 950 85 82 415 259 109 445 1,344 761 249 511 2,773 585 105 22 419 112 34 100 19 658 226 106 65 7 100 n.a. 215 3,373 952 1,204 1,218 923 295 16,118 15,858 260 1,052 15,325 11,983 739 11,245 2,684 2,189 9,816 940 1,227 105 1,123 260 11,723 8,237 61 47 14 -1 P) -2 1 800 596 121 8 P) 41 1 21 4 3 1 18 P) 12 n.a. 475 213 ( L ) 4 43 7 154 13 37 4 1 1,034 93 84 472 265 119 469 1,413 851 281 570 3,014 603 113 23 472 115 39 109 22 713 246 117 70 7 108 n.a. 255 3,486 945 1,232 1,309 998 311 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Hawaii 161 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Hawaii, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products '. Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 '' Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 19,237 18,983 254 1,080 17,815 14,644 913 13,731 3,087 2,420 11,832 1,091 1.721 69 1,653 254 14,390 10,489 88 69 19 12 ( L ) 7 5 1,085 679 166 11 15 70 ( n ) 21 7 4 ( n ) 20 (") 14 n.a. 514 230 (') ( n ) 40 PJ 181 14 30 4 1 1,240 108 109 577 313 133 568 1,816 1,173 319 854 3,827 778 129 23 537 142 52 134 25 957 313 136 84 11 110 371 25 3,901 1,045 1,312 1,544 1,179 365 21,230 20,993 237 1,095 19,395 16,130 1,031 15,099 3,498 2,633 13,077 1,245 1,808 50 1,758 237 15,893 11,723 94 76 17 5 (') 1 5 1,397 774 188 12 20 84 ( D ) 21 8 n (") 24 PJ 11 n.a. 585 234 (') ( D ) 40 8 244 14 36 4 ( D ) 1,312 122 114 625 307 144 644 2,060 1,131 350 781 4,307 884 135 24 626 153 56 150 33 1,060 320 146 101 12 121 451 33 4,169 1,082 1,346 1,741 1,309 432 23,956 23,706 250 1,113 21,529 18,084 1,143 16,941 3,881 3,134 14,518 1,451 2,115 64 2,051 250 17,834 13,328 117 98 19 7 (') 1 6 1,681 779 227 15 20 118 1 22 9 1 1 22 6 12 n.a. 552 239 (') P) 37 8 209 16 34 5 ( D ) 1,436 138 131 690 322 156 740 2,287 1,279 387 892 5,002 988 168 25 765 168 62 180 37 1,197 388 167 121 15 136 552 36 4,505 1,105 1,440 1.960 1,476 484 25,098 24,891 207 1,132 22,171 19,083 1,228 17,855 4,012 3.231 15.392 1,632 2,059 24 2,035 207 18,876 14.071 141 124 17 13 1 12 1,834 793 226 17 21 109 1 20 p) 1 1 23 PJ 16 n a 568 240 ( L ) PJ 37 10 217 16 37 5 ( D ) 1.540 n n 747 325 173 765 2,296 1,321 418 903 5,368 1,086 177 25 751 173 69 201 37 1,343 383 199 141 18 153 573 39 4,805 1,114 1.540 2,151 1.629 522 26,372 26.173 200 1,151 22,906 20,328 1,297 19,030 3,700 3,642 16,410 1,767 2,151 13 2,137 200 20,128 14.962 146 131 15 17 n 1,826 817 225 PJ 16 114 1 19 10 1 1 20 PJ 21 n a 592 242 (') P) 41 10 235 18 36 5 1,674 157 142 832 338 205 786 2,425 1,554 468 1,086 5,716 1,169 186 27 725 174 69 244 44 1,472 377 218 167 19 163 614 49 5,166 1,186 1,619 2,362 1,785 577 27,511 27,325 186 1,164 23,638 20,844 1,320 19.524 4.028 3.959 16,647 1,885 2,312 10 2.302 186 20,658 15,380 150 133 16 17 ( n ) PJ 16 1,897 792 222 16 16 112 1 18 10 2 2 20 8 19 n.a 570 207 ( L ) p) 50 8 241 19 36 6 ( D ) 1,671 148 142 826 335 220 795 2,487 1,739 514 1,225 5,831 1.156 207 29 685 178 78 239 45 1.556 397 237 184 19 174 600 47 5,278 1,205 1,586 2,488 1.886 601 28,331 28.152 180 1,176 24,090 21,072 1.354 19.718 4,363 4,251 16.760 1,948 2,363 2 2,361 180 20,892 15,541 144 129 15 16 PJ P) P) 1,712 820 224 18 14 113 1 17 10 (") P) 24 2 21 n.a. 596 199 ( L ) ( n ) 51 (") 265 P) 45 5 ( D ) 1,665 151 162 808 319 225 794 2,570 1,662 499 1,163 6,157 1,213 210 30 787 184 74 244 67 1,666 409 254 208 19 174 556 64 5,351 1,241 1,537 2,573 1,946 627 29,396 29,232 164 1,183 24,848 21,186 1,372 19,814 4,806 4,777 16.811 1,873 2,502 6 2,496 164 21,022 15,649 150 130 20 21 ( L ) P) ( D ) 1,588 783 200 16 12 101 ( L ) 17 10 3 3 23 2 13 n a 583 185 ( L ) ("I 54 ( n ) 255 P) 55 6 ( n ) 1.697 137 164 828 329 239 791 2.636 1,698 475 1,223 6,285 1.243 212 32 804 186 76 266 48 1,717 412 273 210 19 175 546 66 5.373 1,250 1,551 2.572 1,941 630 29,784 29,620 164 1,187 25,086 21,213 1,375 19.838 5,010 4,937 16,945 1,739 2,529 5 2,524 164 21,049 15,723 143 124 19 19 ( L ) (") ( D ) 1,461 772 197 15 12 98 1 17 10 pi i") 22 1 16 n a 575 185 ( L ) P) 54 P 244 P) 54 6 ( D ) 1,741 139 165 850 348 239 788 2,635 1,757 488 1,269 6,406 1,292 209 32 845 188 70 271 47 1,724 415 304 209 19 180 534 67 5.326 1,285 1.533 2.509 1.882 627 30,514 30,356 158 1,192 25,598 21,702 1,412 20,290 5.078 5.146 17,400 1,714 2,588 5 2.583 158 21,544 16.003 141 119 22 16 (') 1 15 1.378 798 191 15 PJ 92 (') 16 9 P) 2 22 1 17 n.a. 607 194 (') Pi 57 9 260 21 59 7 ( D ) 1.823 133 174 918 357 240 799 2.656 1.762 492 1,270 6.630 1.329 213 32 906 191 76 278 58 1.766 423 324 224 19 181 537 72 5.540 1,340 1.567 2.633 1,969 664 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 162 Idaho STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Idaho □ Components of Personal Income 1969 ^—- -\ 67% A 78% /^ \^ / 1997 \ \ ^^^ 91 186 105 77 1 5 7 4 5 1 ( L ) 4 ( L ) 1 1 81 57 ( L ) ( L ) 7 8 9 (M M ( L ) 97 31 27 ( d : ( D ) 17 1 64 176 48 19 29 184 9 16 9 40 10 6 4 1 43 9 6 n.a. u n.a. 15 211 58 34 119 n.a. n.a. 1,747 1,506 241 686 2,547 1,430 39 5 1,395 220 132 1,013 39 378 169 209 241 967 11 9 1 21 19 ( L ) 1 116 206 119 84 1 6 9 4 6 1 1 5 ( L ) 1 1 86 61 I 1 -) ( L ) P-5 7 9 10 P-) ( L ) 106 33 31 ( D ) ( D ) 19 20 68 52 20 32 199 13 17 9 42 9 6 5 1 46 10 6 n.a. M 17 n.a. 17 222 62 32 128 n.a. n.a. 1,778 1,587 191 689 2,580 1,445 50 6 1,401 233 144 1,071 42 331 115 216 191 1,253 1,019 11 9 2 22 21 ( L ) ( L ) 1 112 227 130 90 1 7 10 5 7 1 1 7 ( L ) 2 1 96 66 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 7 9 13 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 111 32 32 21 22 73 200 55 22 33 210 15 18 9 45 9 7 5 1 48 11 6 n.a. ( L ) 17 n.a. 20 234 67 28 138 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Idaho 65 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Idaho, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services , Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation , Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,007 1,811 196 695 2,887 1,617 69 9 1,557 258 192 1,201 56 360 132 228 196 1,422 14 12 3 15 23 1 -9 114 271 158 107 1 7 12 7 6 2 ( L ) 11 (') 2 2 113 79 (') (') (') 8 11 14 (') (') ( L ) 123 35 35 ( D ) ( D ) 23 23 82 225 61 25 36 241 15 20 9 53 10 7 5 1 58 11 8 n.a. (') 19 n.a. 26 275 76 32 167 n.a. n.a. 2,286 2,024 263 707 3,234 1,853 71 11 1,793 281 212 1,320 62 470 198 273 263 1,591 1,290 16 14 3 33 26 (') 1 6 131 303 180 119 2 8 13 7 8 3 (') 14 (') 2 3 123 88 (') ( L ) (■) 9 11 14 (') 1 (') 134 36 40 P) P) 26 25 91 245 68 28 40 269 15 20 9 55 12 5 1 67 13 10 n.a. (') 22 n.a. 31 301 81 38 182 n.a. n.a. 2,518 2,239 279 717 3,511 2,016 77 13 1,951 313 254 1,440 73 502 210 293 279 1,737 1,393 19 15 4 38 27 (') 1 9 148 318 183 120 2 9 13 9 7 2 (') 16 (') 2 3 135 95 (') 1 1 10 12 15 P) 1 146 38 43 ( n ) w 29 27 101 263 73 31 42 288 18 22 9 58 13 8 5 2 75 14 11 n.a. (') 21 n.a. 32 343 93 43 207 n.a. n.a. 2,747 2,484 263 739 3,719 2,154 87 14 2,081 366 301 1,555 84 516 198 318 263 1,891 1,510 21 17 4 38 28 (') (') 10 160 347 205 136 2 9 13 9 7 4 (') 20 (') 2 3 141 99 (') 2 ( L ) 11 12 16 (') 1 (') 157 37 49 P) ( n ) 32 30 107 289 83 34 49 310 19 22 9 59 17 10 5 2 80 15 12 n.a. (') 24 n.a. 36 381 103 46 233 n.a n.a. 3,135 2,795 339 763 4,107 2,488 101 15 2,402 390 343 1,748 106 633 265 367 339 2,148 1,723 25 20 5 40 26 (') 1 13 199 400 239 155 3 11 15 9 8 5 1 27 C) 3 3 161 111 (') 2 1 13 14 18 (') 2 (') 177 42 57 n n 37 32 119 321 93 38 55 349 21 23 9 65 19 12 6 2 93 17 15 n.a. C) 28 n.a 39 425 111 57 257 n.a. n.a 3,642 3,174 468 782 4,656 2,890 129 17 2,779 472 392 1,979 127 784 386 398 468 2,423 1,956 29 23 6 43 27 1 1 14 228 457 274 174 3 14 16 11 9 9 1 30 (') 3 4 183 124 (') 2 1 14 16 22 (') 4 ( L ) 198 47 64 p n 42 36 138 366 104 44 61 393 23 25 9 69 22 14 7 2 104 20 17 n a 30 n.a 50 467 120 63 284 n.a. n a 4,290 3,643 647 5,310 3,412 152 20 3,280 536 474 2,262 151 999 546 453 647 2,765 2,236 33 27 6 58 36 1 3 18 275 510 297 186 4 16 19 10 15 11 2 25 (') 4 5 213 145 ( L ) 2 1 14 19 27 ( L ) 5 1 229 51 74 ( D ) P] 48 40 160 409 115 52 64 447 25 27 8 81 25 16 8 2 121 25 17 n a (') 32 n a 59 529 136 68 325 n a n a 4,572 4.170 402 832 5,495 3,545 171 25 3,398 588 585 2,563 189 793 290 503 402 3,143 2.527 35 30 6 68 40 2 4 23 324 565 326 214 4 16 22 17 28 11 2 8 (M 4 n.a 238 154 (') 2 1 17 21 36 ( L ) 7 ( L ) 246 52 78 n M 56 47 225 414 134 59 75 516 28 29 8 99 29 17 9 2 143 30 16 9 P-) 32 n a 64 616 156 72 389 n a n a 5,170 4,813 357 857 6,033 4,000 193 31 3,838 664 668 2,949 236 815 206 609 357 3.643 2,966 42 34 8 68 37 1 7 24 397 677 407 263 6 1 23 19 46 12 3 12 {') 5 n a 270 177 (') 3 1 20 24 38 ( L ) 8 1 290 59 97 P) n 65 53 248 480 162 70 92 602 33 35 10 116 34 19 11 3 166 32 17 12 ,'! 35 n.a. 79 677 167 75 435 n a n a 5,655 5.404 251 883 6,401 4,347 214 31 4,164 767 724 3,324 287 736 95 641 251 4,096 3.346 36 31 4 79 48 2 8 22 436 790 480 317 7 22 20 24 54 15 3 13 1 6 n a 310 199 (M 3 2 23 32 42 P) 9 1 320 65 104 P Pi 76 57 267 530 183 81 103 705 37 37 10 152 31 20 15 3 195 40 18 14 M 42 n a 92 750 183 77 490 n a n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 66 Idaho STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry' for Idaho, 1958-87 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,544 6,220 324 911 7,184 5,074 244 38 4,867 898 779 3,769 342 962 198 765 324 4,749 3,920 41 36 5 98 58 3 7 29 494 942 593 390 8 24 29 30 70 19 3 12 1 7 n.a 349 218 ( L ) 3 3 26 39 48 (') 10 1 373 74 124 ( D ) M 89 64 302 610 223 94 129 838 45 43 11 183 38 25 18 4 228 45 20 21 ( L ) 49 n.a. 106 830 201 85 543 n.a. n.a. 7,203 6,969 234 933 7,723 5,463 287 43 5,219 1,081 904 4,194 377 892 94 798 234 5.229 4,323 48 42 6 111 71 3 7 29 514 1,033 640 414 3 25 34 36 89 23 6 4 1 7 n.a 393 241 ('-) 4 3 32 47 51 (') 10 2 432 88 144 (") ( D ) 104 70 347 645 249 107 142 944 49 46 11 212 42 28 20 6 256 49 23 26 ( L ) 51 n.a. 125 906 222 89 594 222 372 8,129 7,722 407 948 8,575 5,985 309 55 5,731 1,314 1,084 4.488 417 1,080 259 821 407 5,578 4,596 49 43 6 150 92 4 16 38 495 1,076 662 409 4 24 40 40 105 28 2 3 2 6 n.a. 414 252 (') 2 2 41 45 59 (') 11 2 459 92 147 M 113 82 369 671 268 120 148 1,060 50 52 11 242 39 32 21 4 290 58 28 30 u n.a. 145 982 236 93 654 244 410 8,894 8,499 395 962 9,244 6,348 358 51 6,040 1,615 1,239 4,i 458 1,022 247 775 395 5,953 4,886 51 45 6 186 122 4 19 40 510 1,122 676 395 6 24 45 42 119 31 3 3 2 7 n.a 446 277 ( L ) (') 2 45 46 63 (') 12 2 498 92 154 ( D ) (") 126 94 393 703 279 127 153 1,144 57 54 11 266 42 27 22 4 329 60 29 30 u n.a. 154 1,067 247 103 716 263 453 9,197 8,810 387 974 9,445 6,315 373 59 6,001 1,777 1,419 4,903 465 947 221 726 387 5,928 4,794 55 52 3 145 95 4 17 29 481 1,048 567 312 5 1 ( D ) 36 133 ( D ) (") 3 2 6 n.a 480 299 P-) 1 2 50 49 64 ( L ) 13 2 506 93 147 ( D ) w 130 104 393 709 264 135 130 1,191 56 57 12 285 45 30 22 4 362 67 32 25 8 n.a. 132 1,134 254 115 766 272 494 9,938 9,350 589 982 10,122 6,984 398 58 6,645 1,787 1,506 5.203 509 1,273 431 842 589 6,396 5,186 70 59 11 150 94 2 9 44 515 1,149 647 374 8 19 ( n : 36 143 p; c) 6 2 7 n.a 502 307 ( L ) 2 58 54 63 (') 15 2 527 97 168 ( d : n 124 105 402 778 304 145 159 1,291 53 66 12 324 54 38 26 5 378 72 35 28 ( L ) 65 n.a. 135 1,210 268 132 809 284 526 10,681 10,178 504 991 10,780 7.522 434 69 7,157 1,990 1.534 5,587 542 1,393 348 1,045 504 7,018 5,734 79 65 14 176 97 4 11 64 614 1,297 715 403 8 20 4 39 144 73 3 7 3 10 n.a 582 325 ( L ) P-j 3 63 62 112 ( L ) 15 1 565 109 190 2 40 113 111 422 863 324 155 169 1,395 53 73 ( D ) 331 70 50 29 9 401 87 42 32 ( D ) 63 n.a. 142 1,284 285 133 866 309 557 11,264 10,803 461 994 11,331 7,890 480 76 7,487 2,096 1,681 5,883 579 1,429 306 1,123 461 7,429 6,044 91 75 16 165 89 4 14 58 647 1,368 741 414 10 20 2 42 156 70 7 9 3 9 n.a 627 335 (') (') 4 68 73 123 (') 21 2 597 118 196 2 44 118 119 420 927 319 150 168 1,510 57 84 ( D ) 372 84 42 34 6 429 94 43 35 ( D ) 60 n.a. 155 1,385 298 140 947 338 609 11,549 11,073 477 990 11,663 8,017 499 92 7.610 2,161 1,778 5,930 588 1,499 333 1,166 7.540 6,111 89 75 14 132 66 4 1 61 663 1,365 735 419 8 20 2 44 142 69 8 9 3 9 n.a. 630 326 w ( L ) 5 73 76 125 ( L ) 22 3 590 107 198 2 46 115 122 423 910 335 155 180 1,603 61 89 ( D ) 383 80 49 ( D ) ( D ) 458 104 44 38 ( L ) 60 n.a. 174 1,430 300 151 979 348 630 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Idaho 167 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Idaho, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1 996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) « Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,920 12,285 635 986 13,108 9,205 593 116 8,729 2,252 1,939 6,700 679 1,826 473 1.353 635 8.571 6,952 125 115 10 131 78 4 6 43 671 1,634 938 492 10 22 3 51 179 133 12 16 8 13 n.a 695 372 (') (') 6 78 85 137 ( L ) 14 3 606 94 208 ( D ) ( D ) 117 128 490 975 399 160 239 1,921 66 97 18 220 103 48 42 11 580 121 54 48 ( L ) 70 427 16 1,619 352 158 1,109 403 707 14,203 13,344 859 994 14,283 10,144 661 130 9,613 2.505 2.086 7,247 755 2,142 685 1,457 859 9,285 7,562 132 120 12 140 93 4 1 41 723 1.818 1,091 567 11 24 4 58 211 161 14 18 9 13 n.a 728 387 (') 2 6 83 92 144 ( L ) 11 4 660 105 230 4 63 118 140 542 1,063 413 168 245 2,070 72 95 20 253 102 48 43 14 633 129 58 55 ( L ) 75 453 20 1,723 361 165 1,198 440 757 15,528 14,551 977 1,012 15,346 11,140 719 150 10,570 2,f~ 2,278 7,969 867 2,304 774 1,530 977 10,162 8,277 152 139 13 148 100 6 1 41 843 1,930 1,139 556 10 30 5 62 243 176 15 21 10 12 n.a. 791 413 (') 2 5 102 97 152 (') 14 4 698 108 247 ( D ) ( D ) 120 155 602 1,163 455 179 275 2,287 78 94 21 277 108 50 53 15 716 129 58 61 1 83 513 29 1,885 395 161 1,329 493 837 16,267 15,465 802 1,039 15,664 11,576 786 165 10,955 2,772 2,539 8,531 964 2,081 604 1,477 802 10,774 8,719 163 147 16 133 81 5 1 46 886 1,956 1,097 454 12 30 4 63 259 215 16 19 11 13 n a. 859 446 P-i 2 6 112 105 168 (') 16 4 766 115 256 5 69 120 201 638 1,226 493 188 305 2,459 83 97 21 284 106 51 59 14 793 130 70 74 1 89 559 27 2,055 428 159 1.468 546 922 17,700 16,892 808 1,066 16,607 12,778 849 167 12,096 2,814 2,790 9,309 1.088 2,382 606 1,775 808 11,970 9,739 174 156 18 131 65 7 1 58 1,015 2,237 1,335 598 14 33 4 65 310 244 19 23 13 14 n.a. 902 453 C) 2 6 120 109 187 (') 19 5 821 113 268 5 80 124 231 694 1,343 581 209 372 2,743 93 106 23 319 113 56 69 15 901 143 75 85 1 92 598 54 2.231 470 169 1,592 596 995 19,474 18.338 1,136 1,100 17,699 14.197 919 151 13,429 3,007 3.038 9,994 1,218 2,985 914 2,071 1.136 13.061 10.716 186 169 17 123 49 3 2 69 1,131 2,503 1,565 668 14 37 7 69 372 319 26 25 13 16 n a 938 472 (') 1 7 123 113 195 ( L ) 21 6 935 107 296 5 90 137 301 724 1,457 688 225 463 2,969 100 121 25 362 126 60 69 18 971 152 83 94 1 93 621 71 2,345 493 180 1,672 609 1,063 20,628 19.978 649 1,134 18,186 14,959 1,017 161 14.103 3.303 3,222 10.926 1.361 2,672 365 2,307 649 14.310 11.836 202 186 16 152 58 4 3 87 1.330 2.847 1.872 762 23 44 8 86 422 432 32 32 14 17 n a 975 486 (M 1 8 123 120 205 1 26 6 985 104 324 5 102 141 309 793 1,585 740 248 493 3.201 108 130 27 410 144 66 75 17 1.052 165 89 115 1 105 616 81 2.473 524 159 1,790 649 1,141 22,062 21,371 691 1,164 18,961 15,894 1,109 185 14,970 3.583 3,509 11,742 1,365 2.787 378 2.408 691 15,203 12,619 210 197 14 155 76 5 4 69 1,409 2,939 2,056 732 30 45 8 87 456 578 36 46 16 22 n.a. 883 494 (') 1 8 116 124 110 1 27 3 1,050 109 352 4 m 146 330 837 1.668 812 253 559 3,538 117 131 29 444 151 70 98 21 1.127 174 93 130 1 113 764 75 2,584 514 160 1.910 683 1.228 23,418 22.644 774 1,186 19,741 16,640 1,169 212 15,684 3.920 3.814 12,336 1,322 2.982 463 2,519 15,866 13,147 216 205 12 165 85 5 5 70 1,451 2,956 2.049 730 32 47 9 95 519 497 33 49 17 22 n a 907 513 ( L ) 1 7 117 130 107 1 28 4 1,112 109 342 4 149 147 361 906 853 306 547 3.716 121 133 30 495 159 72 112 25 1.210 181 97 145 1 120 737 79 2,720 528 161 2,031 717 1,313 24,651 23,957 693 1,209 20,392 17,503 1,256 248 16,495 4,165 3.991 13,116 1.329 3,057 353 2.704 693 16.809 13.970 238 228 11 180 86 ( D ) (") 83 1,520 3.111 2,130 743 36 47 8 101 533 530 36 50 22 23 n a 980 562 t 1 ) 1 8 122 139 114 1 30 4 1,186 112 364 4 154 158 394 968 1,880 294 574 4,019 126 142 30 5"3 173 73 133 24 1.300 194 103 167 1 123 764 84 2.839 542 178 2.119 722 1.397 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 168 Illinois STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Illinois Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 68% 78% Net earnings by place of residence ; j Dividends, interest, and rent 14% 18% Transfer payments 84% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 12% 81% Wage and salary disbursements j | Other labor income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Illinois 169 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Illinois, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)-' Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 7,208 6,853 355 7,606 948 5,567 9 n.a. 5,558 1,555 95 4.563 45 960 298 662 355 5,212 4,867 7 89 334 1,595 568 1,188 352 735 345 60 8 278 6,165 5,910 254 7,644 806 4,720 9 n.a. 4,711 1,357 97 3,952 43 725 206 519 254 4,466 4,104 6 71 202 1,301 518 1,035 282 690 361 62 8 292 5,146 4.891 254 7,687 669 3,895 9 n.a. 3,885 1.083 177 3,254 39 601 218 383 254 3,640 3,287 6 44 132 1,001 442 831 235 595 353 61 9 283 3,757 3,608 149 7,736 486 2,852 9 n.a. 2,843 778 136 2,450 34 368 121 247 149 2,703 2.399 6 34 71 683 340 582 212 471 304 57 10 237 3,389 3,289 101 7,768 436 2,637 10 n.a. 2,627 619 144 2,296 30 310 78 232 101 2,536 2,222 5 35 52 687 317 519 187 419 315 75 8 232 3,921 3,792 130 7,772 505 3,142 11 n.a. 3,131 644 146 2,688 33 421 105 316 130 3,012 2,636 4 45 85 867 350 631 204 450 376 116 4 256 4,471 4,120 351 7,797 573 3,639 11 n.a. 3,628 683 160 2,917 35 687 319 368 351 3,288 2,901 5 49 99 974 379 700 219 476 387 111 5 272 5,089 4,862 226 7,840 649 4,033 12 n.a. 4,021 837 231 3,357 42 634 192 442 226 3,807 3,311 5 61 147 1,152 425 761 239 522 495 235 5 255 5,738 5,232 505 7,857 730 4,739 42 n.a. 4,697 882 159 3,749 43 947 465 481 505 4,233 3,774 7 62 162 1,385 463 861 260 574 460 193 6 261 5,082 4,818 264 7,866 646 4,196 39 n.a. 4,157 766 159 3,476 43 677 224 453 264 3,932 3,393 6 56 131 1,124 437 843 238 558 539 243 6 290 5,545 5,256 288 7,890 703 4,513 43 n.a. 4,470 892 182 3,724 44 745 247 498 288 4.225 3,690 7 63 157 1,249 461 925 245 584 535 233 7 294 5,923 5.680 244 7,905 749 4,820 48 n.a. 4,772 936 215 3,993 48 779 203 577 244 4,577 4,048 7 76 182 1,400 485 1,029 255 614 529 210 15 304 7,115 6.690 424 7,995 890 5,879 55 n.a. 5,824 1,078 213 4.726 55 1,098 374 724 424 5,454 4,937 8 90 260 1,875 555 1.225 269 655 518 195 41 282 8,325 7,763 561 8,054 1,034 7,136 69 n.a. 7.067 1.021 237 5,668 66 1,402 500 902 561 6,575 5,920 10 104 337 2,444 645 1,390 278 712 654 229 142 284 9,747 9,068 679 7,765 1,255 8,590 94 n.a. 8,496 1,033 218 6,823 85 1,681 605 1,076 679 7,911 6.903 10 128 285 3,147 714 1,542 299 777 1,008 326 390 292 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 10,690 10,067 623 7,718 1,385 9,449 107 n.a. 9,342 1,095 253 7,637 120 1,692 547 1,145 623 8,825 7,562 12 139 224 3,568 815 1,635 310 860 1,263 342 617 304 11,144 10,475 669 7,612 1,464 9,686 109 n.a. 9,577 1,159 408 7,757 140 1,789 588 1.201 669 9,018 7,680 12 138 250 3,394 851 1,757 344 934 1,337 339 668 331 12,504 11,619 885 8,164 1,532 10,559 121 n.a. 10,438 1,395 672 8,258 156 2,145 797 1,348 885 9,674 8,699 15 155 404 3,419 1.014 2.209 403 1,080 975 322 274 379 13,665 12,865 800 8.344 1,638 1 1 ,486 135 n.a. 11,351 1.588 726 9,320 194 1,972 704 1,268 800 10,686 9,846 16 186 523 3,992 1,107 2,399 423 1,200 840 276 121 443 15,535 14,200 1,335 8,552 1,817 13.212 145 24 13,091 1,700 744 10.303 221 2,689 1,234 1.455 1,335 11,877 10,891 21 228 654 4,349 1,138 2,590 475 1,437 986 272 144 570 14,622 13,899 723 8.670 1,687 12,376 146 22 12.253 1,717 652 10,054 237 2,085 628 1,457 723 11,653 10,609 25 192 679 4,070 1,135 2,540 500 1,468 1,044 296 139 608 16,031 15,205 826 8,738 1,835 13,420 190 28 13,258 2,006 767 10,835 293 2,292 735 1,558 826 12,594 11,487 29 213 716 4,585 1,192 2,628 562 1.562 1.107 305 165 637 17,849 16,851 999 8.790 2,031 15,296 228 36 15,104 2.101 645 12.297 366 2,633 902 1,731 999 14,297 12,988 33 219 863 5,324 1,338 2,919 614 1,678 1,309 383 237 689 18,773 17.850 923 8,956 2,096 16,167 249 43 15.961 2,131 681 13.116 408 2.644 831 1,813 923 15,245 13,794 38 200 981 5,702 1,409 3,030 665 1,770 1,450 434 264 752 20,099 19,306 793 9,065 2,217 17,152 254 52 16,950 2,408 740 14.080 461 2,611 712 1.899 793 16,359 14,898 39 197 1,046 6,327 1,472 3,173 730 1,914 1,461 438 226 797 20,228 19.368 860 9.252 2,186 17,089 309 53 16,833 2.511 883 13,881 477 2,731 783 1.948 16.229 14.701 42 184 1.019 5.950 1,469 3.224 806 2,005 1,528 422 238 868 21,510 20,827 684 9,435 2,280 18,219 350 64 17,933 2.631 946 14.968 547 2.705 607 2,098 684 17,536 15,896 46 196 1,111 6,531 1,550 3,409 884 2,168 1.639 444 259 936 23,475 22.663 812 9,530 2,463 19,824 389 72 19.507 2.972 996 16.205 629 2,990 738 2.253 812 19,012 17.287 47 209 1,293 7.098 1,658 3,646 936 2,400 1,724 446 262 1.016 24,459 23,718 770 9,668 2,533 20.553 445 78 20.186 3,143 1,159 16.789 698 3,067 691 2,375 770 19,783 17,985 49 208 1,341 7,249 1,734 3.837 997 2,569 1,798 460 235 1,104 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 70 Illinois STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Illinois, 1958-97 Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 15 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 24,908 24,055 853 9,886 2,520 20,559 439 83 20,203 3,238 1,467 16,689 691 3,180 767 2,413 853 19,706 17,760 51 49 2 203 3 78 71 51 1,335 6,785 4,341 69 139 212 596 750 1,035 884 133 145 193 170 15 2,444 810 2 40 164 177 623 310 121 123 74 1,753 583 409 21 185 294 261 1,544 2,335 1,080 288 792 2,674 127 342 141 372 92 71 90 35 604 202 122 n.a. 2 229 n.a. 243 1,946 505 212 1,229 n.a. n.a. 26,504 25,845 659 9,986 2,654 21,879 506 95 21,468 3,489 1,547 17,944 787 3,149 573 2,576 659 21,220 19,165 50 49 2 207 3 83 67 54 1,394 7,477 4,907 75 146 240 716 817 1,247 991 127 123 216 187 22 2,570 830 2 48 178 193 649 333 122 132 82 1,854 586 456 25 204 311 272 1,655 2,488 1,151 304 848 2,889 136 350 143 419 101 67 92 37 665 233 138 n.a. 2 258 n.a. 248 2,055 518 210 1,327 n.a. n.a. 27,306 26,658 648 10,086 2,707 22,424 595 103 21,932 3,746 1.628 18,521 816 3,087 558 2,529 648 21.776 19,552 55 53 1 205 3 79 66 57 1,420 7,520 4,897 70 151 236 699 813 1,227 1.022 128 115 228 191 16 2,624 830 2 46 183 203 670 353 124 134 78 1,889 575 469 25 220 317 283 1,698 2,542 1,190 329 862 3.033 133 356 151 436 111 70 95 37 704 240 151 n.a. 2 287 n.a. 260 2.224 542 218 1,463 n.a. n.a. 28,331 27,524 807 10,130 2,797 22,975 607 101 22,469 3,992 1.870 18,793 849 3,333 711 2,622 807 22,168 19,785 56 54 2 202 2 72 70 57 1,444 7,465 4,787 67 147 231 674 791 1,202 1,020 118 109 221 190 18 2,678 835 2 43 176 210 702 365 130 136 80 1,883 545 472 23 230 319 294 1,731 2,566 1,271 346 924 3,169 136 368 147 451 110 73 96 36 734 266 166 n.a. 2 313 n.a. 269 2,383 575 224 1,585 n.a. n.a. 29,884 29,092 793 10,280 2,907 24,177 648 113 23,642 4,300 1,942 19,824 933 3,420 686 2,734 793 23,384 20,842 68 66 2 200 2 76 66 55 1,466 7,990 5,215 69 159 248 751 854 1,326 1,071 142 140 232 201 22 2.775 860 2 37 179 227 724 383 122 158 82 1,972 561 510 25 244 328 304 1,778 2,694 1,320 366 955 3,353 144 374 149 484 120 72 94 38 794 282 185 n.a. 3 338 n.a. 278 2,543 604 233 1,706 n.a. n.a. 31,081 30.262 819 10,402 2,988 25,050 734 123 24,440 4,641 2,000 20,555 972 3.524 712 2,812 819 24,231 21,563 67 65 2 203 2 78 68 55 1,481 8.211 5,356 73 161 250 775 867 1,423 1,069 142 130 241 203 23 2,855 881 2 38 179 241 745 393 124 169 82 2,036 561 539 25 261 337 313 1,870 2,775 1,395 387 1.008 3.527 152 386 148 512 130 77 102 40 842 298 206 n.a. 3 345 n.a. 286 2,668 637 226 1,804 n.a. n.a. 33,203 32.530 674 10.580 3,138 26,743 764 131 26,110 5,047 2,046 22,029 1,093 3,622 572 3,049 674 26,070 23,190 77 76 2 212 2 82 66 61 1,603 8,884 5,875 78 175 259 861 943 1,649 1,133 157 149 226 219 24 3,009 923 2 31 184 255 795 416 125 191 86 2,180 573 582 27 283 381 335 1,983 2.975 1,488 408 1,080 3,789 161 408 149 558 141 81 111 41 924 321 231 n.a. 4 350 n.a. 308 2,880 677 246 1,957 n.a n.a. 36,062 35,158 904 10,693 3,373 28,967 810 138 28,296 5,563 2.204 23,712 1,242 4.013 806 3.207 904 28,063 24,950 81 79 2 225 2 90 70 63 1,754 9,611 6,426 83 194 272 931 1,040 1.779 1,259 1 179 238 241 21 3.185 965 2 31 192 272 833 448 130 226 86 2.324 589 644 27 305 414 345 2,102 3,183 1,577 433 1,144 4.094 171 425 150 609 146 88 116 43 1,011 355 255 n.a. 5 375 n.a. 345 3,113 716 266 2,131 n.a. n.a. 39,145 38,144 1,001 10,836 3,612 31.749 1,094 145 30,800 5,917 2,428 26,045 1,377 4,326 905 3,421 1,001 30,747 27,311 85 83 2 230 2 97 62 68 1,918 10,691 7,271 89 219 291 1,013 1,145 2,052 1,482 216 208 279 252 25 3,420 1,011 2 34 200 294 903 511 125 253 2.439 579 696 30 338 436 361 2,319 3.412 1,679 458 1,220 4,538 189 463 149 685 162 102 125 52 1,107 396 289 n.a. 6 418 n.a. 395 3,436 775 351 2,310 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end ol the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Illinois 171 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Illinois, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '« Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 44,701 43,961 740 10,995 4,066 36,057 1,398 169 34,828 6,572 3,301 30.042 1,681 4,333 646 3.688 740 35,316 31,079 106 103 2 261 1 103 91 66 2,341 1 1 ,723 7,797 93 223 319 1,057 1,286 2,163 1,563 241 215 337 263 37 3,926 1,117 2 34 221 326 1,029 629 166 310 92 2,706 584 786 34 422 466 414 2,649 3,910 2,057 538 1,518 5,325 213 494 157 789 184 110 143 62 1,357 416 368 n.a. 8 511 n.a. 511 4,238 938 374 2,926 n.a. n.a. 48,262 47,31 1 950 11,039 4,372 39,216 1,619 125 37,722 6,942 3,598 32,787 1,899 4,530 850 3,680 950 38,265 33,664 120 118 2 273 1 122 76 74 2,557 12,685 8,437 101 230 352 1,176 1,395 2,303 1,672 250 252 388 273 44 4,248 1,189 3 38 232 351 1,119 685 185 352 94 2,971 620 839 32 473 570 437 2,856 4,140 2,187 611 1.576 5,875 216 502 155 899 208 129 146 63 1,523 437 442 n.a. 10 584 n.a. 560 4,602 998 412 3,192 n.a. n.a. 51,044 50,271 773 11,125 4,588 41,150 1,702 61 39,509 7,260 4,275 34,666 2,169 4,314 665 3,649 773 40,377 35,103 118 115 3 291 1 140 71 80 2,596 12,921 8,510 96 225 360 1,166 1.403 2.351 1,739 256 232 377 273 31 4,411 1.280 3 30 219 354 1.164 698 198 370 92 3.170 635 830 33 537 649 484 3,014 4,343 2,318 691 1,628 6.331 226 507 156 955 217 136 155 63 1,701 492 499 n.a. 12 604 n a. 608 5,274 1,134 421 3,719 n.a. n.a. 54,688 53,759 929 11,206 4,860 43,833 1.872 23 41,983 7,589 5,117 36,623 2,408 4,801 825 3,977 929 42,904 37.125 139 135 4 283 1 142 56 83 2,925 13,112 8,591 101 227 377 1.172 1,425 2.310 1.717 292 269 377 288 36 4,522 1,341 3 31 215 367 1,192 713 200 369 90 3,444 659 950 38 554 709 534 3,168 4,631 2.630 755 1,875 6.792 239 508 156 985 245 145 160 67 1,856 540 577 n.a. 18 659 n.a. 636 5.779 1.164 391 4,224 n.a. n.a. 59,325 58,283 1,042 1 1 ,258 5,270 47,569 2.071 7 45,505 8,057 5,764 39,504 2,808 5,257 934 4.323 1.042 46,527 40,212 160 156 4 340 1 178 75 86 3,112 14,279 9,482 113 249 413 1,326 1,582 2,562 1,856 318 298 406 319 41 4,797 1.408 4 33 225 400 1,244 750 213 419 100 3,802 687 1,079 39 604 800 594 3,413 4,936 2,859 808 2,051 7,313 258 512 158 1,041 268 158 175 73 2,021 589 655 n.a. 16 695 n.a. 695 6,314 1,232 410 4,672 n.a. n.a. 66,436 64.577 1,858 1 1 ,260 5,900 53.090 2,542 -3 50,545 9,114 6,776 43,563 3,167 6,360 1,730 4.630 1.858 51.232 44,403 172 167 5 376 1 198 87 91 3,373 16,017 10.826 123 287 451 1.524 1,773 3,026 2,108 354 326 458 355 42 5,191 1,465 4 34 236 438 1.319 821 290 480 104 4.177 763 1,237 40 648 845 644 3.728 5,415 3,017 898 2,119 8,128 276 526 162 1,224 309 181 202 75 2,276 671 654 n a 18 733 n.a. 824 6,830 1,313 406 5,110 n.a. n.a. 72,783 71,083 1,699 11,274 6,456 57,585 2,877 -3 54,705 10,349 7,729 47,537 3,653 6,394 1,555 4,839 1,699 55,885 48,582 185 179 6 476 1 229 147 100 3,517 17,547 11,915 122 289 469 1,724 1,891 3,528 2,197 362 394 509 388 44 5,632 1,577 5 37 239 482 1,391 916 350 527 109 4.577 802 1.333 38 729 987 689 4,273 5,830 3,192 1,032 2,160 8,985 297 553 153 1,378 343 200 219 77 2.613 720 722 n a 20 780 n a 910 7,303 1,397 443 5,463 n.a. n.a. 78,720 76,264 2,455 1 1 ,306 6,962 61,210 2,991 -18 58,201 10,774 9,744 49,481 4,212 7,516 2,276 5,241 2,455 58,754 50,538 192 186 6 595 1 291 195 109 3,612 17,299 11,566 125 261 496 1,567 1,882 3.565 1,987 338 428 540 377 n.a. 5,734 1,664 6 36 214 486 1,403 968 374 507 75 4.716 810 1.295 44 784 1,028 755 4,672 6,061 3,572 1,156 2,416 9,818 284 533 153 1,598 368 208 234 89 3,024 754 673 257 22 712 n a 907 8,216 1,534 470 6.212 n.a. n a 86,290 84,571 1,720 1 1 ,360 7,596 67,023 3,273 13 63,763 11,697 10,831 54,135 5,151 7,737 1.495 6,242 1.720 65,303 56,591 216 210 7 696 < L i 340 236 120 4,124 19,184 12,773 145 297 566 1,759 2,133 3,784 2,201 420 431 613 424 n.a. 6,411 1,833 6 37 233 558 1,518 1,116 455 573 82 5,281 881 1.509 49 872 1,121 849 5.153 6,775 4.150 1.301 2,849 11,012 320 599 178 1,907 428 225 277 112 3,411 828 690 297 24 739 n a 977 8,712 1,601 494 6,617 n.a. n a 95,212 93,461 1,751 1 1 ,406 8,347 74.116 3.567 88 70.636 13.098 11.478 59,403 6,100 8.613 1.484 7.129 1.751 72,365 63,154 185 180 6 816 1 409 265 140 4,461 21,539 14,391 167 326 606 1.965 2,419 4,279 2,453 506 507 700 460 n.a. 7,149 1,997 7 40 268 597 1,711 1,292 495 655 87 5,786 936 1,654 57 1.012 1,220 909 5,693 7.317 4,838 1,447 3.392 12,520 391 622 194 2,253 408 254 351 128 3,886 1,055 716 321 29 793 n.a. 1,119 9.210 1,683 511 7,016 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 72 Illinois STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Illinois, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 105,573 104,019 1,553 1 1 ,434 9,233 82,194 4,008 187 78,372 14,979 12,221 66,220 6,846 9,127 1,332 7,795 1,553 80,640 70,547 212 206 6 791 1 416 218 155 5,050 23,952 16,126 193 344 655 2,327 2,699 4,812 2,704 598 569 731 495 n.a 7,826 2,168 9 41 293 658 1,930 1,389 517 738 82 6,399 975 1,839 64 1,154 1,361 1,006 6,417 8,068 5,523 1,632 3,892 14,135 449 708 213 2,550 459 280 372 151 4,438 1,135 779 338 28 880 n.a. 1,356 10,093 1,853 507 7,733 n.a. n.a. 116,428 114,620 1,808 11,423 10,193 89,924 4,561 283 85,647 17,511 13,270 72,355 7,536 10,032 1,570 8,462 1,808 88,115 77,262 252 245 7 1,007 2 576 264 165 5,530 25,889 17,506 208 350 704 2,533 2,927 5,277 2,897 637 700 742 532 n.a 8,384 2,264 11 39 293 697 2,152 1,481 553 809 85 7,013 1,052 2,009 71 1,280 1,512 1,089 7,16 8,557 6,178 1,835 4,344 15,655 486 746 206 3,040 514 312 389 143 4,849 1,284 792 363 30 922 n.a. 1,578 10,853 1,942 535 8,376 1,933 6,443 126,028 125,703 324 11,435 11,021 93,515 4,873 386 89,027 20,974 16,026 76,470 8,234 8,811 77 8,734 324 93,190 81,623 250 243 7 1,263 2 636 465 159 5,430 26,488 17,762 195 362 678 2,390 2,880 5,626 3,006 577 736 747 565 n.a. 8,725 2,377 11 37 275 704 2,220 1,599 590 809 102 7,349 1,073 1,960 74 1,403 1,653 1,187 7,650 8,872 6,793 2,059 4,734 17,529 512 805 197 3,496 520 358 416 130 5,527 1,514 864 415 34 1,018 n.a. 1,723 11,567 2,103 621 8,843 2,175 6,668 139,612 137,931 1,680 11,443 12,200 101,066 5,599 318 95,785 25,450 18,376 82,207 8,541 10,318 1,444 8,873 1,680 99,385 86,777 256 249 7 1,301 3 602 534 162 5,109 27,558 18,585 194 377 699 2,445 3,044 6,031 3,172 572 652 795 603 n.a. 8,974 2,493 12 38 281 739 2,264 1,717 402 930 97 7,892 1,056 2,020 80 1,525 1,878 1,332 8,352 9,365 7,407 2,251 5,156 19,535 534 821 197 4,025 559 344 411 129 6,419 1,638 949 472 39 1,051 n.a. 1,948 12,608 2,257 712 9,640 2,350 7,290 144,863 144,034 829 1 1 ,423 12,681 102,846 5,881 255 97,220 27,377 20,266 84,418 8,955 9,472 567 8,906 829 102,017 88,386 284 279 6 1,354 ( D ) 734 462 ( d : 5,102 26,324 16,802 192 366 674 2,038 2,850 5,025 3,140 562 573 773 608 n.a 9.522 2,639 12 39 284 776 2,459 1,835 429 953 96 8,157 975 1,987 74 1,631 1,986 1,504 8,538 9,434 7,840 2.534 5,307 21,352 573 862 199 4,623 612 369 438 146 6,961 1,892 1,059 523 43 1,142 n.a. 1,910 13,632 2,373 802 10,457 2,501 7.956 150,369 150,890 -521 11,409 13,180 105,808 6,108 230 99,930 28,829 21,609 87,261 9,294 9,253 -770 10,023 -521 106,329 91,976 334 321 13 1,179 ( D ) 666 356 ( D ) 5,348 25,685 15,915 201 391 665 1,769 2,847 4,191 3,206 659 538 889 559 n.a 9,770 2,576 13 48 288 781 2,659 1,864 412 1,034 95 8,393 963 2,084 81 1,757 1,979 1,529 8,571 10,265 8.452 2,662 5,790 23,747 569 1,003 199 5,580 726 423 490 1 7,429 2,112 1,129 589 47 1,207 n.a. 2,057 14,353 2,599 815 10,939 2,610 8,329 166,014 164,955 1,059 11,412 14,547 118,159 6,697 154 111,616 32,511 21,887 95,513 9,859 12,787 813 11,974 1,059 117,100 101,860 393 377 15 1,295 1 712 412 169 6,424 28,238 17,865 213 401 717 2,016 3,183 4,673 3,608 778 658 937 681 n.a. 10,373 2,665 15 49 288 824 2,838 2,041 402 1,159 92 9.196 999 2,374 91 1,922 2,137 1,673 9,445 11,219 9,306 2,909 6.397 26,344 594 1,079 229 6,404 891 488 543 267 7.875 2,462 1,227 619 50 1,255 n.a. 2,361 15,241 2,766 895 11,580 2,865 8,715 174,664 173,149 1,515 11,400 15,322 125,209 7,431 93 117,871 33,514 23.279 100.870 10.449 13,889 1,267 12,622 1,515 123,694 107,576 424 405 19 1,330 ( L ) 686 460 184 7,120 28,672 17,984 228 414 720 1,915 3,298 4,872 3,483 811 643 1,008 593 n.a 10,687 2,680 14 54 294 828 3,005 2,135 400 1.190 87 9,840 976 2,440 91 2,135 2,368 1,829 10,024 12,117 9,440 2,952 6,488 28,610 605 1,223 229 7,285 1.029 430 601 269 8,186 2,671 1,339 701 56 1,290 n.a. 2,695 16,119 2,876 979 12,264 3,039 9,224 183,406 182,186 1,220 1 1 ,387 16,106 132.025 8,043 40 124,022 35,049 24,335 106,836 11,110 14,079 990 13,089 1,220 130,805 113,650 432 412 20 993 ( L ) 667 130 196 7,905 29,001 17,963 225 403 705 1,867 3,396 4,664 3,482 893 667 984 678 n.a. 1 1 ,039 2,764 12 63 306 891 3,057 2,215 417 1,234 81 10,420 1,020 2,569 92 2,390 2.439 1,910 10,505 12,575 10,340 3,255 7,085 31,479 635 1,363 241 8.338 1,072 507 652 300 8,727 3,062 1,377 795 63 1,404 n.a. 2,942 17,156 2,925 1,048 13,182 3,338 9,844 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Illinois 173 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Illinois, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income- 1 Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 207,437 206,902 535 1 1 ,390 18,212 152,154 9,607 -135 142,412 38,727 26,299 124,089 13,111 14,955 281 14,674 535 151,619 132,371 628 609 1 1,052 1 614 242 195 9,178 33,093 20,440 316 478 688 2,184 3,655 5,770 3.577 1,179 499 1,252 842 n.a 12,653 3,006 ( D ) ( D ) 322 1,016 3,541 2,642 444 1,505 89 11,455 930 2,924 100 2,742 2,706 2,053 12,305 13,917 12,643 3,829 8,814 38,100 764 1,515 256 8,076 1,283 566 773 325 10,311 3,919 1,594 1,013 84 1,742 5,450 428 19,248 3,423 1,033 14,792 3,809 10,982 221,653 219,820 1,832 11,410 19,427 160,120 10,393 -166 149,561 44,074 28,018 130,712 14,152 15,256 1,561 13,695 1,832 158,288 138,055 662 646 16 923 (') 576 156 190 9,828 34,409 21.209 346 487 674 2,1 3,482 6,192 3,647 1,318 541 1,446 890 n.a 13,200 3,013 13 73 321 1,035 3,697 2,894 435 1.618 102 11,701 896 2,972 98 2,890 2,676 2,168 13,365 14,465 11,694 3.984 7,710 41,007 873 1,471 274 8,415 1,294 616 825 344 11,175 4,150 1,727 1,137 89 1,901 6,133 582 20,233 3,562 1,076 15,595 4,096 1 1 ,499 234,593 233,210 1,383 11,447 20,494 169,224 11,010 -264 157,950 46,456 30,187 138,519 15,690 15,016 1,066 13,950 1,383 167,841 146,088 786 770 17 952 -1 595 165 193 10.316 35,649 21,474 367 482 712 2,199 3,563 6,182 3,808 1,328 522 1.514 799 n.a 14,174 3,301 14 91 318 1,127 3,785 3,255 478 1.703 103 12,374 858 3,096 105 3,051 2,846 2,417 13,860 14,743 13,072 4,163 8,909 44,336 945 1,449 287 8,883 1,427 651 1,027 410 12,417 4,495 1,850 1,248 99 2,056 6,584 508 21,753 3,855 1,118 16,780 4,437 12,343 241,788 241,233 556 11,533 20,966 174,022 11,606 -282 162,134 46,887 32,768 142,347 16,707 14,968 248 14,720 556 173.466 150,299 822 806 16 968 1 616 179 172 9,917 35,783 21,077 356 471 695 2,145 3,436 6,062 3,871 1,288 501 1,476 776 n.a 14,706 3.424 ( D ) n 324 1.138 3,848 3,492 501 1,767 107 12,977 948 3,109 129 3.287 2,855 2,649 14,139 15,032 14,364 4,338 10,025 46,297 992 1,439 277 8.788 1,420 633 1,091 459 13,565 4,710 2,028 1,431 110 2,163 6,588 604 23,167 4,052 1,111 18,003 4,653 13.351 258,288 256,915 1,373 11,630 22,209 187,670 12,170 -329 175,171 45,974 37,142 150,551 17,964 19.156 1.046 18,110 1.373 186,298 161,923 873 857 16 927 P) 579 ( n ) 199 9,870 37,579 21,794 384 511 751 2,150 3,693 6,096 3,997 1,422 453 1,498 841 n.a. 15,785 3,704 16 95 334 1,240 3,993 3,880 548 1,879 96 13,709 967 3,212 114 3,431 3,171 2,815 14,761 15,728 17,135 4.832 12,303 51,341 1,086 1,572 306 10,368 1,443 686 1,325 471 14,711 5,342 2,149 1,554 112 2,246 7,282 689 24,375 4,278 1,085 19,012 4,608 14,404 268,281 267,145 1,137 11,718 22,895 196,180 12,847 -437 182,896 46,704 38,682 156,296 19,821 20,064 792 19,271 1,137 195,044 169,547 904 888 16 809 (") 481 (") ( D ) 10,244 39,505 23,248 402 528 832 2,324 3,867 6,485 4.316 1,686 456 1,548 806 n.a 16,257 3,725 15 94 332 1.270 4,133 3,986 562 2,046 96 14,778 980 3,535 139 3,678 3.621 2.824 14,727 16,330 18,712 5,231 13,481 53,538 1,091 1,705 322 10.858 1.522 736 1,375 497 15,296 5,349 2,323 1,716 121 2.462 7,450 715 25,497 4,386 1,015 20,096 4.933 15.163 282,546 280,927 1,619 11,794 23,956 206,635 13,719 -493 192,423 49,916 40,207 164,083 21,047 21,504 1,292 20.213 1.619 205,015 178,663 954 937 17 838 P) 525 ( d : p) 11,177 42.227 25,266 453 532 891 2,419 4,184 7,075 4,742 2,009 488 1,588 885 n.a. 16,961 3,776 15 102 342 1,325 4,293 4,170 682 2,153 103 15.370 999 3.908 134 3,913 3,528 2,£ 15,370 17,218 19,316 5,346 13,970 56,194 1,111 1,699 332 11,975 1,645 747 1,595 461 15,833 5,252 2,458 1,896 126 2.569 7.701 794 26,353 4,468 1,014 20,871 5,191 15,680 298,246 298,113 133 11,866 25,135 216,484 14,372 -597 201,515 53,609 43,122 173,746 20,925 21,813 -198 22,010 133 216,351 189,011 983 966 16 804 1 481 135 187 11,685 43.700 26,400 434 521 894 2,266 4,453 7,648 5,195 2,086 539 1,527 837 n.a. 17,300 3,834 18 105 342 1,411 4,341 4,298 597 2,253 102 16,055 985 4.082 137 3,932 3,867 3,052 16,227 18,101 20,549 5,464 15,085 60.907 1.247 1.775 354 13,572 1,735 808 1,826 476 16,633 5,432 2.581 2,049 133 2,705 8,803 781 27.341 4.495 1,104 21,742 5,314 16,427! 314,960 313,273 1.1 11,934 26,393 227,468 14,734 -825 212,109 57,780 45,071 183,097 19,999 24,372 1,361 23,01 1 1,1 225,780 197,284 1.026 1,014 12 790 1 448 146 196 12,406 44,661 26.928 441 511 961 2,313 4,514 8,094 5,306 1,760 583 1,574 874 n.a 17,733 4,034 19 91 335 1,451 4,389 4,378 597 2.335 103 16,626 967 3,635 147 4,667 4,094 3.117 16,292 18,564 21.946 5,850 16,096 64,973 1.325 1,829 356 15,239 1,841 839 1.941 503 16.977 5.673 2,814 2.185 143 2,828 9,640 840 28,496 4,651 1,172 22,674 5,514 17,160 331, 966 330,294 1,672 11,989 27,688 241,851 15,633 -834 225.384 59,989 46,593 196,087 20,270 25,494 1,342 24.152 1,672 240.179 210,648 1,126 1,113 13 735 1 386 152 197 13,164 47,810 29,071 465 534 980 2,323 4.790 9,152 5.728 1.834 635 1,697 934 n.a. 18,740 4,283 ( D ) W 356 1,487 4,677 4.582 621 2.514 ( D ) 17,773 986 3,898 153 5,101 4,419 3,215 17,357 19.568 23,927 6,358 17,570 69,187 1,384 1,881 355 16,981 1,900 828 2,027 524 17,581 5.989 2,972 2.323 154 2,915 10,493 881 29,531 4,611 1,199 23,722 5,714 18,008 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 174 Indiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Indiana Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 70% 81% | Net earnings by place of residence , Dividends, interest, and rent 15% 15% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% V^ \ 81% V^ \ \ V\ / 12% \ 1^^-10% ^^_ J^-5% ^ y^-9% | i Wage and salary disbursements | Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities ! Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Indiana 175 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Indiana, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,958 1,747 211 3.226 607 1,656 3 n.a. 1,653 262 43 1,262 11 384 187 197 211 1,445 1,342 1 30 78 574 170 261 65 165 103 17 2 84 1,668 1,515 153 3,242 514 1,390 3 n.a. 1,387 238 43 1.083 11 296 133 163 153 1,237 1,130 1 24 54 455 154 227 60 155 107 17 1 1,426 1.265 161 3,257 438 1,163 3 n.a. 1,160 195 71 885 10 268 144 124 161 1,002 896 1 18 36 342 128 184 51 134 106 17 1 1,016 933 83 3,281 310 817 3 n.a 814 150 52 658 9 150 72 78 83 734 632 1 12 18 226 95 132 43 106 102 16 1 85 971 882 90 3,304 294 806 3 n.a. 803 121 47 652 8 145 78 67 90 716 608 1 12 13 251 86 115 36 94 108 25 2 81 1,191 1,072 119 3,319 359 1,022 3 n.a. 1,019 128 43 801 9 212 107 105 119 904 771 1 15 22 334 96 156 39 108 132 38 2 93 1,402 1,180 222 3,332 421 1,221 3 n.a. 1,218 137 47 882 10 329 207 122 222 999 863 1 16 26 382 103 176 40 117 137 38 2 96 1,611 1,449 162 3.348 481 1.363 3 n.a. 1,360 171 80 1,056 12 295 145 150 162 1,201 1,030 1 19 42 471 118 207 44 129 171 84 2 85 1,846 1,574 272 3,374 547 1,619 13 n.a. 1,606 188 52 1,191 13 415 252 163 272 1,347 1,188 1 19 42 568 128 242 48 140 160 68 2 89 1,597 1.428 169 3.386 472 1,357 11 n.a. 1,345 179 73 1.040 13 304 150 154 169 1,188 996 1 16 39 415 112 233 47 134 191 89 3 99 1,762 1,582 180 3,403 518 1,504 13 n.a. 1,491 199 72 1,158 14 332 161 171 180 1,324 1,143 1 18 53 509 124 249 49 140 181 78 3 101 1,888 1,747 141 3,433 550 1,611 15 n.a. 1,597 219 73 1,280 16 316 119 197 141 1,470 1,296 1 20 51 600 135 287 51 151 174 66 3 105 2,518 2,255 263 3,481 723 2,206 20 n.a. 2,186 259 73 1.682 19 506 267 263 1,943 1,773 2 25 126 870 166 358 54 172 170 61 5 104 3,208 2.809 399 3,516 912 2,878 25 n.a. 2.853 279 76 2,150 23 705 370 335 399 2,479 2.264 2 31 165 1.187 201 421 58 198 215 67 42 107 3,913 3,476 437 3.444 1,136 3,570 35 n.a. 3.535 308 70 2,739 31 800 401 399 437 3,133 2.781 2 34 124 1.614 229 496 61 222 352 88 150 114 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 4,117 3,744 372 3,435 1,198 3,740 35 n.a. 3,705 330 82 2,938 45 756 335 422 372 3,367 2,941 4 40 88 1.699 265 536 64 246 426 89 214 123 4,285 3,789 496 3,423 1,252 3,829 38 n.a. 3,792 349 144 2,876 54 900 456 444 496 3,333 2.833 4 41 111 1,477 270 586 71 273 500 100 262 138 4,456 3,925 531 3,703 1,203 3,871 43 n.a. 3.827 388 241 2,834 58 979 481 498 531 3,340 2,996 6 47 146 1,360 313 725 87 312 344 85 96 163 4,962 4,412 550 3.779 1,313 4,348 50 n.a. 4,298 433 231 3,294 72 982 502 479 550 3,798 3.512 8 62 194 1,683 351 777 93 344 286 73 26 188 5,657 4,920 737 3,877 1,459 4,949 53 13 4,909 532 216 3,672 82 1,196 684 512 737 4,212 3,884 8 64 243 1,878 379 810 111 390 328 85 25 219 5,403 4,915 3,958 1,365 4.640 54 11 4,597 567 239 3,606 89 945 438 507 488 4.152 3.786 11 56 218 1.801 378 806 118 399 366 93 26 248 6,065 5,576 489 3,967 1,529 5,196 73 11 5,134 642 288 4,083 118 996 440 556 489 4,707 4,299 13 63 250 2,136 410 860 140 428 408 107 38 263 7,033 6,433 600 4.096 1,717 6,146 87 11 6,070 690 ' 273 4,814 153 1,179 547 632 600 5,546 5.014 14 69 326 2,534 464 977 158 472 532 133 118 280 7,402 6,878 524 4,148 1,784 6.445 96 11 6,360 733 309 5,135 170 1,141 474 666 524 5,921 5.342 16 60 364 2,700 488 1,031 174 510 579 166 111 302 8,163 7.620 543 4,182 1,952 7.071 100 8 6.979 798 386 5.690 198 1,184 496 543 6.529 5.915 16 59 363 3,115 516 1,084 192 568 614 165 124 325 7,741 7,178 564 4.264 1,816 6.663 117 10 6,556 814 371 5.255 192 1,215 519 695 564 6,099 5,521 18 51 334 2,748 487 1.088 218 577 578 150 70 357 8,364 7,944 419 4,363 1,917 7,219 131 5 7,094 884 386 5.824 230 1.165 377 787 419 6,800 6,216 18 57 429 3,153 520 1.152 243 646 584 146 58 "SO 9,000 8,583 417 4.458 2,019 7,735 146 5 7,593 981 425 6,248 260 1,227 374 853 417 7,318 6.684 18 62 520 3,277 561 1.261 273 711 634 149 67 417 9,303 8.875 428 4,529 2,054 7,977 166 5 7,816 984 503 6,430 288 1,258 385 874 428 7.549 6.862 19 61 495 3.397 591 1.275 287 737 687 151 68 468 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 76 Indiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Indiana, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 9,285 8,812 473 4.583 2,026 7,790 160 7 7,637 1,040 609 6,168 311 1,310 430 880 473 7,316 6,587 19 18 (') 59 1 27 13 18 476 3,149 2,338 46 84 133 580 208 277 406 320 213 1 40 13 811 247 2 5 38 58 110 148 99 96 9 559 166 155 2 47 90 99 372 898 308 101 208 747 30 107 59 48 38 17 23 10 208 41 41 n.a. ( L ) 79 n.a. 46 729 160 56 513 n.a. n.a. 9,882 9,523 359 4,613 2,142 8,331 183 4 8,152 1,113 616 6,740 347 1,245 316 929 359 7,972 7,202 19 1 ( L ) 62 1 29 14 19 475 3,562 2,699 55 92 145 618 240 335 498 416 211 21 45 23 863 261 2 5 43 66 113 155 101 108 9 593 167 177 2 46 96 104 393 959 332 106 225 808 31 111 60 60 39 16 22 9 230 48 45 n.a. 88 n.a. 49 770 165 61 544 n.a. n.a. 10,361 9,943 417 4,674 2,217 8,704 215 2 8,491 1,214 656 7,057 366 1,281 368 913 417 8,286 7,448 21 20 ( L ) 63 1 28 14 20 510 3,664 2,773 55 96 144 677 249 337 504 424 194 24 47 21 891 271 2 5 43 71 124 161 98 107 10 608 164 184 3 45 99 114 409 976 346 115 231 851 32 113 64 64 42 1 23 9 236 50 48 n.a. < L i 98 n.a. 55 839 175 65 600 n.a. n.a. 10,656 10,149 507 4,730 2,253 8,848 222 7 8,633 1,275 748 7,085 366 1,397 454 943 507 8,342 7,435 20 20 ( L ) 64 1 26 14 22 496 3,599 2,690 54 99 143 659 243 320 508 392 187 25 48 13 909 272 1 4 42 76 130 172 93 108 10 606 155 182 4 47 100 119 423 972 364 121 242 892 33 117 63 66 43 19 25 9 247 56 51 n.a. ( L ) 106 n.a. 57 906 187 66 653 n.a. n.a. 11,381 10,891 490 4,736 2,403 9,498 239 5 9,264 1,363 754 7,665 409 1,423 433 990 490 9,008 8,027 24 23 ( L ) 63 1 26 13 22 503 3,986 3,019 58 107 141 719 264 367 597 448 206 28 48 35 968 278 2 4 46 82 140 181 92 131 11 633 160 197 3 48 102 122 444 1,044 383 128 255 947 35 121 64 74 47 19 24 9 266 57 56 n.a. ( L ) 115 n.a. 60 981 198 70 712 n.a. n.a. 11,953 11,448 505 4,799 2,491 9,970 275 5 9,700 1,471 781 8,090 425 1,456 439 1,016 505 9,466 8,428 24 24 (') 63 2 24 14 23 556 4,166 3,167 62 111 144 751 296 387 617 452 232 29 51 36 999 283 2 4 47 85 148 189 89 140 11 653 160 212 2 45 106 128 467 1,089 406 138 268 1.004 37 126 64 80 53 22 27 9 279 64 63 n.a. ( L ) 119 n.a. 63 1,037 215 56 766 n.a. n.a. 12,718 12,372 346 4,856 2,619 10,619 290 2 10,330 1,577 810 8,750 484 1,384 284 1,100 346 10,272 9,139 27 26 1 64 3 23 14 24 677 4,477 3,425 64 120 152 840 326 430 674 453 252 30 54 30 1,052 297 2 4 50 90 160 200 85 153 12 691 167 226 3 44 116 136 494 1,172 440 145 295 1,097 37 136 66 86 56 24 28 9 313 73 71 n.a. ( L ) 125 n.a. 74 1,133 228 60 846 n.a. n.a. 14,076 13,482 594 4,922 2,860 11,800 310 -1 11,489 1,712 875 9,550 559 1,690 529 1,161 594 11,205 9,958 27 27 1 61 23 14 25 757 4,950 3,840 73 136 162 927 358 477 792 514 279 31 62 29 1,110 304 2 4 52 95 172 212 84 173 11 746 171 250 3 47 132 142 525 1,258 463 154 309 1,172 41 144 67 93 56 24 28 9 338 79 78 n.a. ( L ) 133 n.a. 81 1,248 242 63 943 n.a. n.a. 15,218 14,677 541 4,999 3,044 12,867 433 -2 12,433 1,831 954 10,544 621 1,703 476 1,227 541 12,326 10,922 29 29 1 61 23 13 24 825 5.486 4,299 80 154 175 1,004 393 552 887 561 333 35 73 52 1,187 309 2 4 57 105 16 233 84 194 12 803 176 272 4 51 148 152 577 1,348 495 166 329 1,298 46 159 68 105 60 28 30 10 373 87 n.a. ( L ) 150 n.a. 93 1,404 270 73 1,061 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Indiana 177 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Indiana, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 . Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 , Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 17,342 16,878 464 5,093 3,405 14,547 547 -A 13,996 2,072 1,274 11,969 770 1,808 408 1,400 464 14,083 12,440 37 36 1 76 (') 30 20 26 949 6,084 4,765 82 162 186 1,088 439 589 947 643 389 43 78 120 1,319 323 2 4 63 118 210 271 89 224 14 918 192 310 5 68 167 176 660 1,563 596 198 397 1,557 51 178 74 132 75 32 34 12 482 99 106 n.a. 1 166 n.a. 116 1,643 348 81 1,214 n.a. n.a. 19,034 18,420 614 5,143 3,701 16,042 624 5 15,423 2,225 1,386 13,167 881 1,994 554 1,440 614 15,428 13,664 41 40 1 77 15 30 1,094 6,691 5,259 91 178 203 1,200 515 645 1,048 682 411 51 84 151 1,432 347 1 4 67 128 229 307 92 242 15 990 199 334 5 72 191 190 735 1,674 636 219 417 1,727 52 182 75 139 85 39 33 11 558 111 126 n.a. 1 190 n.a. 124 1,764 373 86 1,305 n.a. n.a. 19,740 19,291 449 5,204 3,793 16.326 636 33 15,724 2,381 1,635 13,519 973 1,835 383 1,452 449 15,878 13,970 43 42 1 83 (') 40 13 30 1,062 6,652 5,166 91 163 210 1,188 494 687 1,027 654 399 52 83 117 1,486 371 1 5 64 132 239 334 98 227 16 1,070 221 343 5 74 215 212 794 1,754 671 242 429 1,841 59 187 74 145 89 39 37 11 627 119 139 n.a. 1 194 n.a. 120 1,908 402 84 1,422 n.a. n.a. 21,448 20,774 674 5,250 4,085 17,526 700 91 16.917 2,571 1,960 14,252 1,093 2,180 605 1,576 674 16,852 14,738 46 45 1 81 (') 41 9 31 1,083 6,932 5,379 101 178 222 1,172 510 664 1,167 757 410 52 86 61 1,553 385 1 5 67 133 252 351 102 242 15 1,169 242 380 6 77 236 229 846 1,855 736 262 474 1,990 62 193 72 160 100 41 37 12 682 127 152 n.a. 1 216 n.a. 135 2,114 434 94 1,587 n.a. n.a. 23,451 22,867 584 5,296 4,428 19,259 798 123 18,584 2,705 2,163 15,750 1.286 2,222 509 1,713 584 18,674 16,377 53 51 2 96 ( L ) 50 14 32 1,187 7,818 6,151 114 200 248 1,379 581 756 1,305 893 473 56 89 56 1,668 394 1 6 72 146 269 373 106 286 15 1.296 252 439 6 80 264 255 927 1,993 798 284 514 2,208 67 201 71 174 111 49 41 13 780 143 173 n.a. 1 222 n.a. 162 2.297 474 107 1,716 n.a. n.a. 26,995 25,703 1,291 5,329 5,065 22,198 1,008 161 21,351 3,108 2,536 17,633 1,464 3,100 1,199 1,902 1,291 20,907 18,451 62 60 2 111 £! 58 18 36 1,329 8.921 7,126 127 232 272 1,616 677 894 1,517 1,053 515 67 94 62 1.795 404 1 6 81 161 287 410 101 327 17 1,443 268 516 7 81 290 281 1,010 2,243 869 317 552 2,463 78 209 71 226 130 57 49 13 860 165 187 n.a. 1 228 n.a 188 2,456 504 120 1,832 n.a. n a. 28,893 28,097 796 5,350 5,401 23,255 1,135 209 22,329 3.580 2,984 18,935 1,651 2,669 677 1,992 796 22,459 19,838 65 63 2 150 (') 77 33 40 1,425 9,433 7,500 123 235 286 1,819 712 1,012 1,476 1,092 507 80 105 54 1,934 435 1 6 87 172 311 456 109 338 18 1,588 290 561 8 108 322 300 1,170 2,380 911 355 555 2,715 88 219 66 261 143 68 55 14 966 183 194 n a 2 256 n.a. 200 2.622 547 132 1,943 n.a. n a 30,965 29,809 1,156 5,351 5,787 24,221 1,157 246 23,309 3,911 3,745 19,247 1,848 3,126 1,024 2.101 1.156 23.064 20,189 66 64 2 191 (') 104 44 43 1.424 9.150 7,183 187 1 287 1,754 741 977 1,386 958 502 94 110 n.a 1,967 466 1 6 81 169 324 473 108 322 16 1,618 288 549 9 97 343 333 1,322 2,462 991 389 602 2,965 88 226 65 291 157 72 62 15 1,109 199 177 74 2 218 n a 209 2.876 589 126 2,160 n.a. n a 34,742 33.604 1,138 5,372 6,468 27,472 1,293 287 26,466 4,314 3.962 21.769 2,263 3,439 984 2,455 1,138 26,334 23,185 76 73 3 221 (') 117 57 47 1,652 10,686 8,491 224 219 333 2,056 843 1,095 1,677 1,217 595 112 120 n.a. 2,195 515 1 8 95 201 361 510 107 380 19 1,855 329 656 10 101 380 379 1.458 2.779 1,138 425 713 3,319 103 252 73 322 182 74 70 18 1,294 212 179 91 3 228 n a 218 3,149 625 120 2,405 n.a. n a 38,562 37,759 803 5,405 7,134 30,550 1,436 335 29,448 4,893 4,220 24,441 2,680 3.429 630 2.798 803 29.747 26,318 68 66 2 294 (') 180 66 48 1,908 12,265 9.751 266 239 373 2.351 980 1.291 1.830 1.439 716 137 130 n.a. 2.513 561 1 9 103 222 419 587 120 471 20 2,069 359 726 12 131 425 417 1,596 3.060 1,258 455 803 3,798 121 266 78 399 182 85 91 19 1,488 267 180 110 4 260 n.a 246 3.429 666 122 2.641 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 178 Indiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Indiana, 195&-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance n Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 43,175 42,369 806 5,446 7,927 34,241 1,645 385 32,981 5,556 4,639 27,496 3,042 3,703 665 3,038 806 33,434 29,671 81 78 3 309 ( L ) 203 48 58 2,243 13,753 10,974 317 258 419 2,706 1,069 1,451 2,005 1,587 850 163 147 n.a 2.780 607 1 11 109 247 479 635 134 534 22 2,305 372 830 14 152 472 465 1,827 3,460 1,415 505 910 4,277 142 296 84 470 219 103 102 23 1,662 287 192 148 5 287 n.a. 257 3,763 733 124 2,906 n.a. n.a. 47,732 47,043 689 5,475 8,718 37,405 1,884 452 35,974 6,466 5,293 30,326 3,356 3,723 533 3,190 689 36,716 32,603 96 93 3 371 ( L ) 243 62 66 2.496 14,982 11,882 354 258 445 3,021 1,147 1,653 2,164 1,664 838 184 153 n.a. 3,100 662 1 13 110 253 578 732 148 579 25 2,546 400 909 18 164 536 519 2,046 3,741 1,561 566 995 4,765 158 314 80 548 238 119 112 24 1,880 318 209 161 5 301 n.a. 298 4,113 785 130 3,198 976 2,222 51,210 50.826 384 5,491 9,327 38,233 1,964 574 36,843 7,794 6,572 31,251 3,571 3,411 218 3.193 384 37,849 33,273 95 93 2 467 (') 287 115 64 2,353 14,789 11,568 321 280 441 2,957 1,087 1,666 2,140 1,420 883 206 168 n.a 3,222 707 1 13 107 263 568 816 155 566 26 2,630 401 889 21 157 589 573 2,156 3,806 1,660 625 1,035 5,316 168 330 76 597 227 136 121 27 2,200 358 230 187 6 323 n.a. 331 4,576 866 146 3,564 1,104 2,461 55,917 55,589 328 5,480 10,203 40,793 2,280 619 39,131 9,447 7,339 33,706 3,812 3,274 160 3,115 328 40,464 35,565 100 99 1 473 2 f L > 119 60 2,259 16,006 12,601 323 307 463 3,336 1,135 1,798 2,403 1,451 970 227 18f n.a 3,405 757 1 10 108 257 577 870 171 627 27 2,836 384 943 25 169 643 671 2,258 4,019 1,762 664 1,098 5,853 176 337 77 666 239 130 131 26 2,511 366 262 196 6 358 n.a. 370 4,899 918 177 3,803 1,151 2,653 57,423 57,140 283 5,468 10,502 40,694 2,342 685 39,037 10,203 8,183 33,624 3,968 3,102 90 3,012 283 40,411 35,245 107 106 1 503 ( D ) 345 101 < D > 2,174 15,178 11,618 286 301 442 2,984 1,097 1,651 2,175 1,372 885 236 186 n.a 3.560 799 1 10 103 253 595 957 175 637 29 2,971 351 927 26 182 707 778 2,224 4,064 1,712 697 1,015 6,312 179 345 78 721 248 140 132 27 2,806 394 294 196 7 388 n.a. 357 5,166 941 204 h.021 1,217 2,804 59,961 60,218 -257 5,450 11,001 42,279 2,456 742 40,565 10,624 8,771 35,118 4,158 3,003 -440 3,443 -257 42,536 37,013 126 123 3 436 ( D ) 306 70 ( D ) 2,261 15,618 11,860 348 337 450 2,817 1,161 1,606 2,274 1,549 866 259 195 n.a. 3,757 824 1 12 115 271 636 977 170 722 29 3,102 350 1,005 28 210 726 783 2,272 4,420 1,892 730 1,162 6,886 172 401 79 816 299 160 145 29 3,012 414 325 218 7 411 n.a. 398 5,524 1,025 226 4,272 1,284 2,988 66,588 65,905 683 5,458 12,199 47,438 2,705 905 45,638 11,858 9,092 38,430 4,294 4,714 505 4,209 683 46,755 40,861 143 140 3 505 ( D ) 354 ( D ) 67 2,531 17,322 13,204 386 388 481 2,790 1,320 1.887 2,589 1,830 1,001 299 233 n.a 4,118 824 1 13 134 298 691 1,107 176 841 31 3.339 382 1,182 29 267 694 785 2,520 4,800 1,970 781 1,189 7,730 182 444 91 969 378 204 175 35 3,240 494 360 239 8 436 n.a. 476 5,894 1,087 246 4,561 1,398 3,162 70,118 69,532 586 5,459 12,844 50,175 3.005 988 48,158 12,405 9,555 40,734 4,476 4.965 410 4,555 586 49,589 43,196 160 156 4 493 ( L ) 316 103 73 2,874 17,784 13,450 423 408 490 2,666 1,389 1,882 2,680 1,968 999 311 234 n.a. 4,334 860 1 13 137 308 756 1,179 179 871 30 3,529 396 1,267 32 294 731 809 2,678 5,183 2,028 835 1,193 8,465 197 532 91 1,167 453 190 208 36 3,430 530 384 264 9 436 n.a. 539 6,394 1,158 280 4,956 1,537 3,419 73,701 73,233 468 5,454 13,513 52,659 3,234 1,082 50,507 13,023 10,170 42,930 4,738 4,991 307 4,684 468 52,191 45,383 156 151 5 370 ( L ) 271 17 82 3,228 18,115 13,628 479 434 521 2,489 1,410 1,822 2,687 2,183 1,006 370 227 n.a. 4,487 853 1 15 136 324 811 1,218 165 936 29 3,810 393 1,419 33 353 757 854 2,859 5,375 2,235 920 1,315 9,236 203 577 96 1.359 462 222 226 39 3,671 593 416 289 9 469 n.a. 603 6,808 1,190 293 5,324 1,683 3,642 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Indiana 179 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Indiana, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) » Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services ,4 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 83,645 83,485 159 5,492 15,231 60,932 3,861 1,255 58,326 14,101 11,218 49,851 5,653 5,428 -16 5,444 159 60,773 52,918 235 232 3 379 (') 242 46 91 3,816 20,695 15,398 593 493 526 2,861 1,613 2,201 2,775 2,483 1,044 533 276 n.a. 5,297 897 1 18 163 376 929 1,549 163 1,164 38 4,217 360 1,662 56 384 846 910 3,370 2,886 1,038 1,848 1 1 ,432 233 664 103 1,647 556 226 263 66 4,610 704 486 366 13 569 813 113 7,855 1,364 310 6,181 1,975 4,205 90,013 89,172 840 5,524 16,296 65,411 4,215 1,343 62,539 15,413 12,061 52,845 6,037 6,528 654 5,874 840 64,570 56,156 243 239 3 349 (') 232 25 91 4,079 21,768 15,948 625 530 555 3,027 1,658 2,318 2,896 2,428 1,019 593 299 n.a. 5,820 899 1 21 174 396 1,023 1,814 199 1,255 38 4,407 355 1.768 59 431 869 925 3,622 6,173 3,121 1,108 2.012 12,394 254 642 110 1,823 548 237 277 78 5,072 740 526 411 17 607 901 151 8,414 1,446 316 6,652 2,124 4,528 95,364 94,637 727 5,555 17,167 68,727 4,451 1.488 65,764 16.406 13,193 55,717 6.531 6.480 512 5,968 727 68,001 58.864 277 273 4 395 < L > 279 22 94 4,242 22,152 15,900 621 552 584 3,044 1,697 2,321 2,757 2,358 1,029 638 298 n.a. 6.252 933 1 21 176 435 1,082 2,095 183 1,284 41 4,548 345 1,862 65 436 873 968 3,902 6,397 3,385 1,176 2,209 13,565 271 637 116 2,075 567 255 321 86 5,620 753 564 464 20 667 977 172 9,137 1,560 328 7,249 2,327 4,923 98,710 98,586 124 5,601 17,624 70,847 4,722 1,517 67,643 16,435 14,632 57,709 7,064 6,074 -83 6,157 124 70,724 60,989 298 293 4 371 ( L ) 254 23 94 4,373 22,524 15,871 584 549 571 2,981 1,725 2,280 2,780 2,314 1,094 686 309 n.a 6,653 957 1 24 181 457 1.140 2.419 195 1,240 38 4,676 354 1,928 68 452 864 1,010 4,037 6,623 3,560 1,248 2,312 14,527 283 659 112 2,202 561 246 378 92 6,097 797 640 511 22 718 1,025 184 9.734 1,654 343 7.737 2.512 5.226 105,968 105,403 565 5,648 18,763 76,562 5,019 1,669 73,211 16,237 16,520 61,489 7,899 7,174 345 6,829 565 75.997 65,735 327 323 4 358 (') 237 21 100 4,470 24,331 17,177 646 603 611 3,136 1,814 2,537 2,911 2,982 887 727 324 n.a. 7,154 1,017 1 28 198 500 1,233 2,578 215 1,346 38 4,911 389 2,047 78 487 855 1,056 4,289 6,965 4,159 1,464 2,695 15,927 303 689 124 2,485 569 252 419 94 6,810 878 703 574 24 741 1,060 201 10,262 1.801 357 8,104 2,580 5,524 112,016 111,341 675 5,701 19,649 81,398 5,363 1,752 77,787 16,655 17,574 64,593 9,179 7.626 444 7,181 675 80,723 70,072 344 341 3 344 (') ( D ) h 4,797 26.330 18,849 713 656 635 3,411 1.936 2,800 3,033 3.699 899 727 340 n.a. 7,481 1,031 1 32 210 532 1,249 2,730 211 1,448 38 5,139 356 2,188 82 526 877 1,110 4,471 7,382 4,494 1.521 2,973 16,772 311 767 130 2,577 600 276 399 108 7,112 919 744 632 25 815 1,145 211 10,651 1,878 340 8.433 2.626 5.807 119,029 118,474 555 5,741 20,734 86,712 5,805 1,899 82,807 17,976 18,246 68,967 9,860 7,885 336 7,550 555 86.157 75.167 363 359 4 360 ! L < ("> (") ( D ) 5,426 28,372 20,703 811 718 676 3,557 2,153 3,057 3,326 4,312 994 737 362 n.a. 7.669 1.051 1 37 221 558 1,307 2,616 222 1,616 41 5,433 362 2,361 80 585 876 1,169 4,775 7,953 4,844 1,537 3.307 17.641 325 780 135 2,767 681 286 431 104 7,439 931 773 679 26 866 1,189 229 10,990 1,886 303 8,801 2,736 6,065 123,987 123,832 156 5,787 21,427 90,439 6,142 2,035 86,331 19,061 18,595 72,700 9,832 7,907 -65 7,972 156 90,283 79.009 382 379 3 350 (') 204 24 123 5.722 29.772 21,699 850 754 734 3,746 2,212 3,248 2,735 5,251 1,064 746 359 n.a. 8.072 1,078 1 36 211 550 1,342 2,892 225 1,695 41 5,592 350 2,482 84 656 849 1,170 5,068 8,455 4,931 1,568 3.363 18.738 354 815 144 3,016 722 306 487 115 7,801 954 807 731 27 908 1,337 214 11,274 1,858 253 9.162 2.863 6,299 129,570 128,738 831 5,827 22,234 93,824 6.360 2.198 89.663 20.322 19.584 76,093 8,838 8,893 612 8,281 831 92,993 81,368 397 397 ( L ) 358 (') 207 26 125 6.056 29.539 21.138 908 747 718 3,848 2,308 3.210 2.612 4,579 1,051 792 365 n.a. 8,401 1,144 1 38 200 582 1,363 3,058 227 1.749 40 5,728 356 2,319 95 912 869 1,176 5,283 8,838 5.323 1.692 3,632 19.846 371 837 146 3.322 770 320 634 121 8,033 1,014 850 775 28 944 1,453 230 1 1 ,625 1,841 227 9.558 3.010 6,548 136,073 135,116 958 5,865 23,202 98,835 6,713 2,672 94,794 21,046 20,234 80.532 8,910 9,392 737 8,655 958 97,877 86,117 429 430 -1 403 (') 237 29 136 6,507 30,919 22,065 955 788 753 3,982 2,398 3,341 2,560 4,831 1,107 970 380 n.a. 8,854 1,203 ( D ) M 185 594 1,418 3,296 236 1,849 ( D ) 5,895 365 2.408 101 997 889 1,135 5,625 9,219 5.760 1.842 3.918 21,360 396 873 146 3,656 806 350 822 126 8.546 1,085 904 832 30 969 1,576 242 1 1 ,760 1,720 225 9,816 2,959 6,857 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 180 Iowa STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Iowa □ Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 76% ■9% 15% Net earnings by place of residence | Dividends, interest, and rent 16% Transfer payments 687c Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 767c 29% j Wage and salary disbursements j j Other labor income 15% ■ | Proprietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 OO/o o\J la ' C.O /o ' _J- — I L i cXJ /o " 1 I I D /o " 1 ~i 1 n°/ m \\ I U /o ~N r JH flrrt D /o 1 n% - rv-r^ __ Ii Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities : Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Iowa 181 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Iowa, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,429 1,011 418 2,460 581 1,202 2 n.a. 1,200 200 29 665 6 531 360 171 418 784 704 3 10 49 138 110 219 46 130 80 15 1 64 1,263 946 317 2,475 510 1,053 2 n.a. 1,051 184 28 629 6 417 266 152 317 736 652 3 9 53 126 99 197 42 123 83 16 1 66 994 832 162 2,482 400 796 2 n.a. 794 149 50 550 5 241 122 119 162 635 550 3 7 37 101 83 172 41 105 85 16 1 68 738 622 117 2,489 297 589 2 n.a. 587 117 34 429 5 155 67 117 472 394 3 6 17 73 62 117 34 82 78 15 8 630 542 2,495 252 509 2 n.a. 508 93 29 383 4 122 64 59 88 421 342 2 5 11 68 57 101 26 73 79 21 1 57 675 633 42 2,510 269 545 2 n.a. 543 104 28 433 5 107 16 91 42 503 413 2 6 18 83 63 133 29 78 90 30 1 59 1,072 683 389 2,524 425 937 2 n a. 936 106 30 472 5 460 351 110 389 548 456 2 8 23 91 70 145 31 86 92 27 1 65 987 801 186 2,509 393 806 2 n.a 804 120 63 523 6 276 147 129 186 619 515 2 9 33 105 78 164 32 93 104 43 1 60 1,306 816 490 2,498 523 1,150 6 n.a. 1,144 123 38 558 6 586 448 138 490 660 559 3 8 28 120 82 183 32 102 102 37 1 63 1,142 808 334 2,494 458 985 6 n a. 979 121 42 552 6 427 291 136 334 652 543 3 6 31 110 76 186 31 99 109 43 1 65 1,196 868 328 2.520 475 1,015 6 n.a. 1.009 140 46 574 6 436 286 149 328 687 579 3 6 37 124 77 195 33 104 108 40 2 67 1,270 910 360 2,537 501 1,082 7 n.a. 1,075 148 47 599 6 477 313 164 360 722 612 3 6 33 136 79 213 35 108 110 40 1 69 1,516 1,059 457 2,491 608 1,316 8 n.a. 1,308 160 47 694 8 614 403 211 457 859 748 4 7 68 174 91 251 37 116 111 38 1 71 2,037 1,236 801 2,441 835 1,806 9 n.a. 1,797 194 46 811 9 986 734 252 801 1,005 883 4 8 53 254 106 287 40 131 122 34 15 73 2,387 1,457 930 2,332 1,024 2,149 13 n.a. 2.137 205 46 994 12 1,144 847 297 930 1.219 1,017 5 8 37 332 118 331 42 145 202 37 89 76 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,302 1,593 709 2,294 1,004 2,047 13 n.a. 2,034 211 57 1,087 16 944 632 313 709 1,338 1,106 6 8 36 360 138 357 44 157 232 40 111 81 2,513 1,759 755 2,301 1,092 2,185 14 n.a. 2,171 245 97 1,152 19 1,014 679 335 755 1,430 1,160 6 7 45 343 142 395 49 172 271 44 136 91 3,072 1,985 1,086 2,467 1,245 2,625 17 n.a. 2,607 302 163 1,206 22 1,397 1,003 395 1,086 1,538 1,359 6 8 86 335 173 490 58 202 179 43 32 104 3,057 2,182 875 2,509 1,218 2,594 21 n.a. 2,573 325 159 1,399 26 1,168 786 382 875 1,719 1,543 6 9 119 409 193 531 61 215 176 41 15 120 4,190 2,597 1,593 2,543 1,648 3,569 24 21 3,565 480 144 1,593 30 1,946 1,503 443 1,593 1,976 1,771 10 14 154 473 216 584 77 243 205 47 13 144 3,510 2,699 811 2,578 1,361 2,824 25 24 2,823 489 198 1,624 33 1,167 726 441 811 2,014 1,789 13 12 151 478 221 579 83 251 225 52 14 159 4,040 2,895 1,145 2,625 1,539 3,327 33 25 3,319 527 194 1,739 40 1,548 1,065 483 1,145 2,182 1,948 15 13 173 531 233 610 100 272 234 51 13 171 4,305 3.192 1,114 2,617 1,645 3,596 41 29 3,583 556 167 1.976 51 1.568 1.036 532 1,114 2,482 2,215 18 12 181 660 257 683 108 295 267 54 25 187 4,552 3,367 1,184 2,626 1,733 3,794 48 31 3,777 598 176 2.083 57 1,655 1,110 545 1,184 2,610 2,309 20 15 178 705 269 692 121 309 300 62 32 206 4,385 3.495 890 2,629 1,668 3,598 48 33 3.583 611 192 2,168 61 1.369 816 553 890 2,708 2.392 22 14 180 741 280 694 132 329 316 66 32 218 4,734 3,596 1,138 2,626 1,803 3.876 54 33 3,854 659 220 2,167 64 1,644 1,072 572 1,138 2.738 2,405 25 14 189 714 272 713 137 341 332 70 33 230 4,504 3.832 673 2,679 1,681 3,641 60 34 3,614 656 234 2,323 74 1,244 609 636 673 2,968 2,616 26 16 214 790 279 756 153 383 353 72 32 248 4,784 4,065 718 2,703 1,770 3,879 75 35 3,839 688 256 2,466 83 1,331 660 671 718 3,161 2,782 26 18 246 849 293 763 166 421 378 72 35 271 5,301 4,289 1,012 2,716 1,952 4,331 86 34 4,279 718 304 2.570 93 1.667 947 721 1,012 3,319 2,920 28 18 239 882 308 801 184 459 399 79 33 287 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 82 Iowa STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Iowa, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less. Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State ■ Local 5,430 4,443 987 2,708 2,005 4,361 89 37 4,308 771 351 2,619 94 1,647 920 727 987 3,374 2,956 29 28 1 18 2 1 15 242 887 463 24 11 31 32 49 181 78 6 15 10 17 9 425 284 2 12 14 59 29 1 22 2 317 98 87 u 55 58 264 556 189 54 135 453 21 58 35 29 23 15 11 6 136 34 20 n.a. 3 n.a. 22 418 84 26 308 n.a. n.a. 5,579 4,859 720 2,729 2,044 4,411 107 38 4,342 852 385 2,880 110 1,421 649 773 720 3,691 3,249 31 31 1 17 1 1 15 277 1,021 560 29 12 37 43 54 220 97 8 12 12 22 12 462 310 (') 2 13 12 62 30 1 29 2 331 99 92 s 60 60 279 596 203 57 146 495 22 60 36 33 25 15 13 5 151 40 23 n.a. ^ n.a. 24 442 87 25 330 n.a. n.a. 5,721 5,006 715 2,756 2,076 4.505 119 42 4,429 882 411 2,980 114 1,412 645 767 715 3,790 3.321 37 36 1 17 1 1 15 281 1,022 551 24 13 40 43 55 212 106 7 6 12 22 12 472 313 (') 2 13 13 66 31 2 31 2 342 97 100 (') 20 62 64 288 597 211 64 147 525 22 62 39 35 30 15 14 5 159 42 25 n.a. ( L ) 53 n.a. 25 469 95 23 352 n.a. n.a. 6,047 5,219 827 2,756 2,194 4,725 123 46 4,647 947 452 3,054 122 1,549 755 795 827 3,897 3,386 42 41 1 17 (M 1 1 15 279 1,026 544 24 12 41 45 52 207 104 6 5 11 22 13 482 317 ( L > 2 12 13 69 34 2 32 2 343 93 101 8 61 67 301 603 219 66 153 555 22 67 38 36 31 17 15 5 166 44 27 n.a. ( L ) 58 n.a. 28 512 102 23 387 n.a. n.a. 6,314 5,447 867 2,750 2,296 4,941 131 49 4,859 981 473 3,194 132 1,615 780 835 867 4,073 3,519 52 51 1 19 ( L ) 1 1 17 279 1,078 579 22 13 38 50 54 222 120 8 5 12 23 13 500 322 (') 2 13 15 70 37 2 37 2 356 97 109 ( L ) 19 62 69 308 613 232 72 161 581 22 69 39 43 33 16 14 6 174 41 30 n.a. C-) 64 n.a. 30 554 106 24 424 n.a. n.a. 6,719 5,735 984 2,747 2,446 5,265 145 50 5,170 1,055 494 3,376 141 1,749 896 852 984 4,281 3,694 50 50 1 18 ( L ) 1 1 16 307 1,145 628 21 14 40 52 58 251 128 8 6 12 23 14 517 334 ( L ) 3 14 16 71 36 2 40 2 370 96 119 ('■) 20 63 71 320 627 247 77 170 610 23 71 40 49 35 18 14 6 181 41 35 n.a. ( L ) 65 n.a. 31 587 113 19 456 n.a. n.a. 7,034 6,128 906 2,746 2,561 5,496 157 55 5,395 1.128 511 3,592 157 1,747 821 926 906 4,590 3,959 61 60 1 20 (') 1 2 17 327 1,235 684 21 15 41 57 65 285 131 10 7 12 23 17 551 350 ( L ) 3 15 18 76 41 2 45 2 386 95 129 (') 20 68 73 329 678 265 82 183 659 24 77 41 57 37 1 15 6 199 46 40 n.a. ( L ) 66 n.a. 33 631 120 20 491 n.a. n.a. 7,811 6,579 1,232 2,742 2,849 6,149 167 60 6,041 1,212 558 3,849 178 2,122 1,145 977 1,232 4,917 4,233 67 66 1 21 1 2 17 359 1,335 760 22 18 46 65 73 313 148 11 8 13 25 1 575 355 ( L ) 4 16 19 79 43 2 56 2 416 99 146 L L > 22 73 76 344 721 275 £ 16 696 26 79 42 63 36 19 15 6 212 51 45 n.a. P-) 67 n.a. 36 684 126 20 538 n.a. n.a. 8,510 7,178 1,332 2,762 3,081 6,767 217 62 6,612 1,287 612 4,305 202 2,260 1,235 1,025 1,332 5,435 4,686 71 70 1 23 1 2 20 419 1,522 904 24 20 49 74 85 374 184 11 10 17 28 28 618 375 ( L ) 4 16 22 84 45 2 67 2 434 95 156 ( L ) 23 79 80 384 773 289 93 196 770 29 87 42 69 38 22 15 6 237 56 52 n.a. ('-> 74 n.a. 42 749 130 22 597 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Iowa 183 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Iowa, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 9,330 8,312 1,018 2,803 3,329 7,263 288 72 7,048 1,451 831 5,012 260 1,992 927 1,064 1,018 6,246 5,353 87 86 1 30 (') 2 7 22 479 1,761 1,039 28 26 54 73 87 414 207 14 19 21 32 65 722 435 (') 6 20 29 96 60 2 71 3 480 95 181 (') 24 86 94 404 893 326 108 218 893 33 91 47 81 42 22 17 7 291 57 66 n.a. Q n.a. 55 892 148 23 721 n.a. n.a. 10,187 8,945 1,242 2,805 3,632 8,012 327 72 7,757 1,529 902 5,425 290 2,297 1,149 1,148 1,242 6,770 5,782 101 100 1 29 (') 2 4 24 501 1,900 1,119 31 32 58 83 100 437 216 18 28 21 35 61 781 474 (') 6 20 31 104 64 2 76 4 512 99 191 (') 25 96 101 426 952 355 120 235 1,005 32 94 48 87 51 27 17 7 336 69 76 n.a. (') 90 n.a. 71 989 155 20 814 n.a. n.a. 10,846 9,628 1,218 2,829 3,835 8,410 340 77 8,147 1,647 1,052 5,809 336 2,265 1,114 1,150 1,218 7,192 6,080 93 92 1 31 (') 3 3 25 529 1,965 1,120 32 34 61 83 109 445 207 18 27 19 35 49 845 525 (') 7 20 30 109 71 2 77 4 554 101 210 (') 26 107 111 453 1,012 378 133 244 1,065 35 99 47 90 54 27 19 7 361 78 84 n.a. u n.a. 73 1,112 180 21 910 n.a. n.a. 11,345 10,336 1,009 2.852 3,978 8,670 375 73 8,368 1,778 1,198 6,184 384 2,101 895 1,206 1,009 7,661 6,435 109 108 1 31 *2 2 27 561 2,035 1,140 37 35 63 81 113 472 189 23 27 18 37 44 895 555 (') 7 19 35 113 74 3 86 4 610 104 236 1 28 120 122 479 1,067 416 144 271 1,127 38 98 46 101 64 29 20 8 377 81 90 n.a. ,$■! n.a. 73 1,226 197 24 1,004 n.a. n.a. 12,708 11,233 1,475 2,861 4,443 9,828 417 74 9,484 1,927 1,297 6,665 450 2,713 1,364 1,349 1,475 8,352 7,038 111 110 1 33 (') 4 4 25 585 2,299 1,369 47 43 70 96 133 598 209 35 44 20 40 34 930 561 (') 8 22 37 121 77 3 97 4 679 116 271 1 30 133 128 524 1,124 451 153 297 1,232 43 101 46 106 70 31 23 8 421 94 98 n.a. (') 106 n.a. 84 1,315 209 29 1,077 n.a. n.a. 15,341 12,626 2,715 2,864 5,356 12,064 523 68 11,609 2,241 1,491 7,506 524 4,035 2.568 1,467 2,715 9,350 7.938 112 110 1 38 *3 6 29 664 2,619 1,650 51 46 76 113 159 745 253 51 42 23 50 41 969 565 (') 9 22 41 132 81 3 111 5 763 133 305 1 31 149 144 596 1,301 484 171 313 1,362 46 106 47 120 80 36 27 8 456 116 104 n.a. { 'i 112 n.a. 104 1,412 224 29 1,159 n.a. n.a. 15,893 14.191 1,702 2,868 5,542 12,180 613 63 11,630 2,533 1,730 8,494 630 3,056 1,536 1,520 1,702 10,478 8,950 124 123 2 53 (') 4 14 35 781 3.025 1.932 56 45 84 131 199 895 296 64 36 26 66 34 1,093 648 (') 9 24 44 144 92 4 121 6 852 146 340 1 40 168 157 703 1,411 503 193 310 1,497 50 112 43 140 87 40 31 8 511 123 108 n.a. 1 126 n.a 118 1,528 241 30 1,258 n.a. n.a 17,637 15,690 1,948 2,881 6,121 13,372 659 72 12,784 2,731 2,122 9,203 757 3,412 1,765 1,647 1,948 1 1 ,424 9.666 127 125 1 63 ( L ) 5 21 36 872 3.085 1,947 56 43 94 119 222 930 299 53 44 27 61 n.a. 1,139 664 (') 11 25 45 156 104 4 125 5 898 147 342 1 41 186 181 958 1,406 574 223 352 1.684 49 123 43 171 95 45 33 9 605 133 108 47 1 103 n.a. 120 1,757 267 31 1,460 n.a. n a 18,850 17,652 1,199 2.904 6,492 14,140 720 61 13,481 3,016 2.353 10.315 919 2,906 955 1.951 1.199 12.942 10.975 139 138 2 64 (, 3> 26 35 1,053 3,434 2,172 67 52 111 134 242 1.001 344 65 54 32 70 n.a. 1,262 738 (') 13 30 52 176 120 4 126 6 999 162 390 2 45 202 199 1.066 1.586 676 248 428 1,957 55 142 49 232 112 49 38 10 706 141 113 58 1 111 n a 139 1,967 288 31 1,649 n.a. n a 20,908 19,686 1,222 2.914 7,174 15,645 779 33 14,899 3,482 2,527 11,497 1,104 3,044 957 2,087 1.222 14,423 12,267 94 93 1 74 (') 8 31 35 1,161 3,988 2,545 74 59 124 165 284 1,210 374 84 53 38 79 n.a. 1,443 798 ( L ) 14 34 59 229 136 4 163 6 1.083 170 409 2 55 223 224 1,119 1,724 767 270 497 2,258 62 146 52 298 98 57 50 12 825 182 114 69 1 125 n a 166 2,156 307 32 1,816 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 1 84 Iowa STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Iowa, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 24,258 21,830 2,428 2,919 8,310 18,351 879 27 17,499 3,986 2,773 12,755 1,260 4,336 2,175 2,161 2,428 15,923 13,610 103 102 2 67 ( L ) 7 21 39 1,283 4,431 2.829 79 70 138 195 311 1,338 401 97 63 43 95 n.a. 1,601 865 (') 15 38 67 277 147 5 180 1,195 195 443 2 61 249 244 1,256 1,866 855 299 556 2,555 71 149 56 376 114 63 56 13 950 189 118 80 2 135 n.a. 184 2,313 339 35 1,939 n.a. n.a. 26,155 24,610 1,545 2,917 8,967 19,370 1,033 37 18,374 4,667 3,113 14,257 1,424 3,690 1,271 2,418 1,545 17,826 15,338 130 128 2 78 (') 8 27 44 1,393 5,137 3,280 87 73 147 229 349 1,600 458 113 58 59 107 n.a. 1,857 974 ( L ) 15 40 70 371 164 6 208 8 1.323 230 496 2 63 285 247 1,443 2,013 955 332 624 2,866 80 166 54 452 125 71 60 13 1,059 203 132 88 2 142 n.a. 221 2,487 354 37 2,096 674 1,422 27,669 27,051 618 2.914 9,495 19,547 1.101 52 18.499 5,495 3,674 15,195 1,571 2,781 332 2,449 618 18,929 16,185 115 113 2 104 ( : 54 42 1,298 5,371 3,411 81 76 132 246 371 1,703 495 100 40 55 113 n.a. 1,960 1,084 ( L ) 15 43 75 346 178 5 204 9 1,406 246 515 3 62 314 266 1,554 2,073 1,054 378 676 3,210 84 191 51 501 121 87 65 14 1,216 228 149 100 2 160 n.a. 240 2,744 385 39 2.320 750 1,570 31,373 29.656 1,717 2.! 10,789 21,656 1,217 76 20,515 6,703 4,156 16,105 1,683 3,( 1,433 2,435 1,717 19,939 16,985 119 118 1 102 (') 8 57 38 1,193 5,671 3,604 81 83 124 260 393 1,807 517 145 19 49 127 n.a. 2,067 1,140 ( L ) 16 46 87 325 199 6 237 10 1,493 250 532 4 68 346 293 1,617 2,178 1,142 419 723 3.470 92 195 51 553 119 69 66 12 1,375 235 164 112 2 169 n.a. 256 2,953 407 46 2,500 793 1,707 31,745 31,004 741 2,888 10,991 20,638 1,263 136 19,512 7,500 4,733 16,074 1,717 2,847 443 2,404 19,897 16,737 139 138 1 93 ( L ) 9 49 35 1,050 5,290 3,246 70 78 117 257 372 1,494 507 150 20 54 127 n.a 2,044 1,111 (■-) 15 48 88 347 194 7 224 1,530 229 539 4 72 362 325 1,614 2,186 1,125 450 675 3,711 91 197 51 615 123 75 64 12 1,506 256 180 114 2 179 n.a. 246 3,160 425 59 2,677 867 1,809 32,203 32,264 -61 2,871 11,218 20,645 1,288 147 19,503 7,641 5,059 16,513 1,791 2,340 -340 2,680 -61 20,706 17,340 168 165 3 73 7 27 39 1,038 5,297 3,196 86 94 121 251 373 1,355 513 183 22 63 136 n.a. 2.101 1,091 ( L ) 16 53 91 379 196 7 260 9 1,556 225 565 5 79 355 328 1,570 2,369 1,255 484 771 4,015 93 220 51 694 154 87 69 14 1,575 289 198 126 2 187 n.a. 255 3,366 461 69 2,835 930 1,905 35,618 34,336 1,282 2.859 12,460 23,602 1,396 168 22,374 8,126 5,118 17,596 1,834 4,171 1,013 3,157 1,282 22,319 18,800 196 192 5 89 (') 9 35 45 1,212 5,667 3,524 96 96 122 281 400 1,495 551 241 23 64 153 n.a 2,143 1,038 ( L ) 13 58 100 397 210 7 310 9 1,667 237 646 5 88 339 351 1,697 2,541 1,330 523 806 4,401 92 244 58 797 201 109 76 15 1,624 358 219 138 2 198 n.a. 270 3,519 485 73 2,961 984 1,978 36,905 35,371 1,534 2,830 13,042 24,557 1,515 204 23,246 8,162 5,497 18,116 1,887 4,554 1,272 3,282 1,534 23,023 19,263 199 193 6 100 (') 8 45 47 1,228 5,650 3,502 110 108 112 254 404 1,444 591 231 22 73 152 n.a 2,148 1,033 ( L ) 13 67 111 415 216 8 276 10 1,696 231 630 5 101 360 370 1,711 2,662 1,332 532 801 4,683 99 284 58 903 231 92 87 15 1,676 375 233 156 2 193 n.a. 278 3,760 511 86 3,164 1,084 2,080 38,216 36,293 1,923 2,792 13,688 25,534 1,602 197 24.129 8,352 5,735 18,625 1,978 4,931 1,f 3,247 1.923 23,611 19,693 171 165 7 54 ( L ) 8 -1 46 1,270 5,696 3,482 128 113 122 257 412 1,305 664 247 24 73 136 n.a. 2,214 1,045 ( L ) 15 69 129 446 209 8 283 11 1,765 237 664 6 116 361 380 1,698 2,646 1.400 551 850 4,994 96 302 60 993 221 109 96 17 1,763 420 252 167 3 202 n.a. 292 3,918 526 91 3,301 1,147 2,154 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Iowa 185 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Iowa, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining , Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 41,199 39,851 1,348 2,768 14,882 28,461 1,936 231 26,756 8,317 6,127 21,591 2,340 4,530 1,097 3,433 1,348 27,113 22,615 266 263 3 84 n p 57 1,394 6,705 4,173 162 139 155 291 497 1.600 747 307 52 87 133 n.a. 2,532 1,181 ( L ) 18 74 151 515 219 5 357 13 1,871 226 720 8 125 402 390 1,945 2,780 1,742 609 1,133 5,828 114 347 63 950 264 121 107 32 2,149 467 296 204 3 245 420 47 4,498 604 104 3,789 1,354 2,435 44,490 42,382 2,109 2,771 16,058 30.940 2,123 240 29,058 8,917 6,516 23,032 2,580 5,328 1,848 3,480 2,109 28,831 24,056 250 248 2 65 6 2 57 1,500 7,140 4,388 176 157 163 303 532 1,673 802 296 62 89 135 n.a 2,753 1,276 ( L ) 10 83 152 566 231 5 414 16 1,939 238 766 8 122 401 404 2,105 2,955 1,892 649 1,244 6,211 124 334 67 887 255 128 119 40 2,394 477 324 236 4 263 465 93 4,775 623 108 4,044 1,469 2,575 46,933 44,928 2,005 2,780 16,885 32,467 2,258 261 30,470 9,460 7,003 24,539 2,853 5,074 1,712 3,363 2,005 30,462 25,351 302 300 2 69 (') 8 58 1,718 7,423 4,494 189 172 174 315 557 1,681 835 283 70 79 138 n.a. 2,928 1,364 (') 11 85 159 595 249 10 439 17 1,997 220 798 9 124 416 430 2,205 3,165 2,019 681 1,338 6,455 135 317 70 861 276 154 133 55 2.562 390 352 277 4 284 472 113 5,111 669 109 4,333 1.580 2,753 48,294 46,843 1,451 2,791 17,304 33,275 2,378 288 31,185 9,487 7.622 25,569 3.090 4,616 1,177 3,439 1,451 31,824 26,413 317 315 2 79 (') 13 3 63 1,795 7,486 4,441 200 161 177 303 556 1,603 886 269 67 78 141 n.a. 3.045 1.431 ( L ) 10 90 171 620 276 10 420 17 2,042 209 820 11 128 399 475 2,297 3,324 2,177 734 1,443 6,895 147 321 68 900 275 145 158 49 2,800 400 387 322 5 306 479 134 5,412 702 111 4,598 1,651 2,948 51,556 49,422 2,135 2,807 18,368 36,073 2,496 308 33,885 9,470 8,201 27,245 3,409 5,419 1,852 3,567 2,135 33,938 28,282 351 349 2 82 (') 12 3 66 1,941 7,922 4,688 232 179 189 327 557 1,650 921 319 78 78 158 n.a. 3,234 1,519 ( L ) 14 102 185 639 302 11 444 19 2,120 208 846 12 134 415 505 2.493 3,492 2,387 784 1,603 7,495 169 344 74 986 283 150 178 55 3.069 437 406 360 5 316 524 140 5,656 746 120 4,790 1,684 3,106 52,073 51,593 2,821 18,461 36,077 2,630 247 33,694 9,618 8,762 28,417 3,721 3,938 185 3,753 480 35,597 29,723 345 343 1 78 ( n ) P PJ 68 2.050 8,315 4.962 241 203 192 349 570 1,756 925 383 84 101 159 n.a. 3,352 1.578 (') 15 107 194 639 316 7 474 21 2,279 203 939 14 142 455 526 2,538 3,611 2,601 832 1,769 7,905 171 378 78 1,131 307 168 185 58 3.155 442 429 380 6 345 543 130 5.874 771 120 4,983 1,734 3,249 56,485 54,190 2,294 2,829 19,964 40,178 2,836 236 37,578 9,847 9,059 30,265 4,002 5,911 2,012 3,! 2,294 37,884 31,765 325 323 2 77 P) P) n 72 2,336 8,976 5,441 273 212 212 385 631 1,916 977 461 109 97 169 n.a. 3,535 1.664 (') 1 112 207 669 342 8 489 26 2,439 204 1,047 14 150 479 545 2.660 3.860 2,753 885 1,867 8,339 171 377 80 1,296 333 167 221 50 3,265 441 445 429 6 366 559 134 6,118 806 123 5,190 1,818 3,372 57,983 56,794 1,190 2,841 20,412 40,940 3,017 278 38,201 10,261 9,521 32,001 3,976 4,963 904 4,060 1,190 39,751 33,400 329 327 2 77 (') P) (") 72 2,514 9,224 5,629 298 208 216 408 634 2,032 1,002 479 P) P) 161 n.a. 3,595 1,694 (') 18 113 215 682 314 8 523 28 2,565 209 1,119 15 157 523 542 2,831 3,992 2.926 884 2,042 8,941 183 386 86 1,445 340 181 317 54 3,469 442 462 460 6 386 598 127 6,351 810 123 5,418 1,904 3,514 62,759 59,718 3.041 2,849 22,032 44,534 3,142 293 41,685 11,132 9,942 33,704 3,823 7,008 2,758 4,250 3,041 41,493 34,878 332 332 1 79 (") P) 4 74 2,730 9,295 5.693 322 208 241 409 648 2,014 1,054 428 P) ("> 160 n.a 3.602 1,676 ( L ) 15 101 226 685 329 10 532 28 2,669 217 1,060 19 279 566 528 2.951 4,142 3.106 945 2,161 9,573 196 396 86 1,648 360 185 390 54 3,643 470 478 488 7 404 629 138 6,615 839 125 5,651 1,974 3,677 65,993 63,062 2,931 2,854 23,120 46,897 3,340 374 43,931 11,813 10,250 35,825 3,857 7,215 2,647 4,568 2,931 43.965 37,129 351 351 1 87 ( L ) P) ("I 80 2.844 9.942 6,161 P) 226 255 439 703 2.198 1,113 472 152 P) 161 n.a. 3,781 1,710 ( L ) 14 99 234 750 354 12 580 26 2,836 221 1.139 19 295 630 532 3,201 4,316 3,372 1,030 2,342 10,181 204 413 86 1,842 380 1S8 414 55 3.812 502 49: 52S 7 413 684 156 6,836 842 128 5,866 2.020 3,846 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 186 Kansas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Kansas Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 77% Net earnings by place of residence [ j Dividends, interest, and rent 15% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 75% / ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing , Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 15 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,597 8,180 417 3,195 2,691 6,881 269 160 6,773 914 911 5,373 298 1,210 355 855 417 6,464 5,225 20 20 1 223 (') 1 24 18 516 1,700 969 51 39 48 119 135 205 253 75 9 15 20 731 180 95 15 124 27 83 135 12 37 23 494 143 125 11 44 80 92 308 806 258 92 166 899 32 95 57 70 41 17 27 6 273 64 45 n.a. u n.a. 77 1,238 325 275 638 n.a. n.a. 9,419 8.958 461 3,198 2,945 7,540 308 179 7,411 997 1,010 5,904 338 1,298 402 896 461 7,079 5,766 23 22 1 243 (') 202 20 21 591 1,874 1,076 54 40 55 136 149 230 270 89 11 19 22 (') 798 191 100 17 133 32 96 146 14 45 24 533 149 136 11 46 89 101 344 864 282 106 176 1,013 33 99 59 73 45 22 26 6 324 72 55 n.a. (') 110 n.a. 89 1,313 326 288 699 n.a. n.a. 10,192 9,760 432 3,231 3,155 8,057 332 170 7,895 1,106 1,191 6,360 405 1,292 368 924 432 7,625 6,212 24 23 1 318 C) 277 19 22 573 2,022 1,165 54 40 58 149 150 263 301 94 12 19 24 (') 857 206 113 32 121 39 104 153 15 50 23 590 167 148 11 49 102 111 386 924 302 119 183 1,075 36 104 59 82 47 22 29 6 350 77 58 n.a. C) 115 n.a 89 1,413 352 282 779 n.a. n.a. 11,063 10,617 446 3,298 3,354 8,719 369 115 8,464 1,196 1,403 6,869 472 1,378 382 996 446 8,272 6,737 27 26 1 356 (') 314 18 24 633 2,162 1,254 58 44 61 162 151 282 325 106 14 23 27 (') 909 213 115 35 128 44 106 153 29 62 24 648 179 166 13 52 116 123 401 999 337 131 206 1,175 38 108 59 88 54 25 30 6 374 87 65 n.a. 1 126 n.a. 115 1,535 381 294 860 n.a. n.a. 12,268 11,710 558 3.336 3,677 9,724 416 110 9,418 1,287 1,562 7,530 555 1,638 492 1,146 558 9,166 7,523 31 30 1 401 (') 355 21 24 705 2,474 1,475 70 50 70 184 177 323 390 134 16 28 32 (') 999 222 132 39 146 52 113 167 25 74 29 734 194 201 14 54 133 138 450 1,083 364 139 225 1.280 40 115 59 97 59 29 30 7 408 103 70 n.a (') 131 n.a 131 1,643 407 305 931 n.a n.a. 13,834 13,208 626 3,372 4,103 10,962 516 78 10,525 1,450 1,859 8,480 666 1,816 549 1,267 626 10,336 8,515 37 36 1 461 (') 410 25 27 782 2,858 1,757 88 57 81 224 211 392 447 170 1 34 37 ( L ) 1,101 236 153 44 161 59 127 183 25 82 31 833 217 239 16 57 151 154 498 1,227 391 156 235 1,428 48 117 61 121 68 32 35 6 468 115 81 n.a 1 135 n.a, 140 1,821 432 365 1.024 n.a. n.a 15,594 14,890 704 3.417 4,564 12,220 595 53 11,679 1,696 2,220 9,418 810 1.992 602 1.390 704 11,516 9,512 42 40 1 726 (') 660 37 29 792 3.173 1,948 93 55 88 261 230 460 461 198 22 43 38 ( L ) 1,225 252 169 51 168 66 137 205 51 93 32 918 233 259 19 69 177 161 572 1,324 414 181 233 1.550 52 123 57 141 75 36 40 7 525 114 87 n a 1 143 n a 149 2,004 469 421 1,114 n.a. n.a. 16,939 16,427 512 3,469 4,883 12,902 638 47 12,310 1,864 2,765 10,030 958 1,914 419 1,495 512 12.389 10,192 44 43 1 1,000 921 47 32 809 3,100 1,822 87 47 96 263 220 480 382 170 18 25 34 n.a. 1.278 277 176 51 165 79 139 223 60 79 30 948 230 268 24 63 193 170 734 1,372 457 205 252 1.728 58 130 57 150 81 38 46 8 633 124 68 79 1 111 n a. 145 2,197 515 413 1,270 n.a. n a 19,075 18.492 582 3,530 5,403 14,641 714 26 13,953 2,070 3,051 11,249 1,195 2,196 488 1,708 582 14.059 11,649 52 51 2 1,016 (') 928 53 36 987 3,625 2.151 102 58 108 311 253 532 472 219 19 36 40 n.a. 1,474 309 195 61 197 91 155 262 74 92 36 1,099 265 318 27 66 224 199 783 1,588 545 233 312 1,954 68 148 66 170 96 40 50 9 747 140 70 80 1 112 n a 157 2.410 556 444 1.410 n.a. n a 21,502 20.791 711 3,575 6,015 16,644 796 43 15.892 2,358 3.252 12.592 1.398 2.654 596 2.059 15,934 13.333 49 47 1 1,407 1 1,308 60 38 1,086 4,197 2,536 113 66 130 361 303 591 571 294 24 39 44 n.a. 1.660 341 207 68 212 104 173 319 91 112 34 1.235 291 355 31 81 255 221 832 1,716 615 260 355 2.196 78 154 72 213 95 47 62 12 841 169 72 81 1 124 n a 175 2,601 584 457 1.560 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 196 Kentucky STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Kentucky, 195&-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 24,067 23,430 637 3,611 6,664 18,703 910 57 17,850 2,728 3,489 14,269 1,649 2,785 515 2,270 637 18,066 15,226 60 59 2 1,520 1 1,424 54 41 1,385 4,689 2,855 133 69 147 412 331 669 633 345 25 42 49 n.a. 1,833 355 239 70 224 114 201 345 101 148 36 1,394 323 406 36 88 290 251 980 1,987 707 295 412 2,504 98 176 78 254 113 59 70 13 950 187 75 95 1 139 n.a. 195 2,840 614 464 1,762 n.a. n.a. 27,116 26,413 703 3,644 7,442 20,862 1,050 54 19,866 3,214 4,036 16,031 1,883 2,948 567 2,381 703 20,159 16,983 71 69 2 1,745 1 1,631 66 47 1,499 5,239 3,199 161 63 173 490 352 774 708 339 32 53 53 n.a. 2,040 389 243 75 246 127 239 380 124 179 38 1,570 374 449 41 97 332 277 1,091 2,176 791 335 455 2,801 106 189 76 289 121 61 76 14 1,100 203 85 111 2 146 n.a. 222 3,176 679 489 2,008 837 1,171 29,709 29,139 570 3,664 8,108 21,911 1,126 80 20,864 3,987 4,858 16,998 1,992 2,921 423 2,498 570 21,341 17,887 74 72 2 1,952 1 1,799 107 45 1,383 5,383 3,219 163 70 172 522 327 831 690 302 34 51 58 n.a. 2,164 416 252 75 263 140 252 406 138 183 40 1,670 397 461 41 98 363 309 1,168 2,242 866 379 487 3,149 113 199 72 306 118 72 82 14 1,312 231 101 111 2 158 n.a. 257 3,454 708 540 2,207 919 1,288 33,063 32.086 977 3,670 9,008 23,854 1,301 78 22,631 4,949 5,483 18,429 2,107 3,317 827 2,490 977 22,877 19,159 83 82 1 2,102 1 1,934 122 45 1,313 5,817 3,456 158 70 165 572 345 906 730 351 36 61 60 n.a. 2,361 442 296 78 274 151 269 433 158 219 41 1,795 406 493 43 104 396 354 1,249 2,395 938 413 525 3,466 123 202 72 348 127 68 89 13 1,522 240 113 109 2 169 n.a. 270 3,718 751 601 2,366 984 1,382 34,824 33,932 892 3,683 9,454 24,559 1,378 77 23,258 5,563 6,003 19,057 2,237 3,265 714 2,551 892 23.667 19,640 98 98 (M 2,174 1 2,003 123 48 1,324 5,676 3,221 125 66 161 535 325 845 666 354 27 58 60 n.a. 2,454 482 289 84 276 159 285 436 184 221 38 1,850 366 500 42 117 417 407 1,292 2,530 934 447 486 3,762 133 210 72 389 130 77 93 11 1,714 271 123 106 3 180 n.a. 252 4,027 806 698 2,522 1,050 1,473 35,823 35,594 229 3,694 9,696 24,851 1,432 110 23,528 5,827 6,468 19,753 2.296 2,802 63 2.739 229 24.622 20,299 119 117 2 1,783 ( L ) 1,609 124 49 1,306 5,953 3,393 139 83 168 541 319 818 751 416 26 66 67 n.a. 2,560 476 284 89 301 169 313 442 199 253 33 1,889 354 525 45 133 409 421 1,285 2,775 1,049 482 567 4,140 138 249 71 447 166 91 108 13 1,841 282 137 121 3 195 n.a. 280 4,324 888 735 2,700 1,104 1,596 40,051 38,960 1,091 3,695 10,838 28,285 1,590 86 26,781 6,573 6,697 21,597 2,414 4,274 932 3,341 1,091 27,194 22,625 138 137 2 2,033 ( L ) 1,835 143 56 1,505 6,689 3,954 161 95 178 593 349 954 878 551 41 76 78 n.a 2,735 473 294 93 321 191 339 474 224 297 29 2,082 380 644 55 156 398 448 1,404 3,063 1,112 521 591 4,599 138 271 81 531 217 112 119 16 1,958 336 156 125 3 211 n.a. 324 4,569 916 758 2,895 1,191 1,703 41,671 40,837 834 3,695 11,278 29,368 1.765 93 27,696 6,943 7,032 22,782 2,502 4,084 680 3,404 834 28,534 23,643 155 153 3 1,942 ( L ) 1,732 153 57 1,598 6,914 4,052 176 101 193 564 364 990 864 594 50 75 79 n.a 2,862 476 289 91 335 202 384 493 249 313 29 2,166 381 649 62 174 401 500 1,489 3,310 1,155 557 597 4,913 143 305 80 595 249 91 132 17 2,078 349 164 133 4 214 n.a. 360 4,892 973 825 3,093 1,264 1,829 43,203 42,611 592 3,688 11,715 30,303 1,893 119 28,529 7,297 7,378 23,762 2,651 3,890 454 3,436 592 29,711 24,576 164 161 3 1,776 ( L ) 1,636 76 63 1,795 7,064 4,086 199 100 210 540 376 966 894 574 64 74 89 n.a. 2,978 485 259 100 350 215 425 502 260 354 27 2,265 367 704 65 199 404 525 1,498 3,373 1,248 596 652 5,393 147 341 84 700 255 116 142 19 2,237 393 178 141 4 232 n.a. 403 5,134 980 836 3,318 1,354 1,964 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Kentucky 1 97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Kentucky, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products ; Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 48,527 47,858 668 3,680 13,187 34,641 2,275 82 32,448 7,927 8,151 27,260 3,056 4,325 521 3,805 668 33,972 28,118 228 225 3 1,654 ( L ) 1,503 81 69 2,066 8,028 4,716 258 101 239 663 462 1,002 989 717 82 93 109 n.a. 3,312 527 244 120 424 254 482 543 241 446 32 2,530 319 795 73 333 449 562 1,739 3,624 1,514 630 884 6,735 166 391 88 851 299 127 157 43 2,831 491 216 171 6 288 524 86 5,855 1,132 884 3,839 1,555 2,284 52,231 51,190 1,042 3,677 14,204 36,951 2,482 45 34,515 8,831 8,886 28,897 3,232 4,823 883 3,940 1,042 35,910 29,741 229 225 3 1,540 < L i 1,412 59 69 2,182 8,479 4,978 286 95 267 679 513 1.081 997 761 87 90 121 n.a. 3.501 542 262 181 430 281 515 579 225 456 30 2,653 282 861 79 374 454 602 1,900 3,730 1,634 661 973 7,394 178 386 93 966 285 127 172 50 3,163 516 229 189 6 344 564 127 6,169 1,197 897 4,075 1,640 2,435 55,702 54,742 960 3,693 15,085 39,090 2,637 60 36,514 9,403 9,785 30,989 3,624 4,478 776 3,702 960 38,130 31,485 252 248 4 1,672 ( L ) 1,530 63 79 2,204 8,983 5,304 301 94 292 706 557 1,235 968 845 93 96 116 n.a. 3,679 577 269 185 428 305 538 629 241 474 33 2,812 277 952 92 424 463 604 2,019 3,863 1,742 698 1,044 7,938 192 381 96 1,048 285 133 193 57 3,506 502 239 216 7 367 575 140 6,645 1,312 854 4,478 1,819 2,659 58,417 57,434 983 3,716 15,719 40,500 2,810 44 37,733 9,520 11,164 32,177 3,894 4,428 805 3,623 983 39,517 32,310 282 278 4 1,516 < L i 1,380 62 74 2,165 8,941 5,104 274 89 301 670 570 1,048 948 885 90 104 125 n.a. 3,836 641 261 185 455 314 567 689 233 464 28 2,985 275 1,021 107 462 477 643 2,108 4,034 1,810 733 1,076 8,469 200 390 93 1,059 302 125 208 45 3,919 538 273 240 8 367 585 115 7,207 1,391 875 4,940 1,997 2,943 62,678 61,509 1,169 3,758 16,677 44,161 3,017 -130 41,014 9,382 12.282 34,858 4,370 4,932 998 3,934 1,169 42,992 35,121 297 293 4 1,509 ( L ) 1,367 63 79 2,426 9,716 5,530 296 100 332 725 622 1,066 1,008 1,043 99 111 128 n.a. 4,186 678 267 208 531 360 577 737 276 523 28 3,188 290 1,120 105 515 479 680 2,252 4,337 2,050 799 1,251 9,345 215 412 103 1,207 318 136 221 57 4,374 618 288 271 8 380 648 92 7,870 1,446 1,142 5,283 2,094 3,188 65,279 64,267 1,011 3,794 17,207 46,322 3,181 -199 42,942 9,344 12,993 36,279 5,008 5,035 823 4,212 1,011 45.311 37,317 311 308 3 1,470 ( D ) 1.314 ( D ) 85 2,646 10,347 6,069 323 114 352 787 660 1,116 1,039 1,333 104 111 131 n.a. 4.278 699 259 204 537 384 600 762 242 558 32 3,341 254 1,227 95 568 499 698 2,311 4,616 2,326 854 1,471 9,951 224 451 109 1,350 346 147 208 77 4,545 667 305 297 8 436 685 96 7,993 1,486 1,073 5,434 2.089 3,345 68,343 67,334 1,008 3,824 17,872 48,733 3,416 -291 45.026 9,834 13,483 38,365 5,282 5,086 828 4,259 1,008 47,725 39,482 321 316 5 1,479 ( L ) 1,321 64 95 2,844 1 1 ,086 6,595 361 124 373 804 713 1,186 1,129 1,548 111 113 132 n.a. 4,492 747 280 194 569 417 633 782 264 580 26 3,567 247 1,334 100 641 511 734 2,478 4,917 2.320 885 1,435 10.470 227 460 113 1.503 382 135 235 73 4,756 664 318 319 9 453 712 110 8,243 1,524 1,053 5.665 2,161 3,504 71,727 71,149 578 3,856 18,601 50,509 3,653 -331 46,525 10,627 14,575 40,558 5,206 4,745 391 4,354 578 49,931 41,333 339 337 3 1,356 ( L ) 1.189 64 102 2,888 11,500 6.914 367 132 384 822 723 1,293 1,070 1,695 168 127 133 n.a. 4,586 769 274 185 570 431 671 802 252 604 28 3,702 246 1,293 95 798 530 740 2,703 5,166 2,466 915 1,550 11,212 237 477 121 1,642 403 155 264 82 5.052 688 337 351 9 486 805 104 8,598 1,516 1,088 5,994 2,277 3,718 75,612 74,768 844 3,883 19,475 52,874 3,832 -377 48,666 11,490 15,456 42,797 4,879 5,198 650 4,547 844 52,030 43,152 348 348 ( L ) 1,303 ( L ) 1.133 65 105 3,119 11,661 6,973 370 138 392 846 774 1,356 1,044 1,612 174 130 137 n.a. 4,688 823 271 190 533 459 700 835 234 614 30 3,912 259 980 102 1,274 546 750 2,829 5,418 2,645 960 1,684 11,916 252 485 122 1,841 437 173 278 86 5,223 732 355 381 9 508 920 113 8.878 1,541 1,085 6,252 2,377 3,875 80,435 79,234 1,202 3,910 20,570 56,509 4,078 -486 51,945 12.004 16.486 45,716 4,984 5,808 1,009 4,799 1,202 55,307 46,141 378 378 -1 1,327 ( L ) 1,138 73 116 3,390 12,445 7,555 400 149 416 902 857 1,431 1,063 1,848 195 150 144 n.a. 4.890 896 253 189 559 486 748 872 241 621 25 4,195 265 1,078 108 1,405 560 779 3,052 5,762 2,845 1,013 1,832 12,748 265 514 122 2.050 449 189 296 85 5,564 794 372 397 9 523 997 122 9.166 1,529 1,114 6,523 2,483 4,040 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 198 Louisana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Louisiana Components of Personal Income 1969 M% 1997 78% 10% 21% Net earnings by place of residence j ' Dividends, interest, and rent j j Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 ~f~T^ 80% y^ \ \ \^^Fm3% \ / 11% v_>^ % ^-9% Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 r^^ TF F IffjtTfpr: 1 — f 1 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Louisiana 199 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Louisiana, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income-' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 861 711 150 2,086 413 709 1 n.a. 708 141 13 480 6 223 134 89 150 559 500 7 10 21 121 84 116 36 104 59 15 (') 44 746 667 79 2,105 355 599 1 n.a. 597 135 14 452 6 141 65 76 79 520 458 7 11 20 105 76 110 31 98 62 15 1 46 674 592 82 2,124 317 523 2 n a 522 121 31 387 5 131 70 60 82 441 376 5 9 16 76 62 95 29 85 65 15 1 50 516 458 58 2,155 239 398 2 n.a. 397 98 21 306 5 87 47 40 58 340 282 4 7 10 51 47 75 20 68 59 14 1 44 492 432 60 2,178 226 393 2 n.a. 391 82 19 302 4 87 50 37 60 333 264 4 6 6 57 44 68 19 60 69 20 1 49 582 499 83 2,202 264 4 76 2 n.a. 474 89 19 345 5 126 72 54 83 393 315 5 12 10 69 48 85 20 68 78 26 1 51 643 533 110 2,228 288 535 2 n a 533 91 18 370 5 160 99 61 110 425 342 5 15 10 75 51 91 21 72 84 27 2 55 740 621 119 2,246 329 600 2 n.a 598 102 40 415 6 178 104 74 119 481 384 5 19 13 86 58 96 25 81 98 50 2 46 793 671 122 2,257 351 662 6 n.a. 656 115 23 467 6 188 106 83 122 540 446 6 25 20 100 66 114 26 90 94 42 2 50 791 687 104 2,285 346 654 6 n.a 647 117 26 476 6 171 84 104 550 449 5 26 25 97 61 122 26 87 101 45 2 54 834 727 107 2,334 358 7 n a 681 124 29 499 7 182 90 92 107 581 474 6 27 29 100 66 129 26 91 107 48 3 56 857 772 84 2,370 361 712 7 n a 705 118 33 532 8 173 68 105 84 628 521 5 30 40 111 70 142 28 94 107 45 4 58 1,116 1,010 106 2,500 447 952 8 n a. 944 134 38 715 9 229 89 140 106 846 659 6 36 77 143 83 178 30 108 187 52 73 61 1,498 1,325 173 2,541 589 1,335 14 n.a. 1.321 141 36 996 11 328 150 178 173 1,162 856 8 35 100 239 104 208 30 131 306 66 177 63 2,002 1,773 229 2,560 782 1.843 31 n.a. 1,813 154 35 1,396 13 434 198 236 229 1,615 1,106 8 4 139 339 123 261 34 162 508 98 342 68 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,167 1,952 215 2,479 874 1,988 30 n.a. 1,958 164 45 1,534 20 434 181 253 215 1,773 1,202 10 47 84 400 152 289 35 185 572 103 396 73 2,145 1,920 225 2,413 889 1,913 25 n.a. 1,887 176 81 1,445 24 443 185 259 225 1.688 1,186 12 52 52 346 169 318 39 198 502 108 316 77 2,112 1,883 229 2,540 832 1,770 22 n.a. 1,747 201 164 1,269 25 476 188 288 229 1.540 1,263 13 63 69 295 175 389 48 212 277 87 107 83 2,278 2,010 269 2,579 883 1,913 24 n.a. 1,889 220 170 1,384 28 501 225 276 269 1,644 1,438 13 80 96 354 206 406 51 231 206 69 37 100 2,648 2,332 316 2,596 1,020 2,206 26 2,180 281 187 1,595 33 579 270 308 316 1,891 1,662 14 117 142 406 247 426 60 252 228 63 38 127 2,832 2,569 263 2,634 1,075 2,255 28 ( L ) 2,227 297 308 1,672 37 546 221 325 263 1,992 1,730 17 125 159 386 248 449 69 278 262 69 40 153 3,017 2,767 250 2,697 1,119 2,393 35 -1 2.357 348 313 1.807 44 542 202 340 250 2,143 1,843 18 131 163 427 257 468 81 298 300 70 65 165 3,358 3,048 310 2,769 1,213 2,768 41 -1 2,725 368 265 2,079 53 636 267 369 310 2,458 2,060 19 146 198 485 298 511 89 315 398 92 127 180 3,643 3,330 312 2,842 1,282 3,029 46 -2 2,981 402 259 2,310 61 658 265 393 312 2,717 2,259 19 167 225 543 328 545 98 334 458 95 167 196 3,872 3,586 286 2,866 1,351 3,240 48 -3 3,188 431 253 2,513 71 656 240 416 286 2,954 2,473 20 190 261 613 345 576 111 358 481 99 168 214 3,888 3,653 234 2,883 1,348 3,222 56 -A 3,161 458 268 2,519 77 626 191 435 234 2,988 2.530 21 215 240 608 345 607 123 372 458 90 128 240 4,147 3,905 242 2,946 1,408 3.424 65 -5 3,355 496 297 2,666 87 672 201 471 242 3,183 2.706 21 255 224 634 364 647 138 422 477 102 108 268 4,588 4,379 209 3,032 1,513 3,780 73 -6 3,701 572 315 3,004 102 674 166 508 209 3,571 3,024 22 308 277 688 405 707 150 466 547 104 149 294 5,072 4,884 188 3.115 1,628 4.159 85 -8 4,066 650 336 3.330 120 710 147 563 188 3.971 3.357 22 334 357 737 444 770 171 522 613 113 160 341 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 200 Louisiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Louisiana, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other < Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining •. Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 5,221 5,018 202 3,155 1,655 4,217 86 -8 4,123 695 403 3,331 154 732 160 572 202 4,015 3,366 26 10 16 313 (") ( rv 294 19 343 741 220 60 5 32 24 32 20 1 1 36 1 5 1 521 133 2 3 16 90 30 116 131 (') 1 422 78 53 101 57 57 76 267 523 182 58 124 549 26 58 97 36 22 17 14 8 115 40 20 n.a. ( L ) 47 n.a. 49 649 124 141 384 n.a. n.a. 5,475 5,257 218 3,208 1,707 4,378 97 -8 4,273 761 441 3,442 168 768 174 594 218 4,160 3,515 25 10 15 317 (") IP) 296 20 336 764 235 66 5 36 27 34 21 1 2 35 2 6 1 529 140 2 3 17 95 29 120 123 (') 1 445 79 58 106 60 61 81 285 554 197 62 135 591 28 61 99 41 23 16 16 7 129 46 22 n.a. ( L ) 54 n.a. 49 646 127 120 398 n.a. n.a. 5,575 5,372 203 3,260 1,710 4,424 111 -7 4,305 799 471 3.506 171 746 162 584 203 4,221 3,550 24 11 13 312 (") P 291 21 318 772 238 62 5 35 27 36 22 1 1 39 2 6 1 534 140 2 2 17 98 30 120 123 1 1 458 77 60 113 60 63 84 289 556 203 68 135 619 28 61 106 44 26 17 17 7 134 46 25 n.a. ( L ) 60 n.a. 49 671 132 104 435 n.a. n.a. 5,784 5,549 235 3,287 1,760 4,560 115 -7 4,438 822 525 3,587 183 790 187 603 235 4,324 3,601 25 12 13 317 ( D ) ( D ) 295 21 322 776 240 57 5 35 25 41 23 1 1 42 2 6 1 536 141 2 2 17 92 31 125 125 1 1 461 74 61 112 62 63 88 290 552 209 70 139 650 28 63 105 47 26 19 19 7 140 50 29 n.a. ( L ) 67 n.a. 48 723 138 112 472 n.a. n.a. 6,088 5,863 225 3,345 1,820 4,811 122 -6 4,682 859 547 3,816 192 802 175 627 225 4,586 3,781 29 14 15 321 ( n ) ( D ) 300 21 336 826 285 61 5 38 29 45 26 1 1 51 3 6 20 540 147 1 2 19 94 32 127 118 1 1 471 73 65 117 62 64 89 304 586 221 75 146 686 29 67 107 53 28 19 20 8 150 49 33 n.a. £) 72 n.a. 51 805 152 156 497 n.a. n.a. 6,494 6,213 281 3.377 1,923 5,139 141 -7 4,991 920 582 4,062 204 873 224 649 281 4,858 4,026 29 14 15 328 ( D ) ( D ) 308 21 370 905 349 62 5 39 30 48 27 1 2 60 3 6 65 556 151 1 2 1 102 33 132 115 1 1 494 74 72 123 64 69 92 327 606 238 82 156 730 30 69 108 62 29 23 21 7 158 53 37 n.a. ( L ) 76 n.a. 56 832 162 150 519 n.a. n.a. 6,945 6.693 251 3.446 2,015 5,545 155 -7 5,383 954 607 4,411 230 904 192 712 251 5,294 4,424 31 16 15 355 ( D ) ( D ) 333 21 442 990 411 67 6 44 33 55 31 1 3 69 3 7 92 579 162 1 2 20 105 36 143 107 2 1 530 70 79 137 69 78 98 345 669 259 89 170 803 32 74 111 74 33 25 22 8 178 58 41 n.a. ( L ) 79 n.a. 68 870 170 147 552 n.a. n.a. 7,522 7,297 225 3,496 2,152 6,014 169 -8 5,837 1,027 659 4,852 252 909 161 748 225 5,789 4,848 36 11 1i 384 ( D ) ( D ) 360 24 542 1,064 457 73 6 48 33 63 34 2 3 84 3 8 100 608 168 1 2 23 108 38 156 109 2 1 568 71 89 146 73 88 102 375 731 282 97 185 865 35 76 113 86 33 26 23 8 191 64 46 n.a. ( L ) 86 n.a. 77 941 179 156 606 n.a. n.a. 8,309 8,045 264 3,550 2,341 6,745 227 -5 6.513 1.078 719 5,459 281 1,005 207 798 264 6,481 5,415 38 19 18 411 ( D ) ( D ) 385 26 687 1,169 512 78 7 51 37 69 39 11 3 104 3 9 99 657 176 ( L ) 3 26 119 41 184 105 2 1 629 75 97 178 81 93 106 421 797 303 107 196 960 40 85 115 99 37 31 24 8 215 72 53 n.a. (') 93 n.a. 1,066 IS 187 681 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Louisiana 201 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions ol dollars] for Louisiana, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 9,934 9,621 313 3.603 2,757 8,127 298 -A 7,824 1,169 941 6,592 366 1,169 246 923 313 7,814 6,437 43 26 17 484 ( n ) ( n ) 453 31 822 1,394 610 63 43 79 42 22 4 132 4 9 118 784 202 (') 3 33 135 47 233 126 2 1 738 78 115 223 90 110 121 512 926 352 128 224 1,167 52 98 127 129 45 36 30 9 282 82 68 n.a. ( L ) 101 n.a. 107 1,376 238 214 925 n.a. n.a. 10,470 10,220 250 3,619 2,893 8,544 351 3 8,196 1,213 1,061 7.041 394 1,109 183 927 250 8,294 6,809 49 28 20 511 ( D ) ( n ) 478 33 776 1,500 653 97 9 65 48 84 48 32 5 152 4 10 102 847 209 ( L ) 3 35 150 50 265 131 3 1 782 79 124 227 97 123 131 564 974 379 144 235 1.275 56 100 130 149 50 42 27 8 322 93 79 n.a. (') 113 n.a. 106 1.485 252 232 1,001 n.a. n.a. 11,281 10,986 295 3,650 3,091 9,076 368 3 8,711 1,289 1,282 7,430 459 1,187 231 956 295 8,781 7,147 55 31 24 528 (") ( D ) 492 34 772 1,537 633 98 8 64 50 86 51 33 5 161 4 9 63 904 216 (') 4 39 165 53 284 140 3 1 859 87 132 252 110 136 143 598 1,019 401 157 243 1,379 60 105 130 162 52 46 30 9 356 107 89 n.a (') 117 n a. 118 1,634 282 242 1,109 n.a. n.a. 12,281 11,949 332 3,711 3,310 9,829 409 -9 9.411 1,396 1,474 7.946 517 1,366 271 1.095 332 9,498 7,728 64 38 26 562 526 35 830 1,633 668 105 8 65 52 96 56 37 4 180 5 11 48 965 225 ( L ) 5 39 174 57 309 151 5 (') 909 87 150 246 117 155 154 653 1,106 449 173 276 1,522 64 107 130 180 60 50 32 9 392 131 107 n.a 1 129 n.a. 131 1,770 302 256 1.211 n.a. n.a. 13,451 13,085 366 3.762 3,576 10,805 460 -21 10,324 1,494 1,632 8,702 599 1,504 299 1,205 366 10,439 8,499 69 41 28 606 ( D ) < D i 570 34 938 1,785 750 118 8 67 62 103 65 52 5 201 5 13 50 1,035 235 (') 5 44 189 63 334 157 7 1 995 94 180 244 124 187 166 724 1,213 501 189 312 1,669 75 112 130 209 70 55 34 9 435 141 117 n.a. (') 138 n.a. 142 1.940 330 270 1,340 n.a. n.a 15,048 14.455 593 3,789 3,972 12,095 569 -37 11.488 1.666 1,894 9.604 684 1.808 521 1,286 593 11,501 9,421 79 47 32 672 ( D ) M 635 35 1,012 1.971 840 133 9 71 75 120 70 76 6 212 6 14 48 1,132 247 ( L ) 6 52 206 69 370 173 7 1 1,124 106 209 273 134 221 180 792 1,363 549 214 336 1,859 80 117 134 240 80 62 43 10 480 150 131 n a 1 152 n a 177 2,081 359 274 1,447 n.a. n.a. 17,157 16.535 622 3.821 4,491 13,622 661 —54 12,906 2,028 2,223 10,799 824 1,999 548 1,451 622 12,999 10,731 89 51 38 834 ( D ) <") 787 42 1,228 2,214 930 148 9 81 91 139 84 81 7 244 7 15 25 1,284 269 ( L ) 8 60 218 73 436 212 7 1 1,300 117 243 333 162 251 195 913 1,487 589 242 346 2,078 85 125 126 279 88 78 48 11 545 172 140 n a 1 168 n.a. 212 2.268 397 304 1,566 n.a. n a 19,161 18.736 425 3.887 4,930 15,091 737 -82 14,271 2,171 2,719 12,115 1,015 1,961 354 1,607 425 14,666 12,113 90 51 39 1,016 ( D ) (") 952 56 1,391 2,467 1,075 149 9 92 104 187 1 92 6 301 11 16 n.a 1,392 284 (') 15 52 211 82 504 230 12 1 1,403 120 244 372 167 286 215 1,025 1.661 678 270 408 2,381 95 134 126 362 99 86 55 12 630 192 150 42 1 134 n a 264 2,553 439 324 1,790 n.a. n a 21,834 21.379 455 3.952 5,525 17,359 848 -111 16.400 2,386 3,048 13.848 1,298 2,213 375 1.838 455 16,903 14,139 111 59 52 1,097 ( D ) ( D ) 1,031 61 1,857 2,862 1.239 178 10 108 112 219 120 118 6 340 11 17 n.a. 1.624 313 ( L ) 21 68 253 93 5^9 261 14 1 1.607 135 285 429 191 320 247 1.152 1,932 791 307 484 2,730 117 155 146 439 117 96 62 13 742 207 156 57 1 140 n a 281 2,764 478 282 2.005 n.a. n.a. 24,463 24.011 452 4,016 6,092 19,494 934 -136 18,425 2,699 3,339 15.506 1.547 2,441 372 2,069 452 19,042 16,008 49 39 1,323 ( D ) ( D ) 1,243 64 1,983 3,332 1,434 206 10 125 132 242 140 159 8 376 14 23 n.a. 1.897 338 ft) 24 77 289 121 736 293 17 1 1,796 147 320 480 226 360 264 1.293 2,151 870 343 527 3,172 138 165 158 532 110 109 86 15 879 274 165 60 1 158 n a 321 3.034 515 302 2.218 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 202 Louisiana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Louisiana, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 28,125 27,752 373 4,073 6,905 22,531 1,081 -184 21,266 3,223 3,635 17,985 1,878 2,669 259 2,410 373 22,159 18,817 115 60 55 1,583 ( D ) ( D ) 1,503 66 2,429 3,771 1,630 221 11 143 159 281 170 1 413 18 26 n.a. 2,141 368 ( L ) 30 84 325 151 802 357 23 1 2,138 165 389 604 259 426 296 1,561 2,476 1,024 393 631 3,720 168 193 172 646 135 136 101 16 1,024 323 170 76 1 175 n.a. 383 3.342 577 342 2.423 n.a. n.a. 32,100 31,590 511 4,139 7,755 25,622 1,267 -227 24,127 3,865 4,109 20,426 2,150 3,046 390 2,656 511 25,111 21,421 141 73 68 1,839 ( D ) < d : 1,758 70 2,768 4,274 1,860 249 5 154 182 320 201 205 14 486 20 25 n.a. 2,414 392 ( L ) 28 87 319 207 920 419 40 2 2,474 193 457 715 295 470 343 1,806 2,698 1,159 451 708 4,261 189 205 166 809 152 151 105 16 1,176 378 186 85 1 193 n.a. 449 3,690 625 349 2,716 1,041 1,674 37,082 36,901 181 4,223 8,781 28,998 1,459 -332 27,207 4,943 4,932 23,662 2,532 2,805 60 2,744 181 28,817 24,516 131 74 57 2,407 ( D ) ( D ) 2,303 86 3,168 4,803 2,135 243 10 157 205 357 276 208 16 609 21 33 n.a. 2,668 417 ( L ) 23 96 346 194 1,035 512 45 1 2,788 214 487 814 334 523 416 2.029 2,928 1,280 522 758 4,981 244 216 159 981 160 196 107 17 1,412 435 214 104 1 218 n.a. 517 4,301 680 387 3,233 1,292 1,941 42,694 42,446 248 4,283 9,968 33,083 1,795 -354 30,934 6,211 5,548 27,244 2,893 2,946 135 2.810 248 32,836 27,980 126 87 39 2,997 p ( d ) 2,889 91 3,432 5,536 2,529 237 11 165 228 459 379 242 32 709 27 42 n.a 3,007 454 (') 24 95 397 196 1,169 615 54 2 3,148 226 535 929 387 577 495 2,286 3,251 1,442 592 849 5,763 269 228 153 1,214 172 223 117 18 1.678 490 230 112 2 233 n.a. 624 4,856 721 464 3,670 1,478 2,193 45,471 45,217 254 4,353 10,447 34.500 1,920 -332 32,248 6,851 6.372 28.525 3,055 2,920 130 2,790 254 34,246 28,850 133 101 32 3,132 ( D ) ( D ) 3,024 91 3,201 5,431 2,375 223 11 162 183 432 366 237 70 634 23 35 n.a 3,056 466 ( L ) 24 88 358 207 1.246 616 49 2 3,286 226 521 896 415 635 593 2.286 3,408 1,527 679 848 6,447 278 258 149 1,351 180 235 122 17 1,966 603 252 117 2 251 n.a. 665 5,395 755 533 4,108 1,642 2,466 47,135 46.915 220 4,395 10,724 34,803 1,908 -312 32.582 7,393 7,159 28,294 3,129 3,379 102 3,278 220 34,583 28,854 147 99 48 2,844 ( D ) ( D ) 2,749 84 3,185 5,017 1,989 241 12 172 118 338 262 205 101 482 22 37 n.a. 3,027 457 ( L ) 23 91 379 222 1,179 623 51 2 3,256 239 534 798 416 627 643 2,156 3,681 1.704 742 962 6,864 273 301 144 1,363 210 225 137 20 2,151 691 274 132 2 273 n.a. 666 5,729 822 579 4,328 1,727 2,602 50,256 49,943 312 4,400 11,421 36,947 2,027 -304 34.615 8,272 7,368 29,748 3,176 4,023 197 3,826 312 36,634 30.621 156 115 41 2,952 ( D ) ( D ) 2,846 89 3,347 5,194 2,121 271 12 186 107 322 264 279 134 471 23 51 n.a. 3,073 447 ( L ) 27 105 396 218 1,208 625 45 2 3,377 238 602 782 432 602 722 2,249 3,989 1,782 799 982 7,575 309 328 160 1,480 255 249 170 22 2,301 827 311 136 3 303 n.a. 721 6,013 861 610 4,543 1,810 2,733 52,349 52.124 225 4,408 11,876 37,753 2,171 -274 35,308 8,871 8.170 30.247 3,291 4,216 111 4,105 225 37,528 31,179 198 120 78 3,068 4 15 2,958 91 3,151 5,233 2,135 285 13 159 99 334 276 293 141 480 20 34 n.a. 3.098 432 ( L ) 27 100 414 241 1,215 622 45 2 3,423 220 608 797 435 599 764 2,256 4,143 1,811 844 967 7,896 307 371 156 1,496 282 207 164 22 2,482 897 327 164 3 284 n.a. 735 6.350 911 647 4,791 1,859 2,932 52,009 51,793 216 4,407 11,802 36,491 2,142 -221 34,128 8,966 8,914 29,073 3,222 4,196 111 4,086 216 36,276 29,830 206 110 96 2,368 5 17 2,248 98 2,799 5,046 1,937 295 11 140 78 318 228 244 127 446 18 32 n.a. 3,109 445 ( L ) P) 96 449 238 1,189 606 48 P) 3,289 210 627 681 430 555 786 2,122 1,882 858 1,025 8,138 297 384 158 1,452 266 200 172 25 2,635 1,021 342 176 3 303 n.a. 704 6,446 923 686 4,837 1,851 2,986 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Louisiana 203 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions ol dollars] for Louisiana, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence" Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 55,022 54,458 564 4,289 12,829 38,887 2.321 -171 36,395 9,074 9.553 30,678 3,396 4,812 442 4.369 564 38,323 31,556 220 141 80 2,285 7 8 2,178 92 2,627 5,453 2,143 320 14 129 97 322 276 232 140 567 19 27 n.a. 3.311 451 ( L ) 53 117 482 244 1,334 573 55 1 3,376 185 671 666 432 579 842 2.257 3,902 2,055 813 1,242 9,381 295 394 159 1,429 287 183 177 40 3,199 1,228 412 185 5 349 949 89 6,767 1,082 771 4,914 1,856 3,058 57,925 57,526 399 4,253 13,620 40,351 2,518 -137 37,697 9,897 10,331 31,918 3,545 4,889 264 4,625 399 39,952 32.866 219 143 77 2.223 7 10 2,144 62 2,642 5.853 2,287 329 16 136 90 378 315 224 133 612 20 33 n.a. 3.567 457 ( l ) 62 138 504 263 1,499 580 62 1 3,482 1 676 702 463 585 867 2,360 3,958 2,043 798 1,245 10,085 313 376 166 1,591 280 212 187 45 3,524 1,225 436 198 6 366 1,044 117 7,087 1,145 798 5,145 1,927 3,218 62,332 61,984 348 4,219 14,773 43,563 2,714 -124 40,725 10.299 11,309 34,502 4,028 5,033 184 4,850 348 43,215 35,466 254 160 94 2,414 9 13 2,326 66 2.956 6,334 2,494 355 15 147 96 428 376 223 135 655 24 42 n.a. 3,840 473 (') 72 148 525 253 1,654 636 79 1 3,693 186 723 771 479 625 909 2.486 4,111 2,128 802 1,326 11,090 334 378 168 1,750 304 243 217 47 3,896 1,293 456 227 7 392 1,262 117 7,749 1,236 845 5,668 2,145 3,523 66,135 65,715 420 4,241 15,593 46,039 2,914 -132 42,994 10,259 12,882 36,419 4,414 5.206 254 4,952 420 45.619 37.276 269 170 99 2,586 13 19 2,483 71 3,143 6,704 2,675 406 15 138 90 490 423 238 139 665 28 43 n.a. 4,029 494 ( L ) 75 154 525 252 1,743 692 92 1 3,893 192 729 835 522 653 963 2.627 4.280 2,204 812 1,392 11,570 348 371 163 1,672 309 217 234 54 4.297 1.301 485 260 6 428 1,279 146 8.343 1,302 920 6,121 2.367 3,754 69,971 69,519 452 4,272 16,381 48,528 3,012 -117 45,398 9,962 14,611 38,171 4,683 5,674 297 5,376 452 48,076 39,225 271 189 82 2,344 16 13 2,245 70 3,315 7,044 2,720 459 16 153 93 476 436 229 145 622 40 51 n.a. 4,324 511 ( L ) 94 164 551 254 1.889 746 112 1 3,984 204 748 788 549 667 1,029 2,738 4,503 2,404 848 1,557 12,621 375 399 179 1,699 317 220 296 57 4,858 1,405 507 295 17 434 1.412 150 8.851 1.378 929 6.545 2,543 4,002 73,424 72,975 449 4,286 17,133 50,372 3,147 -136 47,089 10,216 16,119 39,333 5,100 5,940 281 5,659 449 49,924 40,814 286 200 86 2,403 19 14 2,296 75 3,400 7,243 2,773 487 1 168 102 443 448 226 175 616 42 48 n.a. 4.470 510 (') 97 169 550 260 1,959 793 130 ( L ) 4,156 189 829 772 571 766 1.030 2,777 4,714 2,628 915 1.713 13.207 377 447 188 1,757 337 252 317 70 5,035 1,439 534 324 17 477 1,481 154 9.109 1.414 803 6,892 2,662 4,230 77,892 77,378 514 4,307 18,086 53,022 3,406 -138 49,479 10,811 17,602 41,654 5,221 6,147 367 5.780 514 52,508 43.089 291 204 87 2,373 22 12 2.253 86 3.660 7,713 3,003 507 22 181 102 431 490 237 242 695 46 51 n.a. 4,710 538 1 111 166 568 281 2,048 862 135 1 4.319 197 872 842 573 774 1,060 2,928 4,997 2,716 994 1,721 14,092 402 468 194 1.879 362 252 604 61 5,350 1,403 574 368 17 507 1,487 163 9,419 1.461 789 7.169 2.802 4,367 81,484 80,951 533 4,328 18,826 55,864 3.647 -152 52,065 11,506 17,913 44,125 5,347 6,392 399 5,993 533 55,331 45.477 289 215 73 2.543 ( D ) ( D ) 2.406 93 3,838 7,927 3,105 510 23 188 111 424 552 235 220 741 47 54 n.a. 4,822 540 (') 105 162 597 281 2,192 794 150 2 4,417 201 938 857 559 828 1,035 3.119 5,328 2,913 1,041 1,871 15,104 423 488 208 1.993 380 274 887 67 5.619 1.425 600 395 19 522 1.647 159 9.853 1.467 804 7.582 3,018 4.565 85,099 84,419 680 4,340 19,609 58,162 3.811 -169 54.181 12,466 18.452 46.183 5,263 6,716 527 6.189 680 57,481 47,495 290 225 65 2,803 ( D ) ( D ) 2,653 109 4,244 8,113 3,235 526 18 205 110 480 598 231 193 753 61 59 n.a 4.878 566 (') 104 145 605 287 2.233 778 159 1 4,526 206 861 897 687 853 1,022 3,231 5.503 3.049 1.072 1.978 15.737 445 501 209 2.208 407 296 907 83 5,707 1,478 624 402 20 543 1.733 176 9.987 1,530 780 7.676 2,988 4.688 89,067 88.569 497 4,354 20,458 61,527 4,066 -179 57,281 12,952 18,833 49,365 5,328 6,834 342 6,492 497 61,030 50.621 308 239 69 3.195 ( D ) n 3.050 107 4.526 8.563 3,554 550 18 215 121 533 714 231 176 864 65 65 n.a. 5.009 591 (°) 92 133 616 295 2,287 818 175 P) 4,822 212 914 1,060 732 877 1,028 3.473 5.760 3.255 1.165 2.090 16.719 468 559 208 2.497 448 302 942 83 5.899 1,593 660 431 21 562 1,853 191 10,409 1,556 777 8.075 3.096 4,980 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 204 Maine STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maine Components of Personal Income 1969 62% 1997 74% 11% 14% 17 o /e Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent 21% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% X \ 80% yf \ V ^^B^ 14% \ x > 12% \^___3^4% ^ ^8% | | Wage and salary disbursements i Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% 307 25% 20% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 157c 107c Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade : Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maine 205 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 479 424 55 797 601 365 1 n.a. 365 103 11 266 2 97 44 53 55 311 285 4 1 24 101 30 66 13 47 25 7 2 17 461 404 57 800 576 347 1 n.a. 347 103 11 252 2 93 47 47 57 290 264 4 1 22 88 30 62 12 45 27 7 1 19 396 366 30 807 491 279 1 n.a. 279 100 18 221 2 56 21 35 30 249 223 3 1 12 77 27 53 10 39 26 7 1 18 307 291 16 815 377 211 1 n a. 210 83 14 176 2 33 10 23 16 195 169 3 1 7 54 22 41 10 32 26 7 1 18 304 280 24 821 371 216 1 n a. 215 76 13 174 2 40 19 21 24 192 166 2 (') 6 62 20 37 9 29 26 8 2 16 345 316 29 829 416 256 1 n a 256 77 12 202 2 53 23 30 29 227 195 3 1 6 75 21 48 10 33 32 11 1 20 359 337 22 836 429 268 1 n a. 267 79 13 216 2 50 15 35 22 246 211 3 (') 8 80 23 52 10 35 35 11 2 22 425 380 45 840 506 316 1 n.a 315 88 22 235 2 78 37 41 45 271 232 3 1 10 87 25 58 11 38 38 18 2 19 429 388 40 842 509 330 3 n.a. 327 87 14 253 2 75 31 44 40 290 254 3 1 9 98 27 64 11 41 36 14 2 20 397 366 30 843 471 30? 2 n a 299 78 19 236 3 64 22 41 30 271 231 3 1 11 81 26 62 11 38 40 17 2 21 418 385 33 84 6 494 321 3 n.a 319 81 19 250 3 68 25 44 33 289 247 3 (') 11 94 25 64 11 38 41 17 2 22 446 412 33 849 525 34 3 3 n a 340 86 20 267 3 73 23 49 33 310 266 3 (') 10 104 26 70 11 40 44 19 2 23 536 501 35 852 629 431 4 n a 427 90 18 339 3 89 23 66 35 396 345 4 (') 22 149 29 83 12 45 51 23 5 23 717 655 62 838 855 606 5 n a 600 98 18 471 4 131 47 85 62 544 473 6 (') 27 246 34 95 12 52 71 30 16 26 887 800 87 806 1,100 770 8 n a 762 107 18 594 5 171 67 104 87 684 571 6 (') 28 316 38 110 13 59 112 40 42 29 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals. Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 887 806 80 805 1,101 772 8 n.a. 764 100 22 603 8 162 58 104 80 692 565 7 (') 17 306 48 112 13 62 127 38 56 33 865 788 77 802 1,079 735 8 n a. 728 100 37 569 9 158 51 106 77 658 532 10 1 17 256 53 119 13 63 127 33 59 35 947 841 106 835 1,134 777 8 n a. 768 111 67 566 10 201 80 121 106 671 590 12 1 34 256 57 145 16 69 81 27 18 36 998 902 97 854 1,169 825 10 n.a 815 114 69 626 12 187 69 118 97 728 648 13 1 48 283 56 156 17 74 80 24 9 47 1,086 966 119 878 1,237 900 11 -7 883 141 62 686 13 201 92 108 119 781 689 15 1 48 311 61 157 19 76 92 30 12 50 1,071 950 120 903 1,186 871 11 -7 853 146 71 654 14 202 95 108 120 750 652 17 1 39 283 60 155 20 77 98 33 14 51 1,100 1,011 89 917 1,199 880 14 -6 860 157 83 687 17 176 62 114 89 791 697 18 1 40 312 62 158 25 81 94 33 9 52 1,213 1,124 89 916 1,324 1,014 16 -11 986 152 75 805 22 187 61 126 89 925 790 17 1 59 361 66 173 27 86 135 57 24 54 1,320 1,194 126 915 1,443 1,106 18 -13 1,075 167 78 852 24 230 102 128 126 980 825 16 1 53 379 73 184 28 90 156 65 36 55 1,328 1,245 83 913 1,455 1,106 18 -13 1,075 166 87 26 192 59 133 83 1,023 856 16 1 63 385 75 191 30 96 167 63 45 60 1,349 1,304 44 927 1,455 1,107 21 -12 1,073 177 99 910 27 169 25 145 44 1,062 881 17 1 85 363 80 195 34 107 181 61 54 66 1,483 1.386 97 934 1,588 1,224 24 -13 1,187 185 111 966 31 227 73 154 97 1.127 935 16 1 93 386 83 206 37 113 192 64 58 70 1,572 1,480 92 938 1,676 1.303 26 -13 1.264 194 114 1.043 36 225 65 160 92 1,212 1,011 18 1 88 426 90 221 42 124 200 66 62 73 1,628 1,549 79 943 1,726 1,322 30 -14 1,278 218 131 1,074 39 209 45 164 79 1.243 1.029 18 1 81 425 94 234 44 131 215 71 65 78 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 206 Maine STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Maine, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Lino 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,700 1,595 105 944 1,801 1,360 32 -8 1,320 225 155 1,098 30 232 64 168 105 1,255 1,015 20 5 15 1 ( r> ) ( d : o 1 78 398 121 55 3 4 1 10 16 3 (') 25 1 3 (') 277 41 46 7 95 11 3 ( L ) 4 71 97 33 20 2 6 19 17 76 153 46 15 31 146 15 16 19 4 8 3 3 1 42 6 8 n.a. ( L ) 14 n.a. 7 240 81 70 89 n.a. n.a. 1,773 1,708 65 957 1,853 1,425 36 -11 1,378 232 163 1,172 35 219 42 178 65 1,360 1,096 1 4 13 1 n p ( L ) 1 92 430 123 60 3 5 1 11 8 3 3 25 1 3 307 42 53 7 105 11 3 (') 5 81 101 34 21 2 6 20 17 82 163 50 15 35 159 15 17 19 5 8 4 3 1 46 7 9 n.a. < L i 16 n.a. 8 265 94 73 97 n.a. n.a. 1,870 1,764 107 975 1,918 1,526 42 -1 1,466 235 169 1,231 38 257 83 173 107 1,419 1,128 16 4 12 450 131 65 4 5 1 10 8 5 4 25 1 3 318 45 53 7 111 11 3 (') 5 83 104 33 23 3 7 21 18 84 168 52 17 35 165 16 18 20 5 9 4 3 1 46 7 10 n.a. (') 17 n.a. 8 291 107 80 105 n.a. n.a. 1,891 1,818 73 995 1,900 1,528 44 -18 1,466 239 186 1,260 40 229 49 180 73 1,456 1,147 17 4 13 2 P) ( n ) ( L ) 1 89 454 131 58 3 6 2 10 1 27 1 3 4 323 44 49 7 113 12 4 P) 7 87 104 30 24 3 7 22 18 83 172 55 18 37 172 15 18 20 6 10 4 3 1 49 8 11 n.a. < L ) 17 n.a. 9 309 109 83 117 n.a. n.a. 1,966 1,895 71 994 1,978 1,583 45 -1 1,520 254 192 1,305 43 235 46 189 1,513 1,197 19 5 15 2 ( d : p i 1 -) 1 91 479 140 60 4 6 2 11 10 10 1 27 1 3 5 339 48 52 8 115 13 4 P) 106 29 25 2 7 24 19 84 178 59 19 41 179 15 19 20 8 10 4 3 1 53 8 12 n.a. ( L ) 18 n.a. 8 316 109 82 125 n.a. n.a. 2,030 1,966 64 993 2,044 1,620 50 -20 1,551 277 202 1,345 46 230 38 192 64 1,556 1,225 1 5 14 2 ( D ) ( D ) 1 1 92 488 138 61 4 6 2 10 10 10 1 25 1 3 5 349 47 52 8 118 13 4 1 9 98 109 29 26 2 8 24 19 87 181 63 20 43 186 16 1 20 9 11 3 4 1 56 9 14 n.a. ( L ) 18 n.a. 331 111 87 134 n.a. n.a. 2,193 2,101 92 993 2,208 1,752 54 -19 1,679 306 208 1.424 51 277 66 212 92 1,661 1,311 22 5 16 2 P) P) 1 1 103 519 149 68 4 6 2 11 13 9 1 26 1 4 4 370 47 53 9 123 13 5 ( L ) 10 109 112 28 28 4 8 24 20 89 195 68 21 46 202 16 19 21 10 10 3 4 1 62 11 15 n.a. P-) 19 n.a. 11 350 111 91 149 n.a. n.a. 2,380 2,253 127 997 2,387 1,887 56 -19 1,813 348 220 1,501 57 329 104 225 127 1,760 1,407 25 5 19 2 p; p> 1 1 128 551 156 66 7 7 3 11 15 11 1 27 1 4 5 394 50 55 10 130 14 6 1 11 120 116 28 30 2 9 26 21 92 205 72 22 50 216 1 20 21 12 10 3 4 1 67 11 17 n.a. ( L ) 20 n.a. 11 353 107 90 157 n.a. n.a. 2,545 2,435 110 999 2,548 2.022 72 -18 1.931 369 244 1,629 65 328 86 242 110 1,912 1,528 27 6 21 2 P) P) 1 1 127 613 179 73 8 8 3 12 17 16 2 28 1 4 7 434 56 63 10 141 15 6 1 12 130 124 30 33 3 9 27 22 97 222 77 24 53 240 20 22 21 12 11 4 4 1 76 13 19 n.a. ( L ) 23 n.a. 13 384 115 92 176 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maine 207 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Maine, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,871 2,812 59 994 2,888 2,274 95 -20 2,159 394 318 1,875 86 313 35 278 59 2,215 1,776 27 10 17 4 ( D ) ( D ) 3 ( L ) 136 705 213 82 6 9 6 17 18 25 3 35 1 4 6 493 68 65 12 154 17 9 1 13 153 138 31 39 3 10 30 25 109 267 93 29 63 298 22 26 23 15 14 4 5 1 103 16 23 n.a. (') 27 n.a. 19 440 127 87 225 n.a. n.a. 3,122 3,045 77 992 3,147 2,447 102 -21 2,324 444 354 2,013 96 338 52 285 2,370 1,907 28 10 18 4 ( D ) M 2 1 156 733 234 87 6 9 6 22 20 30 4 38 2 4 6 500 67 (') 66 14 165 19 10 (') 17 143 149 32 41 3 10 36 26 119 288 98 32 66 331 20 26 23 16 15 5 5 1 120 18 27 n.a, C) 33 n.a. 22 463 129 83 252 n.a. n.a. 3,408 3,327 81 997 3,419 2,640 110 -16 2,514 470 424 2,166 113 361 54 307 81 2,559 2,047 33 9 24 4 n n 2 1 187 748 240 92 6 10 9 24 17 31 4 36 2 4 6 507 71 (') 64 15 171 21 10 1 16 139 164 32 46 3 11 42 31 126 312 105 36 69 368 23 27 23 17 16 4 6 1 133 21 32 n.a. (') 38 n.a 26 513 145 92 275 n.a. n.a. 3,659 3,589 70 1,016 3,603 2,769 119 -15 2.635 520 504 2.259 127 384 48 336 70 2,699 2,148 34 11 24 2 ( D ) n 1 o 203 735 241 93 7 11 11 24 15 30 4 36 2 3 6 494 76 (') 53 14 173 22 10 1 21 123 183 32 50 3 12 46 38 131 339 118 39 79 402 25 28 23 20 20 5 6 2 147 26 35 n.a. a n.a. 27 551 151 101 299 n.a. n.a. 4,006 3,937 69 1,035 3,871 3,038 131 -18 2,889 550 566 2,469 152 418 49 369 69 2,969 2,354 37 11 26 5 ( n ) M 3 1 225 797 273 102 7 12 11 28 18 37 6 41 2 5 5 524 79 (') 57 16 191 24 12 1 25 118 204 34 58 4 13 56 39 143 371 127 43 83 446 30 29 24 23 22 7 7 2 170 27 37 n.a. (') 37 n.a 34 615 163 111 341 n.a. n a. 4,517 4,365 152 1.046 4,316 3.417 161 -6 3,248 602 666 2,712 175 530 128 403 152 3,266 2,584 44 13 31 3 1 237 868 307 121 7 13 7 25 25 46 9 40 3 6 4 562 77 (') 66 20 207 26 13 2 27 126 226 38 68 5 12 61 42 159 410 136 49 88 498 33 30 25 29 26 9 8 2 192 31 40 n a. (') 38 n a. 36 682 175 112 395 n.a n.a. 5,025 4,826 200 1,060 4,741 3,737 183 -3 3,551 672 803 2,932 203 602 172 430 200 3,538 2.818 53 13 40 255 948 353 136 7 14 8 27 31 53 9 52 4 8 4 595 81 (') 67 22 227 28 13 3 30 124 248 39 75 6 15 68 44 185 437 137 53 84 545 31 31 24 32 30 10 9 2 217 35 42 n.a ( L ) 41 n.a. 41 719 193 103 423 n a. n.a. 5,365 5,283 82 1.073 4,999 3,860 196 -14 3,650 705 1,011 3,108 244 508 53 455 82 3,777 2,999 49 13 36 276 948 340 124 7 15 4 40 27 46 10 55 4 8 n a 608 85 (') 61 22 239 30 12 3 32 123 266 46 76 7 16 74 48 210 465 154 60 94 616 32 33 24 35 34 12 10 2 252 37 36 28 1 32 n a 47 778 217 110 451 n.a. n.a 6,182 6,016 166 1.090 5,672 4,535 222 -16 4,297 777 1,108 3,553 302 681 135 546 166 4.370 3,520 66 14 51 17 < D ) ( n ) 14 1 376 1,115 394 147 9 17 5 47 34 55 10 57 5 9 n.a 721 96 (') 77 26 279 33 14 3 37 155 305 52 88 9 1 83 55 235 521 177 66 111 707 36 33 28 42 39 15 11 2 294 39 40 32 1 37 n a 52 850 247 115 488 n a n a 6,723 6.592 130 1,105 6,082 4,901 242 -16 4,643 881 1,198 3,857 351 694 94 600 130 4,771 3,834 55 14 41 21 (") Pi 15 1 333 1,276 463 176 11 19 5 49 46 64 8 71 5 10 n a 812 106 (') 89 29 321 40 16 3 38 169 324 57 91 7 22 91 56 252 565 203 72 131 804 41 40 31 52 37 17 16 3 343 51 42 33 1 39 n a 57 937 269 125 543 n a n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 208 Maine STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Maine, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction , Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households ... Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,444 7,354 90 1,115 6,674 5,451 276 -13 5,162 991 1,291 4,302 408 740 48 692 90 5,361 4,338 62 16 46 15 ?) 3 1 358 1,480 579 229 12 20 6 55 60 79 10 90 9 9 n.a 901 117 ( L ) 93 38 345 49 20 4 43 192 353 61 103 8 26 93 62 283 638 231 80 151 919 47 46 34 62 42 18 19 3 388 53 45 40 1 52 n.a. 68 1,022 301 135 586 n.a. n.a. 8,329 8.253 76 1,125 7,404 6,031 313 -5 5,713 1,163 1,453 4,762 470 799 31 768 76 5,955 4,849 80 18 62 18 ( n ) n 12 2 386 1,695 696 268 10 20 8 68 75 99 10 118 10 10 n.a. 999 126 (') 99 42 393 55 22 5 48 208 400 71 116 9 29 105 70 311 685 253 89 164 1,022 50 49 33 75 46 21 21 3 438 61 49 46 1 50 n.a. 79 1,106 321 137 648 247 400 9,356 9,310 46 1,127 8,302 6,598 348 -2 6.248 1,412 1,695 5,271 543 784 ( L ) 784 46 6,552 5,349 82 20 63 34 ( n ) P) 26 2 436 790 276 14 21 8 78 89 113 11 160 11 11 n.a. 1,099 133 ( L ) 101 49 438 57 24 4 52 240 430 76 122 9 31 115 77 335 722 268 100 167 1,153 58 52 32 87 44 25 23 3 502 71 56 52 1 56 n.a. 91 1,203 341 150 713 283 430 10,366 10,247 118 1,133 9,149 7,103 401 1 6,703 1,736 1,926 5.699 604 801 75 726 118 6,985 5,681 54 23 31 34 8 27 2 404 2,023 817 254 14 21 8 82 87 128 4 195 11 13 n.a. 1,206 134 ( L ) 111 53 490 61 25 4 55 273 463 80 127 11 35 126 84 353 781 291 108 183 1,278 65 53 31 102 47 23 25 3 564 80 65 55 1 56 n.a. 108 1,304 376 171 756 294 463 11,079 10,975 104 1,137 9,747 7,491 434 5 7,062 1,899 2,118 6,092 672 727 52 675 104 7,386 5,955 50 25 25 30 1 4 < d : ( d : 410 2,094 837 217 ( D ) 20 9 78 92 135 P> 248 11 10 n.a. 1,257 137 95 57 528 67 20 5 70 279 494 PH 133 ( D ) ( D ) 135 97 367 827 287 120 167 1,394 64 54 31 112 45 22 26 4 627 91 74 57 1 57 n.a. 129 1,432 406 196 830 330 499 11,941 11,870 72 1,145 10,431 8,086 466 11 7.631 2,027 2,283 6,506 744 836 22 814 72 8,014 6,478 75 29 46 17 1 2 ( D ) ( D ) 451 2,220 891 256 ( D ) 20 9 67 87 149 ( d : 263 10 12 n.a 1,329 136 (') 106 62 552 76 22 7 71 297 520 (") 151 ( D ) P) 140 97 388 950 342 132 209 1,515 71 69 30 131 54 28 29 5 679 101 80 65 1 59 n.a. 113 1,537 439 204 894 354 540 13,290 13,173 117 1,156 11,500 9,022 515 19 8,526 2,381 2,383 7,127 809 1,086 68 1,018 117 8,905 7,260 65 32 33 24 1 3 15 5 609 2,386 1,018 299 ( D ) 21 13 76 101 195 ( d : 268 10 14 n.a 1,367 132 ( L ) 120 64 594 85 23 8 73 267 570 78 184 ( D ) ( D ) 137 107 435 1,069 364 145 219 1,739 79 81 34 164 75 37 35 6 739 124 88 73 1 63 n.a. 138 1,645 461 214 971 386 585 14,306 14,203 103 1,163 12,301 9,777 581 38 9,234 2,540 2,532 7,631 866 1,279 53 1,226 103 9,674 7,885 149 36 113 30 < L ) 3 22 5 730 2,398 1,052 314 ( D ) 29 17 75 114 205 ( D ) 250 9 15 n.a. 1,347 137 ( D ) 119 60 606 97 23 ( D ) 77 222 593 79 190 16 54 140 114 493 1.197 377 152 225 1,917 87 102 34 197 85 33 43 7 789 140 97 83 2 62 n.a. 155 1,789 486 231 1,072 426 646 15,529 15,437 93 1,170 13,272 10,654 645 71 10,080 2,799 2,650 8,327 937 1,391 47 1,343 93 10,562 8,681 192 40 151 6 1 3 P) P) 919 2,518 1,143 331 22 35 18 70 111 227 2 298 14 16 n.a. 1,375 142 (') 125 62 645 107 23 7 75 189 609 47 215 17 58 144 128 548 1,316 447 177 270 2,125 92 114 35 241 86 43 49 6 846 162 106 94 2 65 n.a. 183 1,881 479 239 1,163 453 710 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maine 209 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Maine, 195&-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' J Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 18,704 18,590 114 1,204 15,537 13,127 807 107 12,428 3,394 2.882 10,224 1.168 1,735 64 1,672 13,013 10,786 207 66 141 15 1 3 (") ( D ) 1,234 2,882 1,397 379 29 44 18 80 160 242 8 395 23 19 n.a. 1,485 151 (') 126 50 691 136 26 7 86 212 703 ( n ) 249 18 ( D ) 161 171 699 1,590 650 217 434 2,804 117 141 36 300 127 54 58 18 1,097 212 133 119 3 77 284 29 2,227 552 261 1,415 532 883 20,274 20,145 129 1,220 16,618 14,124 885 93 13,331 3,847 3,096 10,994 1,317 1,813 74 1,739 129 13,995 11,562 173 69 105 8 P) ( n ) 1 ( D ) 1,260 3,059 1,497 390 30 44 17 89 167 236 9 469 28 17 n.a. 1,562 148 n 128 P) 736 148 ( D ) n 95 215 748 n 268 18 P) 159 193 746 1,702 724 235 489 3,141 128 138 38 352 131 54 64 22 1,248 227 148 140 3 84 325 39 2,433 598 267 1,568 594 974 21,127 20,970 157 1,231 17,159 14,620 912 94 13,801 3.892 3,433 11,396 1.417 1.806 93 1,714 157 14,462 11,834 185 79 106 7 ( D ) 2 1 ( D ) 1,137 3,086 1,507 365 32 44 18 92 156 232 9 513 31 15 n.a. 1,578 161 (') 123 54 750 150 31 12 91 206 786 P) 273 20 ( n ) 173 216 759 1,703 763 245 518 3,407 132 125 39 401 133 59 72 26 1,363 254 159 159 4 93 337 50 2,629 625 270 1,734 653 1,082 21,361 21,257 104 1,235 17,300 14,446 936 89 13,598 3,822 3,941 11,281 1,452 1,713 41 1,672 104 14,342 11,596 196 81 114 5 P> 1 P) 3 906 2,993 1,441 345 (") 38 (") 90 144 231 P) 489 32 16 n.a. 1.552 153 (') 124 50 746 147 33 10 85 205 799 31 274 P) (") 174 230 726 1,677 800 249 552 3,494 137 120 38 386 125 58 74 23 1,459 265 174 168 4 99 313 51 2,745 635 279 1,832 682 1,150 22,230 22,061 169 1,234 18,008 15.038 983 105 14,160 3.738 4,332 1 1 ,705 1,518 1,815 108 1,707 169 14.869 12,072 187 86 101 6 (') ( n ) P) 4 925 3,044 1,425 333 28 37 19 93 140 231 10 495 24 17 n.a. 1,619 157 (') 129 54 776 150 43 12 87 209 831 32 282 ( D ) P> 179 243 743 1,767 867 252 614 3.703 147 126 42 396 130 64 36 27 1,548 273 186 186 4 99 331 58 2,797 652 262 1,883 688 1,195 22,823 22.672 151 1,236 18,463 15,435 1,032 128 14,531 3,720 4,573 11,978 1,619 1,839 87 1,752 151 15,284 12,511 176 86 91 7 1 P) n 5 947 3,087 1,431 339 P) 39 20 97 139 233 PJ 482 22 M n.a 1,656 164 ( L ) 138 53 776 154 47 13 92 218 895 31 296 ( D ) ( D ) 190 272 763 1,861 944 266 678 3,830 148 125 44 383 141 64 80 27 1.593 282 197 209 5 106 363 64 2,773 612 257 1.904 663 1,241 23,698 23.576 122 1.235 19,190 15.871 1.099 162 14,935 4.001 4,763 12,419 1,529 1.923 59 1.863 122 15,749 12,996 176 86 90 7 1 n p 4 964 3,152 1,481 346 34 39 19 105 157 241 16 486 21 18 n.a. 1,671 162 (') 141 51 767 163 50 13 98 226 939 P] 313 25 (") 202 283 802 1,932 956 282 674 4.068 149 133 45 433 158 67 85 25 1,690 264 209 236 5 117 378 74 2,753 606 206 1.941 680 1,261 24,658 24,574 84 1,233 19,995 16,393 1,168 201 15.426 4,197 5,034 12.929 1,506 1,957 12 1,945 84 16,309 13,507 173 89 84 6 1 (") ( n ) 2 1,015 3,200 1,538 350 35 40 21 111 157 275 16 488 25 20 n.a. 1,662 156 (') 134 48 758 175 63 15 104 210 972 P) 324 P) P) 201 300 851 1,991 987 295 692 4,313 158 134 48 473 159 74 96 31 1,766 267 226 268 5 120 417 71 2,803 593 185 2,025 725 1,300 25,934 25,823 111 1,238 20,948 17,019 1,209 225 16,035 4,563 5,336 13,460 1.502 2,057 36 2,021 16,908 14,062 169 96 73 5 < L i 2 1 2 1,129 3,206 1,537 346 39 43 20 107 169 279 14 472 28 21 n.a. 1,668 164 ( L ) 132 47 773 179 72 14 103 184 1,005 39 297 P) ("> 209 311 916 2,036 1.058 316 741 4,539 167 133 48 534 162 78 97 29 1,824 274 237 309 5 127 439 77 2,846 579 198 2.070 720 1,350 27,243 27,181 61 1.242 21,937 17.940 1.281 254 16.913 4,717 5,613 14,328 1,518 2,093 -14 2,107 61 17,878 14.947 178 104 73 5 (') 2 1 2 1.158 3,363 1,632 366 46 47 19 117 183 312 16 474 31 22 n.a. 1,731 170 (') 131 48 814 186 78 14 103 189 1.068 40 307 P) P) 224 337 968 2,149 1.163 362 801 4,894 177 138 48 628 164 82 105 31 1.941 282 251 358 5 135 466 S3 2.932 603 204 2,124 731 1.393 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 210 Maryland STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maryland Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 /-- --\ 68% \. 80% y( \^ /^ \ V^^^r 7% \ \ \ / \ / \ / 15% \V. V^X-12% X — ^17% □ Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 85% y \ 83% >\ y^ ^ ^ V ^^^p^ii% v ^ ^^^~9% N. \>^4% X ^ ^ ^8% Wage and salary disbursements | j Other labor income □ Proprietors' ncome 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 1 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade □ 1979 □ 1989 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate 1997 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maryland 2 1 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Maryland, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,239 1,172 67 1,621 764 891 3 n.a. 887 335 17 722 7 162 42 120 67 824 724 5 4 53 200 109 153 50 150 100 32 24 44 1,158 1,118 40 1,636 708 815 4 n a. 811 329 18 685 7 123 19 103 40 774 668 6 4 42 184 101 145 45 143 106 33 25 48 1,051 998 53 1,657 635 729 3 n a. 726 292 34 608 7 115 35 80 53 676 569 4 2 29 153 85 127 42 126 107 35 22 50 853 826 28 1,678 509 570 3 n.a. 567 262 25 498 6 66 13 53 28 542 441 4 1 21 111 66 97 38 103 101 33 19 50 784 750 33 1,694 463 547 3 n.a. 544 215 25 472 5 70 20 50 33 514 415 3 1 15 115 61 92 37 92 98 33 16 49 889 848 41 1.710 520 633 3 n.a. 630 227 32 533 6 94 26 68 41 593 481 4 2 17 140 69 114 39 96 112 44 18 50 941 896 45 1,729 544 687 3 n a 684 226 32 573 6 107 29 78 45 641 523 4 2 21 155 74 125 42 100 118 49 19 50 1,071 1,021 50 1,745 614 789 4 n a 785 240 46 652 8 129 32 97 50 739 601 5 3 33 182 84 140 44 111 138 69 21 47 1,159 1,102 57 1,754 661 880 11 n a 869 260 31 727 8 145 38 107 57 823 685 6 3 37 219 93 159 46 122 138 66 22 50 1,111 1,064 47 1,766 629 827 9 n a 818 252 41 687 8 132 29 103 47 780 633 5 3 34 192 82 156 43 118 146 71 22 53 1,180 1.134 46 1,793 658 'JOB 10 n.a. 899 243 38 759 9 141 29 112 46 863 704 5 3 40 225 93 170 44 124 158 80 22 56 1,297 1,250 47 1.839 705 1.014 11 n.a. 1,003 254 40 843 9 161 29 132 47 966 808 5 4 52 276 106 191 47 128 158 84 18 57 1,658 1,598 60 1,917 865 1,365 14 n.a. 1,351 266 41 1,140 11 215 40 175 60 1,305 1,082 5 6 109 403 122 242 52 142 223 110 57 56 2,235 2.154 81 2,012 1,111 1.938 24 n.a. 1.914 279 42 1,642 14 281 54 228 81 1,857 1,482 7 7 136 665 147 294 54 172 375 162 154 59 2,684 2,590 93 2,097 1,280 2,391 37 n.a. 2,354 288 42 2,035 17 338 61 277 93 2.297 1,804 8 7 141 887 180 336 55 190 494 222 207 64 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,844 2,739 105 2,156 1,319 2,535 41 n.a. 2,495 296 53 2,152 25 359 73 286 105 2,431 1,794 9 7 86 851 215 358 56 212 636 229 337 70 2,805 2,709 96 2,146 1,307 2,454 44 n.a. 2.410 304 91 2.069 29 356 67 288 96 2,358 1,709 11 7 80 731 215 378 61 227 648 227 351 71 2,909 2.778 131 2.227 1,306 2.456 40 n.a. 2,416 333 160 2,002 32 423 100 322 131 2,325 1.817 12 8 118 643 228 470 78 259 508 223 202 83 3,039 2,918 122 2,256 1,347 2,553 38 n.a. 2,515 373 151 2.120 38 395 87 308 122 2.432 2,018 13 11 167 688 256 508 84 292 414 213 96 105 3,376 3,250 126 2,271 1,487 2,660 41 212 2,831 412 133 2,168 42 449 92 357 126 2.533 2,110 13 11 185 744 262 481 86 328 423 216 82 125 3,449 3.331 117 2.329 1,481 2,655 44 243 2.854 436 159 2,162 46 447 85 361 117 2.537 2.074 16 9 176 706 256 479 92 340 464 233 89 142 3,829 3,717 112 2.355 1,626 2,915 57 272 3,131 494 205 2,385 56 475 78 397 112 2.803 2,291 18 9 223 777 272 508 108 376 512 249 119 143 4,391 4.259 131 2,441 1,799 3,435 66 313 3,682 548 161 2.830 71 533 96 437 131 3.303 2.623 19 10 257 945 311 572 116 393 680 320 201 159 4,819 4,690 129 2,500 1,928 3.785 74 369 4,080 566 173 3,145 81 559 97 462 129 3.656 2.825 19 10 274 1,028 329 616 131 417 831 365 280 185 5,149 5,023 126 2,567 2,006 -'..026 80 391 4.337 624 188 3.358 93 575 96 480 126 3.900 3.062 20 10 283 1,149 353 649 145 453 838 363 271 203 5,177 5,067 111 2.685 1,928 3.995 92 396 4.299 652 226 3.328 97 569 81 111 3.884 3.039 21 11 275 1,104 337 660 156 474 845 371 255 219 5,580 5,485 95 2,742 2,035 4.327 108 439 4.658 680 242 3,610 113 603 64 538 95 4.232 3.332 21 12 314 1.220 360 706 172 527 900 413 246 241 6,090 5.981 109 2,811 2,166 4,723 121 476 5,078 755 257 3.947 133 643 79 564 109 4.614 3.665 22 13 368 1.353 405 751 186 566 949 433 24 5 271 6,448 6.363 85 2.873 2,244 4,955 142 514 5.327 819 302 4.147 151 657 55 602 85 4,870 3.877 23 14 371 1.424 435 798 199 612 993 455 232 306 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 212 Maryland STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Maryland, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation ot personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income , Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ., Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,686 6,560 127 2,982 2,242 4,994 128 580 5,446 865 375 4,150 143 702 96 606 127 4,868 3,788 24 14 9 13 (') 2 ( L ) 10 340 1.364 870 P) (") 46 254 77 63 74 26 235 11 15 28 494 164 ( L ) ( D ) 72 40 70 68 8 42 ( D ) 389 106 81 26 43 65 68 234 599 209 60 149 616 16 75 68 51 20 14 27 6 166 51 35 n.a. ( L ) 36 n.a. 52 1,080 520 211 349 n.a. n.a. 7,081 6,969 112 3,066 2,309 5,256 144 640 5,752 928 401 4,377 156 723 81 642 112 5,144 4,025 22 14 8 14 ( L ) 2 1 11 379 1,423 899 ( D ) ( D ) 53 254 82 69 88 26 221 13 17 32 524 162 ('. (") 77 43 74 75 10 47 ( D ) 399 108 86 26 41 69 68 250 635 227 64 162 678 18 78 68 60 22 14 29 6 184 60 38 n.a. ( L ) 43 n.a. 58 1,118 524 215 380 n.a. n.a. 7,439 7,322 118 3,113 2,390 5,484 168 712 6,028 989 423 4,600 169 715 83 632 118 5,366 4,185 22 15 7 15 (') 2 1 12 386 1,475 927 ( D ) ( D ) 53 292 81 72 95 30 164 13 17 65 548 172 (') P 81 46 81 77 9 47 P) 404 105 90 27 41 70 71 267 656 240 69 170 720 1 8 73 67 25 15 31 5 192 60 42 n.a. ( L ) 51 n.a. 62 1,181 552 211 418 n.a. n.a. 7,905 7,793 112 3,176 2,489 5,777 183 784 6,378 1,043 485 4,843 185 749 80 669 112 5,664 4,368 22 15 7 16 P) 2 2 12 398 1,509 937 P) P 54 278 80 76 97 28 97 13 18 152 572 177 P) Pi 83 48 86 99 9 49 P) 413 100 94 25 44 73 77 284 680 254 73 181 792 19 85 72 78 28 18 33 5 204 72 46 n.a. u n.a. 73 1,297 621 209 467 n.a. n.a. 8,542 8,435 107 3,263 2,618 6,213 198 876 6,891 1,131 520 5,221 203 788 72 717 107 6,106 4,705 22 14 8 17 P) 1 2 13 446 1,584 980 p: p: 57 291 84 83 97 51 95 15 19 144 604 183 P) P) 88 50 93 106 9 55 p: 442 99 103 29 50 77 83 294 731 275 80 195 895 21 91 74 115 31 21 34 6 225 77 51 n.a. ( L ) 66 n.a. 84 1,401 666 226 509 n.a. n.a. 9,136 9,049 3,386 2,698 6,602 225 970 7,347 1,239 551 5,583 224 794 53 742 6,514 4,983 21 14 7 18 1 2 14 477 1,641 1,026 P) P) 61 304 87 87 99 65 96 16 20 145 615 185 P) P) 88 52 98 108 9 55 P 459 98 110 31 48 84 88 314 775 300 87 213 979 23 95 75 139 34 24 37 6 241 85 57 n.a. ( L ) 70 n.a. 93 1.531 753 223 555 n.a. n.a. 9,969 9,863 106 3,492 2,855 7,187 244 1,074 8,017 1,364 587 6,056 254 877 71 806 106 7,082 5,392 28 20 8 20 2 3 15 531 1,712 1,053 P) P) 68 343 91 96 94 62 88 15 22 125 659 197 ( L ) P) 95 55 104 116 10 61 P) 493 102 119 34 50 95 94 344 847 331 95 236 1,086 25 103 77 160 39 23 39 6 274 93 64 n.a. ( L ) 77 n.a. 107 1,690 840 241 609 n.a. n.a. 10,924 10,806 119 3,600 3,035 7.808 258 1.206 8,756 1,520 648 6,592 285 931 81 849 119 7,689 5,838 31 21 10 22 2 4 16 589 1,822 1.124 P) ( n ) 70 365 95 108 93 83 96 15 24 122 698 203 P) P) 102 59 113 121 9 69 P) 526 105 132 34 50 107 98 371 923 362 101 261 1,192 27 111 79 185 41 24 42 6 297 103 72 n.a. P) 83 n.a. 123 1,851 916 248 687 n.a. n.a. 12,052 11,950 101 3,695 3,262 8,698 343 1,323 9.678 1,635 739 7,399 322 976 68 909 101 8,596 6,451 34 23 10 22 2 4 17 642 1,997 1.250 P) P) 73 374 102 124 117 92 123 17 24 148 747 214 ( L ) P) 109 63 123 129 9 75 P) 568 106 144 35 55 122 106 426 1,017 393 108 285 1,352 29 124 80 229 45 29 46 7 331 116 82 n.a. ( L ) 96 n.a. 136 2,145 1,048 320 777 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maryland 213 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Maryland, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance "• Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 14,545 14,436 109 3.815 3,813 10,290 445 1,736 11,581 1,911 1,053 8,755 411 1,124 79 1,045 109 10.181 7.616 39 31 8 24 1 2 11 10 698 2.228 1,377 ( D ) P) 84 393 112 134 159 118 130 21 27 140 851 237 ( L ) ( D ) 122 73 149 138 11 92 (") 666 111 170 40 73 145 128 495 1.248 506 129 376 1,713 33 143 89 351 57 35 53 10 426 125 104 n.a ( L J 112 n.a. 174 2,564 1,166 366 1,033 n.a. n.a. 16,187 16,037 150 3,868 4,185 1 1 ,468 515 2,002 12,955 2,019 1,213 9,782 462 1,224 118 1,106 150 11,319 8,387 44 36 9 25 1 3 9 13 821 2,379 1,463 ( D ) ( n ) 95 436 119 147 151 122 172 21 29 109 916 258 (') ( D ) 129 79 166 153 9 93 ( D ) 724 116 183 41 80 165 139 545 1,361 558 146 413 1.930 38 151 92 416 64 41 51 11 483 137 127 n.a ( L ) 130 n.a. 189 2.932 1,338 406 1,187 n.a. n.a. 17,799 17,656 143 3,938 4,520 12,471 567 2,315 14,220 2,125 1,455 10,669 540 1.263 110 1.153 143 12,328 9,084 49 38 11 27 (') 5 941 2.418 1,460 ( D ) PJ 102 452 123 150 139 99 163 19 28 122 958 276 (') ( n ) 125 84 178 165 10 91 ( n ) 800 127 201 48 82 186 156 598 1.499 606 164 442 2,147 42 154 95 449 72 46 57 11 561 159 146 n.a. (•) 141 n.a. 214 3,244 1,475 442 1,327 n.a. n.a. 19,314 19,197 118 4,023 4,802 13,443 631 2,487 15,299 2,270 1,745 11,477 621 1,345 86 1,259 118 13,325 9.772 56 45 11 22 (') 4 3 15 1,074 2,397 1,420 ( D ) w 106 422 130 142 130 118 134 23 27 119 977 280 ( L ) ( D ) 121 85 191 171 11 88 ( D ) 881 133 231 49 86 204 179 679 1,643 684 179 505 2,337 49 155 99 463 86 54 62 11 634 178 164 n.a. (') 155 n a 227 3,553 1,644 437 1,472 n.a. n.a. 21,174 21,019 154 4.081 5,188 14.793 699 2,684 16,777 2,392 2.004 12,581 733 1.478 124 1.355 154 14,638 10,744 61 50 11 32 (') 5 10 17 1,175 2,568 1.546 ( D ) pi 116 454 139 161 142 152 131 27 27 124 1,023 288 ( L ) ( D ) 130 89 203 179 13 94 ( D ) 961 133 265 57 69 244 194 769 1,810 757 190 567 2,612 53 161 102 523 94 58 66 12 735 198 189 n.a (') 169 n a 252 3,894 1,729 461 1,704 n.a. n a 23,538 23,304 233 4,109 5,728 16,479 857 2,873 18,494 2,705 2,338 13,985 837 1,657 193 1,464 233 16,245 11,935 56 12 33 (') 7 12 14 1,353 2,847 1.756 ( D ) P) 135 525 148 185 158 178 143 29 29 147 1,090 298 ( L ) Pi 136 99 220 194 14 103 P) 1,049 137 291 69 76 268 207 850 1.992 834 218 616 2.911 60 164 108 559 103 66 73 13 804 224 207 n a PO 182 n a 343 4.311 1,897 492 1,922 n.a. n a 25,862 25,674 188 4,133 6,257 17,908 967 3,067 20,008 3.118 2.735 15,301 966 1,641 140 1,501 17,720 13,022 74 58 16 53 ( L ) 16 24 13 1,469 3,113 1,962 P) Pi 148 592 176 203 188 183 1/4 32 31 152 1.151 312 ( L ) I") 127 109 242 205 18 110 P) 1,157 144 324 82 93 292 221 971 2,131 873 262 610 3,183 63 169 104 599 114 75 85 13 898 237 218 n a (') 197 n a 411 4,698 2.101 488 2,109 n.a. n a 27,887 27,659 228 4.157 6,708 18,917 1,025 3.330 21,222 3,297 3,367 16,035 1,123 1,760 176 1,584 228 18,690 13,705 74 59 16 66 (') 20 33 13 1,376 3,110 1,927 P) (") 133 567 162 200 364 183 185 29 32 n.a. 1,183 327 ( L ) Pi 125 113 248 212 18 113 P) 1,195 143 323 91 90 305 244 1,042 2,330 959 299 660 3.554 73 183 107 661 126 73 89 13 1.038 241 205 84 ( L ) 207 n a 454 4,984 2.203 460 2.322 n.a. n a 30,581 30.384 197 4,172 7.330 20.816 1.117 3,574 23,273 3.621 3,688 17,487 1,353 1,975 133 1,842 197 20,618 15,148 86 67 18 79 (4 18 52 10 1,517 3.399 2,106 P) P) 147 611 174 215 411 221 176 32 36 n.a. 1,293 350 i') P) 136 130 273 227 20 125 P) 1.341 159 366 92 103 341 280 1,150 2,552 1,109 335 774 3,915 83 208 127 754 145 80 97 15 1,176 256 204 92 ( L ) 215 n a 461 5,470 2.452 446 2,572 n.a. n a 33,218 33,071 147 4,195 7,919 22,553 1,201 3,845 25.197 4,027 3,993 18,905 1,570 2,078 77 2.000 22.406 16,619 81 63 18 104 ( L ) 38 57 9 1,621 3.806 2,368 P) Pi 154 677 196 237 458 273 200 38 40 n.a. 1.438 382 .'I P) 146 140 330 255 18 138 P) 1,492 173 406 90 132 396 295 1,248 2,697 1,180 377 803 4,388 95 214 142 890 138 75 119 16 1,314 314 224 101 1 241 n a 503 5.788 2.576 446 2.766 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 214 Maryland STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Maryland, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm '. Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 37,066 36.862 204 4,212 8,801 25,146 1,349 4,182 27,979 4,687 4.401 21,053 1,808 2.285 137 2,149 204 24,942 18,698 94 76 1 87 (') 38 38 11 1,889 4,227 2,655 ( D ) ( D ) 167 768 204 372 536 171 242 43 42 n.a. 1,571 405 ( L ) ( D ) 164 155 372 272 20 152 ( D ) 1,679 194 454 109 155 434 333 1,414 3,002 1,365 422 943 4,940 105 238 158 1,046 162 95 138 19 1,473 334 235 119 1 254 n.a. 563 6,244 2,773 458 3.013 n.a. n.a. 41,195 41,023 172 4,223 9,754 27,671 1,547 4,523 30,647 5.544 5,004 23,241 2,015 2,415 99 2,316 172 27,499 20,792 109 88 21 110 (4 49 48 13 2,037 4,698 2,986 ( D ) ( D ) 184 893 214 450 599 178 257 50 51 n.a. 1,712 426 ( l : ( d : 165 166 432 298 22 172 ( D ) 1,885 223 509 118 157 508 370 1,605 3,203 1,500 461 1,038 5,645 120 254 156 1,292 186 107 153 20 1,609 350 264 138 1 282 n.a. 714 6,707 2,942 488 3,277 955 2,322 46,191 46,128 64 4.228 10,926 30,126 1,706 4.949 33.368 6,827 5,996 25.463 2,284 2,378 -13 2,392 64 30.062 22,723 113 95 19 1 (') 66 107 13 2,143 4,924 3,128 ( D ) ( D ) 192 892 219 435 718 149 305 60 50 n.a. 1,796 430 k 180 459 329 24 176 ( D ) 2,048 248 515 137 167 575 405 1.820 3.450 1,619 514 1,105 6,421 139 271 149 1,509 187 127 160 24 1,842 393 306 161 1 306 n.a. 846 7,339 3,216 545 3,579 1,097 2,482 51,568 51,428 140 4,262 12,100 32,955 1,955 5,307 36,308 8,385 6,875 27,936 2,507 2,512 65 2,447 140 32.815 24,804 111 104 7 1 (4 69 116 13 2,163 5,319 3,428 ( D ) ( n ) 207 1,026 220 443 825 137 346 69 50 n.a. 1,891 453 {■ 17! 193 469 341 26 199 ( D ) 2,230 261 532 147 186 645 458 1,967 3,723 1,783 572 1.211 7.310 153 289 149 1,792 205 136 182 26 2,094 428 343 193 1 315 n.a. 1.006 8,011 3.433 674 3,904 1,241 2,663 55,176 55,030 147 4,283 12,883 34,591 2,081 5,740 38,250 9,206 7,720 29,299 2,740 2,551 67 2,484 147 34,444 25,904 123 116 7 190 (4 71 104 14 2,083 5,192 3,255 47 51 185 868 204 424 941 113 311 66 45 n.a 1,937 475 (4 15 178 207 492 344 27 180 19 2,466 239 540 140 211 830 506 2,152 3,880 1,797 641 1,156 8,021 176 311 151 2,025 217 136 195 24 2,373 474 369 206 2 342 n.a. 1,021 8,540 3,551 785 4,203 1,373 2,830 59,747 59,657 89 4.313 13,852 37.658 2,296 6,186 41.549 9.815 8.383 31,829 3,035 2,794 14 2,781 89 37,569 28,434 149 135 14 114 (4 49 47 17 2.440 5,427 3.316 58 56 182 748 212 491 1,092 134 234 64 44 n.a. 2,111 507 ( ! 17 188 218 574 378 25 183 22 2,569 233 583 139 248 880 486 2,302 4,329 2,156 728 1,427 8.949 183 362 151 2,323 256 156 225 28 2,613 518 402 239 2 366 n.a. 1,127 9,135 3,868 829 4,438 1,471 2,967 66,698 66,426 271 4,365 15,279 42,063 2,562 6,797 46,299 11,603 8,796 35,260 3,282 3,522 196 3,325 271 41,792 32,044 170 162 145 (4 (?) 64 ( D ) 3.044 5.859 3,610 68 70 203 722 218 602 1,221 ( D ) ( D ) 72 49 n.a 2,249 553 (' 1 200 235 631 377 28 188 21 2,750 250 644 149 296 847 563 2,596 4,839 2,383 806 1,577 10,258 204 404 174 2,728 324 208 236 36 2,925 620 461 271 2 390 n.a. 1,275 9,748 4,166 907 4,675 1,595 3,080 72,614 72,330 284 4,413 16,454 46,243 2,i 7,374 50,630 12,621 9,364 38,627 3,593 4,024 210 3.814 284 45,959 35,523 220 188 32 56 93 22 3.643 6,149 3,763 78 76 209 637 228 605 1,353 217 242 67 50 n.a 2,386 588 (4 18 190 245 696 401 29 199 19 2,950 261 682 151 342 878 636 2,801 5,418 2,570 912 1,658 1 1 ,602 238 483 174 3,242 405 216 274 40 3,149 697 523 318 2 405 n.a. 1.437 10,436 4,399 941 5,097 1,759 3,338 78,345 78,052 293 4,487 17,461 50.178 3.259 7,866 54,786 13,547 10,012 41,945 3,918 4,316 224 4.091 293 49,885 38,878 258 209 49 67 (4 50 -10 26 4,293 6,213 3,684 81 74 200 517 264 538 1,394 237 244 83 53 n.a. 2,529 623 (4 ( D ) 189 261 736 435 ( D ) 218 19 3,155 245 762 150 431 862 704 3,037 5,833 2,965 1,076 1,889 13,056 274 533 183 3,800 432 240 296 48 3,402 819 561 366 2 462 n.a. 1,636 11,007 4,451 992 5.564 1,931 3,633 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Maryland 215 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Maryland, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 , Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services , Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing .- Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 15 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 93,528 93,171 357 4,658 20,079 60,793 3,953 9,641 66,481 15,800 1 1 ,246 50,573 4,677 5,542 280 5,262 357 60,436 47,741 367 313 55 118 ( L ) 47 38 33 5,490 6,761 4,022 101 72 257 452 284 591 673 237 339 952 63 n.a 2,739 653 ( D ) i D ) 181 267 864 483 32 212 21 3,638 214 892 137 503 1,138 754 3,646 6,855 4,089 1,290 2,798 16,777 352 611 195 3,662 534 286 418 119 4,542 1,110 702 425 8 590 3,085 138 12,696 5,021 1,053 6,622 2,320 4,302 101,490 101,136 354 4,727 21,469 65,171 4,323 10,404 71,251 18,139 12,100 54,112 5,115 5,944 273 5,672 354 64,817 51,080 381 339 42 79 0) 40 5 34 5,761 7,083 4,185 103 73 272 493 292 604 678 260 292 1,049 68 n.a. 2,898 681 (') 26 n 274 946 503 30 225 ( D ) 3.893 198 926 ( D ) P) 1,242 815 3,871 7,232 4,325 1.397 2,928 18,454 397 615 208 3.946 533 305 454 140 5,125 1,252 746 502 11 730 3,307 182 13,737 5,371 1,091 7,275 2,534 4,742 107,858 107,520 338 4,797 22,482 69,162 4,601 10,924 75,485 19,139 13,234 57,386 5,656 6,121 242 5,878 338 68,825 53,916 415 373 42 83 (M 41 4 39 5,790 7,339 4,256 104 78 294 515 313 616 634 229 286 1,111 77 n.a. 3,083 736 (') P) w 296 973 564 33 247 28 4,051 n 952 130 ( D ) 1,312 872 3,970 7,274 4,628 1,500 3,129 20.365 453 652 218 4,222 558 342 525 148 5,741 1,437 797 592 13 808 3,649 211 14.908 5,741 1,175 7,993 2,786 5,207 111,089 110,799 289 4,856 22,877 70,104 4,771 1 1 ,420 76,752 19.407 14.929 58,116 5,918 6,070 197 5,873 289 69,814 54,003 401 372 29 101 1 57 6 37 5,045 7.246 4,107 116 78 250 469 294 617 622 223 292 1,072 74 n.a. 3.139 734 (') P) 184 299 972 605 ( D ) 252 38 4,216 p> 920 136 ( D ) 1,374 975 3,995 7,214 4,692 1,^87 3,205 21,092 490 647 212 4,218 524 219 517 159 6,206 1,551 905 667 14 848 3,706 210 15,811 6,128 1,241 8,442 2,967 5,476 115,446 115,125 321 4,903 23,548 72,895 4,917 12,127 80,105 19,071 16,270 60,063 6,354 6,478 232 6.247 321 72.574 56,518 410 383 27 83 n 45 ( n ) 33 4,763 7,347 4,071 109 84 240 459 314 641 583 257 328 991 65 n.a 3,276 736 u 183 310 1,035 638 36 277 36 4,304 ( D ) 949 135 P) 1,408 991 4,119 5,495 1,677 3,818 22.543 539 665 235 4,481 539 233 581 139 6.722 1,715 954 765 22 822 3,918 215 16.055 6.333 1,293 8,429 2,876 5,553 120,033 119,734 299 4.943 24,283 75.748 5.105 12,482 83.125 19,710 17,197 61,940 6,815 6,994 205 6.789 299 75.450 58,782 432 409 23 71 (') 31 6 35 4,795 7,391 4,028 118 96 244 460 301 652 592 300 286 914 67 n.a. 3,363 741 P) ("> 192 299 1.073 667 39 288 ( D ) 4,507 p> 1,009 130 ( D ) 1,491 1,056 4,175 6,052 1,853 4.199 23.914 692 710 248 4,746 577 261 575 129 7,102 1,707 1,024 830 24 845 4,216 227 16.668 6,740 1,272 8,655 2,895 5,761 126,277 126,024 253 4,985 25,329 79,042 5.410 12,831 86,463 21,102 18,712 64,797 7,216 7,029 158 6,871 253 78,789 61,456 467 441 26 73 (') 26 4 42 5,247 7,722 4,245 120 108 256 466 311 718 592 347 316 941 72 n.a 3,477 740 ( L ) P 192 293 1,140 691 44 312 ( D ) 4,766 ( D ) 1,038 146 ( D ) 1.537 1.113 4.367 7.820 6.125 1,816 4,309 24,869 744 716 256 5,087 640 267 592 118 7.432 1.697 1.094 895 25 868 4,162 277 17,333 7,022 1,259 9,051 3,018 6.033 131,318 131,146 172 5,023 26,141 82,412 5,653 12,971 89,730 22,596 18,992 67,789 7,154 7,470 64 7,405 172 82,240 64,134 469 447 22 71 !') 27 6 39 5,429 7,817 4,328 122 105 269 484 301 777 658 315 360 871 65 n.a. 3,488 734 (') (") 180 287 1,145 712 ( D ) 320 27 4,894 ( D ) 946 149 P) 1,570 1,127 4,590 8.055 6,350 1.687 4,663 26.460 824 741 274 5,515 675 292 649 135 7,785 1.750 1,182 976 27 896 4.476 261 18.106 7,280 1,333 9,493 3,163 6.330 138,068 137,764 304 5.058 27,298 86,003 5,859 13,330 93,473 24,417 20,178 71,161 6,931 7.911 191 7,720 304 85,699 67,068 487 475 12 71 ( L ) 27 6 38 5,750 7,902 4,303 122 105 261 502 323 790 687 271 315 863 63 n.a. 3.599 748 i') 38 ( D ) 299 1,175 750 46 340 ( D ) 5.073 P) 957 144 ( D ) 1.691 1,149 4,837 8,252 6,787 1,774 5,013 27,910 880 751 276 6.115 718 2S6 723 138 7.959 1,829 1.207 1,044 30 928 4.753 273 18,631 7,519 1,331 9.781 3,281 6.500 146,090 145,855 235 5.095 28,674 91,509 6,250 14.065 99,324 25.325 21,441 76,260 7,052 8.197 121 8.076 235 91,274 72,029 514 503 11 81 (") P) 7 47 6,242 8,329 4.482 P) 115 260 473 345 791 756 P) 337 918 74 n.a. 3,847 784 (') I". 176 316 1,261 818 49 363 P) 5,298 P) 994 147 P) 1,767 1,150 5.177 8.677 7,449 1.923 5.526 30.264 979 787 277 7.012 766 310 316 139 8,261 1.943 1,279 1.101 32 965 5,307 289 19,245 7.889 1,349 10.007 3.274 6,732 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 216 Massachusetts STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Massachusetts 73°/c Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 10% | Net earnings by place of residence j ; Dividends, interest, and rent 15% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 / \ 82% V 86% 7C \ /^ ^^ ^^ „\ \ \\/ 9% V ^ ^W-10% \, \X- 5% \ _\ y-B% I Wage and salary disbursements j \ Other labor income D Proprietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Massachusetts 217 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <* Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,831 3,780 51 4,229 906 2,805 6 n.a. 2,799 977 55 2,389 21 395 30 365 51 2,754 2,542 8 2 158 1,005 210 562 178 420 212 36 7 169 3,551 3,503 48 4,250 836 2,545 7 n.a. 2,539 954 58 2,194 20 331 27 305 48 2,497 2,277 8 2 139 855 197 525 153 397 220 37 7 177 3,223 3,183 40 4,248 759 2,236 7 n.a. 2.229 883 111 1.950 18 268 22 246 40 2.196 1,969 7 1 123 719 176 448 140 353 227 37 7 183 2,614 2,582 32 4,259 614 1,746 7 n.a. 1,739 781 94 1.550 16 181 18 163 32 1,714 1.495 5 1 70 514 146 345 124 291 219 35 6 178 2,396 2,361 35 4,282 560 1,639 7 n.a. 1.632 663 101 1,454 14 171 22 149 35 1.604 1,390 5 1 41 525 133 306 118 261 215 43 6 166 2,622 2,592 30 4,305 609 1,861 7 n.a. 1,853 679 90 1,630 15 215 19 196 30 1,830 1.558 5 1 63 577 143 376 120 275 272 64 5 203 2,792 2,748 45 4,343 643 2,042 8 n.a. 2.034 664 94 1,773 17 252 33 220 45 1,997 1,679 6 1 60 649 150 406 119 288 318 67 6 244 3,109 3,069 41 4,355 714 2,240 8 n.a. 2,232 731 147 1,938 20 282 27 254 41 2.199 1,841 6 1 91 711 162 434 131 304 359 161 7 191 3,188 3,146 42 4.358 732 2,388 32 n.a. 2.356 727 105 2.079 21 289 27 262 42 2.346 2,017 8 1 91 807 174 474 135 327 329 134 7 188 2,930 2.890 40 4,365 671 2,200 28 n.a. 2,172 622 136 1,913 21 266 24 242 40 2.161 1,804 7 1 67 648 167 474 125 314 356 154 8 195 3,142 3.106 36 4.347 723 2,354 24 n.a. 2.330 679 133 2.053 22 279 20 259 36 2.318 1,966 8 1 80 751 174 496 133 323 352 148 8 196 3,359 3,325 35 4,318 778 2,531 27 n.a. 2.505 707 148 2.190 24 317 19 299 35 2.497 2.148 9 1 108 830 182 536 145 338 348 140 14 195 3,954 3.909 46 4,400 899 3,146 32 n.a. 3.114 701 139 2,731 26 388 28 361 46 3,100 2,667 10 2 127 1,170 203 645 157 353 433 168 72 193 4,697 4,630 68 4,386 1,071 3,928 44 n.a. 3,884 677 135 3,401 32 495 46 449 68 3,860 3.260 14 3 159 1.589 229 717 145 404 600 247 166 187 5,384 5,295 4,277 1,259 4,614 59 n.a. 4,556 700 128 3.987 41 586 64 523 4.526 3,711 14 3 113 1,975 261 770 156 419 814 353 276 186 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income 5,660 5,810 6,334 6,582 7,045 6,999 7,742 8,448 8,797 9,351 9,480 10,118 10,738 11,315 Nonfarm personal income 5.582 5,714 6,231 6,485 6,932 6,897 7,652 8.345 8.704 9,254 9,402 10.038 10,665 11,239 Farm income 1 78 4,361 95 4,310 103 4,536 97 4,589 113 4,674 101 4,741 90 4,686 103 4,654 93 4,650 97 4,806 78 4,910 81 4.882 73 4.891 76 Population (thousands)" 4,929 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 1,298 1,348 1,396 1,434 1,507 1,476 1,652 1,815 1,892 1,946 1,931 2,073 2,195 2,296 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 4,841 4,876 5,039 5,283 5,743 5.685 6.190 6.989 7,193 7,642 7,633 8.086 8.700 9,117 65 n.a. 4,776 729 155 65 n.a. 4,811 736 262 65 n.a. 4,974 820 539 68 n.a. 5,215 884 483 71 43 5,716 907 422 72 46 5,658 853 487 95 44 6.139 1,053 550 112 41 6.918 1.046 483 120 35 7,108 1.162 527 125 29 7,546 1.229 575 145 23 7,511 1,332 637 162 13 7.937 1.507 674 174 4 8,530 1.503 705 202 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 -5 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 8.910 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 1.587 Plus: Transfer payments 818 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements 4,172 4,152 4,252 4,549 4,947 4,878 5.322 6,029 6.234 6,626 6,589 6.943 7,490 7,812 Other labor income 58 67 73 89 101 108 133 167 180 200 210 236 271 303 Proprietors' income l0 611 52 657 69 714 75 645 66 695 75 698 66 735 53 792 64 780 55 816 63 834 49 908 50 938 43 1,002 Farm 46 Nonfarm' 559 587 639 579 620 632 682 729 725 753 785 857 895 956 Earnings by industry: 6 78 95 103 97 113 101 90 103 93 97 78 81 73 76 Nonfarm 4,763 4,781 4,936 5,187 5,630 5,583 6.101 6,886 7,100 7,546 7,554 8,006 8,627 9,041 Private 3,834 3,860 4,344 4.687 5,074 4,940 5,395 6,012 6,131 6,547 6.564 6,993 7,566 7.905 Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... 17 22 27 29 31 32 35 39 40 37 38 38 40 40 Mining 3 4 5 6 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 Construction 104 123 203 239 294 302 359 395 394 405 411 477 531 545 Manufacturing 1,995 1,880 1,931 2,099 2,241 2,074 2,323 2,687 2,752 2,972 2.801 2.968 3,233 3.317 Transportation and public utilities 292 307 357 371 394 382 398 432 457 488 503 532 568 590 Wholesale and retail trade 801 860 1,048 1,109 1,177 1,167 1,222 1,325 1,304 1,373 1,442 1.489 1.577 1,641 Finance, insurance, and real estate 163 458 175 488 210 562 221 613 242 692 255 726 286 767 312 816 328 851 358 910 398 965 431 1.051 459 1.150 496 Services 1.267 Government and government enterprises 929 921 592 500 556 643 706 874 969 999 990 1,013 1,061 1,136 Federal, civilian 340 281 196 159 158 173 180 249 288 292 269 278 290 298 Military 402 437 167 69 78 92 113 189 218 214 202 192 199 217 State and local 187 203 230 272 320 378 412 436 463 493 519 543 572 621 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 218 Massachusetts STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Massachusetts, 1958-97 Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other > Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 13 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate , Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '* Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 11,616 11,541 75 5,010 2,319 9,269 204 -18 9,047 1,608 961 7,935 317 1,018 42 975 75 9,194 7.982 45 20 25 7 P) p n 7 528 3,245 1,725 27 52 60 126 197 357 442 30 131 126 121 56 1,520 228 3 206 1 179 194 113 11 166 233 567 74 130 P) ip) 156 113 608 1,084 536 139 397 1,361 50 140 80 136 41 28 34 16 361 89 187 n.a. 3 63 n.a. 134 1,212 330 212 670 n.a. n.a. 12,443 12,375 68 5,117 2,432 9,990 238 -24 9,728 1,741 974 8.549 360 1,081 34 1,046 68 9,923 8,668 42 19 23 8 P) P) 1 7 574 3,592 1,959 28 58 70 140 215 397 524 30 152 146 124 75 1,633 232 3 224 203 194 205 122 12 186 253 590 73 139 P) n 158 117 639 1,143 574 146 429 1,504 52 146 81 170 44 27 35 15 398 100 209 n.a. 3 76 n.a. 148 1,255 340 207 708 n.a. n.a. 12,957 12.881 76 5,160 2,511 10,385 276 -29 10,080 1,846 1,032 8,933 383 1,069 43 1,026 76 10,309 8,992 39 21 18 10 P P) 2 7 586 3,689 2,043 30 60 67 139 217 429 549 32 132 141 132 115 1,646 239 3 216 206 199 215 126 12 187 243 614 71 146 ( n ) P) 167 124 659 1,190 600 157 443 1.605 52 150 85 200 50 28 39 15 414 98 233 n.a. 3 89 n.a. 149 1,317 355 207 755 n.a. n.a. 13,601 13,533 68 5,219 2,606 10,846 295 -34 10,516 1,936 1,149 9,322 409 1,115 37 1,078 68 10,777 9,354 42 23 19 11 ( D ) n 3 7 607 3.755 2,105 29 58 67 141 222 436 560 35 160 141 129 127 1,650 234 3 208 205 204 224 128 12 195 238 631 67 151 P) ( R ) 169 132 684 1,232 643 166 477 1,750 54 160 83 237 56 31 43 15 443 114 262 n.a. 3 103 n.a. 147 1,423 394 211 818 n.a. n.a. 14,390 14,322 68 5,263 2,734 11,437 310 -38 11,089 2,119 1,182 9,822 444 1,171 36 1.135 68 11,369 9,870 46 26 20 11 P) 3 7 645 3,925 2,223 29 60 70 148 239 465 597 38 133 157 130 156 1,702 240 2 215 215 213 234 131 11 208 233 663 66 164 P) P) 178 137 713 1,300 676 177 499 1,891 55 167 84 271 60 32 43 15 473 123 296 n.a. 3 113 n.a. 154 1,499 404 212 883 n.a. n.a. 14,967 14,900 68 5,344 2,801 11,805 349 -41 11,415 2,304 1,248 10,142 466 1.198 36 1,162 68 11,738 10,150 47 27 21 13 P) ( r> ) 5 7 694 3,893 2,213 31 61 75 143 238 480 574 40 125 165 133 150 1,1 232 2 208 214 220 244 131 10 197 222 685 66 173 P) P) 185 144 723 1,366 718 187 531 2,011 59 172 83 303 64 34 44 15 503 133 319 n.a. 4 116 n.a. 162 1,588 425 195 968 n.a. n.a. 16,003 15,934 69 5,448 2,937 12,506 368 ^16 12,093 2,606 1.304 10,686 510 1.310 38 1,272 69 12,437 10,736 51 31 20 15 783 4,025 2,275 32 64 81 153 255 533 555 49 114 171 142 126 1,751 248 3 206 222 226 259 136 10 212 229 730 64 1 ( n ) P) 204 156 757 1,445 768 1 570 2.163 60 181 84 327 68 35 47 15 545 148 348 n.a. 5 122 n.a. 177 1,700 449 203 1,048 n.a. n.a. 17,154 17,079 75 5,502 3,118 13,299 382 -51 12,866 2,904 1,384 11,376 572 1.351 40 1,311 75 13.224 55 32 23 17 P) P) 7 9 826 4.278 2,457 35 69 88 157 274 578 598 60 144 192 153 109 1,821 249 3 212 230 240 274 144 9 228 233 784 65 204 P) p! 217 172 792 1,526 816 207 609 2,349 67 187 84 356 70 37 48 16 603 159 384 n.a. 5 132 n.a. 200 1,780 446 214 1,121 n.a. n.a. 18,577 18,500 78 5.535 3,356 14,451 508 -55 13,888 3,18 1,509 12,397 630 1,424 44 1.380 78 14,373 12,468 57 34 23 15 P) P) 7 9 879 4,700 2,778 36 70 98 179 309 655 674 64 182 217 170 125 1,923 256 2 220 239 259 294 158 9 240 247 830 67 218 ( D ) ( D ) 230 178 867 1,621 875 223 652 2,624 73 201 83 412 75 41 51 17 662 174 437 n.a. 6 155 n.a. 236 1,906 489 217 1,199 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Massachusetts 2 1 9 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Massachusetts, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income ' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income , Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other < Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing : Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 ' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 22,190 22,119 71 5,618 3,950 16,986 645 -74 16,267 3,754 2,168 14,541 800 1,645 38 1,607 16,915 14,561 61 41 20 33 (") <") 23 10 1,040 5.219 3,129 37 70 109 191 335 686 778 65 202 264 186 206 2,090 272 2 230 264 285 330 170 8 269 260 951 66 251 ( D ) pi 246 203 1,009 1,895 1,076 271 805 3,277 86 227 87 521 93 47 59 20 897 201 533 n.a. 7 203 n.a. 297 2,354 550 238 1,567 n.a. n.a. 24,178 24.107 71 5,650 4,279 18,519 735 -115 17,669 4,086 2,423 15,922 902 1,695 39 1,655 18,447 15,875 70 49 21 28 ( n ) p: 17 10 1,187 5,535 3,356 39 73 11 206 353 721 837 69 205 299 196 239 2,179 287 2 235 269 300 359 194 9 280 244 1,076 68 278 ( D ) ( n ) 305 219 1,127 2,028 1,174 315 858 3,651 87 229 86 595 102 53 59 21 1,029 210 604 n.a 8 225 n.a. 345 2,572 571 257 1,744 n.a. n.a. 25,938 25,862 76 5,704 4,547 19.784 774 -97 18.912 4,149 2,876 17,024 1,040 1,720 42 1,678 76 19.709 16,836 75 51 24 26 ( D ) P) 15 11 1,314 5,620 3,437 39 73 122 191 368 764 866 59 213 322 201 219 2,183 303 1 226 261 303 378 201 9 270 230 1,189 69 292 P) 357 243 1,206 2.193 1,239 363 876 3,975 90 230 86 613 111 56 66 22 1,155 240 667 n.a. 9 245 n.a 387 2.872 645 263 1.964 n.a. n.a. 27,570 27,499 70 5,739 4,804 20,835 847 -103 19,885 4,272 3,413 17,878 1,157 1,800 35 1,764 70 20,765 17,604 83 59 25 16 ( n ) ( D : 4 11 1,455 5,535 3,336 40 74 125 177 370 723 821 69 202 329 202 202 2,199 313 1 222 262 302 388 208 10 274 219 1,297 71 323 P) ( n ) 404 256 1.249 2,340 1.358 386 972 4,271 95 222 86 618 126 60 71 23 1.288 259 744 n.a. 13 265 n.a. 400 3,161 671 267 2,223 n.a. n.a 29,743 29,672 70 5,762 5,162 22,595 932 -108 21,555 4,431 3,757 19,338 1.345 1,912 36 1.876 70 22,525 19,027 88 60 28 29 p: ( i°' 10 1,580 5,949 3,610 43 78 129 193 419 774 898 82 191 363 227 213 2,339 326 1 249 278 327 420 212 13 301 212 1,476 72 361 P) Pi 495 291 1,364 2,467 1,429 405 1,025 4,644 100 217 87 650 138 65 85 28 1,427 282 808 n.a. 11 287 n.a. 458 3,498 734 271 2.493 n.a. n.a. 32,389 32,312 77 5,784 5,600 24,676 1,136 -131 23,409 4,789 4,190 21,143 1.497 2.035 35 2,000 24,599 20,729 99 69 30 31 pi 19 11 1,638 6,602 4,113 52 88 154 206 499 885 1,063 93 181 438 229 225 2,489 334 1 272 296 357 434 235 14 338 207 1,605 79 396 P) P) 544 307 1,531 2,649 1,513 444 1,069 5,061 109 224 90 707 157 81 102 30 1.590 320 838 n a 11 295 n.a, 506 3.870 772 260 2,838 n.a. n.a. 35,089 35.013 76 5.777 6,074 26,217 1.253 -151 24,814 5.315 4,960 22,486 1,658 2,073 35 2,038 76 26,141 22,083 104 68 35 54 ( n ) ( n 42 10 1.580 7,202 4.642 49 91 176 232 561 1.047 1.197 62 199 531 243 255 2,560 337 1 263 295 372 458 256 20 364 196 1,695 80 400 P) P 594 324 1,647 2,818 1,555 496 1.060 5.428 117 231 84 773 167 85 103 27 1,782 346 880 n a 12 296 n.a. 524 4,058 801 217 3.040 n.a. n a 37,427 37,352 75 5.762 6,495 27,156 1,285 -162 25,709 5,355 6,363 23,095 1,876 2,185 31 2,154 75 27,081 22,726 114 70 44 74 p; < D .l 60 12 1,420 7,193 4,647 47 85 151 183 648 1,046 1,174 61 402 615 235 n.a 2,545 338 1 261 299 352 482 294 22 302 194 1.762 80 388 P) Pi 628 346 1,741 2.934 1,687 543 1.145 5.800 121 237 85 781 188 106 108 27 1,991 357 808 138 14 230 n a 609 4,355 859 204 3,291 n.a. n.a. 40,482 40,399 83 5,749 7,042 29,639 1.373 -1 28,078 5,751 6,653 24,908 2,195 2.535 37 2.499 83 29.556 24,891 131 75 56 104 P P) 91 12 1,414 7,980 5,142 56 87 167 198 708 1,156 1,279 79 453 692 268 n.a 2,838 366 1 301 342 405 525 298 25 354 222 1,937 91 430 I' 1 ) pi 667 397 1.866 3.143 1.896 585 1,311 6.421 141 256 99 891 209 111 116 30 2.205 379 911 159 16 251 n a 649 4,665 920 203 3,542 n.a. n a 44,139 44.055 85 5.744 7,684 32,559 1,501 -237 30,820 6,386 6,933 27,183 2,525 2,851 31 2,819 85 32,474 27,356 132 75 56 116 P) ( r ') 98 14 1.446 9.023 5,928 64 90 185 238 773 1,359 1,442 119 524 841 295 n.a. 3.095 380 (') 318 383 445 597 324 34 388 227 2,140 102 473 ( ri ) M 739 415 1,993 3,364 2.092 621 1.471 7,050 159 269 108 1.018 196 108 145 32 2.448 483 901 205 18 268 n a 693 5.118 1.005 206 3.907 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 220 Massachusetts STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Massachusetts, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 49,021 48,911 110 5,743 8,536 36,446 1,710 -290 34,446 7,173 7,402 30,240 2,880 3,325 59 3,266 110 36,335 30,822 168 85 83 82 M 62 16 1,589 10,247 6,862 76 105 232 251 862 1,604 1,645 135 614 1,002 338 n.a. 3,385 401 ( L ) 341 416 497 666 345 41 431 246 2,353 112 524 ( D ) ( D ) 812 443 2,198 3,706 2,347 674 1,673 8,132 195 306 118 1,245 238 133 166 33 2,707 538 965 244 21 296 n.a. 928 5,514 1,082 230 4,202 n.a. n.a. 54,889 54,795 94 5,746 9,552 40,710 1,992 -365 38,353 8,323 8,213 33.829 3,241 3,640 39 3,601 94 40,617 34,688 1 98 100 102 ( D ) ( D ) 78 1 1,798 11,493 7,864 82 99 260 277 939 1,962 1,925 145 680 1,127 370 n.a. 3,628 435 (') 347 423 527 724 378 52 466 276 2,628 127 578 ( d : ( D ) 901 483 2,543 4.058 2,619 751 1,868 9,249 219 331 114 1,524 264 151 188 40 2,992 605 1,063 288 23 323 n.a. 1,125 5,929 1,120 249 4,559 1,140 3,419 61,945 61,835 109 5,746 10,780 45,168 2,264 ^(82 42,423 10,109 9,413 37,576 3,722 3,871 55 3,816 109 45,059 38,673 194 101 93 201 ( n ) 172 21 1,918 12,841 8,981 85 117 274 321 1,038 2,332 2,271 169 737 1,234 403 n.a. 3,860 464 (') 367 428 555 772 441 48 500 284 2,887 131 604 P ( D ) 1,018 547 2,891 4,335 2,938 868 2,070 10,468 242 350 110 1,852 263 170 197 47 3,452 702 1,132 364 26 345 n.a. 1,217 6,386 1,191 264 4,930 1,270 3,661 69,096 68,978 118 5,769 11,978 49,310 2,648 -609 46,053 12,371 10,672 41,230 4,127 3,953 66 3,887 118 49,193 42,507 1 108 80 211 ( D ) ( d : 182 23 2,081 13,972 9,889 85 127 282 337 1,099 2.603 2,519 177 774 1,457 430 n.a. 4,083 478 ( L ) 387 451 584 819 476 68 523 296 3,154 130 634 ( n ) ( D ) 1,168 595 3,051 4,716 3,277 991 2,287 1 1 ,858 269 366 111 2,260 288 171 209 47 3,903 759 1,326 379 29 363 n.a. 1,376 6,685 1,275 294 5,117 1.413 3,704 74,706 74,573 133 5,771 12,945 52,912 2,892 -733 49,287 13,795 11,624 44,344 4,604 3,963 82 3,881 133 52,778 45,845 205 133 72 206 ( D ) ( d : 174 24 2,299 14,741 10,464 80 123 281 345 1,111 2,775 2,786 150 855 1,515 443 n.a. 4,277 517 ( L ) 355 456 604 915 520 72 562 275 3,385 122 643 ( n ) ( D ) 1,314 643 3.210 4,967 3.404 1,136 2,268 13,429 313 395 113 2,702 322 191 224 52 4,428 889 1,504 410 32 371 n.a. 1.483 6,933 1,317 340 5,276 1,546 3,729 81,243 81,073 170 5,799 14,009 58,384 3,189 -896 54,298 14,581 12,363 48,510 5,148 4,726 11 4,608 170 58,214 50,743 249 158 92 109 78 27 2,671 15.727 11,234 89 130 289 337 1,116 2,889 3,145 151 1,059 1,583 444 n.a. 4,493 519 ( L ) 389 470 638 1,022 514 70 609 263 3,572 122 692 ( D ) ( D ) 1,378 641 3,537 5,728 4,008 1.259 2.749 15,141 347 481 115 3,201 392 223 263 59 4,801 1,008 1,701 483 34 395 n.a. 1,637 7,471 1,401 376 5,694 1,717 3,977 91,717 91,527 189 5,841 15,703 66,349 3,617 -1,156 61.575 17,302 12,839 54,979 5,695 5,674 136 5,538 189 66.159 58,147 267 190 78 146 ( D ) w 110 31 3,419 18,086 13,148 107 145 331 367 1,233 3,359 3,868 241 1,250 1,766 481 n.a. 4,938 523 ( L ) 408 501 705 1,190 614 86 656 255 3,805 133 800 ( D ) ( D ) 1,281 753 4,140 6,504 4,389 1,400 2,989 17,390 396 549 134 3,927 499 256 302 75 5,250 1,220 1,890 539 40 430 n.a. 1,884 8,012 1,506 394 6,112 2,140 3,972 99,042 98.873 169 5,881 16,842 72,931 4,161 -1,333 67,437 18,328 13,277 60,270 6,208 6,453 112 6,341 169 72,762 63,970 367 232 135 191 ( D ) < d : 149 38 4,121 19,071 13,988 115 156 343 357 1,270 3,577 4,275 246 1,402 1,784 462 n.a. 5,083 553 ( L ) 408 478 698 1,324 650 94 649 229 4.099 139 844 ( D ) ( D ! 1.345 828 4,526 7,340 4,814 1,582 3,232 19,440 449 655 135 4,677 608 246 357 84 5,640 1,376 2,025 628 46 422 n.a. 2,093 8.793 1,587 418 6,788 2,448 4,340 106,839 106,655 184 5,903 18,100 79,133 4,683 -1 ,443 73,008 19,646 14,185 65,477 6,665 6.992 130 6,862 184 78,949 69,482 452 266 186 43 ( D ) ( D ) -11 49 5,080 19,184 13,939 127 183 334 381 1,264 3,382 4.388 213 1,365 1,839 463 n.a. 5,245 571 P-j 400 445 711 1,454 662 101 704 196 4,196 136 910 n < D ) 1.255 904 5,003 8,049 5,624 1,863 3,761 21,851 497 722 143 5,488 648 293 386 105 6.083 1,641 2,217 727 52 466 n.a. 2.384 9,467 1,629 426 7,412 2,689 4,722 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Massachusetts 22 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Massachusetts, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars) Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ..... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services , Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services'" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 128,074 127,896 179 5,980 21,417 96,217 5.721 -1,856 88,639 23,469 15,966 78,887 8,031 9,298 115 9,184 179 96,038 84,760 600 403 197 135 (') 11 ( n ) ( D ) 6,455 20.448 14,623 161 193 383 425 1,427 4,093 3.159 124 1,271 2,858 530 n.a. 5,825 613 (') 434 441 777 1,762 750 87 762 198 4,877 131 1,027 87 1,056 1,488 1,088 6.638 9,542 7,958 2,383 5,575 28,108 614 897 154 5,510 795 339 516 198 7,747 2,134 2,628 1,005 69 602 4,624 276 11,278 1.899 458 8,920 3,372 5,548 136,152 135,986 166 6,015 22,634 100,012 6,117 -1.991 91,904 26,442 17,806 81,888 8,681 9,443 97 9,346 166 99,846 87,866 574 403 172 76 ( L ) 11 5 59 6,058 20,841 14,898 152 176 372 414 1,633 4,211 3,071 124 1,320 2,899 526 n.a. 5,944 614 ( L ) 442 418 771 1,826 843 91 746 191 4.960 124 1,020 85 1,107 1,419 1,206 6,924 9,827 8,053 2,459 5,594 30,551 715 905 166 5,553 776 364 545 230 8,814 2,297 2,896 1,131 73 664 5,053 368 11,980 1.981 478 9.521 3,494 6,027 139,687 139,535 152 6,018 23,210 101,547 6.253 -2,103 93,191 26,746 19.750 83,188 9,122 9,237 71 9,166 152 101,396 88,827 581 392 189 79 C) 20 3 56 5,091 20,489 14,518 132 139 355 401 1,649 3,917 2,987 40 1,349 3.020 529 n.a. 5,971 656 < L J 449 380 771 1.851 845 87 745 186 5,180 126 984 88 1,198 1,478 1.304 6,969 9,523 8,452 2,470 5,982 32,462 732 900 175 5,782 751 361 643 239 9,661 2.467 3,132 1,194 78 711 5,301 335 12,568 2,150 490 9,928 3,482 6,446 141,466 141,293 173 5,997 23,590 101.024 6,390 -2,180 92,454 26,415 22.597 82,388 9,573 9.063 95 8,968 173 100,851 88.251 574 384 189 66 GO 16 3 47 4,307 20,309 14,314 116 127 317 375 1,616 3.737 3,025 32 1,316 3,111 543 n.a. 5,995 669 (') 468 375 776 1.849 872 79 739 168 5,429 118 957 117 1,195 1,556 1,486 6.805 9.129 8.399 2.340 6.060 33.232 721 854 167 5,616 673 329 672 208 10,378 2,530 3,405 1.206 80 764 5,245 384 12,600 2,227 508 9,865 3,403 6,461 147,039 146,862 176 5,992 24,538 107,119 6.628 -2,300 98,191 25,213 23,635 86,111 10,280 10,728 101 10,627 176 106,942 94,152 571 406 164 74 (') 22 3 49 4,391 20,809 14,502 124 143 353 376 1,636 3,899 3,034 51 1,265 3,063 558 n.a. 6.307 703 (') 520 399 809 1.880 948 98 791 158 5,794 135 1,015 102 1,309 1,624 1,610 7,155 9,478 9,509 2,559 6,950 36,370 781 932 183 6.331 696 361 830 225 11,443 2,691 3,522 1,315 83 721 5,814 441 12,791 2,250 513 10,028 3,406 6,622 152,204 152,023 181 6,008 25,333 111,609 6,933 -2,502 102,174 25,664 24,366 89,270 10,979 11,361 101 11,259 181 111,428 97,91 1 567 439 128 67 (') 11 5 51 4.787 20,709 14.202 128 146 354 385 1.648 3,704 2.882 50 1.207 3.113 585 n.a. 6,507 728 (') 528 398 814 1,928 931 105 915 160 6.251 132 1,096 91 1.366 1,677 1.890 7.165 9,843 10,487 2,701 7,786 38,035 807 934 192 6,350 757 387 785 248 12,002 2.928 3.694 1,449 87 772 6,216 428 13,516 2,508 472 10,536 3,719 6.817 159,317 159.170 147 6,027 26,433 116,493 7.391 -2.711 106,392 27,332 25.593 93.436 11,482 11,575 66 1 1 ,509 116,346 102.212 587 471 116 72 ( L ) 9 5 58 5.263 21,143 14.273 133 157 370 413 1,733 3.580 2,975 59 1,096 3,142 614 n.a. 6,870 746 ( L ) 564 393 842 2,063 1,030 107 967 158 6.486 140 1,174 ( D ) ( D ) 1,657 2,017 7,622 10,343 11,048 2,843 8,205 39,648 836 966 197 7.140 836 334 813 225 12,358 3,010 3,805 1,535 91 839 6,211 450 14.134 2,562 420 11,152 3,964 7,188 170,211 170,067 143 6,058 28,097 123,381 7,804 -2,794 112,783 30,265 27.163 99.459 11,269 12.653 53 12.600 143 123,237 108,649 603 491 112 73 P) 11 ( n ) 55 5.516 21,866 14.843 146 153 379 422 1,846 3,605 3,386 67 1,068 3.162 608 n.a. 7,023 764 (') 572 380 852 2,147 1,031 109 1,024 143 6,836 146 1,206 ( D ) ( D ) 1.705 2.248 8,189 10,716 12.137 2,874 9,262 42,713 885 1,001 211 8.387 858 370 879 263 12.812 3.093 4,038 1.617 86 867 6.906 441 14,589 2,586 402 11,601 4.038 7,563 179,998 179.834 164 6.083 29,591 130.378 8.102 -3.058 119.219 32.943 27,836 106,003 11,084 13.292 69 13,222 164 130.214 115.098 640 530 109 67 (') 10 8 49 5.929 22.573 15,318 158 158 373 474 1,859 3,839 3,532 69 1.072 3,168 616 n.a. 7,255 828 (') 554 369 877 2,237 1,120 110 1,040 120 7.127 ( D ) 965 108 ( D ) 1,785 2.341 8,712 11,271 13,251 3,098 10,153 45,528 936 1,004 212 9,633 919 380 935 269 13.301 3.281 4,184 1,662 92 917 7,330 473 15.117 2,596 363 12,157 4,211 7,947 191,008 190.826 181 6,114 31,239 139.516 8,690 -3.305 127,522 34,296 29.190 114,257 11,244 14,015 86 13,929 181 139,335 123,683 690 578 112 76 (') 10 9 57 6,414 23.930 16.198 171 167 401 495 2.013 4.075 3,715 76 1.123 3.313 649 n.a. 7,732 868 (') 581 367 911 2,392 1,248 118 1,128 117 7,583 151 1,022 ( D ) ( D ) 1.877 2.515 9.324 11.855 14,337 3.463 10,874 49,475 982 1,055 212 11,036 1,003 416 1,030 290 13,813 3,515 4,372 1,790 100 958 8.391 512 15,652 2,649 345 12,657 4,380 8,277 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 222 Michigan STATE PERSONAL E^COME, 1929-97 Michigan Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 80% 13% □ Net earnings by place of residence j ] Dividends, interest, and rent 16% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 84% ■/ \ 84% y/' \ V \\/ 9% \ ^W-6% V_Jy>^7% \ \/ 9% Wage and salary disbursements | i Other labor income D Proprietors' income 45%. 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5%> 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 I — - L r~ _ _ T —I 1 1 r — ' r i 1 II 1 1 1, ,, 1—.,| L ... 1 l-ri~| ■ i~tT~B~ 1 — _j—B 1 I 1 Ira Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Michigan 111) Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Michigan, 1929-57 [Millions ol dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) • Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,786 3,615 172 4,795 790 2,921 4 n.a. 2,918 817 52 2,394 22 506 144 361 172 2,750 2,532 3 37 202 1,130 201 511 138 310 218 24 3 191 3,172 3,021 152 4,834 656 2,468 4 n.a. 2,464 656 52 2,030 21 417 125 291 152 2,316 2,092 3 31 142 876 182 449 120 287 225 25 3 197 2,589 2.454 135 4,798 540 1,977 4 n.a. 1,974 520 95 1.628 19 330 116 214 135 1,843 1,623 3 17 85 648 150 370 101 248 220 24 3 192 1,881 1,797 84 4,780 394 1,484 4 n.a. 1.481 326 74 1,270 17 198 69 129 84 1,401 1,213 3 10 33 513 116 266 79 194 188 23 3 162 1,657 1,560 97 4,780 347 1,363 4 n.a. 1,360 220 77 1,156 15 193 83 110 97 1,267 1,073 2 8 25 484 106 213 66 167 194 37 3 153 2,173 2.076 98 4,798 453 1,821 4 n.a. 1,817 284 72 1,545 16 259 82 177 98 1,723 1,490 2 13 49 735 118 301 73 198 233 58 3 173 2,564 2.387 177 4,838 530 2,157 4 n.a. 2,153 330 81 1,770 18 369 158 211 177 1,980 1,748 3 13 66 900 129 340 81 217 232 50 3 179 3,024 2.860 165 4,889 619 2.490 4 n.a. 2.486 417 122 2.061 21 408 143 265 165 2,325 2,039 3 20 100 1,032 147 400 95 243 286 106 3 177 3,398 3,207 191 4,968 684 2,904 24 n.a. 2,880 443 75 2,416 22 465 166 299 191 2,713 2,438 3 28 105 1.280 160 483 105 274 275 80 3 192 2,887 2,730 158 5,056 571 2,414 20 n.a. 2,394 366 127 1,988 23 404 134 269 158 2.257 1,906 3 24 85 863 146 427 99 261 351 149 3 198 3,219 3,066 153 5,156 624 2.695 22 n.a. 2,674 427 118 2,255 24 417 129 288 153 2,543 2,214 3 25 89 1,093 159 4/0 97 278 329 125 4 199 3,609 3,444 165 5,315 679 3,073 24 n.a. 3,048 449 111 2,571 26 476 141 335 165 2,907 2.597 3 27 85 1,364 174 540 100 303 311 104 5 202 4,521 4,324 197 5,468 827 3,947 36 n.a. 3,912 501 108 3,307 32 608 168 440 197 3,750 3,409 4 33 113 1,910 206 686 109 348 341 92 22 227 5,820 5.498 322 5.552 1,048 5,146 46 n.a. 5.101 584 135 4.244 42 861 283 573 322 4,825 4,424 5 41 164 2,662 228 799 113 412 400 101 61 2 33 7,294 6,968 326 5.396 1,352 6,609 62 n.a. 6,548 642 105 5 565 56 989 283 706 326 6,283 5.691 6 48 168 3,693 254 936 118 469 591 138 195 258 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 7,588 7,225 364 5,459 1,390 6.874 63 n.a. 6,811 646 132 5,724 83 1,068 318 750 364 6,510 5,843 6 43 129 3,742 289 1,001 123 511 667 134 251 282 7,251 6.864 387 5,468 1,326 6,355 60 n.a. 6,295 660 296 5.137 97 1.120 342 778 387 5,968 5,242 7 42 153 2,989 302 1.072 137 541 725 122 291 313 7,802 7.359 443 5,874 1,328 6,660 72 n.a. 6,589 745 468 5.276 106 1,278 391 887 443 6,217 5,666 9 38 273 2.875 380 1.313 165 613 552 106 87 358 8,904 8.467 438 6.075 1,466 7,562 87 n.a. 7.475 847 582 6.192 132 1,238 384 854 438 7,124 6,574 10 46 317 3,482 436 1,430 170 682 550 102 51 397 9,649 9,132 518 6,213 1,553 8,387 91 ('■) 8,296 947 406 6.880 151 1,357 453 904 518 7,870 7,254 15 49 409 3,835 485 1,487 206 769 616 112 46 458 9,605 9,210 395 6.332 1,517 8,203 92 3 8,113 1,035 457 6,812 168 1,224 334 889 395 7,808 7,130 16 53 387 3,766 497 1,43 i 217 764 678 122 49 507 10,941 10,581 360 6,407 1,708 9,283 126 7 9,164 1,247 530 7,755 225 1,303 302 1,001 360 8,923 8,203 18 65 472 4,461 546 1,540 259 841 720 130 62 528 12,247 1 1 ,795 452 6,497 1,885 10,644 152 12 10,504 1.279 465 8,843 285 1.516 391 1.125 452 10,192 9,344 21 77 577 5.081 608 1.750 283 948 848 161 107 580 13,117 12,675 442 6,650 1,973 11,431 169 18 11,280 1,322 515 9,536 321 1.574 381 1.193 442 10.988 10.034 23 79 656 5.454 646 1.814 310 1,051 954 164 133 657 14,926 14,528 398 6.822 2,188 12,979 176 25 12,827 1,559 539 10,953 390 1,635 342 1,293 398 12,581 11,582 25 98 741 6,537 714 1,964 352 1.151 999 167 114 718 14,551 14,222 330 7,066 2,059 12.443 215 28 12,256 1.608 687 10.447 387 1,609 280 1,329 330 12,113 11,048 27 89 777 5,857 703 2,005 389 1,200 1.066 165 103 797 16,165 15,873 293 7.285 2,219 13.867 242 36 13,661 1,761 743 11.659 465 1,743 244 1,500 293 13,574 12,446 28 94 848 6,741 782 2,158 440 1,356 1,128 175 105 848 16,840 16.527 313 7,467 2,255 14,296 262 47 14,081 1.926 832 11.977 497 1,823 263 1,560 313 13,983 12.720 29 105 912 6.608 830 2,269 476 1,491 1,263 189 111 964 17,298 17,014 285 7,569 2,285 14,563 290 55 14.328 2,044 926 12.167 540 1.856 230 1.626 285 14,278 12.933 30 110 840 6.684 861 2,337 506 1,566 1.345 198 107 1.040 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 224 Michigan STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry' for Michigan, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 17,006 16,639 367 7,667 2,218 13,942 280 59 13,721 2,032 1,253 11,310 674 1,958 310 1,649 367 13,575 12,117 30 27 3 85 48 (') 12 26 749 6,038 4,887 53 110 101 474 562 828 246 2.208 90 65 74 76 1,152 333 3 11 49 165 175 281 25 94 15 834 154 228 15 55 177 206 709 1,569 530 161 368 1,571 61 189 110 182 61 36 57 17 426 85 43 n.a. ( L ) 141 n.a. 163 1,458 220 91 1,146 n.a. n.a. 18,044 17,739 306 7,767 2,323 14,973 334 67 14,707 2,183 1,155 12,296 685 1,993 243 1,750 306 14,668 13,166 29 27 2 90 47 ( L ) 13 29 809 6,662 5,451 59 115 117 580 690 982 291 2,313 88 73 71 73 1,211 336 3 13 49 178 180 297 28 111 17 890 155 264 17 60 185 208 756 1,675 558 168 390 1,698 63 195 112 203 67 39 56 1 470 96 47 n.a. ( L ) 157 n.a. 173 1,501 233 95 1,174 n.a. n.a. 18,762 18,448 314 7,834 2,395 15,542 394 55 15,203 2,355 1,204 12,870 729 1,943 249 1,694 314 15,228 13,626 33 31 2 106 59 ( L ) 17 30 810 6,969 5,714 56 115 120 610 730 1,012 301 2,479 82 74 76 59 1,255 340 3 14 52 181 192 314 28 113 17 920 152 281 18 64 193 212 778 1.690 569 180 389 1,751 60 200 118 206 75 41 60 18 486 94 50 n.a. ( L ) 171 n.a. 171 1.602 252 102 1,248 n.a. n.a. 18,784 18,416 368 7,893 2,380 15,222 383 58 14,896 2,457 1,432 12,500 704 2,018 296 1,722 368 14,854 13,107 31 28 2 97 52 16 28 806 6,439 5,171 53 108 114 575 654 934 290 2,172 74 73 70 52 1,268 338 3 13 68 186 186 319 28 110 16 905 144 265 15 67 193 221 782 1,655 597 190 407 1,794 59 207 115 206 76 39 62 19 509 103 54 n.a. ( L ) 184 n.a. 161 1,747 271 123 1,353 n.a. n.a. 20,126 19,789 337 7,933 2,537 16,429 417 60 16,073 2,646 1,408 13,539 824 2,066 264 1,803 337 16,092 14,247 36 33 3 93 51 15 27 817 7,265 5,926 57 111 117 662 738 1,092 314 2,570 77 67 75 46 1,339 344 3 17 83 197 189 331 27 126 20 950 153 287 15 71 197 227 823 1,740 618 190 427 1,906 60 215 116 225 85 42 60 21 541 106 59 n.a. ( L ) 199 n.a. 177 1,845 282 130 1,434 n.a. n.a. 21,476 21,120 356 8,058 2,665 17,644 486 61 17,219 2,824 1,433 14,635 878 2,130 275 1,855 356 17,288 15,297 37 34 3 93 51 17 26 921 7,846 6,448 63 121 128 716 810 1,154 249 2,941 84 65 79 38 1,398 346 3 17 96 205 199 347 29 134 22 996 152 306 15 82 206 235 866 1.824 659 204 455 2,055 61 227 115 251 98 48 65 22 571 112 70 n.a. ( L ) 210 n.a. 205 1,991 299 124 1,567 n.a. n.a. 23,547 23,198 349 8,187 2,876 19,394 518 69 18,945 3,122 1,479 16,060 1,015 2,319 266 2,054 349 19,046 16.884 44 41 3 102 57 17 28 1,054 8,685 7,197 67 125 146 798 935 1,302 279 3,270 88 63 87 38 1,488 369 3 17 107 210 203 375 30 149 25 1,073 163 335 14 91 222 247 940 711 220 491 2,287 63 255 116 284 107 52 74 23 626 131 83 n.a. 1 221 n.a. 252 2,162 322 129 1,711 n.a. n.a. 26,209 25,881 328 8,357 3,136 21,642 557 75 21,160 3,446 1,604 17,936 1,263 2,442 249 2,193 328 21,314 18,993 48 44 3 109 61 1 29 1,277 9,824 8,231 73 135 160 891 1,075 1,493 313 3,829 89 62 71 37 1,593 383 3 21 127 221 223 395 29 164 28 1,177 168 382 16 99 248 264 1,067 2,201 762 242 520 2,528 73 276 116 305 115 60 80 25 709 149 93 n.a. 1 242 n.a. 285 2,321 343 126 1,852 n.a. n.a. 28,601 28,200 401 8,512 3,360 23,767 796 93 23,064 3,754 1,783 19,654 1,490 2,623 319 2.305 401 23,366 20,768 52 48 4 115 67 16 31 1,387 10,757 9,047 83 168 174 963 1,139 1,765 336 4,111 100 87 77 45 1,709 402 2 21 140 231 241 432 29 182 30 1,278 175 407 16 114 276 291 1,180 2,344 840 269 571 2,816 83 305 115 345 120 69 86 27 793 166 103 n.a. 1 276 n.a. 327 2,598 374 131 2,092 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Michigan 225 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Michigan, 1958-97— Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type:' Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services u Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 33,054 32,696 357 8,696 3,801 27,225 1.028 109 26,306 4,259 2,489 22,678 1,742 2,805 270 2,535 357 26,867 23,779 62 58 5 133 66 (') 34 33 1,573 12,074 10,136 85 180 188 1,038 1,308 1,786 406 4,782 122 100 87 53 1,938 436 1 24 181 247 274 495 32 217 30 1,459 195 454 15 131 320 344 1,377 2,750 1,015 333 682 3,338 99 343 119 425 141 79 97 39 1,005 189 127 n.a. 1 311 n.a. 362 3,088 462 135 2,491 n.a. n.a. 35,847 35,456 391 8,781 4,082 29,646 1,182 104 28,568 4,510 2,770 24,898 1,967 2,781 308 2,473 391 29,255 25,840 67 63 4 134 67 (') 27 40 1,823 12,999 10,904 91 203 205 1,141 1,340 2,006 432 5,115 127 100 94 51 2.094 464 1 23 184 268 317 527 37 239 34 1,562 203 485 15 137 359 362 1,515 2,964 1,093 377 716 3,685 96 355 118 462 156 92 99 35 1,152 207 154 n.a. 1 350 n.a. 410 3,414 484 137 2,793 n.a. n.a. 36,917 36,534 384 8,897 4,150 29,892 1,193 109 28,808 4,641 3,468 25,162 2,045 2,685 290 2,395 384 29,508 25,657 74 69 5 137 68 ( ! ) 26 42 1,761 12,148 10,019 94 196 214 1,077 1,267 1,933 420 4,483 108 94 91 44 2,128 493 ( L ) 21 157 280 325 552 38 231 31 1,658 213 478 16 138 397 415 1,660 3,104 1,155 423 731 3,960 103 359 116 469 163 91 110 34 1,313 239 174 n.a. 1 375 n.a. 414 3,852 561 145 3,146 n.a. n.a. 40,150 39,795 355 8,972 4,475 32,379 1,337 102 31,144 4,865 4,141 27,085 2,477 2,817 260 2,556 355 32,024 27,749 84 79 5 132 65 (') 19 47 1,920 13,120 10,903 103 190 241 1,177 1,324 1,667 413 5,458 103 95 95 38 2.217 515 (') 20 190 274 335 568 44 240 30 1,801 226 543 18 136 437 441 1,826 3,346 1,277 458 819 4,243 107 343 115 473 186 98 116 37 1,472 268 193 n.a. 1 405 n.a, 428 4,275 580 156 3.539 n.a. n.a. 44,595 44,114 481 9,025 4,941 36,155 1,514 110 34,750 5,149 4,696 30,169 2,830 3.156 382 2,775 481 35.674 30,965 90 83 6 162 75 1 35 52 2,138 14,815 12,395 122 222 278 1,324 1,514 1,873 476 6.243 110 88 108 38 2,420 540 (') 22 225 294 370 603 48 284 34 2,017 237 626 19 146 496 493 1,998 3,638 1,373 491 883 4,735 114 349 114 519 212 106 127 41 1,721 314 214 n.a. 1 418 n.a 486 4,709 628 175 3.906 n.a. n.a. 50,049 49,439 610 9,072 5,517 40,879 1,940 136 39,074 5,651 5,323 34,127 3,317 3,434 503 2,931 610 40,269 35,108 97 90 8 192 86 1 48 57 2,268 17,332 14,679 140 247 303 1,604 1,789 2,239 551 7,421 118 104 112 51 2,653 577 M 23 263 316 399 655 50 335 34 2.262 266 731 19 167 564 516 2,158 4,041 1,457 539 918 5,301 122 366 116 625 247 121 145 42 1,909 347 235 n a. 1 443 n.a. 582 5,161 687 184 4,290 n.a. n.a. 53,586 52,890 696 9.109 5,883 42,562 2,086 136 40,613 6,408 6,565 35,475 3,526 3,561 574 2,987 696 41,866 36,222 106 96 9 251 103 2 84 62 2,312 17,189 14,410 148 263 311 1,703 1,692 2,404 575 6,921 99 120 121 54 2,779 624 243 326 401 741 61 330 32 2,392 278 747 19 186 613 549 2,421 4,225 1,493 611 881 5,831 128 380 108 682 267 139 158 41 2,170 383 254 n a 1 483 n a 638 5,644 751 189 4,705 n.a. n a 56,602 55,988 615 9,108 6,215 43,275 2,082 151 41,344 6,759 8,500 35,799 3,791 3,685 498 3,187 615 42,660 36,469 109 99 10 305 124 3 118 59 2,112 16.565 13,724 141 235 302 1,485 1,747 2,204 523 6.680 170 128 107 n.a. 2,841 685 if) 38 236 321 409 772 60 286 34 2,474 276 699 21 195 672 610 2.442 4.463 1.629 672 957 6.371 132 390 107 724 289 132 174 48 2,519 409 203 150 1 448 n a 646 6,192 812 186 5,193 n.a. n a 64,060 63,552 508 9,117 7,026 49,874 2,341 192 47,726 7,456 8,879 41,043 4.788 4,044 381 3.663 508 49,366 42,732 129 115 14 336 121 2 151 62 2,407 20,564 17,257 159 276 347 1,856 2,170 2,497 601 8878 208 144 119 n.a. 3,308 759 (') 48 332 382 442 876 65 364 39 2,812 315 833 23 214 727 700 2,538 4,947 1.879 749 1,131 7,121 161 431 122 874 351 149 195 63 2,802 437 201 171 1 473 n a 691 6,634 873 195 5,566 n.a. n a 72,276 71,683 592 9,157 7,893 57.005 2,597 216 54,624 8,422 9,230 46.634 5,795 4,576 456 4,120 592 56,413 49,240 125 118 8 367 119 5 176 67 2,825 24,295 20.472 188 307 406 2.163 2.596 2,997 723 10.530 246 169 146 n.a. 3,823 838 w 61 407 429 521 974 73 475 43 3,139 347 959 25 281 791 737 2,774 5,407 2,099 822 1.277 8,209 193 465 132 1,044 363 180 250 73 3.173 541 209 184 1 514 n a 886 7,172 922 187 6,063 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 226 Michigan STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for Michigan, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 80,920 80,373 547 9.202 8,794 64,091 2,929 261 61,423 9,708 9,790 52,638 6,624 4.829 391 4,439 547 63,544 55,691 149 139 9 381 153 7 145 76 3,425 27,061 22,862 217 358 451 2,366 2,872 3,474 793 1 1 .664 311 196 160 n.a 4,200 907 ( L ) 50 445 457 595 1,041 80 580 44 3,581 385 1,120 30 328 881 838 3,228 6.041 2,439 926 1,512 9.387 230 512 142 1,225 423 211 275 91 3,619 562 227 213 9 576 n.a. 1,070 7,853 1,032 179 6,642 n.a. n.a. 89,171 88.597 575 9,249 9,641 69,671 3,313 301 66,659 11,304 11,209 57,445 7,355 4,871 398 4,473 575 69,096 60,370 167 156 11 440 172 6 176 86 3,716 28,892 24,329 231 427 481 2,401 2,993 3,975 810 12,285 336 230 160 n.a. 4,562 988 ( L ) 44 448 489 664 1,145 90 647 46 3,963 440 1,203 31 362 996 932 3.656 6,461 2,701 1,048 1,653 10,375 242 537 137 1.382 412 234 298 89 4,051 606 259 262 12 598 n.a. 1,256 8,726 1,083 183 7,460 2,087 5,372 95,312 94,760 552 9,256 10,298 70.372 3,364 343 67,351 13,301 14,660 57,819 7,796 4,757 363 4,394 552 69,821 60,182 165 155 11 541 168 9 283 81 3,273 27,536 22,972 198 469 459 2,109 2,680 4,163 758 1 1 ,393 307 258 177 n.a. 4,564 1,028 ( L ) 42 372 492 670 1,216 95 597 53 4,073 425 1,091 25 361 1,139 1,031 3,722 6,569 2,871 1,157 1,714 11,432 249 559 131 1,502 382 250 312 82 4,578 723 292 310 14 644 n.a. 1,405 9,639 1,178 201 8,260 2,413 5,847 101,864 101,350 514 9,209 11,061 73,859 3,855 366 70,370 15,873 15,621 61,152 8,010 4,697 329 4,368 514 73,345 63,405 168 159 9 586 177 8 322 79 3,141 29,171 24,309 181 520 473 2,225 2,885 4,347 795 11,983 448 279 173 n.a. 4,861 1,081 ( L ) 44 414 539 683 1,290 98 656 56 4,295 398 1,140 24 400 1,203 1,129 3,906 6,830 2,996 1,208 1,788 12,312 260 560 132 1,644 394 236 323 67 5,060 773 314 341 14 668 n.a. 1,525 9,940 1,241 238 8,461 2,478 5,982 103,544 103,122 422 9,115 11,359 72,832 3,894 378 69,316 16,787 17,440 60,294 8,128 4,410 214 4,196 422 72,410 61,946 170 166 5 464 107 11 279 67 2,791 27,539 22,603 170 528 430 1,820 2,559 3,f 788 11,472 489 297 162 n.a. 4,936 1,109 ( L ) 52 398 545 714 1,316 100 650 53 4,395 373 1.098 24 413 1,255 1,232 3,870 6,805 2,884 1,272 1,612 13,028 266 555 134 1,839 406 230 317 75 5,466 891 339 368 14 690 n.a. 1,438 10,464 1,299 278 8,886 2,608 6,278 109,866 109,659 206 9,048 12,143 77,276 4,173 407 73,511 17,898 18,457 63,818 8.527 4,932 6 4,926 206 77,070 66,088 199 182 17 369 87 5 211 67 2,883 29,264 24,008 183 569 454 1,784 2,818 3.568 831 12,768 554 309 168 n.a 5,256 1,142 ( L ) 53 475 581 767 1,355 93 736 56 4,568 369 1,177 29 471 1,235 1,286 4,004 7,345 3,162 1,330 1,833 14,295 260 612 135 2,205 473 263 347 106 5,835 959 370 423 15 730 n.a. 1,561 10,981 1,390 303 9,288 2,782 6,506 121,804 121,280 524 9,049 13,460 86,269 4,681 472 82,060 21.065 18,680 70,950 9.054 6,265 321 5,944 524 85,745 74,169 228 202 26 434 90 8 256 79 3,290 33,646 27,873 214 686 525 1,877 3,395 4,076 993 14,928 599 346 234 n.a 5,773 1.179 ( L ) 50 600 634 839 1,436 90 891 54 4,781 374 1,349 33 544 1,152 1,328 4,666 8,018 3,203 1.407 1,796 15,904 272 658 157 2,659 584 332 374 155 6,074 1,089 411 466 14 753 n.a. 1,907 11,576 1,470 329 9,776 2,931 6,845 131,969 131.339 630 9,076 14,540 95,004 5,408 489 90,085 22,504 19,380 78.283 9,874 6,846 422 6,425 630 94,374 82,046 268 242 27 468 81 7 299 81 4,004 37,243 30,898 259 778 552 1.805 3,996 4,436 1,073 16,737 654 384 225 n.a 6,345 1,210 ( L ) 50 709 667 995 1,557 92 1,011 54 5,068 368 1,445 36 624 1,224 1,371 5,009 8,669 3,355 1,524 1,831 17,961 293 773 158 3,572 723 351 425 161 6,282 1,198 435 534 14 779 n.a. 2,264 12,328 1,558 360 10,409 3,136 7,274 140,002 139,552 450 9,128 15,338 101,076 5,898 468 95,645 23,918 20,439 83,481 10,640 6,954 253 6,701 450 100,626 87,313 289 265 24 307 91 7 118 90 4,725 38,660 31,989 296 841 571 1,834 4,048 4,518 1,178 17,348 712 409 233 n.a. 6,671 1,232 ( L ) 40 777 722 1,051 1,655 120 1,025 49 5,353 386 1,544 39 714 1,242 1,428 5,422 9,199 3,747 1.669 2,078 19,610 343 842 166 4,051 745 379 464 201 6,718 1,341 463 586 16 829 n.a. 2,467 13,313 1,575 369 11,369 3,419 7,951 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Michigan 111 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions ol dollars] for Michigan, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 156,250 155,737 513 9,218 16,950 113,515 6,981 498 107,032 26,641 22,577 93,627 11,820 8,067 267 7,800 513 113,002 98,074 396 382 15 441 110 6 224 101 5,771 40,200 32.642 401 1,108 645 1.957 4,341 4,650 1,116 16,975 672 497 280 n.a. 7,558 1.358 ( D ) ( D ) 794 731 1,242 1,906 p: 1,282 65 5,937 378 1,622 45 974 1,350 1.568 6.564 10,222 5,091 1,970 3,121 23,451 400 978 178 4,246 862 437 538 302 8,073 1,754 615 769 19 979 2,957 344 14,928 1,822 407 12,699 3,954 8,746 166,441 165,539 903 9,253 17,987 119.814 7,579 477 112,712 29.766 23.963 98.907 11.912 8.995 617 8.378 903 118,911 102.895 424 407 16 399 123 6 167 102 6,091 40,982 32,937 426 1,191 680 1,900 4,533 5,068 1,151 16,467 659 567 295 n.a. 8,045 1,401 ( L ) 50 795 764 1,441 2,023 113 1,386 73 6.102 358 1,643 47 1,093 1,372 1,588 7,126 10,672 5,477 2,052 3,425 25,624 453 974 191 4,715 892 472 579 364 8,808 1,813 657 894 21 1,060 3,286 444 16,016 1,888 427 13.700 4,311 9,389 174,102 173,430 672 9,311 18,699 124,183 7,869 457 116,771 31,341 25,991 102,778 12,523 8,882 309 8,573 672 123,511 106,186 479 459 19 382 109 10 161 102 6,306 40,442 32,241 432 1,255 698 1,794 4,475 5.092 1.088 15,906 642 598 261 n.a. 8,200 1,433 ( L ) 47 674 793 1,478 2,140 112 1,427 95 6.373 334 1,692 47 1,162 1,493 1,646 7,501 1 1 ,024 5,881 2,145 3,735 27,798 487 1,054 201 5,154 953 498 685 388 9.625 1,859 691 1,011 23 1,149 3,520 500 17,325 2,020 438 14,867 4,697 10,170 178,612 178,058 554 9,390 19,022 125,226 8,166 476 117,535 31,776 29,300 103,708 12,929 8,588 170 8,418 554 124,672 106,475 501 483 18 409 138 8 164 99 5,875 39,590 31,115 438 1,228 659 1.619 4,364 4,976 1.085 15.244 644 611 248 n.a. 8,475 1,515 ( D ) <") 630 812 1,591 2,268 111 1,414 89 6,479 330 1,691 51 1,217 1,421 1,769 7,708 11,180 6,150 2,232 3,918 28,582 492 1,032 194 5,058 929 425 739 335 10,507 1,960 732 1,079 24 1,221 3,359 494 18.196 2,046 448 15,703 4,917 10,787 187,979 187,424 555 9,465 19,861 133,918 8,624 534 125,829 31,239 30,911 110,169 14,928 8.821 127 8,694 555 133,363 114,208 534 517 17 408 143 10 153 102 5,899 42,750 33,695 503 1,295 701 1,757 4,652 5,239 1,156 16,838 624 666 265 n.a. 9.055 1.633 ( L ) 57 543 882 1.742 2,431 102 1,558 105 6,758 338 1,796 50 1,296 1,407 1,871 8,223 1 1 ,709 7.012 2,484 4,527 30,915 508 1,086 214 5,674 953 445 839 341 11.326 2,034 776 1,213 24 1.268 3,634 580 19,155 2,179 428 16,548 5,077 11,471 199,411 198,815 596 9,523 20,939 143.425 9.168 519 134,777 31 ,644 32,991 115,408 18,269 9,748 183 9,565 596 142,829 122,995 559 544 14 429 139 9 172 109 6,255 47,379 37,922 557 1,407 761 1,870 4,973 5,566 1,353 19,891 592 671 279 n.a 9,457 1,634 30% 25% 20%> 15% 10% 5% - — Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 o% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Minnesota 229 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Minnesota, 192&-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) '■ Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,540 1,270 271 2,572 599 1,277 3 n.a. 1.274 241 25 872 10 395 223 171 271 1,006 909 5 24 54 199 141 272 63 151 97 18 2 77 1,423 1,193 230 2,576 552 1,176 3 n.a. 1.173 223 27 826 10 340 191 148 230 947 847 4 20 51 187 131 251 59 143 99 18 2 79 1,195 1,088 107 2,614 457 939 3 n.a. 937 205 54 734 9 196 75 122 107 832 729 5 12 42 154 109 227 53 127 103 19 2 83 961 863 97 2,646 363 760 3 n a 757 164 40 603 8 149 72 78 97 663 564 4 5 28 119 86 169 50 103 99 18 3 78 824 763 61 2,673 308 651 3 n a 648 137 38 539 7 105 38 66 61 590 492 3 5 16 106 78 150 42 92 98 25 2 72 964 899 65 2,695 358 773 3 n.a. 770 149 45 626 8 139 41 98 65 708 577 3 8 19 128 86 191 42 101 131 41 2 89 1,224 973 251 2,717 451 1,029 3 n.a. 1,025 152 47 677 8 343 225 118 251 778 640 3 9 24 141 93 218 44 107 138 40 2 96 1,292 1,148 143 2,734 472 1.033 4 n.a. 1,029 181 82 768 10 255 113 142 143 890 724 3 14 35 159 103 244 47 119 166 81 2 83 1,482 1.198 284 2,746 540 1,253 10 n.a. 1,243 180 59 843 10 401 249 152 284 969 811 5 24 37 183 112 270 50 131 159 66 2 90 1,358 1,162 195 2,752 493 1,135 10 n.a. 1,125 166 67 814 10 312 162 150 195 940 764 4 12 40 154 105 271 50 129 176 78 2 96 1,433 1,228 205 2,771 517 1.192 10 n.a. 1,182 181 70 846 10 336 172 164 205 987 817 4 14 49 170 109 284 52 135 171 72 3 96 1,459 1,251 208 2,790 523 1.202 11 n.a. 1,191 195 74 841 11 350 177 173 208 994 830 5 17 42 181 112 285 53 135 164 65 2 97 1,671 1,394 277 2,719 614 1,407 12 n.a. 1,394 206 71 946 12 449 238 211 277 1,130 965 5 24 58 234 128 322 55 140 165 62 4 99 2,120 1.639 480 2,662 796 1,845 15 n.a. 1,830 222 68 1.141 14 690 430 260 480 1,365 1,197 6 29 69 370 149 361 56 156 168 52 18 98 2,434 1,916 518 2,572 946 2,157 18 n.a. 2,139 231 64 1,371 17 769 458 311 518 1,639 1,414 7 37 46 510 165 419 60 171 225 49 75 100 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,539 2,075 464 2,523 1,006 2,238 19 n.a. 2,219 244 76 1,480 23 735 400 335 464 1,774 1,527 7 33 53 542 192 446 63 191 248 46 97 104 2,813 2.260 553 2.534 1,110 2,440 21 n.a. 2,419 271 123 1,570 27 843 490 353 553 1,887 1,595 6 33 66 529 198 484 71 208 292 54 122 116 3,254 2.591 663 2.737 1,189 2,742 27 n.a. 2,714 324 216 1,696 31 1,015 597 418 663 2,078 1,840 8 33 124 492 241 610 86 248 238 66 37 136 3,550 2,866 684 2,796 1,270 3,018 34 n.a. 2,984 353 212 1,959 38 1,021 613 408 684 2,334 2,090 8 44 160 570 273 670 91 274 244 67 15 162 4,165 3.242 923 2,868 1,452 3,560 39 6 3,527 440 199 2,202 43 1,314 844 470 923 2,636 2,359 11 55 177 632 311 748 108 316 277 68 17 192 3,902 3,334 568 2,935 1,329 3,254 41 7 3,220 457 225 2,239 48 968 494 474 568 2,686 2,382 15 53 177 630 316 738 117 336 304 74 18 212 4,310 3,725 585 2,997 1,438 3,533 52 7 3,488 527 296 2,438 59 1,036 516 520 585 2,948 2,629 17 62 214 712 333 781 140 370 320 74 19 226 4,772 4,027 745 3,010 1,585 4,053 59 6 4,001 556 216 2,738 73 1,242 677 565 745 3,308 2.943 19 80 246 831 373 860 148 385 365 80 37 248 4,957 4.305 652 3.030 1,636 4,195 67 6 4,134 591 232 2.940 82 1,173 589 584 652 3,543 3,129 20 87 254 917 393 887 162 410 414 96 44 274 5,232 4.655 577 3,050 1,716 4.392 70 6 4,327 651 254 3,173 94 1,125 521 604 577 3.815 3.371 21 117 268 1,003 418 917 186 442 444 103 44 297 5,381 4,805 576 3,113 1,729 4,476 81 6 4,401 686 294 3,226 99 1,150 524 626 576 3,900 3,422 22 88 298 979 420 929 212 474 478 105 46 3:8 5,689 5,194 495 3,172 1,793 4.681 92 4 4.593 770 325 3,435 111 1,135 447 688 495 4.186 3.684 22 96 354 1,028 438 980 232 535 503 109 46 348 5,970 5.421 549 3,240 1,843 4.936 108 4 4,832 790 347 3,627 126 1,183 499 684 549 4,387 3,868 21 112 351 1.130 463 994 233 565 519 105 50 364 6,334 5,850 483 3,274 1,935 5,203 124 3 5,082 844 408 3,890 146 1,167 435 732 483 4,720 4.166 21 130 363 1,212 490 1,082 260 607 554 112 49 393 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 230 Minnesota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Minnesota, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,700 6.079 621 3,313 2,022 5,403 119 3 5,286 913 500 3,940 152 1,311 571 741 621 4,782 4,176 22 21 1 104 97 (') (') 7 355 1,201 625 35 14 75 34 77 154 62 1 7 89 23 37 576 310 10 27 68 104 31 9 11 6 487 170 103 3 70 71 70 417 667 284 82 202 640 37 78 45 55 31 19 20 10 179 40 26 n.a. 1 50 n.a. 49 606 124 39 443 n.a. n.a. 6,969 6,529 440 3,366 2,070 5,586 138 3 5,451 984 534 4,247 173 1,166 385 781 440 5,146 4,496 20 20 1 99 90 ( L ) 1 8 396 1,306 703 40 14 84 38 87 173 70 23 7 90 26 48 603 318 ( L ) 9 29 74 110 34 9 14 7 516 172 109 3 83 73 76 451 713 304 88 216 692 39 80 46 64 34 18 21 9 198 44 29 n.a. 1 57 n.a. 52 650 132 41 477 n.a. n.a. 7,391 6,850 542 3,425 2,158 5,950 162 1 5,788 1,043 560 4,511 185 1,254 484 770 542 5,408 4,715 21 21 1 130 119 9 405 1,368 743 39 14 90 39 i 1E 98 21 8 92 27 38 625 328 ( L ) 10 28 77 116 35 9 15 6 535 169 117 3 86 78 81 468 727 315 95 220 745 38 84 49 68 37 19 21 9 223 44 30 n.a. 1 65 n.a. 57 694 141 42 511 n.a. n.a. 7,764 7,197 567 3,470 2,237 6,209 170 -1 6,038 1,100 626 4,696 200 1,313 507 807 567 5,642 4,887 24 23 1 110 99 9 417 1,415 710 35 15 37 36 89 204 103 20 8 97 27 38 705 337 (') 10 26 153 119 28 10 15 7 527 160 119 4 79 79 87 488 741 338 99 239 828 39 89 48 74 40 20 25 8 261 52 33 n.a. 1 72 n.a. 66 755 150 43 562 n.a. n.a. 8,187 7,682 505 3,513 2,330 6,564 179 -2 6,384 1,157 646 5,067 222 1,276 432 843 505 6,059 5,256 27 26 1 110 98 ( L ) 3 9 463 1,536 797 36 16 40 40 100 242 118 26 7 106 29 38 739 343 ( L ) 11 28 166 124 31 11 18 7 546 156 129 4 86 82 92 517 823 354 106 248 878 41 91 48 80 45 21 24 9 279 55 36 n.a. 1 79 n.a. 68 803 157 45 601 n.a. n.a. 8,686 8,030 656 3,531 2,460 6,956 200 -2 6,753 1,249 684 5,279 236 1,441 581 860 656 6,300 5,437 27 26 1 102 89 < L ) 4 10 478 1,591 825 35 16 42 41 102 255 117 29 8 117 30 35 766 345 (') 12 29 176 129 32 16 19 8 566 155 137 4 87 85 97 534 848 371 111 260 920 45 94 48 86 45 22 25 9 295 59 40 n.a. 1 84 n.a. 66 863 172 39 652 n.a. n.a. 9,036 8,591 445 3,558 2,540 7,196 211 -3 6.982 1,340 714 5,629 260 1,307 370 937 445 6,750 5,814 32 31 1 109 93 (') 4 11 509 1,695 878 35 1 45 42 109 281 117 31 11 124 32 33 817 362 ( L ) 13 28 194 138 34 16 23 9 604 163 147 4 93 93 104 559 913 396 119 277 997 46 102 49 96 46 25 26 9 324 66 45 n.a. 2 89 n.a. 72 936 184 42 709 n.a. n.a. 10,001 9,310 692 3,592 2,784 7,980 224 -6 7,749 1,477 775 6,104 294 1,581 611 970 692 7,288 6,286 34 33 1 116 101 (') 5 10 577 1,850 987 37 20 48 49 121 333 145 38 12 130 36 16 863 375 ( L ) 14 30 211 145 37 16 25 9 650 169 166 5 99 101 110 585 972 419 127 292 1.084 50 107 49 104 47 27 28 9 363 73 50 n.a. 2 96 n.a 80 1,001 194 43 765 n.a. n.a. 10,843 10,074 769 3,617 2,998 8,741 300 -12 8,429 1,571 844 6,704 327 1,710 702 1,007 769 7,972 6,876 36 34 1 123 109 ( L ) 4 10 638 2,098 1,171 42 23 51 57 139 407 186 40 16 140 42 29 927 393 ( L ) 14 33 231 156 41 17 32 10 680 169 178 5 104 107 116 635 1,044 441 134 307 1,182 53 117 49 116 50 31 29 9 399 79 56 n.a. 2 104 n.a. 88 1,096 210 46 839 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Minnesota 23 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Minnesota, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,829 12,114 715 3,703 3,464 10,277 404 -25 9,848 1,832 1,149 8,090 433 1,753 643 1,110 715 9,561 8,201 45 43 2 139 119 < L J 13 6 746 2,557 1,490 50 24 59 60 162 533 234 47 28 154 49 91 1,067 443 ( L ) 17 35 275 176 49 21 39 11 783 178 208 6 132 118 142 742 1,225 526 154 372 1,438 65 132 51 148 60 35 35 11 500 88 68 n.a. 3 125 n.a. 117 1,360 244 50 1,067 n.a. n.a. 14,112 13,359 753 3,758 3,755 1 1 ,408 473 -33 10,902 1,957 1,253 9,066 496 1,845 682 1,163 753 10,655 9,125 51 50 2 145 125 ( L ) 7 13 856 2.882 1,705 57 27 65 68 185 623 271 47 40 158 53 111 1,176 477 ( L ) 18 37 310 198 54 23 48 12 852 187 226 6 157 132 144 814 1,334 572 171 401 1,619 65 139 51 172 72 39 38 10 563 98 82 n.a. 3 147 n.a. 140 1.530 261 56 1,214 n.a. n.a. 15,317 14,402 915 3.815 4,015 12,314 502 -29 11,784 2,051 1,482 9,728 579 2,007 839 1,167 915 1 1 ,399 9,659 54 51 3 154 134 ( L ) 6 14 882 2,968 1,726 57 29 68 70 188 633 265 51 45 171 55 93 1,242 493 (') 18 41 330 210 60 26 51 14 912 197 245 7 150 152 159 881 1,437 615 194 421 1,756 72 146 50 180 80 40 41 10 616 112 92 n.a 4 158 n.a. 157 1,740 301 59 1,381 n.a. n.a. 16,316 15,479 837 3,852 4,236 12,973 551 -29 12,393 2,201 1,722 10,337 646 1,989 751 1,239 837 12.136 10,183 57 55 3 155 136 (') 4 15 963 2,950 1,674 64 33 73 67 191 617 226 54 56 159 55 79 1,276 509 ( L ) 19 41 336 217 62 26 50 16 993 206 273 9 162 173 171 946 1,528 688 211 477 1,902 75 147 49 187 89 43 43 12 670 122 107 n.a. 5 174 n.a. 180 1,953 315 60 1,578 n.a. n.a. 17,721 16,709 1.012 3,867 4,583 14,152 613 -32 13,508 2,305 1,908 11,109 758 2,285 925 1,360 1,012 13,140 10,979 60 56 4 169 143 1 8 17 982 3,268 1,867 79 36 80 66 222 693 247 62 60 173 64 84 1.401 522 (') 21 46 393 244 71 26 60 17 1,124 227 309 30 168 194 195 1.010 1,609 734 223 511 2,025 81 140 49 207 96 45 49 12 725 125 122 n.a 4 184 n a 184 2,161 341 62 1,759 n.a. n.a. 20,865 18,646 2,219 3,885 5,371 16,834 770 -39 16,025 2.620 2.221 12,352 869 3,612 2,102 1.511 2,219 14,615 12,275 68 63 5 197 164 2 13 19 1,054 3,710 2,176 95 42 92 80 260 828 311 72 62 176 74 82 1.534 542 (') 25 61 443 268 76 25 72 21 1,286 258 358 35 210 210 214 1,139 1,787 783 246 538 2,251 89 147 49 232 110 50 58 13 794 151 134 n.a 5 196 n a. 224 2,340 368 64 1,908 n.a. n.a. 22,508 20.823 1.685 3,898 5,774 17.781 889 -35 16.857 3,040 2.611 13.608 1,009 3.164 1.543 1.622 1.685 16.096 13,559 78 73 6 237 182 4 29 22 1,128 4,080 2,404 101 42 99 93 305 909 370 79 59 200 81 66 1,676 592 (') 25 63 485 290 83 30 84 23 1.410 269 395 32 243 234 236 1.365 1,947 817 277 539 2,496 100 158 46 256 119 57 67 14 898 163 145 n.a 6 220 n.a. 248 2,537 400 64 2,073 n.a. n a 24,108 22,807 1,301 3,926 6,141 18,669 946 -36 17.687 3.296 3,125 14.608 1.199 2,862 1,124 1.738 1,301 17,368 14.539 81 76 5 291 221 3 39 29 1.201 4.190 2,440 114 33 108 81 452 929 265 84 51 248 75 n.a. 1,750 616 (') 24 57 499 322 86 29 92 24 1,475 260 406 35 264 263 247 1,615 1.984 920 315 604 2,782 101 168 45 320 137 59 76 17 984 177 136 128 5 183 n a 247 2,829 446 65 2,317 n.a. n a. 26,275 25,460 814 3,957 6,641 20,287 1,052 -44 19,190 3,622 3,463 16,150 1,456 2,681 614 2,066 814 19.472 16,436 91 84 7 329 252 2 45 30 1,428 4,719 2,734 138 38 123 89 487 1.028 304 99 55 289 84 n.a. 1,985 687 (') 28 62 574 363 96 36 112 26 1,682 287 469 35 314 294 283 1,720 2,234 1.079 356 723 3,154 126 197 51 374 161 69 S6 19 1,123 187 143 146 6 192 n a 275 3.036 470 67 2,499 n.a. n a 29,656 28,124 1,532 3,980 7,451 23,061 1,149 -67 21,855 4,107 3.694 17,812 1,728 3,521 1,340 2,181 1,532 21,529 18.261 88 83 5 313 223 8 53 30 1,514 5,383 3,172 170 40 139 106 563 1,199 349 122 57 336 91 n.a. 2,211 756 (') 32 68 623 427 106 41 130 28 1,819 302 499 34 360 326 299 1.835 2,471 1,213 394 819 3,625 145 203 55 460 156 82 107 21 1,305 237 151 169 7 212 n a 315 3,268 501 70 2.696 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 232 Minnesota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry < [Millions of dollars] for Minnesota, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income '" Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products , Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 33,447 31,795 1,651 4,005 8,352 26,186 1,327 -72 24,788 4,680 3,979 20,274 2,076 3,836 1,458 2,378 1,651 24,535 20,985 107 101 6 433 353 9 39 32 1,837 6,177 3,722 209 47 168 144 652 1,363 434 137 69 395 104 n.a. 2,454 822 ( L ) 36 74 698 487 119 45 144 29 1.999 325 592 39 354 361 328 2,105 2,804 1,410 444 966 4,114 170 227 59 549 185 99 120 25 1,480 263 154 208 8 234 n.a. 335 3,549 561 76 2,913 n.a. n.a. 37,435 36,162 1,273 4,038 9,270 29,167 1,557 -91 27,520 5,483 4,433 23,144 2,384 3,639 1,058 2,581 1,273 27,894 24,052 123 117 7 517 420 9 51 36 2,078 7,109 4,312 218 37 187 170 764 1,701 462 115 84 464 110 n.a. 2,797 905 ( L ) 39 76 792 589 135 53 175 32 2,333 366 669 42 475 418 363 2,478 3,113 1,587 517 1,071 4,713 187 264 56 668 206 109 139 27 1,677 312 177 235 10 245 n.a. 400 3,842 597 81 3,164 872 2,292 41,489 40,570 919 4,085 10,156 31,372 1.711 -100 29,561 6,628 5,299 25,323 2,640 3,409 693 2,716 919 30,453 26,190 125 119 6 557 415 9 98 35 2,088 7,687 4,704 217 60 186 161 825 1,929 494 96 66 559 113 n.a. 2,982 949 ( L ) 43 74 855 626 158 58 181 38 2,543 407 680 38 540 475 404 2,611 3,313 1,780 595 1,1 5,486 205 297 54 778 219 134 156 29 1,999 363 224 274 10 276 n.a. 468 4,264 646 83 3,534 996 2,538 45,805 44,830 976 4,112 11,140 33,759 1,982 -134 31,642 8,088 6,076 27,482 2,829 3,447 755 2,692 976 32,783 28,140 131 127 4 621 473 9 104 35 1,926 8,316 5,073 219 67 1 162 875 2,122 544 93 53 624 126 n.a. 3,243 1,016 ( L ) 45 61 953 682 183 68 198 37 2,747 435 703 42 590 522 455 2,762 3,549 1,961 666 1,296 6,127 230 316 55 895 240 126 168 28 2,262 410 250 314 12 301 n.a. 521 4,643 691 92 3,861 1,084 2,777 48,617 47,815 802 4,131 11,768 34,993 2,122 -158 32,713 9.065 6,839 28,754 3,009 3,230 562 2,668 802 34,191 29,172 138 137 2 447 300 11 100 37 1,847 8,731 5,277 210 67 187 164 900 2,217 593 101 52 658 126 n.a. 3,454 1,085 ( L ) 39 43 1,041 742 193 75 198 36 2,808 395 704 25 607 572 504 2,829 3,683 2,012 740 1,273 6,677 230 326 57 1,006 249 123 175 30 2.503 483 280 331 11 339 n.a. 535 5,019 706 94 4,218 1,210 3,009 50,980 50,904 77 4,141 12,310 36,592 2,295 -186 34,112 9,514 7,355 30,526 3,236 2,830 -150 2,980 77 36,515 31,186 156 146 10 335 218 6 68 43 2,011 9,248 5,578 266 79 202 155 928 2,301 627 118 56 719 127 n.a 3,670 1,119 CO 39 43 1,104 810 216 87 215 38 2,946 382 751 27 698 592 496 2,827 3,984 2,322 820 1,502 7,356 231 377 58 1,176 289 148 200 34 2,688 538 311 378 12 370 n.a. 546 5,330 771 109 4,449 1,310 3,139 58,105 56,729 1,376 4,158 13,975 42,433 2,539 -246 39,648 10,766 7,690 34,130 3,492 4,812 1,154 3,658 1,376 41,057 35,238 177 165 13 394 247 10 86 51 2,469 10.440 6,435 331 91 217 187 1,037 2,728 710 155 71 781 129 n.a 4,005 1,137 ( L ) 37 45 1,223 910 257 99 256 40 3,288 391 869 30 779 636 583 3,185 4,429 2,517 873 1,644 8,340 245 433 68 1,433 368 181 229 42 2,881 646 346 431 14 404 n.a. 618 5,819 798 121 4,901 1,442 3,459 61,744 60,500 1,244 4,184 14,756 45,340 2,844 -295 42,201 11,275 8,268 36,582 3,805 4,953 1,020 3,933 1,244 44,096 37,800 192 177 15 389 222 8 106 53 2,714 11,082 6,872 390 104 217 177 1,094 2,f 783 179 82 825 136 n.a. 4,210 1,153 ( L ) 38 45 1,274 1,010 278 106 267 40 3,434 362 870 32 891 667 612 3,314 4,785 2,712 932 1,780 9,177 265 533 70 1,652 436 152 270 44 3,105 697 373 470 16 419 n.a. 676 6,297 852 142 5,303 1,583 3,719 65,290 63,756 1,534 4,205 15,526 48,065 3,079 -336 44,651 1 1 ,933 8,706 38,680 4,090 5,295 1,329 3,966 1,534 46,531 39,839 191 175 16 258 172 7 23 57 3,057 11,495 7,049 448 118 219 184 1,069 2,792 722 227 93 1,022 157 n.a. 4,446 1,222 ( L ) 39 49 1,337 1,069 293 110 289 38 3,529 380 903 26 913 652 655 3,453 4,877 3,029 1,024 2,005 9,949 269 591 74 1,830 441 176 294 51 3,314 786 394 506 21 462 n.a. 740 6,692 872 148 5,672 1,696 3,976 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Minnesota 233 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Minnesota, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income , Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 73,530 72,376 1,154 4,296 17,115 55,245 3,703 —471 51,071 12,754 9,705 45,131 4,646 5,468 916 4,553 1,154 54,092 46,399 259 249 10 325 212 8 49 56 3,308 13,309 8.229 734 144 246 246 1,198 3.212 791 238 157 1,103 161 n.a. 5,081 1,360 ( L ) 41 51 1,504 1,277 351 89 364 42 3,834 343 927 38 1,098 733 695 4,110 5,433 3,742 1,081 2,661 12,078 286 678 81 1,958 529 188 368 80 4,022 944 462 611 24 557 1,203 89 7,692 1,033 164 6,496 1,976 4.520 79,838 77,856 1,982 4,338 18,404 59,698 4,042 -457 55,199 14,255 10,384 47,902 5,143 6,652 1,716 4.936 1.982 57,715 49,571 267 254 12 338 243 7 26 62 3,498 13,845 8,370 611 154 258 233 1,252 3,281 848 234 185 1,129 184 n.a. 5,475 1,496 ( L ) 50 52 1,576 1,391 373 106 381 50 4,157 332 975 37 1,316 769 728 4,367 5,667 3,931 1,121 2,809 13,503 330 675 88 2,230 529 203 380 93 4,553 1,019 518 687 25 607 1,357 209 8,144 1,088 174 6,882 2,099 4,783 84,886 82,999 1.887 4,387 19,348 63,383 4.306 -484 58,593 15,003 1 1 ,290 50,999 5,645 6,739 1,561 5,178 1,887 61,496 52,601 307 292 14 374 276 14 20 64 3,630 14,323 8,499 611 152 268 237 1.278 3,145 933 235 187 1,261 192 n.a 5,825 1,562 ( L ) 48 56 1,681 1,504 390 118 411 55 4,351 340 1.018 37 1,424 767 765 4,599 5,857 4,318 1,194 3,124 14,842 357 673 93 2.604 548 216 453 105 5.001 1.096 585 771 29 667 1,437 208 8,895 1,186 182 7.527 2,303 5,224 87,866 86,776 1,089 4,428 19,845 65,157 4,559 —497 60,101 15,520 12,244 53,038 6,129 5,989 760 5.230 1,089 64,068 54,695 316 305 11 384 298 12 15 58 3,495 14,780 8.690 654 154 256 230 1,321 3.104 1,006 200 187 1,361 218 n.a. 6.090 1,661 ( L ) 50 60 1,735 1,563 419 122 425 56 4,578 353 1.049 42 1,492 818 825 4,831 5,967 4,666 1.256 3.410 15,678 376 632 90 2,648 536 195 545 112 5,419 1,152 639 850 33 705 1.477 268 9,373 1.267 187 7,918 2,427 5,492 94,472 93,309 1.163 4,472 21,126 70,827 4,874 -535 65,418 15,730 13,324 57.151 6,816 6,860 811 6.049 1,163 69,664 59,816 344 333 10 381 298 5 15 63 3,839 15,891 9,277 711 175 274 244 1,303 3,255 1.085 281 234 1.496 220 n.a. 6,614 1,808 ( L ) 46 70 1,825 1.678 494 140 491 63 4.786 346 1,066 41 1,627 816 891 5.245 6,366 5,396 1,419 3.977 17,569 416 657 99 3,185 561 209 712 123 6,020 1.388 664 919 34 724 1.617 242 9,848 1,357 196 8,295 2,449 5,845 97,202 97.178 24 4.524 21,488 72,687 5,133 -595 66,959 16.063 14,180 59.446 7,403 5,838 -316 6.154 24 72,663 62,472 356 348 9 374 284 5 19 66 3,997 16,446 9.664 750 186 300 265 1,287 3,457 1,107 311 230 1,506 265 n.a. 6.782 1,793 (') 47 76 1,861 1,736 518 148 535 4,859 348 1,161 35 1.574 848 895 5,422 6,765 5,990 1,603 4,387 18,262 427 677 105 3,340 587 228 740 147 6,323 1,316 703 991 36 778 1,613 249 10,192 1,381 188 8,622 2,484 6,138 104,110 102,949 1,160 4,566 22,802 78,001 5,541 -649 71,811 17,343 14,956 62,916 7,801 7,284 807 6,477 1,160 76,840 66,143 362 353 9 399 300 7 15 78 4,315 17,330 10,195 818 202 324 297 1,339 3,539 1,191 376 269 1,556 284 n.a. 7.134 1.872 ( L ) 48 82 1,894 1.864 545 158 597 75 5,014 341 1,275 39 1,546 877 936 5,904 7.210 6.218 1.606 4,612 19,392 439 743 109 3,780 637 219 746 145 6,511 1,325 754 1.054 38 884 1.689 320 10.697 1,446 196 9.055 2.575 6.480 109,304 108,822 482 4.605 23,736 81.801 5.927 -688 75.187 18,292 15,825 67.011 7,858 6,932 133 6.799 482 81.320 70,237 372 367 5 432 324 8 20 79 4.600 17.949 10,528 807 225 355 318 1.440 3.507 1.188 366 258 1.764 298 n.a. 7.421 1.959 ( L ) 46 100 1,933 1,950 553 153 656 71 5,296 333 1,395 36 1,675 936 920 6,326 7,595 6,617 1,655 4,961 21,049 462 777 117 4,368 662 250 822 173 6.930 1.354 806 1,107 40 918 1,940 322 11.083 1.444 193 9,446 2.786 6.660 117,293 115,494 1.798 4,648 25,235 88.384 6.287 -781 81.316 19.496 16.481 72,043 7,710 8.631 1.415 7.217 1,798 86,586 75,036 383 381 1 451 340 8 22 81 5.025 18,791 10,899 838 228 365 335 1.483 3.542 1,333 297 284 1,922 270 n.a. 7.893 2,146 ( L ) 50 100 2,032 2.058 582 158 693 73 5,532 339 1,252 43 1,926 1,011 962 7.014 7.959 7.233 1,811 5,422 22,649 489 782 118 5,079 718 256 862 172 7,314 1,421 835 1,157 44 966 2.099 336 1 1 ,550 1.515 194 9.841 2.984 6,858 123,010 122.021 989 4,687 26,243 93.276 6.717 -880 85.680 20.362 16,969 77,224 7.836 8,216 598 7,618 989 92,287 80,426 406 405 1 462 341 8 25 88 5,399 19,932 11,746 865 237 392 372 1,593 3,818 1,423 332 303 2,136 274 n.a. 8,186 2,179 CO 51 114 2,010 2,209 639 162 743 78 6.058 345 1.348 45 2,228 1.090 1.003 7,387 8,411 7,771 1,888 5.883 24.601 503 826 118 5.927 782 266 903 179 7,751 1.494 879 1.230 46 1.003 2.325 369 11.861 1.541 195 10.125 2.952 7,173 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 234 Mississippi STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mississippi Components of Personal Income 1969 w% 1997 79% 11% I Net earnings by place of residence | i Dividends, interest, and rent 23% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 78% xX \^ 80 o/ o / \ \ \ J \ \ '7 11% \ \ iBr 18% ^ ^ — ^-4% ^-9% □ Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 . _^ 7|_ : i _!_, ■ r^ ~i , i —n In lr J-l n r ■ Lk± 1 i i ■ — rTr-mi 1 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mississippi 235 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Mississippi, 192&-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 570 342 228 1,998 285 508 1 n a 507 53 10 226 1 281 220 61 228 280 250 2 (') 13 61 38 77 12 48 30 12 1 17 405 300 105 2,006 202 351 1 n.a. 350 44 11 203 1 146 97 50 105 246 214 2 (') 12 46 33 67 11 43 32 12 1 19 348 247 102 1,994 175 290 1 n.a. 289 36 24 157 1 131 97 34 102 188 156 2 (') 7 28 27 49 8 35 31 12 1 18 254 191 63 2,004 127 206 1 n.a 205 32 17 125 1 80 58 21 63 143 113 2 (') 3 22 19 32 7 28 30 12 1 18 266 181 86 2,031 131 224 1 n a. 223 29 15 123 1 99 81 19 86 138 102 1 (') 4 21 17 26 6 26 36 15 (') 21 357 222 135 2,050 174 311 1 n.a. 310 31 16 152 1 158 129 29 135 176 128 1 ( L ) 4 30 19 36 7 29 48 22 (') 26 365 230 135 2,061 177 320 1 n.a. 320 33 13 158 1 161 128 33 135 185 136 1 C) 5 32 21 39 7 31 49 23 1 26 475 286 189 2,072 229 413 1 n.a. 412 36 27 191 1 220 179 41 189 223 161 2 (') 9 38 23 46 8 35 62 38 1 24 468 282 185 2.086 224 419 2 n a 417 38 13 198 1 219 174 45 185 234 181 2 1 11 42 25 53 9 39 52 31 1 20 426 280 147 2,127 200 378 2 n a 376 36 14 197 1 180 137 43 147 232 171 2 1 11 36 23 53 9 37 60 36 1 24 444 309 135 2.168 205 393 3 n a 390 38 15 216 1 175 125 51 135 258 192 2 1 15 43 25 59 9 39 65 40 1 25 466 341 125 2,176 214 413 3 n a 410 40 16 239 1 172 113 59 125 288 221 1 2 21 49 26 68 10 43 68 39 1 27 669 473 196 2,188 306 609 4 n a 605 46 18 344 2 263 180 83 196 413 291 2 3 35 73 29 87 10 52 122 43 51 28 964 667 298 2,204 438 859 8 n a 891 55 19 509 3 386 279 108 298 601 389 2 4 62 103 38 102 12 66 212 46 137 29 1,197 893 303 2,255 531 1,138 21 n.a. 1,116 62 18 728 5 405 281 125 303 834 427 2 4 30 133 44 124 13 76 407 68 307 32 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 i.ess: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,334 980 353 2,119 629 1,259 17 n.a. 1,241 66 26 785 8 466 327 136 353 906 483 3 6 23 152 53 144 13 89 422 64 323 36 1,311 993 317 2,079 631 1,195 14 n.a. 1,180 75 56 750 11 433 286 148 317 877 508 4 8 24 146 53 160 15 98 369 60 269 40 1,268 971 297 2.072 612 1.068 13 n.a. 1.056 88 125 630 10 428 258 170 297 772 591 4 9 35 159 58 203 18 104 180 52 82 47 1,414 997 417 2,108 671 1,203 13 n.a. 1,189 89 135 660 10 532 370 162 417 785 648 4 16 46 173 67 210 20 112 138 43 34 61 1,673 1,104 569 2,076 806 1,433 13 1,420 126 126 706 12 715 516 199 569 864 719 5 18 62 178 75 239 22 120 145 48 29 69 1,475 1,158 316 2,085 707 1,208 14 ( L ) 1,195 138 142 723 12 472 267 206 316 892 726 6 14 75 163 76 244 25 122 166 52 38 76 1,679 1,294 385 2,176 772 1,368 17 1 1,351 152 176 800 15 552 337 215 385 982 796 7 13 75 201 80 255 31 134 187 47 59 80 1,848 1,432 416 2,163 854 1,562 20 2 1,544 164 140 933 19 610 366 244 416 1.146 911 8 15 96 234 91 286 33 148 235 53 91 91 1,961 1,499 462 2,152 911 1,686 22 3 1,668 160 134 1,005 22 659 409 250 462 1,224 968 9 16 88 259 96 305 36 158 256 61 95 100 1,998 1,571 426 2,105 949 1,699 23 4 1,681 179 138 1.054 24 620 369 251 426 1,273 1,012 10 18 89 280 103 306 43 163 260 64 91 105 1,930 1,617 313 2,064 935 1.618 26 5 1,597 188 145 1,078 27 513 26? 251 313 1.305 1,027 11 20 80 286 105 311 46 169 278 69 94 115 2,167 1,750 417 2,060 1,052 1,827 29 7 1,805 206 156 1.162 31 635 366 269 417 1.410 1,121 11 23 89 321 110 324 52 192 289 71 97 122 2,208 1,899 309 2,086 1,058 1,841 33 9 1.817 228 163 1,263 36 542 256 286 309 1,532 1,227 12 26 92 356 122 347 58 215 30-1 80 92 132 2,239 1,982 257 2.088 1,072 1,845 39 11 1.817 234 189 1.306 41 498 204 294 257 1.588 1,278 12 33 98 375 129 341 62 229 310 85 80 145 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 236 Mississippi STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Mississippi, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 11 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services'" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,435 2,151 285 2,086 1,168 1,997 42 9 1,964 254 218 1,421 44 532 233 299 285 1,712 1,380 14 34 (M 31 3 114 410 202 62 18 17 5 10 11 13 3 60 (') 4 208 51 13 58 44 10 18 3 6 4 128 37 26 2 7 25 30 94 258 64 24 40 265 10 29 65 9 10 5 2 3 48 14 5 n.a. ( L ) 50 n.a. 13 332 89 80 163 n.a. n.a. 2,686 2,344 342 2,138 1,256 2,203 48 11 2,166 284 236 1,550 52 601 283 318 342 1,861 1,495 13 6 7 40 (') 36 3 125 443 212 70 22 19 3 12 14 22 3 44 (') 5 231 54 16 67 48 11 20 3 7 4 137 37 29 3 7 28 32 104 277 72 27 45 284 11 30 66 11 10 5 3 3 54 17 6 n.a. ( L ) 54 n.a. 14 366 92 96 178 n.a. n.a. 2,713 2,420 293 2,182 1,243 2,214 57 12 2,170 292 251 1,608 54 552 240 312 293 1,921 1,525 13 6 6 41 (') 37 4 120 446 205 66 21 20 3 15 13 21 3 37 1 5 241 58 16 70 47 11 21 4 141 37 30 3 7 29 34 110 280 76 31 46 299 11 31 71 11 11 6 3 3 56 17 6 n.a. u n.a. 15 395 99 104 193 n.a. n.a. 2,926 2,559 368 2,206 1,327 2,367 60 14 2,321 322 283 1,681 60 627 306 321 368 2,000 1,570 14 40 (') 36 4 132 455 205 62 22 22 3 17 14 22 4 33 1 6 250 61 17 72 48 11 21 4 9 6 143 35 31 4 8 30 35 112 282 83 33 50 310 11 33 70 12 12 6 4 2 57 18 7 n.a. ( L ) 60 n.a. 17 430 104 116 210 n.a. n.a. 3,060 2,738 322 2,243 1,364 2,467 64 16 2,418 346 296 1,810 65 591 255 336 322 2,145 1,687 17 9 8 40 L L > 36 4 136 514 239 69 26 23 3 22 16 24 4 43 1 8 276 64 1 85 51 ■ 12 23 4 12 7 151 36 34 4 8 32 36 119 296 87 35 52 327 13 34 71 13 14 6 4 3 62 18 7 n.a. ( L ) 63 n.a. 19 457 109 125 223 n.a. n.a. 3,371 2,914 457 2,244 1,502 2,735 73 16 2,678 378 316 1,927 72 735 388 347 457 2,277 1,800 1 10 8 42 (') 38 4 154 559 262 72 30 24 3 26 21 28 6 41 1 11 297 67 1 93 55 12 25 7 13 158 36 36 5 8 35 38 126 306 95 38 57 342 14 35 71 16 15 8 4 2 64 19 8 n.a. ( L ) 65 n.a. 21 477 118 118 241 n.a. n.a. 3,493 3,094 399 2,241 1,559 2,841 79 1 2,780 381 331 2,061 80 700 325 375 399 2,442 1,941 21 12 8 42 (') 37 4 165 618 325 103 34 26 4 29 28 35 5 47 2 11 293 71 19 98 34 13 27 8 16 169 38 38 6 8 39 40 132 334 102 41 60 359 14 37 73 19 16 9 5 2 66 21 8 n.a. ( L ) 67 n.a. 22 501 126 110 265 n.a. n.a. 3,790 3,405 385 2,246 1,688 3,098 85 19 3,032 398 360 2,298 94 707 304 403 385 2,713 2,164 22 13 9 39 ( L ) (M 35 4 202 705 388 112 42 28 6 34 37 41 7 66 3 13 317 74 21 107 35 14 30 8 17 9 179 37 42 8 8 42 43 142 354 110 45 65 412 15 40 73 41 17 10 5 2 79 24 9 n.a. M 71 n.a. 25 549 136 117 295 n.a. n.a. 4,122 3,739 383 2,245 1,836 3,407 116 18 3,310 411 401 2,560 107 740 313 427 383 3,024 2.400 22 14 9 39 ( L ) ( L ) 35 4 229 814 460 120 53 29 7 40 42 47 7 80 7 15 13 354 81 24 120 39 15 32 10 24 10 193 41 44 9 9 45 46 156 382 118 50 69 447 17 45 74 42 19 11 5 2 90 27 12 n.a. ( L ) 75 n.a. 29 624 151 153 320 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mississippi 11>1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Mississippi, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) ■ Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income' Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry:'' Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction , Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 1 - Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing _ Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '« . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,864 4,470 393 2,219 2,192 3,993 156 24 3,862 465 537 3,057 149 787 316 470 393 3,600 2,833 27 17 10 46 ( L ) 43 3 234 999 547 124 65 34 11 50 47 60 10 106 6 19 14 453 97 32 149 56 17 39 12 37 13 227 45 52 13 10 53 53 179 446 148 61 87 527 22 51 80 46 22 12 6 3 118 30 14 n.a (') 86 n.a. 37 767 172 159 437 n.a. n.a. 5,292 4,923 369 2,220 2,384 4,341 177 33 4,198 497 597 3,376 169 796 289 508 369 3,972 3,115 27 17 10 51 (') 45 5 275 1,084 605 134 75 40 13 58 51 70 10 113 8 20 13 479 102 (') 37 154 62 18 41 13 42 11 249 47 57 14 11 62 57 202 476 165 68 97 586 23 52 80 47 25 14 7 2 141 33 18 n.a. ( L ) 98 n.a. 46 857 186 185 486 n.a. n.a. 5,804 5.387 416 2.221 2,613 4,654 189 35 4.500 555 750 3.592 195 867 325 542 416 4.238 3,330 29 17 12 58 ( L ) ( L ) 51 7 292 1.138 638 139 73 41 14 64 56 77 12 125 8 21 10 499 112 (') 33 161 64 19 45 15 41 10 266 45 63 14 13 69 62 212 514 177 76 101 644 25 53 79 48 27 14 7 2 160 38 25 n.a. M 108 n a 57 908 207 176 525 n a n.a. 6,422 5,967 454 2,266 2,834 5,082 211 55 4,926 607 3,879 224 979 364 615 454 4,628 3,639 35 20 1 60 0) (') 52 7 307 1,242 705 146 86 47 16 68 60 85 12 149 10 26 1 537 119 (') 32 170 68 20 50 17 48 11 299 44 78 15 14 81 67 228 575 199 84 115 693 28 58 78 47 32 17 8 2 178 43 35 n a (') 110 n.a. 58 989 219 187 583 n a n.a. 7,326 6,809 517 2,307 3,175 5.838 246 69 5,661 658 1,006 4,418 278 1,143 431 712 517 5,321 4,192 38 22 16 63 (') 0) 53 9 370 1,480 897 169 108 54 19 77 78 108 16 227 10 31 ( L ) 582 126 < L i 40 183 72 22 52 17 57 13 351 48 99 17 16 95 76 256 645 221 89 132 769 29 63 77 56 38 19 9 2 196 49 44 n a M 114 n a 72 1,129 247 213 668 n.a n a. 8,395 7,684 711 2,350 3,573 6,680 308 90 6,461 762 1,172 4,996 327 1,356 615 741 5,969 4,696 41 24 17 65 ( L ) (') 54 11 422 1,671 1,025 196 121 60 21 89 92 135 18 247 12 34 646 135 (') 40 206 79 26 60 20 68 12 396 54 112 22 16 109 82 289 722 248 104 145 841 33 65 79 61 44 22 12 3 213 55 50 n a w 114 n a 90 1.273 267 238 768 n a n a 9,255 8.723 532 2,379 3,891 7,137 356 118 6,899 911 1.445 5.527 383 1,228 404 824 532 6,605 5,206 45 26 19 84 (') 1 70 13 496 1.809 1,090 210 115 63 24 91 106 163 18 251 13 35 719 154 (') 42 222 87 29 76 25 72 12 446 58 127 27 23 123 87 346 787 268 119 149 926 38 71 73 68 49 25 12 3 248 63 50 n a ( L ) 120 n a 106 1,399 314 247 839 n a n a 9,965 9,578 387 2,400 4,152 7,441 380 143 7,204 986 1.775 5.811 449 1.181 267 914 387 7,055 5,549 53 30 23 98 ( L ) 1 84 13 475 1.876 1,145 193 112 64 24 95 103 148 26 336 13 30 n a 731 162 (') 43 216 85 32 77 32 71 13 463 56 125 28 23 136 96 432 818 297 138 159 1,037 45 76 72 84 51 28 13 3 294 69 45 38 iM 90 n a 129 1,506 331 252 922 n a n a 11,392 10.811 581 2,430 4,688 8,620 428 173 8,365 1,068 1,959 6,554 551 1,514 445 1.070 581 8,038 6,416 61 34 28 107 ( L ) 1 94 13 578 2,204 1,349 231 134 82 28 111 124 185 30 373 13 37 n a 855 182 ( L ) 51 263 99 35 90 36 84 16 532 66 147 30 25 156 108 482 942 345 155 190 1.163 52 8p 82 99 63 33 14 4 341 77 47 46 ( L ) 87 n a 131 1.623 359 249 1,015 n.a. n a 12,733 12,119 614 2,460 5,176 9,667 477 213 9,403 1,197 2.133 7,331 666 1,670 462 1,207 614 9,054 7,267 51 34 17 131 (') 2 115 14 644 2,540 1,591 279 152 92 35 124 143 239 43 424 18 42 n a 949 200 (') 54 277 115 45 116 37 90 16 603 75 165 35 30 177 121 520 1,038 389 172 217 1.351 58 92 88 119 62 38 19 4 411 105 49 53 W 94 n a 158 1,787 397 249 1.141 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 238 Mississippi STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Mississippi, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)'* Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1,1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 14,191 13,732 459 2,488 5,704 10,725 558 269 10,436 1,410 2,344 8,293 767 1,665 326 1,339 459 10,267 8,273 60 41 19 156 (') 1 138 17 762 2,837 1,786 327 171 106 42 144 179 286 37 428 1 47 n.a. 1,051 220 < L i 59 298 133 58 130 43 94 16 686 82 199 41 34 196 134 601 1,197 448 193 255 1,527 69 102 95 137 70 44 23 5 462 112 52 69 ( L ) 100 n.a. 187 1,994 462 261 1,271 n.a. n.a. 16,116 15,398 718 2,508 6,426 12,110 647 326 1 1 ,789 1,665 2,662 9,254 848 2,008 579 1,430 718 1 1 ,392 9,190 66 46 20 190 (') 2 170 17 862 3,111 1,917 384 170 111 49 157 206 318 38 413 20 50 n.a. 1,194 257 ( L ) 65 318 149 78 157 48 104 17 798 95 237 49 36 229 153 668 1,296 494 215 279 1,704 71 107 91 161 76 48 25 4 534 123 58 71 < L i 102 n.a. 232 2,202 500 278 1,424 482 942 17,507 17,299 208 2,525 6,932 12,470 688 410 12,192 2,125 3,190 10,017 941 1,511 68 1,443 208 12,262 9,797 64 46 18 255 (') 3 236 16 850 3,229 1,930 362 185 110 59 170 219 326 40 388 23 48 n.a. 1,299 285 ( L ) 73 347 170 85 172 53 99 17 864 109 244 57 38 246 170 734 1,358 536 239 297 1,908 76 112 87 183 76 58 28 6 622 139 66 75 < L J 109 n.a. 271 2,465 556 328 1,581 536 1,045 19,613 19,256 357 2,539 7,725 13,697 802 446 13,341 2,657 3,615 10,977 1,036 1,684 226 1,458 357 13,340 10,644 64 47 16 332 ( L ) 2 313 16 920 3,517 2,102 357 205 114 67 187 245 353 45 452 23 54 n.a 1,415 310 ( L ) 79 367 184 90 1 64 114 1 934 118 255 58 42 264 198 769 1,459 589 260 328 2,061 80 106 84 199 80 54 30 5 709 147 71 70 ifl n.a. 309 2,696 591 400 1,705 584 1,121 20,663 20,241 422 2,557 8,082 14,090 861 457 13,686 2,995 3,982 11,347 1,132 1,611 270 1,342 422 13,669 10,845 62 51 11 323 ( L ) 3 306 14 908 3,530 2,067 314 199 104 68 189 222 343 48 506 21 53 n.a 1,463 324 ( D ) 82 355 196 - 96 200 76 119 ( D ) 976 105 263 47 45 281 234 767 1,497 590 282 308 2,191 82 110 83 216 80 60 30 ( D ) 794 162 73 68 ( D ) 133 n.a. 297 2,824 571 444 1,809 618 1,190 21,497 21,405 91 2,568 8,372 14,437 902 509 14,044 3,084 4,369 11,777 1,210 1,449 -50 1,499 91 14,345 11.358 80 50 29 256 ( L ) 1 242 13 847 3,734 2,182 361 243 110 75 203 224 419 60 411 20 55 n.a 1,552 343 ( D ) 84 381 209 104 193 88 135 ( D ) 1,016 103 294 44 49 274 251 784 1,672 646 299 347 2,324 80 118 81 232 99 65 33 ( D ) 838 173 78 74 ( D ) 143 n.a. 304 2,987 606 453 1,928 658 1,271 23,516 23,042 473 2,578 9,122 16,039 982 570 15,626 3,438 4,451 12.629 1,294 2,116 337 1,779 473 15,565 12,383 96 61 36 273 ( L ) 2 256 15 878 4,099 2,462 434 279 120 88 239 267 464 68 418 23 61 n.a. 1,637 350 ( L ) 90 418 221 116 183 90 157 12 1,089 102 346 49 54 259 279 847 1,870 674 321 353 2.555 81 125 91 245 124 71 37 5 907 201 85 80 ( L ) 157 n.a. 348 3,182 641 475 2,066 710 1.356 24,703 24,268 435 2,588 9,545 16,908 1,085 598 16,420 3,518 4,766 13,341 1,375 2,192 302 1,890 435 16,472 13,040 102 65 37 279 ( L ) 3 260 16 916 4,323 2,637 475 319 114 93 252 285 490 79 439 23 67 n.a 1,686 370 ( L ) 99 400 228 127 192 89 173 8 1,141 95 361 50 72 262 300 862 1,996 701 345 355 2,720 86 142 89 290 146 64 41 6 950 214 92 86 ( L ) 155 n.a. 360 3,432 684 505 2,244 771 1,473 25,672 25,487 185 2,594 9,898 17,372 1,175 583 16,780 3,814 5,078 13,893 1,472 2,007 65 1,943 185 17,187 13,579 98 65 33 197 ( L ) 2 178 17 960 4,557 2,762 500 343 122 88 264 279 488 86 494 23 76 n.a. 1,795 385 ( L ) 107 421 250 133 209 87 197 7 1.184 90 394 51 76 255 318 879 2,030 773 378 395 2,903 84 151 91 329 144 74 43 5 1,023 245 100 (') 167 n.a. 359 3,608 688 533 2,387 793 1,594 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Mississippi 239 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Mississippi, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other ' ' Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing : Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services "• Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 28,994 28,331 663 2,580 11,236 19,876 1,360 666 19,182 4,146 5,665 15,657 1,680 2,539 527 2,012 663 19,213 15,166 123 96 27 189 (') ( n ) 175 ( D ) 1,002 5,151 3,219 584 462 141 106 319 368 518 115 469 48 87 n.a. 1,932 424 (') 127 444 266 149 208 85 224 5 1,347 70 481 61 102 288 344 981 2,117 904 420 484 3,353 84 179 93 349 166 99 45 18 1,278 304 122 99 2 192 259 65 4,047 784 542 2,721 895 1,825 30,882 30,377 505 2,574 11,996 20,946 1,504 707 20,148 4,590 6,144 16,598 1,852 2,497 354 2,143 505 20,441 16,073 139 105 33 182 (') 2 168 12 1,058 5,405 3,337 624 493 142 111 352 390 532 114 437 56 87 n.a. 2,067 449 < L i 126 468 300 162 228 87 240 1,448 76 529 63 114 305 362 1,042 2,187 966 440 526 3.646 87 178 97 402 164 115 47 23 1,412 320 139 102 2 201 285 72 4,368 822 539 3,008 984 2,024 32,748 32,414 334 2,577 12,706 22,033 1,588 752 21,197 4,814 6,737 17,557 2,037 2,439 152 2,287 334 21,700 17,097 162 118 44 192 (') 2 176 14 1,146 5,674 3,469 635 530 150 113 352 381 545 114 508 59 83 n.a. 2,204 482 (') 130 469 336 168 240 101 271 1,515 80 546 65 119 315 389 2,259 1,010 442 568 4,031 92 196 99 490 177 113 55 28 1,589 339 154 115 2 216 311 55 4,603 868 536 3.199 1,046 2,154 34,657 34,198 460 2,591 13,376 23,154 1,680 786 22,261 4,953 7,444 18,283 2,218 2,653 277 2,376 460 22,695 17,913 175 136 39 199 (') 2 181 15 1,121 5,896 3,531 604 545 141 115 346 380 539 109 602 65 84 n.a. 2,365 552 (') 129 498 342 171 275 110 281 7 1,587 93 563 69 124 323 415 1,146 2,362 1,042 456 586 4,385 99 207 96 496 190 130 59 30 1,768 353 177 128 2 234 340 75 4.782 916 548 3,318 1,113 2,205 36,967 36,442 525 2,610 14,163 24,937 1,793 806 23,950 4,782 8,235 19,475 2,476 2,986 355 2,631 525 24,412 19,430 189 152 38 196 C) 2 178 16 1,232 6.372 3,815 658 598 151 116 365 424 570 128 649 65 91 n.a. 2.558 578 146 525 364 184 296 127 331 1,687 96 582 63 140 347 460 1,223 2.532 1,142 490 652 4,855 104 219 106 530 195 141 128 33 1,992 391 184 146 2 243 368 73 4.982 983 562 3,436 1,129 2,308 39,272 38,854 418 2,636 14,900 26,726 1,940 816 25,602 4,809 8,861 20.882 2,729 3,114 234 2,880 418 26,308 21,042 186 156 30 210 ! D ) ( n ; 190 1 1,467 6,692 4,041 715 649 158 127 370 440 616 159 657 65 84 n.a. 2,652 597 ("-) 144 519 384 191 308 139 362 7 1,817 99 623 62 152 410 471 1,282 2,704 1,237 526 712 5,446 132 240 111 585 203 174 363 36 2,089 420 190 162 3 273 392 69 5,266 1,036 611 3,619 1,196 2,423 42,308 41,665 643 2,663 15,886 29,128 2,140 828 27,816 5,123 9,369 22,764 2,940 3,424 477 2,947 643 28.485 22,892 207 168 40 210 (') 2 189 19 1,651 7,119 4,387 777 694 169 141 416 504 682 191 657 68 87 n.a 2,732 624 (') 136 504 395 206 331 143 385 8 1,941 98 700 76 165 420 482 1.378 2.873 1.302 553 749 6,211 207 254 116 652 227 148 663 36 2.320 433 212 180 3 288 408 64 5.594 1.067 632 3.895 1,302 2.593 44,591 44,104 487 2,690 16,574 30,301 2,306 911 28,906 5,487 10.1 24,019 2,940 3,343 339 3,004 487 29,814 23.883 206 177 30 221 (') 2 199 20 1,723 7,172 4,412 818 665 170 148 414 546 686 183 633 63 86 n.a 2,760 644 (') 132 472 408 207 349 146 394 7 2,060 104 703 82 244 455 472 1.430 3,042 1.374 569 805 6.655 347 261 124 696 234 162 567 46 2,543 446 220 192 2 306 44S 61 5.932 1,088 665 4,179 1,410 2,769 47,150 46,333 817 2,710 17,398 31,787 2,419 952 30,320 5.909 10,921 25,152 2,857 3,778 647 3,131 817 30,970 24,857 192 179 13 251 (') 2 228 21 1,902 7,062 4,353 828 657 178 153 426 580 678 163 552 50 86 n.a 2.709 634 ( L ) 110 422 452 214 356 141 373 6 2,142 108 723 86 265 484 475 1,482 3.221 1.429 603 826 7,175 434 264 125 793 241 174 588 40 2,752 465 230 204 2 320 478 65 6.113 1,090 658 4,365 1.474 2.891 49,437 48,760 677 2,732 18,098 33,344 2,581 1,109 31,872 6,173 11,392 26.660 2,875 3,809 505 3.304 677 32,668 26,327 217 196 21 298 CO 3 274 21 2,024 7,257 4.498 864 697 186 174 431 615 690 179 526 48 89 n.a. 2,759 638 i') 130 413 450 229 3 7 2 148 371 6 2,257 110 768 ( D ) n 554 471 1,584 3,423 1,515 645 870 7.753 535 :so 126 923 255 180 549 38 2.954 514 244 215 3 334 529 70 6.340 1.112 666 4.562 1.529 3.034 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 240 Missouri STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Missouri Components of Personal Income 1969 oco/ 1997 65% 777c I Net earnings by place of residence | J Dividends, interest, and rent 17% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% y/^ \ 81% n/ \ \ ^^^^ 13% \ ^W-10% ^^ y^ 5% y~9% I [ Wage and salary disbursements | Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 ■ MMI Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 1 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Missouri 24 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Missouri, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 9 Derivation ol personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,252 2,010 242 3,622 622 1,824 3 n.a. 1,821 388 43 1,346 13 465 215 250 242 1,582 1,454 4 18 93 371 201 417 105 245 128 28 2 99 2,048 1,885 163 3,646 562 1,630 3 n.a. 1,627 378 43 1,259 13 358 140 218 163 1,466 1,335 4 16 88 337 183 376 94 237 132 28 1 102 1,825 1,648 177 3,711 492 1,431 3 n.a. 1,428 320 77 1,085 11 335 159 176 177 1,254 1.122 4 12 65 268 154 323 85 211 132 29 1 102 1,370 1,272 98 3,746 366 1,056 3 n.a. 1,053 262 55 852 10 194 83 111 98 958 834 3 10 32 203 121 226 73 165 124 27 1 96 1,262 1,154 108 3,773 334 1,002 3 n.a. 999 213 50 797 9 196 93 103 108 894 770 3 10 24 199 113 206 68 148 124 33 1 90 1,390 1.305 85 3,784 367 1,114 3 n.a. 1,111 229 49 894 10 210 72 138 85 1,029 879 2 8 24 234 123 262 65 161 150 48 1 101 1,599 1,385 214 3,798 421 1,313 3 n.a. 1,311 231 57 947 10 355 198 158 214 1,100 943 2 7 33 253 134 278 71 164 156 50 1 104 1,773 1,620 153 3,801 467 1,410 3 n.a. 1,407 274 92 1,075 12 323 136 187 153 1,256 1,059 2 9 50 289 148 307 75 178 197 99 2 96 1,926 1,674 253 3,794 508 1,595 12 n.a. 1,582 286 58 1,154 12 428 234 194 253 1,342 1,154 4 12 46 323 162 339 77 192 188 86 2 100 1,795 1,608 186 3,781 475 1,472 12 n.a. 1,460 276 58 1,108 12 352 166 186 186 1.286 1,077 3 10 45 277 153 330 74 184 209 103 2 104 1,904 1,693 210 3,783 503 1,555 13 n.a. 1,542 295 66 1,155 13 387 189 198 210 1,345 1,141 4 11 51 310 159 340 77 189 204 99 2 103 1,961 1,779 182 3,786 518 1,603 14 n.a. 1,589 301 71 1,211 14 379 156 223 182 1,422 1,220 4 12 48 335 168 375 79 198 201 95 1 105 2,437 2,166 270 3,815 639 2,058 16 n.a. 2,042 317 77 1.500 16 543 240 303 270 1,788 1,559 4 15 163 441 192 446 83 214 229 88 39 102 3,080 2,626 454 3,829 804 2,654 22 n.a. 2,632 369 79 1,869 19 766 416 351 454 2.200 1,883 5 20 150 648 235 487 90 248 317 93 123 101 3,554 3.078 476 3,694 962 3,127 34 n.a. 3,092 380 81 2,259 25 843 432 411 476 2,651 2,181 5 23 86 856 274 564 98 275 470 125 244 102 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,803 3,335 468 3,556 1,069 3,340 34 n.a. 3,306 399 98 2,445 36 859 420 439 468 2.872 2,336 6 21 71 903 314 615 100 305 536 123 310 103 3,973 3,551 423 3,513 1,131 3,431 35 n.a. 3,395 415 163 2,542 44 845 376 469 423 3,008 2,431 6 15 92 877 321 682 110 327 577 135 330 112 4,480 3.839 641 3,759 1,192 3,720 38 n.a. 3,682 479 319 2.546 47 1,127 584 543 641 3,079 2,719 7 23 154 797 369 854 130 383 361 137 94 130 4,713 4,184 529 3,846 1,225 3,873 45 n.a. 3,828 557 328 2,836 56 981 460 521 529 3,344 3,031 7 31 200 927 397 919 135 415 313 135 29 149 5,295 4,502 793 3,844 1,377 4,517 48 -75 4,394 596 305 3,136 62 1,318 728 590 793 3,724 3,385 9 35 234 1,042 443 984 155 483 340 142 28 169 5,162 4,608 554 3,882 1,330 4,347 50 -80 4,217 619 325 3,191 70 1,087 494 593 554 3,793 3,428 10 36 228 1,047 451 991 168 497 366 155 23 187 5,674 5,042 632 3,964 1,431 4,753 64 -96 4,593 697 384 3.455 84 1,213 568 645 632 4,121 3.721 11 35 269 1,170 476 1,036 191 532 400 159 41 199 6,260 5,619 641 4,015 1,559 5,388 75 -120 5,193 732 335 3.993 104 1,291 578 714 641 4,747 4.206 13 40 321 1,358 535 1,152 207 580 541 188 132 222 6,615 6,074 541 3,972 1,665 5,717 82 -143 5,492 784 339 4,359 121 1,238 482 756 541 5,176 4.592 15 43 344 1.544 570 1,221 227 627 584 192 144 249 7,019 6,550 469 4,020 1,746 6,013 86 -167 5,759 888 371 4.692 137 1.184 412 772 469 5,544 4.935 16 42 335 1.749 612 1.253 250 679 609 193 154 262 7,059 6.582 477 4,066 1,736 6.017 98 -178 5,740 901 418 4,657 142 1,218 425 793 477 5.539 4,900 18 42 373 1,639 594 1,266 271 698 639 200 163 276 7,558 7,045 513 4.134 1,828 6,456 110 -204 6,142 965 451 4.962 159 1.335 461 874 513 5,943 5,277 18 43 438 1,735 622 1,338 302 780 666 212 154 301 7,976 7,502 473 4.163 1,916 6.803 124 -232 6,447 1.052 476 5,297 179 1.328 425 903 473 6.330 5,630 19 48 452 1.852 675 1.416 326 842 700 222 144 333 8,207 7.757 451 4,189 1,959 6.986 143 -254 6.589 1,070 548 5,468 199 1,319 400 919 451 6.535 5,790 19 48 408 1.954 704 1.439 338 880 745 233 137 375 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 242 Missouri STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Missouri, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,587 8,016 571 4,186 2,051 7,234 154 -294 6,785 1,170 631 5,568 217 1,449 51 935 571 6,663 5,867 20 19 1 41 17 6 1 17 420 1,922 1,023 32 34 77 73 138 121 108 121 204 17 41 56 899 298 2 7 111 56 140 130 18 15 122 716 188 186 8 115 111 108 568 901 361 106 255 917 46 117 64 79 52 24 27 12 228 60 55 n.a. u n.a. 69 796 262 132 403 n.a. n.a. 9,088 8,611 478 4,258 2,134 7,653 180 -330 7,143 1,272 673 5,998 242 1,412 423 990 478 7,175 6,345 20 20 1 41 16 6 1 18 471 2,111 1,155 38 35 88 80 150 142 156 123 213 22 48 61 956 314 2 9 117 64 145 143 14 15 132 762 189 209 8 122 121 113 605 961 391 113 278 983 49 120 65 92 49 23 29 12 251 67 61 n.a. < L i 93 n.a. 72 830 270 136 423 n.a. n.a. 9,340 8,882 457 4,326 2,159 7,852 205 -353 7,294 1,329 716 6,220 256 1,376 405 971 457 7,395 6,519 21 20 1 44 17 6 2 1 464 2,182 1,202 36 35 87 79 147 152 165 165 205 24 47 59 980 321 2 9 119 65 156 152 14 17 124 784 185 224 10 126 124 115 615 978 404 124 280 1,027 49 122 69 99 52 26 32 12 253 69 66 n.a. ( L ) 103 n.a. 74 876 287 132 457 n.a. n.a. 9,640 9,139 500 4,349 2,217 8,048 214 -366 7,469 1,374 797 6,327 268 1,453 448 1,005 500 7,548 6,614 23 22 1 44 15 6 3 20 489 2,146 1,144 34 31 83 76 144 146 143 164 187 25 48 63 1,002 326 2 9 116 67 161 167 15 18 122 781 176 220 8 128 126 123 647 987 424 130 294 1,073 48 125 68 103 55 28 33 12 264 73 72 n.a. ( L ) 111 n.a. 80 934 305 135 494 n.a. n.a. 10,141 9,633 509 4,357 2,328 8,504 228 -397 7,879 1,436 826 6,707 293 1,504 451 1,053 509 7,996 6,997 28 27 1 42 11 6 3 21 527 2,314 1,260 35 31 84 80 154 162 157 198 218 27 49 66 1,054 333 2 10 126 71 167 184 16 21 124 809 175 232 8 134 132 129 664 1,028 451 141 310 1,136 49 129 69 111 61 30 33 13 280 74 79 n.a. ( L ) 119 n.a. 90 999 322 135 542 n.a. n.a. 10,649 10,180 468 4,392 2,425 8,937 260 ^139 8,238 1,544 867 7,124 320 1,494 412 1,081 468 8,469 7,410 29 28 1 45 14 6 4 21 595 2,455 1,374 38 31 86 86 162 167 145 213 293 29 48 76 1,081 341 2 10 129 72 175 189 16 25 121 837 175 243 8 136 139 137 706 1,065 479 149 329 1,200 52 133 70 122 65 34 35 13 298 75 83 n.a. 125 n.a. 94 1,059 353 122 585 n.a. n.a. 11,229 10,860 370 4,442 2,528 9,454 280 -483 8,690 1,646 894 7,618 359 1,477 316 1,161 370 9,084 7,939 34 33 1 53 19 6 4 24 637 2,646 1,503 41 31 95 96 182 184 159 231 326 30 46 81 1,143 361 2 11 135 75 184 199 15 30 129 883 176 255 9 147 150 146 731 1,152 517 160 357 1,285 55 142 72 136 68 34 38 14 327 77 n.a. L L > 132 n.a. 102 1,145 381 123 641 n.a. n.a. 12,213 11,651 562 4,467 2,734 10,310 297 -635 9.478 1,774 961 8,198 403 1,709 508 1,201 562 9,748 8,493 35 34 1 59 23 6 6 25 714 2,826 1,627 45 36 100 103 190 206 172 289 338 31 42 74 1.199 374 2 13 140 79 198 213 15 35 129 936 182 280 10 156 157 151 769 1,226 551 170 381 1,376 58 144 73 141 68 35 38 16 352 84 117 n.a. C-) 140 n.a. 110 1,255 408 132 715 n.a. n.a. 13,073 12,621 452 4,523 2,890 11,109 393 -596 10,119 1,899 1,054 8,991 448 1,669 395 1,274 452 10,657 9,228 37 36 1 61 25 6 5 25 735 3,156 1.871 49 40 108 113 209 242 208 298 420 34 43 107 1,285 394 2 12 147 83 216 235 15 43 138 1,003 186 302 11 172 170 162 833 1,311 584 182 402 1,508 64 157 74 156 72 37 40 17 386 92 136 n.a. {L 1 156 n.a. 121 1,429 464 170 795 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Missouri 243 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Missouri, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 15,383 14,877 506 4,568 3,368 13,021 533 -730 11,759 2,209 1,415 10,577 574 1,871 441 1,430 506 12,515 10,768 47 46 1 84 31 10 16 26 825 3,656 2,208 51 45 112 117 251 286 327 388 441 46 45 99 1,448 435 1 13 164 100 247 263 17 53 154 1,172 206 353 17 219 191 186 948 1.512 705 213 492 1,820 72 171 82 194 84 41 45 23 490 99 161 n.a. 196 n.a. 160 1,747 567 184 997 n.a. n.a. 16,493 16,023 470 4,640 3,555 13,977 578 -753 12,646 2.302 1,545 1 1 ,482 635 1.860 400 1,460 470 13,507 11,568 53 52 1 90 36 10 12 32 3,847 2,320 55 43 117 133 279 303 376 390 421 51 48 104 1,527 451 1 14 169 107 266 288 20 63 148 1,249 201 377 18 245 212 197 1,052 1,627 757 234 523 2,014 71 174 84 219 95 46 45 22 560 106 186 n.a. 1 219 n.a. 187 1,939 609 214 1,116 n.a. n.a. 17,931 17,386 545 4,685 3,827 14,940 613 -699 13,627 2,463 1,840 12,279 733 1,928 468 1,460 545 14.395 12,208 56 54 2 97 40 14 11 33 940 3,979 2,349 56 42 121 138 274 307 402 373 461 51 53 71 1,630 485 1 13 174 106 287 337 19 64 145 1,353 211 394 19 275 246 207 1,118 1,715 776 255 522 2,174 76 179 83 238 101 45 51 23 629 121 208 n.a. 1 229 n.a. 190 2,187 699 219 1,269 n.a. n a. 19,337 18,750 587 4,723 4,094 15,914 675 -681 14,558 2,645 2,133 12,983 832 2.098 506 1,593 587 15,327 12,957 64 62 2 94 39 15 5 35 1,055 4,034 2,416 57 51 122 139 283 303 407 443 453 55 60 42 1,617 489 1 12 178 113 298 303 16 64 143 1,475 229 446 21 277 275 226 1,191 1.815 869 273 596 2,361 81 182 82 252 113 51 55 25 701 131 226 n.a. 2 251 n.a, 211 2,369 727 233 1,410 n.a. n.a. 21,070 20.324 746 4.753 4,433 17,356 745 -707 15,904 2,845 2,322 13,952 965 2,439 667 1,772 746 16,610 14,038 72 70 3 107 40 19 13 35 1,101 4,390 2,660 69 59 133 157 304 355 424 493 496 63 66 41 1.731 512 1 13 189 123 320 317 17 76 163 1.649 243 510 26 301 311 257 1.292 1.947 926 289 637 2,555 91 194 82 276 129 55 63 27 752 145 255 n.a 2 259 n a. 224 2,572 789 246 1.538 n.a. n a. 23,543 22,299 1,243 4,775 4,931 19,325 911 -745 17,669 3.198 2,676 15,245 1,074 3,006 1,147 1,859 1,243 18,081 15.343 76 73 3 119 42 22 15 40 1,160 4,835 2,970 73 69 144 185 338 408 472 584 512 68 73 43 1,865 534 ( L ) 15 214 135 346 344 18 89 169 1.812 276 556 31 324 346 279 1,389 2,160 987 321 665 2.805 100 200 83 313 145 62 75 28 822 165 272 n a 2 266 n a 272 2,738 814 240 1.685 n.a. n a 25,195 24,526 668 4.785 5,265 20.184 1,016 -776 18.391 3.641 3,163 16,436 1.204 2.544 562 1.981 668 19.515 16.528 82 79 4 157 48 32 31 45 1,201 5,138 3.134 79 71 158 223 374 439 500 550 550 72 79 39 2,004 571 ( L ) 14 214 144 379 390 22 98 172 1,961 284 598 38 371 380 290 1,590 2,339 993 360 634 3,067 107 207 78 357 156 71 80 30 923 183 284 n a 3 287 n a 302 2,987 905 256 1.827 n.a. n a 27,358 26.642 716 4,795 5,705 21,384 1,064 -790 19,530 3,877 3.951 17,241 1,400 2.743 614 2,130 716 20,668 17,390 84 80 4 184 51 41 44 49 1,293 5,134 3.061 76 67 162 231 401 426 505 500 545 67 80 n.a 2,072 605 ( L ) 13 206 150 397 427 21 96 157 2.071 279 594 41 433 414 311 1,683 2.416 1,087 395 692 3.438 119 219 77 464 168 77 93 35 1.068 199 280 78 3 247 n a 312 3.278 977 259 2.042 n.a. n.a. 30,274 29,792 482 4,824 6,276 23,768 1.175 -869 21,724 4.287 4,263 19.121 1.700 2,947 370 2,577 482 23,286 19.761 100 95 5 207 57 40 63 48 1.503 5,906 3.568 88 77 178 252 433 507 572 642 649 82 89 n.a. 2.337 658 ( L ) 13 237 173 433 488 36 115 184 2,361 310 692 49 470 478 363 1.856 2,699 1,248 433 815 3,880 139 251 88 565 193 81 105 46 1.229 212 292 88 3 244 n a 344 3,526 1,032 272 2,221 n.a. n a 33,675 32,957 719 4,845 6,950 26.595 1,288 -1.008 24,299 4.848 4,528 21,108 2.021 3,467 619 2,848 719 25,877 22,073 87 83 3 241 63 60 69 48 1.623 6,795 4,187 105 94 197 299 479 548 665 931 686 90 93 n.a. 2,608 725 i') 12 248 187 522 560 38 128 188 2.613 335 767 52 546 520 392 2,046 2,923 1.385 468 917 4.361 158 267 95 621 192 98 125 55 1.415 270 302 100 3 267 n a 391 3.804 1.145 248 2.411 n.a. n 3 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 244 Missouri STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Missouri, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 37,769 36,834 935 4,871 7,754 29,867 1,466 -1,173 27,227 5,617 4,926 23,654 2,324 3,889 777 3,111 935 28,931 24,898 99 96 4 226 51 71 46 57 1,921 7,582 4,707 131 101 231 328 539 617 785 981 788 103 102 n.a 2,875 799 (M 12 268 212 597 588 44 143 211 2,927 362 881 65 601 599 419 2,355 3,260 1,592 532 1,059 4,937 199 320 103 691 219 108 141 63 1,606 292 318 129 4 296 n.a. 449 4,033 1,182 224 2,626 n.a. n.a. 42,440 41,234 1,206 4,889 8,680 33,270 1,676 -1,335 30,259 6,612 5,570 26,236 2,571 4,463 1,044 3,419 1,206 32,064 27,706 116 111 5 264 65 75 60 63 2,177 8,319 5,122 156 117 259 385 609 692 920 904 866 106 107 n.a. 3,198 890 ( L ) 10 286 236 685 662 51 166 212 3,280 407 960 77 671 692 472 2,655 3,539 1,761 592 1,170 5,594 217 339 99 850 243 116 156 66 1,832 347 336 159 4 299 n.a. 533 4,357 1.241 235 2,882 829 2,053 46,093 45,856 237 4,922 9,365 34,550 1,809 -1,555 31,186 8,154 6,753 28,135 2,829 3,586 67 3,519 237 34,313 29,510 112 332 82 67 123 60 2,095 8,649 5,216 147 125 270 409 604 735 1,004 715 970 116 121 n.a. 3,433 952 (') 10 303 256 695 742 53 182 241 3,496 435 982 81 692 790 517 2,922 3,599 1,931 667 1,264 6,374 251 345 95 1,013 240 132 177 63 2,160 409 373 183 4 325 n.a. 605 4,803 1,331 274 3,198 947 2,251 51,506 50,682 824 4,932 10,443 37,624 2,090 -1,636 33,899 10,042 7,565 30,435 3,002 4,1 655 3,532 824 36.801 31,597 119 116 3 343 83 74 130 56 2,100 9,121 5,519 135 138 281 429 627 778 1,119 683 1,092 114 124 n.a. 3,602 1,004 ( L ) 8 300 268 713 787 58 208 255 3,749 446 1,026 85 724 898 571 3,106 3,837 2,088 734 1.354 7,133 275 359 94 1,203 260 128 189 55 2,516 434 405 200 4 349 n.a. 662 5,204 1,430 325 3,449 983 2,466 54,179 53,857 322 4,929 10,991 38,768 2,239 -1,699 34,830 1 1 ,072 8.277 31.781 3,292 3,695 147 3,547 322 38,446 32,982 127 125 1 365 82 111 114 57 2,094 9,320 5,515 122 145 249 399 650 739 1,031 701 1,101 254 125 n.a. 3,805 1,083 ( L ) 8 302 277 759 871 47 207 250 3,948 456 1,019 71 760 1,005 637 3,178 3,995 2,092 813 1,279 7,863 275 361 94 1,430 271 122 209 64 2,900 507 429 187 5 375 n.a. 636 5,463 1,511 357 3,596 1,006 2,590 57,581 57,714 -133 4,944 11,647 41,194 2,390 -1,739 37,065 1 1 .647 8,869 33,812 3,581 3.801 -296 4.097 -133 41,328 35,405 150 142 8 285 70 94 63 58 2,331 9,855 5,841 137 173 264 364 683 722 1,083 883 1,128 281 123 n.a 4,014 1,131 ( L ) 9 310 296 818 911 37 236 265 4,182 493 1,051 83 858 1,041 655 3,033 4,402 2.408 880 1,528 8,758 279 414 93 1,690 332 153 239 91 3.122 570 473 224 5 413 n.a. 661 5.923 1,661 375 3,886 1,096 2,790 63,982 63,618 363 4,975 12,860 46,157 2.650 -1.8 41,609 13,238 9,134 37,195 3,870 5,092 206 4,886 363 45.794 39,449 176 165 12 324 56 117 82 70 11,036 6,747 162 203 287 399 714 807 1,247 1,309 1,182 302 136 n.a. 4,289 1,176 ( L ) 9 331 322 905 981 40 259 267 4,459 501 1,207 101 874 1,060 715 3,339 4,874 2,543 948 1,595 9,807 298 457 106 1,948 425 193 262 129 3,330 673 519 247 6 450 n.a. 764 6,345 1,760 403 4,182 1,196 2,986 68,690 67,978 712 5,000 13,737 49,843 2,974 -2,024 44,845 13,935 9,911 39,859 4,167 5,817 560 5,257 712 49,131 42,254 193 178 15 357 57 114 108 78 3,218 11,637 7,130 170 211 289 382 751 802 1,344 1,471 1,261 311 136 n.a. 4,508 1,220 ( L ) 10 331 336 966 1,061 56 272 256 4,660 465 1,237 90 986 1,124 759 3,506 5,341 2.651 1,008 1,643 10,692 316 538 106 2,222 491 156 307 126 3,549 748 566 267 8 467 n.a. 827 6,877 1,865 448 4,563 1,334 3,229 72,245 71,776 469 5,023 14,383 52,358 3,222 -2,088 47,048 14,703 10.494 42,084 4,468 5,805 332 5,473 469 51,889 44,689 198 180 18 243 51 107 ( L ) 85 3,685 12,022 7,321 191 224 303 377 780 803 1,295 1,534 1,356 318 140 n.a. 4,701 1,303 1 10 326 357 1,023 1,101 57 279 244 4,865 471 1,340 76 950 1,203 824 3,582 5,506 2,977 1,121 1,856 11,612 323 585 110 2,464 510 184 317 152 3,789 843 611 290 9 516 n.a. 907 7,199 1,857 455 4,888 1,475 3,413 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Missouri 245 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Missouri, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions ol dollars] Line 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 80,846 80.264 582 5,082 15,909 59,374 3,789 -2,305 53,280 15,922 1 1 ,644 47,596 5,053 6,725 432 6,292 582 58,792 50,605 303 296 7 264 43 79 44 98 3,818 13,040 7,829 235 272 315 427 836 895 1,241 1,384 1,678 399 149 n.a. 5,211 1,410 ( L ) 10 334 395 1,153 1,266 56 318 268 5,314 441 1,479 100 1,083 1,351 860 4,383 5,866 3,742 1,260 2,482 13,877 357 662 116 2,442 610 208 385 227 4,687 1,027 732 347 13 666 1,274 125 8.187 2,124 474 5,589 1,682 3,907 86,429 85,585 844 5,096 16,961 62,651 4,094 -2,451 56,106 17,798 12,524 50,147 5,438 7,066 682 6,384 844 61,807 53,191 308 302 6 211 45 59 11 95 3,783 13,771 8,113 255 281 318 408 887 970 1,243 1,304 1,889 416 143 n.a. 5,658 1,428 (') 12 340 450 1,252 1,489 56 380 252 5,577 447 1,536 81 1,208 1,439 866 4,659 6,056 3,978 1,308 2,670 14,849 393 649 123 2,447 585 211 398 254 5.217 1,081 798 385 15 712 1,416 164 8,616 2.189 510 5,917 1,778 4,139 90,424 89,823 600 5,126 17,639 65,049 4,281 -2,563 58.205 18.816 13,403 52.626 5,918 6,504 410 6.094 600 64,448 55,169 351 346 4 203 34 61 10 98 3,657 14,030 8,175 274 295 339 427 1,199 980 905 1,213 1,968 422 155 n.a. 5,854 1,482 P) ( D ) 336 415 1,334 1,553 62 411 250 5,877 455 1,607 85 1,168 1,664 898 4,852 6,151 4,294 1.400 2.894 15.754 421 657 128 2,415 611 223 468 267 5,675 1,138 861 428 18 767 1,503 175 9,280 2,343 536 6,400 1,933 4,467 94,410 93,930 480 5,158 18,305 66,717 4,483 -2,556 59,677 19,058 15,675 53,854 6,372 6,491 295 6,196 480 66,237 56,439 343 340 4 251 61 82 10 97 3.498 14.019 7,954 279 303 318 409 1,201 977 920 1,197 1.775 413 163 n.a. 6.065 1.597 ( L ) 12 346 430 1.344 1,596 62 429 248 6,018 427 1,674 87 1.155 1,716 959 4.906 6.389 4,423 1,434 2,989 16,592 427 669 123 2,388 609 214 523 309 6,153 1,208 969 471 21 819 1,481 208 9,798 2,489 557 6,752 2,015 4,737 99,301 98,646 655 5,194 19,120 71,113 4,696 -2,666 63,751 18,956 16,594 56,755 7,175 7,183 455 6,728 655 70,458 60,334 371 368 3 225 ( D ) ( n ) 8 92 3,768 14,823 8,383 299 358 325 418 1,254 1,052 950 1.329 1,768 454 177 n.a. 6,440 1,682 ( D ) n 386 473 1.447 1,657 68 491 222 6,197 436 1,786 80 1,177 1,700 1,017 5,199 6,822 4,914 1,559 3,355 18.014 467 726 136 2,650 632 224 593 265 6,796 1,315 1,032 526 21 830 1,581 218 10,124 2,490 604 7.030 2,076 4,954 102,826 102,514 312 5,238 19,632 73,981 4,930 -2.791 66.260 18,618 17,948 58.980 7,859 7,143 104 7,039 312 73,669 63,183 387 385 2 229 34 84 9 102 4,122 15,303 8,609 306 368 343 467 1,242 1,133 967 1,497 1,648 448 191 n.a. 6,694 1,766 ( D ) ( D ) 404 477 1,512 1,721 63 524 212 6,474 439 1,887 67 1.135 1,870 1,078 5,104 7,181 5.316 1,678 3,638 19,066 505 792 143 2.815 694 265 613 250 7.086 1,321 1,149 593 23 882 1,670 266 10,486 2,560 563 7,364 2,162 5,202 108,872 108,309 564 5,291 20,576 78,708 5,328 -2,862 70,518 19,760 18,595 62,647 8,425 7,635 364 7,271 564 78,144 67,164 400 397 4 211 41 50 7 114 5,025 16,148 9,122 349 405 369 491 1.289 1,246 1,043 1,596 1,678 456 202 n.a. 7,026 1,806 ( L ) 14 419 511 1,613 1,843 80 561 179 6,689 436 2.004 82 1.163 1.894 1,110 5,370 7.623 5,532 1,752 3,780 20,165 537 808 148 3,003 792 269 665 206 7,374 1,344 1,244 665 24 944 1,772 369 10,980 2.646 536 7,798 2,297 5,501 114,966 114,900 66 5,337 21,540 82,636 5,702 -3,051 73,882 21,173 19,911 66,712 8,453 7.471 -136 7,607 66 82,570 71,129 408 407 1 245 P) P) 7 117 5,316 17,015 9,666 352 422 396 512 1,306 1,364 1,050 1,912 1,719 426 207 n.a. 7,349 1,962 (') 14 417 520 1,632 1,994 84 566 160 6,938 437 2,081 63 1.185 2,039 1,132 5,743 7,965 5,857 1,795 4.062 21,643 546 830 159 3,398 800 289 909 236 7.763 1.392 1,315 697 26 989 1.949 345 11.440 2,607 576 8,257 2,418 5,839 121,265 120,466 799 5,369 22,586 86,916 5,939 -3,135 77,841 22,505 20,918 70,377 8,002 8,537 597 7,939 799 86,117 74,067 420 421 -2 232 52 54 5,626 17,049 9.622 352 431 409 529 1,329 1,405 1,127 1,762 1,643 425 212 n.a. 7,427 1,894 1 19 392 532 1,672 2,100 92 598 128 7,284 463 1,974 65 1,454 2,160 1,168 6,009 8,289 6,264 1,935 4.330 22,895 577 857 160 3,804 853 294 1,026 238 8,011 1,457 1,351 745 27 1,030 2.093 372 12.050 2,667 622 8.761 2,579 6,182 127,795 126.800 994 5,408 23,629 92,444 6,333 -3,651 82,460 23,373 21,962 75,215 8,120 9,109 793 8.316 994 91.450 78,816 454 456 -2 239 60 P) ( r 'l 120 6,001 18,063 10,146 369 450 422 529 1,414 1,468 1,180 1,826 1,836 428 224 n.a. 7,917 2,031 1 14 397 547 1,741 2,328 93 640 126 7,751 472 2,095 71 1,517 2,394 1,202 6,351 8,649 6,754 2,159 4,595 24.554 613 876 160 4,286 934 303 1,186 248 8,373 1,531 1,410 806 29 1,065 2,332 401 12,634 2,777 632 9.225 2,693 6.532 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 246 Montana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Montana 1969 Components of Personal Income 75% 60% 1997 •10% 15% 20% Net earnings by place of residence I j Dividends, interest, and rent 20% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 71% -v 75% 25% Wage and salary disbursements j j Other labor income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 m r-r-r~r~i MMM m Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Montana 247 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Montana, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 310 263 47 524 591 262 1 n.a. 261 43 5 202 3 57 25 32 47 215 186 l\ 8 28 37 47 8 26 29 13 (') 15 270 227 42 539 500 228 1 n.a. 227 37 6 179 3 47 21 26 42 186 157 u 5 22 33 42 7 25 29 13 (') 15 206 196 10 540 381 166 1 n.a. 165 29 12 146 3 18 -3 21 10 156 127 (') 14 9 16 26 34 7 21 29 13 (') 15 183 148 34 540 338 152 1 n.a. 151 22 9 113 2 37 24 13 34 118 90 (') 7 5 11 20 25 6 17 28 12 (') 15 161 141 20 541 297 131 1 n.a. 130 21 10 106 2 22 12 10 20 111 81 (, 6> 3 11 19 22 5 15 30 14 (') 15 198 177 21 545 364 166 1 n.a 165 23 10 133 2 30 12 18 21 145 105 (') 7 10 12 22 30 6 17 39 19 (') 20 262 203 59 550 476 224 1 n.a 224 27 11 152 2 69 47 22 59 165 127 (') 13 9 17 24 38 6 19 38 19 (') 18 263 243 20 554 475 216 1 n.a. 215 33 15 176 3 37 10 27 20 196 147 (') 18 10 20 28 44 6 21 49 31 (M 17 283 250 34 554 511 242 2 n.a. 240 32 12 186 3 53 24 29 34 208 163 ( L ) 25 7 24 29 49 6 22 46 27 (') 18 285 228 57 552 516 246 2 n.a 244 28 12 175 3 69 42 27 57 190 138 ( L ) 15 7 18 28 44 6 21 51 33 (') 18 295 238 57 555 531 256 2 n a 253 30 12 179 3 74 43 31 57 199 151 (') 17 9 21 28 47 6 22 47 29 1 18 317 251 66 558 568 270 3 n a 270 33 14 183 3 86 52 35 66 207 165 (') 23 9 22 29 51 7 23 42 23 (') 19 387 271 116 543 712 342 3 n a 339 34 14 200 3 138 97 41 116 226 184 i'l 27 8 26 34 57 7 25 42 21 P-j 20 469 315 154 521 900 420 3 n.a. 416 40 13 233 3 178 128 51 154 266 219 (') 35 15 32 40 62 7 28 47 20 6 21 555 353 202 483 1,149 507 4 n a 603 40 12 2/6 4 22/ 170 56 202 305 237 P-j 39 10 39 46 67 7 3o 67 22 23 22 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 558 375 183 471 1,184 506 4 n.a. 501 42 15 286 5 215 152 63 183 323 257 (') 34 10 39 56 76 8 35 67 21 22 24 575 404 172 477 1,206 512 5 n.a. 507 45 23 300 5 206 140 67 172 340 263 (') 27 12 37 57 85 9 37 77 24 28 25 672 472 200 514 1,307 576 6 n.a. 570 60 42 324 6 246 167 78 200 375 314 (') 28 19 42 63 107 10 45 61 24 8 29 786 529 258 530 1,483 680 8 n.a. 672 72 42 378 7 295 217 78 258 422 361 (') 34 25 52 70 118 11 52 61 23 5 32 890 620 271 542 1,642 770 9 (') 760 90 40 430 8 332 233 99 271 499 427 (') 42 40 60 80 132 13 61 72 27 7 39 803 672 131 569 1,411 669 10 (') 659 100 44 460 9 200 95 105 131 539 453 1 41 48 63 83 13 7 14 67 85 29 12 43 982 722 260 593 1,657 834 13 (') 821 104 57 480 11 342 229 113 260 573 488 1 44 56 69 85 142 18 73 85 29 10 46 1,079 796 282 596 1,810 932 14 P-j 917 111 51 547 14 371 247 125 282 650 551 1 53 63 76 98 162 19 79 99 31 17 51 1,100 873 228 602 1,828 932 16 -1 916 118 67 598 15 319 192 128 228 705 591 1 63 64 83 109 165 21 85 114 35 22 57 1,120 892 228 616 1,819 956 17 -1 939 121 61 614 17 326 196 130 228 728 609 1 68 57 88 109 171 25 90 119 36 21 62 1,111 910 201 624 1,781 936 18 -1 917 130 64 619 17 300 167 133 201 735 613 2 60 65 88 105 172 27 94 123 36 21 66 1,211 993 218 636 1,904 1,018 21 -1 997 145 70 671 20 327 185 142 218 800 639 2 74 64 104 109 183 30 103 131 37 22 72 1,274 1,074 199 656 1,942 1,071 24 -1 1.046 154 74 732 24 315 167 148 199 872 730 2 85 74 116 119 190 32 112 142 39 25 77 1,333 1,120 212 667 1,998 1.099 27 -1 1,071 172 90 746 24 329 177 151 212 886 736 3 72 72 110 124 206 33 117 151 42 25 83 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 248 Montana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Montana, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 , Farm , Nonfarm 10 , Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 11 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services l3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,390 1,154 236 666 2,087 1,115 27 -1 1,087 195 108 738 23 354 200 154 236 879 714 3 P) P) 53 29 1 19 3 113 65 33 < L > 4 24 2 1 (') < L (') (') 1 (M 47 20 P) (') 1 9 5 11 P) 112 53 18 ( L ) 10 17 14 51 147 36 13 23 126 13 14 8 5 6 5 3 2 37 7 3 n.a. ( L ) 13 n.a. 10 165 48 24 93 n.a. n.a. 1,365 1,215 150 669 2,041 1,073 30 -1 1,041 206 117 770 25 277 116 162 150 923 747 3 P) ( n ) 46 25 1 18 3 83 116 67 40 ( L ) 4 18 2 1 ( L ! C-) < L 0-) 1 49 21 P) 1 1 9 5 12 (') P) 116 54 19 (') 10 18 15 55 157 39 14 25 132 14 14 9 6 7 4 3 2 40 8 3 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 9 176 48 27 101 n.a. n.a. 1,416 1,251 165 679 2,085 1,120 37 -1 1,082 214 119 805 27 288 130 159 165 955 762 4 P) p! 48 28 1 16 3 82 122 72 39 1 5 23 2 1 P) ( L ) ( L ) (') 1 50 22 P) ( L ) 1 10 4 12 (') p: 118 53 21 (') 11 19 15 58 156 41 16 25 134 13 14 9 7 7 4 4 2 39 7 3 n.a. ( L ) 16 n.a. 10 193 53 31 109 n.a. n.a. 1,414 1,298 116 696 2,032 1,114 37 -1 1,076 209 129 835 30 249 83 165 116 998 785 4 p: p) 48 27 1 16 4 88 124 74 41 1 5 23 2 1 ( L ) h o w 23 P) 1 2 10 3 12 (') P) 119 50 22 (') 12 20 16 62 157 43 17 26 141 13 14 9 8 7 4 4 2 41 8 4 n.a. ( L ) 18 n.a. 10 212 62 36 115 n.a. n.a. 1,651 1,374 277 698 2,366 1,338 39 -1 1,298 222 132 894 33 411 240 171 277 1,061 834 5 P) P) 46 26 1 16 4 110 135 84 46 P) 5 23 1 2 P P ( L ) ( L ) 1 5 52 23 P) ( L ) 2 10 3 13 ( L ) P) 122 51 22 (') 11 21 17 59 164 44 18 26 149 14 14 9 9 7 5 3 2 44 8 4 n.a. ( L ) 19 n.a. 10 227 67 38 122 n.a. n.a. 1,639 1,423 216 703 2,331 1,320 44 -1 1,275 229 135 932 34 355 178 177 216 1,104 855 5 P) P) 50 29 ( L ) 15 5 107 142 89 50 1 6 22 2 2 ( L ) ( L ) < L ! P) 1 6 53 24 P (') 2 10 3 13 ( L ) Pi 123 49 23 ( L ) 12 21 18 61 168 46 19 27 154 15 15 9 10 8 5 4 2 45 9 4 n.a. ( L ) 19 n.a. 11 249 71 46 132 n.a. n.a. 1,670 1,496 174 706 2,366 1,329 47 -1 1,281 248 141 964 37 328 136 192 174 1,155 6 ("\ P) 53 34 1 13 5 103 144 89 53 P) 6 24 2 2 P) ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 1 ( L ) 55 26 P> ( L ) 2 10 3 13 ( L ) P) 131 53 23 ( L ) 12 23 19 63 178 49 21 28 161 14 16 9 11 8 5 3 2 49 10 5 n.a. ( L ) 18 n.a. 12 267 74 49 144 n.a. n.a. 1,802 1,606 196 706 2,552 1,425 47 C-) 1,378 273 151 1,025 41 360 157 203 196 1,230 950 6 P) P) 54 33 1 14 6 115 155 99 58 1 7 27 3 2 P) ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 1 ( L ) 56 26 P) ( L ) 3 11 3 12 ( L ) P) 139 54 27 ( L ) 13 25 21 67 188 52 22 30 173 16 16 9 11 8 5 3 2 54 11 5 n.a. P) 19 n.a. 13 280 76 48 156 n.a. n.a. 1,935 1,705 231 707 2,738 1,534 60 -1 1,474 299 163 1,087 44 404 185 219 231 1,304 1,002 7 P) P) 57 37 1 13 6 116 166 108 62 1 7 31 3 2 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 1 1 58 27 P) ( L ) 3 11 3 12 ( L ) P) 147 56 29 ( L ) 14 26 22 72 198 55 23 32 185 17 18 9 13 9 6 4 2 61 13 6 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 14 301 83 52 167 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end ol the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Montana 249 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Montana, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing : Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,073 1,873 201 700 2,962 1,613 73 -1 1,540 320 214 1,176 52 385 157 227 201 1,412 1,095 9 ( n ) n 49 22 1 19 7 126 180 118 69 1 7 30 3 2 ( L ) ( L ) 1 ( L ) 1 4 62 28 ( D ) ( L ) 5 12 3 13 1 158 58 34 (') 13 27 25 76 219 63 26 37 216 18 19 9 15 10 6 4 2 74 13 7 n.a. (') 22 n.a. 17 317 93 48 176 n.a. n.a. 2,245 1,998 247 694 3,235 1,766 80 -1 1,685 328 233 1,260 58 448 197 251 247 1,519 11 ( n ) ( D ) 58 31 1 20 6 125 196 131 73 1 7 39 3 2 ! L > (') 1 (') 1 4 66 30 ( L ) ( D ) ( L S 5 13 3 12 1 (°) 167 61 35 ( L ) 14 29 27 87 234 69 29 40 241 17 19 9 16 12 8 4 2 84 16 9 n.a. ( L ) 25 n.a 20 331 95 43 193 n.a. n.a. 2,480 2,182 299 697 3,558 1,934 87 -1 1,846 364 270 1,360 68 507 248 259 299 1,636 1,263 11 ( n ) ( D ) 64 39 2 16 7 139 202 132 69 1 9 40 4 2 ( L ) ( L ) 1 (') 1 5 71 32 ( n ) (') 6 13 4 14 1 ( n ) 177 67 37 (4 13 31 29 93 247 71 31 40 259 18 20 9 18 13 8 4 2 91 19 10 n.a. ( L ) 26 n.a 21 372 110 48 214 n.a. n.a. 2,636 2.377 259 711 3,707 2.038 95 -1 1,943 377 316 1,472 79 488 202 285 259 1,780 1,364 13 ( D ) ( r >) 57 33 2 15 7 154 215 141 79 1 9 36 4 2 2 (') 1 6 74 33 (') ( D ) < L i 6 14 4 15 1 ( D ) 195 69 45 (') 15 34 31 99 270 80 34 46 281 20 21 9 19 16 9 4 2 98 19 11 n a (') 29 n.a 23 415 118 52 245 n.a. n a 3,072 2.655 416 719 4,271 2.416 109 -1 2,307 414 351 1,640 94 682 354 328 416 2,000 1,542 17 (") ( D ) 70 43 3 17 8 187 234 154 84 1 12 41 5 2 1 (') 2 ( L ) 2 4 80 35 (') ( D ) 1 7 15 4 17 1 ( D ) 221 76 54 (') 17 38 36 112 300 87 37 50 314 23 22 8 23 18 10 5 2 109 21 15 n a (M 30 n a 26 458 133 58 266 n.a. n.a 3,583 2,995 588 727 4,926 2,814 134 ( L ) 2,680 497 405 1,838 108 869 509 360 588 2,227 1,719 20 < D ) ( D ) 84 47 7 21 9 205 255 164 94 1 13 40 6 2 1 ( L ) 3 ( L ) 2 2 91 37 (') P) 1 12 16 5 18 1 ( D ) 248 87 61 IM 18 45 37 125 339 94 41 53 349 27 23 9 27 20 10 6 3 118 23 18 n a (') 32 n.a. 33 507 143 66 299 n a n a. 3,887 3,411 475 737 5,272 2,985 152 1 2,834 576 477 2,065 132 788 381 40/ 475 2.510 1.942 23 (") ( D ) 110 56 10 33 11 226 283 187 105 1 14 47 7 3 1 ( L ) 3 1 2 1 97 40 (') ( D ) 1 9 17 7 21 1 ( D ) 283 93 72 ( L ) 25 52 42 153 375 99 46 53 389 29 25 8 32 23 12 7 3 132 25 20 n a f) 35 n a 37 568 162 69 337 n a n a 4,245 3,838 408 749 5,667 3,203 164 2 3,041 630 574 2.266 162 774 315 459 408 2,795 2,142 23 ( D ) ( D ) 119 52 17 38 12 246 297 194 107 1 16 53 7 5 1 ( L ) 1 1 3 n a 103 39 ( L ) ("I 2 11 19 7 23 1 ( D ) 305 93 77 ( L ) 25 59 50 194 396 113 53 60 449 32 27 8 38 26 12 8 3 155 29 19 18 ( L ) 32 n a 42 653 190 69 394 n a n.a. 4,581 4.351 230 759 6,039 3,422 187 3 3,238 699 6-14 2.519 199 704 141 562 230 3,192 2,490 27 ( D ) ( D ) 113 42 20 39 13 304 341 229 130 1 18 58 9 5 1 (') 2 1 3 n a 112 44 ( L ) ("I 2 11 21 8 24 1 ( D ) 358 110 92 ( L ) 27 70 59 216 456 139 61 78 537 40 33 9 47 32 14 9 4 1S4 32 19 23 ( L ) 38 n a 51 701 193 72 436 n a n.a. 4,971 4,901 70 771 6,445 3.658 213 4 3,449 813 710 2.807 238 613 -14 627 70 3,588 2.835 21 (") ( D ) 128 43 25 48 13 359 412 272 164 1 20 64 9 5 2 !'i 2 1 4 n a 139 53 (') < n > 6 11 30 10 27 1 ( D ) 399 124 95 .') 37 80 64 235 499 156 69 87 62? 47 34 10 56 30 16 14 5 217 40 19 27 46 n a 63 753 204 71 479 n a p a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 250 Montana STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Montana, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications , Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 5,889 5,577 311 784 7,511 4,399 242 3 4,160 949 780 3,213 284 903 199 704 311 4,088 3,268 23 ( n : (") 161 46 41 60 14 410 479 321 200 1 23 70 10 6 3 (') 2 1 5 n.a 159 56 (') ( D ) 6 15 37 11 30 1 ( D ) 456 145 111 (') 39 89 73 266 569 182 80 102 721 57 39 10 64 36 21 16 5 249 47 20 31 ( L ) 54 n.a. 72 820 222 73 524 n.a. n.a. 6,351 6,236 114 789 8,047 4,613 275 6 4,344 1,130 876 3,591 311 711 -A 715 114 4,498 3,607 26 ( D ) P) 196 53 48 78 17 408 537 351 215 -1 24 80 11 8 4 1 1 2 6 n.a 186 62 ( L ) ( d : 5 18 47 13 33 1 ( n ) 522 175 119 ( L ) 40 103 85 301 609 204 89 114 805 61 41 10 75 38 23 17 17 275 49 22 33 ( L ) 60 n.a. 82 891 241 74 575 215 361 6,975 6,859 116 789 8,842 4,896 297 13 4,612 1,331 1,032 3,869 343 684 -7 691 116 4,780 3,822 23 ( R ) ( D ) 252 58 53 124 1 413 515 334 195 1 23 78 13 8 5 1 1 2 6 n.a. 182 67 C) ( n ) 3 23 37 13 35 1 ( D ) 555 178 126 (') 38 114 99 335 624 221 101 121 882 67 42 10 83 36 28 18 5 320 54 24 39 ( L ) 65 n.a. 91 957 256 74 627 238 389 7,876 7,672 204 795 9,903 5,371 342 25 5,054 1,631 1,191 4.228 375 768 81 687 204 5,168 4,133 25 ( n ) ( D ) 340 72 58 190 19 397 525 330 195 2 24 68 13 10 5 3 1 2 6 n.a 195 71 (') ( d : 3 27 35 13 43 2 n 605 175 141 ( L ) 44 128 116 363 667 239 109 130 973 71 44 10 101 40 27 19 4 365 62 25 41 u n.a. 99 1,035 271 83 681 258 423 8,275 8,111 164 804 10,293 5,464 361 17 5,120 1,820 1,336 4,344 404 715 38 677 164 5,300 4,1£ 25 23 2 301 64 58 158 21 415 479 277 162 ( D ) 25 49 13 9 1 2 7 n.a. 201 70 (') ( L ) 5 26 38 15 46 2 1 636 161 151 < L i 46 139 139 359 699 236 118 118 1,038 68 47 11 107 40 28 21 5 421 68 26 37 1 64 n.a. 96 1,112 273 90 749 285 464 8,672 8,557 115 814 10,654 5,705 377 9 5,337 1,879 1,455 4,519 441 746 (') 746 115 5,590 4,386 37 27 10 247 54 59 111 24 434 528 321 216 ( D ) 26 39 12 7 ( D ) 3 1 3 7 n.a 207 71 (') (') 6 30 40 14 44 2 1 638 157 159 (') 50 127 145 360 765 261 125 136 1,115 66 52 11 113 50 32 26 6 453 72 27 42 1 69 n.a. 97 1,204 293 97 814 313 501 9,237 9,192 45 821 11,252 6,004 406 5 5,604 2,098 1,536 4,706 460 838 -64 902 45 5,959 4,692 43 32 11 253 37 62 125 29 442 563 358 227 4 28 52 14 10 8 3 1 3 9 n.a 204 65 ( n ) (') 7 32 41 17 39 2 ( n ) 699 173 197 ( L ) 57 119 153 379 823 264 130 134 1.228 65 58 13 131 65 40 29 7 475 87 30 44 1 74 n.a. 108 1,267 308 96 863 327 535 9,445 9,516 -70 822 11,486 6,047 435 3 5,614 2,196 1,634 4,766 476 805 -173 978 -70 6,118 4,771 47 35 12 235 29 64 110 32 441 563 358 231 5 26 48 13 11 8 3 1 2 10 n.a 204 58 ( D ) ( L ) 9 32 42 18 41 2 ( D ) 704 172 199 ( L ) 58 120 155 366 862 254 133 121 1,299 67 69 13 153 73 32 35 7 499 97 31 46 1 73 n.a. 103 1,347 323 104 920 355 566 9,863 9,620 242 814 12,120 6,303 448 -2 5,852 2,254 1,756 4,709 468 1,125 154 972 242 6,060 4,695 45 33 12 201 37 63 68 33 425 557 347 232 4 26 40 14 11 4 3 1 2 10 n.a. 209 61 ( L ) ( D ) 10 34 43 19 38 2 P) 684 146 206 ( L ) 61 109 162 344 816 258 136 122 1,365 66 73 15 162 69 36 ( D ) ( D ) 525 112 31 48 ( D ) 73 n.a. 107 1,365 320 106 940 346 594 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Montana 251 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Montana, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars) Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands)' 1 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 10,365 10,280 85 800 12,954 6,625 507 -3 6,116 2,334 1,916 5,102 514 1,008 -3 1,011 85 6,539 5,043 61 52 9 247 82 65 68 33 373 582 373 239 6 22 49 14 12 4 4 2 4 17 n.a 209 62 (') (') 8 34 48 20 35 2 1 674 133 196 ( D ) ( D ) 111 170 358 828 325 131 194 1,594 68 79 16 153 77 38 45 13 632 137 36 64 1 85 136 12 1,496 383 120 993 379 614 11,349 10,946 403 800 14,193 7,266 548 -4 6,714 2,545 2,090 5,355 551 1,360 312 1,047 403 6,863 5,317 62 51 11 244 94 62 60 28 391 640 423 262 7 25 58 16 15 7 4 3 5 20 n.a, 217 59 ( L ) ( L ) 10 35 53 22 35 2 681 126 205 (') 71 113 167 391 879 326 131 195 1,705 74 73 18 165 77 40 46 15 686 137 39 69 1 92 153 19 1,546 393 137 1,016 386 630 12,028 11.664 364 800 15,038 7,654 584 -6 7,064 2,653 2,310 5,705 603 1,346 263 1,083 364 7,290 5.642 73 60 13 234 83 64 57 29 421 662 440 271 6 27 57 18 19 8 4 3 6 21 n.a 222 59 (') (') 11 35 56 23 36 2 ( L ) 717 142 218 ( D ) n 116 170 420 937 340 134 206 1,838 83 74 19 190 83 40 59 16 739 126 41 78 1 97 163 28 1,648 417 146 1,086 413 673 12,883 12,351 532 808 15,947 8.394 634 -16 7,744 2.684 2,455 6.070 665 1,659 438 1,221 532 7,862 6,107 81 69 12 281 104 84 62 31 485 677 437 267 7 27 53 18 18 10 4 3 7 22 n a 240 62 (') ( L ) 13 39 60 23 41 2 ( L ) 767 152 230 (') 77 120 187 441 1,020 369 147 223 1,985 86 76 18 203 88 40 72 38 805 122 43 90 2 105 166 31 1,756 433 154 1,168 455 714 13,605 13,193 412 822 16,541 8.911 690 -8 8,213 2,725 2,667 6.517 753 1.641 321 1,319 412 8,499 6,627 91 80 11 270 104 72 63 31 555 724 468 292 9 29 50 17 18 6 5 3 8 31 n.a. 255 64 (') n P) 39 63 24 49 5 P) 790 150 233 1 82 126 199 475 1,106 430 159 271 2.186 100 85 20 215 91 42 90 19 911 128 47 103 2 118 181 35 1.872 468 154 1,250 490 760 14,761 13,985 776 840 17,571 9,863 740 -1 9,105 2,776 2.879 6,944 829 2,091 676 1,415 776 9,087 7,128 87 11 258 94 63 70 31 616 769 495 312 11 31 42 17 22 6 6 6 9 32 n a 273 68 (M P p: 40 65 26 55 6 P) 849 168 243 (') 87 133 217 503 1,175 494 173 321 2,367 106 96 22 231 98 49 90 31 949 136 54 116 2 138 209 39 1.959 491 165 1.303 506 797 15,038 14,734 304 855 17,590 9,906 788 -19 9,099 2,936 3,002 7,337 892 1,677 175 1,502 304 9,602 7,564 94 81 12 259 103 62 65 30 708 782 496 299 13 35 33 19 30 7 7 9 10 34 n.a. 286 71 ( L ) P) p) 41 70 28 57 8 P) 883 159 261 1 95 134 232 532 1.248 512 179 333 2,547 114 104 23 270 113 52 97 20 1,011 143 59 122 2 140 232 46 2.038 524 156 1,358 520 838 15,881 15,582 299 868 18,286 10,355 838 -19 9,499 3,137 3,245 7,696 912 1,748 156 1,591 299 10.056 7,978 94 85 9 288 125 64 69 31 769 783 493 276 13 35 39 20 41 6 7 10 11 35 n a 291 70 (') i') 11 42 72 28 58 899 164 270 (M 96 142 227 554 1.300 554 181 372 2,736 123 105 25 317 121 56 105 26 1,065 146 65 133 2 151 253 43 2,078 513 166 1,398 531 368 16,546 16,303 243 877 18,872 10,802 882 -16 9.905 3,267 3,373 8,140 900 1,762 101 1,662 243 10,560 8,396 91 85 6 276 105 60 78 33 826 822 522 277 13 35 47 23 53 7 6 10 11 39 n a 300 73 ( L ) (') 12 42 75 23 65 9 2 910 176 237 1 141 142 213 575 1.365 601 195 406 2.931 133 107 25 361 129 55 114 27 1.124 154 69 149 3 163 271 48 2.163 522 159 1.482 577 905 17,276 16,959 317 879 19,660 11,333 926 -28 10.379 3,384 3,513 8.530 901 1,903 166 1,737 317 11,017 8,813 96 91 5 297 105 P) Pj 36 876 863 546 285 15 37 48 24 61 8 7 12 11 39 n a 316 77 (') in 12 46 79 24 68 9 2 941 179 253 1 146 143 218 596 1.426 626 206 419 3.092 133 109 25 383 137 61 119 44 1.166 166 75 160 3 168 292 52 2.204 532 150 1,522 584 938 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 252 Nebraska STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nebraska Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 76% Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent 15% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1 969 1997 70% v-""-" ~"\ , /\ \ 77% A \ \ Wf V ^15% ^^// 1 _>^" 26% -8% □ Wage and salary disbursements | Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 n : I ff illlL : J Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr, Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't ■ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nebraska 253 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 ot Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 819 552 267 1,375 596 688 1 n.a 687 118 15 358 4 325 230 95 267 421 369 ( L ) 1 21 55 65 126 32 69 52 12 2 39 720 517 202 1,380 521 602 1 n.a 601 104 14 347 4 252 168 84 202 400 346 1 1 22 53 60 113 30 66 54 12 2 40 573 469 103 1,384 414 454 1 n.a. 453 94 26 307 3 144 77 67 103 351 296 1 1 20 45 50 98 26 57 55 12 2 40 426 356 69 1,386 307 337 1 n a 336 72 18 244 3 90 52 38 69 268 216 (') 1 9 33 38 67 24 44 52 11 1 40 380 321 60 1,385 275 305 1 n.a. 304 61 15 220 3 82 47 36 60 245 193 (■) 1 9 30 35 59 20 40 52 14 2 35 358 369 -12 1,382 259 282 1 n a 281 61 16 252 3 27 -26 53 -12 294 233 563 389 174 1,375 409 482 1 n a 481 65 17 264 3 215 157 59 174 308 243 ( L ) 1 14 35 44 82 22 45 66 22 2 41 539 441 97 1,358 397 438 1 n.a 437 68 34 288 4 146 79 67 97 340 267 ( L ) 1 15 38 50 91 23 48 73 35 3 36 556 440 116 1,339 415 468 3 n a 465 68 23 296 3 169 100 69 116 352 280 ( L ) 1 13 40 54 97 22 52 72 34 3 36 536 427 109 1.326 404 454 3 n a 451 64 21 291 3 160 93 68 109 345 268 (') h 14 37 50 94 22 49 77 38 3 36 526 439 87 1,318 399 440 3 n a 437 68 22 295 3 142 72 71 87 353 278 ( L ) 1 16 40 51 97 22 50 76 37 3 36 581 461 119 1,316 441 486 4 n a 482 74 24 300 3 183 103 79 119 367 291 ( L ) 1 14 42 51 107 23 53 76 37 2 37 700 513 187 1,272 550 599 4 n a 595 81 24 332 4 263 167 96 187 412 337 ( L ) 1 17 51 60 128 25 55 75 35 3 37 1,023 687 336 1.245 821 908 6 n a 902 98 24 459 5 444 307 137 336 572 474 1 1 61 84 74 152 25 77 97 41 18 38 1,258 862 396 1,235 1,018 1.142 11 n.a. 1.131 104 23 613 6 522 360 162 396 746 565 1 1 52 134 89 180 28 81 180 62 77 41 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,326 958 368 1,214 1,093 1,199 13 n.a. 1,186 113 28 691 9 498 329 169 368 830 605 2 1 28 152 105 196 30 92 225 68 113 44 1,436 1,027 409 1,210 1,187 1.284 14 n.a. 1,270 121 46 723 12 549 371 179 409 875 627 2 1 29 140 105 219 33 97 248 69 130 48 1,490 1,040 450 1,256 1,186 1,277 11 n.a. 1,265 144 80 657 12 608 407 201 450 827 690 2 2 44 112 114 270 39 107 137 52 27 58 1,613 1.124 489 1,266 1,274 1,377 13 n.a. 1,363 166 84 731 13 633 441 191 489 888 763 2 2 57 134 122 289 41 117 125 45 13 67 1,978 1.306 671 1,265 1,563 1,686 15 -17 1,655 251 72 823 14 850 623 226 671 1,015 873 3 2 85 153 139 309 47 135 142 46 14 81 1,760 1.354 406 1.302 1,351 1,461 16 -21 1,424 261 75 854 16 591 361 230 406 1,055 900 4 3 93 157 142 308 52 141 155 50 15 89 2,080 1,502 578 1.327 1,567 1.724 19 -23 1,682 301 97 926 18 780 534 247 578 1,147 973 5 4 99 174 151 325 62 153 173 61 17 95 2,173 1.651 522 1.316 1,651 1,830 23 -27 1,780 309 83 1,056 23 750 477 273 522 1.308 1.104 6 6 107 214 175 364 67 165 203 74 25 104 2,324 1,768 556 1,311 1,773 1,952 25 -29 1,897 342 85 1,133 26 793 513 280 556 1,396 1,168 7 8 108 242 186 373 73 170 228 83 32 113 2,230 1.822 408 1,318 1,692 1,872 27 -32 1,813 327 90 1.191 29 652 366 285 408 1,464 1.229 119 261 198 371 84 179 235 84 31 120 2,374 1.915 459 1,340 1,772 1,978 30 -33 1,915 356 103 1,225 32 721 420 301 459 1.519 1,268 9 10 130 260 195 381 92 190 251 84 38 129 2,293 2,045 248 1,374 1,669 1,878 33 -36 1,809 367 116 1,299 35 544 212 332 248 1,630 1.355 10 14 137 276 202 400 99 217 274 85 52 137 2,372 2,112 260 1,397 1,698 1,953 40 ^38 1.876 367 130 1.354 39 560 J26 334 260 1,693 1,402 9 15 139 295 212 404 101 228 291 85 58 148 2,736 2,226 510 1,394 1,962 2.238 45 -39 2,154 431 151 1.379 42 816 472 344 510 1.728 1,432 10 14 130 299 216 414 108 240 2?6 79 59 158 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 254 Nebraska STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Nebraska, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income '" Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance n Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,842 2,345 497 1,383 2,055 2,279 47 -42 2,189 481 171 1.432 43 804 458 346 497 1,781 1,467 11 10 C) 14 (') ( L ) 9 5 134 303 105 5 5 11 4 19 18 21 5 7 6 5 1 198 145 ( L ) 4 4 27 10 1 7 ( L ) 222 100 52 16 37 17 138 286 113 32 81 247 15 30 19 15 15 9 8 3 68 17 9 n.a. ( L ) 25 n.a. 14 315 84 61 169 n.a. n.a. 2,876 2,540 335 1,397 2,058 2,271 56 ^15 2,169 518 1 1,561 51 659 294 365 335 1,935 1,601 12 11 ( L ) 15 ( L ) 10 5 157 337 122 5 6 13 4 20 21 31 6 8 4 3 1 215 155 ( L ) P-) 5 4 28 11 1 10 < L > 230 101 55 17 40 17 147 311 123 35 269 16 31 19 1 17 8 9 3 76 19 10 n.a. ( L ) 28 n.a. 16 334 86 69 179 n.a. n.a. 3,055 2,685 370 1,417 2,156 2,431 72 ^18 2,311 543 201 1,688 55 688 322 366 370 2,061 1,702 13 13 (') 16 (') 10 6 186 359 139 5 6 13 5 24 17 38 5 14 5 6 1 221 161 <£} ( L ) 5 4 30 12 1 8 ( L ) 236 99 57 18 43 19 156 320 128 38 90 289 14 32 21 21 19 13 8 3 78 20 11 n.a. L L > 31 n.a. 18 359 90 74 194 n.a. n.a. 3,125 2,819 306 1,446 2,161 2,469 73 -50 2,346 557 222 1,772 61 636 253 383 306 2,163 1,777 15 15 (') 16 (') 10 6 193 377 148 5 7 13 6 25 1 38 6 1 5 , 7 1 229 166 ( L ) (') 5 5 31 13 1 8 ( L ) 239 95 60 19 44 21 163 330 136 40 96 308 14 35 20 25 20 12 9 3 82 21 12 n.a. n.a. 22 386 97 81 208 n.a. n.a. 3,389 2,966 422 1,464 2,315 2,702 77 -61 2,574 581 234 1,866 67 770 367 403 422 2,280 1,864 19 18 (') 14 ( L ) 8 6 194 396 163 5 7 14 7 25 19 41 8 11 7 7 12 233 169 ( L ) ( L ) 5 5 31 13 1 9 M 256 104 65 ( L ) 19 46 22 170 342 147 44 103 325 15 37 21 28 21 10 22 13 n.a. ( L ) 37 n.a. 23 416 103 88 224 n.a. n.a. 3,490 3,103 387 1,476 2,364 2,740 83 -52 2,604 637 248 1,928 70 742 332 411 387 2,353 1.908 1 18 ( L ) 13 (') 7 6 200 395 158 6 7 16 8 25 19 42 9 10 7 7 2 237 168 ( L ) ( L ) 6 4 33 15 1 10 ( L ) 261 103 66 ( L ) 19 49 24 179 350 154 46 1 337 16 38 21 27 22 11 8 3 92 24 15 n.a. 8 n.a. 22 445 111 98 236 n.a. n.a. 3,579 3,269 310 1,482 2,415 2,804 88 -55 2,660 662 257 2,033 76 694 255 440 310 2.494 2,016 23 23 (') 12 ( L ) 7 6 202 424 169 6 8 16 8 26 23 46 8 10 7 8 3 255 181 ( L ) (') 6 5 35 16 1 11 ( L ) 270 107 67 (') 18 52 25 179 376 166 49 118 364 16 40 21 32 23 11 9 3 103 25 18 n.a. L L > 37 n.a. 25 478 115 107 257 n.a. n.a. 3,945 3,452 492 1,471 2,682 3,101 90 -57 2,954 710 281 2,117 85 900 437 463 492 2,609 2,113 24 24 ( L ) 12 ( L ) 6 6 217 437 185 6 9 16 9 30 24 55 9 11 7 9 M 252 174 ( L ) ( L ) 6 6 37 17 1 11 C-) 284 109 74 ( L ) 19 55 27 185 396 172 51 120 385 1 40 21 33 23 13 9 3 110 27 21 n.a. ( L ) 39 n.a. 28 496 116 99 281 n.a. n.a. 4,247 3,669 578 1,456 2,917 3.374 117 -60 3,197 741 309 2,268 92 1,014 513 501 578 2,796 2,288 27 27 ( L ) 12 ( L ) 6 6 232 489 224 7 10 18 10 35 34 62 11 11 8 8 10 265 180 ( L ) ( L ) 7 7 38 18 1 14 ( L ) 298 110 79 ( L ) 19 60 29 203 421 179 54 125 427 19 45 22 35 25 14 10 3 124 31 24 n.a. ( L ) 43 n.a. 33 508 119 91 298 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nebraska 255 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Nebraska, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) '■ Derivation ol personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent* Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,700 4,264 436 1,467 3,204 3,738 150 -72 3,515 748 437 2,702 126 910 381 529 436 3,301 2,683 29 28 (') 13 (') (') 8 5 267 602 297 7 12 1 10 47 46 70 15 15 14 9 32 305 205 (') (') 8 8 43 20 1 18 (') 337 118 95 2l' 67 36 226 486 208 60 148 515 21 49 23 44 28 14 13 4 159 32 33 n.a. 1 54 n.a. 40 618 131 101 386 n.a. n.a. 5,265 4,670 595 1,474 3,572 4,255 171 -98 3,986 819 460 2,999 143 1,112 534 579 595 3,659 2,969 34 34 C) 15 £j 7 7 301 663 342 9 14 22 11 53 57 85 17 1 17 11 28 320 211 B 8 12 43 21 2 22 (') 359 126 100 (') 21 74 38 250 534 227 69 158 587 21 51 23 54 34 17 14 4 186 41 40 n.a. 1 53 n.a. 47 690 141 104 444 n.a. n.a. 5,638 5,100 538 1,488 3,789 4,500 183 -104 4,213 888 537 3.281 169 1,051 472 580 538 3,963 3,157 35 34 (') 15 O 313 687 350 9 14 21 12 54 61 93 17 20 18 11 21 337 225 (') 1 9 13 46 21 2 21 (') 395 135 113 s 83 40 269 567 246 80 166 630 25 52 23 61 35 17 15 4 205 45 43 n.a 1 54 n a. 49 805 160 122 523 n.a. n.a. 6,178 5,493 685 1,504 4,107 4,938 202 -106 4,629 941 608 3,511 193 1,233 609 624 685 4,252 3,376 36 35 (') 15 C) H 9 331 713 357 8 20 21 7 57 64 93 1 24 19 11 15 356 236 (') 1 8 13 49 22 2 23 (') 433 144 127 (') 25 94 43 282 611 271 86 185 686 26 52 23 63 42 19 16 4 218 46 49 n.a. 1 62 n.a. 63 876 178 135 563 n.a. n.a. 6,855 6,040 815 1,518 4,515 5,481 223 -114 5,143 1,040 672 3,815 230 1,436 729 708 815 4,666 3,729 43 42 (') 17 (') 1 7 10 387 794 410 10 24 25 8 68 75 104 19 30 20 12 16 383 251 (') 2 9 13 55 24 2 28 1 483 156 149 (') 24 106 47 310 662 297 91 206 737 26 55 23 67 45 23 17 4 234 54 54 n.a 1 65 n.a. 70 937 189 149 599 n.a. n.a. 8,007 6,777 1,230 1,529 5,239 6,425 282 -117 6,027 1,182 799 4,256 263 1,906 1,125 781 1,230 5,195 47 46 1 22 C 7 12 433 879 466 12 26 29 11 78 94 115 19 36 23 12 14 413 264 ( L ) 4 10 14 58 27 2 34 1 543 173 175 ( L ) 24 122 49 350 748 326 103 223 825 30 58 24 75 52 25 18 4 257 66 60 n.a. 1 69 n.a. 86 1,021 201 160 660 n.a. n.a. 8,359 7,588 771 1,538 5,436 6.533 321 -125 6.087 1,353 919 4.736 311 1,487 647 840 5,763 4,661 55 54 1 34 (') 7 13 14 479 981 508 13 24 32 17 92 111 119 22 36 25 12 5 474 308 (') 6 11 17 61 28 3 37 1 616 191 196 (') 33 141 55 420 817 347 117 230 911 34 63 22 89 56 28 19 4 292 71 64 n a 1 75 n.a 94 1.102 220 164 718 n.a. n a. 9,433 8,321 1,112 1,541 6,119 7,346 343 -131 6,872 1.445 1.115 5,073 373 1,901 991 910 1,112 6,234 5,003 61 58 2 37 (') 5 19 13 507 995 495 22 19 31 21 81 124 109 28 22 27 12 n a 500 337 ( L ) 7 11 16 66 23 3 35 2 648 194 199 (') 32 158 64 563 801 392 133 259 999 33 67 22 98 62 31 21 5 333 75 59 31 1 62 n a 97 1,232 246 170 815 n a n a 9,910 9,319 591 1,549 6,398 7,659 376 -138 7,145 1.567 1.1 5,669 460 1,529 466 1,064 591 7,067 5,736 61 59 2 38 (') 3 22 14 626 1,145 587 26 22 36 24 91 150 127 39 26 34 12 n a 558 362 (') 3 13 19 73 29 3 54 2 750 234 232 (') 35 176 72 622 904 455 151 304 1,136 38 79 25 124 71 36 24 5 381 79 60 35 1 65 n.a 112 1,331 241 180 910 n a n a 10,748 10,217 531 1,554 6,915 8,216 403 -135 7,678 1,775 1,295 6,226 531 1,460 366 1,093 531 7,685 6,249 46 45 1 51 1 9 26 15 669 1,257 672 30 24 40 28 104 178 145 38 31 38 15 n a. 585 361 ( L ) 3 15 20 86 34 4 59 3 818 270 244 L L > 38 194 73 670 969 510 165 344 1,259 43 83 27 144 62 39 32 6 430 97 62 39 1 72 n a 122 1,436 256 188 993 n a n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 256 Nebraska STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Nebraska, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ■ . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: ■ Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,535 11,428 1,107 1,561 8,031 9,708 463 -157 9,089 2,013 1,433 6,930 615 2,163 940 1,223 1,107 8,602 7,034 56 54 1 46 1 7 22 16 738 1,415 742 34 26 45 33 125 186 153 45 37 41 18 n.a. 673 420 ( L ) 3 17 27 95 38 5 66 2 949 324 275 1 56 216 78 743 1,070 574 185 390 1,444 47 94 30 169 76 47 37 7 498 107 66 49 2 79 n.a. 137 1.568 272 203 1,093 n.a. n.a. 13,566 12,811 755 1,564 8,672 10,360 539 -184 9,637 2,335 1,594 7,790 691 1,879 570 1,309 755 9,605 7,878 67 65 2 56 1 10 27 18 754 1,634 865 40 23 50 41 132 239 181 48 42 49 20 n.a. 769 460 (') 3 19 28 120 48 5 82 3 1,107 401 299 1 59 253 95 852 1,170 634 207 427 1,605 49 99 28 203 82 51 40 7 562 120 70 55 2 82 n.a. 154 1,726 299 211 1,217 350 866 14,369 14,273 95 1,572 9,139 10,494 588 -204 9,703 2,800 1,866 8,483 780 1,232 -100 1,332 95 10,399 8,521 59 58 1 79 1 13 47 18 726 1,765 916 36 28 51 49 134 256 187 50 46 58 23 n.a 849 532 (') 3 19 27 124 54 6 79 4 1,215 441 310 1 63 291 108 943 1,233 705 236 470 1,796 55 105 27 220 81 57 42 7 660 137 79 61 2 89 n.a. 171 1.878 322 228 1,327 370 957 16,634 15,784 849 1,579 10,538 11,976 674 -226 1 1 ,076 3,415 2,142 9,171 837 1,967 651 1,315 849 11,126 9,049 63 62 1 84 1 12 57 15 667 1,902 976 36 29 52 53 144 282 190 52 50 65 23 n.a. 926 578 ( L ) 2 21 29 132 64 7 1,308 466 335 1 64 322 121 992 1,294 767 263 504 1,972 59 108 27 252 85 52 45 7 744 145 86 66 2 99 n.a. 194 2.078 335 272 1,470 430 1,040 17,445 16,715 730 1,582 11,029 12,264 721 -233 11,310 3,771 2,365 9,568 912 1,784 512 1,272 730 11,534 9,285 67 67 ( L ) 83 ( L ) 15 52 16 633 1,857 935 31 30 51 43 140 260 185 54 49 68 23 n.a 922 569 ( L ) 2 19 31 138 67 7 84 4 1,366 463 347 1 67 349 140 1,008 1,319 797 289 508 2,154 62 116 28 282 82 55 45 7 870 160 93 69 2 104 n.a. 179 2,249 349 302 1,598 470 1,128 18,063 17,585 478 1,584 11,401 12,569 753 -246 11,570 3,945 2,547 9,950 987 1,632 267 1,365 478 12,092 9,701 77 76 1 62 f 36 18 656 964 35 32 54 40 140 265 193 58 51 72 23 n.a, 924 545 ( L ) 3 20 30 150 72 7 93 4 1,414 483 363 1 68 365 135 1,001 1,395 880 308 572 2,327 61 131 28 331 105 66 50 8 908 168 106 76 2 111 n.a. 175 2,391 381 320 1,691 499 1,191 20,108 19,007 1,102 1,589 12,658 14,379 834 -286 13,259 4,224 2,626 10,786 1,065 2,528 890 1,638 1,102 13,277 10,732 93 92 1 78 (') 12 42 24 794 2,118 1,132 33 38 56 50 161 309 252 67 56 84 26 n.a 986 568 (') 3 21 35 152 80 10 113 4 1,547 540 410 1 81 368 148 1,057 1,512 938 329 610 2,594 64 144 32 409 137 83 56 10 939 199 117 84 3 121 n.a. 197 2,545 401 342 1,802 540 1,262 21,222 19,823 1,400 1,585 13,392 15,375 927 -312 14,136 4,265 2,821 11,366 1,138 2,871 1,184 1,688 1,400 13,976 11,249 99 96 2 84 11 48 25 852 2,169 1,120 33 39 58 50 164 290 250 67 59 88 22 n.a. 1,049 601 ( L ) 3 22 39 170 83 10 116 5 1,599 562 414 1 83 377 162 1,067 1,630 986 341 644 2,764 65 167 32 478 154 67 62 9 974 214 123 88 3 120 n.a. 208 2.727 420 364 1,942 584 1,357 21,843 20,487 1,356 1,574 13,875 15,781 986 -312 14,483 4,394 2,966 11,716 1,181 2,884 1,153 1,731 1,356 14,425 11,591 98 94 4 53 ( L ) 10 17 26 872 2,193 1,102 33 41 59 47 158 290 247 70 49 89 19 n.a. 1,091 611 (M 2 26 44 186 85 6 125 7 1,637 562 461 1 84 370 159 1,066 1,620 1.061 356 704 2,991 66 186 33 546 153 81 67 10 1,030 252 125 95 4 126 n.a. 218 2,834 432 383 2,019 605 1,414 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nebraska 257 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Nebraska, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instalments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing '. Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 24,376 22,412 1,963 1,571 15,511 18,095 1,179 -344 16,572 4,590 3,214 13,166 1,320 3,609 1,744 1,866 1,963 16,131 12,993 149 147 2 63 ( n ) p: 26 27 892 2,481 1,270 42 48 60 60 172 314 301 91 52 106 24 n.a 1,210 664 ( D ) 52 49 216 89 3 147 10 1,665 524 533 1 102 409 96 1,264 1,668 1,219 380 839 3,592 68 214 35 619 171 91 72 15 1,261 285 145 116 5 153 314 27 3,139 482 418 2,239 657 1,582 25,782 24,001 1,781 1,575 16,371 18,874 1,282 -355 17,237 5,116 3,429 13,938 1,446 3,490 1,563 1,927 1,781 17,093 13,756 148 147 1 53 (') 11 15 27 896 2,603 1.324 45 72 65 65 152 347 294 87 55 117 26 n.a, 1,279 702 ( D ) 3 50 232 99 ( n ) 147 11 1,721 543 562 1 109 411 94 1,342 1,743 1,294 389 905 3,955 70 201 38 731 165 91 74 16 1,392 290 163 131 5 166 373 47 3,337 508 427 2,403 721 1,681 27,717 25,570 2,148 1,581 17,536 20,401 1,367 -371 18,663 5,335 3,720 14,985 1,627 3,789 1,911 1,877 2,148 18,253 14,600 172 171 1 62 1 18 15 28 936 2,725 1,404 46 78 73 67 163 379 291 99 60 125 21 n.a. 1,321 711 ( D ) (°) 31 51 247 104 4 158 11 1,751 540 602 1 109 392 106 1,472 1,817 1,374 403 971 4,291 76 195 40 896 170 94 89 17 1,493 252 175 147 6 179 394 67 3.654 545 456 2,653 812 1,840 28,652 26,681 1,970 1,591 18,012 21,100 1,446 -389 19,264 5,365 4,022 15,692 1,787 3,620 1,758 1,862 1,970 19,129 15,248 190 190 1 63 1 14 19 29 962 2,830 1,422 49 75 70 66 168 370 308 99 65 130 23 n.a. 1,408 782 ( L ) 3 33 55 253 110 4 155 12 1,848 567 622 1 111 387 161 1,478 1,905 1,430 424 1,006 4,541 83 196 38 928 174 84 105 18 1,612 267 196 163 6 194 400 78 3,881 564 474 2,843 883 1.960 30,697 28,673 2,024 1,602 19,157 22,450 1,516 -423 20,510 5,804 4,383 16,617 2,002 3,831 1,820 2,011 2,024 20,426 16,429 209 208 1 64 1 ( D ) 15 ( d : 1,025 3,060 1,525 44 88 76 71 206 385 317 102 69 141 24 n.a. 1,535 847 ( D ) ( n ) ( r> ) 61 262 134 5 172 14 1,967 572 689 1 131 388 186 1,595 1,979 1,588 464 1,123 4.944 90 205 42 1,008 176 84 145 18 1,775 288 212 180 7 192 433 91 3,997 583 431 2,982 921 2,062 31,785 30,068 1,718 1,612 19,714 23,242 1,609 -453 21,180 5,887 4,719 17,294 2,193 3,755 1,511 2,244 1,718 21,524 17,429 249 248 1 61 1 ( n ) 16 ( D ) 1,153 3,223 1,610 48 99 77 81 223 407 301 126 77 148 23 n.a 1.613 894 ( n ) ( D ) ( n ) 66 267 134 4 192 14 2,089 566 752 1 138 400 231 1,618 2,089 1.699 488 1,210 5,248 91 226 44 1,113 188 86 138 21 1,839 292 228 194 7 209 462 110 4,095 615 378 3.102 944 2,158 33,029 31,434 1,594 1,622 20,365 24,568 1,739 ^165 22,364 5,762 4,902 18,384 2,320 3,864 1,359 2,505 1.594 22,974 18,768 266 265 1 59 1 8 14 36 1,388 3,574 1,787 60 102 87 87 244 451 350 129 94 159 24 n.a 1,787 1,008 ('■) 5 37 70 285 145 5 218 13 2.196 572 820 1 155 390 257 1,611 2,254 1,765 510 1,254 5,655 85 235 46 1.269 217 95 144 22 1,951 304 242 194 8 228 493 123 4,206 620 346 3,241 991 2,249 34,391 33,237 1,154 1.635 21,029 25,470 1,857 -500 23,113 6,069 5,210 19,632 2,330 3,508 901 2,607 24,316 19,944 278 277 1 60 ("I 10 ("} 33 1,472 3,727 1.855 ( D ) 99 88 86 257 476 371 130 I") 174 19 n.a. 1.872 1.065 (') 7 33 72 290 161 5 226 14 2.340 618 873 1 161 398 288 1,694 2,380 1,895 574 1,321 6.099 88 242 49 1.463 225 100 159 26 2,041 312 255 208 9 242 573 106 4,372 603 376 3,392 1.031 2.361 37,652 35.280 2,372 1.648 22,847 28,003 1.936 -521 25.547 6.559 5.547 20,866 2,295 4,843 2,092 2.751 2,372 25,631 21,140 265 265 (') 59 ("i M 16 33 1,636 3,882 1,905 ( D ) 103 93 82 273 494 378 122 (") 176 22 n.a. 1.977 1,169 (') 7 33 73 299 153 5 224 14 2.441 649 833 1 241 406 311 1,771 2,524 1,967 562 1.405 6.594 92 247 50 1.699 236 100 165 26 2.156 335 278 230 10 250 604 116 4,491 614 385 3.493 1,062 2,430 39,135 37,588 1,547 1,657 23,618 28,912 2.070 -578 26,265 7.061 5,809 22.318 2.330 4,264 1,265 2.999 1,547 27,365 22,721 286 285 (') 64 P P) 17 35 1,674 4,135 2,071 70 115 100 79 291 552 414 139 105 183 24 n.a. 2,064 1,226 ( L ) 9 33 80 301 158 4 233 20 2,803 662 952 1 252 581 356 1,890 2,641 2.062 579 1,484 7,166 125 262 50 1.931 255 108 171 29 2.277 360 292 249 11 254 ?;: 131 4.644 669 384 3,591 1,077 2,514 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 258 Nevada STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nevada Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 69% 80% Net earnings by place of residence | j Dividends, interest, and rent 14% 17% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 ^- — -^ 86% y{^ \ 82% y^ /^ ^> ^ \ \^^11% ( ^ ^-11% \. Jx 3% \ ^3 ^7% Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 EL ^BrnihT" Ilia irai I Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't D 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nevada 259 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Nevada, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ..... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 78 70 8 90 866 65 (') n.a. 65 12 1 76 65 11 92 830 62 (') n.a. 62 13 1 61 61 ( L ) 94 651 47 < L > n.a 47 12 2 96 551 41 (') n.a 41 10 2 47 44 3 96 493 37 0) n.a. 37 9 2 53 54 (') 98 544 42 (') n.a. 42 10 2 65 59 6 100 655 53 (') n.a. 53 11 2 85 72 13 101 840 67 ( L ) n.a. 66 15 3 78 79 -1 103 759 61 1 n a 61 15 2 81 74 7 105 776 65 1 n a 65 15 2 92 82 10 107 857 73 1 n.a. 73 16 3 101 93 113 889 79 1 n a 79 18 4 119 110 9 122 976 97 1 n a 96 19 3 216 202 14 139 1,553 195 2 n a 193 19 3 149 1 45 9 36 14 181 156 < L i 12 65 13 15 29 2 19 25 10 9 7 229 211 18 152 1,505 211 3 n.a. 208 18 3 161 1 49 12 37 18 193 151 (') 13 33 25 18 34 2 25 42 12 23 7 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) " Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 229 210 19 155 1,478 207 4 n.a. 203 23 4 159 2 47 14 33 19 187 126 li 10 18 23 35 2 27 61 15 38 236 214 22 147 1,606 211 4 n.a. 207 23 6 160 2 49 14 36 22 189 127 (') 9 14 9 24 38 3 30 62 15 39 254 231 23 145 1,751 217 3 n.a. 215 28 11 158 2 58 14 44 23 195 164 (') 11 22 10 27 49 4 41 30 12 263 236 28 149 1,766 220 3 n.a. 217 34 13 162 3 55 17 38 28 192 169 1 13 21 11 26 49 4 44 23 10 1 12 274 247 27 156 1,756 238 3 235 27 12 175 3 60 20 40 27 211 181 1 13 22 14 28 47 5 53 29 13 2 14 280 252 29 157 1,786 241 3 (') 238 30 13 177 3 61 22 40 29 213 177 (') 11 20 13 28 45 6 54 35 15 5 15 321 289 32 162 1,982 271 4 -1 265 38 17 198 4 69 25 44 32 239 197 (') 13 22 15 30 47 8 62 42 17 9 16 370 332 38 168 2,200 319 5 -2 312 42 15 235 5 79 30 49 38 281 232 1 16 24 19 36 54 7 75 50 20 11 18 432 399 34 181 2,389 379 6 -3 370 45 18 290 6 83 26 57 34 345 283 1 21 40 23 42 61 476 457 19 195 2,441 421 7 -4 410 46 20 337 19 402 331 1 26 48 26 45 71 11 103 71 25 23 23 514 495 18 213 2,411 450 8 -6 436 54 24 361 9 80 11 69 18 432 354 1 29 51 26 44 77 13 113 77 25 27 26 598 581 17 237 2,522 528 10 -8 510 61 27 427 10 90 10 81 17 511 425 1 32 55 30 49 92 17 148 86 26 28 31 620 601 19 250 2,480 544 11 -9 524 66 30 444 11 89 11 78 19 526 428 1 30 45 38 52 92 18 151 98 33 28 36 663 643 21 260 2,552 581 13 -11 557 72 34 476 12 93 13 81 21 561 453 1 25 54 38 55 92 19 174 103 32 29 41 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 260 Nevada STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Nevada, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services , Forestry, fishing, and other" , Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 693 669 24 269 2,575 597 12 -13 572 79 42 489 10 99 16 82 24 573 464 1 1 (') 18 14 (') 4 48 32 17 3 (') 4 7 1 (') 48 17 7 7 10 6 17 83 22 7 15 194 60 11 5 17 4 2 63 1 17 6 1 n.a. ( L ) 3 n.a. 6 110 34 30 45 n.a. n.a. 763 741 22 279 2,733 658 14 -14 630 89 43 543 12 103 14 89 22 636 523 2 2 (') 18 12 ( L ) 5 57 34 19 3 ( l ) 5 7 1 1 (') (') 1 ( L ) 1 (') 15 6 ( L ) ( L ) 4 5 (') (') ( L ) 53 17 8 9 12 6 20 95 25 7 17 219 67 12 5 16 5 2 74 1 19 7 1 n.a. P-) 5 n.a. 6 113 35 29 49 n.a. n.a. 835 818 17 291 2,869 715 17 -15 683 104 47 603 13 99 699 576 2 2 (') 22 17 ( L ) 5 64 36 20 3 < L i 6 7 1 (') (') (') 1 (') 1 16 7 ( L ) ( L ) 5 5 ft (') ( L ) 56 16 9 10 14 22 94 26 9 18 253 77 13 5 23 6 2 84 1 20 7 1 n.a. ( L ) 7 n.a. 7 123 37 31 55 n.a. n.a. 925 910 15 315 2,936 786 19 -15 751 118 56 663 17 106 8 98 15 770 633 2 2 ( L ) 22 16 1 5 73 39 22 3 ( L ) 7 8 1 ( L ) 1 (') (') (') 1 ( L ) i 6 ( L ) ( L ) 6 5 ( L ) ( L i 59 15 10 11 15 9 24 98 30 10 20 285 79 15 5 39 6 2 91 1 21 8 1 n.a. <3 n.a. 137 40 35 63 n.a. n.a. 1,113 1,092 20 352 3,161 963 22 -20 920 133 59 819 21 123 13 110 20 942 793 3 3 ( L ) 21 15 1 5 109 43 24 2 ( L ) 2 M 1 ft ( L ) ( L ) 1 1 19 6 (') ( L ) ( L ) 6 6 (') C) C) 67 16 11 13 17 10 30 110 36 11 25 373 85 17 5 90 8 3 105 1 24 9 1 n.a. ( L ) 11 n.a. 13 149 44 34 71 n.a. n.a. 1,251 1,229 22 397 3,151 1,094 29 -24 1,041 143 67 936 25 133 13 120 22 1,072 905 3 3 (') 21 16 1 5 148 50 29 3 1 10 8 2 ('. 2 (') (') ( L ) 2 1 21 7 ( L ) 0) (') 7 6 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 78 16 13 15 21 12 36 127 47 15 32 396 95 19 5 71 10 4 122 1 27 10 1 n.a. ( L ) 12 n.a. 18 168 48 36 83 n.a. n.a. 1,351 1,338 13 426 3,172 1,177 32 -27 1,118 158 76 1,018 30 129 4 126 13 1,164 975 3 3 ( L ) 25 17 2 6 136 52 30 3 1 10 9 2 ( L ) 2 (') (') (') 2 1 22 ( L ) ( L ) ft 8 6 ( L ) ( L ) (M 88 17 15 1 24 14 38 141 50 17 33 443 103 20 5 94 10 4 130 1 29 11 1 n.a. n.a. 21 189 52 37 99 n.a. n.a. 1,448 1,432 16 444 3,261 1,242 34 -29 1,179 185 84 1,084 34 124 4 120 16 1,226 1,021 3 3 ( L ) 28 21 1 5 126 54 31 3 1 9 10 2 f) 1 (') ( L ) ( L ) 3 1 23 9 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 8 5 ( L ) ft ( L ) 92 16 14 19 26 17 38 149 52 19 34 478 119 21 5 101 10 4 139 1 29 11 1 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 23 206 56 37 113 n.a. n.a. 1,531 1,510 20 446 3,432 1,313 43 -29 1,240 196 94 1,141 37 135 12 123 20 1,293 1,070 3 3 ( L ) 30 24 2 4 106 57 33 2 1 8 14 2 ( L 1 ( L ) 3 1 24 9 M l\ 9 6 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 94 17 16 (M 17 27 17 40 158 52 19 33 530 141 22 6 118 10 4 151 1 31 11 1 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 19 223 61 37 125 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nevada 261 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Nevada, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services "> Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,892 1,870 22 464 4,077 1,577 54 -34 1,489 268 135 1,371 43 162 9 154 22 1,554 1,256 4 4 (') 24 23 3 -2 120 61 35 2 1 9 14 2 1 2 (') (') (') 4 26 9 (') (') (') 10 6 (') C) (') 108 17 17 ( L ) 22 32 19 49 62 21 41 641 185 27 6 127 13 5 172 2 44 15 2 n.a. ( L ) 16 n.a. 28 298 75 55 168 n.a. n.a. 2,157 2,122 35 480 4,493 1,825 72 -35 1,717 287 153 1,577 52 196 24 172 35 1,790 1.451 4 4 (') 38 28 2 8 156 75 46 2 2 11 17 3 2 4 (') (') (') 4 29 10 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 11 7 (') ( L ) ( L ) 124 18 20 (') 27 37 21 56 209 73 24 49 716 218 29 7 128 15 6 189 2 52 18 2 n.a. ( L ) 18 n.a. 32 339 82 64 192 n.a. n.a. 2,419 2,382 37 493 4,904 2,025 79 ^10 1,905 330 183 1,750 64 212 24 188 37 1,988 1,605 5 5 (') 43 31 2 10 175 81 50 2 2 11 18 4 1 7 (') (') C) 4 (') 31 10 (') (') ( L ) ( L ) 12 7 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 141 18 22 (') 32 43 25 62 232 82 27 55 784 252 30 7 121 16 7 209 2 63 21 2 n.a. L L > 21 n.a. 33 383 88 69 226 n.a. n.a. 2,683 2,646 38 520 5,160 2,227 91 -43 2,093 365 225 1,925 75 227 24 203 38 2,189 1,752 6 6 (') 40 29 1 10 197 87 53 2 2 14 14 4 3 7 (') (') (') 5 < L > 34 11 (') ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 14 7 (') 1 ( L ) 159 19 24 (') 36 50 29 69 254 97 30 67 844 258 31 8 127 19 8 233 4 69 23 2 n.a. ( L ) 23 n.a 40 437 105 77 255 n.a. n.a. 3,000 2,954 46 547 5,488 2,480 103 -47 2,330 403 267 2.121 91 268 32 236 46 2,434 1,958 8 8 44 28 2 14 225 102 63 3 2 17 14 5 5 10 (') (') 1 6 (') 39 12 f) ( L ) 1 ( L ) 17 8 M 1 M 180 22 27 I 1 -) 40 58 34 78 286 110 35 75 926 287 33 9 129 21 12 240 3 95 27 3 n.a (') 25 n.a 43 476 110 86 280 n.a. n.a. 3,430 3,372 59 569 6,030 2,846 133 -57 2,656 464 311 2,426 108 311 43 268 59 2,787 2,273 10 9 1 52 32 4 17 304 126 80 4 3 1 18 6 8 13 < L ! ( L ) 1 9 46 15 (') 1 1 (') 19 9 w 1 ("•) 209 25 32 ( L ) 48 66 37 90 327 121 41 81 1,033 314 36 10 120 25 13 288 4 98 33 5 n.a PO 28 n.a. 60 514 112 89 313 n.a. n.a. 3,803 3,766 37 597 6,373 3,097 153 -60 2,884 535 384 2,658 128 311 19 292 37 3,060 2,497 11 10 1 73 42 8 23 273 138 88 4 2 17 23 6 8 15 (') (M 3 10 50 15 ( L ) 1 1 (') 20 10 ( L ) 2 ( L ) 239 26 36 (') 58 74 44 107 361 127 46 80 1,170 341 40 10 131 26 14 351 5 116 36 6 n.a. ( L ) 33 n.a. 61 563 123 92 348 n.a. n.a. 4,255 4,220 35 620 6,865 3,407 162 -62 3,183 557 516 2,907 158 342 15 328 35 3.372 2,742 11 10 1 86 46 10 30 254 155 100 5 2 19 26 9 11 16 (') 1 2 10 n a 55 16 ( L ) (') 2 (') 22 13 ( L ) 2 ( L ) 265 26 38 (') 69 81 50 118 399 132 50 82 1,322 394 43 11 148 30 16 388 5 136 39 6 (') 34 n a 65 630 138 97 395 n a n a 4,882 4,845 38 647 7,548 3,911 181 -72 3.659 638 585 3,292 194 425 15 410 38 3,874 3,178 14 12 2 81 39 11 31 338 175 112 7 1 21 22 12 14 21 (') 1 2 12 n a 62 17 ( L ) (') 2 i', 25 15 f) 3 (') 306 30 47 1 32 89 58 133 466 162 58 104 1,504 442 50 13 170 36 15 438 5 164 44 5 10 ( L ) 38 n a 74 696 152 110 434 n a n a 5,695 5,667 29 678 8,399 4,582 207 -89 4,286 743 666 3.847 247 488 4 485 29 4,553 3,789 15 13 2 100 55 14 31 446 225 147 11 2 33 24 15 14 25 1 (') 3 20 n a 78 20 (') (M 3 1 31 15 P") 7 362 33 56 1 105 101 65 151 522 188 69 119 1.780 519 54 15 196 36 18 541 6 194 52 6 10 (M 44 n.a 89 764 159 116 489 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 262 Nevada STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Nevada, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 , Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services'' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,942 6,918 24 719 9,651 5,615 248 -123 5,244 941 757 4,692 337 587 1 586 24 5,592 4,736 19 17 2 98 48 15 35 636 284 190 15 2 37 29 21 19 32 2 (') 7 25 n.a. 94 24 ( L ) 1 3 1 38 16 2 9 426 38 68 1 129 118 71 188 644 240 82 158 2,201 718 67 17 238 44 22 628 9 230 59 7 13 (') 48 n.a. 101 856 175 117 564 n.a. n.a. 8,122 8,112 11 765 10,616 6,491 302 -139 6,050 1,187 885 5,495 396 601 -14 614 11 6,481 5,531 25 21 4 110 51 24 35 705 342 230 18 1 46 38 25 24 41 1 1 8 28 n.a. 111 26 ( L ) 1 3 1 50 19 2 10 (') 503 45 82 1 143 147 85 229 759 307 101 206 2,551 860 75 17 264 53 25 697 10 278 67 9 16 ( L ) 52 n.a. 128 950 190 125 635 205 430 9,420 9,360 60 810 11,626 7,417 345 -168 6,904 1,440 1,075 6.302 468 647 35 612 60 7,357 6,275 28 22 6 174 91 38 44 751 372 257 14 4 42 47 29 30 46 2 2 11 31 n.a. 115 28 (') 1 2 1 51 20 2 11 564 47 86 1 158 167 104 262 831 343 115 228 2,949 1,001 85 16 329 58 30 768 10 335 75 9 21 ( L ) 63 n.a. 149 1,083 206 146 731 228 504 10,691 10,666 26 848 12,613 8,232 417 -181 7,635 1,762 1,295 7,103 529 601 2 598 26 8,207 6,982 27 23 4 240 146 38 56 793 423 298 14 5 40 57 33 35 46 2 14 13 39 n.a 125 30 (') 1 2 2 53 21 2 14 (') 627 48 91 1 168 195 124 298 920 374 131 244 3,280 1,097 90 17 401 63 30 826 10 390 84 9 25 ( L ) 61 n.a. 177 1,225 209 172 843 266 577 11,222 11,182 40 882 12,730 8,487 439 -181 7,867 1,909 1,446 7,330 567 591 16 574 40 8,448 7.082 26 22 4 220 135 32 53 656 425 293 11 4 34 50 30 34 52 2 16 15 43 n.a 132 32 ( L ) 1 2 1 55 23 3 15 (') 666 50 92 1 176 203 143 305 924 350 140 210 3,510 1,116 92 17 456 65 30 879 7 458 101 10 29 8 n.a. 190 1,365 223 206 937 286 651 11,862 11,830 32 902 13,151 8,941 530 -186 8,224 2,061 1,577 7,654 617 670 8 662 32 8,909 7,457 34 26 8 199 131 19 49 668 442 302 18 5 35 37 29 43 57 2 16 15 44 n.a 140 35 ( L ) 1 2 3 58 22 2 17 (') 707 54 104 1 196 194 158 312 976 407 154 253 3,711 1,179 104 17 508 77 36 878 7 479 114 11 32 u n.a. 209 1,453 245 222 985 293 692 13,042 13,000 42 925 14,100 9,767 513 -204 9,050 2,327 1,665 8,277 657 833 17 816 42 9,726 8,228 37 31 6 230 149 ( D ) ( D ) 56 750 492 338 19 6 40 38 28 58 67 3 14 18 47 n.a 154 35 ( d : 2 4 4 64 22 2 22 ( D ) 743 57 115 1 211 183 175 362 1,085 440 166 273 4,089 1,438 111 20 593 93 47 780 10 516 133 15 31 ( L ) 62 n.a 240 1,498 268 205 1,025 303 722 14,190 14,154 36 951 14,920 10,583 584 -212 9,787 2,557 1,845 8,944 707 932 10 922 36 10,547 8,921 45 36 9 233 143 ( L ) 32 58 831 525 358 19 7 42 38 30 69 69 5 6 19 53 n.a. 167 36 ( d : 2 5 3 73 22 2 24 ( D ) 770 55 120 3 221 180 191 404 1,199 462 183 279 4,452 1,773 129 21 641 107 41 637 11 572 150 17 34 ( L ) 59 n.a. 260 1,626 282 217 1,127 333 794 15,332 15,300 32 981 15,635 1 1 ,379 640 -229 10,510 2,770 2,052 9,637 782 960 7 954 32 11,347 9,630 47 37 10 238 176 W 7 54 968 545 361 23 8 45 34 33 67 65 6 4 21 57 n.a. 184 37 ( D ) 2 5 3 81 25 2 28 ( D ) 810 50 131 3 238 181 207 437 1,248 518 215 303 4,821 1,897 133 22 694 115 47 652 13 679 168 19 36 ( L ) 60 n.a. 286 1,717 294 222 1,201 373 828 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Nevada 263 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Nevada, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place ot Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services M . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 19,015 18,953 62 1,075 17,688 14,405 825 -291 13,289 3,282 2,445 12,040 959 1,406 34 1,372 62 14,343 12,325 66 58 8 424 374 ( D ) (") 31 1,308 669 439 31 14 63 4: 43 69 53 6 9 29 80 n.a. 230 41 (') 1 8 3 103 26 1 47 (') 920 40 156 6 269 205 244 597 1,495 720 252 468 6,126 2,492 158 24 481 153 55 644 31 923 224 28 45 1 80 732 56 2,018 355 224 1,439 439 1,000 21,706 21,628 78 1,137 19,084 16,161 951 -336 14,874 4,041 2.791 13,514 1.116 1,531 49 1,482 78 16,084 13,843 76 68 8 538 493 2 8 35 1,644 725 476 33 21 71 44 51 64 32 10 12 60 79 n.a 249 39 ( L ) 1 9 2 115 28 1 52 ( 1,004 40 176 4 290 224 270 697 1,647 742 265 477 6,770 2,740 176 26 585 165 58 621 32 1,056 242 32 53 2 91 798 95 2,241 383 260 1,598 487 1,111 24,628 24,548 80 1,219 20,209 18,307 1,062 -370 16,874 4,573 3,180 15,099 1,319 1.1 50 1,838 80 18,226 15.722 90 82 8 595 544 2 9 39 1,813 790 525 37 19 76 43 61 65 41 9 18 61 96 n.a 265 44 (') 2 8 1 124 33 (') 53 ( L ) 1,117 45 189 n n 252 308 800 1,806 839 296 543 7,872 3,243 207 27 708 183 67 677 36 1,254 298 32 63 2 99 860 118 2,505 419 261 1,825 554 1,271 26,468 26,394 74 1,285 20,596 19,273 1,136 -373 17,765 4,821 3,882 15,778 1,464 2,031 46 1,985 74 19.199 16,400 92 87 6 606 555 3 11 37 1,623 816 524 27 17 71 38 66 67 41 9 15 71 101 n.a 292 58 (') 1 8 2 129 37 1 55 ( L ) 1,200 57 199 (") pi 256 336 844 1,915 875 320 555 8,429 3,482 224 28 790 181 60 668 45 1,367 320 37 76 2 104 889 156 2,800 456 280 2,064 621 1.442 28,956 28,895 61 1,333 21,730 21,198 1,222 -386 19,589 4,974 4,393 17,143 1,668 2,387 35 2,352 61 21.137 18,082 99 94 5 634 576 4 11 43 1,676 956 631 ( n ) B 43 62 67 43 7 15 80 184 n.a 325 66 ( n ) ("J 10 5 134 43 1 65 ( D ) 1,259 61 210 261 366 932 2,067 1,125 362 763 9,334 3,836 260 32 906 184 64 776 49 1,520 342 37 87 2 114 934 192 3,055 515 262 2,278 689 1.589 30,945 30,847 98 1,382 22,388 22,959 1,326 ^147 21,186 5,104 4.655 18,497 1,865 2,597 69 2,528 98 22,861 19,635 111 107 4 643 581 4 13 46 2,075 1,022 661 40 19 99 42 85 74 52 10 1 8 136 n.a. 361 75 (") 1 17 9 142 44 (') 73 ( D ) 1.377 58 235 n M 285 403 952 2,189 1,422 414 1,008 9,844 4,212 264 34 902 200 72 702 73 1,627 357 39 99 3 127 929 203 3,226 539 250 2,438 711 1,727 34,105 34,039 65 1,458 23,391 25,450 1,494 ^196 23,459 5,737 4,908 20.508 2.083 2,859 29 2,830 65 25.384 21,957 127 121 6 654 593 2 11 47 2.462 1,192 764 50 21 115 37 102 89 70 12 20 87 161 n.a. 427 89 P P) 1 13 167 47 2 91 ( D ) 1,517 52 271 n pi 310 424 1,038 2,460 1,602 428 1.174 10,907 4,725 296 37 1,083 230 84 742 87 1.736 392 52 106 4 140 987 206 3,427 581 251 2,595 743 1,852 37,508 37,448 60 1,528 24,541 27.865 1,652 -543 25.669 6.463 5,376 22,545 2.167 3,152 20 3.132 60 27,805 24,121 146 141 5 719 651 ( D ) Pi 53 2,740 1,317 853 46 22 131 43 117 95 93 12 22 93 179 n a 464 91 P) 1 20 16 179 55 3 98 P) 1.627 55 306 ( r> ) P 324 444 1,150 2,673 1,929 433 1,496 11,819 5,086 307 41 1,224 251 91 822 100 1,889 421 54 111 4 153 1,089 176 3.684 601 281 2,802 792 2.010 41,412 41.354 58 1.600 25,877 30,763 1,824 -610 28,330 7,353 5,730 25,096 2,226 3,441 19 3,423 58 30,705 26,736 177 171 6 823 744 P (") 63 3,517 1,458 956 48 25 152 54 135 1 107 11 24 96 197 n a 502 107 P) ( D ) 20 15 1 58 5 105 1 1,763 56 281 P) P) 375 445 1.299 2,984 2.194 508 1,687 12,521 5,401 323 43 1,402 274 98 860 110 1,963 448 60 119 4 165 1,068 182 3.969 622 282 3.065 863 2.203 44,510 44,454 56 1,679 26,514 33,243 1,989 -653 30.600 7.779 6.130 27,287 2,291 3.665 13 3.652 56 33,187 28,967 196 189 7 844 761 3 13 68 3,862 1.577 1.036 58 32 153 69 147 118 107 12 25 110 206 n a 541 114 ( D ) ("I 22 20 208 62 6 105 2 1,917 57 299 P) ('•) 410 467 1,442 3.272 2.328 531 1.796 13.529 5,620 346 45 1.620 300 108 952 118 2.152 501 68 135 3 178 1,184 199 4,220 626 281 3,313 923 2.390 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 264 New Hampshire STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Hampshire 76% Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 69% Net earnings by place of residence | ! Dividends, interest, and rent 13% 18% Transfer payments 83% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 80°/c 12% — 4% Wage and salary disbursements j Other labor income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 1 Wholesale trade d Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1922-97 New Hampshire 265 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income- 1 Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work* Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 320 304 15 467 684 251 1 n.a. 250 63 6 204 1 46 10 35 15 235 212 (') 2 23 96 16 35 8 32 23 7 2 14 301 282 19 466 646 236 1 n.a 235 59 6 189 1 46 15 31 19 217 193 (') 1 23 83 16 32 7 31 24 7 2 14 262 250 12 470 557 198 1 n.a. 197 54 10 166 1 31 23 12 186 163 (') 1 15 72 14 27 7 28 24 8 2 14 202 192 10 474 426 145 1 n.a. 144 49 8 124 1 20 7 14 10 135 113 (') 1 7 46 11 20 6 22 23 7 2 13 198 187 10 477 415 146 (') n.a. 145 45 125 1 20 7 13 10 135 111 (') (') 4 51 10 19 5 21 24 8 2 14 228 218 10 480 475 174 (') n.a. 174 47 146 1 27 7 20 10 164 135 (') 1 6 62 10 27 6 24 29 10 1 18 239 226 14 481 498 185 (') n.a. 184 46 9 149 1 34 11 23 14 171 143 (') (') 6 64 11 31 6 25 29 10 2 17 258 244 14 481 537 194 (') n a. 194 51 14 155 1 37 11 26 14 180 148 (') 1 7 63 12 33 6 26 32 16 1 15 272 258 14 481 565 209 2 n a. 208 54 9 172 2 36 10 26 14 196 164 ( L ) 1 7 75 12 35 6 28 31 13 2 16 258 244 14 485 532 201 2 n.a. 199 47 12 163 2 36 10 26 14 186 153 (') 1 7 64 12 36 6 26 34 15 2 16 274 261 13 490 560 212 2 n a 210 53 11 174 2 36 9 27 13 199 164 ( L ) 1 9 71 13 37 7 27 34 15 2 17 284 274 10 492 577 221 2 n a 219 53 12 181 2 38 6 32 10 211 178 ( L ) 1 10 76 13 42 7 28 33 14 2 17 347 333 14 491 706 282 3 n a 280 55 11 229 2 51 10 41 14 268 224 1 1 14 104 16 50 8 31 44 22 5 17 409 335 23 482 848 3-16 4 n a 343 55 11 277 3 66 17 49 23 323 257 1 1 10 131 18 55 8 33 66 36 13 17 449 419 29 461 979 389 5 n a 382 55 12 309 4 77 22 55 29 357 273 1 1 7 142 21 53 e 35 84 49 18 16 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 484 460 24 460 1,051 420 6 n.a. 414 55 15 342 6 72 17 56 24 396 286 1 1 6 149 24 58 8 39 110 59 34 16 515 486 29 464 1,110 434 6 n.a. 428 63 24 348 7 79 20 59 29 405 304 1 1 8 154 25 64 9 42 100 44 39 17 569 543 26 495 1,149 460 7 n.a. 453 75 41 368 7 85 17 68 26 434 377 2 1 20 185 30 79 11 49 57 22 14 21 619 590 29 509 1,215 501 7 n.a 494 83 42 409 29 473 420 2 1 25 207 34 86 12 54 52 18 10 25 670 643 27 520 1,288 540 7 12 544 87 38 434 9 97 17 80 27 513 465 2 1 30 223 37 97 14 61 48 10 10 29 678 649 29 533 1,272 527 7 13 533 99 47 416 10 102 20 82 29 498 445 2 1 32 203 34 95 15 63 53 11 11 31 719 694 24 532 1,351 555 9 15 561 105 53 444 12 99 14 85 24 531 480 2 1 30 231 36 98 18 65 50 12 8 31 798 767 31 529 1,509 631 12 24 643 109 46 504 16 111 19 92 31 600 540 3 1 31 267 39 110 20 69 60 13 12 34 844 816 28 535 1,578 667 13 30 684 111 49 536 17 114 18 96 28 639 569 3 1 34 276 44 117 21 73 70 15 16 39 906 873 32 547 1,656 702 13 33 723 129 54 562 19 122 24 97 32 670 595 3 1 33 288 46 123 24 78 75 16 17 42 945 921 25 554 1,707 724 16 35 744 139 62 579 20 125 18 107 25 700 621 3 1 50 280 48 128 27 84 78 16 18 45 1,022 992 30 557 1,835 790 18 40 813 142 67 626 24 141 23 118 30 760 680 3 1 64 306 50 133 30 92 80 18 17 45 1,079 1,056 23 566 1,907 834 19 47 862 145 73 673 27 134 16 118 23 811 715 3 1 60 329 54 138 32 97 95 20 27 49 1,151 1.127 24 572 2,012 899 22 53 913 155 83 719 30 142 15 128 24 899 753 3 1 63 339 56 147 3" 107 105 21 30 53 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 266 New Hampshire STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for New Hampshire, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,170 1,145 25 581 2,014 20 49 917 160 93 720 25 144 14 130 25 863 749 3 3 ( L ) 1 1 60 328 131 23 7 7 9 7 36 34 (') (') 1 6 197 14 1 45 7 36 15 2 ( L ) 5 73 51 6 14 P) ( D ) 14 13 35 115 39 10 29 116 12 13 10 4 5 2 4 1 32 5 14 n.a. ( L ) 8 n.a. 114 23 29 61 n.a. n.a. 1,271 1,251 21 596 2,133 967 23 61 1.004 170 96 787 29 151 13 138 21 946 823 3 3 (') 1 (') 1 65 371 155 25 10 8 44 43 ( L ) (') 2 7 215 14 1 49 7 38 16 2 C-) 6 82 53 6 15 ( D ) n 14 13 38 122 43 11 32 126 13 14 10 5 5 2 4 1 36 6 16 n.a. ( L ) 9 n.a. 5 123 22 35 66 n.a. n.a. 1,344 1,321 24 609 2,207 1,013 29 71 1,055 187 102 830 32 151 16 135 24 989 858 4 3 1 2 ( L ) 1 70 383 169 25 10 9 49 50 (') 1 3 7 214 15 1 48 8 37 17 2 (') 9 79 55 6 16 ( d : ( D ) 15 14 40 126 44 12 32 134 12 14 11 6 6 2 4 1 38 6 17 n.a. ( L ) 11 n.a. 5 131 26 34 71 n.a. n.a. 1,418 1,394 24 618 2,294 1,056 30 79 1,105 198 114 865 34 157 16 141 24 1,032 892 4 3 1 2 <2 72 391 173 23 10 9 50 55 (') 1 3 7 218 15 ( L ) 47 8 37 19 2 P") 11 79 58 6 17 ( D ) ( D ) 16 14 41 129 46 13 34 148 13 15 11 8 6 3 6 1 40 7 19 n.a. ( L ) 13 n.a. 6 140 27 36 77 n.a. n.a. 1,520 1,497 22 632 2,404 1,123 32 89 1,180 221 119 923 37 164 14 150 22 1,101 955 5 4 1 2 ( L ) 2 79 420 190 24 9 8 11 10 54 62 ( L ) 1 4 7 230 15 (') 49 8 38 20 2 (' 1 83 59 5 18 ( D ) ( D ) 17 15 43 137 50 14 37 161 14 16 11 10 7 2 6 1 44 7 21 n.a. P-) 14 n.a. 7 146 26 38 82 n.a. n.a. 1,583 1,562 20 649 2,438 1,161 36 96 1,221 233 128 956 39 166 12 154 20 1,141 1,702 1,681 21 663 2,567 1,245 39 107 1,313 256 133 1,021 43 180 13 167 21 1,224 980 1,049 5 5 4 4 1 1 2 2 C 2 2 81 86 418 442 191 206 25 26 9 S 8 £ 11 12 10 11 50 54 66 7C (') ( L ) 1 1 4 4 7 8 C 227 237 15 17 C 45 42 8 11 37 38 21 22 2 3 (') ( L ) 16 1S 82 85 62 65 5 5 20 20 ( D ) ( D ) n ( D ) 18 19 15 16 45 48 142 155 54 59 15 17 39 43 170 185 15 16 16 18 11 12 12 13 8 9 2 3 6 7 47 51 8 9 24 27 n.a. n.a. ( L ) 0) 12 13 n.a. n.a. 7 8 161 175 33 36 37 39 91 101 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 1,846 1,823 24 676 2,731 1,339 41 120 1,418 285 143 1,098 50 191 17 174 24 1,316 1,132 5 4 3 1 2 96 479 226 27 10 10 15 14 62 75 (M 1 4 9 253 17 47 12 40 23 3 0-) 23 88 70 5 23 ( D ) ( D ) 20 17 51 166 62 1 44 201 18 19 12 13 10 3 8 1 57 9 31 n.a. ( L ) 14 n.a. 8 184 37 36 112 n.a. n.a. 2,039 2,012 27 681 2,994 1,485 57 139 1,567 316 156 1,222 56 207 19 16 27 1,458 1,268 6 3 1 2 116 539 267 29 11 11 18 16 71 96 ( L ) 1 5 9 ( L ) 272 16 49 13 43 25 3 ( L ) 27 95 75 5 24 ( D ) ( D ) 22 18 57 180 67 20 47 225 21 21 12 15 11 3 8 1 63 10 34 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 10 190 40 27 123 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Hampshire 267 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions o( dollars] for New Hampshire, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) s . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 . Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products '. Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,474 2,451 23 709 3,490 1,787 73 175 1,888 379 206 1,482 76 229 16 213 23 1,764 1,518 8 5 3 5 2 2 136 638 326 31 11 12 19 21 74 138 3 7 10 1 312 21 51 13 51 29 3 (') 40 104 90 5 29 ( D ) 8 22 67 213 82 23 59 279 25 24 14 19 14 3 10 1 81 12 42 n.a. ( L ) 20 n.a. 13 247 61 28 158 n.a. n.a. 2,733 2,709 23 724 3,774 1,940 79 225 2,086 414 233 1,618 87 235 16 219 23 1,917 1,651 9 6 2 5 2 3 160 669 353 33 12 13 21 24 83 145 (') 4 7 9 1 316 21 (') 51 13 55 32 4 (') 42 98 100 5 31 33 23 75 235 90 25 65 308 25 24 14 21 15 4 10 1 91 12 51 n.a. ( L ) 23 n.a. 16 266 61 30 174 n.a. n.a. 2,908 2.889 19 742 3,919 2,054 84 214 2,185 445 278 1,719 101 235 12 223 19 2,035 1,733 10 7 3 5 2 3 164 667 353 33 11 13 21 26 86 141 ( L ) 4 7 9 1 314 25 (') 47 13 56 34 6 (') 41 93 114 4 34 P) P) 39 28 84 254 98 29 70 337 27 25 14 23 16 4 12 1 101 14 57 n.a 0) 24 n.a. 17 303 68 36 199 n.a. n.a. 3,143 3,126 1 762 4,124 2,194 92 222 2,323 484 336 1,821 113 260 12 248 2.176 1,839 11 7 3 4 (') 3 174 672 358 35 12 15 23 31 83 136 (') 5 7 9 2 314 27 (') 43 13 57 36 6 (') 44 87 131 4 38 P) P) 43 35 91 277 111 32 80 368 29 26 14 25 19 5 13 2 111 16 63 n.a 8 n.a. 19 337 70 41 226 n.a. n.a. 3,482 3,462 20 782 4,454 2,442 104 243 2,581 529 372 2,013 136 294 14 280 20 2,423 2,051 13 8 5 6 (') 2 4 204 755 410 40 14 16 26 37 98 151 (') 6 8 10 4 345 28 (') 49 16 63 40 7 (') 58 85 144 4 44 ( D ) P) 52 33 102 299 118 34 84 410 34 26 14 30 20 5 13 1 121 20 72 n.a. (') 29 n.a. 23 372 71 47 254 n.a. n.a. 3,934 3,910 24 802 4,906 2.772 132 272 2,912 586 435 2.288 159 325 17 307 24 2,748 2,324 16 10 6 6 (') 2 4 232 850 477 46 16 18 29 43 115 175 (') 7 11 12 6 372 28 (') 53 18 76 44 7 (') 69 77 160 5 51 ( n ) ( n ) 57 36 120 342 131 38 93 466 34 28 15 38 23 6 17 1 144 23 78 n.a. H 33 n.a. 27 424 76 51 297 n.a. n.a. 4,344 4,328 16 817 5,317 2,985 150 316 3,151 671 522 2,476 181 328 9 319 2.969 2.505 17 11 7 10 ( L ) 5 4 227 914 531 49 16 19 33 44 135 190 ( L ) 7 15 13 8 383 31 ( L ) 47 19 87 48 9 1 69 73 173 5 54 ( n ) ( n ) 64 37 375 135 43 92 512 37 30 14 43 26 7 19 1 166 27 80 n.a (') 31 n.a. 31 464 83 55 327 n.a n a 4,686 4,667 19 830 5,646 3,125 158 347 3,314 711 661 2,567 206 352 12 340 19 3,106 2,595 16 9 7 13 8 5 211 903 540 41 14 24 30 59 145 156 (') 6 51 13 n.a 363 33 ( L ) 40 19 77 49 9 1 62 74 183 5 53 ( D ) n 71 41 162 398 148 48 99 562 35 32 14 49 27 7 24 2 188 30 79 18 P 25 n a 32 511 98 54 359 n a n.a. 5,338 5,317 21 847 6,302 3,614 178 392 3,828 795 715 2,918 261 436 14 422 3,593 3,040 20 11 9 18 (') 13 6 256 1,081 650 47 16 29 35 78 174 184 (') 7 64 15 n.a 432 36 (') 46 23 88 54 11 1 80 92 204 5 61 P) P) 78 47 184 449 180 55 125 647 44 36 16 65 35 9 27 2 217 34 80 20 1 26 n a 36 553 106 53 394 n a. n a 6,028 6.008 20 872 6,914 4,100 203 458 4,355 902 771 3,301 317 482 11 471 20 4,080 3,474 16 11 5 20 M 14 6 304 1,265 768 54 17 34 39 80 246 195 ( L ) 8 78 17 n a. 497 42 (') 51 27 98 65 11 1 109 94 223 5 67 P) P) 86 50 209 500 203 62 141 735 51 40 18 82 33 10 32 2 249 43 83 19 1 28 n a 44 606 115 53 438 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 268 New Hampshire STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for New Hampshire, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 ' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,966 6,945 21 894 7,792 4,790 236 539 5,093 1,029 844 3,845 390 555 7 548 4,769 4,097 18 13 5 16 ( L ) 9 7 378 1,497 937 72 21 40 47 98 309 228 1 10 91 21 n.a. 560 47 ( L ) 60 29 104 78 12 1 127 102 256 5 77 ( D ) n 98 56 255 586 243 72 171 848 62 45 19 100 38 13 36 3 279 50 87 27 1 34 n.a. 55 671 128 57 487 n.a. n.a. 8,007 7,984 23 912 8,781 5,473 281 644 5,836 1,210 961 4,391 454 628 9 619 23 5,450 4,723 21 15 5 19 ( L ) 12 7 441 1,768 1,137 89 19 47 60 114 378 281 1 13 109 25 n a 631 51 ( L ) 63 28 119 98 16 1 151 105 293 6 87 P) n 113 65 296 649 275 82 193 960 68 49 19 130 42 14 38 3 313 55 97 30 1 38 n.a. 65 727 130 60 537 196 341 9,166 9,151 14 924 9,917 6,059 315 800 6,543 1,494 1,129 4,890 522 646 -1 647 14 6,044 5,245 19 15 5 34 ( L ) 26 7 446 1,989 1,341 88 22 48 80 133 479 322 1 15 123 30 n a 649 55 ( L j 60 29 129 104 19 1 146 107 323 7 90 (") ( D ) 127 75 336 698 298 94 203 1,101 75 53 18 156 43 17 39 4 369 64 107 36 1 42 n.a. 78 799 146 63 589 216 373 10,371 10,347 24 937 11,073 6,670 371 904 7,202 1,856 1,313 5,423 583 664 10 654 24 6,646 5,794 19 16 3 35 *3 27 7 495 2,158 1.468 81 23 51 90 141 548 351 1 16 133 35 n.a. 690 57 (') 61 31 132 111 20 1 160 117 358 9 94 ( D ) ( D ) 144 86 370 770 332 106 226 1,257 85 58 18 188 48 17 42 3 429 76 121 40 1 40 n.a. 91 851 157 73 622 227 394 11,234 11,216 18 948 11,854 7,180 413 986 7,753 2,038 1,443 5,892 644 644 2 642 11 7,162 6,257 20 18 2 32 P-) 25 7 623 2,259 1,559 73 ( D ) 49 93 143 584 399 p: 16 147 32 n.a 700 59 P) 58 32 136 118 21 1 155 121 392 9 96 ( D ) ( D ) 153 104 376 823 334 117 216 1,399 84 62 18 225 49 21 44 3 482 83 134 43 1 43 n.a. 107 906 163 82 661 233 427 12,466 12,450 16 958 13,011 8,059 460 1,101 8,700 2,223 1,543 6,514 724 821 1 820 16 8,043 7,055 28 22 6 20 ( L ) 11 8 753 2,454 1,693 82 < D > 54 97 147 585 492 ( D ) 20 155 37 n a 761 66 C) 66 35 141 130 22 1 174 125 423 13 105 ( d ; ( d : 157 112 414 955 398 131 267 1,611 90 81 18 284 66 26 45 4 532 94 146 53 1 45 n.a. 123 175 89 724 262 462 14,182 14,161 21 977 14,518 9,104 521 1,312 9,895 2,686 1,602 7,287 785 1,031 6 1,026 9,082 8,023 31 25 7 26 ( L ) 16 10 818 2,808 1,996 101 ( D ) 65 113 158 676 615 ( D ) 23 173 44 n.a. 812 71 ( L ) 73 36 158 136 26 1 202 109 460 16 125 ( D ) ( D ) 158 117 480 1,098 438 149 290 1,862 96 94 21 351 86 35 55 5 587 113 160 65 2 49 n.a. 144 1,060 186 97 776 286 491 15,790 15,764 26 997 15,842 10,288 615 1,435 11,108 2,983 1,699 8,174 876 1,239 10 1,229 26 10,262 9,096 45 33 12 35 ( L ) 23 11 1,071 3,010 2,184 119 ( D ) 74 117 163 770 646 ( D ) 33 182 47 n.a 826 74 ( D ) 70 36 162 155 29 ( D ) 212 86 485 ( D ) 132 4 < d : 156 127 558 1,261 481 168 313 2,150 107 115 21 442 112 33 63 6 646 129 174 78 2 48 n.a. 176 1,167 198 107 861 312 550 17,460 17,433 26 1,025 17,033 11,525 702 1,497 12,320 3,339 1,801 9,170 991 1,364 11 1,354 26 11,499 10,228 52 39 13 12 (L o- -A 16 1,342 3,158 2,313 141 31 82 116 164 833 651 2 40 204 48 n.a. 845 77 ( L ) 73 35 165 171 32 2 210 78 536 P) 155 5 ( D ) 153 152 633 1,446 582 205 377 2,466 113 135 22 528 121 42 71 7 725 156 189 92 2 49 n.a. 215 1,271 205 109 957 339 618 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Hampshire 269 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for New Hampshire, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: « Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 21,363 21,315 48 1,083 19,733 14,408 896 1,770 15,282 4,081 2,000 11,290 1,245 1,873 30 1,842 48 14,360 12,793 78 70 7 31 n (": 22 1,522 3,573 2,590 163 36 77 152 194 926 399 5 37 551 50 n.a. 984 86 30 191 225 44 2 248 69 653 16 181 H n 182 193 843 1,813 933 292 641 3,348 132 170 24 652 154 48 92 22 997 210 230 124 3 70 381 38 1,567 251 111 1,204 405 799 22,708 22,660 48 1,105 20,559 15.033 962 1,868 15,939 4,555 2,214 11,737 1,321 1,974 29 1,945 48 14,984 13,249 79 70 9 18 (') (') 17 1,352 3,703 2,690 153 33 75 146 203 968 433 5 39 582 54 n.a. 1,013 88 (') 95 ( D ) 199 228 ( D ) 2 261 71 726 16 176 n 172 273 861 1,862 953 304 649 3,695 135 169 25 725 146 49 100 26 1,151 224 252 140 3 78 418 52 1.735 275 114 1,346 439 907 23,047 23,005 42 1,112 20,728 14,921 978 1,967 15,910 4,649 2,488 11,786 1,364 1,772 20 1,752 42 14,879 13,016 84 73 11 14 (') (') 14 1,036 3.676 2,680 137 32 75 145 211 978 450 5 43 551 53 n a 996 87 ( L ) 93 27 198 231 43 3 249 64 776 16 174 ( n ) ( D ) 179 318 851 1,791 958 293 664 3,829 130 156 27 679 136 49 108 28 1,269 240 283 157 3 84 436 45 1,864 293 96 1.475 472 1,003 23,678 23,636 42 1,107 21,390 14,770 998 2,034 15,806 4,641 3,231 11,635 1,405 1,729 20 1,709 42 14,728 12,826 84 72 11 14 "I (') 13 860 3,576 2,559 127 29 65 134 194 945 437 3 44 526 53 n.a. 1,018 91 L L > 96 32 203 227 46 3 263 57 799 ( n ) 171 ( n ) 84 174 349 841 1,712 994 282 712 3,946 123 152 26 677 132 48 112 27 1,347 257 308 169 4 88 434 41 1,902 295 44 1,563 499 1,064 24,758 24,702 56 1,114 22,234 15,793 1,062 2,108 16,839 4,479 3,440 12,356 1,532 1,906 35 1,871 56 15,737 13,750 89 80 10 15 n 15 881 3,838 2,759 140 35 73 149 234 1,006 485 8 43 532 54 n.a 1,079 95 (') 100 41 189 245 53 3 291 62 862 ("> 186 n n 184 377 928 1,836 1,077 263 814 4,224 135 166 28 754 144 56 125 26 1,459 265 327 187 4 89 421 36 1,987 313 44 1,630 514 1,116 25,484 25,430 54 1,122 22,710 16,484 1,115 2,200 17,568 4,563 3,353 12,744 1,672 2,068 31 2,037 54 16,430 14,381 93 85 8 16 < L i 1 15 964 3,850 2,709 143 39 73 165 250 920 490 8 38 528 55 n.a. 1,141 92 (') 112 55 194 260 49 1 309 69 945 ( n ) 200 ( D ) n 192 421 992 1,968 1,113 271 842 4.442 137 177 30 808 157 64 120 29 1.527 299 344 193 4 98 415 40 2,049 320 42 1.688 556 1,132 27,337 27,291 46 1,133 24,119 17,483 1,208 2,296 18,570 4,951 3,816 13,588 1,778 2,118 23 2,094 46 17,437 15,291 96 87 9 18 (') 1 17 986 4,109 2,882 158 43 80 1 275 940 574 12 41 512 60 n.a 1,227 96 (M 119 47 208 285 53 4 339 75 1.064 ( n ) 215 7 n 199 505 1,067 2,117 1,133 279 854 4.700 140 184 31 861 184 67 127 31 1,635 290 363 219 5 103 423 37 2,146 336 43 1,767 605 1.162 29,014 28,965 48 1,146 25,313 18,673 1.308 2,297 19.662 5,243 4,109 14,636 1,790 2.247 23 2,224 48 18,624 16,419 102 94 8 19 (') 1 18 1,076 4,244 3,009 160 36 73 191 304 936 671 12 43 525 59 n.a. 1.235 95 (') 126 49 198 291 57 8 338 72 1,132 21 223 ( D ) ( D ) 210 548 1,281 2,220 1.223 266 957 5.123 148 189 33 1,007 196 72 139 36 1,747 293 386 231 5 108 501 32 2.205 355 43 1,807 597 1,211 30,633 30,583 50 1,160 26,418 19,734 1,381 2,474 20,827 5,740 4,066 15,623 1,756 2,354 23 2,331 50 19,684 17,392 105 100 5 20 (") (" 19 1,159 4.505 3.227 160 32 79 194 314 948 788 21 50 579 61 n.a. 1,278 98 (') 130 50 195 299 63 8 360 76 1.193 21 181 n P) 217 588 1,319 2,296 1,287 276 1,011 5,507 157 194 34 1,147 204 78 150 34 1,836 299 407 246 6 115 564 36 2,292 372 43 1.877 603 1.274 32,546 32,501 44 1,172 27,766 21,242 1,493 2,663 22,411 5,970 4,164 16,982 1,797 2,462 18 2,444 44 21,197 18,812 115 110 6 20 ( n ) <") 18 1,237 4,894 3,529 176 38 82 222 330 989 907 36 58 628 65 n.a. 1.366 106 (') 149 52 202 306 67 8 383 93 1,260 22 189 (?) n 218 638 1,497 2.475 1.449 301 1,148 5,866 170 203 34 1,301 210 85 163 35 1.919 308 430 262 6 118 589 33 2.385 381 44 1,960 623 1.336 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 270 New Jersey STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Jersey Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 68% 78% Net earnings by place of residence ! j Dividends, interest, and rent 13% 19% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings ^•^ — — ~\ 1997 84% ■/ \ 82% yC^ \ BP-10% VJv- . \ P^~8% ! i Wage and salary disbursements | Other labor income D Proprietors' income 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 u I Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. □ 1969 □ 1979 TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities ! Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Jersey 271 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent* Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,659 3,599 61 3,989 917 2.788 6 n.a. 2,782 834 43 2,373 23 393 36 356 61 2,727 2,529 7 10 243 987 258 444 192 389 199 20 12 167 3,441 3,381 59 4,068 846 2,564 6 n.a. 2,558 838 45 2,214 22 327 35 292 59 2,505 2,299 7 10 186 886 247 424 166 373 205 21 11 173 3,029 2,976 53 4,120 735 2,184 6 n.a. 2,177 769 83 1,901 20 262 33 229 53 2,130 1,911 6 7 139 699 214 368 147 331 219 21 11 187 2,415 2,372 43 4,120 586 1,694 6 n.a. 1,687 661 66 1,506 18 170 24 145 43 1,651 1,443 5 3 74 527 172 265 128 270 208 20 10 178 2,144 2,096 47 4,107 522 1,532 6 n.a. 1,525 548 70 1,352 16 164 33 131 47 1,484 1,295 4 3 49 485 156 241 122 236 189 27 7 155 2,341 2,299 42 4,089 573 1,753 7 n.a. 1,746 513 82 1.531 18 205 30 175 42 1,711 1,501 3 3 54 592 168 305 119 256 210 47 5 157 2,551 2.495 56 4,085 625 1,910 7 n.a. 1,904 553 94 1,648 19 243 42 201 56 1,854 1,641 4 4 67 662 176 331 127 270 214 46 7 161 2,890 2,832 58 4,084 708 2,196 7 n.a. 2,189 586 115 1,881 24 291 42 249 58 2,138 1,861 4 5 111 746 189 372 141 293 277 115 7 155 3,046 2,986 60 4,088 745 2,386 22 n.a. 2,365 606 75 2.064 25 297 41 256 60 2,326 2,057 5 8 103 859 202 419 145 317 269 98 7 164 2,845 2,789 57 4,100 694 2,240 32 n.a. 2,208 558 80 1,936 26 278 37 241 57 2,183 1,894 5 5 79 747 192 426 135 306 289 114 6 170 3,080 3,027 53 4,129 746 2,422 35 n.a. 2.387 600 94 2.104 27 292 33 259 53 2,369 2.078 5 6 93 872 207 438 139 318 292 103 6 182 3,407 3,357 50 4,175 816 2,754 40 n.a. 2,714 600 93 2,388 30 336 29 307 50 2,704 2,408 5 7 114 1,065 240 497 145 334 296 96 15 185 4,053 3,987 66 4.255 953 3.423 50 n.a. 3,374 586 94 2,950 33 440 41 399 66 3,358 3,035 6 9 153 1,469 276 600 153 369 322 95 42 185 5,015 4,919 96 4,314 1,163 4,414 66 n.a. 4,348 566 101 3,800 41 573 64 509 96 4,318 3,879 7 10 229 2,063 323 665 159 422 439 132 123 185 5,989 5.860 129 4,206 1,424 5,378 85 n.a. 5293 608 4,627 51 700 91 609 129 5,249 4,618 8 11 166 2,681 387 735 166 465 631 215 228 189 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 6,469 6,350 119 4,171 1,551 5,800 89 n.a. 5,711 650 108 4,991 72 737 80 657 119 5,681 4,939 9 11 154 2,844 464 776 171 510 742 215 333 194 6,511 6,370 141 4,122 1,580 5,711 88 n.a. 5.624 670 217 4,840 83 788 98 691 141 5,571 4,751 10 10 155 2,538 476 837 186 539 820 210 408 201 6,852 6,688 164 4,505 1,521 5,852 94 n.a. 5,757 703 391 4,884 90 877 117 760 164 5,688 5,057 11 12 265 2,388 515 1,032 213 621 630 165 239 227 7,245 7,096 149 4,628 1,565 6,212 100 n.a. 6,111 788 346 5,287 110 814 98 716 149 6,063 5,546 12 14 320 2,622 528 1,128 231 690 517 129 134 254 7,846 7,704 142 4.774 1,643 6,318 100 520 6,738 807 301 5,287 125 906 95 811 142 6,176 5,614 15 14 364 2,618 512 1,126 223 741 562 131 144 287 7,924 7,775 149 4,889 1,621 6,271 94 550 6,727 845 351 5,212 137 923 104 818 149 6,122 5,534 18 15 368 2,489 508 1,139 238 759 589 143 129 316 8,767 8,617 150 4,872 1,799 6,852 125 604 7,332 998 437 5,685 172 996 103 893 150 6.702 6.084 21 17 422 2,797 532 1,185 273 838 618 160 121 338 10,001 9,818 183 5,006 1,998 8,023 147 692 8,567 1,068 366 6.661 223 1,139 133 1.006 183 7,840 7,076 24 20 537 3,333 609 1,329 295 928 764 203 190 371 10,811 10,643 168 5.125 2,109 8.651 162 746 9.235 1,181 395 7,238 252 1,160 121 1,039 168 8.483 7,596 26 21 534 3,638 660 1,414 316 987 887 237 238 412 11,651 11,475 176 5.229 2,228 9,285 169 820 9,935 1,273 443 7,793 283 1.209 130 1,079 176 9,108 8,163 29 24 562 3.932 706 1.496 349 1.065 946 239 250 457 11,896 11,751 145 5,360 2,219 9,331 197 845 9.979 1,364 553 7,813 299 1,220 98 1.121 145 9.186 8,203 30 22 601 3,763 717 1,570 389 1.109 983 230 248 505 12,672 12.538 134 5,502 2,303 9,915 222 912 10.605 1.456 611 8.264 337 1,315 87 1,227 134 9,781 8,793 32 24 646 4,010 765 1,646 429 1.241 988 240 205 543 13,762 13.600 162 5,615 2,451 10.681 243 1,000 11,438 1,655 669 8.908 389 1,384 116 1,268 162 10,519 9.495 34 28 707 4.371 836 1.725 457 1.339 1.024 245 183 596 14,638 14,504 133 5.737 2,551 11.328 281 1.070 12.117 1,736 785 9.431 440 1.456 90 1.367 133 11.195 10.078 34 30 718 4.546 898 1,873 508 1,471 1,116 261 191 664 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 272 New Jersey STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for New Jersey, 1958-87 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agncultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 14,867 14,711 156 5,890 2,524 11,297 252 1,124 12,169 1,775 923 9,364 449 1,484 104 1,380 156 11,141 9.920 36 30 6 24 p n c) 18 680 4,364 2,433 ( D ) ( n ) 173 241 296 364 683 102 190 176 132 ( L ) 1,931 336 7 161 259 158 178 568 101 116 46 870 147 233 65 111 154 160 644 1,299 530 128 402 1,473 51 180 108 227 59 63 46 15 349 95 58 n.a. L L > 92 n.a. 132 1,221 293 199 729 n.a. n.a. 16,010 15,879 132 6,015 2,662 12,207 296 1,245 13.155 1,912 944 10,142 506 1,559 83 1,476 132 12,075 10,771 36 30 6 26 PJ ( D ) 1 19 756 4,752 2,692 P) Pi 191 264 330 382 781 111 198 206 147 ( L ) 2,060 353 7 167 284 169 191 605 103 134 47 918 147 258 70 118 161 163 690 1,383 573 134 439 1,638 57 186 109 266 61 66 51 14 388 114 64 n.a. ( L ) 108 n.a. 155 1,304 303 202 799 n.a. n.a. 16,880 16,738 142 6,103 2,766 12,768 348 1,370 13,790 2,097 993 10,683 531 1,555 94 1,461 142 12,626 11,237 37 33 5 27 P) PJ 3 20 786 4,924 2,798 P) n 196 273 337 403 806 128 201 220 148 ( L ) 2,125 369 8 163 285 172 200 645 100 137 46 965 144 276 80 120 170 175 731 1,420 589 143 445 1,759 57 193 115 288 69 79 58 14 405 121 74 n.a. ( L ) 122 n.a. 165 1,389 327 205 857 n.a. n.a. 17,747 17,610 138 6,265 2,833 13,276 368 1,467 14,375 2,241 1,130 11,093 562 1,621 91 1,530 138 13.138 1 1 ,642 41 35 5 26 P) P) 5 18 844 5,016 2,812 P) P) 208 274 345 409 805 128 187 231 142 2,204 408 7 154 287 180 205 671 102 143 48 1,021 137 301 84 131 179 188 745 1,432 621 149 472 1,896 56 205 113 326 76 87 64 14 428 134 84 n.a. ( L ) 136 n.a. 173 1,497 352 210 934 n.a. n.a. 19,084 18,960 125 6,376 2,993 14,166 394 1,608 15,380 2,513 1,192 11,859 612 1,695 77 1,618 125 14,041 12,448 46 41 5 30 ( D ) ( D ) 5 21 909 5,352 2,992 P) P) 218 280 370 458 860 117 197 249 154 2,360 429 7 158 299 202 217 693 104 197 53 1,074 133 328 95 137 186 196 789 1,515 659 158 501 2,074 60 215 114 372 84 92 65 13 475 144 95 n.a. ( L ) 150 n.a. 194 1,593 369 213 1,010 n.a. n.a. 20,038 19,919 119 6,531 3,068 14,743 454 1,715 16,003 2,756 1,279 12,369 647 1,727 69 1.658 119 14,624 12,928 45 40 5 33 P) p: 6 23 955 5,471 3,012 P) P) 233 277 382 458 859 116 187 257 154 2,459 444 7 162 296 217 228 747 99 202 57 1,127 134 351 102 141 195 205 834 1,577 708 170 538 2,179 63 226 114 387 92 88 69 13 507 157 106 n.a. ( L ) 159 n.a. 198 1,696 392 209 1.095 n.a. n.a. 21,515 21,401 114 6,660 3,230 15,662 477 1,892 17,078 3,099 1,338 13,134 708 1.820 60 1,760 114 15,548 13.726 49 44 5 34 p: ( n : 7 24 1,050 5,717 3,100 P) P) 249 294 416 503 840 116 170 251 168 2,618 461 8 171 313 229 248 804 101 220 61 1,185 130 375 106 148 210 217 877 1,709 768 184 584 2,337 67 236 116 433 98 82 71 13 554 174 119 n.a. ( L ) 169 n.a. 202 1,822 416 214 1,193 n.a. n.a. 23,204 23,076 128 6,767 3,429 16,775 511 2,069 18,334 3,436 1,435 14,079 802 1,894 69 1,826 128 16,647 14,695 55 49 6 37 n P) 9 25 1.137 6.160 3,376 P) P) 263 310 459 546 907 154 176 274 1 (') 2.784 484 8 183 334 235 266 865 109 238 63 1,269 136 410 112 157 228 225 917 1,822 802 1 615 2,497 72 245 116 450 101 95 74 14 596 191 130 n.a. ( L ) 179 n.a. 234 1,952 436 214 1,302 n.a. n.a. 25,137 25,008 129 6,851 3,669 18,193 666 2,294 19,820 3,747 1,570 15,290 865 2,038 73 1,964 129 18,063 15,897 59 54 5 36 P> P) 8 26 1,185 6.679 3,671 P) Pi 288 342 505 605 1,001 147 184 303 183 2 3,008 503 6 194 364 256 294 953 106 263 69 1.364 131 452 130 170 243 237 1,009 1,936 855 200 655 2,774 81 267 117 492 109 105 81 15 665 216 139 n.a. (') 214 n.a. 273 2,167 492 258 1,417 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Jersey 273 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New Jersey, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place ol Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing : Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local : 29,901 29,787 114 7,005 4,268 21,214 853 2,857 23,218 4,518 2,164 17,802 1,097 2,315 61 2,253 114 21,100 18,396 69 64 5 55 ( n ) H 28 25 1,387 7,453 4,012 ( D ) P) 321 358 553 707 1,094 166 159 331 196 12 3,440 558 3 225 413 289 331 1,140 118 292 73 1,596 122 544 149 224 275 282 1,200 2,244 1,040 238 802 3,352 96 295 124 626 132 118 94 17 857 244 171 n.a. ( L ) 237 n.a. 340 2,704 598 333 1,773 n.a. n.a. 32,201 32,086 116 7,095 4,539 22,963 975 2,991 24,979 4,780 2,442 19,373 1,228 2,361 67 2,294 116 22,847 19,881 74 69 5 56 ( n ) ( D ) 21 33 1,484 8.045 4,307 P) p> 358 388 606 769 1,150 167 167 355 206 11 3,739 578 2 249 428 309 365 1,273 129 336 70 1,752 125 594 158 251 325 299 1,354 2,383 1,105 275 830 3,628 103 294 125 716 138 114 90 18 952 244 197 n.a 1 266 n.a. 369 2,966 627 345 1,994 n.a. n.a. 34,800 34,686 114 7,190 4,840 24,859 1,058 2,927 26,728 5,102 2,969 21,048 1,413 2,398 62 2,335 24,746 21,403 78 72 6 55 ( n ) M 19 35 1,660 8.276 4,321 ( D ) p> 370 386 633 775 1,141 163 151 360 208 10 3,955 613 3 248 420 331 401 1,405 128 340 68 1,978 136 655 186 277 393 332 1,524 2,626 1,181 307 874 4,023 109 309 125 817 153 115 101 20 1,086 278 226 n.a. 1 271 n.a. 413 3,342 697 361 2,284 n.a. n.a. 37,421 37,315 106 7,282 5,139 26,499 1,177 2.980 28,302 5,504 3,615 22,410 1,575 2,514 58 2,455 106 26,392 22,649 82 6 41 P) M 6 33 1,779 8,376 4,266 ( D ) ( D ) 376 363 644 738 1,112 196 129 360 211 8 4,110 636 3 261 430 360 412 1,454 148 340 66 2,174 142 736 182 299 454 361 1,673 2,830 1,341 346 995 4,346 115 297 125 859 174 123 105 21 1,202 323 257 n.a. 2 307 n.a, 438 3,744 738 392 2,614 n.a. n.a. 40,593 40.490 103 7,337 5,533 28,849 1,303 3,157 30,703 5,843 4,046 24,351 1,814 2,684 53 2,631 103 28,746 24,591 97 91 6 62 ( n ) (") 23 36 1,898 8,994 4,590 ( D ) w 420 390 712 824 1,138 219 119 400 212 11 4,404 649 3 288 451 409 452 1,556 164 366 68 2,357 140 815 168 309 520 406 1,848 3,043 1,467 390 1,077 4.824 132 299 125 956 200 137 108 23 1,313 363 300 n.a. 2 330 n.a. 536 4,156 818 387 2,951 n.a. n.a. 44,366 44,227 139 7,335 6,048 31,711 1,595 3,266 33,383 6,448 4,535 26,828 2,036 2,847 84 2,763 139 31.572 26,917 109 101 8 71 ( D ) P) 25 41 2,074 9,754 5,021 ( D ) (") 459 427 805 920 1,250 226 119 430 224 12 4,733 683 3 312 478 443 495 1,694 174 375 77 2,579 149 893 210 330 580 417 2,024 3.320 1.576 435 1,141 5,411 141 309 128 1,069 215 144 126 24 1,493 415 323 n.a. 2 357 n a. 665 4,655 892 346 3,417 n.a. n.a. 48,202 48,050 152 7,335 6,571 34,069 1,782 3,429 35,716 7,170 5,316 28,873 2,293 2,903 99 2,805 152 33,917 28,833 112 101 10 98 ( D ) ( n ) 53 37 2,085 10,496 5,313 ( D ) ( d : 493 459 872 1,016 1.342 205 117 409 243 8 5,183 722 3 304 465 505 541 1,979 226 361 75 2,781 154 949 220 383 635 441 2,301 3.489 1,623 495 1,129 5,848 145 311 121 1.189 232 177 141 26 1,668 441 349 n a 2 368 n.a. 679 5.084 1,042 311 3,730 n.a. n.a. 51,574 51,462 112 7,341 7,025 35,447 1,858 3,669 37,258 7,474 6,842 29,799 2,601 3,046 52 2,995 112 35,335 29.870 108 97 11 121 P> ("I 80 33 1,931 10,543 5,238 ( D ) (") 485 417 882 1,060 1,278 210 101 428 232 n.a 5.306 749 4 291 468 469 570 2,051 267 367 72 2,905 153 927 242 410 700 472 2,558 3.724 1.752 541 1.211 6.228 141 321 120 1,298 252 151 160 28 1,905 459 329 123 2 297 n.a 640 5,464 1.109 292 4,063 n.a. n.a. 56,399 56.281 118 7.344 7,679 38,906 1,995 3,947 40,858 8,079 7,462 32,354 3,039 3,513 52 3,461 118 38,788 32.795 129 113 16 163 P) ( D ) 121 33 1.953 1 1 ,479 5,640 ( D ) P) 517 413 964 1.129 1.347 264 101 480 264 n.a 5,839 816 3 296 517 503 618 2,284 293 426 81 3,301 168 1.021 276 437 869 531 2,864 4,045 2,029 586 1,443 6,833 158 334 140 1,468 282 157 173 30 2,153 498 336 141 2 313 n a 648 5,994 1,267 304 4.422 n.a. n a. 61,788 61,661 126 7,342 8,416 42.715 2,175 4,312 44,853 8,969 7,966 35,164 3,487 4,064 54 4,011 126 42,589 36,152 129 114 15 184 (") (") 131 35 2,042 12,707 6,193 P) (") 561 436 1,003 1,229 1,482 347 108 546 301 n.a. 6,514 825 4 301 587 552 727 2,630 324 477 3.656 180 1,098 289 486 1,041 561 3,114 4,320 2,246 627 1.619 7,754 183 348 152 1.743 271 171 234 30 2.403 614 347 150 3 348 n a 757 6,437 1,325 290 4.821 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 274 New Jersey STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for New Jersey, 1958-97— Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: « Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products , Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation sen/ices Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 68,923 68,780 143 7,356 9,369 47,795 2,478 4,884 50,200 10,241 8,482 39,150 4,020 4,624 75 4,549 143 47,652 40,673 148 130 18 139 ( D ) Q 39 2,450 13,975 6,878 < D > ( n ) 615 485 1.116 1,426 1,622 360 115 595 333 n.a. 7,097 886 8 324 657 608 826 2,821 355 523 89 4,163 203 1,219 293 549 1,282 617 3,640 4,776 2,556 685 1,871 8,826 238 386 166 2.083 326 204 261 35 2,663 660 384 185 4 397 n.a. 834 6,978 1,458 285 5,236 n.a. n.a. 77,001 76,867 134 7,373 10,444 52,869 2,850 5.602 55,621 11,976 9,404 43,419 4,449 5,002 63 4,939 134 52,735 45,168 161 141 20 166 P) P) 104 44 2,839 15,376 7,585 ( D ) ( D ) 652 537 1,201 1,579 1.801 406 130 688 374 n.a. 7,791 970 7 325 685 651 964 3,088 399 594 107 4,562 232 1,302 356 590 1,405 677 4,208 5,121 2,809 751 2,058 9,926 375 403 160 2,441 329 229 297 37 2,920 714 428 222 4 415 n.a. 953 7,567 1,541 313 5,713 1,380 4,333 86,872 86,747 124 7,376 11,777 58,047 3,156 6,606 61,497 14,581 10,794 47,903 5,073 5,071 51 5,019 124 57,923 49,579 167 149 18 304 ( D ) ( D ) 237 46 2,909 16,581 8,272 ( D ) ( D ) 681 596 1,264 1,749 1,995 379 136 815 419 n.a. 8,309 1,075 6 339 672 677 1,031 3,317 458 642 93 5.068 228 1,409 457 634 1,591 750 4,679 5,432 3,055 846 2.209 1 1 .385 605 439 154 2,853 348 262 317 48 3,301 770 489 254 4 446 n.a. 1,094 8,344 1,678 334 6,331 1,596 4,735 96,827 96,669 158 7,407 13,072 63,226 3,695 7,v~ 66,720 17,958 12,149 52,420 5,605 5,201 89 5,112 158 63,068 54,100 171 159 12 327 ( d ; 259 48 3,020 17,680 8,742 ( D ) P) 685 665 1,318 1,819 2,121 372 143 912 446 n.a 8,938 1,148 6 341 699 731 1,098 3,646 508 669 92 5,521 216 1,459 484 720 1,835 808 5,185 5,844 3,359 941 2,418 12,994 880 459 156 3,358 384 275 353 47 3,693 811 536 271 4 458 n.a. 1,308 8,969 1,836 375 6,758 1,761 4,998 104,026 103.855 171 7,431 13,999 67,395 4,041 7,730 71,084 19,542 13,400 56,053 6,116 5,226 97 5,129 171 67,224 57,445 192 181 11 287 ( D ) ( D ) 219 49 3,203 18,084 8,670 100 172 654 632 1,280 1,774 2,237 296 143 940 443 n.a. 9,415 1,201 6 320 680 748 1.214 3,915 537 706 87 5,991 151 1.502 485 810 2,139 905 5,620 6,181 3,376 1,022 2,354 14,510 1,028 479 159 3.955 418 287 360 53 4,165 914 575 263 4 467 n.a. 1,384 9,779 1,955 440 7,384 2,026 5,358 112,615 112,412 203 7,468 15,080 73,366 4,404 8,045 77,007 21,200 14,407 60,718 6,616 6,032 130 5,902 203 73,163 62,688 224 210 14 162 p; M 103 49 3,630 18,881 8,993 113 194 646 619 1,295 1,734 2,458 332 130 992 479 n.a. 9,1 1,313 6 327 724 839 1,298 3,985 537 778 81 6,261 99 1,623 515 943 2,126 954 6,036 6,985 4,018 1,179 2,838 16,491 1,114 564 160 4.973 478 303 409 56 4,553 1,023 629 315 4 493 n.a. 1,416 10,475 2,089 488 7,898 2,133 5,765 125,357 125,155 202 7,515 16,680 81,394 4,961 8,455 84,888 25,530 14,939 67,426 7,027 6,941 128 6,813 202 81,192 69,896 261 249 12 212 2 8 146 57 4,676 20,062 9,541 135 247 672 633 1,332 1,700 2,747 399 148 991 535 n.a. 10,521 1,374 13 326 743 888 1,497 4,230 517 853 80 7,066 104 1,859 629 1,103 2,302 1,069 7,012 7,678 4,300 1,302 2,998 18,629 1,239 632 187 5,723 603 394 462 69 4,979 1,207 696 351 4 533 n.a 1,550 11,297 2,227 515 8,555 2,348 6,207 134,719 134,486 233 7,566 17,807 88,527 5,602 8,839 91,764 27,330 15.625 73,100 7,545 7,881 157 7,725 233 88,294 76,050 321 292 29 274 P) P) 204 62 5,483 20,751 9,706 159 271 678 614 1,385 1,783 2,739 363 160 1,050 505 n.a. 1 1 ,045 1,466 12 342 739 891 1,706 4,457 504 848 81 7,556 103 1,i 652 1,243 2,420 1,158 7,545 8,555 4,667 1,468 3,199 20,898 1,372 742 189 6,742 713 386 569 77 5,379 1,347 731 413 5 544 n.a. 1,689 12,244 2,286 549 9,409 2,579 6,830 144,056 143,821 235 7,622 18,900 95,617 6,280 9,387 98,724 28,865 16,467 79,375 8,052 8,191 163 8,029 235 95,382 82,363 354 315 39 60 P) P) -22 74 6,349 21,365 9,929 177 282 710 628 1,430 1,778 2,829 307 159 1,117 513 n.a. 1 1 ,436 1,579 11 336 770 868 1,802 4,649 490 856 75 8,189 113 2,156 702 1,337 2.622 1,259 8,219 9,300 5,515 1,751 3,764 23,012 1,466 816 199 7,480 755 441 574 88 5,917 1,524 774 472 6 600 n.a. 1,901 13,019 2,292 562 10,165 2,872 7,294 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Jersey 275 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for New Jersey, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other i Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services " Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 171,997 171,739 258 7,712 22,302 116,947 7,875 10,373 119,445 34,017 18.535 96,055 9,615 11,277 172 11,105 258 116,689 101,259 496 455 40 213 ( n ) ( D ) 94 113 7,950 23,695 10,751 215 268 749 697 1,470 1,992 2,299 386 192 u 595 n.a. 12.943 1,728 10 383 786 914 2,127 5,517 488 912 79 9,289 ( D ) 2,498 572 ( D ) 3,174 1,368 10,407 10,928 8,076 2,277 5,800 30,207 1,758 957 215 6,968 972 488 615 168 7,878 2.068 907 603 8 755 5,596 250 15,429 2,547 569 12,314 3,497 8,817 183,505 183,254 251 7,726 23,751 122,816 8,383 10,114 124,547 38,959 19,999 101,054 10,282 11,479 157 11,322 251 122,565 105,995 505 471 34 181 P) P 24 154 7,976 24,193 10,664 198 258 744 673 1,446 2,020 2,301 344 175 1,882 622 n.a. 13.529 1,792 8 409 766 925 2,234 5,892 517 912 73 9,430 108 2,639 520 1,692 3,031 1,440 10,954 11,208 8,826 2,485 6,341 32,723 1,956 952 232 7,084 993 508 603 202 8,975 2,218 981 698 9 833 6,153 327 16,569 2,687 568 13,314 3,759 9,555 193,035 192,809 226 7,758 24,883 128,786 8,805 10,511 130,493 40,518 22,024 105,799 10,993 11,994 115 11,880 226 128,560 110,507 532 496 36 191 P P 24 165 7,280 23,968 9.806 157 247 700 651 1,436 1,947 1.855 265 151 1,851 546 n.a. 14,162 1,754 5 413 736 925 2,267 6,457 567 953 85 9.941 114 2,646 534 1,740 3,367 1,540 11,417 1 1 ,342 9,355 2,539 6,816 36.480 2,180 990 244 8,024 1,012 478 695 217 10,279 2,476 1,016 785 11 898 6.802 373 18,053 2,943 583 14,527 4,067 10,460 197,153 196,936 217 7,784 25,328 130,235 9,178 10,393 131,450 40,738 24,965 106,700 1 1 ,625 11,910 105 1 1 ,805 217 130,018 110,885 525 492 33 164 P n 15 146 6,248 23,939 9,375 134 220 654 599 1,355 1,852 1,758 254 127 1,881 540 n.a. 14,564 1,784 ( n ) 427 692 918 2,259 6,794 604 982 ( D ) 10,508 114 2,621 608 1,851 3,581 1,732 11,265 11,213 9,531 2,417 7,115 37,492 2.260 969 235 7,873 935 463 798 209 11,121 2,513 1,178 860 12 943 6,673 451 19,133 3,130 567 15,435 4,442 10,993 209,344 209,129 215 7,826 26,749 138,824 9,669 1 1 ,746 140,901 39,881 28,561 112,861 12,692 13,271 104 13,167 215 138,609 118,294 549 519 30 189 P) P) 15 170 6,143 24,734 9,380 126 222 683 630 1,357 1,815 1,675 233 112 1,972 556 n.a. 15.354 1,875 ( D ) 432 702 950 2,430 7,199 616 1,046 ( D ) 11,106 126 2,667 659 1,952 3,857 1,845 12,307 11,550 11,035 2.630 8.404 40,681 2,499 1,041 259 8,553 948 462 900 226 12,333 2,713 1.262 937 18 960 7,185 384 20,315 3,285 558 16,472 4.561 11,911 216,183 215.932 250 7,873 27,457 144,366 9,866 11,698 146.197 40,228 29,757 116,657 13,762 13,946 134 13,813 250 144,115 122,748 594 567 27 215 1 5 22 187 6,484 24,842 9,161 128 236 678 622 1.348 1,687 1,636 350 114 1,812 548 n.a. 15,681 1,942 4 460 785 938 2,555 7,177 629 1,090 101 12,188 123 2,838 671 2,073 4.470 2,012 12,450 1 1 ,907 12,119 2,784 9,335 41,949 2,593 1,131 273 8.391 994 488 876 282 12,962 2,904 1,353 1,017 23 1.049 7,255 359 21,367 3,297 506 17.565 4,794 12,771 224,290 224.043 246 7,916 28,333 149,965 10,455 1 1 ,586 151,097 42,559 30,634 121,158 14.371 14,436 129 14,308 246 149.719 127.409 645 619 26 247 (') 6 14 227 6.887 25.373 9,365 135 253 708 656 1,347 1,704 1,642 480 126 1,785 527 n.a 16,008 1,949 1 466 761 954 2,652 7,358 644 1,109 111 13,152 127 2,978 686 2,246 4,986 2,128 13,050 12,396 11.999 2.823 9,176 43,660 2,671 1,108 281 9.390 1,069 467 892 293 13.504 2,905 1,446 1,089 24 1.130 6.989 404 22,310 3,327 503 18,480 5,107 13.373 235,425 235.175 250 7,962 29,568 156,304 10,961 12,408 157,751 45,070 32,604 126,660 14,165 15,479 116 15,363 250 156,053 133,043 669 644 25 211 (') 7 15 1 7,018 25,577 9,421 135 244 733 659 1,368 1,721 1,642 477 146 1,787 509 n.a 16,156 1.949 ( D ) 425 734 945 2,748 7,507 633 1,098 ( D ) 13,704 121 2,989 563 2,450 5,378 2.202 13,473 12,739 12.868 2,979 9,889 46,784 2,824 1,161 300 10.429 1,097 483 1,044 333 14,245 3,030 1.489 1,190 25 1,158 7,547 430 23.010 3.372 532 19,107 5.501 13.606 247,381 247,120 261 8,008 30,892 162,796 1 1 ,407 14,041 165,431 48,110 33,840 132,866 13.773 16,157 121 16.036 261 162,535 139,081 702 684 18 201 ( L ) 7 17 177 7,279 25,612 9,345 137 226 718 635 1,343 1.758 1,587 384 171 1,878 508 n.a 16,267 2,003 1 391 706 962 2.823 7,608 570 1,089 114 14,395 117 2,632 541 3,178 5,613 2.314 14,149 13,107 14,239 3,095 11,143 49,396 3,015 1,195 302 11,621 1,144 507 1,107 337 14.529 3.149 1.537 1,226 25 1,209 8.008 486 23,454 3.399 504 19.552 5,540 14,012 260,736 260.536 200 8,058 32,356 171,907 11,977 16.133 176,063 49,708 34.965 141,306 13.838 16,763 58 16,705 200 171,707 147.584 747 729 18 236 ( D ) (") 22 207 7,772 26,874 9.685 149 246 729 665 1,352 1.781 1,616 410 185 2,016 537 n a. 17.189 2,035 1 404 696 990 3,145 8,113 574 1,126 106 15,123 122 2,785 559 3,211 6.132 2,314 15.158 13,674 15,230 3.186 12.045 52,769 3,049 1.228 302 13,163 1,188 495 1,158 371 14.905 3,334 1,618 1,313 26 1,231 8.875 514 24,123 3,332 511 20,280 5.836 14.444 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 276 New Mexico STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Mexico Components of Personal Income 1969 M% 1997 77% 11% 16% | ! Net earnings by place of residence i Dividends, interest, and rent 20% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82%y( /\ 81% n/^ ,/""" ~~~^ A \ ^^^T 14% f ? W-ii% V._3^4% \ - \- ^-8% Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Mexico 277 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for New Mexico, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 172 122 51 420 410 150 ( L ) n.a. 150 19 3 51 100 81 1 12 5 4 18 23 3 16 19 8 (') 10 143 113 29 427 334 120 ( L ) n.a. 119 20 3 126 101 25 436 289 103 (') n.a. 103 16 92 81 11 441 208 74 (') n.a. 73 12 6 95 77 18 449 211 79 (') n a. 78 11 6 114 96 18 461 247 96 ( L ) n a. 96 12 6 139 109 30 475 292 118 ( L ) n.a. 117 15 7 168 134 33 489 343 141 ( L ) n.a 140 18 10 33 107 74 (') 11 7 4 13 22 2 15 34 22 ( L ) 11 182 144 38 503 362 158 1 n a 157 19 6 103 1 54 31 22 38 120 87 1 15 8 5 15 25 3 17 32 20 (') 13 173 144 28 513 337 148 1 n a. 147 20 6 103 1 44 22 22 28 120 86 1 14 8 4 14 26 3 16 34 21 (') 13 186 152 35 523 356 158 1 n.a. 157 22 7 106 1 52 29 23 35 124 90 1 14 7 5 15 28 3 17 34 21 (') 13 200 162 38 531 377 171 1 n a 170 23 112 1 57 31 26 38 133 97 1 15 6 5 17 32 3 18 36 22 (') 13 239 191 48 505 473 206 2 n a 204 27 131 1 73 40 34 48 158 119 1 17 12 7 20 37 4 22 39 22 1 15 322 257 65 508 634 281 3 n a 273 36 184 2 95 53 42 65 216 150 1 21 23 9 26 41 4 26 67 26 24 16 411 342 69 533 770 372 7 n a 366 37 262 2 108 54 54 69 304 174 1 26 20 10 31 51 4 32 129 38 73 18 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 464 389 74 526 881 425 8 n a 417 36 11 302 4 119 58 61 74 351 194 1 25 12 16 38 61 4 36 157 41 96 20 500 436 64 530 943 449 9 n.a. 441 39 20 330 5 115 46 69 64 385 221 1 20 21 22 39 72 6 41 164 43 100 21 522 442 80 562 929 440 6 n a. 434 51 37 291 5 143 62 81 80 360 274 1 23 32 26 43 93 8 48 86 34 28 24 589 481 107 582 1,011 496 7 n.a. 489 57 43 324 6 166 79 107 388 306 1 32 48 30 45 93 8 50 82 30 21 32 680 568 112 604 1,126 582 6 -2 574 64 42 400 7 175 85 90 112 470 359 3 56 43 25 48 96 10 79 111 36 22 53 738 616 122 644 1,146 631 7 -A 620 73 45 433 8 190 96 94 122 509 380 3 52 55 28 49 102 12 78 128 39 30 59 830 724 106 689 1,205 693 9 -4 680 87 63 495 10 188 81 107 106 587 438 3 57 65 41 52 114 20 86 149 42 42 64 967 819 148 717 1,349 837 11 -8 818 99 51 587 13 237 120 117 148 689 508 4 67 68 56 69 130 20 94 181 53 57 71 1,048 929 118 735 1,426 912 12 -10 890 106 52 689 15 209 84 125 118 794 565 4 86 62 68 78 142 23 102 229 66 86 77 1,095 1,017 78 756 1,448 944 13 -12 919 118 57 748 17 178 44 134 78 866 619 4 93 67 75 87 157 26 110 247 72 91 85 1,121 1,029 92 763 1,469 969 15 -16 937 117 66 752 18 199 63 136 92 877 619 5 81 66 81 83 159 30 116 258 77 87 93 1,216 1.134 82 785 1,549 1,048 18 -19 1,012 137 68 830 21 197 49 148 82 967 689 5 96 71 95 88 172 33 129 278 86 90 101 1,315 1.235 80 806 1,632 1.145 21 -21 1,103 142 71 920 24 201 49 152 80 1.065 764 5 115 78 73 101 183 34 174 301 99 88 114 1,473 1,376 97 847 1,739 1,277 26 -23 1,228 165 81 1,013 28 235 68 168 97 1.180 856 5 127 96 78 109 201 40 201 324 110 91 123 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 278 New Mexico STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for New Mexico, 1958-97 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining , Metal mining Coal mining .' Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels , Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services '■> Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,623 1,508 115 886 1,832 1,402 30 -25 1,347 184 92 1,111 34 257 84 173 115 1,287 931 5 5 ( L ) 121 29 1 67 24 116 86 52 9 1 6 1 3 3 1 1 10 1 2 15 34 16 ( L ) 1 7 2 7 ( L ) (') 109 31 21 8 19 29 55 163 47 15 33 229 13 18 13 23 10 4 4 2 38 9 3 n.a. ( L ) 17 n.a. 74 356 124 100 133 n.a. n.a. 1,747 1,647 100 919 1,901 1,504 35 -26 1,443 201 103 1,208 40 256 69 187 100 1,404 1,028 5 5 (') 128 35 1 67 26 130 98 63 11 1 8 2 3 3 2 1 14 1 2 15 35 17 ( L ) (L l 2 6 ( L ) (') 118 31 24 9 22 32 62 180 54 17 37 254 15 20 13 29 11 5 5 2 43 11 3 n.a. (M 19 n.a. 78 376 130 97 149 n.a. n.a. 1,796 1,708 954 1,883 1,531 42 -24 1,465 215 116 1,246 43 242 58 184 88 1,442 1,045 5 5 ( L ) 141 47 1 65 28 119 99 61 9 1 9 2 3 3 2 1 12 1 2 16 38 19 0) 1 (') 8 3 6 1 (') 121 31 25 9 23 32 64 180 56 19 37 262 15 20 14 27 12 5 6 2 46 11 3 n.a. 21> n.a. 81 397 138 95 164 n.a. n.a. 1,880 1,775 105 965 1,948 1,584 44 -23 1,517 228 134 1,270 47 266 75 192 105 1,479 1,065 5 140 45 1 65 29 117 97 59 8 1 9 2 3 4 3 1 2 16 37 18 (') 1 (') 8 2 6 1 ( L ) 122 30 25 10 23 34 67 182 59 20 38 277 16 21 14 29 13 5 6 2 49 12 4 n.a. 8 n.a. 84 414 147 91 175 n.a. n.a. 1,959 1,871 979 2,001 1,650 46 -20 1,584 236 138 1,341 48 261 58 203 88 1,563 1,126 7 7 ( L ) 136 44 1 64 27 117 109 71 9 1 9 2 3 4 4 1 17 1 2 19 38 18 (') 1 (l 9> 2 6 1 ( L ) 126 32 26 11 24 34 68 192 62 22 40 309 17 22 14 45 14 5 6 2 52 13 4 n.a. 8 n.a. 90 436 154 95 187 n.a. n.a. 2,025 1,933 92 989 2,048 1,699 52 -19 1,629 247 149 1,380 50 269 62 207 92 1,606 1,144 7 7 ( L ) 127 35 2 62 28 126 106 67 11 1 10 2 3 4 6 1 7 1 2 20 39 20 ( L ) 1 2 5 1 (') 133 32 27 13 26 35 69 199 68 24 44 307 17 23 15 32 15 6 6 2 55 13 5 n.a. ( L ) 24 n.a. 95 463 160 99 204 n.a. n.a. 2,137 2,065 73 1,006 2,125 1,786 56 -20 1,710 269 159 1,477 55 254 41 213 73 1,713 1,213 7 7 ( L ) 127 34 3 61 29 139 116 76 11 1 11 2 4 4 10 1 12 *i 20 39 21 ( L ) 1 ( L ) 10 2 5 1 ( L ) 139 32 26 14 29 38 69 215 72 26 46 328 19 24 15 38 14 6 6 3 61 13 6 n.a. u n.a. 101 500 169 108 223 n.a. n.a. 2,269 2,183 85 1,012 2,242 1,1 58 -21 1,807 289 173 1,556 59 271 53 218 85 1,801 1,258 (' 128 32 3 59 34 147 116 76 11 1 10 2 4 4 10 1 12 M 2 19 40 21 ( L ) 2 5 1 C-) 146 33 28 16 30 39 72 226 77 28 49 339 20 25 15 124 13 6 7 2 61 13 7 n.a. u n.a. 23 543 184 111 248 n.a. n.a. 2,397 2,289 108 1,007 2,381 1,986 72 -22 1,892 314 191 1,612 63 311 78 233 108 1,878 1,302 9 9 ( L ) 124 35 3 54 32 144 125 81 13 1 10 2 4 5 12 1 10 ( L ) 3 19 44 21 ( L ) 2 ( L ) 10 2 7 1 ( L ) 153 35 28 17 32 41 75 238 79 29 50 355 21 27 15 128 14 7 7 2 67 15 9 n.a. ( L ) 19 n.a. 25 576 196 108 272 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Mexico 279 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New Mexico, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place ol residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: « Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,694 2,584 110 994 2,711 2,188 87 -24 2,078 344 272 1,799 78 311 79 232 110 2,078 1,421 11 10 (') 138 49 5 63 21 153 129 80 14 1 10 2 5 6 16 2 18 1 4 3 49 22 (') 3 (') 11 3 8 1 1 162 33 30 17 35 47 84 262 87 32 55 395 22 28 17 136 15 7 8 2 76 15 9 n.a. 8 n.a. 28 658 229 101 328 n.a. n.a. 2,940 2,821 119 1,011 2,908 2,393 102 -21 2,270 361 309 1,964 86 343 86 257 119 2,274 1,564 11 11 (') 154 58 5 64 26 145 89 14 1 10 3 6 7 19 2 20 1 5 1 56 24 ( L ) 2 4 (') 13 3 9 1 1 175 35 33 18 38 51 93 284 97 35 61 431 24 30 17 142 16 9 7 3 88 17 13 n.a. (') 36 n.a. 29 710 234 118 358 n.a. n.a. 3,241 3,100 142 1,023 3,168 2,591 110 -21 2,460 396 386 2,108 98 385 109 276 142 2,450 1,663 12 12 (') 160 65 6 60 29 170 152 92 14 2 11 3 6 9 18 2 21 1 5 1 61 25 (') 3 6 (') 13 3 8 2 1 190 33 37 20 43 56 100 309 107 39 68 462 26 31 18 149 17 10 8 3 95 20 15 n.a. s n.a. 34 787 256 133 398 n.a. n.a. 3,586 3,444 142 1,053 3,405 2,830 125 -21 2,684 448 454 2,300 113 417 110 307 142 2,688 1,826 14 13 M 166 66 8 65 29 210 164 99 16 2 12 3 7 11 19 2 19 2 6 (') 65 28 (') 3 7 0) 14 3 9 2 1 209 36 40 C) 21 51 61 109 344 121 43 78 489 28 32 19 149 21 11 9 4 102 23 16 n.a. ('-) 40 n.a. 35 862 273 144 445 n.a. n.a. 4,022 3,872 150 1,078 3,732 3,181 142 -18 3,021 489 512 2,575 136 470 118 352 150 3,031 2,072 15 14 1 171 64 9 66 32 260 194 122 21 2 17 4 8 17 25 1 16 3 8 (') 73 30 n 9 (') 16 3 9 1 1 239 39 50 (') 23 58 68 125 387 134 48 86 546 33 33 20 157 24 12 11 3 124 27 19 n.a. 40 n.a. 44 959 304 157 498 n.a. n.a. 4,530 4,337 193 1,104 4,102 3,567 176 -16 3,375 554 601 2,868 159 540 154 385 193 3,374 2,330 17 16 1 196 68 13 83 33 286 220 137 19 2 20 6 10 21 27 1 16 3 11 1 83 33 (') 4 12 (') 1 3 10 1 2 279 44 59 (') 24 75 77 144 439 148 56 92 600 37 34 21 168 28 14 14 3 133 30 22 n.a. (') 44 n.a. 51 1,044 331 173 540 n.a. n.a. 5,100 4,939 161 1,130 4,515 3,958 206 -14 3,738 638 725 3,204 193 561 122 439 161 3,797 2.651 18 17 1 266 90 21 120 36 326 259 162 23 2 21 7 12 22 33 3 19 3 16 1 97 37 (') 4 16 (') 20 3 13 1 2 312 45 66 (') 32 81 87 172 483 157 64 93 657 39 37 20 174 31 17 17 4 150 35 23 n.a. ^1 50 n.a 59 1,146 372 175 599 n.a. n.a 5,783 5,591 191 1,163 4,973 4,452 230 -12 4,210 689 883 3,576 242 634 148 486 191 4,260 2,982 17 16 1 328 109 26 147 46 369 278 169 24 2 21 6 13 20 30 5 21 2 25 n.a. 109 42 (') 4 15 (') 21 7 16 1 2 337 43 72 3 87 103 209 531 171 71 99 742 48 39 21 186 37 18 19 4 179 39 21 17 (') 47 n.a. 68 1.279 393 184 702 n.a. n a. 6,500 6,365 135 1,195 5,438 5,004 258 -11 4,735 765 1,000 4,064 306 633 86 548 135 4,869 3.430 22 20 2 366 157 27 131 51 425 322 194 29 2 23 10 15 22 33 6 25 2 27 n a 127 48 (') 5 18 1 24 9 19 1 3 390 50 83 w 34 98 125 230 612 204 83 122 861 57 44 25 218 43 20 21 4 212 44 22 20 (') 53 n.a 76 1,438 430 191 817 n a n a 7,333 7.185 147 1,225 5,985 5,674 293 -10 5,372 882 1.078 4,583 376 715 100 615 147 5,527 3,980 22 21 1 460 196 41 166 58 505 386 233 36 1 29 22 17 25 39 6 31 2 23 n a 153 52 ( L ) 6 22 1 31 11 26 1 4 449 55 96 ( L ) 48 107 142 257 676 225 92 133 999 67 48 28 258 42 24 28 5 244 57 24 22 ('1 62 n a 89 1.548 451 197 900 n a n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 280 New Mexico STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for New Mexico, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,425 8,243 182 1.252 6,730 6,536 338 -10 6,189 1,049 1.187 5,248 459 829 120 710 182 6,354 4,658 26 25 1 533 221 51 199 62 615 443 270 40 2 37 23 1 28 49 7 40 3 23 n.a. 173 56 (' 24 1 39 9 30 2 4 517 63 115 (') 52 121 166 305 778 275 108 167 1,166 79 60 31 302 51 28 33 6 279 66 26 32 ( L ) 70 n.a. 104 1,697 484 212 1,000 n.a. n.a. 9,588 9,369 218 1.281 7,487 7,361 394 -6 6,959 1,268 1,361 5,945 536 881 151 729 218 7,143 5,291 30 28 2 650 281 64 239 67 652 516 312 42 -1 39 27 21 37 52 13 54 8 21 n.a. 204 61 ( L ) 11 26 1 51 10 37 2 5 597 75 131 ( L ) 53 147 191 352 848 311 124 187 1,335 90 62 31 365 57 31 32 6 317 76 28 37 u n.a. 122 1,852 520 223 1,109 542 567 10,802 10,612 190 1,309 8,250 8,068 445 -3 7,621 1,558 1,623 6,600 615 854 121 733 190 7,878 5,826 29 28 2 801 298 80 346 77 655 558 355 38 2 40 30 26 53 56 18 62 10 19 n.a 204 65 'Id 26 2 51 11 32 2 5 669 85 142 (') 59 169 215 385 889 330 137 192 1,511 98 64 30 422 57 37 34 8 375 86 33 40 ( L ) 84 n.a. 142 2,052 566 240 1,246 615 631 12,215 12,090 125 1,333 9,165 8,939 533 -1 8,405 1,956 1,854 7,440 694 804 58 746 125 8,813 6,512 32 31 1 927 288 90 461 89 709 604 395 40 3 44 37 28 59 61 19 65 17 20 n.a. 209 59 ( L ) 13 25 2 51 13 38 3 5 770 90 161 ( L ) 67 196 256 434 965 359 152 207 1,712 108 65 30 493 63 39 38 7 438 98 37 43 n.a. 166 2,301 609 276 1,416 707 709 13,212 13,090 122 1,364 9,687 9,498 582 -1 8,915 2,248 2,049 7,943 760 795 51 743 122 9,376 6,867 34 33 1 833 192 103 452 85 742 653 436 36 4 46 36 24 65 85 23 74 22 20 n.a. 217 60 (' ('. ( D ) 2 55 15 43 3 5 838 87 164 ( L ) 77 212 298 462 1,042 351 172 180 1,912 115 73 30 571 65 41 42 7 507 111 40 46 1 93 n.a. 170 2,509 618 324 1,566 767 799 14,044 13,914 131 1,394 10,072 10.090 673 4 9,420 2,396 2,228 8,355 819 915 60 855 131 9,959 7,224 40 38 2 676 130 88 385 73 794 710 481 43 6 48 38 21 62 110 26 79 26 21 n.a. 229 66 ( l ; ( d : ( d : 3 61 17 40 3 5 872 89 166 ( L ) 88 214 315 447 1,148 429 194 235 2,107 112 88 30 628 81 42 46 12 558 124 42 54 1 102 n.a. 187 2,735 673 347 1,714 842 872 15,387 15,236 150 1,417 10,861 11,061 688 13 10,386 2.673 2.327 9,052 879 1,130 77 1,053 150 10,911 8,004 47 45 3 723 126 ( d : ( D ) 78 918 791 544 49 7 56 42 24 66 152 27 74 26 22 n.a. 247 70 ( L ) 16 20 3 70 22 39 3 5 937 107 192 ( L ) 95 211 333 489 1,267 465 212 253 2,365 116 98 35 705 101 49 51 13 608 149 45 61 1 112 n.a. 220 2,907 707 363 1,837 915 922 16,673 16.458 215 1,438 11,592 11,931 763 1 11,187 2,955 2,532 9,677 956 1,298 139 1,159 215 11,716 8,588 53 50 3 726 110 ( D ) 433 ( D ) 970 866 603 52 9 60 37 29 68 175 34 92 29 19 n.a. 264 72 ( L ) 16 21 3 80 20 44 4 4 968 104 201 ( L ) 99 215 349 526 1,391 490 234 256 2,597 118 115 35 796 121 46 58 13 655 171 47 65 1 113 n.a. 242 3,128 746 386 1,997 998 999 17,290 17,092 198 1,463 11,820 12,208 806 23 1 1 ,426 3,139 2,725 9,948 984 1.276 124 1,152 198 12,011 8,748 56 53 3 571 79 ( D ) ( D ) 62 983 904 633 55 7 58 40 28 64 121 30 105 102 23 n.a. 271 75 ( L ) 18 22 3 85 18 40 5 5 973 105 202 ( L ) 100 205 361 521 1,414 522 247 275 2,805 121 122 36 866 115 49 63 19 714 186 48 67 1 124 n.a. 274 3,262 758 400 2,105 1,047 1,058 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New Mexico 281 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New Mexico, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions ol dollars] 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 , Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining , Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels , Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '■> Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 19,173 18,857 315 1,490 12,865 13,528 925 44 12,646 3,372 3,154 10,904 1,125 1,498 230 1,268 315 13,213 9,612 77 75 2 541 74 96 297 74 878 1,049 770 56 12 54 52 27 85 160 54 118 118 35 n.a. 279 74 ( L ) 16 25 3 96 19 32 996 95 232 (') 107 211 350 592 1,481 599 259 341 3,398 129 133 39 501 133 49 72 21 888 233 64 85 2 143 876 30 3.600 854 409 2,337 1,162 1,175 20,481 20,103 379 1,504 13,619 14,298 1,004 51 13,345 3,698 3,438 11,465 1,218 1,616 290 1,325 379 13.919 10,101 78 76 2 537 74 88 288 87 873 1,166 847 58 13 59 54 30 93 181 65 117 137 41 n.a. 319 77 (') 17 30 3 117 21 36 10 6 1,012 95 252 (') 113 215 337 616 1,537 612 261 351 3,669 137 128 41 549 130 52 75 23 969 250 76 94 2 155 945 40 3,818 938 410 2,470 1,226 1,244 22,008 21,595 413 1,520 14,480 15,329 1,073 56 14,311 3,939 3,758 12,296 1,366 1,666 313 1,353 413 14,915 10,773 87 84 3 612 79 98 343 92 863 1,228 896 59 12 61 56 34 88 210 73 122 134 47 n.a. 332 82 ( L ) 17 30 4 124 22 33 12 7 1,070 90 272 (') 137 213 357 660 1.641 638 265 373 3,975 153 137 43 570 134 57 86 24 1,081 264 82 113 2 162 1,007 60 4,142 1,012 444 2,686 1,338 1.348 23,314 22,901 413 1,547 15,069 16,370 1,167 59 15,262 3,842 4,210 13,018 1,490 1,862 318 1,544 413 15,957 11,528 101 99 2 670 79 104 387 100 871 1,285 915 54 13 61 60 35 91 251 55 106 137 51 n.a. 370 84 (') 19 32 5 152 23 37 13 7 1,123 109 287 1 137 218 372 1,757 664 262 401 4,369 168 149 42 648 142 59 97 27 1,188 288 95 136 2 178 1.081 69 4,429 1,079 477 2.873 1,426 1,447 24,917 24,444 473 1,581 15,762 17,553 1,233 63 16,384 3,871 4.662 13,843 1,644 2,066 377 1,689 473 17,081 12,395 112 110 2 658 67 114 371 106 1,001 1.303 921 56 14 65 57 38 83 258 43 115 135 58 n.a 382 84 (') 18 38 5 160 23 36 11 7 1,154 114 293 1 151 219 376 750 1,926 780 284 496 4,711 189 157 47 704 148 63 111 28 1,298 276 105 162 2 190 1.167 64 4,686 1,163 493 3,029 1,496 1.533 26,749 26,211 538 1,615 16,559 18,980 1,329 52 17,704 3,984 5,061 14,802 1,809 2,369 433 1.935 538 18,443 13,531 123 121 2 702 64 130 409 98 1,203 1,404 993 53 17 72 58 41 82 314 59 99 129 69 n a 412 93 (') 16 43 6 168 25 38 16 7 1,211 105 312 1 175 235 384 783 2,068 910 319 591 5,126 201 180 50 756 159 69 108 31 1,404 295 114 181 2 212 1,293 70 4.911 1,230 500 3,182 1,559 1,622 28,362 27,968 394 1.654 17,150 19,981 1,448 57 18,590 4.333 5,439 15,887 1,881 2,213 260 1,953 394 19,588 14,457 130 127 2 702 85 130 401 85 1,454 1,563 1,127 54 19 81 67 46 89 409 59 98 130 74 n a 436 98 R 15 40 9 179 29 39 19 7 1,230 104 316 1 188 238 383 841 2,201 960 334 626 5,377 209 180 53 759 174 76 111 40 1,475 303 126 192 3 228 1.378 71 5,130 1,297 484 3,350 1,626 1,724 30,357 30,006 351 1,684 18,029 21,266 1,576 59 19,749 4,585 6,023 17,071 1,939 2,256 204 2.052 351 20,915 15.477 142 140 2 742 95 126 437 85 1.597 1,601 1,146 56 17 69 38 63 479 46 95 124 72 n a 455 104 ( L ) 15 39 9 1 32 41 20 6 1,260 105 339 1 196 249 369 894 2,359 1,048 343 705 5,835 220 18? 57 864 187 89 140 43 1.623 313 138 222 3 243 1,442 69 5,437 1,300 538 3.599 1,745 1,855 31,826 31,472 353 1,708 18,634 21.912 1.652 69 20.328 5,025 6,473 17,699 1,873 2,340 207 2,133 353 21,558 16,018 146 145 1 764 111 114 446 92 1,578 1,684 1,207 52 17 93 65 43 75 512 46 97 128 80 n a 477 119 ("> 15 40 13 190 31 I") 23 ( D ) 1,300 114 291 1 241 274 380 911 2,457 1,113 376 736 6.066 234 184 58 885 193 94 150 35 1,737 320 144 243 3 253 1,465 68 5,540 1.311 531 3,698 1.751 1,948 33,269 32,889 379 1,724 19,298 23,003 1.758 73 21,322 5.243 6,704 18,655 1,886 2,468 224 2,244 370 22,629 16,897 161 160 1 82C 123 122 48-:. 88 1,618 1.856 1,347 52 18 96 65 50 88 601 51 108 147 77 n.a. 509 129 ( D ) 13 41 18 204 34 I": 23 1,366 117 313 1 24 8 288 400 974 2.590 1,164 409 755 6,346 242 192 5S 982 20?. 99 168 42 1,843 335 15': 247 5 260 1.479 72 5,732 1.328 507 3,897 1,893 2.003 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 282 New York STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New York 73% Components of Personal Income 1969 64o/o 1 " 7 10% 19% Net earnings by place of residence | | Dividends, interest, and rent ! | Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 / \ 81% -y( 85% V \ /\ \ V \\ rio% y v 7-12% \^v \X-4% , x ^-8% j | Wage and salary disbursements | ! Other labor income I I Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 -- h Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 H 1997 Transportation and public utilities : Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New York 283 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 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 Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 13,994 13,765 229 12.171 1,150 9,701 31 n.a. 9,670 4,126 198 7,976 93 1,633 169 1,464 229 9,473 8,813 9 16 636 2,641 949 2.025 953 1,584 660 111 18 530 13,066 12,829 236 12,647 1,033 9,067 33 n.a. 9,034 3,826 207 7,596 91 1,380 170 1,210 236 8,830 8,122 9 15 582 2,365 906 1,898 811 1,534 709 115 20 573 11,286 11,108 178 12,848 878 7,689 35 n.a. 7,654 3,290 342 6,553 84 1,052 125 927 178 7,511 6,761 10 11 422 1,844 804 1,607 699 1,365 749 115 19 615 8,771 8,641 130 13,001 675 5,786 36 n.a. 5,750 2,735 286 5,065 73 648 90 557 130 5,656 4,905 8 7 178 1,226 655 1,136 579 1,115 752 108 19 625 8,180 8,055 126 13,126 623 5,487 37 n.a. 5,451 2,432 298 4,774 67 645 92 553 126 5,362 4,568 7 6 117 1,236 604 1,008 587 1,003 794 130 16 648 8,977 8,843 133 13,253 677 6.269 37 n.a. 6,233 2,409 335 5.355 74 840 97 743 133 6,136 5,258 7 9 132 1,486 641 1,316 565 1,102 878 195 16 666 9,630 9,444 186 13,375 720 6,878 38 n.a. 6,840 2,413 378 5,782 79 1.018 149 869 186 6,692 5.749 7 8 172 1,642 669 1,463 600 1,185 944 235 19 690 10,862 10,692 170 13,481 806 7,736 41 n.a. 7,695 2,663 504 6,473 95 1,168 130 1.038 170 7,565 6.412 7 11 265 1.820 735 1,599 678 1,296 1,154 524 20 609 11,283 11.076 207 13,511 835 8,262 92 n.a. 8.170 2,748 365 6,930 98 1,235 160 1,074 207 8.055 6.973 10 15 271 2,016 794 1,760 713 1,393 1,083 418 22 643 10,629 10,455 174 13,512 787 7,882 90 n.a. 7.792 2.385 453 6,628 98 1,156 122 1,034 174 7,708 6,609 10 10 277 1,811 736 1,744 683 1,339 1.099 394 24 681 11,111 10,955 157 13,523 822 8,257 97 n.a. 8.160 2,502 450 6,963 101 1,193 106 1,087 157 8,100 7,023 10 11 336 1,966 777 1,831 697 1,394 1,078 363 26 688 11,644 1 1 ,474 170 13,456 865 8,831 108 n.a. 8.724 2.461 459 7.352 111 1,368 117 1,251 170 8.661 7,568 10 17 311 2,186 789 2,053 708 1.494 1.092 331 28 733 13,158 12.945 212 13.270 992 10,281 118 n.a. 10.163 2,545 449 8,515 116 1,650 146 1.504 212 10,069 8,891 11 21 334 2,983 864 2,381 720 1,576 1,178 362 53 763 15,143 14,813 330 13,010 1,164 12.443 142 n.a. 12.301 2.408 434 10,176 134 2,133 253 1,879 330 12,113 10.613 14 26 479 4,084 967 2,602 764 1,678 1,500 539 203 758 17,723 17,351 372 12,871 1,377 15,108 191 n.a. 14,917 2.430 376 12.344 162 2.602 281 2,322 372 14,736 12.519 16 26 358 5.343 1.151 2,927 820 1.878 2,217 789 661 767 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place ot Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income ' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) '• Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 19,429 19,027 402 12,683 1,532 16,680 204 n.a. 16,476 2,516 437 13,617 215 2,848 301 2,546 402 16,278 13,617 18 25 316 5,738 1,359 3,166 864 2,130 2,661 819 1,059 783 20,538 20,122 416 12,532 1,639 17,347 207 n.a. 17.140 2,676 722 14,067 245 3,035 308 2,728 416 16,931 14,231 18 27 359 5,650 1,419 3,474 971 2,313 2,700 765 1,112 823 22,716 22.223 493 13,434 1,691 18,530 218 n.a. 18,313 3,088 1,315 15,017 271 3,242 368 2,875 493 18.037 16,137 29 31 606 5,742 1,615 4,382 1,140 2,593 1,900 632 339 928 24,054 23,619 435 13,993 1,719 19,604 247 n.a. 19,357 3,400 1,298 16.419 329 2,856 306 2,550 435 19.169 17,363 37 39 790 6,012 1,730 4,753 1,189 2,814 1,806 524 161 1,120 25,544 25,044 499 14,497 1,762 21,668 263 -538 20,867 3,211 1,465 18,484 369 2,815 378 2,437 499 21,169 19,226 42 49 975 6,822 2,038 4,798 1,345 3,158 1.943 514 160 1,269 25,594 25.181 413 14.892 1,719 21,577 277 -552 20,747 3,441 1,405 18,416 402 2,759 299 2,460 413 21,164 19,068 51 47 1,009 6,576 1.994 4,754 1,394 3,243 2,096 561 157 1,378 27,462 27,034 428 14,865 1,847 22,983 370 -615 21,998 3,832 1,632 19,569 475 2,939 314 2,625 428 22.555 20,402 57 49 1.171 7,179 2,072 4,893 1,547 3,434 2,153 538 161 1.453 29,648 29,153 495 14,890 1,991 25,501 448 -709 24,344 3,885 1.419 21.755 578 3.168 375 2.793 495 25,006 22,414 63 60 1,251 8,142 2,346 5,229 1.652 3.671 2.591 719 292 1,581 31,061 30,555 506 15,192 2,045 26,748 492 -774 25,482 4,100 1,480 22,890 639 3,219 386 2,833 506 26,241 23.338 71 63 1.211 8.680 2,494 5,271 1,738 3,810 2,903 784 374 1,746 33,113 32,667 447 15,527 2,133 28,451 516 -866 27,070 4,444 1,600 24,452 716 3,283 335 2,948 447 28,004 24,981 72 70 1,300 9,484 2.633 5.515 1,853 4,054 3,023 813 371 1,840 34,232 33,832 400 15,814 2,165 29,063 595 -917 27,551 4,860 1,821 24,906 770 3,387 298 3,089 400 28,663 25,543 80 67 1,450 9,300 2.620 5.742 2,037 4,248 3,119 764 382 1,973 36,480 36,112 368 15,966 2,285 30,826 667 -1,001 29.157 5,340 1,982 26,315 856 3,656 275 3,381 368 30,459 27,134 78 68 1.555 9.724 2.803 5,965 2,260 4,681 3,324 825 377 2,123 38,730 38,350 380 16,112 2,404 32,893 728 -1.112 31.053 5.569 2.108 28.171 966 3.756 285 3,471 380 32,513 28,940 82 77 1.720 10.437 2.998 6.323 2,349 4,955 3,573 856 360 2,357 41,043 40.642 401 16.374 2,507 34.704 829 -1.206 32.669 5,972 2,401 29,600 1,086 4,018 298 3,720 401 34.303 30.483 81 77 1.836 10.790 3.172 6,706 2,496 5.324 3,820 884 329 2.606 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 284 New York STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New York, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 1 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 15 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 42,114 41,675 440 16,601 2,537 35,207 845 -1,255 33,107 6,102 2,906 29,924 1,159 4,123 325 3,798 440 34,767 30,797 81 63 18 68 21 1 11 35 1,832 10,441 5,284 86 181 269 475 569 957 842 222 452 674 407 151 5,157 929 25 305 1,367 362 1,065 612 147 118 228 3,050 438 406 461 630 731 382 2,974 3,776 2,741 721 2.020 5,836 305 532 427 964 133 99 252 151 1,176 457 258 n.a. 9 469 n.a. 605 3,970 956 257 2,758 n.a. n.a. 44,742 44,355 387 16,685 2,682 37,390 975 -1,390 35,025 6,652 3,065 31,733 1,303 4,354 275 4,079 387 37,003 32,828 80 62 18 75 21 1 16 37 2,015 11,156 5,710 93 190 298 523 599 1,034 983 251 427 731 438 145 5,446 966 25 341 1,429 390 1,115 647 162 124 248 3,174 439 441 482 672 746 395 3,087 3,957 3.005 753 2,252 6,280 315 559 430 1,056 139 105 267 156 1,295 520 285 n.a. 9 511 n.a. 631 4,174 957 277 2,940 n.a. n.a. 46,668 46,251 417 16,838 2,772 39,012 1,131 -1,532 36,349 7,131 3,188 33,347 1,367 4,298 305 3,993 417 38,595 34,157 85 68 17 81 24 1 21 36 2,101 11,491 5,970 89 195 315 553 619 1,110 1,049' 275 417 763 438 148 5,520 975 26 337 1,424 399 1,174 653 165 123 244 3,315 430 466 508 710 781 420 3,263 4,187 3,061 807 2,254 6,572 317 572 455 1,125 159 115 287 159 1,320 534 343 n.a. 9 551 n.a. 627 4,439 1,002 269 3,168 n.a. n.a. 48,699 48,270 428 17,061 2,854 40,340 1,140 -1,644 37,556 7,509 3,634 34,320 1,446 4,573 311 4,262 428 39,911 35,166 93 74 19 82 21 1 24 35 2,159 11,513 5,952 85 188 311 520 594 1,119 1,093 259 418 774 436 157 5,561 976 25 332 1,406 407 1,218 671 161 122 243 3,394 410 483 496 753 817 435 3,339 4,186 3,404 857 2,546 6,997 320 593 443 1,196 171 124 298 169 1,407 613 405 n.a. 10 578 n.a. 668 4,745 1,051 250 3,444 n.a. n.a. 51,309 50,959 350 17,301 2,966 42,411 1,184 -1,799 39,428 8,141 3,741 36,196 1,564 4,652 231 4,421 350 42,061 36,936 104 84 20 84 20 1 25 38 2,373 12,048 6,358 89 197 344 562 626 1,204 1,153 311 451 809 453 159 5,689 988 26 341 1,441 426 1,257 685 144 135 246 3,480 404 502 515 762 845 453 3,470 4,395 3,492 912 2,580 7,489 333 620 447 1,272 184 130 304 181 1,536 664 475 n.a. 11 619 n.a. 713 5,126 1,103 262 3,760 n.a. n.a. 53,370 52,973 397 17,461 3,057 43,791 1,338 -1,914 40,540 8,807 4,024 37,301 1,658 4,832 281 4,552 397 43,394 38,021 106 85 21 92 21 1 33 37 2,421 12,182 6,457 96 199 350 571 610 1,217 1,128 377 511 834 461 103 5,725 990 27 345 1,447 426 1,268 699 150 136 236 3,562 403 531 504 779 882 464 3,571 4,524 3,708 958 2,750 7,856 358 642 444 1,341 201 136 323 199 1,612 706 512 n.a. 14 648 n.a. 718 5.373 1,171 240 3,962 n.a. n.a. 56,975 56,598 377 17,589 3,239 46,564 1,418 -2,105 43,041 9,699 4,235 39,550 1,820 5,193 261 4,932 377 46,186 40,402 122 99 23 103 22 2 41 38 2,517 12,687 6,743 98 211 372 615 642 1,300 1,187 405 479 881 488 64 5,944 1,024 28 348 1,491 451 1,352 737 129 134 249 3,809 391 569 545 834 982 487 3,760 4,842 3,966 1,017 2,948 8,597 382 674 448 1,521 220 144 349 210 1,846 756 559 n.a. 17 687 n.a. 782 5,784 1,232 250 4,302 n.a. n.a. 60,596 60,174 423 17,734 3,417 49,148 1,457 -2,294 45,397 10,633 4,566 41,688 2,049 5,411 307 5.104 423 48,725 42,527 129 103 26 113 23 2 50 39 2,529 13,412 7,234 104 223 385 670 674 1,440 1,272 446 493 952 517 59 6,178 1,023 28 374 1,554 468 1,417 774 136 154 248 3,985 404 610 514 894 1,059 503 3,948 5,070 4,259 1,070 3,189 9,083 394 692 449 1,636 227 156 347 225 1,911 802 637 n.a. 19 732 n.a. 857 6,198 1,242 253 4,703 n.a. n.a. 65,230 64,752 478 17,843 3,656 53,018 1,949 -2,518 48,552 11,321 5,357 44,910 2,257 5,851 375 5,475 478 52,541 45,688 136 109 27 115 24 2 48 40 2,669 14,448 7,931 109 236 409 718 728 1,577 1,417 439 608 1,092 551 48 6,517 1,039 31 408 1,623 491 1,503 839 144 173 267 4,283 402 641 579 983 1,157 522 4,194 5,290 4,655 1,136 3,519 9,899 403 736 447 1,826 237 173 367 249 2,094 877 678 n.a. 22 834 n.a. 958 6,852 1,364 258 5,231 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New York 285 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New York, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars)' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments , Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 77,823 77,386 438 18,051 4,311 62,201 2,398 -3,138 56,665 13,170 7,987 52,469 2,769 6,964 330 6,633 438 61,764 53,238 166 135 31 181 22 3 114 41 3,069 16,088 8,886 116 250 433 732 793 1,837 1,579 501 732 1,244 607 63 7,202 1,115 38 440 1,798 519 1,697 935 163 204 292 4,910 387 731 637 1,295 1.274 586 4.689 6,026 6.225 1,423 4,802 11,884 441 803 471 2,183 272 187 396 292 2,688 1,003 873 n.a. 27 1,022 n.a. 1,225 8,526 1,485 264 6,777 n.a. n.a. 83,489 83,014 475 18,105 4,611 66,858 2,854 -3,227 60,776 14,082 8,631 57,065 3,007 6,785 362 6,423 475 66,382 57,012 185 152 33 166 23 4 90 49 3,312 17,082 9,481 122 262 461 851 847 1,984 1,704 480 725 1,340 633 71 7,601 1.168 40 438 1.860 564 1.832 1.002 185 226 285 5,369 398 782 614 1,463 1,469 644 5,070 6,387 6,514 1,699 4,815 12,927 464 799 467 2,428 300 198 394 315 3,000 1,076 960 n.a. 31 1,135 n.a. 1,358 9,370 1,572 280 7,518 n.a. n.a. 89,115 88,659 457 18,272 4,877 71,054 3,019 -3,144 64,891 14,201 10,024 60.854 3,554 6,646 342 6,304 457 70,597 59,876 189 150 39 161 24 4 79 53 3,638 17,197 9,496 127 259 470 820 856 2,092 1,739 398 670 1,370 634 60 7,702 1,235 42 449 1,779 568 1,887 1,048 190 226 278 5,914 406 845 583 1,585 1,802 694 5,399 6.735 6,588 1,942 4,645 14,055 487 799 475 2,565 318 207 431 327 3,301 1,213 1,153 n.a. 36 1,213 n.a. 1,531 10,721 1,791 286 8,644 n.a. n.a. 95,023 94,575 448 18,365 5,174 74,869 3,282 -3,212 68,375 14,512 12,136 63,851 3,988 7,031 327 6,704 448 74,422 62,554 216 172 44 115 25 2 33 55 4,106 17,143 9,416 132 244 479 766 851 2,038 1,668 573 601 1,380 634 49 7,727 1,253 40 468 1,756 565 1,901 1,038 212 230 262 6,065 426 908 510 1,642 1,829 750 5,545 7,065 7,357 2.092 5,264 14,943 501 762 482 2,556 359 228 441 331 3,706 1,328 1,282 n.a. 43 1,291 n.a. 1,636 11,868 1,868 303 9,697 n.a. n.a. 101,639 101,239 400 18,352 5,538 79,966 3,550 -3.417 72,999 15,021 13,619 68,186 4,539 7,240 281 6,960 400 79,566 66,829 228 179 49 187 25 2 103 57 4,210 17,816 9,880 141 264 511 849 908 2,075 1,767 551 594 1,494 671 55 7,937 1,247 43 524 1,780 578 1.980 1,056 200 256 273 6,707 421 990 525 1,748 2,184 840 5,981 7,380 7,859 2,204 5,655 16,461 501 743 490 2,786 392 247 478 337 4,277 1,464 1,477 n.a. 45 1,409 n.a. 1,815 12,737 1,992 341 10,403 n.a. n.a 108,609 108.100 509 18,195 5,969 85.238 4.281 -3.566 77,391 16.220 14,998 73.184 4.933 7.121 363 6,758 509 84,729 70,834 246 193 53 211 25 2 119 65 4,507 19,014 10,837 149 276 571 1,010 959 2,229 1,937 623 642 1,684 702 55 8,177 1,260 46 569 1,808 593 2,048 1,103 188 294 269 7,153 484 1,065 537 1,859 2.260 949 6.330 7,777 7,816 2,392 5,424 17,781 527 778 508 3,087 434 268 532 334 4,758 1,563 1,576 n.a. 48 1,438 n.a. 1,931 13,895 2.127 350 11.418 n.a. n.a 116,935 116,451 484 18,073 6,470 90,113 4,685 -3,732 81,695 17,945 17,295 77,561 5,424 7,128 314 6.814 484 89.629 74,510 259 197 61 310 40 5 197 68 4.365 20,082 11,676 150 288 593 1.107 1,004 2,492 2,042 601 752 1,876 721 49 8,407 1,301 46 557 1,753 635 2,129 1,200 221 298 264 7,509 492 1.074 557 1.972 2.408 1,006 6,921 8,022 8,034 2,776 5,258 19,008 548 775 482 3,339 452 278 556 342 5,234 1,675 1,719 n.a. 52 1,536 n.a. 2.020 15.119 2,330 352 12,438 n.a. n a 124,787 124,377 410 18.032 6,920 93,905 4,827 -4,013 85.065 18,261 21,462 80,218 6,226 7,461 215 7,247 410 93,495 77,334 262 194 67 369 33 5 264 68 3,818 19,975 11,535 150 246 564 1,003 1,040 2.490 2,037 552 766 1.994 694 n.a. 8,440 1,335 49 504 1,717 639 2,180 1,239 240 293 243 7,914 500 1,041 562 2,119 2,578 1.115 7,311 8.247 8.857 3.105 5.752 20,581 525 743 488 3,612 475 289 598 370 5,925 1,818 1,742 931 56 1,168 n.a. 1.840 16,161 2,513 336 13,312 n.a. n a 133,522 133,097 425 17,975 7,428 100,283 5,085 -1.347 90,850 19.658 23,014 84,227 7,182 8,873 232 8,642 425 99,857 83,509 287 211 77 465 28 6 362 70 3,720 21,761 12,590 161 253 607 1,116 1,126 2,690 2,207 723 794 2,153 759 n.a. 9,171 1,410 53 522 1,876 736 2,330 1,373 258 342 272 8,591 564 1,108 599 2,286 2,770 1,264 7,787 8,790 9,932 3,411 6,521 22,175 553 797 572 3.968 525 305 664 446 6,459 2,133 1,651 958 61 1,145 n.a. 1.938 16,349 2,622 347 13,379 n.a. n.a. 144,207 143.859 348 17,852 8,078 108,408 5,432 -1,819 98,157 21,776 24,274 89,491 8.147 10,770 131 10.639 348 108,060 91,118 291 214 77 545 62 11 397 76 3,822 24,009 13,927 182 269 673 1,222 1,257 3,007 2,401 903 859 2,343 812 n.a. 10,082 1,549 60 551 2,034 811 2,585 1,516 293 390 292 9.352 632 1,216 647 2,582 2,945 1.331 8,208 9,120 11,707 3,612 8,095 24.065 606 833 629 4,577 532 347 830 530 7,004 2,287 1,615 966 62 1,155 n.a. 2,093 16,941 2.799 358 13.784 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 286 New York STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New York, 195S-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 157,873 157,423 450 17,720 8,909 119,192 5,974 -5,466 107,752 24,619 25,502 97,409 9,135 12,648 238 12,409 450 118,742 100,711 323 236 87 436 55 12 286 84 4,341 26,277 15,348 206 294 764 1,267 1,383 3,419 2,732 1,011 889 2.517 867 n.a. 10,929 1,661 72 562 2,241 890 2,837 1,608 313 435 310 10,245 671 1,353 749 2,800 3,225 1,448 9,164 9,993 13,162 3,925 9,237 26,770 699 893 693 5,221 603 386 966 653 7,569 2,656 1.682 1,049 71 1,232 n.a. 2.399 18,031 3,062 376 14,593 n.a. n.a. 173,911 173,362 550 17,634 9,862 131,018 6,791 -6,264 117,963 28,669 27,279 106,722 10,068 14,228 319 13,909 550 130,469 111,413 352 259 93 499 54 11 347 87 4.880 29,021 17,102 254 291 823 1,445 1,509 3,868 3.107 1.093 964 2,827 920 n.a 1 1 ,920 1,778 80 546 2,398 958 3,284 1,765 281 480 349 11,250 739 1,525 740 2,987 3,700 1,559 10,137 10,707 14,782 4,367 10,415 29.784 782 961 675 6,111 657 417 1,066 679 8,246 2,933 1,863 1,174 79 1,305 n.a. 2,836 19,056 3,131 400 15,525 3.447 12,078 193,986 193,453 533 17,567 11,043 143,996 7,460 -7,376 129,160 33.548 31,277 117,219 11,402 15,376 289 15,087 533 143,463 122,663 367 263 104 841 77 13 659 93 5,239 30,937 18,421 245 335 853 1,452 1,584 4,246 3,372 1,015 1,112 3,249 958 n.a. 12.517 1.883 87 570 2.362 1,036 3,485 1,924 306 504 358 12,087 771 1,574 744 3,238 4,051 1,710 11,137 1 1 ,307 17,091 4,971 12,119 33,656 872 1,041 647 6,926 686 478 1,187 760 9,276 3,511 2,157 1,333 89 1,404 n.a. 3,289 20,800 3,405 430 16,965 3,789 13,176 216,042 215,498 543 17,568 12,298 157,768 8,826 -8,319 140,622 40,167 35,253 129,345 12,381 16,042 303 15,738 543 157,224 134.429 402 289 113 929 110 15 710 95 5,621 33,078 19,896 238 347 883 1,512 1,647 4,608 3,694 1,054 1,214 3,707 993 n.a. 13,182 2,024 101 588 2,409 1,110 3,694 2,033 297 556 370 13,038 775 1,647 760 3,395 4,571 1,891 12,015 12.038 19,637 5,624 14,013 37,671 985 1,108 670 7,782 760 509 1,329 761 10,284 3,985 2,444 1,550 99 1,456 n.a. 3,949 22,795 3.626 525 18,644 4,217 14,427 232,028 231,509 518 17,590 13,191 169,360 9,675 -9,123 150,561 42,932 38,534 139,337 13,832 16,190 246 15,945 518 168,841 144,302 449 325 124 854 98 17 640 98 6,271 34,100 20,495 222 357 865 1,318 1,639 4,824 3,915 968 1,262 4,131 993 n.a. 13.606 2,081 123 544 2,399 1,133 4,004 2,104 315 554 349 14,286 658 1,630 726 3.456 5,698 2,118 12,700 12,734 21,300 6,662 14,637 41,609 1,043 1.150 700 8,736 805 532 1,339 835 1 1 ,475 4.670 2,776 1,701 111 1.596 n.a. 4,141 24.539 3,698 609 20,233 4,769 15,464 248,289 247,926 363 17,687 14,038 181,057 10,357 -9,670 161,029 45,725 41,535 149,411 14,780 16,865 104 16,761 363 180,694 154,037 511 363 148 564 53 10 397 104 7,241 35,152 20,841 242 378 907 1,162 1,655 4,898 4,193 1,054 1,330 4,009 1,012 n.a. 14,312 2,149 134 574 2,486 1,140 4,302 2,155 423 602 348 13,680 371 1,744 681 3,630 5,163 2,091 13.053 14.289 23,582 7.309 16,274 45,963 1,108 1,325 720 9,806 935 600 1,456 1,034 12,468 5,112 3,177 1,926 126 1,660 n.a. 4,510 26,657 3,865 675 22,117 5,231 16,886 277,105 276,645 460 17,746 15,615 200.941 11,505 -10,362 179,073 54,333 43,699 164,731 15,807 20,402 204 20,198 460 200,481 171,245 568 409 159 652 32 16 480 125 8,743 38,031 22,611 279 415 949 1,104 1,809 5,298 4,764 1,270 1,475 4,111 1,137 n.a. 15,420 2,274 135 598 2,642 1,278 4,690 2,390 436 645 332 14,979 428 1,990 611 4,021 5,547 2,382 14,326 15,796 26,190 7,921 18,269 51,960 1,185 1,461 856 11,337 1,140 691 1,635 1,374 13.585 6.048 3.518 2,143 138 1,743 n.a. 5,107 29,236 4,178 724 24,335 6,083 18,252 295,573 295.053 520 17,792 16,613 216,858 12,965 -11,022 192,871 56,691 46,010 178,378 17,055 21,425 264 21,161 520 216,338 184,795 647 460 1 777 21 12 611 133 10,388 39,930 23,798 305 442 942 987 1,1 5,528 4,994 1,519 1,609 4,506 1,078 n.a. 16,132 2,369 136 610 2,661 1,264 5,120 2,547 436 679 309 15,702 445 2,057 621 4,227 5,772 2,579 15,410 17,336 27,379 8,285 19,094 57,226 1,269 1,683 877 12,861 1,343 673 1,945 1,477 14,633 6.589 3,813 2,420 154 1,796 n.a. 5,694 31,543 4,363 793 26,386 6,595 19,791 315,807 315,181 626 17,833 17,709 233.656 14,247 -11,860 207,549 59,254 49,005 192,616 18,149 22,891 389 22,502 626 233,030 198,746 700 490 210 266 24 12 91 139 12,156 40,619 24,064 331 478 1,002 939 1,894 5,456 5,132 1,510 1,644 4,581 1,097 n.a. 16,554 2,380 113 602 2,685 1.269 5.495 2,572 419 725 293 15,810 431 2,228 569 4,364 5,492 2,728 16,135 18,543 31,923 9,293 22,631 62,593 1,360 1,829 940 14,261 1,381 722 2,111 1,683 15,646 7,560 4.079 2,782 174 1,857 n.a. 6,206 34,285 4,416 818 29,051 7,176 21,875 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 New York 287 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for New York, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 366,602 366,014 588 17,941 20,433 275,142 17,248 -13,502 244,392 68,204 54,006 225,732 20,611 28,798 323 28,476 588 274,554 234.219 905 688 217 512 31 11 312 158 14,161 43,532 24,931 453 549 1,103 943 2,074 5,596 3,858 1,401 1,490 6,248 1,216 n.a. 18,601 2.524 95 604 2,808 1,372 6,674 2,954 313 961 297 17,260 386 2,544 472 4,702 6,227 2,929 18,894 20,824 40,728 11,275 29,453 77,404 1,610 2,115 1,043 14,282 1,660 826 2.822 1,966 19,493 9,630 4,819 3,396 216 2,240 9,747 1,539 40,335 5,053 947 34,335 8,251 26,084 392,398 391,682 716 17,983 21,820 286,975 18,486 -13,343 255,146 79.189 58,063 235,935 22,220 28,821 430 28,391 716 286,260 242,557 939 716 223 356 19 11 159 166 14,543 44,468 25,488 483 554 1,164 978 2,093 5,607 3,890 1,595 1,450 6,409 1,263 n.a. 18,979 2,549 107 651 2,811 1,456 6,745 3,019 345 994 301 17,472 388 2.653 455 5,095 5,773 3,109 19,175 21,686 39,023 11,725 27,298 84,894 1,722 2,066 1,134 15,795 1,669 854 3,043 2,160 21,650 10,472 5,188 3,894 235 2.356 10.506 2,150 43,703 5,239 1,036 37,427 8,937 28,490 415,971 415,260 711 18,002 23,106 303,541 19,632 -14,145 269,764 82,587 63,619 248,148 24,396 30.997 374 30,623 711 302,830 255,440 1,041 790 251 348 19 13 147 169 14,166 44,857 25,331 477 544 1,218 982 2,070 5,559 3,959 1,667 1,380 6,242 1,232 n.a 19.526 2.560 120 589 2,822 1,437 6,962 3.355 363 1,046 274 18.968 382 2,813 511 5,288 6,689 3,285 19,742 21,966 42,193 12,461 29,732 92.158 1.846 2,133 1,210 16,550 1,749 913 3,688 2,211 24,089 11,562 5,586 4,390 261 2,523 11,266 2,182 47,390 5,707 1,074 40,609 9,604 31.005 425,460 424,865 594 18,028 23,600 305,905 20,219 -14,025 271.660 81,710 72,089 247,693 26,018 32,194 263 31,931 594 305,31 1 257,221 1,075 812 264 290 19 17 100 153 12.678 44,658 24,987 447 471 1,151 942 1,993 5,617 3,951 1,706 1,268 6.240 1,200 n.a. 19,671 2,625 147 546 2,813 1,351 6,976 3,561 319 1,091 242 19,490 353 2.773 581 5.282 6.918 3.583 19.120 21,772 44,788 12,508 32,280 93.349 1,842 2,096 1,162 15,486 1,665 808 3,737 2,352 25,969 12.009 5.964 4,776 255 2,645 10,405 2,177 48,089 5,976 1,139 40,975 9,419 31,556 448,371 447,740 631 18,079 24,801 326,925 21,273 -16,249 289.402 77,739 81,230 261,924 28,146 36,855 308 36,547 631 326,294 276,872 1,091 825 267 283 ( n ) M 105 150 1 1 ,769 45,807 25,013 449 461 1,131 950 2,052 5,781 3,939 1.772 1.202 6.034 1.241 n.a. 20,795 2,685 147 529 2,830 1,444 7.598 3,851 332 1,144 236 20,067 406 2,831 527 5.275 7.153 3,875 19.825 22,468 54,493 13,643 40,851 101,069 1.989 2.214 1,277 17,262 1,673 734 4,216 2.482 28.533 12,872 6,180 5,270 264 2,725 11,034 2,345 49,422 6,300 1,185 41,938 9.581 32.357 460,249 459,597 652 18,139 25,373 335,073 21,744 -16,203 297,126 77,514 85,610 266,573 30,038 38,462 311 38,152 652 334,421 283,056 1,150 858 293 302 ( n ) ( n ) 112 166 11,794 45,445 24,711 464 472 1,144 999 2,040 5,360 3,859 2,014 1,082 5.989 1,289 n.a 20,734 2.686 158 568 2.825 1,428 7,615 3,769 313 1.150 222 20,794 409 2,909 500 5,258 7,560 4,157 19,844 22.639 57.583 13,555 44,028 103,504 2,021 2,247 1,342 17,636 1,684 765 3,853 2,665 29,767 12,736 6.441 5,564 274 2.870 11,409 2,230 51,365 6.379 1,156 43,829 10.098 33,732 476,331 475.809 522 18,152 26,242 342,640 22,523 -16,138 303.979 82.291 90,061 272,564 31.174 38,902 177 38.725 522 342,118 289,059 1,186 879 307 324 n ( D ) 105 189 12,627 45,571 24,328 461 482 1.173 985 2,112 4,943 3,831 2,320 967 5.720 1.333 n.a 21,243 2,716 192 590 2,794 1,444 7,922 3,900 325 1,143 218 21,095 423 3,071 486 5.216 7,641 4,258 20,331 23,906 56,665 13,628 43,037 107,355 2,110 2,370 1.373 18.348 1.760 759 3,586 2.768 31.545 12,555 6,702 6,004 314 3,004 11.679 2.479 53.058 6,496 1,080 45,482 10,663 34,820 500,563 500,176 387 18,145 27,587 358,782 23,306 -17,740 317,736 86,604 96,223 285,164 30,972 42.646 -6 42,652 387 358.395 304,527 1,202 924 278 320 26 11 110 174 12.886 45.899 24,461 455 469 1.1 1.010 2.117 5.108 4,045 2,310 681 5.738 1.328 n.a. 21,438 2.645 228 574 2,737 1,431 8,288 3.843 303 1,172 217 21,942 422 3,105 436 5.474 8,237 4,268 20.930 24,508 64,051 14,697 49,355 112,790 2,250 2,431 1,459 19,556 1.780 777 4,059 3.327 33,001 12,776 6.977 6.230 327 3,013 12.388 2,441 53.868 6,437 992 46.439 10.531 35.908 526,390 525,856 533 18.142 29,015 376.627 24.281 -20,215 332,131 92,480 101,778 301,981 29,788 44,857 124 44,734 533 376,094 321,372 1,220 959 261 321 30 10 115 166 13,325 46,467 24,832 444 469 1,282 1.013 2.153 5.369 4.190 1.901 580 6.077 1.355 n a 21.635 2,721 302 550 2,690 1,439 8.315 3.903 322 1,174 218 22,796 419 2,490 438 6,211 8,890 4.348 21,571 25,177 72,720 15,388 57,331 117,775 2,353 2.445 1.458 21,636 1,842 788 4,272 3.579 33.363 13.239 7,201 6,342 359 3,118 13.174 2,605 54,722 6,541 905 47,276 10.422 36,855 548,927 548.594 333 18,146 30,250 396,903 25,578 -21,719 349,606 95.426 103,896 320,391 29,850 46,663 -79 46,741 333 396.571 340.761 1,279 1,012 267 336 28 10 124 174 14,021 48.270 25.438 467 493 1,272 1.045 2.286 5,752 4,292 1,977 647 5,837 1.370 n.a. 22.832 2.762 302 592 2.758 1,464 8,937 4.212 322 1.271 213 23.437 423 2,533 469 6.519 9,061 4,432 22.790 26.527 79,285 16,217 63,069 124,816 2,498 2,557 1,449 24,389 1,957 839 4.588 3,637 33,903 14.140 7.656 6.670 379 3,233 14,127 2,794 55.809 6.535 896 48.379 10.496 37.882 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 288 North Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Carolina Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 /- -\ 68% x. 82% V^ \ / \ V^^W~-8% \ X. VX-10% X / \ W^ u% ~^~~"^I5% | Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent | Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 ■ 82% ^/ \ . 81% V^ ^~^ ^^ A \ ^ly^ 14% ( ? BB^ii% ^\__3^-4% X <^> 2*- 8% j [ Wage and salary disbursements J j Other labor income D Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 D 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade : Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Carolina 289 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for North 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 Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)' 1 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,038 809 229 3,133 331 891 1 n.a. 889 133 16 568 3 320 214 106 229 662 598 5 2 29 232 57 134 32 107 64 13 3 48 923 745 178 3,167 291 785 1 n.a. 784 123 17 528 3 254 164 90 178 608 544 4 2 28 212 52 119 28 98 63 13 3 47 788 655 132 3,184 247 645 1 n.a. 643 108 37 452 3 189 122 67 132 512 450 4 2 17 175 48 100 23 84 62 13 3 45 602 505 96 3,227 186 490 1 n.a. 488 25 358 3 129 88 40 96 394 337 3 1 8 133 37 69 19 67 57 13 3 41 680 511 168 3,268 208 580 1 n.a. 579 76 24 379 3 198 159 39 168 412 352 3 1 8 159 35 67 18 61 60 18 3 39 837 610 227 3,304 253 731 1 n.a. 730 84 23 447 3 281 215 66 227 504 433 3 1 18 188 37 95 21 71 71 26 3 41 899 653 246 3,323 270 792 1 n a. 791 86 22 482 4 307 232 75 246 546 468 4 1 21 204 40 101 22 75 78 26 3 49 995 772 223 3,346 297 851 1 n.a. 850 100 45 547 4 300 207 93 223 629 537 4 1 29 230 45 121 23 85 91 40 4 47 1,096 821 276 3,385 324 974 7 n.a. 967 106 23 606 5 363 259 105 276 698 608 4 1 32 257 49 141 26 96 90 35 4 51 1,011 795 216 3,440 294 884 6 n.a. 877 102 32 581 5 298 199 99 216 668 568 4 1 29 232 48 137 26 91 100 42 4 54 1,106 877 229 3,514 315 970 7 n.a. 963 113 30 645 5 319 212 108 229 741 634 4 1 34 270 53 147 27 97 108 47 4 56 1,154 957 196 3,574 323 1.015 8 n.a. 1.007 115 32 711 6 298 175 122 196 818 694 4 2 38 295 58 167 26 103 125 52 12 60 1,512 1.240 272 3,596 420 1.361 11 n.a. 1,350 130 32 929 8 423 247 176 272 1,089 903 5 3 86 384 70 205 29 123 185 51 70 64 2,047 1.619 428 3,590 570 1.890 18 n.a. 1.871 143 33 1,259 11 619 396 223 428 1.462 1,131 6 4 131 496 88 229 30 147 330 71 191 68 2,514 2,057 457 3,641 690 2.361 40 n.a. 2.321 159 34 1,677 15 669 417 251 457 1,904 1,257 6 6 83 591 102 269 31 168 648 116 456 75 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,779 2,204 575 3,632 765 2,597 37 n.a. 2,560 172 47 1,775 23 799 530 269 575 2,022 1,343 6 5 49 629 120 308 32 193 679 114 481 84 2,898 2,324 574 3,523 823 2,646 36 n.a. 2,610 192 96 1,802 28 816 529 287 574 2,072 1,416 7 5 49 634 123 350 37 212 656 101 463 92 3,223 2,508 715 3,727 865 2,833 35 n.a. 2,798 229 196 1,798 30 1,005 662 343 715 2,118 1,730 7 6 107 729 148 440 47 244 388 87 201 100 3,392 2,736 655 3,772 899 2,949 36 n.a. 2,913 257 221 1,982 37 930 594 336 655 2,294 1,988 8 7 136 851 158 500 55 274 305 71 107 128 3,844 3,155 689 3,837 1,002 3,328 36 3,292 348 205 2,195 42 1.091 627 464 689 2,639 2,294 13 7 177 998 171 569 65 295 345 72 118 155 3,794 3,216 578 3,911 970 3,244 37 1 3,207 359 2,203 46 995 520 475 578 2,666 2,271 16 7 178 957 171 573 71 298 395 79 138 178 4,382 3,721 661 4,068 1,077 3,737 51 2 3,687 400 295 2,537 60 1,139 600 540 661 3,075 2,604 16 9 218 1,130 184 625 86 336 471 78 183 209 4,918 4,119 800 4,120 1,194 4.302 59 3 4,246 437 235 2,895 74 1,333 734 598 800 3,502 2,912 18 10 255 1,252 214 699 96 368 590 93 265 232 5,064 4,370 695 4,109 1,232 4,434 64 5 4,375 458 231 3,099 83 1,252 627 625 695 3,739 3,092 19 11 256 1,308 238 760 109 390 647 107 285 255 5,266 4.603 663 4,120 1,278 4,608 66 6 4,548 475 243 3,295 91 1.222 595 627 663 3,945 3.249 20 12 250 1,385 254 786 125 416 696 113 307 276 5,361 4,706 656 4,131 1,298 4,631 78 7 4,560 527 274 3,325 97 1,210 583 627 656 3,976 3.246 22 13 240 1,348 257 798 137 432 730 115 312 303 5,821 5.145 676 4,242 1,372 5,029 88 8 4,949 579 293 3,615 114 1,300 605 695 676 4.353 3,615 23 13 279 1,520 273 862 159 486 738 122 299 317 6,212 5,553 659 4,309 1,442 5,351 96 10 5,265 635 312 3.901 132 1,318 582 736 659 4,692 3,934 24 15 301 1.640 300 935 180 540 758 136 286 336 6,251 5.757 494 4,368 1,431 5,311 112 12 5,210 674 366 4,002 147 1,162 415 748 494 4,817 4,030 24 14 289 1,678 315 949 188 573 786 139 289 358 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 290 North Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for North Carolina, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,614 5,967 646 4,376 1,511 5,570 119 11 5,463 724 427 4,125 122 1,323 567 755 646 4,924 4,100 25 1 8 12 2 e-i 10 285 1,656 478 100 134 32 11 31 42 100 7 13 1 8 1,178 117 133 674 72 67 41 60 1 10 3 311 61 112 3 29 58 48 332 634 198 61 138 646 24 84 112 18 32 17 10 9 146 27 35 n.a. ( L ) 100 n.a. 31 823 148 278 397 n.a. n.a. 7,083 6,543 540 4,458 1,589 5,973 135 11 5,849 770 464 4.569 150 1,255 456 798 540 5,434 4,549 25 1 7 12 1 (') 11 328 1,884 558 114 159 37 13 34 49 119 8 14 2 7 1,327 125 144 763 90 75 43 72 1 11 3 341 61 127 3 31 65 54 355 689 218 67 151 697 26 88 113 23 33 17 10 8 164 32 39 n.a. ( L ) 110 n.a. 34 885 161 293 431 n.a. n.a. 7,468 6,846 621 4,573 1,633 6,294 164 10 6,140 833 495 4,814 162 1,318 538 780 621 5,672 4,746 26 20 6 14 3 1 10 337 1,965 589 109 165 43 13 36 55 134 9 14 3 8 1,375 132 161 767 97 81 46 77 1 11 3 353 60 132 3 31 70 57 364 707 232 75 157 748 27 91 121 27 38 1 13 8 170 33 46 n.a. < L i 119 n.a. 37 926 168 296 462 n.a. n.a. 7,888 7,221 667 4.663 1,692 6,595 172 9 6.431 889 567 5,040 177 1,378 575 803 667 5,928 4,921 26 20 6 19 3 1 14 358 2,002 590 105 166 43 13 37 56 134 9 16 3 9 1,412 135 165 777 107 82 49 80 1 11 4 368 57 138 3 33 75 62 381 719 253 83 170 796 27 96 119 34 39 19 15 8 179 38 54 n.a. 1 L > 128 n.a. 41 1,006 180 304 522 n.a. n.a. 8,456 7,800 656 4,707 1,796 7,066 185 9 6,889 967 600 5,475 196 1,395 561 834 656 6,410 5,304 28 21 7 18 3 1 14 376 2,191 643 112 190 45 14 43 63 134 10 8 3 10 10 1,547 143 177 850 129 85 52 92 1 13 4 400 60 154 3 36 83 64 403 762 276 92 184 849 28 101 122 38 42 21 15 8 192 37 63 n.a. (M 136 n.a. 45 1,106 191 325 591 n.a. n.a. 8,891 8,249 641 4,742 1,875 7,429 219 8 7,217 1,027 647 5,828 213 1,388 524 864 641 6,787 5,614 28 22 6 15 ('•) 2 13 411 2,312 700 124 207 50 16 45 74 138 8 12 7 11 10 1,611 147 179 873 142 85 56 108 2 14 6 418 60 167 3 39 83 66 428 793 301 101 200 908 30 105 124 54 44 24 17 8 202 41 69 n.a. ( L ) 141 n.a. 48 1,173 203 339 632 n.a. n.a. 9,617 8,947 670 4,802 2,003 8,053 240 7 7,820 1,116 682 6,334 241 1,478 551 927 670 7,383 6,125 32 24 8 1 ( L ) 2 13 452 2,532 778 131 236 57 19 52 84 148 8 11 9 12 11 1,753 161 177 958 163 91 60 115 2 19 8 460 62 185 4 43 93 72 451 873 332 107 225 977 32 115 127 62 47 24 19 8 221 45 76 n.a. M 145 n.a. 55 1,258 216 357 685 n.a. n.a. 10,390 9,809 581 4,863 2,137 8,692 260 4 8,437 1,206 746 6.981 286 1,425 455 970 581 8,111 6,750 35 26 10 18 3 15 531 2,825 886 144 266 64 23 59 110 166 10 12 11 14 8 1,940 170 183 1,082 184 97 65 125 2 22 9 503 64 209 5 45 104 77 485 943 359 114 245 1,050 36 120 130 67 48 25 20 8 246 49 86 n.a. ( L ) 152 n.a. 61 1,361 233 378 750 n.a. n.a. 11,539 10,874 665 4,896 2,357 9,761 344 1 9,417 1,298 824 7,863 323 1,575 534 1,041 665 9,096 7,556 39 28 10 20 ( L ) 3 17 619 3,192 1,036 150 298 70 27 70 153 206 13 16 14 15 4 2,156 184 191 1,211 212 106 69 141 1 29 12 553 67 234 8 50 113 82 541 1,028 383 123 260 1,181 42 135 132 77 53 30 22 8 282 58 99 n.a. iB n.a. 73 1,540 259 445 836 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Carolina 291 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for North Carolina, 1958-97 — Continued (Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) s Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence , Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing : Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 '* Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 13,713 13,142 571 5,004 2,740 11,646 464 -A 11,178 1,452 1,082 9,588 450 1,607 449 1,158 571 1 1 ,075 9.118 49 40 9 33 (') (') 10 23 697 3,900 1,264 156 351 88 44 84 199 257 19 20 23 24 2,636 218 208 1.453 279 122 90 197 2 52 16 680 72 284 15 66 143 101 643 1,229 480 159 322 1,406 51 155 147 85 66 34 28 11 368 67 127 n.a. 1 167 n.a. 99 1,956 315 537 1,105 n.a. n.a. 15,238 14,519 719 5,031 3,029 12,990 527 13 12,476 1,544 1,218 10,676 511 1,803 587 1,216 719 12,272 10,090 59 47 12 32 (') (') 7 25 813 4,306 1,469 170 396 100 52 109 239 299 20 28 28 29 2,838 239 217 1,545 300 136 99 217 2 64 18 745 75 310 17 70 163 112 691 1,347 531 183 348 1,565 51 161 151 103 72 41 30 11 409 77 154 n.a. 1 187 n.a. 117 2,182 351 594 1.237 n.a. n.a. 16,619 15,893 726 5,099 3,259 13,946 571 10 13,386 1,749 1,484 11,517 601 1,828 587 1,240 726 13,220 10,846 62 50 13 35 1 (') 6 27 860 4,567 1,532 162 385 103 58 121 257 324 25 35 28 33 3,035 261 250 1,594 318 151 107 256 2 79 18 823 81 330 18 79 188 128 762 1,454 576 210 367 1.706 58 167 157 116 77 40 34 12 456 85 180 n.a. 1 190 n a. 134 2,374 391 620 1,363 n.a. n.a. 18,059 17,371 688 5,201 3,472 15,073 645 6 14,435 1,878 1,746 12,451 686 1,936 558 1,378 688 14,385 1 1 ,790 72 59 14 32 1 (') 2 28 955 4,874 1,646 170 426 110 49 129 271 353 29 43 30 34 3,229 274 259 1,691 327 170 113 275 2 98 20 919 84 376 14 85 215 145 831 1,576 656 233 422 1,875 63 178 162 135 91 47 34 12 507 98 200 n.a. 1 203 n.a. 145 2,595 429 607 1,559 n.a. n.a. 20,428 19,606 822 5,296 3,857 17,173 743 ( l ) 16,430 2,035 1,962 14,093 827 2.253 698 1,555 822 16,352 13,421 78 64 14 39 (') 1,164 5,554 1,946 200 508 128 57 157 312 409 39 57 39 40 3,608 289 274 365 187 122 338 2 120 23 1,060 90 434 16 93 251 176 931 1,769 734 258 476 2,091 74 199 169 158 106 52 39 14 556 109 228 n a 1 213 n a 172 2.931 472 680 1,778 n.a. n.a. 23,250 22,020 1.229 5,382 4,320 19,572 936 -3 18,632 2.331 2,287 15,788 961 2,823 1,082 1,741 1,229 18,342 15.143 86 70 16 47 (') ( L ) 12 35 1.339 6,228 2,255 239 569 148 69 187 370 462 45 68 56 44 3.973 309 299 2,053 399 207 136 398 2 144 25 1.223 102 504 14 102 284 217 1,054 2.011 810 292 518 2,343 85 208 179 208 124 61 45 14 610 126 246 n a 1 227 n.a. 208 3,200 502 744 1,953 n.a. n a 25,631 24,459 1,172 5,461 4,693 21,152 1,068 (') 20,084 2,707 2,840 17,250 1,109 2,793 1,004 1,790 1,172 19,980 16,342 87 70 17 68 (') 2 24 42 1,369 6,699 2,442 241 601 162 79 213 432 498 47 60 62 47 4,257 336 343 2,101 415 235 149 481 3 168 26 1.322 108 514 13 121 316 251 1,193 2,142 859 339 521 2.603 86 220 173 261 131 72 50 15 699 136 262 n.a 1 255 n.a 241 3,637 562 856 2,219 n.a. n a. 27,497 26.387 1,110 5,535 4,968 21,867 1,120 3 20,751 2,885 3,861 17,834 1,251 2,783 950 1,833 1,110 20,758 16,725 84 67 17 80 (') 4 33 43 1,305 6,504 2,270 252 528 165 72 226 402 436 41 28 73 48 n.a. 4,234 360 385 1.982 430 249 164 476 2 157 29 1.372 109 519 12 120 336 278 1,237 2,277 917 378 538 2,950 107 231 177 329 144 73 59 17 798 147 280 78 (') 235 n a 270 4,033 619 907 2,507 n.a. n a 30,775 29,590 1,185 5,593 5,502 24,602 1,254 4 23,351 3,214 4,211 19,907 1,530 3,165 970 2,195 1.185 23.416 19,115 108 84 23 100 (') 2 47 51 1,487 7,598 2,665 300 631 182 85 282 472 489 56 36 94 39 n.a 4,933 419 434 2,288 527 296 183 534 2 216 34 1,537 118 601 12 131 370 305 1.363 2,606 1.041 407 634 3,276 111 261 210 376 173 90 67 20 919 159 286 95 M 233 n a 274 4.302 663 887 2.752 n.a. n a 33,914 33.027 5,668 5,983 27,099 1,384 8 25,723 3,650 4,540 22.024 1,828 3,247 663 2,584 886 26,213 21,454 103 85 18 125 1 11 54 59 1,594 8.725 3.138 346 748 201 109 319 550 570 87 40 123 46 n.a. 5,587 442 471 2,481 597 339 207 744 2 266 39 1,731 124 673 15 153 418 348 1,512 2,853 1,127 437 690 3,684 131 269 234 421 171 101 83 21 1,081 207 296 106 1 248 n a 315 4,759 710 933 3,116 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 292 North Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry" for North Carolina, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) * Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 " Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 38,449 37,278 1,171 5,740 6,698 30,956 1,598 5 29,362 4,175 4,912 24,837 2,171 3,948 930 3,018 1,171 29,785 24,542 132 106 25 119 1 9 36 73 1,857 9,945 3,700 423 837 244 125 369 623 705 130 46 143 54 n.a. 6,246 502 527 2,681 663 378 246 877 6 324 42 1,979 134 774 16 175 482 398 1,784 3,255 1,282 485 797 4,189 153 301 260 482 196 119 98 22 1,253 234 310 128 1 265 n.a. 365 5,243 777 994 3,471 n.a. n.a. 42,617 41,842 776 5.802 7,346 33,964 1,848 -1 32,115 4,904 5,598 27,847 2,452 3,665 521 3,144 776 33,189 27,531 159 122 37 144 1 12 47 85 2,069 11,077 4,311 510 890 279 148 418 769 850 168 55 165 60 n.a. 6,766 575 559 2,871 729 417 292 896 11 367 49 2,260 151 882 21 201 548 456 2,109 3,585 1,443 548 895 4,685 173 319 256 584 209 131 110 25 1,401 267 348 149 1 279 n.a. 433 5,658 827 1,018 3,813 1,387 2,426 47,722 47,064 658 5,899 8,090 36,948 2.046 -3 34,899 6,120 6,704 30,571 2,785 3,592 403 3,189 658 36.289 29,957 152 116 36 210 1 13 100 96 2,112 12,183 4,818 524 977 291 175 465 929 954 210 56 169 67 n.a. 7,366 652 616 3,058 794 465 318 982 14 408 58 2,496 169 933 22 221 620 531 2,242 3,747 1,574 620 954 5,242 186 336 244 683 210 154 117 28 1,590 302 388 166 1 297 n.a. 541 6,332 917 1,175 4,240 1,546 2,694 53,616 52,556 1,060 5,957 9,001 40,740 2,412 -36 38,292 7,621 7,703 33,614 3,136 3,991 819 3,172 1,060 39,680 32,683 142 122 20 219 1 14 104 100 2,148 13,389 5,284 504 1,089 317 214 463 1,061 1,046 256 69 190 77 n.a 8,105 702 736 3,226 863 524 341 1,117 15 517 64 2,771 181 1,007 23 248 697 614 2.434 4,062 1,724 684 1,040 5,794 203 351 228 804 229 157 127 25 1,792 316 441 180 2 326 n.a. 612 6,997 980 1,403 4,614 1,650 2,964 56,817 55,759 1,057 6,019 9,439 42,602 2,595 -48 39,960 8,283 8,574 35.162 3,454 3,986 791 3,195 1,057 41,545 34,009 138 125 13 203 1 18 88 96 2,109 13,560 5,374 452 1,047 301 221 463 1,192 1,099 266 66 193 73 n.a. 8,186 731 786 3,111 859 551 364 1,163 19 530 72 3,030 183 1,018 23 292 783 730 2,633 4,325 1,729 767 962 6.280 221 374 215 931 223 166 136 26 2,022 346 496 179 2 353 n.a. 589 7,535 1,039 1,578 4,918 1,764 3,154 61,814 61,1 627 6,077 10,172 46,482 2.846 -67 43.569 9,017 9,229 38,420 3,855 4,207 372 3,835 627 45,855 37,893 176 150 26 154 ( L ) 11 41 101 2,433 15,060 6,( 544 1,206 336 240 500 1,316 1,204 363 76 217 87 n.a. 8.972 791 863 3,493 974 596 422 1,173 23 570 65 3,330 201 1,166 22 349 799 792 2.659 4,997 2,026 840 1,186 7,057 236 442 201 1,109 293 206 153 30 2,206 382 551 203 4 393 n.a. 649 7,962 1,137 1,680 5,145 1,844 3,301 70,042 68,748 1,294 6,164 11,363 53,072 3,190 -104 49,778 10,667 9,598 43,206 4,184 5,683 1,041 4,642 1,294 51,779 43,073 203 180 23 193 (') 18 58 117 3,214 16,554 7,221 628 1,353 415 285 617 1,538 1,498 442 96 242 107 n.a 9.332 820 859 3,523 1,068 607 479 1,218 28 673 58 3,702 209 1,362 23 413 813 881 3,087 5.738 2,165 906 1,259 8,218 264 499 218 1,397 386 269 175 45 2,433 472 605 227 4 418 n.a. 807 8.706 1.213 1,849 5,645 2,045 3,600 75,900 74,739 1,161 6,254 12,136 57,731 3,620 -170 53,941 11,648 10,311 47,057 4,591 6,082 906 5,176 1,161 56,569 46.972 271 220 51 224 ( L ) 13 87 124 17,290 7,772 665 1,399 447 275 629 1.699 1,683 500 1 254 113 n.a. 9,519 877 944 3,446 1,037 660 545 1,222 31 701 55 3,991 215 1,416 31 498 855 977 3,467 6,407 2,301 1,001 1,300 9,122 283 591 204 1,692 466 236 206 45 2,605 526 651 257 5 416 n.a. 939 9,598 1,301 1,979 6,318 2,296 4,022 81,548 80,409 1,138 6,322 12,900 62,141 4,013 -233 57,895 12,575 11,077 50,700 4,989 6,452 902 5,550 1,138 61,003 50,672 288 231 57 126 ( L ) 11 -13 127 4,463 18,475 8,157 770 1,497 481 295 663 1,762 1,652 539 114 260 124 n.a. 10,318 940 993 3,765 1,099 701 602 1,387 35 740 57 4,248 207 1,502 29 574 870 1,066 3,703 6,729 2,641 1,127 1,514 9,999 304 654 201 1,944 466 273 228 57 2,861 605 704 291 6 461 n.a. 945 10,331 1,346 2,034 6,950 2,522 4,429 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Carolina 293 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for North Carolina, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ot personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: < Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 95,977 94,567 1,410 6,481 14,810 73,887 4,871 -376 68,640 14,722 12,616 60,051 5,969 7,867 1,142 6,725 1,410 72,477 60,515 420 357 62 203 1 3 37 161 5.057 21,104 9,284 823 1,754 539 353 709 2,057 1,678 653 159 410 149 n.a. 11,821 1.121 1,178 4,334 1,138 768 713 1,563 28 912 65 4,930 190 1,708 31 814 1,019 1,169 4.576 7,651 3,561 1,392 2,169 13.013 354 776 1 2,193 583 311 287 73 3,922 766 861 381 13 596 1,505 203 11,962 1,599 2,122 8,242 2,943 5,299 103,910 102,257 1,654 6,565 15,827 79,100 5,337 ^132 73,332 16,666 13,913 64.007 6,590 8,504 1,366 7,138 1,654 77,446 64,520 411 359 52 175 1 3 3 169 5,152 22.308 9,862 855 1,771 589 371 765 2,343 1,768 660 153 437 150 n.a 12.446 1,138 1,182 4.483 1,234 794 792 1,787 31 941 66 5,187 169 1,745 34 979 1,056 1,204 4.996 8,026 3,840 1,500 2,340 14,424 392 762 189 2,468 581 319 320 84 4,450 826 962 446 15 658 1,685 268 12,926 1,659 2,234 9,033 3,182 5,852 110,829 108,714 2,116 6,657 16,649 83,717 5,668 -A8Q 77,569 17,728 15,532 67,713 7,238 8,766 1,776 6,990 2,116 81,601 67,590 464 408 56 186 1 4 4 177 5,244 22,758 10,180 880 1,779 627 402 833 2,512 1,755 667 130 446 149 n.a 12.578 1,179 1,064 4,447 1,196 833 827 1,972 31 965 65 5,457 166 1,777 42 1,123 1,106 1.244 5.241 8,222 4,141 1,638 2,503 15,877 421 788 185 2,753 613 327 388 102 5.427 876 684 516 18 727 1,855 197 14,011 1,809 2.140 10,061 3,628 6,433 115,494 113,097 2,397 6,748 17,115 86,264 5,968 ^185 79,811 17,947 17,735 69,552 7.816 8.896 2.061 6.835 2,397 83.867 69,138 482 430 52 188 1 4 6 176 4,883 23,143 10,206 797 1,683 616 406 828 2,590 1.848 648 161 465 163 n.a 12,936 1,221 1,093 4,536 1,201 853 867 2,069 29 1,004 63 5,677 170 1,830 72 1.170 1,092 1,343 5,367 8,397 4,250 1,707 2,543 16,753 431 793 180 2,792 586 285 426 118 6,015 929 750 599 19 783 1,810 237 14,729 1,930 2,174 10,625 3,804 6,822 124,565 122,272 2,294 6,833 18,230 94,126 6,435 -533 87,157 17,810 19,598 75,412 8,871 9,843 1,969 7,875 2,294 91.833 75,569 503 452 51 127 1 5 5 117 5,202 25,260 11,116 913 1,810 654 477 917 2,747 1,956 828 152 484 178 n.a 14,145 1.257 1,113 4.913 1,305 924 901 2.480 29 1,159 64 6,015 178 1.984 50 1.219 1.197 1,387 5,743 8,970 4,878 1,907 2,972 18,870 459 855 200 3,275 627 299 502 98 6.810 1,079 810 692 23 821 2,082 238 16.263 2,149 2.895 11,218 3.985 7,234 132,981 130.283 2,698 6,949 19,137 100,298 6,891 -617 92,790 18,438 21,753 79.538 9,850 10,911 2,339 8,572 2,698 97,601 80,630 540 487 53 136 1 7 5 124 5,805 26,455 11,961 1,025 1,920 725 586 945 2,793 2.065 1,045 151 509 197 n.a 14,494 1,322 1,063 5,037 1,281 971 945 2,564 28 1,214 66 6,416 153 2,145 43 1,256 1,321 1,498 5,966 9,465 5,513 2,124 3.389 20,334 474 952 213 3,778 671 338 506 110 7,135 1,124 875 778 26 909 2,262 184 16,971 2,194 2.891 11,886 4,218 7,668 140,667 137,972 2,695 7,061 19,920 106,370 7,443 -688 98,239 19,869 22,558 84,512 10,496 11,363 2,348 9,015 2,695 103,675 86,079 577 516 61 160 ( L ) 11 4 145 6.372 27,847 12.819 1,151 2,010 792 661 1,010 2,945 2,140 1,166 173 561 208 n.a 15,029 1,398 1,051 5,170 1,278 1,001 992 2.743 33 1,299 65 6,873 153 2,312 37 1,317 1,367 1,686 6.468 10.163 5,840 2,266 3,575 21,778 503 952 222 4,096 733 338 534 114 7,764 1,142 958 832 27 993 2.337 232 17,596 2,300 2,830 12,467 4,325 8.142 150,877 148,328 2,549 7,186 20,996 112,627 8,008 -776 103,843 21,820 25,214 90,307 10,454 11,866 2,191 9,675 2,549 110,078 91,641 618 569 49 170 1 12 6 152 6,954 28,749 13,564 1,185 1,998 823 664 1,039 3,270 2,350 1.243 189 596 208 n.a 15.185 1,461 1,066 5,085 1,236 1.030 1,026 2,846 34 1,339 62 7.189 142 2.417 33 1,465 1,487 1,645 6,919 10,866 6,507 2,436 4.071 23,669 535 987 240 4,670 777 382 583 121 8.355 1,216 1.045 917 29 1,059 2,501 253 18.437 2.395 2,934 13,108 4,517 8.591 161,179 158,242 2,937 7,309 22,053 119,054 8,457 -847 109.749 24,267 27,164 96,000 10.260 12.794 2.568 10,227 2,937 116,117 96.971 660 622 38 12 6 159 7,704 29,063 13.944 1.241 1.972 822 702 1,135 3.412 2,501 1.106 208 617 227 n.a 15,119 1,505 1,033 4,927 1,142 1,064 1,070 2,865 34 1,420 59 7,562 150 2,225 35 1,795 1,605 1,751 7,106 7.335 2.748 4,587 25.948 585 1,026 245 5,510 850 412 643 136 8,866 1,317 1,095 1,006 31 1,112 2,837 278 19,146 2,510 2,945 13,691 4,703 172,154 169,064 3,090 7.431 23,168 127,747 9.090 -907 117,750 25,794 28,611 103,549 10,490 13,709 2,725 10,984 3.090 124,657 104,444 741 701 40 198 1 12 7 178 8,559 30,494 14,920 1,335 2,048 871 764 1,227 3,666 2,717 1,161 228 674 230 n.a. 15.574 1,535 1.051 5,000 1.112 1.093 1,149 3,050 36 1,489 59 7,921 153 2,328 42 1.863 1,707 1,829 7,776 12.262 8.148 3,177 4,971 28,345 635 1.098 247 6,267 905 418 787 171 9.469 1.445 1.169 1.110 31 1.144 3,139 310 20,212 2,532 3.026 14,654 4.956 9.698 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 294 North Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Dakota 1969 Components of Personal Income 76% 63% 1997 10% ! | Net earnings by place of residence j ! Dividends, interest, and rent 19% Transfer payments 62% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 80°/c 36% Wage and salary disbursements ' Other labor income 12% 7% Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 ^MMy Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 1 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade □ 1979 □ 1989 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate 1997 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Dakota 295 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for North Dakota, 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 Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 257 159 99 674 382 229 ( L ) n.a. 228 25 4 137 1 90 59 31 99 130 111 (') 1 7 7 19 48 7 22 19 6 (') 13 212 146 66 682 311 184 (') n.a. 184 24 5 124 1 59 34 25 66 118 99 (') 1 5 7 17 42 6 20 19 6 (') 13 127 133 -6 680 187 96 C) n.a. 96 22 10 101 1 -7 -26 19 -6 102 83 (') 1 3 6 14 35 5 17 19 6 (') 12 119 103 16 676 176 97 (') n.a. 96 16 7 99 94 4 674 146 78 (') n.a. 77 15 6 122 118 4 672 181 98 ('-) n.a. 97 13 11 182 125 57 670 272 157 (') n.a. 156 16 11 57 100 72 (') 1 2 5 14 32 4 14 27 12 (') 15 155 148 7 664 234 124 ( L ) n.a. 123 17 16 104 1 19 -5 24 7 116 81 (') 1 4 6 15 36 4 16 35 24 ('■) 11 214 147 67 655 327 184 1 n.a. 182 17 15 108 1 74 51 24 67 117 85 (') 1 3 6 16 37 4 16 32 20 (') 12 183 143 40 647 283 156 1 n a. 154 15 13 108 1 46 22 24 40 116 83 (') 1 5 6 15 36 5 16 33 20 8 205 142 64 644 319 180 1 n.a. 178 16 11 110 1 69 44 25 64 116 84 (') 1 5 6 15 37 5 16 31 18 (') 13 226 151 76 640 354 198 1 n a 197 20 10 117 1 80 51 29 76 123 90 (') 1 4 6 15 42 5 17 32 18 < L > 13 325 166 159 615 528 295 1 n a 294 22 9 130 1 164 127 37 159 136 106 ( L ) 1 4 7 18 51 6 18 30 16 (') 14 367 178 210 583 665 360 2 n a 358 21 150 1 209 165 44 210 150 120 (M 2 4 8 21 57 6 22 30 12 3 15 527 216 312 546 966 496 2 n a 494 24 9 184 1 311 257 54 312 184 139 ( L ) 2 4 10 24 68 6 25 45 10 18 17 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 551 236 315 534 1,032 513 2 n.a. 511 29 12 195 2 317 259 58 315 198 156 (') 2 4 12 29 74 6 28 42 12 11 19 569 273 296 544 1,045 518 2 n.a. 516 33 19 201 2 316 254 62 296 222 168 <2 6 12 28 81 7 31 55 13 19 23 620 329 291 570 1,088 548 3 n.a. 545 42 33 222 2 324 249 74 291 257 210 (') 3 13 13 35 101 8 38 47 14 5 28 864 362 502 578 1,494 785 4 n.a. 781 47 36 260 3 523 451 72 502 283 234 3 17 15 40 113 8 38 49 15 2 31 863 480 383 580 1,488 733 5 -6 722 107 33 302 3 428 340 383 350 288 1 4 30 20 50 131 10 43 62 21 3 38 725 512 213 597 1,214 587 6 S 574 102 48 321 4 263 173 90 213 375 306 2 4 35 21 52 134 12 46 69 23 3 43 844 546 298 619 1,364 691 7 -8 676 120 49 332 4 355 261 94 298 393 322 2 4 39 21 54 136 14 51 72 23 3 46 876 589 286 604 1,450 717 8 -9 699 137 39 360 5 352 250 103 286 430 352 2 5 41 24 59 150 15 55 78 23 6 49 805 602 203 608 1,324 665 9 -11 646 119 40 381 5 278 171 107 203 462 378 2 10 45 26 63 155 17 59 85 26 7 51 819 624 195 609 1,345 678 9 -12 657 119 43 398 6 273 164 109 195 483 395 3 14 44 27 66 154 20 67 88 27 7 54 840 667 172 611 1,374 686 10 -13 663 131 45 420 7 259 142 116 172 514 421 3 14 60 28 66 159 21 71 92 28 8 57 923 681 242 615 1,500 756 11 -14 732 142 49 417 7 332 215 116 242 514 419 4 13 46 29 67 167 23 70 95 28 8 59 961 725 237 613 1,568 782 15 -15 751 158 52 443 8 330 210 121 237 545 443 4 13 54 29 72 173 25 73 102 29 9 64 989 781 208 612 1,616 787 17 -17 753 168 467 9 310 180 129 208 579 473 4 14 60 33 74 182 28 78 106 31 9 66 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 296 North Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for North Dakota, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry:* Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services 1,134 839 295 606 1,872 903 20 -19 865 191 78 498 10 396 265 131 295 608 490 5 5 ( L ) 15 (') 2 13 1 61 34 9 (' (' 3 2 (') (') H 1 25 17 ( L ) Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,055 888 167 618 1,707 828 20 -21 788 184 83 538 12 278 138 140 167 662 530 5 5 ( L ) 15 2 12 1 71 36 10 (') ( L ) 3 ( L ) 2 3 (') (') (') (') 1 25 18 ( L ) P- (') 7 (') (') (') (M 81 34 14 5 17 12 64 131 33 11 22 94 6 11 8 5 4 2 2 1 30 5 2 n.a. n.a. 5 132 35 15 82 n.a. n.a. 1,170 918 251 634 1,845 934 24 -21 888 193 565 13 356 218 138 251 683 532 4 4 8 I C-) 84 32 17 4 17 15 80 131 38 14 24 112 8 11 8 5 5 3 2 2 38 6 3 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 7 186 45 41 99 n.a. n.a. 1,387 1,074 313 644 2,154 1,125 32 -26 1,067 217 103 675 18 432 281 152 313 812 606 5 5 ( L ) 11 ( L ) 2 8 1 83 43 1 ( L ) ( L ) 3 (') 2 4 (') (') ( L ) ( L ) 1 8 25 16 (') (') 88 32 18 4 19 16 77 140 41 15 26 117 9 12 8 6 5 3 2 1 40 6 3 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 6 206 49 49 108 n.a. n.a. 1,378 1,149 228 649 2,123 1,104 34 -29 1,040 227 110 725 20 359 195 163 228 875 653 5 5 ( L ) 12 ( L ) 2 9 1 105 44 16 1 4 ( L ) 2 4 < L > ( L ) ( L ) P-) 1 5 28 18 (') (') L i 9 1 1 148 43 17 26 125 9 13 8 6 6 4 2 1 43 7 3 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 7 222 52 55 115 n.a. n.a. 1,605 1,238 367 649 2,473 1,298 36 -30 1,232 253 121 775 23 499 328 171 367 931 687 6 6 ( L ) 13 ( L ) 2 10 1 103 49 21 3 ( L ) 4 {') 2 5 P-) (') ( L ) ( L ) 1 5 28 18 ( L ) 0-) p- 9 1 C-) ( L ) ( L ) 97 32 22 4 20 18 85 154 46 18 28 134 10 13 8 7 6 4 2 1 46 7 4 n.a. ( L ) 16 n.a. 244 55 60 128 n.a. n.a. 1,629 1,292 337 647 2,518 1,316 43 -30 1,243 255 131 807 25 484 297 187 337 979 712 6 6 ( L ) 14 ( L ) 2 10 1 84 57 26 1 ( L ) 4 ( L ) 2 7 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 2 10 30 20 ( L ) < L ) ( L ) 9 1 ( L ) 103 33 24 4 23 19 90 161 48 19 29 149 11 15 8 7 7 5 3 1 53 9 5 n.a. (') 17 n.a. 9 267 57 68 141 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Dakota 297 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for North Dakota, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing _ Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,690 1.421 269 621 2,722 1,334 56 -32 1,246 272 173 882 31 420 231 189 269 1,065 776 7 7 (') 15 (') 2 12 1 84 60 25 1 (') 4 (') 3 9 (') 1 (') (') 2 6 35 22 ( L ) (') (') 10 1 1 (') (') 110 33 26 6 23 23 96 179 52 22 31 172 13 16 9 8 7 4 3 2 66 9 6 n.a. ( L ) 20 n.a. 10 289 66 75 148 n.a. n.a. 1,869 1,501 368 621 3,009 1,527 63 -51 1,412 268 189 947 34 546 331 214 368 1,159 847 9 9 (') 16 (') 3 11 2 90 65 26 1 (') 5 (') 3 11 (') B 2 1 39 24 (') (') (') (') 11 1 3 118 34 26 (') 6 26 25 102 196 57 23 34 196 13 17 9 10 9 6 2 1 78 10 7 n.a. ( L ) 21 n.a. 13 311 69 78 165 n.a. n.a. 1,947 1,656 291 619 3,146 1,577 71 -53 1,453 272 221 1,068 43 466 252 213 291 1,287 931 10 10 ( L ) 16 (') 4 10 2 119 75 32 1 (') 5 1 3 11 (') 2 1 (') 2 6 44 26 (') (') ( L ) 11 1 5 (') 127 36 30 (') 6 29 27 108 207 60 26 35 209 15 17 9 10 9 6 2 1 84 12 8 n.a. (') 21 n.a. 14 355 79 92 183 n.a. n.a. 2,245 1,831 414 627 3,583 1,819 79 -55 1,685 300 261 1,167 51 601 372 229 414 1,405 1,016 12 12 (') 16 (') 4 10 2 136 82 34 2 1 3 12 (') 2 2 (') 2 4 48 28 (') ( L ) 1 (') 12 1 5 (') 140 39 33 (') 7 32 30 116 221 67 28 39 226 16 16 9 10 11 6 3 1 90 13 9 n.a. (') 25 n.a 18 389 88 101 200 n a n.a, 2,703 2,041 662 631 4,284 2,229 88 -58 2,083 330 290 1,288 61 881 622 259 662 1,567 1,142 12 12 ( L ) 16 (') 4 10 2 165 89 41 3 (') 7 1 4 18 1 2 3 (') 2 (') 48 28 (') M 1 ("•) 13 1 6 ( L ) P-) 157 41 40 (') 7 35 33 139 241 75 30 45 247 16 18 9 12 13 7 3 1 95 14 10 n.a (M 28 n.a 21 425 96 115 214 n.a. n.a. 3,837 2,326 1,512 632 6,068 3,280 112 -61 3,106 405 327 1,432 70 1,778 1,467 311 1,512 1,768 1,306 15 15 « 19 (') 5 12 3 163 109 55 3 (') 8 ( L ) 5 26 3 2 4 (') 2 (') 54 32 ( L ) 1 ( L ) 14 1 6 ( L ) M 175 45 46 ( L ) 7 39 36 183 278 81 33 48 283 19 20 9 15 14 7 4 1 105 20 12 n a (') 29 n a 30 462 104 131 227 n a n a 3,803 2,655 1.148 634 5,997 3,154 132 -73 2.948 479 376 1,624 86 1,444 1.093 352 1,148 2,005 1,516 19 1 ( L ) 27 (') 6 1 3 193 139 76 2 1 10 (') 6 40 2 2 6 ( L ) 3 3 63 37 (') 1 1 1 15 1 6 (') (') 194 48 52 (') 11 45 39 231 310 38 50 316 22 21 8 19 15 7 4 1 122 21 13 n a (') 29 n.a 33 489 115 135 239 n a n a 3,957 3,031 926 638 6,198 3,195 149 -78 2,968 547 441 1,833 112 1.250 866 384 926 2.270 3,890 3,428 463 645 6,028 3,050 165 -93 2,793 607 491 2,086 140 824 390 434 463 2,588 ,736 2.004 21 20 21 19 ( L ) ( L ) 38 46 (M ( L ) 9 14 25 28 3 5 239 300 185 199 113 121 3 3 2 2 12 13 (') ( L ) / 7 50 57 10 8 3 3 22 23 ( L ) ('-) 4 4 n.a n.a. 72 78 43 46 ( L ) ( L ) 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 19 1 1 8 8 (•) 1 U ( L ) 207 237 46 55 54 63 (') 11 12 52 56 44 51 268 289 318 368 104 125 45 53 58 72 357 420 16 20 23 27 8 9 26 30 17 19 8 11 4 5 1 2 152 180 23 25 13 13 6 10 W ( L ) 26 30 n a n.a. 33 40 534 583 126 134 139 143 26? 306 n a n.a. n a n.a. 4,048 3,792 257 649 6,236 3,063 162 -99 2.802 701 545 2.252 162 650 192 458 257 2,807 2,184 16 16 ( L ) 61 ( L ) 17 39 5 327 201 110 5 2 15 CI 9 5b 6 3 9 ( L ) 4 n a 91 52 (') 2 2 1 22 2 9 2 ( L ) 262 62 66 14 61 59 295 396 141 60 81 484 24 30 10 3b 16 11 7 2 210 31 13 10 ( L ) 31 n a 50 622 140 140 342 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 298 North Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for North Dakota, 1958-97 — Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotel . and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '* Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military ..' State and local State Local 5,144 4,297 846 651 7,905 4,051 187 -110 3,754 798 591 2,575 198 1,278 774 505 846 3,205 2,532 20 19 1 89 (') 23 59 7 406 224 120 6 2 17 (') 11 61 6 4 8 (') 5 n.a. 104 57 3 1 26 2 10 3 ( L ) 308 71 82 16 69 70 329 430 160 68 93 565 29 36 11 45 20 15 9 2 242 32 14 14 n.a. 59 673 149 145 379 n.a. n.a. 5,308 4,815 494 652 8,140 4,080 216 -127 3,737 919 653 2,916 225 939 417 522 494 3,587 2,854 22 21 1 129 L L > 31 92 6 426 258 141 7 1 19 (') 13 76 3 6 9 1 5 n.a. 117 59 (, 3> 3 2 32 2 12 5 (' 358 83 98 20 77 81 385 472 174 77 97 629 33 39 11 53 21 17 10 2 272 33 17 17 u n.a. 66 732 155 147 430 181 249 5,106 5,454 -348 654 7,803 3,552 242 -141 3,169 1,164 773 3,195 255 101 -426 527 -348 3,900 3,105 19 19 1 201 1 37 157 6 404 265 141 6 2 17 ( L ) 13 74 3 7 12 1 6 n.a. 123 62 *3 2 2 32 2 13 7 ( L ) 402 87 111 21 90 93 413 493 191 89 103 715 37 42 10 62 22 21 11 3 316 36 20 19 45 n.a. 72 795 168 157 470 199 271 6,617 6,311 306 660 10,034 4,644 282 -162 4,201 1,532 884 3,612 287 745 233 513 306 4,338 3,440 20 20 1 312 1 44 261 6 389 281 143 5 4 17 ( L ) 14 74 3 8 11 1 6 n.a 138 70 C-) 4 2 2 33 3 14 11 ( L ) 436 89 126 23 96 102 455 520 208 99 109 819 41 45 10 77 24 19 13 2 381 39 21 21 49 n.a. 77 179 179 541 232 308 7,153 6,879 275 669 10,693 4,849 306 -163 4,380 1,781 992 3,841 313 695 196 499 275 4,574 3,599 22 22 ( L ) 280 1 50 222 7 431 293 138 5 5 17 1 13 69 3 8 12 1 6 n.a. 155 80 P 5 2 1 34 3 16 13 0-) 466 82 127 26 102 128 469 542 212 109 103 884 42 49 10 80 25 19 14 2 434 42 22 24 f) 51 n.a. 68 975 180 202 594 253 341 7,511 7,185 326 677 11,100 5,112 319 -167 4,626 1,785 1,099 3,979 346 787 249 538 326 4,786 3,747 27 26 1 209 (') 54 144 10 519 300 136 6 5 17 (') 13 64 3 8 12 1 7 n.a. 164 85 ( L ) 6 3 1 36 3 16 14 ( L ) 486 81 123 (M 28 99 155 447 573 229 115 115 958 41 56 10 79 30 22 17 2 478 45 24 29 B n.a. 68 1,039 192 218 629 272 357 8,078 7,528 550 680 11,871 5,571 337 -167 5,068 1,850 1,161 4,088 358 1,124 474 651 550 5,020 3,923 31 30 1 231 (') 57 161 13 425 322 148 6 5 17 ( L ) 15 69 3 10 12 1 9 n.a. 174 86 (') 8 3 1 39 3 16 17 P 542 88 139 95 189 470 615 243 120 122 1,046 39 61 12 92 37 28 19 3 512 52 25 33 u n.a. 77 1,097 198 235 663 285 378 8,336 7,699 638 677 12,314 5,766 364 -165 5,237 1,851 1,248 4,166 371 1,230 559 670 638 5,128 3,942 33 32 1 222 ( L ) 63 147 12 368 333 152 5 6 17 ( ] 15 68 5 13 14 1 8 n.a. 181 91 ( L ) 9 3 1 41 3 15 17 P 543 87 131 ( L ) 34 97 192 462 647 245 126 119 1,088 37 73 12 96 45 22 22 3 527 55 26 35 ( L ) 58 n.a. 76 1.186 211 251 725 317 408 8,453 7,811 642 670 12,625 5,780 382 -162 5,237 1,845 1,371 4,174 372 1,234 569 666 642 5,138 3,910 31 30 ( L ) 157 u 87 13 362 336 149 6 6 16 ( L ) 17 61 6 12 15 1 9 n.a. 187 92 ( L ) 9 4 pi 42 4 15 19 ( D ) 551 92 137 ( L ) 37 95 190 459 620 256 132 125 1,137 35 79 12 96 45 26 23 3 552 61 26 40 ( L ) 60 n.a. 77 1,228 223 251 755 337 418 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 North Dakota 299 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for North Dakota, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 , Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,957 8,106 -149 655 12,142 5,359 431 -168 4,760 1,738 1,459 4,500 401 458 -229 687 -149 5,508 4,192 49 48 1 144 (') 56 79 10 333 378 193 7 8 16 ('■) 24 71 21 17 17 2 10 n.a. 185 98 ( n ; 10 6 2 43 6 14 6 ( D ) 567 88 147 38 99 195 499 615 287 138 150 1,320 36 88 13 103 53 25 20 5 647 69 31 52 1 69 98 10 1,315 257 268 790 350 440 8,835 8,510 325 646 13,669 6,032 463 -173 5,395 1,851 1,589 4,669 427 936 244 692 325 5,706 4,332 49 48 1 140 (') 55 75 10 328 401 215 8 10 15 (') 27 87 20 19 1 2 9 n.a. 186 97 ( n ) 8 6 2 46 6 15 5 ( D ) 581 88 157 ( L ) 42 101 194 519 630 297 140 157 1,386 39 83 14 111 49 25 19 6 689 69 32 59 1 71 105 14 1,374 267 274 833 373 460 9,729 9,136 592 637 15,264 6,627 498 -180 5,948 2,060 1,720 4,957 476 1,193 503 690 592 6,034 4,593 55 54 1 157 (') 57 90 10 346 426 232 9 13 16 (') 30 91 23 20 19 3 9 n.a 194 98 2 49 7 16 11 ( n ) 600 88 164 ( L ) 43 103 202 548 665 315 144 171 1,481 42 72 15 141 50 22 20 6 747 66 31 69 1 75 97 26 1,441 284 288 869 392 477 9,817 9,415 402 634 15,479 6,767 532 -189 6,047 1,973 1,797 5,195 525 1,047 320 727 402 6,365 4,858 48 47 1 170 (') 58 101 11 356 460 250 8 17 16 (') 28 98 29 21 20 3 10 n a 210 108 (') 3 9 2 52 9 14 12 ( L ) 645 100 174 (') 48 105 218 555 700 334 148 186 1.592 48 76 14 144 53 23 22 6 806 69 38 80 1 82 94 35 1,507 297 304 906 412 494 10,718 9,958 759 635 16,866 7,565 552 -208 6,806 1,957 1,955 5,537 578 1,449 679 770 759 6,806 5,220 57 56 1 168 (') 62 90 16 394 499 277 10 19 18 (') 26 105 40 26 20 3 10 n.a 222 115 (') ( n ) 13 ( n ) 54 9 16 12 678 100 184 (') 54 109 230 600 745 373 160 213 1,707 52 83 15 154 59 24 24 7 864 70 44 89 1 87 102 32 1,586 317 304 965 441 525 10,860 10,516 344 637 17,040 7,591 585 -237 6,768 1,986 2,106 5,819 638 1,134 263 871 344 7,246 5,616 66 66 1 173 8 90 16 440 549 311 11 20 19 (') 30 122 43 34 19 2 11 n.a. 239 127 (') ( n ) 14 ( D : 55 9 16 14 ( L ) 732 115 202 (') 58 111 245 630 792 407 172 235 1,827 52 92 16 173 65 29 28 8 906 73 48 96 2 99 108 31 1,630 326 305 999 450 549 11,612 10,955 657 640 18,156 8,333 620 -251 7,461 1,993 2,159 6,139 682 1,512 565 947 657 7,675 6,027 66 65 1 163 (') 65 79 19 492 630 373 14 20 21 (') 34 153 46 47 19 2 17 n.a 256 130 (, 3> 16 Q 11 18 16 ( D ) 769 108 226 (') 65 114 255 675 844 430 180 250 1,959 55 96 16 203 76 33 50 9 938 76 51 105 2 103 108 37 1,648 335 284 1.029 458 571 11,640 1 1 ,532 108 641 18,149 8,199 663 -273 7.263 2.139 2,238 6,535 687 977 9 968 108 8,090 6,364 66 65 1 175 (') 68 88 19 545 665 402 n ( D ) 22 ( D ) 34 172 40 53 21 ( D ) 15 n.a 262 141 <1 n 5 ( n ) 64 11 19 17 1 786 110 238 8 119 250 695 878 455 186 269 2,098 59 97 18 230 79 35 54 9 1.005 78 52 114 2 106 125 37 1,726 334 334 1,058 470 589 12,983 12,158 825 643 20,197 9.338 692 -289 8.356 2.267 2.360 6,928 676 1,734 715 1,019 825 8,513 6,750 65 64 1 188 (') 66 102 20 620 686 417 31 ( D ) 23 ( r> ) 38 181 39 47 21 ( n ) 17 n a 269 149 (') P) 4 ( D ) 65 10 17 20 1 804 114 221 (') 97 123 248 742 920 481 195 286 2,246 64 98 18 273 84 35 60 9 1,059 83 54 118 2 110 138 41 1.762 334 336 1.092 478 614 12,885 12.716 169 641 20,103 9,102 727 -297 8.078 2.325 2.462 7.307 680 1,116 59 1.057 169 8,933 7,134 66 65 1 200 8 110 632 757 466 35 8 p> 41 214 41 51 24 n 16 n a 290 163 H 2 68 10 18 23 1 826 117 229 (M 102 123 255 782 961 512 209 302 2,399 70 102 17 327 91 39 69 9 1,104 82 57 126 2 117 144 43 1.799 344 319 1.135 495 640 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 300 Ohio STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Ohio Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 ^-r -\ 66% ^^ -^ 79% -/ \ V \7" y 18% \^__J U Xl3% :g%^-~~^ □ Net earnings by place of residence | Dividends, interest, and rent | i Transfer payments 85% Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83°/c Wage and salary disbursements j j Other labor income Proprietors' income 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 n-i-» Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Ohio 301 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Ohio, 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 5,108 4,823 285 6,626 771 4,137 6 n.a. 4,131 891 85 3,371 42 725 248 477 285 3,853 3,595 5 45 222 1,551 408 702 180 481 258 38 3 218 4,408 4,231 177 6,662 662 3,503 6 n.a. 3,496 825 86 2,922 40 540 142 398 177 3,326 3,050 5 38 179 1,220 367 624 160 457 276 39 3 234 3,767 3,525 242 6,694 563 2,945 7 n.a. 2,938 683 146 2,388 36 521 215 306 242 2,702 2,438 6 30 117 913 307 523 140 401 264 39 3 222 2,689 2,581 108 6,717 400 2,078 7 n.a. 2,072 502 115 1,770 31 278 89 188 108 1,971 1,730 5 18 52 602 231 387 116 319 241 37 3 201 2,592 2,460 132 6,740 385 2,087 7 n.a. 2,080 400 112 1,772 28 287 113 174 132 1,955 1,698 4 24 35 676 215 349 109 286 257 56 3 197 3,071 2,914 157 6,751 455 2,536 7 n.a. 2,529 424 119 2,116 30 390 137 253 157 2.379 2,074 4 34 54 859 238 459 113 312 305 86 3 216 3,506 3,222 284 6,787 517 2,915 7 n.a. 2,908 451 147 2,326 32 556 264 292 284 2,631 2,316 4 36 67 997 256 506 122 328 315 84 4 227 4,034 3,816 219 6,801 593 3.301 8 n.a. 3,293 547 194 2,718 39 544 191 353 219 3,082 2,670 4 41 102 1,180 288 567 131 357 412 206 4 202 4,406 4,116 290 6,809 647 3,690 33 n.a. 3,657 618 130 3,009 40 642 260 382 290 3,400 3,029 6 45 118 1,391 311 631 143 386 371 152 4 215 3,824 3,598 226 6,837 559 3,181 30 n.a. 3,151 541 132 2,594 39 547 196 352 226 2,955 2,486 6 32 88 996 275 595 129 365 468 237 4 226 4,226 4,003 222 6,886 614 3.492 34 n.a. 3,458 608 160 2,873 40 579 192 386 222 3,270 2,836 6 34 114 1,217 298 644 133 388 434 204 5 225 4,552 4,360 192 6,929 657 3,781 38 n.a. 3,743 641 168 3,132 44 605 160 445 192 3,589 3,190 6 36 123 1,423 323 734 136 409 399 161 5 233 5,700 5,393 307 6,958 819 4,822 47 n.a. 4.776 762 162 3.949 48 825 271 555 307 4,516 4,124 7 50 221 2,025 381 857 145 438 391 145 7 240 7,100 6.644 455 6,970 1,019 6,133 59 n.a. 6,074 859 167 4,973 57 1,103 414 689 455 5,677 5,190 9 59 244 2,800 443 976 150 509 487 184 58 246 8,588 Nonfarm personal income 8,102 486 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: 6,866 1,251 7,620 78 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 n.a. 7,542 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 884 161 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements 6.269 Other labor income 73 1,277 Farm 437 840 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing 486 7,134 6,367 9 65 240 3,694 507 Wholesale and retail trade 1,119 161 Services 571 767 Federal, civilian Military State and local 293 216 258 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 9,085 8,663 422 6,928 1,311 8,070 81 n.a. 7,988 902 195 6,717 104 1,249 371 878 422 7,648 6,695 11 70 190 3,884 582 1,159 168 631 953 279 401 273 9,263 8,712 552 6,915 1,340 8,074 82 n.a. 7,991 949 323 6,537 120 1,417 500 917 552 7,522 6,489 12 68 193 3,489 595 1,269 188 675 1,033 269 465 299 9,836 9,262 573 7.516 1,309 8,253 95 n.a. 8,158 1,110 568 6,562 131 1,560 515 1,045 573 7,679 6,949 14 85 346 3,255 682 1,577 224 766 730 247 145 338 10,788 10,244 544 7,705 1,400 9,214 118 n.a. 9,095 1,125 568 7,559 162 1,492 482 1,010 544 8,670 7,982 18 110 442 3,869 767 1,702 239 837 688 234 66 388 12,127 11,389 737 7,876 1,540 10,324 126 -64 10,135 1,287 704 8,379 185 1,761 665 1,096 737 9,587 8,838 24 111 549 4,300 820 1,802 271 961 749 249 66 434 11,607 11,110 497 7,973 1,456 9,774 130 -68 9,577 1,386 645 8.054 196 1,524 429 1,095 497 9.277 8,466 30 92 538 3,967 799 1.790 288 962 811 271 68 472 12,844 12,356 488 7.980 1,610 10,804 170 -78 10,556 1,545 743 8,938 253 1,614 423 1,191 488 10,316 9,459 33 103 590 4,595 865 1,887 337 1,049 857 294 65 499 14,808 14,264 544 8,061 1,837 12,840 204 -99 12,537 1,650 621 10,687 339 1,814 476 1.338 544 12.296 1 1 ,258 38 110 790 5,707 991 2,100 370 1,152 1,038 375 124 539 15,876 15,286 589 8,275 1,919 13,792 223 -112 13.457 1,738 680 11,478 379 1,936 528 1,408 589 13,203 12,033 42 107 850 6,115 1,047 2.214 410 1.248 1.170 411 165 593 17,423 16,893 530 8,591 2,028 15,123 239 -130 14.753 1,921 749 12.706 438 1.979 470 1.509 530 14,592 13,344 44 110 933 6,916 1,129 2,387 466 1,359 1,248 412 163 673 17,465 16,898 567 8,873 1,968 14,916 286 -132 14,498 2,064 904 12.394 444 2,079 513 1,565 567 14,349 13,037 48 100 1,087 6,319 1,071 2.442 510 1,462 1.312 406 154 752 18,852 18,424 428 9,017 2,091 16,108 325 -147 15,635 2,267 950 13,523 520 2,066 373 1,693 428 15,680 14,288 50 109 1.088 7,122 1,153 2,590 568 1,609 1,392 436 155 801 20,120 19,696 424 9,207 2,185 17,248 362 -157 16,729 2,383 1,008 14,537 595 2,116 366 1,750 424 16,824 15,331 50 127 1.139 7,662 1,250 2,755 600 1,747 1,493 449 166 878 21,136 20,758 378 9,410 2,246 17,931 409 -162 17,360 2,578 1.198 15.091 659 2.181 319 1.861 378 17.553 15.961 51 130 1.220 7,826 1.302 2.902 648 1,881 1,593 469 162 962 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 302 Ohio STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Ohio, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 20,923 20,468 454 9,599 2,180 17,240 380 -153 16,707 2,678 1,538 14,351 609 2.280 390 1,889 454 16.786 15,090 51 50 1 117 2 59 25 31 1.089 7,050 4,990 49 109 373 1,042 743 988 624 471 423 55 96 17 2,060 465 5 50 74 210 334 309 86 484 44 1,281 365 329 57 106 205 219 936 1,951 680 200 480 1,935 70 240 139 192 84 56 77 21 510 119 82 n.a. 4 182 n.a. 159 1,695 490 147 1,058 n.a. n.a. 22,395 22,047 348 9,671 2,316 18,690 439 -172 18,078 2,836 1,480 15,712 691 2,287 285 2,002 348 18,341 16,568 52 51 1 125 2 63 25 35 1,130 8,009 5,762 54 115 418 1.239 849 1,124 738 582 457 62 110 13 2.247 484 5 61 77 227 358 336 90 562 48 1,367 367 379 64 112 219 226 997 2,075 729 211 519 2,084 74 250 141 213 89 52 81 20 560 141 91 n.a. 3 204 n.a. 165 1,773 498 149 1,126 n.a. n.a. 23,251 22,844 407 9,734 2,389 19.267 513 -172 18,582 3,025 1,644 16.228 731 2,308 338 1,970 407 18,860 16,962 55 53 1 129 2 62 30 36 1,110 8,136 5,851 52 115 423 1,269 871 1,160 744 630 398 67 110 11 2,285 492 5 56 79 233 376 346 89 564 46 1,410 361 399 71 113 228 239 1,061 2,121 755 227 528 2,186 75 257 149 222 100 56 84 20 586 143 97 n.a. 3 223 n.a. 170 1,898 523 145 1,230 n.a. n.a. 23,632 23,190 442 9,854 2,398 19,257 525 -164 18,568 3,155 1,909 16,115 736 2,406 366 2,040 442 18,815 16,770 55 53 1 126 1 57 33 35 1,101 7,811 5,547 49 108 403 1,176 794 1,112 739 579 362 69 106 50 2,265 489 5 52 75 239 381 344 91 544 45 1,396 340 403 57 112 236 247 1,076 2,109 795 238 557 2,302 75 265 146 241 102 59 90 19 617 158 106 n.a. 4 238 n.a. 184 2,046 551 148 1,347 n.a. n.a. 24,878 24,477 401 9,929 2,506 20,359 563 -170 19,625 3,361 1,892 17,093 823 2,442 323 2,119 401 19,958 17,788 61 60 2 132 2 58 36 37 1,147 8,414 6,032 51 113 418 1,249 866 1.242 799 683 355 78 112 66 2.382 494 5 55 77 251 399 357 93 601 48 1,452 345 434 57 115 245 257 1,126 2,214 845 257 587 2.397 76 269 148 261 102 48 87 18 669 161 116 n.a. 4 261 n.a. 177 2.170 585 148 1,438 n.a. n.a. 25,900 25,506 395 9,986 2,594 21,194 622 -173 20,400 3,547 1,953 17,851 861 2,483 309 2,174 395 20,800 18,515 59 57 2 137 2 61 38 36 1,218 8,750 6,302 56 111 434 1,291 918 1,288 823 737 371 82 111 78 2,449 496 5 58 78 257 415 369 91 634 47 1,503 344 462 59 119 254 265 1,167 2,271 889 271 618 2.521 79 279 147 282 112 53 92 17 705 171 130 n.a. 4 267 n.a. 182 2.285 644 132 1,509 n.a. n.a. 27,650 27,279 371 10.080 2,743 22,709 663 -180 21,866 3.808 1,977 19,054 982 2,672 289 2,383 371 22,338 19,899 65 63 2 147 2 61 45 39 1,309 9,381 6,792 59 110 467 1,446 1,003 1,445 850 769 366 87 115 76 2,589 513 5 60 82 272 445 399 88 677 48 1,591 352 492 64 126 275 283 1,276 2,429 958 287 671 2,744 81 301 149 315 120 60 97 17 773 187 147 n.a. 5 278 n.a. 212 2,439 682 144 1,614 n.a. n.a. 30,000 29,577 423 10,201 2,941 24,679 703 -197 23,779 4,116 2,104 20,714 1,131 2,833 344 2.490 423 24,256 21.652 72 70 2 150 2 63 45 40 1,486 10,277 7,510 66 118 493 1,573 1,116 1,626 925 904 387 94 125 81 2,767 534 5 65 87 292 466 438 92 739 49 1,699 362 549 68 128 300 292 1,356 2,593 1,036 306 730 2,984 91 327 149 341 128 66 104 18 859 208 162 n.a. 5 290 n.a. 236 2.605 717 148 1,741 n.a. n.a. 32,791 32,232 559 10,330 3,174 27,217 958 -218 26,041 4,445 2.306 22,796 1,257 3,164 484 2,680 559 26,658 23,798 71 68 2 153 2 69 41 41 1,720 11,351 8,345 73 129 518 1.659 1,220 1,882 1,055 986 490 103 137 93 3,006 563 5 71 94 317 500 491 99 813 53 1,815 371 602 73 136 325 309 1,431 2.853 1,089 323 766 3,315 101 364 149 385 139 78 112 19 948 236 182 n.a. 6 325 n.a. 271 2,860 765 178 1,917 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Ohio 303 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ■ for Ohio, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm Income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 37,982 37,493 489 10,516 3,612 31,284 1,219 -247 29,818 5,184 2,980 26,339 1,545 3,399 408 2,992 489 30,795 27,359 86 83 3 201 7 81 72 41 2,103 12,738 9,311 82 135 567 1,752 1.377 2,030 1,240 1,161 601 123 143 101 3,428 627 4 76 107 367 562 571 109 946 58 2,073 385 711 77 148 383 368 1,638 3,298 1,297 385 912 3,924 110 385 157 470 171 87 132 22 1,198 264 219 n.a. 6 377 n.a. 325 3,436 894 205 2,337 n.a. n.a. 41,296 40,820 476 10,563 3,909 34,270 1,411 -228 32,632 5,419 3,245 29.029 1,762 3,480 396 3,083 476 33.794 30,004 93 90 3 223 8 95 65 55 2,443 13,907 10,222 87 149 624 1,948 1,478 2,288 1,389 1,267 594 137 144 117 3,685 665 4 78 111 394 611 629 121 1,009 62 2,241 401 771 82 157 437 394 1,837 3,562 1,390 431 959 4,307 116 392 156 518 188 103 131 23 1.354 280 255 n.a. 7 425 n.a. 360 3,790 969 216 2,606 n.a. n.a. 43,290 42,790 500 10,669 4,058 35,607 1,464 -219 33,924 5,554 3,812 30,169 1,961 3,476 409 3,067 500 35.107 30,871 99 95 4 256 7 120 68 60 2,340 13,852 10,061 89 145 635 1,883 1,476 2.251 1,428 1,200 558 147 152 96 3.791 708 4 75 111 398 642 671 124 996 61 2,448 445 794 89 169 513 438 1,987 3,747 1,470 483 987 4,672 129 406 155 559 201 107 145 24 1,515 313 295 n.a 7 443 n.a. 372 4.236 1,076 235 2,925 n.a. n.a. 45,939 45,454 485 10,735 4,279 37,309 1,591 -180 35,538 5,( 4,513 31,451 2,206 3,652 395 3,257 485 36,824 32,210 115 110 4 257 9 128 57 63 2,328 14,064 10,133 102 145 668 1,899 1,525 2,044 1.382 1.497 509 147 149 64 3,932 748 5 81 116 407 641 698 136 1,045 54 2,684 464 915 86 171 569 478 2,112 3,964 1,664 524 1,141 5.020 137 404 153 589 224 115 152 25 1,664 338 322 n.a. 10 491 n.a. 397 4,614 1,130 238 3,246 n.a. n.a. 49,884 49,303 581 10,747 4,642 40,599 1,746 -185 38,668 6,211 5,005 34,059 2,542 3,999 487 3,512 581 40,018 35,049 119 115 4 312 9 159 77 68 2,420 15,423 11,213 110 160 746 2,170 1,691 2,487 1,255 1,681 524 164 165 61 4.210 775 6 91 124 443 666 746 144 1,159 57 2,950 493 1,042 70 179 639 526 2,312 4,180 1,753 553 1.200 5,579 166 423 153 643 242 119 173 26 1,898 377 366 n.a. 8 512 n.a. 474 4,969 1,175 221 3,572 n.a. n.a 55,573 54,840 733 10.767 5,161 45,306 2.173 -216 42,916 6,897 5,760 38,069 2,917 4,320 618 3,702 733 44,573 39,070 125 120 5 350 7 173 94 75 2,679 17,544 12,936 124 183 824 2.590 1,952 2.843 1,398 1.993 585 197 179 69 4,608 828 4 93 136 488 722 814 158 1,306 59 3,264 542 1,199 73 188 701 561 2,497 4,632 1,849 606 1.242 6,130 180 439 156 745 273 135 198 27 2.080 418 388 n a. 8 537 n.a. 545 5,503 1,257 223 4,023 n.a. n.a 60,878 60,020 858 10,766 5,655 48,913 2,429 -205 46,279 7,727 6,872 41,029 3,311 4,573 727 3,846 858 48,055 42,164 135 129 6 470 16 230 146 79 2,831 18.743 13,823 130 190 869 2,874 2,037 3,138 1,484 2,001 629 206 197 69 4,920 891 3 76 149 523 760 907 182 1,369 60 3,491 560 1,272 77 203 767 611 2,877 4,980 1,854 676 1,177 6,783 199 461 146 828 298 153 214 29 2,342 469 416 n a. 9 585 n.a 633 5,891 1,357 237 4.297 n.a. n a 64,648 63,785 863 10.770 6,002 50,504 2,443 -186 47,875 8,103 8.670 41,938 3.746 4.820 696 4,125 863 49.641 43,263 137 131 6 589 10 320 182 78 2,874 18,378 13,356 136 176 877 2,654 2,149 3,089 1,387 1,876 615 225 173 n.a 5.022 946 3 65 148 495 793 987 214 1,318 53 3,518 545 1.208 73 210 818 664 3,136 5,237 1.989 746 1.243 7,406 187 479 145 849 312 162 242 33 2,693 512 388 182 11 509 n a 703 6.378 1.453 256 4.669 n.a. n a 71 ,639 70,807 832 10,753 6,662 56.341 2,707 -211 53,422 8,781 9,435 46,475 4,477 5,389 626 4,763 832 55,510 48,622 160 151 9 645 4 339 219 83 3,195 20,848 15,237 155 193 994 3,064 2,479 3.409 1,564 2.262 664 264 188 n.a. 5.611 1,028 3 71 165 582 856 1,118 247 1.481 60 4,009 629 1.404 84 237 903 752 3,465 5.787 2.316 829 1,487 8,196 217 520 167 972 353 179 264 31 3,091 546 398 212 10 528 n a 70S 6,888 1,536 243 5,109 n.a. n a 79,516 78,791 725 10,771 7,382 62,915 3,052 -230 59,632 9,813 10,071 51.605 5,288 6.023 543 5.480 725 62,190 54,772 153 148 6 816 28 438 259 92 3,505 23.901 17,517 184 219 1,098 3,460 2,865 3.744 1,884 2.799 739 309 216 n.a. 6,384 1.140 4 74 181 647 979 1,255 285 1,762 58 4,457 699 1.601 88 297 989 784 3,743 6,289 2.642 898 1.743 9,266 237 547 180 1,122 335 184 321 35 3,526 693 412 271 17 572 n a 814 7.418 1.629 244 5.544 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 304 Ohio STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Ohio, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements , Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 88,258 87,582 676 10,795 8,175 69,925 3,467 -252 66,206 11,183 10,869 57,580 5,942 6,402 522 5,880 676 69,249 61,150 172 166 6 843 31 461 247 104 4,067 26,462 19,448 218 238 1,219 3,764 3,168 4,162 2,078 3,186 835 338 243 n.a 7,014 1,248 4 81 196 716 1.090 1,403 320 1,891 65 5,002 747 1,817 115 346 1,107 870 4,212 6,915 3,013 1,001 2,012 10,463 285 594 195 1,329 400 216 357 39 3,903 724 453 318 19 625 n.a. 1,006 8,099 1,793 258 6,048 n.a. n.a. 97,967 97,167 800 10.799 9,072 76,815 3,976 -274 72,565 13,057 12,345 63,482 6,588 6,745 633 6,112 800 76,015 67,322 196 190 7 974 33 531 302 108 4,475 28,874 21,225 246 249 1,342 4,192 3.498 4,606 2,178 3,245 1,110 332 227 n.a. 7,649 1,380 3 92 208 770 1,211 1,529 358 2,028 71 5,497 829 1,985 126 377 1,227 954 4,722 7,403 3,297 1,125 2,172 11,884 313 643 188 1,591 457 241 392 42 4.379 810 507 361 21 673 n.a. 1,264 8.692 1,847 266 6,579 1,671 4,908 106,861 106,271 590 10,801 9,894 80,235 4,198 -311 75,726 15,747 15,388 66,579 7,172 6,483 417 6,066 590 79,644 70,080 205 198 6 1,182 45 546 481 109 4,530 29,121 21,122 237 258 1,376 4,085 3,462 4,822 2,237 2,713 1,338 357 239 n.a 7,999 1,450 3 88 209 829 1,279 1,690 403 1,969 5,686 801 1,946 110 412 1,351 1,066 4.908 7,715 3,572 1,265 2,307 13,162 330 680 180 1,705 430 245 415 41 5,070 925 564 422 24 714 n.a. 1,417 9,564 1,988 286 7,290 1,844 5,445 116,103 115,961 142 10,788 10,762 85,028 4,806 -369 79,853 19,076 17,174 71,288 7,711 6,029 -28 6,057 142 84,886 74,644 219 214 5 1,234 47 511 568 108 4,173 31,274 22,679 241 263 1,443 4,503 3,742 5,052 2,342 3,017 1,400 419 256 n.a, 8,595 1,517 3 89 225 897 1,327 1,871 465 2.119 82 6.009 744 1.998 120 447 1,523 1,177 5,257 8,055 3,792 1,365 2,427 14,630 362 701 176 1,945 471 246 444 42 5,770 972 627 452 25 734 n.a. 1,663 10,241 2,089 352 7,800 1,925 5,875 120,576 120,317 260 10,757 11,209 85,717 4,941 -494 80,283 20,394 19,900 71,824 8,106 5,787 67 5,720 260 85,458 74,435 230 230 1 1,249 32 561 553 103 3,917 29,888 21,174 220 262 1,388 3,864 3,431 4,639 2,291 2,896 1,496 423 265 n.a 8,714 1,555 2 83 231 903 1,358 1,976 470 2,048 89 6,038 643 1,844 101 486 1,641 1,323 5,431 8,250 3,798 1,473 2.325 15,634 354 724 174 2,020 447 221 455 42 6,559 1,066 684 463 28 765 n.a. 1,631 1 1 ,023 2,142 413 8,469 2,192 6,277 127,243 127,332 -69 10,738 11,850 89,798 5,193 -611 83,993 21,965 21,285 75,076 8,592 6,129 -274 6,403 -89 89,887 78,136 268 260 8 1,053 1 489 460 103 4,063 30,964 21,836 267 275 1,408 3,622 3,643 4,277 2,404 3,527 1,667 461 286 n.a. 9,128 1.551 2 91 242 946 1,438 2,086 503 2,182 87 6,112 593 1,913 98 528 1,665 1,314 5,454 8,905 4,274 1,580 2,694 17,042 339 795 171 2,410 505 249 496 44 6,998 1,130 764 534 32 814 n.a. 1.762 11,751 2,275 448 9,028 2,338 6,690 140,413 139,597 817 10,738 13,077 100.328 5,763 -751 93,814 24,599 22,000 82,988 9,062 8,279 633 7,646 817 99,512 86,953 311 301 10 1,193 -7 551 524 126 4,810 34,644 24,622 304 326 1,501 3.960 4,040 4,920 2,639 4,123 1,911 572 327 n.a 10,022 1,598 3 97 273 1,059 1,591 2,243 597 2,479 83 6,666 642 2,181 112 594 1,705 1,432 6,131 9,653 4,455 1,686 2,769 19,089 362 876 193 2,909 644 306 543 51 7,494 1,326 853 601 34 859 n.a. 2,037 12,559 2,376 482 9,701 2,538 7,163 148,598 147,801 798 10,735 13,843 106,889 6,438 -836 99.615 25,615 23,368 88,593 9,520 8,775 612 8,164 798 106,092 92,605 336 329 7 1,190 -6 515 552 129 5,190 36,490 25,937 356 332 1,552 3,821 4,274 5,115 2,768 4,586 2,206 602 327 n.a 10,553 1,639 2 99 280 1,116 1,732 2.400 692 2,518 75 6,787 657 2,185 112 627 1,655 1,551 6,561 10,517 4,584 1.790 2,794 20,949 395 1,026 190 3.436 767 293 631 51 7,969 1,428 909 664 37 898 n.a. 2,254 13,487 2,492 528 10,467 2,725 7,741 155,139 154,537 602 10,730 14,458 1 1 1 ,293 6,895 -871 103,526 26,778 24,834 92,656 9,792 8,845 427 8,418 602 110,691 96,467 348 340 7 891 -2 492 254 147 5,631 36,980 25,965 404 345 1,560 3.609 4.326 4,998 2,807 4,560 2,410 614 331 n.a. 11.015 1,703 2 108 283 1,177 1,877 2,491 695 2,605 73 7,055 643 2,249 114 678 1.700 1,671 6,828 10,964 5,094 1,949 3,145 22,676 402 1,097 196 3,825 786 323 661 55 8,546 1,612 956 722 41 944 n.a. 2,510 14,224 2,505 554 11,165 2,972 8,194 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Ohio 305 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Ohio, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions ol dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services'" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 174,795 174.121 674 10,799 16,187 127,102 8,026 -963 118,112 29,316 27,367 105,085 11,102 10,915 474 10,440 674 126,427 109,970 481 476 5 883 25 402 299 158 6,821 39,777 27,850 536 400 1,554 4,411 4,589 5,642 2,515 5,021 2,020 777 386 n.a. 11,927 1,874 3 116 282 1,273 2,161 2,856 502 2,774 87 7,612 581 2,503 122 771 1,885 1,748 7,977 11,937 6,707 2,230 4,478 27,775 462 1,230 202 3,889 976 408 833 115 10,504 2,015 1,131 865 49 1,144 3,572 382 16,457 2,821 608 13,028 3,645 9,383 186,297 185,246 1,052 10,829 17,203 133,723 8,705 -1,010 124,007 32,610 29,680 110,240 11,618 1 1 ,865 835 11,030 1,052 132,671 115,287 514 507 7 745 -13 363 224 170 7,253 41,025 28,517 553 408 1,612 4,429 4,663 5,964 2,632 4,953 2,097 801 405 n.a. 12,508 1,900 ( L ) 121 280 1,302 2,329 3,046 538 2,911 7,876 553 2,573 140 844 1,970 1,797 8,420 12,303 7,158 2,383 4,775 29,992 517 1,227 212 4,458 996 433 866 143 11,376 2,080 1,174 949 53 1,221 3,887 400 17.384 2,990 636 13,759 3,808 9,951 196,777 195,714 1,062 10,862 18,116 140,657 9,171 -1 ,077 130,409 34,328 32.040 115,755 12,456 12,446 807 11,639 1,062 139,595 120,923 583 573 9 684 -106 378 229 182 7,714 41,677 28,610 554 404 1,656 4,557 4,646 5,995 2,646 4,728 2,171 833 419 n.a. 13,067 1,949 ( L ) 128 276 1,360 2,441 3,283 592 2,954 84 8,196 504 2,665 137 918 2,080 1,892 8,936 12,931 7,582 2,557 5.026 32,619 567 1,277 218 5,042 1,074 481 1,048 162 12,483 2,193 1,265 1,063 59 1,300 4,071 315 18,672 3,206 664 14,802 4,106 10,696 203,194 202,651 543 10,931 18,589 143,650 9,620 -1,113 132,917 34,881 35,396 117,878 13,165 12,607 292 12,315 543 143,107 123,417 627 619 7 819 77 331 239 172 7,383 41,578 28,062 596 400 1,568 4,454 4,532 5,835 2,664 4.634 2,068 885 426 n.a 13,516 2,050 ( D ) < D ) 269 1,361 2,585 3,514 561 2,974 77 8,403 498 2,690 141 974 2,178 1,922 9,265 13,282 8,021 2,702 5,318 34,040 585 1,327 211 5,169 1,071 449 1.058 167 13,430 2,292 1,369 1,154 68 1,375 3,999 316 19,690 3,332 691 15,667 4,343 11,324 214,356 213,421 935 1 1 ,003 19,482 153,163 10,049 -1,180 141,934 33,583 38,838 124,766 14,724 13,673 663 13,011 935 152,229 131,410 679 673 7 750 ( D ) 300 ( R ) 182 7,589 44,220 29,855 657 441 1,697 4,624 4,767 6,054 2,833 5,235 2,077 1,026 444 n.a 14,365 2,175 ( L ) 115 277 1,454 2,717 3,776 613 3,160 77 8,776 544 2,869 149 1,031 2,148 2,035 9,622 14,157 8,949 2.902 6,047 36,668 615 1,415 233 5,585 1,134 450 1,166 172 14,480 2,522 1,447 1,317 73 1,417 4,308 335 20,819 3,514 711 16,594 4,524 12,071 223,792 223,058 734 11.063 20,228 160,551 10,628 -1,257 148,666 34,534 40,592 129,358 16,736 14,457 449 14,008 734 159,816 138,125 700 696 4 667 (") n 232 193 8,303 46,469 31,688 724 477 1,686 5,118 4,938 6,294 2,893 6,219 1,805 1,068 467 n.a. 14,781 2.225 (') 120 300 1,497 2,777 3,992 546 3.244 79 9,261 527 3,149 150 1,107 2.213 2,115 9,968 14,691 9,759 3,086 6,673 38,308 629 1,545 245 6,025 1,191 518 1,067 190 15.203 2,501 1,499 1,420 75 1,531 4,351 317 21,691 3.602 682 17,406 4,685 12,721 235,724 234,790 935 11,100 21,237 169,875 11,490 -1 ,334 157,051 36.342 42,331 137,207 17,750 14,918 663 14,256 935 168,941 146,394 748 741 7 695 p; ( D ) 227 194 9,150 48,927 33,807 816 515 1,780 5,373 5,445 6,841 3,005 6,849 1,602 1,084 497 n.a 15,120 2,247 ( L ) 128 311 1,593 2.689 4,138 490 3.440 84 9,790 509 3,443 161 1,241 2,312 2,124 10,728 15,809 10,089 3,173 6,915 40.459 645 1,565 252 6,713 1,324 515 1,141 192 15.840 2,588 1,561 1,527 80 1,610 4,589 318 22.547 3,759 635 18.153 4,894 13,259 247,449 246,741 708 11.138 22,217 177,653 12,281 -1,361 164.010 38,959 44.480 144.653 17,421 15.578 435 15,143 708 176,945 153,477 781 777 4 812 82 272 262 196 9,542 50,362 35,095 855 527 1.813 5.572 5.522 7,446 3,112 7,090 1,551 1,118 490 n.a. 15,266 2,252 (') 135 325 1,588 2,723 4,261 486 3,405 91 10,050 500 3,602 144 1.345 2,395 2,063 11,410 16,652 10,687 3,234 7,453 43,183 685 1,632 268 7,519 1,358 560 1,321 211 16.428 2.671 1.678 1.673 87 1.683 5,097 313 23,468 3,947 650 18,871 5,075 13.796 257,506 256.552 954 11,170 23,054 183,715 12,832 -1.391 169,492 41,826 46,188 151,399 15,910 16,407 683 15,724 954 182,761 158.478 801 805 -A 1Z1 -21 272 278 208 10,143 50.362 34,816 903 529 1,860 5,912 5.553 7,594 3,170 6,106 1,513 1,150 526 n.a. 15,546 2,323 ( L ) 152 312 1.604 2,822 4.356 477 3,404 97 10,371 510 3.223 143 1,919 2,498 2,079 12.003 17.405 1 1 ,465 3.574 7,891 45,191 698 1,665 269 8,173 1,435 574 1,314 220 16,837 2,769 1,757 1,774 93 1,759 5,528 324 24,283 4.005 631 19,647 5,140 14,507 270,450 268,972 1,479 11,193 24,163 194,487 13,618 -1.576 179,293 43,271 47,886 160,815 16,040 17,632 1.205 16.427 1.479 193.008 167,890 863 867 -A 817 26 295 283 213 10,816 52,310 36,074 927 574 1,976 5,787 5,553 7.845 3,280 6,737 1,628 1,179 586 n.a. 16.236 2,362 ( L ) 175 321 1,674 2,927 4,590 489 3.615 82 10.931 521 3.377 148 2,137 2,656 2.094 12.933 18,205 12,521 3,997 8.523 48.495 754 1.726 269 9.259 1,527 593 1,381 237 17,758 2.938 1.849 1.896 101 1.815 6,035 357 25,118 4,076 618 20,424 5.227 15,196 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 306 Oklahoma STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oklahoma Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 65% 75°/c 12% 20% Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent j j Transfer payments 78°/< Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 77°/c 18% I | Wage and salary disbursements ] j Other labor income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% T=J Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 0% " PI I r : : -Th- Tl TL k MM I I I — I — r— I — 1 II II ili lii II Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't H 1969 D 1979 D 1989 D 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade : Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oklahoma 307 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions ol dollars] for Oklahoma, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income 1,075 875 200 2,372 453 883 2 n.a. 881 175 19 577 6 300 167 133 200 683 623 5 125 38 75 70 179 41 90 60 14 4 43 880 785 94 2,401 366 709 2 n.a. 707 153 20 523 6 180 70 109 94 615 550 4 105 31 68 65 156 37 83 65 14 4 47 710 622 88 2,403 295 561 2 n.a. 559 111 40 417 6 138 72 67 88 473 405 5 49 24 50 53 119 32 72 68 14 4 50 515 465 50 2,394 215 411 2 n.a. 410 78 27 318 5 89 41 48 50 361 298 4 43 11 39 41 79 25 56 63 13 3 47 530 440 90 2,392 221 435 1 n.a. 433 73 23 308 5 122 79 43 90 345 276 3 43 9 38 38 72 22 51 69 20 3 46 601 518 83 2,391 251 499 1 n.a. 497 84 20 356 5 138 72 66 83 416 334 2 60 11 44 42 95 22 57 82 29 3 50 709 559 150 2,386 297 605 1 n.a. 603 85 20 390 5 210 134 76 150 455 360 3 63 14 49 45 102 24 60 95 30 4 62 759 682 77 2,365 321 600 2 n.a. 599 108 52 439 6 155 62 94 77 524 407 3 67 20 57 50 117 26 66 117 59 5 54 876 713 163 2,334 375 724 5 n.a. 720 121 35 470 6 247 146 101 163 562 451 4 77 18 66 55 131 28 72 111 51 5 55 803 681 122 2,324 346 657 4 n.a. 652 117 33 450 6 200 106 94 122 535 416 4 64 17 59 51 127 26 68 119 57 5 57 811 691 120 2,333 348 659 4 n.a. 655 117 39 449 7 203 104 99 120 539 424 4 65 21 60 51 128 26 70 115 56 5 54 866 717 150 2,325 373 714 5 n.a. 709 116 42 465 7 242 134 108 150 564 442 4 64 18 65 52 139 27 73 122 54 14 54 976 805 171 2.262 432 822 5 n.a. 817 116 44 530 7 284 148 136 171 651 520 5 71 27 81 59 165 29 83 131 51 22 57 1,393 1,099 294 2,228 625 1,215 10 n.a. 1,205 141 47 757 8 449 260 189 294 920 711 6 78 98 134 71 192 32 101 209 64 88 58 1,719 1,436 283 Population (thousands) 4 2,203 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: 780 1,540 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 21 n.a. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 1,519 155 Plus: Transfer payments 45 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 1,052 10 477 Farm Nonfarm l0 243 234 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' ' .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities 283 1,257 878 5 86 90 214 84 Wholesale and retail trade 237 Finance, insurance, and real estate 36 Services 125 Government and government enterprises 379 Federal, civilian 98 Military State and local 222 59 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income '. Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,950 1,593 358 2,056 949 1,753 23 n.a. 1,730 162 58 1,181 15 557 312 246 358 1,395 936 7 99 37 248 98 269 34 144 460 108 290 62 1,968 1,676 292 2,025 972 1,718 22 n.a. 1,695 171 102 1,185 19 513 252 262 292 1,426 963 7 104 35 219 103 299 38 156 463 113 280 70 2,033 1,682 351 2.131 954 1,637 19 n.a. 1,619 212 203 1,003 19 615 313 302 351 1,286 1,050 6 115 68 154 123 366 46 172 236 87 70 79 2,198 1,784 414 2,133 1,031 1,773 20 n.a. 1,753 229 217 1,090 21 662 374 287 414 1,359 1,155 6 140 89 175 139 373 49 183 204 80 34 90 2,397 1,994 402 2,089 1,147 1,968 21 1,947 250 200 1,277 25 666 353 313 402 1,565 1,323 6 193 122 215 155 385 57 191 242 94 40 109 2,463 2,097 366 2.105 1,170 1,999 22 w 1,977 274 211 1,331 29 640 319 321 366 1,634 1,364 8 192 140 215 160 390 60 199 269 102 49 118 2,561 2,281 281 2,229 1,149 2,051 29 ( L ) 2,022 300 239 1,443 35 573 232 342 281 1,771 1,465 7 203 147 236 166 414 74 217 305 117 61 128 2,865 2,531 334 2,210 1,296 2,382 35 1 2,348 311 206 1,683 42 657 286 371 334 2,048 1,645 9 229 160 288 186 460 80 233 403 157 106 140 3,125 2,804 321 2,219 1,408 2,601 39 1 2,563 346 216 1,883 48 670 276 393 321 2,280 1,808 10 250 183 338 205 486 84 251 472 179 138 156 3,244 2,981 263 2,182 1,487 2,653 42 2 2,613 392 239 1,977 55 621 220 401 263 2,390 1,909 11 271 180 375 214 495 92 272 481 173 135 173 3,251 3,041 210 2,209 1,472 2,640 48 2 2.594 414 244 1,998 59 583 175 408 210 2,430 1,938 11 283 168 378 214 506 99 279 491 170 134 188 3,445 3,251 194 2,250 1,531 2,800 53 2 2,750 425 270 2,133 67 601 158 443 194 2,606 2,092 12 303 188 424 227 529 111 299 514 180 135 200 3,658 3.497 161 2,273 1,609 2,951 60 3 2.894 477 288 2,286 76 589 128 461 161 2,790 2,242 12 334 195 457 245 555 119 325 548 189 142 217 3,822 3,638 184 2.282 1,675 3.062 68 4 2,998 506 319 2,354 82 627 154 472 184 2,878 2,298 12 332 196 457 258 571 128 344 580 197 146 237 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 308 Oklahoma STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Oklahoma, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements . Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels , Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,124 3,805 320 2,267 1,819 3,275 74 4 3,205 568 351 2,412 95 768 282 486 320 2,955 2,336 13 12 ( L ) 319 2 6 305 7 200 448 241 8 5 32 16 44 50 8 4 63 6 3 M 207 76 3 9 4 29 8 65 11 1 263 41 55 ( L ) 63 48 55 190 393 131 45 85 381 16 47 34 28 24 16 10 6 89 24 12 n.a. ( L ) 47 n.a. 29 619 219 148 253 n.a. n.a. 4,311 4,054 257 2,289 1,883 3,380 81 6 3,305 623 383 2,539 106 735 220 515 257 3,123 2,493 13 13 (') 311 1 6 297 8 228 473 258 10 5 37 20 47 57 12 6 52 7 5 (') 216 78 (') 4 10 5 30 10 66 13 1 276 41 61 (') 67 52 54 205 423 145 49 96 419 17 50 35 34 25 16 11 5 99 30 13 n.a. ( L ) 51 n.a. 33 631 221 147 262 n.a. n.a. 4,532 4,205 327 2,336 1,940 3,530 92 8 3,446 679 406 2,617 107 806 289 517 327 3,203 2,545 16 16 (') 302 1 5 288 8 231 478 260 9 6 37 20 48 59 19 7 43 7 6 ( L ) 218 80 (') 4 10 5 31 10 66 13 1 285 40 66 ( L ) 70 52 57 217 431 153 54 98 433 17 51 37 35 27 15 12 5 104 28 13 n.a. ( L ) 56 n.a. 32 658 237 143 278 n.a. n.a. 4,684 4,384 300 2.380 1,968 3,622 99 10 3,534 702 448 2,711 117 795 256 539 300 3,322 2,625 17 16 ( L ) 310 1 4 297 8 238 490 266 9 5 38 21 51 61 25 8 31 8 6 3 224 78 ( L ) 3 11 5 31 10 71 13 1 290 38 69 ( L ) 72 53 58 227 435 162 57 105 457 18 53 37 38 29 16 14 5 110 29 14 n.a. ( L ) 60 n.a. 35 697 252 145 300 n.a. n.a. 4,883 4,635 248 2,427 2,012 3,781 105 13 3,689 717 477 2,885 127 768 204 564 248 3,533 2,782 19 19 ( L ) 305 1 3 292 8 257 532 301 10 6 42 21 52 67 31 9 36 6 7 14 232 79 ( L ) 4 13 6 33 10 70 16 2 304 37 73 0) 76 56 61 240 463 174 62 112 488 18 56 38 42 30 14 13 6 123 28 14 n.a. ( L ) 64 n.a. 42 751 271 154 326 n.a. n.a. 5,052 4,822 229 2,439 2,071 3,909 122 16 3,803 737 511 3,007 131 772 1 583 229 3,680 2,896 11 11 ( L 305 1 2 294 7 273 554 317 10 5 44 22 54 68 36 10 43 6 8 11 238 81 ( L ) 1 15 6 34 10 71 18 1 312 36 78 ( L ) 77 56 65 251 480 185 68 117 517 19 59 39 44 31 15 14 5 135 29 16 n.a. < L i 68 n.a. 44 783 286 150 347 n.a. n.a. 5,403 5,178 225 2,446 2,209 4,1 128 1 4,078 788 537 3,203 1 837 191 646 225 3,963 3,125 21 20 (') 313 2 2 301 8 283 620 369 11 6 47 23 62 74 42 11 49 6 9 29 251 85 (') 1 17 7 36 10 73 20 1 332 36 84 ( L ) 82 61 69 267 522 200 73 126 569 19 64 40 48 34 17 14 6 154 34 17 n.a. ( L ) 71 n.a. 49 837 301 164 373 n.a. n.a. 5,797 5,503 294 2,440 2,376 4,482 135 22 4,368 851 578 3,397 156 928 257 671 294 4.1J 3,297 24 23 ( L ) 324 2 2 314 6 300 681 421 12 6 48 26 74 82 50 13 59 6 11 34 260 84 ( L ) 2 19 8 39 10 76 22 1 350 36 93 ( L ) 84 65 72 277 556 210 80 131 575 20 65 41 46 33 16 14 5 156 37 18 n.a. (4 73 n.a. 51 891 320 165 406 n.a. n.a. 6,210 5,925 285 2,454 2,530 4,817 178 26 4,665 895 649 3,701 174 941 245 696 285 4,532 3,536 23 22 1 330 2 2 322 5 315 776 496 12 7 51 30 90 96 66 14 74 8 13 35 280 88 ( L ) 3 23 9 42 10 80 24 2 375 37 104 ( L ) 88 70 76 296 588 223 85 138 610 22 69 43 51 34 16 15 6 172 39 24 n.a. ( L ) 63 n.a. 57 996 360 186 450 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oklahoma 309 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Oklahoma, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,406 7,169 238 2,503 2,959 5,746 243 38 5,541 999 866 4,466 229 1,051 190 861 238 5,509 4,257 31 31 1 375 2 4 369 -1 367 937 605 14 10 58 33 112 126 65 19 92 11 15 50 332 101 (') 7 30 10 50 11 89 31 2 453 45 131 (') 110 79 88 342 687 264 97 167 801 27 83 49 66 43 20 17 8 242 48 32 n.a. L L ! 85 n.a. 81 1,252 451 231 570 n.a. n.a. 8,089 7,806 283 2,535 3,191 6,295 262 62 6,095 1,052 943 4,895 257 1,143 234 909 283 6,012 4,656 34 33 1 387 2 7 369 10 419 1,032 664 13 12 64 34 118 153 78 23 145 6 18 (') 369 107 (') 10 37 12 55 11 96 38 2 496 46 148 (') 119 88 94 379 731 292 109 183 886 28 88 51 76 48 27 15 7 276 58 35 n.a. ( L ) 96 n.a. 82 1,356 487 250 619 n.a. n.a. 8,875 8,506 369 2,566 3,458 6,857 285 63 6,635 1,146 1,094 5,305 301 1,251 314 937 369 6,488 4,983 36 35 1 389 2 11 364 14 455 1,104 698 14 12 68 37 130 166 107 23 112 9 19 ( L ) 406 118 (') 13 40 13 59 16 102 42 3 532 47 156 (') 126 101 103 405 783 312 121 191 966 32 91 51 85 52 28 17 7 307 66 39 n.a. < L i 98 n.a. 92 1,506 550 254 701 n.a. n.a. 9,652 9.305 347 2,618 3,687 7.367 317 63 7,113 1,271 1,268 5,639 337 1,392 296 1,096 347 7,020 5,425 42 41 1 406 1 15 375 14 530 1,142 700 20 11 75 38 131 172 105 30 82 10 25 (') 442 124 (') 15 44 14 63 17 105 57 3 586 50 175 ( L ) 136 115 110 438 870 354 133 221 1,057 35 98 52 99 66 31 17 8 326 77 44 n.a. 1 105 n.a. 99 1,595 571 248 776 n.a. n.a. 10,608 10,168 440 2,657 3,992 8,182 351 72 7,904 1,302 1,401 6,173 399 1,611 382 1,229 440 7,742 6,030 47 45 2 410 1 11 383 14 594 1.279 790 27 14 88 43 145 204 114 31 88 11 26 ( L ) 489 132 H 17 51 22 70 18 106 69 4 663 54 208 (') 148 133 120 508 958 398 145 253 1,173 37 105 52 114 75 37 20 9 369 81 50 n.a. (') 107 n.a. 117 1,713 611 254 848 n.a. n.a. 12,117 11,363 754 2,694 4,497 9.334 437 82 8,979 1,546 1,592 6,861 458 2,015 692 1,323 754 8,580 6,744 52 50 2 485 1 12 456 16 663 1,463 923 30 19 96 50 167 238 137 38 112 11 24 ( L ) 541 144 (') 17 63 25 76 19 113 80 5 736 59 236 (') 156 151 133 553 1,069 437 164 273 1,286 40 109 54 132 85 41 26 8 387 92 56 n.a 1 113 n.a. 143 1,836 638 272 926 n.a. n.a. 13,526 13,057 469 2,732 4,950 10,239 508 106 9,837 1,795 1,894 7.746 555 1,938 393 1.545 469 9.770 7,789 61 58 3 685 1 22 643 19 773 1.683 1,061 34 19 102 55 199 283 146 49 133 14 26 (') 621 156 ( L ) 13 70 27 83 33 136 98 6 830 65 264 1 177 177 146 653 1.195 465 188 277 1,444 44 115 52 158 94 46 27 8 440 106 61 n a 1 131 n.a. 162 1,981 669 293 1,020 n.a. n a 15,097 14,679 417 2,772 5,446 11,236 553 140 10.823 1,949 2,324 8.488 676 2,071 339 1.732 417 10,819 8,655 58 55 3 831 ( L ) 30 778 23 819 1,767 1,090 37 18 97 55 249 284 153 52 100 18 27 n a 677 168 (') 17 70 27 88 39 161 103 4 892 63 271 1 194 197 166 823 1,298 514 209 305 1.653 48 120 52 193 104 48 29 9 515 122 60 46 1 120 n a 186 2,164 709 298 1,157 n.a. n.a. 16,759 16,412 347 2.823 5,936 12,458 608 176 12,026 2,150 2,583 9,510 825 2,123 253 1,870 347 12,111 9,743 67 63 4 824 ( L ) 25 777 22 962 2,024 1,251 40 23 132 67 270 352 140 64 112 23 28 n.a. 772 188 e> 18 85 33 101 46 183 113 5 1,017 69 313 1 217 224 193 852 1,496 607 239 368 1.895 56 141 60 241 124 51 35 11 587 130 62 53 1 122 n a 219 2,369 742 334 1,293 n.a. n a 18,655 18.471 184 2,866 6,509 13,955 689 152 13.418 2.441 2,796 10,707 995 2,253 65 2,188 184 13,771 11,196 59 56 3 1,044 ( L ) 55 964 25 1.102 2.359 1,468 50 23 U8 81 297 424 175 66 132 27 46 n a 892 205 l') 17 91 41 122 61 202 147 5 1,144 72 355 1 254 243 214 922 1.660 678 270 408 2,228 68 150 66 316 117 62 48 12 678 173 69 59 1 136 n a 272 2,576 783 345 1.447 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 310 Oklahoma STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Oklahoma, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 21,252 21,070 182 2,913 7,295 16,014 803 149 15,360 2,869 3,022 12,324 1,204 2,486 93 2,394 182 15,832 13,001 59 56 3 1,274 1 69 1,176 28 1,319 2,704 1,724 56 24 169 93 345 520 204 77 147 33 56 n.a. 981 222 1 16 96 47 141 63 216 173 6 1,294 83 404 1 285 283 237 1,123 1,897 788 308 480 2,543 87 173 73 373 138 70 54 13 766 174 74 87 2 149 n.a. 309 2,832 846 359 1,627 n.a. n.a. 24,867 24,202 666 2,970 8,373 18,763 949 164 17,978 3,438 3,452 14,175 1,418 3,169 568 2,601 666 18,097 14,975 71 68 3 1,582 1 69 1,483 28 1,435 3,231 2.076 60 22 194 106 380 628 227 161 198 41 59 n.a 1,155 247 1 15 99 58 175 72 259 220 9 1,498 101 467 1 324 328 277 1,278 2,083 911 362 549 2.886 99 182 71 476 158 76 59 14 867 200 85 93 2 164 n.a. 340 3,122 895 391 1,837 690 1,147 28,776 28,465 311 3,041 9,463 21,342 1,108 171 20,405 4,357 4,014 16,667 1,731 2,943 210 2,734 311 21,031 17,513 69 66 3 2,162 3 85 2,039 35 1,502 3,858 2,582 55 28 211 125 455 791 246 282 257 58 74 n.a. 1,276 273 1 16 104 72 181 80 287 256 7 1,710 100 530 1 374 392 313 1,507 2,278 1,054 422 632 3,373 108 195 67 613 168 99 67 16 1,033 234 96 114 2 181 n.a. 380 3,518 946 430 2,141 799 1,342 33,596 33,237 359 3,096 10,851 24,681 1,370 194 23,505 5,518 4,574 19,563 2,043 3,074 258 2,816 359 24,322 20,342 75 73 3 3,116 4 96 2,982 34 1,501 4,467 3,038 57 33 237 146 544 999 279 279 290 78 96 n.a. 1,429 283 1 15 102 85 192 92 360 293 7 1,909 98 580 3 395 471 362 1,734 2,536 1,232 483 749 3,771 119 206 67 703 177 96 76 16 1,192 262 104 110 3 199 n.a. 442 3,980 1,012 494 2,474 938 1,536 37,254 36,771 483 3,206 11,620 27,080 1,531 200 25,748 6,346 5,160 21,571 2,322 3,187 370 2,817 483 26,597 22,047 85 84 1 3,510 5 106 3,360 39 1,611 4,446 2,933 53 34 252 127 534 967 309 194 302 82 80 n.a. 1,513 302 ( n ) 15 96 92 212 97 409 284 ( d : 2,069 93 573 3 423 544 433 1,863 2,824 1,311 578 732 4,329 128 226 67 873 193 97 81 17 1,390 330 117 113 3 234 n.a. 458 4,549 1,083 585 2,881 1,125 1,756 37,896 37,709 187 3,290 11,517 26,919 1,555 239 25,602 6,653 5,641 21,220 2,326 3,373 78 3,295 187 26,732 21.824 94 91 3 2,896 2 77 2,773 44 1,621 4,378 2,792 58 32 274 110 420 809 344 316 281 60 89 n.a. 1,585 308 ( D ) 19 103 96 218 98 430 308 ( D 2,087 93 542 3 458 537 455 1,679 2,992 1,461 637 824 4,616 120 258 67 922 227 94 89 17 1,486 372 125 126 3 266 n.a. 446 4,908 1,157 613 3,138 1,212 1,925 40,668 40,289 379 3,286 12,378 28,939 1.648 288 27,579 7,319 5,770 22,403 2,401 4,134 270 3,864 379 28,560 23,455 108 104 4 2,868 1 99 2,713 55 1,872 4,933 3,123 67 35 285 122 422 1,022 291 416 295 68 99 n.a 1,810 318 1 19 108 115 241 115 538 352 4 2,169 102 581 3 451 522 509 1,705 3,233 1,517 678 839 5,050 128 278 76 1,030 284 111 102 20 1,543 439 134 135 3 292 n.a. 474 5,105 1,237 669 3,200 1,212 1,988 42,182 41,792 390 3,271 12,894 29.751 1,780 328 28,299 7,714 6,169 22,963 2,428 4,360 280 4,079 390 29,361 23,877 115 111 4 2,736 1 86 2,591 59 1,812 5,016 3,223 60 35 301 118 428 1,069 275 440 338 69 89 n.a, 1,793 320 1 18 110 1 258 115 505 352 6 2,209 101 549 3 474 532 551 1,712 3,406 1,495 703 792 5,375 134 328 76 1,107 332 95 112 22 1,618 490 139 144 3 294 n.a. 482 5,484 1,342 721 3,422 1,302 2,120 42,019 41,371 648 3,253 12,918 29,297 1,823 376 27,851 7,570 6.598 22,445 2,411 4,441 546 3,895 648 28,649 22,950 111 107 4 2,178 1 P) 2,042 ( D ) 1,677 4,835 3,060 58 36 300 117 399 957 261 404 371 76 80 n.a. 1,775 318 1 18 110 120 261 110 506 326 6 2,270 104 540 3 523 529 571 1,593 3,213 1,527 702 825 5.545 132 342 79 1,108 313 95 111 21 1,712 544 146 158 3 319 n.a. 462 5,700 1,366 739 3,596 1,350 2,245 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oklahoma 311 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Oklahoma, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)' 1 Per capita personal income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other' 1 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures , Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 43,811 43,032 778 3,167 13,833 30,411 1,986 469 28,894 7,548 7,368 23,402 2,461 4,547 663 3,884 778 29,633 23,634 148 143 4 1,932 1 33 1,849 48 1,492 4,972 3,288 81 46 300 142 452 931 319 436 392 110 80 n.a. 1,684 327 £2 in 112 263 135 355 354 6 2,342 100 538 4 588 532 579 1,682 3,177 1,515 630 886 6,375 127 363 83 1,140 342 114 124 31 2,046 646 176 179 4 382 560 58 5,999 1,472 758 3,768 1,414 2,354 46,280 45,450 830 3,150 14,691 31,883 2,154 493 30.222 8,200 7,858 24,489 2,647 4,747 708 4,039 830 31,053 24,693 148 144 4 1,953 1 30 1,876 46 1,520 5,204 3,517 86 48 300 148 498 992 353 443 415 142 91 n.a. 1,687 327 (' 1 114 120 279 158 301 363 7 2,491 101 495 3 759 530 603 1,778 3,208 1,489 622 867 6,902 134 344 89 1,284 339 119 139 37 2,234 655 192 197 4 406 662 68 6,360 1,565 749 4,047 1,590 2,456 49,135 48,314 822 3,147 15,613 33,818 2,289 546 32,075 8,595 8,465 26,047 2,916 4,855 680 4,175 822 32,996 26,230 171 166 5 2,079 1 36 1,996 46 1,598 5,503 3,676 87 55 301 159 588 1,068 308 419 466 156 71 n.a. 1,827 356 (') 17 105 132 286 184 349 391 7 2,719 98 530 3 867 542 679 1,846 3,292 1,615 630 985 7,408 141 351 92 1,296 350 142 165 38 2,513 665 195 226 4 429 717 84 6,766 1,630 781 4,356 1,734 2,622 50,981 50,338 642 3,166 16,100 35,141 2,444 576 33,273 8,438 9,269 27,144 3,194 4,802 504 4,298 642 34,499 27,325 194 191 3 2,226 2 39 2,143 43 1,496 5,749 3,802 93 51 305 160 627 1,096 297 459 475 164 73 n.a 1,947 383 (' 1 107 135 297 235 370 396 7 2,910 103 550 4 911 540 801 1,951 3,462 1,722 659 1,063 7,615 137 348 89 1,197 353 131 171 39 2,725 653 220 280 6 446 710 113 7,174 1,714 805 4,654 1,830 2,823 53,937 53,154 783 3,204 16,832 37,174 2,574 609 35,210 8,471 10,255 28,483 3,500 5,191 656 4,536 783 36,391 28,784 209 205 4 2,164 3 39 2,078 45 1,583 5,983 3,894 86 55 318 158 661 1,072 297 491 509 165 83 n.a 2,089 402 » in 143 310 285 371 444 8 3,099 102 620 4 948 536 889 2,065 3,643 1,878 684 1,194 8,159 139 364 99 1,264 372 140 190 41 2,990 655 238 302 6 479 742 140 7,608 1,833 922 4,852 1,887 2,965 56,253 55,232 1,020 3,229 17,419 39,089 2,672 614 37,031 8,380 10,841 29,383 3,788 5,919 884 5,035 1,020 38,069 30,260 218 215 4 2,225 4 37 2,136 47 1,697 6,278 4,096 93 65 314 174 682 1,141 302 582 483 173 88 n.a. 2,181 424 (') 14 120 145 317 345 345 463 9 3,360 100 685 5 979 583 1,008 1,924 3,808 2,020 724 1,296 8,729 137 408 104 1.388 396 163 179 49 3,176 708 247 328 6 513 778 149 7.809 1,867 913 5.029 1.891 3,138 58,416 57,605 812 3,248 17,984 40,169 2,808 664 38,026 8,975 11,416 30,326 3,993 5,850 684 5,167 812 39,358 31.441 229 224 4 2,037 3 32 1,948 54 1,939 6,694 4,411 105 69 328 184 693 1,208 327 677 545 172 102 n.a 2,283 439 (') 15 122 153 336 374 354 479 10 3,333 98 763 6 905 619 942 1,997 4,012 2.079 733 1,345 9,121 140 410 107 1,491 433 158 189 46 3,362 687 261 338 6 562 778 154 7,917 1,819 861 5,237 1.917 3,320 60,661 60,306 355 3,271 18,544 41,178 2,957 698 38,919 9,340 12,402 31,596 3,901 5,682 199 5,483 355 40,823 32,635 232 229 3 2,030 3 30 1,941 56 2,029 6,634 4,334 112 72 324 181 701 1,179 316 673 513 164 100 n.a. 2,300 430 27 120 156 320 425 334 475 13 3,408 95 804 6 927 659 917 2,134 4,175 2,138 724 1,414 9,855 151 423 115 1,689 458 180 197 64 3,603 689 283 366 6 588 898 146 8.188 1,854 951 5,383 1.949 3.434 63,750 63,393 357 3,296 19,342 43,210 3,089 718 40.840 9,946 12,964 33.384 3.887 5,939 207 5,732 357 42,853 34,449 230 228 2 2,1i 3 32 2,017 56 2,167 6,912 4,503 120 74 323 192 743 1,243 342 594 600 1 104 n.a. 2,410 482 pi Pi 126 181 330 415 329 510 12 3,623 106 850 6 953 753 955 2,208 4,401 2,273 768 1,504 10,527 154 430 116 2,000 495 174 202 54 3.779 708 298 397 7 613 947 154 8,404 1.935 958 5.511 1.998 3.513 67,444 66,631 813 3,322 20,305 46,091 3,235 739 43,595 10,351 13,498 35.472 3.935 6.684 661 6.023 813 45,278 36,689 242 240 2 2,217 3 31 2,125 59 2,226 7,394 4,816 125 76 3?8 193 807 1,337 407 594 678 171 101 n.a. 2.577 538 ( D ) ( D ) 126 189 360 430 344 552 12 3.800 107 893 6 971 863 959 2,362 4,597 2,445 848 1,597 11,405 153 447 116 2,385 527 181 213 59 3,957 757 310 427 7 647 1,056 164 8.590 1,981 943 5.666 2.074 3,592 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 312 Oregon STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oregon 76% Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 65% 10% 187c Net earnings by place of residence I j Dividends, interest, and rent 17% Transfer payments 70% Components of Total Earnings 777c 26% Wage and salary disbursements | | Other labor income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 !■ ^r-TM w »HI Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 1 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade □ 1979 □ 1989 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate 1997 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oregon 313 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 633 552 80 947 668 580 512 68 956 607 488 435 53 966 505 369 331 38 972 379 350 308 42 978 358 433 366 67 985 440 458 406 52 1,001 458 562 484 78 1,025 548 582 513 69 1,048 555 567 501 66 1,067 531 616 544 72 1.081 570 661 594 67 1,086 608 874 766 108 1,070 817 1,259 1,107 153 1,128 1,116 1,694 1,483 212 1,228 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 1,380 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 527 1 n.a. 526 95 12 479 1 n.a. 478 90 12 391 1 n.a. 390 74 24 295 1 n.a. 294 58 17 280 1 n.a. 279 54 17 361 1 n.a. 360 56 17 384 1 n.a. 383 58 17 467 1 n.a. 466 64 32 498 4 n.a. 495 67 20 478 4 n.a. 474 66 26 521 4 n.a. 517 73 26 557 5 n.a. 553 80 28 756 6 n.a. 750 97 27 1,129 10 n.a. 1,120 113 27 1,557 17 Plus' Adjustment for residence 8 n.a. Equals' Net earnings by place of residence 1,540 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 127 Plus: Transfer payments 27 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 388 5 134 58 76 80 446 399 2 2 21 119 60 102 23 70 47 11 1 35 360 5 114 48 66 68 412 363 2 2 19 99 56 98 21 67 49 12 1 37 299 5 88 36 51 53 338 289 1 1 15 69 46 79 19 59 49 12 1 37 230 4 60 26 34 38 257 210 1 1 9 45 36 57 16 47 47 11 1 35 215 4 61 32 29 42 238 193 1 1 6 50 31 49 15 40 46 14 1 31 261 4 96 53 43 67 294 237 1 1 11 66 34 64 15 44 57 20 1 36 290 5 90 37 53 52 332 272 1 2 13 76 38 77 16 48 60 20 1 39 336 6 126 59 66 78 390 322 1 2 16 95 43 92 17 55 68 32 1 35 373 6 119 48 71 69 430 362 1 2 13 114 48 106 18 60 68 29 1 39 356 6 116 47 69 66 412 339 1 2 17 98 44 102 19 56 72 31 1 40 385 6 130 54 76 72 449 374 1 2 20 113 50 109 19 60 75 33 1 41 414 7 136 49 87 67 490 412 1 3 20 124 56 123 20 65 78 34 2 42 531 8 218 86 132 108 648 565 2 4 39 193 66 155 22 84 83 35 7 41 813 9 307 125 182 153 977 856 3 4 76 370 83 193 24 103 121 37 41 43 1,139 11 406 Farm Nonfarm 10 175 232 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate 212 1,345 1,129 3 4 69 552 104 243 29 Services Government and government enterprises 126 216 Federal, civilian 50 Military State and local 119 47 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm ,0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,735 1,536 200 1,249 1,389 1,583 16 n.a. 1,567 134 35 1,158 15 409 158 251 200 1,383 1,185 4 2 59 561 119 265 32 143 198 51 96 51 1,710 1,486 224 1,260 1,357 1,527 14 n.a. 1,513 137 60 1,069 18 440 180 261 224 1.302 1,113 5 2 53 451 123 292 35 153 189 53 80 57 1,850 1,599 251 1,342 1,378 1,588 15 n.a. 1,572 164 114 1,068 20 500 196 303 251 1,337 1,187 6 4 86 366 140 363 45 178 150 53 28 69 2,051 1,811 240 1,364 1,503 1,762 20 n.a. 1,742 189 119 1,259 24 479 180 300 240 1,522 1,372 8 5 109 440 153 418 47 192 150 54 13 83 2,304 2,058 246 1,405 1,640 1,982 23 1.960 231 113 1,385 27 571 191 380 246 1,736 1,570 11 7 144 515 172 439 57 225 167 54 13 100 2,291 2,105 186 1,431 1,601 1,918 24 -1 1.893 265 133 1,369 29 520 134 385 186 1,732 1,540 11 7 144 485 173 432 63 224 192 59 12 121 2,539 2,325 214 1.532 1,657 2,121 31 ( L ) 2,090 286 163 1,502 36 583 159 425 214 1,908 1.712 12 7 168 569 190 448 79 240 195 55 16 125 2,850 2,595 255 1,556 1,832 2,438 36 (') 2,402 308 140 1,728 46 665 198 466 255 2,183 1,950 13 7 190 676 216 505 84 259 233 68 29 137 3,030 2,778 252 1,582 1,915 2,550 41 -1 2.508 324 197 1.831 50 669 194 475 252 2,299 2,035 13 7 179 706 232 531 89 277 263 74 34 156 3,079 2,864 215 1,601 1,923 2,573 42 -A 2,528 367 184 1,889 54 631 160 471 215 2,358 2,081 14 8 172 705 244 538 100 299 278 77 31 170 3,050 2.858 191 1,626 1,876 2,537 45 -5 2,487 370 193 1,880 56 601 137 464 191 2,346 2.054 16 8 162 685 240 536 106 302 292 77 31 184 3,295 3,097 198 1.659 1,986 2,740 49 -7 2,684 405 207 2,035 65 641 146 495 198 2,542 2.233 15 9 169 763 255 571 116 335 309 83 31 195 3,530 3.320 211 1.698 2,079 2,932 54 -9 2.869 438 223 2,191 74 667 159 508 211 2.721 2.382 17 10 194 803 279 599 121 359 339 92 33 214 3,531 3.342 190 1,712 2,063 2.889 64 -9 2,816 450 266 2,178 77 634 135 499 190 2,699 2.334 17 9 191 747 283 598 124 365 366 96 32 237 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 314 Oregon STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Oregon, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures .'. Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,634 3,442 192 1,718 2,115 2,917 63 -8 2,846 484 304 2,220 52 645 138 507 192 2,725 2,329 21 8 12 8 R w 5 196 740 536 370 10 15 34 30 31 16 6 13 5 6 L L > 204 98 10 9 41 32 8 2 2 1 265 73 58 22 21 48 43 189 401 133 39 94 377 19 41 26 30 18 15 12 5 112 20 11 n.a. 8 n.a. 38 397 107 30 259 n.a. n.a. 3,931 3,738 193 1,746 2,251 3,180 76 -13 3,091 529 311 2,443 65 671 137 535 193 2,986 2,564 19 9 10 221 844 624 429 12 17 39 33 38 22 8 13 6 7 ( L ) 220 105 ( L ) 11 10 45 33 9 2 2 2 277 74 65 24 22 51 42 212 436 140 41 99 408 21 44 26 35 18 14 12 4 123 24 12 n.a. ( L ) 34 n.a. 39 422 111 36 276 n.a. n.a. 4,055 3,866 188 1,772 2,288 3,277 90 -15 3,172 550 332 2,559 72 647 129 518 188 3,088 2,631 20 10 10 1 6 231 845 619 410 13 19 41 34 39 27 8 14 6 7 ( L ) 227 109 (') 11 11 46 33 10 2 2 2 287 72 68 26 21 53 46 225 453 144 45 99 419 23 44 28 36 22 13 12 4 126 25 14 n.a. ( L ) 38 n.a. 33 457 120 36 301 n.a. n.a. 4,208 4,030 178 1,787 2,355 3,347 92 -17 3,238 587 383 2,617 79 652 118 534 178 3,169 2,675 20 10 10 P> w 1 6 234 837 606 393 13 18 40 33 37 33 8 16 7 7 ( L ) 232 113 ( L ) 10 11 47 35 11 3 2 2 295 68 71 25 22 56 52 226 457 153 48 105 445 24 46 27 37 23 14 13 4 133 30 16 n.a. ( L ) 42 n.a. 35 494 129 35 330 n.a. n.a. 4,471 4,281 189 1,818 2,459 3,572 99 -22 3,451 628 392 2,805 87 679 119 560 189 3,382 2,848 23 11 12 9 P) P) 1 7 247 886 646 417 14 20 40 34 41 38 10 16 7 8 ( L ) 240 115 ( L ) 11 11 49 36 11 3 3 2 318 73 79 25 23 59 60 238 489 163 52 111 476 26 47 28 40 26 15 13 4 142 31 18 n.a. 47 n.a. 38 534 139 34 361 n.a. n.a. 4,714 4,531 183 1,853 2,544 3,784 115 -27 3,642 666 406 3,001 100 683 107 576 183 3,602 3,026 24 12 11 10 P) P) 1 8 285 937 691 444 14 22 41 38 45 38 12 19 7 9 (') 246 115 ( L ) 11 12 52 36 12 3 3 2 331 72 85 30 22 60 63 251 511 175 57 118 502 29 49 28 44 29 16 14 4 147 33 19 n.a. 1 48 n.a. 42 576 151 33 392 n.a. n.a. 5,078 4,908 170 1,8 2,690 4,101 124 -33 3,944 711 423 3,255 119 727 87 640 170 3,931 3,315 27 14 13 12 P) P) 1 9 303 1,033 776 500 16 23 46 43 52 40 15 25 6 9 ( L ) 257 119 ( L ) 11 13 53 39 13 3 3 2 362 80 93 30 24 66 69 275 554 190 62 128 558 32 53 28 50 32 18 15 4 165 37 22 n.a. 1 52 n.a. 50 617 159 37 420 n.a. n.a. 5,541 5,353 1£ 1,937 2,861 4,480 131 ^10 4,309 774 458 3,560 141 778 108 670 4,292 3,622 30 15 16 14 P) P) 2 11 355 1,124 849 530 18 25 52 51 59 49 20 26 8 10 ( L ) 275 127 ( L ) 13 14 59 41 14 3 3 1 393 83 105 33 25 73 73 299 594 207 68 140 606 35 57 28 54 33 19 16 4 179 41 26 n.a. 1 57 n.a. 55 670 170 36 465 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oregon 315 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Oregon, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions ol dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands)'' Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,950 6,744 206 2,004 3,468 5,559 232 -58 5,269 1,017 664 4,444 207 908 130 778 206 5,353 4,460 38 19 19 17 P) ( D ) 4 11 382 1,410 1,060 606 24 27 70 67 84 73 28 54 14 13 (') 349 157 (') 14 15 82 49 19 4 6 3 479 85 134 41 36 88 95 380 702 264 86 178 788 44 70 30 74 41 23 19 7 250 49 34 n.a. 1 70 n.a. 77 893 212 35 645 n.a. n.a. 7,574 7,331 242 2,062 3,673 6,069 262 -85 5,721 1,118 734 4,867 247 955 158 797 242 5,827 4,860 42 23 19 16 ( D ) n 3 12 415 1,554 1.169 628 26 30 82 78 107 87 36 64 17 14 ( L ) 385 171 (') 15 17 93 54 21 5 507 90 147 38 39 97 96 424 750 287 97 190 865 43 72 30 86 47 26 18 5 279 53 40 n.a. 1 78 n.a. 87 967 222 35 710 n.a. n.a. 8,222 7,984 238 2,100 3,914 6,427 280 -61 6,087 1,240 895 5,170 284 974 150 823 238 6,189 5,081 46 22 24 16 ( n ) ( n ) 3 12 408 1,580 1,174 642 25 30 83 80 107 90 30 56 15 15 (') 407 180 u 18 99 57 22 5 7 2 546 97 152 45 39 111 103 441 795 301 108 193 947 48 76 30 93 49 25 21 6 317 61 44 n.a. 1 82 n.a. 92 1,109 262 36 811 n.a. n.a. 9,002 8,772 230 2,150 4,187 6,973 313 -53 6.608 1,353 1.042 5,601 326 1,047 145 901 230 6,743 5,521 50 28 23 16 P) ( D ) 1 14 452 1,700 1,270 721 28 36 85 81 104 81 37 61 18 16 < L i 430 191 ( L ) 16 19 105 61 22 6 591 100 173 35 41 125 116 466 878 334 116 217 1,034 51 76 31 100 59 30 23 6 345 66 48 n.a. 2 91 n.a. 105 1.222 282 35 905 n.a. n.a. 10,101 9.810 291 2,195 4,601 7,906 360 -52 7,494 1,459 1,149 6.288 392 1,227 212 1,014 291 7,615 6,266 59 33 27 21 n P 4 16 552 1,929 1,461 837 33 41 90 91 116 95 48 68 23 18 (') 469 202 (') 18 20 116 68 24 8 9 4 673 107 211 36 46 142 131 534 966 371 128 243 1,160 55 81 31 111 67 34 27 6 397 72 57 n.a. 2 98 n.a. 122 1,349 308 38 1.003 n.a. n.a. 11,416 11,018 398 2,239 5,099 8,936 451 -60 8,424 1,638 1,353 7,091 463 1,382 296 1,086 398 8,538 7,049 70 36 33 26 C) Pi 5 19 599 2,196 1,683 940 35 44 112 106 142 121 55 82 26 19 1 512 218 (') 19 22 126 76 26 8 13 4 752 117 242 42 52 159 140 611 1.090 407 146 261 1,297 60 87 32 123 76 38 29 6 437 82 64 n a 2 105 n.a. 155 1.490 329 43 1,118 n.a. n.a. 12,937 12.433 504 2.281 5,672 9,972 518 -72 9,382 1,889 1,667 7,843 543 1,586 400 1,186 504 9,468 7,817 81 40 41 37 n P) 11 23 677 2,410 1.834 954 33 48 141 125 168 150 66 98 30 20 1 577 240 (') 20 24 148 86 29 10 15 6 822 121 263 45 68 173 152 706 1,181 434 170 264 1,468 63 95 31 144 85 43 32 7 505 94 67 n.a 2 122 n.a 178 1,651 362 57 1,232 n.a. n a 14,190 13,776 413 2,325 6,104 10,661 556 ^t5 10,060 2,035 2,095 8,428 634 1,599 284 1,315 413 10,248 8,381 86 44 42 43 P) ( n ) 16 24 703 2,460 1,857 966 31 48 151 138 173 41 45 100 142 21 n.a 603 252 (') 19 25 157 91 31 9 17 3 866 117 268 44 71 191 175 781 1,296 482 185 297 1,663 67 103 31 176 99 48 35 8 585 105 65 47 2 114 n a 177 1,867 390 57 1,420 n.a. n a 16,183 15,795 388 2,372 6,822 12,255 626 -33 11,596 2,284 2,303 9,593 804 1,858 254 1.604 388 1 1 ,867 9,786 107 53 55 50 P) ( n ) 24 23 850 2,907 2,222 1,213 33 57 163 155 191 48 59 114 167 23 n a 685 279 L L > 21 28 183 102 35 9 21 5 992 129 322 49 81 215 196 865 1,500 581 207 374 1,934 83 120 36 219 115 56 40 11 691 112 69 60 2 127 n a 194 2.081 423 55 1.602 n.a. n a 18,149 17.815 334 2,439 7,440 13,810 715 -96 12,999 2.623 2,527 10,911 1,000 1,900 166 1.734 334 13,476 11.206 97 53 44 60 ( n ) p) 27 28 1.001 3.419 2.617 1,409 36 65 201 184 241 59 78 102 214 28 n a 802 309 (') 22 36 210 139 39 10 28 8 1,078 137 355 53 97 249 187 969 1,678 669 235 434 2,235 103 129 40 273 109 63 54 13 801 142 73 64 2 141 n a 227 2,270 462 57 1,751 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 316 Oregon STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for Oregon, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 20,910 20,574 336 2,510 8,332 16,007 837 -155 15,016 3,121 2,773 12,637 1,212 2,158 173 1,985 336 15,671 13,165 134 69 65 67 ( D ) ( D ) 19 38 1,225 4,016 3,139 1,647 38 79 234 227 292 84 100 139 269 32 n.a. 877 339 ( L ) 25 41 207 166 44 14 34 1,213 153 402 58 111 287 202 1,157 1,932 812 278 534 2,610 129 146 44 331 132 76 62 16 927 162 76 79 3 153 n.a. 272 2,506 513 68 1,925 n.a. n.a. 23,796 23,397 399 2,578 9,229 18,101 976 -229 16,897 3,786 3,114 14,369 1,376 2,356 221 2,135 399 17,702 14,947 155 78 77 78 ( D ) ( n ) 25 40 1,422 4,567 3,547 1,799 18 92 276 253 358 135 123 145 314 34 n.a. 1,020 379 ( L ) 27 44 253 195 48 17 40 19 1,395 178 456 65 120 338 237 1,316 2,126 939 329 610 2,950 144 159 43 393 143 84 72 16 1,040 190 85 89 4 164 n.a. 323 2,755 555 65 2,135 683 1,451 26,327 25,847 480 2,641 9,968 19,403 1,060 -278 18,064 4,565 3,698 15,404 1,518 2,481 293 2,188 480 18,922 15,944 152 76 76 109 ( D ) w 55 35 1,372 4,743 3,670 1,680 36 105 312 263 405 182 113 158 375 41 n.a. 1,073 406 (') 27 38 288 194 51 17 43 9 1,540 193 477 73 131 385 281 1,436 2,240 1,018 369 649 3,333 158 174 41 445 146 98 79 17 1,195 230 100 102 4 188 n.a. 356 2,978 605 65 2,308 707 1,601 28,273 27,885 388 2,668 10,597 19,947 1,189 -268 18,489 5,517 4,267 16,106 1,556 2,285 205 2,080 388 19,558 16,297 137 77 60 113 58 32 1,139 4,751 3,616 1,563 42 95 319 252 444 201 107 159 381 52 n.a. 1,135 436 ( L ) 27 35 313 200 54 16 47 7 1,646 200 481 83 137 429 315 1,489 2,336 1,087 405 681 3,599 163 178 42 477 152 85 87 14 1,356 256 108 108 4 193 n.a. 376 3,261 647 69 2,545 781 1,764 28,702 28,423 279 2,665 10,770 19,652 1,227 -256 18,168 5,732 4,802 16,010 1,597 2,045 73 1,972 279 19,373 15,959 128 80 48 99 P) P) 48 27 929 4,577 3,417 1,394 40 86 282 236 442 222 97 154 410 53 n.a 1,160 456 ( L ) 28 36 314 206 54 16 46 6 1,684 190 484 81 141 456 332 1,446 2,307 1,016 417 599 3,773 154 182 44 482 145 90 89 16 1,493 294 117 116 5 201 n.a. 345 3,414 670 81 2,663 807 1,856 30,380 30,096 284 2,653 11,451 20,669 1,284 -242 19,143 6,074 5,163 16,684 1,680 2,305 84 2,221 284 20,385 16,817 171 93 78 68 P) P) 23 28 919 4,794 3,605 1,658 45 80 257 241 419 252 115 108 378 53 n.a 1,189 459 ( L ) 27 36 311 222 57 17 52 1,718 194 535 79 152 458 300 1,479 2,504 1,092 431 661 4,072 144 205 45 588 179 109 96 19 1,563 319 128 133 5 205 n.a. 333 3,568 719 86 2,763 872 1,891 33,091 32,682 409 2,667 12,409 22,746 1,406 -284 21,057 6,752 5.282 18,071 1,793 2,883 205 2,678 409 22,338 18,575 187 102 85 80 P) P) ( D ) 29 1,096 5,294 4,039 1,838 51 77 295 264 439 340 140 125 405 65 n.a 1.255 464 ( D ) 28 42 334 243 59 16 62 ( D ) 1,862 208 616 87 184 441 326 1,609 2,748 1,112 446 666 4,586 151 219 53 725 232 141 109 28 1,659 372 151 150 5 217 n.a. 374 3,763 768 93 2,902 919 1,983 34,918 34,486 432 2,673 13,065 24,211 1,546 -323 22,342 6,961 5,614 18,981 2,058 3,173 220 2,953 432 23,779 19,652 235 113 121 91 P) ( D ) 46 31 1,233 5,446 4,140 1,878 54 83 286 276 447 353 147 137 419 61 n.a. 1,306 475 P. 30 39 351 265 62 12 65 P) 1,920 207 641 77 201 439 355 1,702 2,923 1,123 458 665 4,979 157 252 54 840 272 121 132 27 1,771 392 158 170 6 222 n.a. 404 4,127 799 110 3,218 986 2,232 36,649 36,091 557 2,684 13,657 25,521 1,657 -365 23,499 7,347 5,802 20,001 2,106 3,414 355 3,059 557 24,963 20,726 276 121 155 45 P) P) -1 34 1,371 5,634 4,270 1,918 53 90 287 278 449 362 145 193 433 60 n.a. 1,364 484 P) P) 42 366 280 62 15 78 P) 2,015 201 697 80 215 424 398 1,788 2,998 1,221 490 731 5,378 158 270 58 937 270 149 133 32 1,901 435 169 193 7 233 n.a. 433 4,237 806 116 3,315 1,059 2,256 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Oregon 317 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions ol dollars] for Oregon, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence" Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 41,978 41,308 670 2,741 15,313 30,054 2,030 ^184 27,540 8,011 6,427 23,494 2,524 4,036 426 3,611 670 29,384 24,512 354 192 162 60 (") ( D ) n 32 1,637 6,538 4,979 2,165 69 120 387 309 557 455 187 214 430 86 n.a. 1,560 523 P) 40 46 388 353 72 20 110 ( D ) 2,195 181 782 91 284 457 401 2,115 3,313 1.608 546 1.062 6.691 203 315 64 1,099 327 165 158 54 2,357 526 201 242 10 281 630 59 4,872 972 120 3.780 1,233 2,547 45,729 45,114 616 2,791 16,387 32,458 2,258 -535 29,665 9,130 6,934 25,479 2,803 4,175 344 3,831 616 31,842 26,651 377 202 175 49 ( r> ) Pi 4 35 1,887 6,928 5,287 2,181 80 134 446 367 622 521 200 217 424 94 n.a. 1,642 518 ( L ) 42 49 413 397 77 18 120 8 2.319 190 853 98 314 457 407 2,352 3,574 1,732 577 1,155 7,432 233 314 69 1,264 329 182 170 62 2,644 547 218 279 12 302 726 81 5,191 1,022 127 4,042 1.327 2.715 49,805 49,148 657 2,859 17,423 35,487 2,433 -629 32,426 9,688 7,691 27,706 3,163 4,619 324 4,295 657 34,830 29,168 447 243 204 57 ( D ) ( D ) 3 42 2,267 7,180 5,429 2,099 80 138 455 362 639 621 219 285 437 94 n.a. 1,751 574 (') 41 54 417 427 86 19 125 9 2,401 179 897 n n 458 422 2,596 3,908 1,892 617 1,275 8.418 265 351 73 1,556 348 199 205 71 2,910 575 238 327 13 334 825 127 5,662 1,126 131 4,404 1,451 2,953 52,230 51,572 658 2.919 17,895 37.082 2,636 -674 33,772 9,901 8,557 28,975 3,396 4,711 323 4,388 658 36,424 30,355 452 262 190 67 4 14 3 47 2,318 7.289 5.440 1.962 80 143 473 344 657 700 222 289 469 102 n.a. 1,849 614 42 57 427 457 98 20 126 2,542 170 913 113 385 489 472 2,686 4,160 2,035 676 1,359 8,806 272 362 72 1,537 358 179 227 77 3.128 606 273 369 13 357 829 147 6,069 1.176 136 4.758 1.570 3,188 55,549 54,887 662 2,974 18,678 39,664 2,816 -745 36,102 9,977 9,470 30,967 3,670 5,027 338 4,689 662 39,002 32,492 472 286 186 70 ( n : 17 n 46 2,323 7,609 5,678 2,024 92 138 451 357 695 795 254 303 463 104 n.a 1.932 634 45 55 447 477 107 21 137 9 2,652 177 949 104 413 526 482 2,910 4,408 2,346 760 1.587 9,702 302 371 80 1,737 373 191 264 90 3,442 649 299 420 16 364 935 171 6,510 1,269 139 5.102 1.664 3.437 59,234 58,410 824 3.035 19,518 42,433 3,011 -882 38,540 10,490 10,204 32,775 4,012 5.645 468 5.177 824 41,609 34,768 463 313 149 79 ( n 17 (?) 54 2,549 8,063 6,048 2,120 104 144 435 381 753 923 313 292 467 116 n.a 2.015 645 45 59 459 502 115 15 164 10 2.804 177 1.021 102 430 552 522 2,999 2,689 858 1,831 10,409 316 414 85 1,919 412 214 259 98 3,632 651 326 474 18 399 1,015 176 6,841 1,310 137 5,393 1,718 3,676 63,309 62,678 630 3.087 20,508 45.468 3,258 -983 41,227 11,419 10,663 35,226 4,288 5.953 257 5.696 630 44,837 37,744 537 334 203 70 P) 7 PJ 59 2,957 8,825 6,678 2,273 119 157 459 440 842 1,129 371 293 469 126 n.a 2,146 672 n 47 63 478 537 129 23 186 ( D ) 2,978 164 1,100 116 476 570 553 3.259 5,064 2,881 904 1,977 11,175 323 452 89 2,140 469 194 289 101 3,869 670 356 528 19 437 1,041 198 7,093 1.338 142 5.613 1,775 3,838 67,908 67,372 535 3,141 21,618 48,593 3,531 -1.114 43,948 12,336 1 1 ,624 38,148 4,409 6.036 113 5.923 535 48.058 40.718 497 355 142 77 1 6 3 66 3,423 9.381 7,175 2.249 116 166 514 463 966 1.410 392 280 498 123 n.a 2,206 690 (") 44 64 480 556 139 P) 199 11 3,170 163 1,166 ( D ) Pi 606 612 3.618 5.313 3.067 912 2,155 12,173 350 463 96 2,480 495 210 343 130 4.073 706 374 575 21 460 1,193 201 7,340 1.304 141 5.895 1.818 4,077 73,156 72,493 663 3,195 22,894 52,357 3,783 -1,338 47,236 13,465 12,454 41,467 4,406 6,484 1 6,296 663 51,694 44,015 447 391 56 80 (") 6 PJ 69 3,993 9,949 7,686 2,242 113 186 549 504 1,009 1,697 358 327 563 138 n.a. 2,263 716 43 62 463 564 153 22 229 11 3.357 166 1,077 P) Pi 635 682 3,808 5,699 3,399 1.053 2.346 13.283 389 479 98 2,891 537 222 392 140 4,301 754 399 621 21 487 1.332 221 7.679 1.331 142 6.206 1.629 4.577 77,579 76,982 597 3,243 23,920 56,353 4,079 -1 ,763 50,511 14,257 12,811 44.970 4,532 6,850 115 6,736 597 55,756 47,739 481 434 46 84 2 7 3 73 4,329 10,898 8,534 2,334 118 205 619 550 1,115 2,074 395 373 610 141 n.a. 2.364 741 43 64 460 608 162 20 253 13 3.574 169 1,141 P) n 662 745 4,208 6.077 3,786 1,137 2.648 14.302 411 510 99 3,247 559 225 439 179 4,558 827 434 647 23 493 1.406 244 8,017 1,384 145 6,487 1,717 4,770 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 318 Pennsylvania STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Pennsylvania Components of Personal Income 1969 ^ -^ 63% \ 1997 77% /"^ \, /^ \ \ ^^Bj 1 ° % \ / ^19% ~^~-^13% ^ ! Net earnings by place of residence Dividends, interest, and rent I | Transfer payments 837c Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 80% 11% Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 1 Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Pennsylvania 319 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Pennsylvania, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 7,501 7,298 203 9,723 771 5,643 10 n.a. 5,633 1,761 108 4,753 52 838 162 676 203 5,440 5,095 5 448 301 1,795 586 1,038 280 641 345 67 4 274 6,865 6,702 163 9,649 711 5,102 10 n.a. 5,091 1,663 110 4.356 50 696 123 573 163 4,938 4,588 5 406 254 1,555 545 965 251 607 350 69 5 277 5,816 5,658 158 9,707 599 4,191 11 n.a. 4,180 1,439 197 3,596 45 550 125 424 158 4,033 3,669 5 318 163 1,164 464 806 216 532 364 69 5 290 4,383 4,293 90 9.764 449 3.087 11 n.a. 3.076 1,146 161 2.730 39 318 65 253 90 2,996 2.648 5 226 85 820 350 552 188 423 349 65 6 278 4,077 3,959 118 9,784 417 2,946 11 n.a. 2.935 968 174 2,598 35 314 93 221 118 2,829 2,472 4 208 53 840 320 500 175 372 357 75 5 276 4,714 4,590 123 9,795 481 3,516 12 n.a. 3,505 1,017 192 3,045 37 434 98 336 123 3,393 2,970 3 280 65 1.038 355 639 174 415 423 116 6 301 5,058 4,886 172 9,774 517 3,838 12 n.a. 3,825 978 255 3,256 41 541 145 396 172 3,665 3,210 4 269 84 1,151 374 704 184 440 455 127 7 321 5,860 5,697 163 9,767 600 4,501 13 n.a. 4,488 1,091 280 3,831 49 621 132 489 163 4,338 3,704 4 292 137 1,364 426 799 203 479 634 330 7 297 6,218 6.022 196 9,790 635 4,939 51 n.a. 4,889 1,130 199 4,199 51 689 159 529 196 4,744 4,169 5 310 147 1,602 461 906 214 523 575 263 8 304 5,590 5,436 154 9,952 562 4,377 46 n.a. 4,331 976 283 3,710 51 616 119 497 154 4,222 3,586 5 250 132 1,217 401 873 205 504 636 300 8 328 5,940 5,792 149 9,901 600 4,655 51 n.a. 4,605 1,050 285 3,955 53 647 115 533 149 4,507 3,915 5 267 148 1,419 441 909 211 516 592 258 8 325 6,419 6,269 150 9,896 649 5,146 57 n.a. 5,089 1,065 265 4,358 58 730 115 615 150 4.996 4,414 5 303 177 1.713 488 969 212 548 582 245 10 3? 7 7,670 7.486 184 9.918 773 6,360 65 n.a. 6,295 1.129 246 5.371 62 927 144 782 184 6,176 5,549 6 364 219 2,435 573 1,144 224 585 627 279 30 318 9,205 8.956 248 9,714 948 7,872 81 n.a. 7,791 1,188 226 6.581 74 1,217 196 1,021 248 7.624 6.830 7 424 286 3.191 668 1.320 231 702 794 373 100 321 10,761 10,453 308 9.424 1,142 9.431 104 n.a. 9.326 1.218 217 7.852 92 1.487 243 1.243 308 9.122 7,933 8 468 312 3,894 762 1,486 250 752 1.189 526 320 333 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place ol Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 11,541 11,213 328 9,247 1,248 10,130 109 n.a. 10,021 1,260 260 8,445 129 1.557 262 1,295 328 9,803 8,367 11 523 234 4,159 874 1,521 242 804 1,435 526 559 350 11,729 1 1 .389 341 9.180 1,278 10.062 110 n.a. 9,952 1,321 456 8,281 147 1,633 270 1,364 341 9,721 8.224 11 496 257 3.831 858 1,644 263 864 1,497 480 649 368 12,721 12,319 402 9,880 1,288 10.459 125 n.a. 10.334 1,485 902 8,434 164 1,861 320 1,541 402 10,057 9,080 15 573 411 3,766 961 2,045 312 998 976 370 203 403 13,903 13,518 385 10,201 1,363 11,595 150 n.a. 11,444 1,619 840 9,653 208 1,734 295 1,438 385 1 1 .209 10.312 18 678 505 4.418 1,064 2,185 326 1,118 898 327 101 470 14,754 14,310 444 10,287 1,434 12,688 158 -21 12,508 1,507 738 10,573 244 1,871 350 1,521 444 12.244 11.320 21 737 611 4,917 1,150 2,282 368 1,233 924 314 96 515 14,599 14,210 389 10,390 1,405 12,301 161 -41 12,098 1.601 899 10,221 257 1,823 301 1,521 389 11,912 10,928 27 581 624 4,630 1,112 2,280 385 1,289 984 342 99 543 16,316 15.962 355 10,507 1,553 13,341 212 -W 13,082 1,853 1,382 11,110 325 1,906 268 1,639 355 12,986 1 1 ,925 30 640 742 5,129 1.193 2,379 431 1,381 1,061 381 104 576 17,925 17,503 422 10.461 1,714 15,398 256 -60 15,083 1,957 885 12,847 411 2,139 333 1,806 422 14,977 13,652 35 694 880 6.105 1.353 2.645 472 1,468 1,325 509 194 622 18,798 18,400 398 10,503 1,790 16,175 274 -65 15,836 2,041 921 13.565 446 2,165 310 1,855 398 15,777 14,283 38 618 955 6.451 1,399 2,752 517 1,553 1,494 571 250 673 20,229 19,849 380 10.662 1,897 17,314 281 -69 16,964 2,293 972 14,576 502 2,235 294 1,941 380 16,933 15,388 40 600 1,011 7,145 1,485 2,898 571 1,639 1.546 575 233 738 19,815 19,459 356 10,817 1,832 16.552 325 -61 16,166 2,426 1,223 13.848 495 2.209 278 1,931 356 16,196 14,641 42 454 953 6,501 1,417 2.895 617 1,761 1,555 555 196 804 20,999 20,682 317 10,939 1,920 17.544 362 -62 17,119 2,589 1,291 14.670 558 2,316 244 2,072 317 17,227 15,603 43 447 1,006 7.014 1,501 3,022 669 1,901 1,624 582 197 845 22,698 22,360 338 10,972 2,069 18.940 389 -64 18,487 2,862 1.349 15,857 641 2,442 265 2.176 338 18,602 16,849 44 494 1,073 7,609 1,611 3.245 706 2,067 1,753 604 199 949 23,870 23.582 288 10,954 2,179 19.890 449 -69 19,372 2,956 1,542 16.628 722 2,539 215 2,324 288 19.602 17,779 44 499 1,145 8.007 1.687 3,398 769 2,230 1.823 613 186 1.024 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 320 Pennsylvania STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Pennsylvania, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) " Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other > Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance > 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 23,974 23,562 412 11,058 2,168 19,575 445 -83 19,047 2,993 1,933 16,172 733 2,671 335 2,336 412 19,163 17,249 44 43 1 419 10 348 29 31 1,114 7,363 4,703 71 102 364 1,616 615 649 644 97 214 147 133 51 2.660 539 43 283 473 208 356 324 220 109 105 1,650 504 342 72 166 255 312 1,213 2,262 818 254 565 2,366 95 278 186 177 98 60 70 22 578 114 224 n.a. 1 222 n.a. 241 1,914 675 150 1,089 n.a. n.a. 25,196 24,859 337 11,234 2,243 20,600 512 —99 19,990 3,183 2,023 17,059 802 2,739 257 2,482 337 20,263 18,265 43 42 1 382 9 312 28 34 1,180 7,924 5,062 80 116 403 1,706 633 705 746 127 210 164 143 30 2,862 590 45 299 522 227 376 351 211 126 116 1,704 508 368 74 173 263 318 1,253 2,348 872 264 608 2,558 103 288 188 218 104 57 74 21 641 132 247 n.a. 1 234 n.a. 249 1,998 688 146 1,164 n.a. n.a. 26,024 25.656 368 11,329 2,297 21,300 589 -120 20,591 3,342 2,091 17,717 852 2,732 287 2.444 368 20,932 18,818 43 42 1 359 11 281 30 37 1,170 8,305 5,358 78 114 404 1,850 648 764 777 108 241 178 152 44 2,946 619 48 287 537 234 397 378 207 126 115 1,740 498 386 74 174 273 335 1,259 2.373 902 280 622 2,667 105 292 199 228 118 60 80 20 666 132 268 n.a. 1 245 n.a. 253 2,114 723 150 1,241 n.a. n.a. 26,525 26,160 365 11.392 2,328 21,438 600 -130 20,708 3,450 2,367 17,752 858 2,828 283 2,545 365 21,073 18,817 45 44 1 322 13 245 30 35 1,151 8.103 5,148 70 110 383 1,708 615 755 843 100 222 173 153 15 2,956 621 42 283 539 240 401 385 202 127 115 1,762 472 393 75 180 286 356 1,275 2,385 960 293 667 2,814 106 305 194 243 130 61 80 21 713 153 294 n.a. 2 251 n.a. 262 2,256 772 147 1,337 n.a. n.a. 27,625 27,350 275 11,355 2,433 22,390 631 -151 21,608 3,657 2,361 18,590 932 2,868 193 2,675 275 22,114 19,726 52 50 1 316 12 239 29 36 1,213 8,589 5,494 75 113 394 1,801 656 813 893 110 260 191 165 22 3,095 631 42 295 580 257 410 404 212 142 121 1,801 445 427 81 187 292 369 1,314 2,440 1,004 308 696 2,996 112 313 195 259 141 64 79 21 781 163 325 n.a. 2 261 n.a. 281 2,388 812 151 1,425 n.a. n.a. 28,664 28.355 309 1 1 ,424 2,509 23,156 716 -165 22,276 3,933 2.456 19.231 972 2.954 224 2,729 309 22,847 20,354 51 49 1 322 12 242 33 35 1,283 8,787 5,637 81 119 401 1,819 682 842 893 11 292 200 169 21 3,151 640 42 295 599 269 417 421 202 144 124 1.870 445 460 86 197 296 387 1,342 2.503 1.059 325 734 3,137 112 321 194 287 146 66 85 20 827 176 346 n.a. 2 273 n.a. 282 2,494 845 123 1,526 n.a. n.a. 30,617 30,305 312 11,519 2,658 24,862 765 -195 23,903 4,227 2,487 20,536 1,099 3,227 228 2,999 312 24,550 21,875 59 57 2 341 14 257 32 39 1.391 9,478 6,173 85 131 431 2,036 731 894 949 135 345 218 183 35 3,305 675 52 310 630 284 433 427 207 157 130 1,990 465 503 90 197 322 412 1,406 2,681 1,140 345 794 3,390 116 338 196 323 162 67 87 19 921 193 373 n.a. 3 280 n.a. 313 2,675 893 127 1,655 n.a. n.a. 32,856 32,536 320 1 1 .620 2,828 26,679 813 -224 25,642 4,597 2,618 22.067 1.221 3,390 235 3,155 320 26,358 23,441 63 61 2 348 14 262 35 37 1,564 10.176 6,705 95 142 456 2,201 789 973 1.023 171 371 239 198 48 3.471 689 49 330 672 297 450 460 208 184 132 2,096 480 552 91 210 345 419 1,477 2,855 1,211 369 842 3,651 127 351 195 355 168 73 94 20 996 212 411 n.a. 3 291 n.a. 354 2,917 957 136 1,824 n.a. n.a. 35,465 35,155 310 11,664 3,041 29,085 1,111 -272 27,701 4,879 2,885 24,137 1,336 3,612 224 3,388 310 28,775 25,525 66 64 2 348 14 264 32 39 1,771 11,163 7,445 100 158 493 2.353 886 1,092 1,178 182 453 278 209 63 3,718 726 48 348 712 327 485 516 211 206 139 2,198 469 592 97 225 375 440 1,592 3.042 1,281 392 889 4,064 140 386 194 402 181 83 101 22 1,114 239 463 n.a. 3 321 n.a. 414 3,250 1,034 152 2,064 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Pennsylvania 321 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Pennsylvania, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and renf Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 41,290 40,935 355 11,741 3,517 33,490 1,382 -359 31,749 5,679 3,862 27,786 1,651 4,052 264 3,788 355 33.135 29,151 83 80 3 385 16 272 64 34 2,137 12,277 8,098 104 179 520 2,489 957 1,205 1,316 214 479 309 224 104 4,179 788 50 382 822 369 560 574 232 252 149 2,457 484 675 104 246 426 522 1,823 3,483 1,575 467 1,108 4,931 165 425 203 495 218 99 118 26 1,433 267 590 n.a. 4 378 n.a. 510 3,984 1,206 179 2,599 n.a. n.a. 44,816 44,413 403 11,741 3,817 36,398 1,532 ^121 34,444 5,980 4,392 30,352 1,861 4,184 311 3,873 403 35.995 31.589 96 94 3 416 16 305 48 46 2,409 13,191 8,718 107 201 568 2,577 1,037 1,363 1,427 249 511 332 237 109 4,473 840 48 403 868 413 584 620 256 292 147 2,615 507 728 105 234 476 564 1,973 3,719 1,679 523 1.156 5,490 169 435 200 574 237 116 120 27 1,643 287 697 n.a. 5 426 n.a. 555 4,406 1,272 190 2,944 n.a. n.a. 48,037 47,609 428 11,812 4,067 38,434 1,614 -390 36,431 6,201 5,405 32,139 2.097 4,199 322 3,876 428 38,007 33,087 99 94 5 478 16 362 46 53 2,522 13,374 8.779 109 199 593 2,601 1,058 1,371 1,464 233 487 334 240 91 4,595 892 51 398 843 436 604 655 264 302 150 2,848 554 772 107 255 537 623 2,079 3,952 1,761 580 1,181 5,974 187 443 195 620 250 120 131 27 1,842 319 783 n.a. 6 444 n.a. 608 4,920 1,381 197 3,342 n.a. n.a. 50,861 50,484 378 1 1 ,884 4,280 40,097 1,767 -360 37,970 6,488 6,403 33,465 2,290 4,342 278 4,064 378 39,719 34,430 115 111 4 468 17 368 29 54 2,691 13,407 8,675 117 197 620 2,546 1,048 1,339 1,438 257 475 315 253 72 4,731 943 49 406 852 454 621 662 273 321 150 3.095 593 874 114 265 585 665 2.217 4,227 1,964 626 1,337 6,248 206 440 189 643 287 132 140 29 1,911 350 792 n.a. 9 493 n.a. 626 5,289 1,444 209 3,636 n.a. n.a. 55,497 55.099 398 1 1 .905 4,662 43,763 1,956 -361 41,446 6,806 7,245 36,394 2,676 4,693 293 4,399 398 43,365 37,519 129 124 5 554 19 428 52 55 3,022 14,484 9,464 130 222 676 2,836 1,105 1,445 1,533 290 507 355 285 79 5,020 982 47 436 902 479 672 701 294 355 152 3,472 627 1,002 121 292 693 736 2,420 4,550 2.114 672 1.442 6,775 242 449 185 731 325 141 154 32 2,052 398 n a. 7 522 n.a. 648 5,846 1,558 219 4,069 n.a. n.a 61,071 60,542 529 11.885 5,138 48,200 2,391 -333 45,477 7,546 8,048 40,015 3,036 5,149 389 4,760 529 47,671 41,231 143 136 6 629 1 482 68 61 3,273 16,063 10,712 157 247 760 3,257 1,259 1,623 1,714 332 592 383 307 82 5,351 1,010 48 471 964 512 735 757 304 399 152 3,771 692 1,132 124 304 740 780 2,622 4,989 2,234 744 1.490 7,508 269 460 185 825 373 161 176 32 2,327 447 941 n.a 8 555 n.a. 749 6,440 1,626 214 4,599 n.a. n a 67,125 66,612 513 1 1 .864 5,658 52,323 2.693 -342 49,288 8,440 9,397 43,505 3,518 5,300 340 4,960 513 51,810 44,959 153 145 8 859 19 646 123 71 3,479 17,660 12,052 160 253 825 3,832 1,457 1,860 1,829 356 657 435 317 70 5,609 1,074 49 466 938 549 763 838 345 440 148 4,085 746 1,215 142 344 807 830 2,984 5,280 2,266 843 1,423 8.193 274 478 170 917 400 181 189 34 2.603 481 968 n.a. 9 584 n.a. 906 6.851 1.719 218 4,915 n.a. n.a. 72,799 72,328 471 1 1 .898 6,119 55.324 2.815 -372 52,137 8,859 11,803 45,519 4,136 5,670 291 5,379 471 54,853 47.230 161 153 8 1.097 21 841 166 69 3,408 17.890 12,150 197 189 825 3,711 1,590 2.035 1,726 355 700 457 363 n.a 5,740 1,158 44 430 897 547 814 899 401 407 144 4,213 755 1.174 146 360 862 916 3,232 5,654 2.517 941 1.576 9.059 264 491 166 1.011 434 179 220 39 2,999 523 985 252 9 531 n a 956 7.623 1.904 232 5,487 n.a. n a 80,099 79,541 557 11,887 6,738 60.585 3,046 -366 57,173 9,725 13,201 49,325 4,765 6,495 342 6,154 557 60,028 51,911 182 171 11 1,167 22 884 190 71 3.687 19,357 13,059 232 201 914 3,948 1,759 2,139 1,873 397 719 488 389 n.a. 6.298 1.274 39 466 987 624 872 988 420 463 166 4,782 877 1,342 159 397 972 1,035 3,428 6.224 2,907 1,041 1,866 10,176 311 544 187 1,196 503 197 245 45 3,498 584 1,080 285 10 541 n a 951 8,117 2,020 226 5,871 n.a. n a 87,893 87,386 507 11.882 7,397 66,487 3,310 -358 62.820 10,931 14,143 53,534 5,699 7,254 288 6,966 507 65,981 57,341 169 161 8 1,496 22 1.180 218 76 3.918 21,798 14,512 271 226 1,015 4,381 1,845 2.361 1.936 520 928 568 461 n.a. 7,286 1,378 39 504 1,244 712 1,022 1,176 474 565 172 5.298 984 1.462 183 490 1,051 1,128 3.613 6.634 3.173 1.118 2,056 11,242 331 558 199 1.420 451 224 307 47 3.971 718 1,121 305 10 572 n.a. 1.008 8.639 2,135 220 6,284 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 322 Pennsylvania STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Pennsylvania, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products , Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 97,314 96,763 550 1 1 ,865 8,202 73,764 3,690 -362 69,712 12,391 15,211 59,045 6.503 8.216 350 7,866 550 73,214 63,841 195 185 10 1,513 12 1,245 172 84 4,429 24,099 15,996 313 257 1,137 4,799 1,987 2,584 2,095 595 1,091 646 490 n.a. 8,103 1.488 47 553 1,450 783 1,173 1,267 519 644 179 5,848 1,057 1,649 213 556 1,150 1.223 4,138 7,384 3,624 1,230 2,394 12,613 378 597 212 1.613 508 244 346 51 4,511 813 1,183 401 10 641 n.a. 1,104 9,373 2,318 229 6,826 n.a. n.a. 108,195 107,506 690 11,874 9,112 81,293 4,208 -392 76,692 14,400 17,103 65,118 7,358 8,816 470 8,347 690 80,603 70,603 228 216 12 1,732 10 1,423 208 92 4,791 26,846 18,039 364. 258 1.251 5,483 2,259 2,855 2,331 728 1,241 771 498 n.a. 8,807 1,610 44 562 1,551 864 1.286 1,409 587 714 180 6,491 1,182 1,814 244 629 1,276 1,346 4,597 7,829 3,988 1,356 2,632 14,100 410 634 200 1,899 553 269 382 54 5,076 911 1,272 464 14 685 n.a. 1,277 10,000 2,451 239 7,310 2,220 5,090 119,039 118,576 464 1 1 ,868 10,030 86.665 4,557 -413 81,694 17,692 19,653 69,942 8,129 8,594 233 8,361 464 86,201 75,404 228 217 10 1,982 10 1,491 386 95 4,836 27,974 19,018 348 286 1,277 5,591 2,402 3,142 2,538 715 1,387 841 489 n.a. 8,957 1,718 43 562 1,332 916 1,322 1,556 630 691 187 6,704 1,119 1,857 268 660 1,403 1,397 5,122 8,223 4,334 1,531 2,803 16,001 456 679 191 2,222 550 325 416 60 5,849 1,061 1,405 533 16 749 n.a. 1,492 10.797 2,682 279 7,836 2,377 5,459 130,869 130.199 671 1 1 ,859 11,036 92,689 5,238 -386 87,064 21,714 22,091 75,138 8,745 8.806 448 8.358 671 92.018 80.436 243 235 8 2,017 11 1,476 436 94 4,812 29,744 20,262 350 314 1,347 5,996 2,498 3,385 2,( 779 1,432 936 538 n.a. 9,481 1,827 46 590 1,312 995 1,390 1,686 718 717 200 7,082 1,021 1,932 278 734 1,547 1,570 5,466 8,784 4,681 1,662 3,019 17,607 486 694 189 2,432 575 307 421 60 6,702 1,150 1,510 612 22 781 n.a. 1,667 11,582 2.936 364 8.283 2,544 5,739 138,167 137,593 574 11,845 11,664 94,592 5,498 -231 88,863 24,068 25,237 76,729 9,093 8,769 328 8,441 574 94,018 81,706 268 263 4 2,072 11 1,549 419 94 4,861 28,265 18,510 313 333 1,287 4,853 2,367 3,250 2,688 737 1,236 936 510 n.a 9,755 1,907 42 561 1,275 1,034 1,466 1,785 779 716 189 7,189 828 1,863 281 793 1,678 1,746 5,630 9,043 4,629 1,821 2,808 19,749 514 751 189 2,789 597 341 465 62 7,720 1,396 1,681 634 23 850 n.a. 1,736 12,312 3,070 426 8,816 2,724 6.092 144,409 144,031 379 11,838 12,199 97,927 5,731 -75 92,122 25,278 27,009 79,191 9,200 9,536 139 9,397 379 97,549 84,443 305 290 16 1,643 6 1,256 285 97 5.253 27,362 17,275 377 361 1,279 4.044 2,213 2,897 2,686 811 1,156 933 517 n.a 10,087 1,942 40 581 1,355 1,085 1,578 1.876 711 734 185 7,245 706 1,880 268 861 1,743 1,787 5,806 9.919 5.289 1,974 3,315 21,621 527 868 187 3,158 736 392 530 67 8,401 1,494 1.809 713 25 914 n.a. 1,801 13,106 3.306 454 9,346 2,890 6,455 155,960 155,120 840 11,815 13,200 106.546 6,375 114 100,285 28,601 27,074 85,395 9,479 11,672 595 1 1 ,077 840 105,706 91,793 347 326 22 1,853 ( L ) 1,376 364 113 5,995 29,105 18,517 455 412 1,332 4,007 2,424 3,231 2,864 972 1,227 1,022 573 n.a 10,588 2.021 43 560 1,422 1,157 1,672 2.008 665 854 185 7,736 760 2,114 232 978 1,757 1,896 6.345 10,751 5,549 2,115 3,434 24,111 559 953 214 3,822 936 472 587 84 9,065 1,742 1,969 757 27 964 n.a. 1,962 13,913 3,496 502 9,915 2,982 6,933 166,011 165,174 837 11,771 14,104 112,870 7,038 262 106,095 31,053 28,864 90,258 9,952 12,659 583 12,077 837 112,032 97,220 392 361 31 1,844 ( L ) 1.250 457 137 6,683 29,508 18,566 538 448 1,372 3,606 2,506 3,399 2,864 931 1,293 1,046 563 n.a 10,942 2,110 41 526 1,340 1,206 1,853 2,174 657 867 169 7,988 805 2,123 205 1,077 1,658 2,120 6,705 11,714 5,774 2,286 3,489 26,611 613 1,135 213 4,479 1,128 439 673 85 9,704 1,918 2,126 859 29 973 n.a. 2,238 14,813 3,721 551 10,541 3,078 7,463 174,917 174,034 882 11,783 14,845 118,891 7,703 378 111,566 32.946 30,405 95,249 10,485 13,158 638 12,519 882 118,009 102,649 425 392 33 1,472 ( L ) 1,175 137 159 7.799 29.538 18,243 644 456 1,401 3,203 2,623 3,217 2,820 873 1,370 1,050 586 n.a. 1 1 ,295 2,180 41 547 1,298 1.275 2,014 2,292 555 924 170 8,479 844 2,253 191 1,175 1,707 2,310 7,145 12,282 6,511 2,533 3,977 28,997 641 1,248 221 5,017 1,143 478 687 99 10,485 2,161 2,249 1,008 31 1,077 n.a. 2,451 15,360 3,700 560 11,100 3.240 7.861 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Pennsylvania 323 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Pennsylvania, 1958-37 — Continued 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) • Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 200,51 1 199,810 701 11,846 16,927 139,223 9,143 685 130,765 36,863 32.884 111,074 12.430 15,719 417 15,302 701 138,523 120,989 602 584 1 1,537 1 1,117 245 174 9,463 33,088 20,430 845 536 1,549 3,779 2,907 3,765 2.736 958 1,429 1,283 643 n.a. 12,658 2,424 25 625 1,260 1,403 2.312 2.817 521 1.080 192 9.297 775 2,528 195 1,354 1,979 2,466 8,646 13,681 8,751 2,940 5,811 35,923 727 1,446 233 5,134 1,344 518 801 185 13,148 2,851 2,657 1,289 39 1,292 3,923 336 17,534 4,248 637 12,649 3,644 9,004 216,716 215,774 942 11,866 18,264 148,650 9,868 841 139,623 41,787 35,306 117,792 13,496 17,363 636 16,726 942 147,708 129,031 640 623 17 1,422 (') 1,054 168 200 9,939 34,450 21,080 898 554 1,604 3,987 3,002 4,004 2,822 710 1.511 1.313 674 n.a 13.370 2,552 27 628 1,264 1,450 2,462 3,068 536 1,179 204 9,924 751 2,707 195 1,494 2,166 2,612 9,198 14,524 9,282 3,056 6,226 39,651 798 1,416 247 5,746 1,298 534 869 218 14,718 3,062 2,871 1,465 42 1,430 4.448 487 18.677 4,418 619 13,640 4,011 9,629 230,427 229.520 907 11,896 19,371 157,505 10.434 981 148,052 44,257 38,118 124,524 14,687 18,294 547 17,747 907 156,598 136,288 749 729 20 1,544 ( L ) 1,151 168 225 10,117 35,103 21,008 896 528 1,602 4,111 3,034 4,007 2,610 658 1,506 1.395 660 n.a 14,095 2,614 27 612 1,191 1,509 2,605 3,503 606 1.222 207 10,684 684 2,857 211 1,862 2,261 2,809 9,608 14,954 10.019 3.184 6,835 43,509 852 1,442 257 6,252 1,356 590 1,007 240 16,114 3,377 3,218 1,655 46 1,551 4,973 580 20.310 4,771 675 14,864 4,376 10,487 238,557 237,951 606 11.943 19,975 161,172 10,935 973 151,210 44,393 42,954 127,422 15,977 17,774 249 17,524 606 160,566 139,126 791 772 1 1,445 ( L ) 1,068 174 202 9,448 35,373 20,756 918 510 1,560 3,948 3,009 3,966 2,599 593 1,574 1,426 654 n.a 14,617 2,751 26 595 1.170 1,504 2,675 3,844 635 1,234 184 11,067 682 2,881 255 2,064 2,125 3,059 9,801 15,262 10,495 3,327 7,168 45.446 856 1,418 248 6,128 1,318 546 1,117 241 17,549 3,407 3,561 1,852 57 1,672 4,934 542 21.439 4,968 713 15,759 4,629 11,129 251,004 249.977 1,027 11,981 20,950 171.425 11,570 1,085 160,941 42,891 47,172 134,430 17,311 19.684 680 19,004 1,027 1 70,398 147,886 836 817 20 1,448 ( L ) 1,084 159 204 9.693 36.876 21,536 970 516 1,620 3,979 3,178 3,948 2,745 705 1,675 1.504 696 n.a 15.340 2,871 25 592 1.200 1,581 2,774 4,154 633 1,348 162 11,742 775 2,940 242 2,204 2,481 3,099 10,323 1 5,944 11,958 3,629 8,330 49,065 913 1,511 272 6,721 1,303 536 1,271 233 19,091 3,792 3,841 2,053 65 1,728 5,086 648 22,512 5,101 711 16,701 4,732 11,969 260,109 259,173 936 12,022 21,635 177,936 12,212 1,127 166,850 43,333 49,926 138,157 18,713 21,066 571 20,494 936 177,000 153,582 866 848 1 1,407 1,021 175 211 9,909 37,909 22,275 1,005 536 1.662 4.152 3,215 4,120 2,865 798 1,727 1,480 717 n.a 15,634 2,992 25 612 1,133 1.624 2,839 4,232 578 1,420 176 12,437 757 3,105 242 2,352 2.729 3,253 10,274 16,456 12,878 3,748 9,130 51,446 944 1.645 286 7,093 1,366 576 1,239 245 20,072 3,793 4,083 2,191 68 1,882 5,357 605 23,418 5.266 656 1 7,496 4,935 12,561 269,002 268.257 744 12,040 22,343 184,002 12,890 1,286 172,398 45,521 51,082 143,525 19,402 21,075 378 20,697 744 183,257 159,064 902 879 24 1.395 ( L ) 1,009 169 217 10,575 39,433 23,241 1,083 551 1,721 4,162 3,303 4,407 3.004 885 1.872 1.503 751 n.a. 16.192 3,040 26 631 1,086 1,662 2,956 4,461 670 1,515 144 12,856 767 3,329 228 2,478 2,700 3,352 10,705 17,137 13.124 3,803 9,321 52,937 942 1,668 293 7.345 1,535 592 1,232 232 20,351 3,872 4,391 2.366 72 2,009 5.486 550 24,194 5,313 678 18,202 5,224 12,978 280,147 279,644 503 12,040 23,268 190.565 13,447 1,577 178.696 48.422 53.029 149,948 18,949 21,667 86 21,581 503 190,062 165.314 920 908 12 1,413 ( L ) 1,012 187 213 10,681 40,390 23.810 1,088 549 1,713 4,339 3,341 4,565 3,059 922 1,910 1,538 786 n.a. 16,581 3.030 26 633 1,023 1,659 3,013 4,791 687 1.563 156 13,157 730 3,398 208 2,532 2,955 3,333 11.164 17.823 13,951 3,880 10,071 55,816 952 1,701 312 8.132 1.546 620 1,351 254 21,034 4.020 4.697 2,567 79 2,080 5,911 560 24.749 5.152 615 18.982 5,461 13,521 295,230 294,340 890 12,034 24,533 198,405 13,749 1,708 186,364 52,641 56,224 157,099 18,357 22,949 454 22,496 890 197,516 171,970 928 932 -4 1,447 ( L ) 1,017 201 228 11,125 41,433 24.389 1.124 572 1,744 4.593 3.455 4,734 3,094 803 1,887 1,586 800 n a 17.044 3.111 36 629 933 1,629 3,091 5,147 670 1,648 149 13,571 715 3,017 208 3.130 3,139 3.363 11.269 18,436 15,187 4,164 11,023 58,574 1,004 1,720 312 9,206 1,634 636 1,446 271 21,448 4.159 4.903 2,720 86 2,172 6,251 605 25,545 5.212 547 19,786 5,674 14.112 308,325 307,760 565 12,011 25,670 208.694 14,447 1,486 195,733 54,162 58.430 166,748 18.452 23.494 124 23,370 565 208,129 182.118 973 977 -3 1,519 ( L ) 1,048 229 242 11,886 43,468 25.371 1.209 600 1,802 4,495 3,635 5,001 3,337 871 1,970 1,608 842 n.a. 18.097 3.211 38 628 936 1,668 3.266 5,752 674 1,760 164 14.280 730 3.184 210 3,372 3.329 3,455 1 1 ,984 19,384 1 5.990 4.358 11,632 62.634 1,066 1,793 310 10,360 1,760 679 1,531 299 22.380 4,426 5,153 2,902 87 2,240 7.008 641 26,011 5,142 536 20.333 5.680 14.653 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 324 Rhode Island STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rhode Island Components of Personal Income 1969 62% 1997 757c 11% 20% 15% 17% 1 I Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent | j Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 87% Yj \ 83% 7^ \ \ nT^/ 9% \ ^r 9% \. \a-4% \^ P^-8% | Wage and salary disbursements j | Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 357c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 ' Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rhode Island 325 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Rhode Island, 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 597 590 7 539 533 6 483 477 5 388 384 4 376 372 4 404 398 6 436 430 6 486 481 5 506 500 5 464 460 4 502 498 4 537 533 4 691 684 7 889 881 8 1,037 Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 1,027 9 Population (thousands) 4 684 873 686 786 681 709 677 573 675 557 675 598 678 643 686 709 694 728 694 669 701 716 719 746 744 929 778 1,143 868 1,194 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 443 1 n.a. 442 148 8 391 1 n.a. 390 142 8 334 1 n.a. 333 135 14 257 1 n.a. 256 121 10 258 1 n.a. 257 109 10 289 1 n.a. 288 106 9 323 1 n.a. 322 104 10 354 1 n.a. 353 113 20 382 6 n.a. 376 117 13 348 6 n.a. 342 101 21 377 7 n.a. 371 112 19 405 7 n.a. 398 116 22 560 10 n.a. 550 124 18 768 15 n.a. 753 116 20 925 24 n.a. Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 901 115 Plus: Transfer payments 20 Earnings by type: 6 389 3 51 4 46 7 435 399 1 L L > 24 200 27 73 21 51 36 9 7 20 346 3 42 3 38 6 384 350 1 20 168 25 68 19 49 35 9 4 21 299 2 32 3 29 5 329 294 1 (') 13 139 23 57 16 44 35 9 4 22 234 2 21 2 19 4 253 218 1 ( L ) 8 98 18 42 14 37 35 9 4 23 235 2 21 3 18 4 254 216 1 (') 5 107 17 38 15 33 38 10 4 23 258 2 29 4 25 6 284 241 1 ( L ) 8 115 18 49 14 37 42 13 3 26 287 2 34 4 30 6 317 271 1 ( L ) 9 132 19 56 15 39 46 15 3 28 312 3 39 3 36 5 349 296 1 ( L ) 14 141 20 61 16 42 53 25 5 23 337 3 42 3 38 5 377 325 1 (M 11 160 22 69 16 45 51 23 5 23 307 3 39 2 37 4 344 286 1 (') 11 126 21 68 16 43 58 27 5 26 332 3 43 2 41 4 373 318 1 ( l ) 14 151 22 70 16 44 55 25 6 24 353 3 50 2 48 4 402 344 1 ('■) 18 164 23 76 17 45 57 23 10 25 484 4 72 4 68 7 553 480 1 1 49 241 26 93 18 51 73 28 19 26 666 5 97 5 92 8 760 626 2 1 95 314 31 105 19 58 134 50 59 26 810 Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 7 109 Farm Nonfarm 10 6 103 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate 9 916 671 2 1 54 380 34 116 20 Services Government and government enterprises 65 245 Federal, civilian Military State and local 72 146 26 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,075 1,066 9 846 1,271 955 25 n.a. 930 119 26 826 10 119 6 112 9 945 682 2 (') 37 391 36 120 21 75 263 79 157 27 1,074 1,064 10 842 1,276 927 24 n a. 903 126 44 799 11 117 7 109 10 917 657 3 (') 30 359 39 127 22 75 260 60 172 28 1,077 1,067 10 790 1,364 883 21 n.a. 863 137 78 749 12 122 7 114 10 873 724 3 1 32 378 48 155 26 82 149 40 76 32 1,142 1,130 11 784 1,456 910 18 n a. 892 151 99 782 15 113 8 104 11 899 789 3 1 38 412 51 163 28 93 110 33 39 38 1,126 1,113 13 787 1,430 972 20 -47 905 142 78 844 17 111 9 102 13 959 844 3 (') 43 442 55 170 30 100 116 33 38 44 1,103 1,090 13 801 1,377 926 17 -50 859 146 97 798 18 111 9 101 13 914 792 3 ('} 44 392 53 167 32 100 122 36 41 45 1,219 1,208 11 786 1,551 1,033 22 -A7 963 152 104 892 23 117 8 109 11 1,022 885 3 (') 52 457 54 176 38 105 137 38 51 48 1,345 1,332 13 784 1,716 1,163 25 -46 1.092 163 90 1,007 28 127 10 117 13 1,150 975 4 1 60 507 58 193 41 111 175 49 73 52 1,415 1,401 14 802 1,764 1.228 26 -38 1,163 160 92 1,068 31 129 11 118 14 1,215 1.007 4 (') 62 523 63 196 44 114 208 56 94 57 1,512 1,500 12 815 1,855 1,292 27 ^32 1.233 184 94 1,127 34 131 10 121 12 1.280 1,061 4 1 63 546 67 205 47 128 219 58 98 63 1,508 1,497 11 816 1,848 1,258 30 -25 1,204 192 112 1,093 34 131 9 123 11 1,247 1,009 4 (') 65 482 68 210 51 129 239 58 113 1,613 1,602 11 823 1,960 1,321 33 -13 1,275 225 113 1,141 38 142 8 134 11 1,310 1,072 4 1 72 512 70 220 55 138 238 62 103 73 1,678 1.669 10 840 1,998 1,376 35 -3 1,338 218 122 1.191 42 143 7 136 10 1,366 1,120 5 1 72 536 75 229 57 147 246 65 104 77 1,721 1,713 851 2,023 1,376 39 8 1,345 230 147 1,183 45 147 5 142 1,367 1,125 5 1 74 523 75 232 61 155 242 67 93 82 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 326 Rhode Island STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Rhode Island, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment , Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products , Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods , Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services l3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,771 1,762 9 858 2,064 1,394 40 19 1,374 236 161 1.202 42 150 6 144 1,385 1,113 6 3 3 1 (') 1 75 490 263 1 3 12 43 43 43 15 4 1 16 81 (') 227 26 114 12 8 20 7 1 34 4 79 9 20 2 10 18 21 157 64 19 45 159 5 19 12 10 6 4 6 1 48 10 16 n.a. ( L ) 10 n.a. 9 272 71 114 87 n.a. n.a. 1,871 1.863 857 2,183 1.486 45 22 1,464 247 161 1,281 49 157 5 152 1,478 1,201 5 3 2 1 (M 1 80 542 295 2 3 13 49 44 53 20 5 1 18 87 ( L ) 247 29 (') 122 13 9 21 8 1 38 5 84 9 22 2 10 20 21 84 166 68 20 49 171 5 20 12 12 7 4 7 1 53 11 18 n.a. ( L ) 11 n.a. 10 277 70 112 96 n.a. n.a. 1,910 1.901 9 855 2,234 1,520 51 24 1,493 251 166 1,315 51 154 5 149 1,511 1,237 5 3 2 1 ( L ) 1 84 551 305 2 3 14 46 45 56 26 5 2 17 88 (') 246 30 116 12 10 23 9 1 41 5 84 8 22 2 10 20 22 87 172 71 21 50 181 5 21 13 14 7 4 7 1 55 11 20 n.a. < L i 13 n.a. 11 274 73 92 109 n.a. n.a. 1,997 1,989 858 2,327 1,570 53 26 1,543 270 184 1,356 54 160 5 155 1,562 1,273 6 4 2 1 ('-) 1 88 556 308 2 3 13 45 45 54 32 5 2 18 88 (') 249 31 ( L ) 114 12 10 24 9 1 43 5 87 8 23 2 11 21 23 175 75 22 53 196 6 23 12 15 8 5 8 1 59 13 22 n.a. ( L ) 13 n.a. 11 289 78 91 120 n.a. n.a. 2,137 2,129 871 2,454 1,678 57 28 1,649 300 187 1,450 58 169 5 164 1,670 1,352 6 4 1 (') 1 94 589 332 2 4 14 49 48 60 34 5 2 20 92 (') 258 31 (') 117 13 10 25 10 1 45 6 91 8 26 2 11 21 24 93 187 79 23 57 211 6 24 12 16 9 5 8 1 64 14 25 n.a. ( L ) 14 n.a. 13 317 81 110 126 n.a. n.a. 2,234 2,226 876 2,550 1,727 63 31 1,696 339 199 1,496 60 171 5 166 8 1,720 1,388 6 4 2 2 1 1 101 588 333 3 4 15 49 49 60 35 6 3 22 88 ( L ) 255 32 ( L ) 110 13 10 27 11 1 46 6 94 7 27 2 11 22 25 96 193 85 24 60 223 6 26 12 17 9 5 9 1 67 15 27 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 14 331 83 112 136 n.a. n.a. 2,379 2.370 9 885 2,688 1,848 68 35 1,815 357 206 1,598 67 184 5 178 9 1,840 1,487 7 5 2 2 1 1 116 620 355 3 4 16 50 51 64 38 7 4 24 95 ( L ) 265 33 ( L ) 111 14 11 29 12 1 47 8 101 8 30 2 11 24 26 99 206 93 26 67 243 6 27 12 18 10 5 9 1 75 15 30 n.a. ( L ) 17 n.a. 17 353 88 115 150 n.a. n.a. 2,566 2,557 9 893 2,873 1,987 75 39 1,952 391 223 1,720 76 191 5 185 1,978 1,597 7 5 124 676 395 3 4 17 52 55 74 47 8 5 25 105 ( L ) 281 34 ( L ) 119 14 12 31 14 1 48 106 8 32 2 11 25 27 105 218 98 29 69 261 7 28 12 20 10 6 9 1 78 17 35 n.a. ( L ) 19 n.a. 18 381 97 124 160 n.a. n.a. 2,802 2.793 10 899 3,117 2,189 93 45 2,141 413 249 1,898 84 207 6 201 10 2,179 1.751 8 5 3 2 1 1 136 749 451 4 4 20 61 60 86 58 8 5 28 116 ( L ) 298 35 ( L ) 125 15 14 33 15 1 52 10 112 8 34 3 11 27 28 112 234 104 30 73 295 7 31 12 23 11 7 10 1 91 19 41 n.a. ( L ) 19 n.a. 22 428 111 144 173 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rhode Island 327 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Rhode Island, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering ana management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,332 3,323 9 922 3,613 2,565 117 55 2,504 483 345 2,214 108 243 5 239 9 2,556 2,047 9 7 2 5 3 1 160 839 509 4 5 22 64 69 91 67 9 5 33 140 (') 330 36 C) 131 17 16 39 20 1 59 12 123 8 39 3 12 29 31 132 277 125 37 88 377 8 36 13 32 13 8 12 1 124 23 52 n.a. £2 n.a. 30 510 130 173 207 n.a. n.a. 3,590 3,581 9 932 3,852 2,743 130 65 2,679 525 387 2,382 118 244 5 238 9 2,735 2,185 11 4 2 1 165 894 552 3 6 24 68 75 98 73 8 5 39 153 ('} 342 37 (') 128 17 19 42 21 1 63 14 135 8 41 3 13 37 33 139 291 131 41 90 415 8 36 13 37 15 9 12 1 140 24 62 n.a. ('■) 29 n.a. 30 550 140 180 229 n.a. n.a. 3,888 3,877 10 951 4,090 2,941 139 67 2,870 546 472 2,553 141 248 7 241 10 2,931 2,315 12 4 2 1 180 898 563 4 7 22 70 80 99 73 8 5 36 158 (') 335 38 (') 117 18 18 44 25 1 59 14 150 9 45 3 15 42 37 153 317 138 45 93 465 9 37 13 42 16 10 14 1 161 26 73 n.a. ('-) 32 n.a. 32 616 152 203 261 n.a. n.a. 4,110 4,101 9 964 4,264 3,074 151 63 2.986 567 558 2,662 156 256 6 250 9 3,065 2,412 13 9 4 2 1 1 899 553 4 8 24 67 79 85 72 9 6 35 164 C) 346 39 (') 116 19 19 48 27 1 62 14 162 9 49 4 15 46 39 161 336 153 50 103 498 9 35 13 44 18 10 15 1 176 28 81 n.a. a n.a. 32 653 163 196 295 n.a. n.a. 4,485 4,476 9 976 4,594 3,380 167 58 3,272 596 617 2,923 182 276 6 270 9 3,372 2,652 14 9 5 4 3 2 206 984 611 4 8 26 72 83 94 82 10 8 41 182 (') 373 42 (') 125 20 21 50 30 2 68 15 179 9 55 4 16 52 42 181 360 169 54 114 555 9 35 13 50 21 10 17 1 203 32 89 n.a. u n.a, 38 719 186 207 326 n.a. n.a. 4,831 4,824 7 978 4,940 3,600 203 72 3,468 661 702 3,108 201 291 4 288 3,593 2,877 16 10 6 4 3 2 206 1,092 696 5 9 30 84 92 115 90 12 8 49 203 (') 397 42 (') 131 22 22 54 33 2 73 18 192 11 60 4 17 56 44 192 387 181 61 120 607 9 37 13 61 23 11 18 2 221 37 92 n.a. 0) 41 n.a. 40 716 169 182 364 n.a. n.a. 5,144 5,135 10 954 5,395 3,702 219 86 3,569 747 828 3,177 227 298 6 292 10 3,692 3,068 17 10 7 7 5 1 202 1,197 781 5 9 32 93 105 139 92 12 14 53 227 (') 416 43 (') 125 23 25 59 38 2 81 19 196 10 59 5 18 59 45 218 403 185 69 116 643 9 37 13 65 24 12 20 2 245 41 90 n a C) 42 n.a. 42 624 143 89 391 n.a n.a. 5,519 5,509 10 5,831 3,833 224 80 3,689 752 1,078 3,260 256 317 6 311 10 3,823 3,151 19 10 8 9 8 2 191 1,176 787 5 9 31 86 98 114 93 12 33 48 259 n.a 389 40 (') 108 25 26 61 39 (') 71 19 195 10 57 5 18 63 43 222 420 204 74 129 714 9 38 13 70 27 13 21 2 283 45 83 31 (') 33 n.a 43 672 148 68 456 n.a n.a. 6,083 6,073 10 950 6,402 4,299 245 87 4,141 826 1,116 3,617 315 367 6 361 10 4,289 3,573 22 11 11 14 13 2 213 1,375 934 5 11 34 102 108 124 115 15 61 57 302 n a 441 43 (') 123 30 30 63 43 (') 79 24 216 12 61 5 20 69 50 251 457 235 83 152 789 12 39 15 82 32 15 22 2 318 48 87 34 37 n a 47 716 157 68 492 n.a n a 6,670 6.660 9 955 6,983 4,722 267 102 4,556 932 1,182 3.929 366 426 5 422 4,713 3,942 24 11 12 16 14 2 228 1,535 1,060 6 12 40 110 115 138 139 18 89 60 333 n a 475 45 f) 132 33 33 76 47 (') 84 26 222 14 64 4 23 66 52 266 487 264 91 173 899 15 42 16 98 32 17 24 2 366 62 93 37 (') 40 n a 56 771 164 6S 538 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 328 Rhode Island STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Rhode Island, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 18 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,349 7,339 10 957 7,677 5,238 301 99 5,037 1,049 1,263 4,362 423 453 5 448 10 5,228 4,392 32 12 20 12 10 2 255 1,716 1,190 7 13 50 128 129 153 158 20 77 68 387 n.a. 525 47 ( L ) 147 37 38 85 54 1 88 29 243 17 68 6 25 71 56 301 535 303 102 202 995 17 44 17 113 33 17 28 2 403 68 99 47 (M 45 n.a. 62 837 178 74 585 n.a. n.a. 8,184 8,177 957 8,555 5,823 345 107 5,585 1,201 1,398 4,842 468 513 2 510 5,815 4,883 37 13 24 14 12 2 287 1,879 1,309 11 14 55 163 143 171 169 24 83 76 401 n.a. 570 45 ( L ) 157 36 40 100 60 1 98 34 272 20 76 7 28 83 59 340 588 332 116 216 1,134 22 47 17 136 37 20 32 2 453 82 111 51 ( L ) 49 n.a. 76 932 189 87 656 287 369 9,189 9,181 8 949 9,685 6,344 380 119 6,083 1,497 1,609 5,272 528 543 2 541 6,336 5,317 37 14 24 26 23 2 283 2,055 1,447 17 17 57 186 155 194 184 30 109 86 413 n.a 608 48 (') 168 40 42 106 62 1 106 35 289 1 76 7 30 97 62 367 631 361 133 228 1,269 24 52 16 154 38 22 33 2 510 90 124 59 ( L ) 54 n.a. 90 1,019 196 103 720 317 403 10,231 10.222 9 953 10,735 6,804 429 160 6,535 1,852 1,844 5,695 579 530 3 527 6.795 5,675 29 14 15 27 25 2 281 2.198 1.544 20 17 56 193 169 194 198 33 128 91 444 n.a. 654 51 ( L ) 180 47 45 111 69 1 109 41 318 16 75 9 33 116 68 371 671 391 150 241 1,389 26 52 16 175 42 22 34 3 565 91 137 65 ( L ) 56 n.a. 105 1,120 213 137 771 347 424 10,952 10,924 29 954 11,478 7,143 462 213 6,895 2,030 2,027 5,959 631 553 22 531 29 7,115 5,914 36 16 20 26 (") ( D ) 296 2,203 1,533 22 19 45 200 172 169 207 35 148 89 428 n.a 670 53 f) 176 46 41 121 76 3 117 37 345 13 74 11 36 133 76 377 699 391 168 223 1,541 27 56 15 199 45 25 37 3 634 102 159 67 u n.a. 111 1,201 226 160 815 363 452 11,757 11,718 39 956 12,293 7,701 504 268 7,465 2,136 2,156 6,379 687 635 32 603 39 7,662 6,394 44 19 25 12 ( D ) ( D ) 340 2,285 1,586 26 23 51 153 179 151 234 35 186 89 459 n.a 699 56 ( L ) 187 45 46 126 76 4 121 38 354 12 81 11 41 134 74 408 792 458 173 285 1.702 30 69 15 227 49 30 40 3 681 117 180 73 w 64 n.a. 124 1.268 248 151 869 376 493 13,024 12,989 34 962 13,540 8,532 560 335 8,307 2,518 2,199 7,076 732 724 27 697 34 8,497 7,117 43 23 19 16 14 3 424 2,533 1,771 26 26 51 168 190 156 278 36 214 99 528 n.a 762 59 ( L ) 200 48 51 144 85 5 130 40 368 ( D ) 91 13 ( D ) 124 81 447 876 485 190 295 1,926 33 78 17 276 62 38 42 3 744 144 197 79 1 67 n.a. 146 1,380 259 167 954 421 534 13,956 13,911 45 969 14,403 9,203 616 394 8,981 2,603 2,372 7,601 783 819 37 782 9,158 7,672 68 26 42 22 18 4 506 2,566 1,791 26 31 51 142 196 137 290 29 227 119 543 n.a 775 61 ( L ) 1 46 50 159 86 7 135 36 389 ( D ) 94 14 ( D ) 127 504 979 508 207 300 2,131 40 94 17 308 73 36 50 4 806 157 217 91 2 64 n.a. 174 1,487 272 187 1,028 452 576 14,984 14,937 47 977 15,331 9,977 689 417 9,705 2,797 2,482 8,244 858 876 39 837 47 9,930 8,377 93 28 65 1 ( D ) ( D ) 622 2.684 1,866 29 35 53 133 201 146 318 40 221 111 580 n.a. 817 66 ( L ) 199 49 52 174 90 6 141 41 425 ( D ) 103 18 ( D ) 135 94 553 1.070 574 238 336 2,355 40 107 17 369 80 42 53 4 853 182 227 102 3 72 n.a. 206 1,554 278 201 1,074 474 600 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Rhode Island 329 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Rhode Island, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) '• . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 , Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining , Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 17,836 17,788 48 996 17,900 12,042 847 560 11,755 3,334 2,747 9,813 1,046 1,183 40 1,143 48 1 1 ,994 10,172 114 44 70 13 7 6 837 2,871 1,980 31 42 44 134 222 173 173 45 219 249 648 n.a. 891 69 (') 227 37 52 197 101 2 166 40 504 pi 123 19 ( n ) 166 112 674 1,270 807 317 489 3,083 52 128 18 451 103 45 66 11 1,097 243 290 140 4 90 311 36 1,822 331 212 1,279 554 725 19,197 19,162 35 1,001 19,184 12,705 899 621 12,427 3,806 2,964 10,336 1,146 1,224 26 1,198 35 12,670 10,726 101 47 54 5 (') 5 852 2,967 2.046 29 48 49 130 234 182 179 44 214 244 693 n.a. 921 69 < L > 221 32 56 205 103 2 191 41 511 ( D ) 128 19 ( D ) 154 119 728 1,313 854 330 524 3,395 58 125 18 505 105 46 71 12 1,232 258 315 168 4 95 331 52 1,944 348 223 1,373 587 786 19,789 19,756 33 1,005 19,698 12,985 942 662 12,705 3,810 3,273 10,633 1,210 1,142 23 1.120 33 12,953 10,861 104 50 54 5 C) (') 5 818 2,891 2,002 29 44 50 126 234 184 163 44 216 247 666 n.a 889 65 (') 202 28 59 193 108 2 191 41 552 ( n ) 128 19 ( D ) 183 124 675 1,283 899 332 567 3,634 60 117 19 591 105 50 78 12 1,339 263 346 193 5 102 327 29 2,092 377 239 1,476 613 863 20,057 20.022 35 1,004 19,982 12,656 975 693 12,374 3,702 3,981 10,353 1,201 1,101 26 1,076 35 12,621 10,531 105 49 57 4 (') (') 4 620 2,811 1.903 ( D ) 43 45 122 214 177 136 P) 207 243 649 n a. 908 75 (') 207 24 56 193 118 1 197 38 544 P) 117 19 P) 180 141 622 1,213 880 313 567 3,731 58 110 18 613 91 41 74 14 1,435 272 365 192 6 118 297 28 2,090 388 249 1,452 594 859 20,828 20.789 38 1,000 20,819 13,415 1,034 721 13,102 3,581 4,145 10,871 1,337 1,207 30 1,177 38 13,377 11,157 103 53 49 7 ( n ) p: 6 603 2,934 1,964 17 43 47 138 225 185 139 44 192 259 675 n a 970 76 ( L ) 213 21 70 209 128 1 214 38 598 ( n ) 132 19 P) 192 162 664 1,301 939 309 631 4,007 63 125 20 618 98 45 85 15 1,587 298 369 213 6 120 320 26 2.220 403 251 1,566 639 928 21,688 21,642 46 998 21,735 13,897 1,083 766 13,580 3,643 4,465 11,230 1,402 1,265 37 1,229 46 13,852 11,549 98 P) 1 P) 6 603 2,976 1,960 P) 47 51 159 225 196 136 P) 192 249 639 n.a 1,016 82 (') 226 22 71 208 140 ( L ) 228 38 702 P) 140 17 P) 225 222 678 1,334 994 313 681 4.156 61 126 21 641 101 45 82 19 1,632 319 403 222 6 134 318 27 2,303 399 242 1,662 663 999 22,170 22,138 33 993 22,315 14,189 1,140 852 13,901 3,762 4,507 11,532 1,315 1,341 24 1,318 33 14,156 11.860 97 58 38 9 P) 2 P) 7 665 2,963 1,929 21 50 54 162 229 211 148 37 167 244 606 n.a 1,033 83 (') 234 22 76 220 138 1 228 32 713 12 151 18 92 222 220 703 1.349 1,002 309 693 4,360 63 131 21 720 103 49 81 16 1,697 304 418 231 7 133 352 32 2,297 409 216 1,671 649 1.023 23,269 23,232 36 989 23,520 14,864 1,1 876 14,552 3,955 4,762 12,158 1,299 1,407 26 1,381 36 14,828 12,366 101 62 39 8 P) 2 P 6 679 2,969 1,907 21 53 52 156 231 219 195 33 142 216 589 n.a. 1,062 76 ( L ) 236 23 81 243 140 1 232 32 750 11 134 18 125 223 240 771 1.381 1,033 292 741 4,673 73 136 22 303 107 53 89 18 1,798 311 443 243 7 139 407 20 2,462 490 212 1,760 673 1.087 24,067 24.032 34 24,356 15,266 1,216 936 14,985 4,219 4,863 12,564 1,257 1,444 24 1,421 34 15,231 12,711 103 67 35 i p: 2 I") 6 711 2.962 1,876 22 58 51 212 238 171 196 26 106 221 576 n.a. 1,086 85 ( L ) 235 21 82 261 133 ( L ) 238 29 778 12 138 20 132 226 250 776 1,409 1,075 323 751 4,889 76 137 22 851 114 52 90 21 1.922 313 461 245 7 146 410 21 2,520 510 216 1,794 663 1,130 25,340 25.306 34 987 25,667 16,113 1,269 993 15,837 4,329 5,174 13,360 1,258 1,496 23 1.473 34 16,079 13,450 106 71 34 9 P] 2 P) 6 765 3,068 1,946 27 65 55 206 249 190 208 31 99 241 575 n.a. 1,122 90 ('! 24-1 22 79 ?8ft 133 M 24? 29 827 P) 148 22 P) 24 i 26 i 818 1,501 1.196 388 5,162 82 143 22 916 119 53 105 21 1,998 334 4 78 258 8 149 452 23 2,629 534 226 1,869 668 1,201 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 330 South Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Carolina Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 /-- -~-. 66% x^ —^ 82% xX \ / \ X^s./ 9% \ / \ \^ VX-9% \/ M y 19% ^ 15%^ I Net earnings by place of residence ! | Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 85% / \ 83% y V v\ / 11% \ ^Br-8% X^- \>^-4% \ ^X"9% : Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 357c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 D 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities : Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Carolina 331 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for South Carolina, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 470 356 114 1,739 270 410 1 n.a. 409 53 263 1 145 102 44 114 296 264 2 2 13 92 29 60 12 54 32 10 4 19 423 330 93 1,745 242 364 1 n.a. 363 50 9 245 1 118 81 37 93 271 238 2 1 12 83 27 53 11 49 33 10 4 19 359 295 64 1,753 205 295 1 n.a. 294 45 20 209 1 84 55 29 64 231 196 1 1 10 65 24 45 9 41 35 10 4 20 277 231 46 1,748 158 228 1 n.a. 227 36 14 169 1 57 39 18 46 182 149 1 1 5 51 18 32 8 33 33 10 5 18 306 239 66 1,752 175 264 1 n.a. 263 30 13 186 1 76 59 17 66 197 156 1 1 2 68 17 31 8 30 41 15 4 22 371 285 86 1,760 211 325 1 n.a. 324 34 13 218 1 106 78 28 86 239 193 1 1 3 81 17 46 9 34 46 19 4 23 404 302 102 1,769 229 358 1 n a. 357 35 12 232 2 125 92 33 102 256 206 1 1 5 84 18 51 10 36 50 20 6 25 459 360 99 1.781 258 397 1 n.a. 396 37 25 266 2 129 99 298 237 1 1 9 97 20 58 10 40 62 33 8 20 489 383 107 1,802 272 437 3 n.a. 434 42 13 296 2 139 95 45 107 331 270 1 1 11 115 22 65 10 44 60 29 8 23 456 368 1,834 249 403 3 n a 400 41 15 281 2 120 76 43 315 246 1 1 12 96 21 64 9 42 69 36 8 25 514 412 102 1,872 275 452 3 n.a. 449 49 17 315 2 135 102 350 274 1 1 14 111 23 69 10 44 77 42 9 26 583 487 97 1,902 307 518 4 n.a. 514 51 18 374 3 141 84 57 97 421 314 1 1 22 124 25 80 11 150 108 50 31 28 769 675 94 1,963 392 f/'A 6 n a 692 60 17 529 4 165 82 83 94 604 423 1 2 43 170 30 102 12 63 181 72 77 32 1,093 935 158 2,017 542 1,016 13 n.a. 1,003 72 18 768 6 242 139 103 158 858 524 2 2 44 228 39 120 13 77 334 105 196 33 1,272 1.088 185 1,974 645 1,202 23 n.a. 1,179 74 19 913 8 282 160 122 185 1,018 578 2 2 30 255 47 140 13 89 440 147 258 35 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income- 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,424 1,188 236 1,950 730 1,342 23 n.a. 1,319 78 27 989 12 341 208 133 236 1,106 617 2 1 20 267 56 156 14 101 489 152 299 38 1,444 1,215 229 1,921 752 1,330 21 n.a. 1,309 84 51 973 15 342 201 142 229 1,100 663 2 1 20 280 59 174 17 110 438 120 275 42 1,513 1.210 302 1,944 778 1,326 18 n.a. 1,309 103 101 879 15 432 271 161 302 1,024 805 3 2 41 339 68 213 21 118 219 72 95 52 1,580 1,322 258 1,996 792 1,369 19 n.a. 1.351 114 116 972 18 379 226 154 258 1,111 926 3 3 58 417 67 227 23 127 185 54 68 64 1,818 1,530 288 1,996 911 1,578 18 1 1,561 144 113 1,120 20 437 253 184 288 1,290 1,071 5 4 84 496 75 249 29 129 219 51 93 75 1,772 1,542 230 2,029 874 1,503 18 1 1,486 156 131 1,097 22 383 197 186 230 1,272 1,056 6 4 77 477 75 253 32 130 217 55 80 82 1,956 1,732 225 2,113 926 1.641 24 2 1,619 174 163 1,218 29 393 190 203 225 1,416 1,180 7 5 87 548 81 270 39 143 236 65 84 87 2,418 2,087 331 2,167 1,116 2,119 29 3 2,093 193 131 1,539 37 543 293 250 331 1,788 1,392 8 6 160 615 93 309 45 157 396 89 209 98 2,607 2,343 264 2,178 1,197 2,299 32 4 2,271 210 126 1,747 44 508 226 282 264 2,034 1.607 8 6 296 633 100 343 53 168 428 99 216 113 2,698 2,450 248 2,181 1,237 2,363 34 4 2,334 235 130 1,818 49 496 211 285 248 2,115 1,696 9 6 303 684 106 350 61 177 419 94 199 126 2,545 2,382 163 2,176 1,169 2.195 38 6 2,163 238 144 1,736 49 411 129 281 163 2,033 1,598 9 6 207 678 104 348 65 181 435 95 206 134 2,710 2,481 229 2,200 1,232 2.342 43 7 2.306 251 153 1,810 56 476 191 284 229 2.112 1,681 9 6 142 757 110 377 75 205 431 103 188 140 2,817 2.639 178 2,229 1,264 2,422 46 9 2,386 269 163 1.924 63 435 139 296 178 2.244 1.789 10 7 143 800 118 394 86 232 455 113 193 150 2,932 2,764 168 2.274 1,289 2,503 53 10 2,460 286 186 1,992 70 441 129 312 168 2,335 1,853 10 6 145 814 127 405 94 253 481 116 203 163 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 332 South Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for South Carolina, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) s Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services , Forestry, fishing, and other" , Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction , Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,040 2,845 195 2,304 1,320 2,561 56 12 2,518 314 209 2,037 54 471 156 316 195 2,366 1,859 13 6 7 (') 6 151 788 118 49 12 20 5 6 13 6 ( L ) 2 1 3 670 41 5 423 62 38 16 79 2 5 ( L ) 127 33 28 3 11 28 24 107 307 86 27 59 274 11 34 67 7 13 6 3 3 51 12 10 n.a. ( L ) 44 n.a. 13 508 123 202 183 n.a. n.a. 3,276 3,099 177 2,348 1,395 2,768 65 15 2,718 335 223 2,229 66 473 137 337 2,591 2,046 12 6 6 7 (') (') (') 6 162 894 149 54' 14 26 7 6 20 11 1 2 2 5 745 42 5 475 74 44 17 81 2 5 1 134 34 31 3 12 31 23 327 95 30 65 301 12 36 68 11 14 8 4 3 57 15 11 n.a. ( L ) 48 n.a. 14 545 128 224 193 n.a. n.a. 3,440 3,257 183 2,392 1,438 2,905 77 18 2,846 358 236 2,365 71 470 140 330 183 2,722 2,149 13 7 5 7 ( L ) 174 943 160 52 13 29 7 7 24 14 1 2 3 7 (') 783 44 5 497 79 48 1 84 2 6 1 135 33 30 4 11 32 26 120 330 101 33 68 325 12 37 73 14 16 11 5 3 60 16 12 n.a. ( L ) 52 n.a. 16 573 140 224 209 n.a. n.a. 3,608 3,398 210 2,409 1,498 3,018 81 20 2,958 382 268 2,442 77 499 159 340 210 2,808 2,211 14 7 (') (') ( L ) 6 176 973 165 50 13 30 6 9 24 17 1 3 4 8 1 808 46 5 504 84 52 18 90 2 6 1 138 32 31 5 11 33 27 126 331 106 35 71 340 13 38 72 16 16 12 6 3 63 16 13 n.a. ( L ) 56 n.a. 17 597 145 228 223 n.a. n.a. 3,873 3,671 202 2,423 1,599 3,236 87 24 3,173 413 287 2,642 87 507 150 357 202 3,034 2,406 15 9 7 7 ( L ) (') (') 6 16 1,085 201 55 15 34 8 13 30 23 1 3 7 11 1 884 49 6 544 98 56 19 101 2 7 1 149 34 35 5 11 35 29 134 345 11 39 75 369 14 41 75 20 18 13 6 3 69 16 14 n.a. ("-) 59 n.a. 21 628 156 230 242 n.a. n.a. 4,097 3,889 208 2,460 1,665 3,419 104 29 3,345 443 309 2,799 95 526 158 368 208 3,212 2,540 15 8 ( L ) ( L ) 1 7 196 1,148 228 60 14 37 4 18 41 26 1 4 9 12 1 920 49 6 557 108 61 20 108 2 8 1 157 34 38 5 11 38 31 144 356 122 43 79 395 15 42 76 25 19 14 7 3 75 19 16 n.a. ( L ) 60 n.a. 24 671 163 245 263 n.a. n.a. 4,408 4,208 199 2,475 1,781 3,692 115 36 3,613 468 327 3,030 110 551 149 403 199 3,492 2,793 17 10 7 0-) ( L ) 1 7 213 1,272 259 61 16 42 5 22 50 30 1 6 10 14 2 1.013 52 6 616 120 69 21 116 2 9 1 171 36 43 5 11 43 33 153 389 132 47 85 438 16 47 79 29 22 14 8 3 91 22 18 n.a. ( L ) 62 n.a. 29 700 171 248 281 n.a. n.a. 4,863 4,660 204 2,494 1,950 4,063 126 44 3,980 523 360 3,356 130 577 149 428 204 3,859 3,088 19 10 9 P-) ( L ) 1 8 259 1,424 311 68 1 49 6 25 63 41 1 11 12 15 1 1,113 55 6 684 131 73 22 130 2 10 1 184 35 48 6 12 49 34 164 420 146 50 96 462 19 52 81 33 22 11 8 3 93 24 21 n.a. M 63 n.a. 34 771 189 269 313 n.a. n.a. 5,453 5,236 217 2,520 2,164 4,608 166 54 4,495 553 405 3,830 150 628 173 455 217 4,391 3.476 21 12 9 8 1 8 315 1,596 377 72 20 57 7 33 76 61 4 16 13 16 2 1,219 61 5 747 140 78 24 149 2 11 1 204 36 53 7 15 54 38 187 461 158 57 101 526 22 56 83 46 24 13 9 3 104 27 25 n.a. g n.a. 43 915 213 349 353 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Carolina 333 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for South Carolina, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 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 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,532 6,356 176 2,559 2,552 5.497 222 75 5,350 632 550 4,632 207 658 127 531 176 5,322 4,179 25 16 10 13 ( L ) 3 9 363 1,897 469 79 23 71 8 44 92 66 6 42 15 22 2 1,428 76 6 845 164 94 29 194 2 15 1 253 41 69 8 16 65 54 225 556 194 69 124 653 29 69 93 58 32 15 11 3 145 35 34 n a. C) 72 n.a. 55 1,143 264 402 477 n.a. n.a. 7,206 7,004 202 2,570 2,804 6,047 246 106 5,907 677 622 5,122 238 687 150 537 202 5,845 4,606 28 18 10 13 ( L ) 2 11 381 2,099 547 81 27 82 13 51 109 76 7 58 17 25 2 1,552 81 6 902 176 108 33 221 2 22 1 288 42 77 8 18 74 68 252 604 212 80 132 729 29 73 96 66 36 18 12 4 168 39 40 n.a. ( L ) 82 n.a. 65 1,239 277 429 533 n.a. n.a. 7,877 7,675 202 2,598 3,032 6,505 265 107 6,347 753 777 5,532 273 700 146 553 202 6,303 4,918 29 1 10 (') 2 12 419 2,179 569 81 27 80 22 55 117 80 7 57 19 24 2 1,610 86 6 910 186 116 35 242 3 25 1 326 45 84 9 20 83 84 272 653 237 90 147 789 34 76 97 72 38 19 14 4 183 45 46 n.a. ( L ) 85 n.a. 77 1,385 302 461 622 n.a. n a. 8,619 8.401 218 2,662 3,238 7,054 298 116 6,873 839 908 5,968 311 775 163 612 218 6,836 5,315 35 22 13 13 ( L ) 1 13 475 2,298 588 87 30 80 27 59 131 78 7 44 18 25 2 1,710 91 5 957 194 123 39 269 3 27 1 362 46 96 11 20 96 94 295 716 272 101 171 848 40 79 98 80 44 22 14 4 194 51 55 n.a. (') 91 n.a, 75 1.521 326 488 707 n.a. n.a. 9,674 9,441 233 2,718 3,559 7.953 342 134 7,744 901 1,028 6,694 371 887 178 710 233 7,720 6,006 38 24 14 17 f) 3 14 564 2,592 681 101 35 94 32 70 166 95 7 29 22 30 ( L ) 1,911 94 5 1,080 209 134 43 311 3 31 1 417 52 120 12 22 111 101 336 798 301 111 189 944 47 80 100 94 50 24 18 4 216 57 64 n.a, (') 98 n.a, 91 1,714 347 553 815 n a. n.a 11,069 10,752 317 2,775 3,988 9,067 434 147 8,780 1,060 1,229 7,610 440 1,017 253 764 317 8,750 6,886 44 27 17 20 (') 3 16 689 2,944 826 112 39 110 41 90 204 131 8 29 28 33 ( L ) 2,118 101 3 1,193 224 148 51 355 4 38 2 476 60 141 13 25 132 105 386 909 348 130 219 1,070 57 84 103 106 58 30 22 4 243 67 73 n a (') 106 n.a 114 1.864 360 575 929 n a n a 12,502 12,146 356 2,843 4,397 10,117 506 157 9,768 1.190 1,544 8,513 516 1,C 280 356 9,760 7,643 48 29 19 28 1 8 19 801 3,212 942 121 37 122 53 105 240 157 6 29 35 37 2,270 111 3 1.235 239 161 56 408 4 51 2 528 65 163 16 31 149 104 452 997 383 151 232 1.194 65 92 98 123 60 33 25 5 282 78 77 n a (') 117 n a 140 2,117 418 656 1,044 n.a. n.a. 13,501 13.215 285 2.900 4,655 10,463 527 166 10.102 1,327 2,071 8,793 587 1.084 199 885 285 10,178 7,810 48 29 1 32 1 12 19 729 3,194 915 116 30 116 54 109 248 137 5 28 38 35 n.a 2,279 117 3 1,175 246 178 57 407 5 91 1 539 65 157 16 31 162 109 501 1,057 414 166 248 1,296 69 100 98 101 66 36 29 5 331 86 77 37 ( L ) 104 n a 157 2,367 466 703 1,198 n.a. n a 15,215 14.976 239 2.941 5,173 11.909 599 196 1 1 .506 1.471 2.238 9,955 742 1,213 163 1,050 239 1 1 .670 9,123 54 34 20 38 (') 18 19 810 3,{ 1,105 139 41 129 65 135 304 164 11 33 48 36 n.a. 2,764 135 4 1,452 298 208 64 465 5 130 2 636 70 190 21 34 183 139 561 1,219 472 181 292 1,465 84 114 114 121 80 42 33 6 389 92 76 44 ( L ) 106 n a 162 2,547 507 732 1,308 n.a. n.a. 16,713 16,523 190 2.989 5,591 13,086 657 216 12,645 1,667 2,401 10,981 884 1,220 114 1,106 190 12,896 10.150 53 34 19 43 1 21 22 881 4.332 1,301 160 42 148 77 164 362 201 13 37 57 40 n.a. 3.031 150 4 1,551 315 230 73 528 6 172 3 722 72 212 23 37 208 170 612 1.330 517 200 317 1,659 102 119 124 142 75 47 42 7 451 114 81 46 I') 114 n.a. 194 2.746 538 715 1.493 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 334 South Carolina STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for South Carolina, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 17 Income by Place ot Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 18,952 18,703 249 3,041 6,232 14,912 756 233 14,389 1,917 2,646 12,426 1,035 1,452 164 1,288 249 14,663 11,637 65 42 23 39 ( L ) 14 25 1,017 4,876 1,512 199 49 169 97 188 414 225 17 41 67 46 n.a. 3,364 165 6 1,673 367 260 84 585 7 215 2 857 79 251 31 45 238 214 716 1,529 603 224 378 1,935 125 136 136 176 89 57 47 7 518 136 84 56 1 130 n.a. 237 3,026 579 732 1,714 n.a. n.a. 21,360 21,093 267 3,087 6,920 16,696 873 253 16,076 2,255 3,029 13,920 1,201 1,575 179 1,397 267 16,429 13,089 75 49 26 47 (' 1 28 1,139 5,490 1,746 229 41 186 125 218 479 278 20 44 70 56 n.a. 3,744 183 6 1,802 390 290 100 673 8 289 3 1,016 90 292 36 50 275 274 812 1,674 682 253 428 2,154 137 143 132 216 97 61 53 7 580 152 93 64 1 130 n.a. 290 3,340 630 779 1,931 807 1,124 23,974 23,931 43 3,135 7,648 18,165 971 284 17,478 2,823 3,673 15,393 1,367 1,406 -45 1,451 43 18,123 14,397 80 52 28 72 1 40 31 1,245 5,987 1,930 221 56 192 160 238 534 316 22 52 81 59 n.a. 4,057 196 6 1,887 416 323 110 749 11 356 3 1,129 103 310 41 54 312 310 911 1,780 756 289 467 2.437 149 148 125 258 98 70 58 7 672 172 104 71 1 141 n.a. 362 3,725 695 849 2,181 920 1,261 26,914 26,732 182 3,179 8,466 20,058 1,149 301 19,211 3,477 4,226 16,961 1,528 1,570 100 1,470 182 19,876 15,719 82 56 26 76 1 44 32 1,269 6,523 2,103 214 63 209 184 266 580 344 28 69 88 59 n.a 4.420 208 8 2,006 462 347 125 826 11 423 5 1,266 111 307 45 89 351 363 1.000 1.958 845 323 522 2,699 170 147 119 305 107 71 67 8 759 183 113 74 1 151 n.a. 424 4,158 737 1,009 2,412 1,009 1,402 28,362 28.170 191 3,208 8,842 20,733 1,224 331 19,840 3,869 4,652 17,621 1,664 1,448 104 1,344 191 20,542 16,055 86 59 27 69 ( D ) ( D ) 36 33 1,236 6,481 2,080 193 58 208 162 259 568 381 37 71 88 55 n.a. 4,401 227 9 1.838 460 375 135 885 15 453 5 1,383 114 306 43 94 379 447 997 2,034 864 360 504 2,904 187 156 114 348 104 76 75 8 851 206 125 73 1 167 n.a. 413 4,487 785 1,128 2,573 1,040 1,533 30,778 30.732 46 3,234 9,517 22,519 1,348 345 21,516 4,294 4,969 19,119 1,840 1,559 -38 1,597 46 22,473 17,686 98 64 34 54 ( D ) ( D ) 1" 36 1,435 7,043 2,285 226 70 236 172 280 608 390 60 82 106 56 n.a 4.758 236 10 1,948 510 423 152 991 18 467 3 1,517 127 349 45 105 379 512 1,023 2,323 1,008 398 610 3,185 192 174 108 404 129 79 86 10 914 228 135 83 1 181 n.a. 459 4,787 868 1,174 2,745 1,118 1,627 34,412 34,147 265 3,272 10,518 25,447 1,521 377 24,303 4,959 5,150 21,304 2,014 2,129 183 1,946 265 25,181 20.013 111 75 35 66 ( d ; ( d ) 24 40 1,769 7.775 2,674 260 79 263 215 319 705 474 75 102 116 66 n.a. 5,101 257 10 2,019 548 482 173 1,081 21 506 4 1,670 137 410 53 118 366 586 1,165 2,663 1,112 442 670 3,683 204 195 119 512 167 99 99 10 1,016 279 151 90 1 201 n.a. 541 5,168 919 1,237 3,013 1,235 1,778 37,014 36,825 189 3,303 11,206 27,142 1.708 431 25,865 5,454 5,695 22,719 2,184 2,239 107 2,133 189 26,953 21,315 130 87 44 79 ( d : ( d : 37 40 1,911 7,981 2,774 288 83 269 225 339 712 478 82 113 121 64 n.a. 5.207 280 10 1.946 523 513 195 1,168 19 550 5 1,738 137 434 56 132 384 594 1,254 2,961 1,177 488 689 4.084 220 230 114 613 205 99 116 12 1,113 306 160 103 1 199 n.a. 594 5.638 953 1,279 3,406 1,389 2,016 39,359 39,281 78 3,343 11,774 28,840 1,889 498 27,450 5,850 6.059 24,250 2,324 2,266 2 2,264 78 28,762 22,702 144 96 48 38 ( D ) ( D ) -5 41 2,165 8,321 2,875 314 73 281 232 351 739 484 94 107 129 70 n.a. 5,446 294 8 2,034 551 556 211 1,186 23 578 5 1,781 137 465 58 149 391 581 1,317 3,149 1,279 528 751 4,507 246 251 114 703 213 110 120 11 1,219 363 167 121 2 215 n.a. 653 6.060 969 1,340 3,751 1,533 2,218 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Carolina 335 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for South Carolina, 1958-97 — Continued (Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Total earnings by place ot work Less: Personal contributions lor social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services H Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 45,953 45,621 332 3,412 13,468 34,231 2,282 566 32,515 6,678 6,760 28,422 2,850 2,959 249 2,710 332 33,899 26,998 190 141 48 76 ( d : a 55 2,504 9,592 3,476 376 88 292 278 432 948 551 167 128 138 78 n.a. 6,116 329 ( D ) 2,290 584 598 251 1,390 ( D ) 648 3 2,056 131 538 72 216 453 645 1,548 3,643 1,582 590 992 5,808 287 315 111 855 273 157 157 32 1,595 480 198 157 4 289 691 207 6,901 1,134 1,368 4.399 1,799 2,600 49,016 48,672 345 3,457 14,180 36,596 2,532 520 34,584 6,841 7,592 30,551 3,157 2,887 259 2,628 345 36,251 28,810 197 147 51 66 10 5 2 49 2,624 10,205 3,693 376 89 298 300 465 1.044 607 171 128 132 84 n.a 6.512 338 ( D ) 2,277 608 647 280 1,636 16 702 ( D ) 2,171 128 572 70 248 490 662 1.663 3,790 1,692 625 1,066 6,402 304 316 113 987 274 186 177 38 1,793 507 212 180 4 308 832 171 7,441 1,241 1.411 4,789 1,954 2,836 53,979 53,711 269 3,499 15,427 39,420 2,717 501 37,205 8,240 8,535 32,795 3,527 3,098 171 2,927 269 39,152 31,174 228 172 56 70 11 7 2 50 3,186 10,545 3,864 378 94 294 322 495 1,103 624 199 132 141 82 n.a. 6,681 344 ( D ) 2,266 587 683 316 1,713 19 745 ( D ) 2,294 125 601 71 278 538 681 1,792 4,060 1,771 664 1,107 7,229 332 348 113 1,244 300 236 225 46 2,064 530 216 215 5 338 906 111 7,978 1,251 1,499 5,227 2,105 3,122 55,907 55,541 366 3,559 15,710 40,357 2.843 489 38,003 8,291 9,613 33,508 3,725 3,124 275 2,849 366 39,991 31,525 231 183 49 73 11 13 2 46 2,810 10,763 3,903 366 93 292 316 491 1,136 640 183 139 161 86 n.a 6,860 356 6 2,245 586 724 329 1,839 19 753 3 2,345 121 605 75 283 541 720 1,786 4,134 1.836 710 1,126 7,548 350 357 111 1,218 293 191 243 41 2,300 551 240 257 5 366 915 110 8,466 1,312 1,565 5,588 2,244 3,344 59,065 58,725 340 3.599 16,410 42,673 2,986 514 40.202 8.188 10,675 35,208 4,119 3.346 255 3,092 340 42,333 33,584 241 190 51 66 13 5 2 45 2,661 1 1 ,607 4,253 384 105 307 348 549 1,233 697 235 136 164 95 n.a. 7,354 368 5 2,350 638 797 335 2.018 21 822 1 2,424 133 658 66 287 535 745 1,859 4,422 2,019 755 1,264 8,284 378 381 123 1,291 298 208 283 53 2.545 664 256 289 6 384 1,005 121 8,750 1,294 1,591 5,864 2.348 3.517 62,123 61,796 326 3,635 17,091 44,878 3,168 513 42,222 8,443 11,458 36,734 4,523 3,621 227 3,394 326 44.552 35.602 253 201 52 70 11 4 3 51 2.848 12.117 4,531 404 118 311 354 578 1,333 745 295 128 165 101 n.a. 7.587 387 4 2,449 595 836 337 2,088 23 867 1 2,544 113 718 66 299 558 792 1.945 4,749 2,226 790 1.436 8,850 395 427 130 1.447 320 227 281 59 2,665 706 277 313 6 422 1.065 111 8.950 1,325 1,454 6,171 2,451 3,721 65,688 65,241 447 3,667 17,914 47,089 3,384 592 44,296 9,105 12,286 38,482 4,785 3,821 355 3,466 447 46,642 37,667 265 210 56 69 8 2 3 56 3,010 12,632 4,871 437 122 327 379 593 1,435 799 376 132 169 102 n.a. 7.761 409 2 2,541 597 865 357 2,065 24 899 2 2,713 116 800 69 343 560 824 2.095 5.006 2.312 805 1.506 9.564 400 440 134 1,592 366 219 301 58 2,929 754 299 344 8 463 1,107 151 8,975 1.278 1,328 6,369 2,491 3,878 69,506 69.157 349 3.699 18,789 49.413 3.624 698 46.487 9,836 13.183 40.723 4.792 3.898 248 3.650 349 49,064 39,996 296 239 57 75 9 2 4 59 3,215 12,959 5.175 455 126 341 390 582 1,586 858 439 129 168 102 n.a 7.783 429 2 2.454 585 865 402 2,095 22 928 1 2.814 111 860 75 374 595 799 2.327 5,376 2,522 843 1,679 10,414 420 454 144 1,805 385 252 394 67 3.151 762 313 384 8 493 1.242 138 9,067 1,196 1,205 6,667 2.584 4,083 73,435 73,008 427 3,737 19,651 51,482 3,796 806 48,491 10,851 14.092 42.693 4.651 4,138 325 3.813 427 51,055 41,718 306 253 52 77 11 2 4 60 3,622 12.872 5,262 464 126 350 398 624 1,465 847 563 146 168 111 n.a. 7,610 441 1 2.300 547 870 432 2.067 23 928 1 105 897 74 410 608 804 2,511 5.665 2.732 899 1.833 1 1 ,037 436 469 145 1.989 407 261 385 66 3,331 787 327 405 9 525 1,346 150 9.336 1,162 1,146 7,029 2.678 4.350 77.686 77,192 494 3,788 20,508 54,732 4,055 881 51,557 11,314 14,814 45,622 4.719 4.392 389 4.002 494 54.238 44,438 330 280 50 81 12 2 5 62 3,862 13,413 5,552 492 135 363 430 668 1,528 863 634 161 166 112 n.a. 7,861 457 1 2.422 531 944 469 2,068 22 944 1 3,029 108 930 (") w 630 804 2,762 6.044 2.956 986 1.970 1 1 ,960 473 487 146 2.309 425 :ss 417 73 3,555 859 345 435 11 539 1,437 163 9,800 1,223 1,148 7.428 2.788 4.640 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 336 South Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Dakota Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 65% 76% 10% 18% ! | Net earnings by place of residence | J Dividends, interest, and rent 17% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 62%19§9 1997 \ y i ' v F^21% ^^^^36% ~"~"^=^$% I I Wage and salary disbursements | Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% - 15% - 10% - 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Govt □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 1 Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Dakota 337 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for South Dakota, 192&-57 [Millions of dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent* Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 294 169 125 690 426 263 1 n.a. 262 26 6 123 1 138 103 36 125 138 119 1 4 6 11 15 52 7 23 19 6 1 12 254 163 91 693 366 222 1 n.a. 221 27 6 119 1 101 70 31 91 130 111 1 5 6 10 13 46 7 23 19 7 1 12 167 152 15 694 241 132 1 n.a. 131 23 12 103 1 28 3 25 15 117 96 1 4 5 9 11 41 6 19 20 7 1 13 131 115 16 692 189 105 1 n.a. 104 19 8 89 103 -14 690 129 68 (') n.a. 67 15 7 126 133 -7 682 184 104 (') n.a. 103 16 7 -7 111 71 (') 5 4 8 9 26 4 15 40 15 1 24 208 134 74 674 309 185 (') n.a. 184 17 7 74 111 76 1 5 4 7 10 31 4 15 35 13 1 21 163 157 6 666 245 127 (') n.a. 126 18 19 103 1 23 -2 24 6 121 84 (') 5 5 8 11 35 4 16 37 24 1 12 213 157 55 656 324 180 1 n.a 178 19 16 106 1 72 46 26 55 124 89 1 5 5 9 12 36 4 17 35 21 1 14 208 157 51 649 321 176 1 n a 175 18 15 109 1 66 41 25 51 125 88 1 5 6 9 11 35 5 16 37 21 1 15 223 159 64 645 346 191 1 n a 190 20 13 109 1 81 54 27 64 127 91 1 6 5 10 11 37 5 16 36 20 1 15 232 166 66 641 361 199 1 n.a 198 21 12 112 1 87 56 31 66 134 98 1 6 5 11 11 41 5 18 36 19 1 16 291 181 110 613 474 258 1 n a 257 24 10 124 1 133 95 38 110 148 112 1 6 5 13 13 49 6 19 36 18 1 17 452 228 224 597 757 417 2 n a 414 27 10 160 1 256 204 52 224 193 143 1 5 18 16 16 57 6 24 50 17 15 17 497 278 219 587 846 458 4 n a 454 32 10 202 2 255 195 60 219 240 153 1 3 8 20 19 69 7 27 87 22 46 19 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 551 292 259 562 980 511 4 n.a. 507 32 12 211 2 297 231 66 259 252 170 1 2 6 22 22 79 7 31 82 23 39 21 622 340 282 573 1,086 572 5 n.a. 567 35 20 240 3 329 257 72 282 290 186 1 3 7 22 23 87 8 34 104 23 58 23 666 363 303 588 1,132 586 4 n.a. 582 49 34 225 3 358 275 83 303 283 229 1 5 15 24 29 105 9 39 54 19 7 28 762 401 361 600 1,271 677 5 n.a. 673 54 35 264 4 410 328 82 361 316 262 1 6 25 29 33 114 10 43 54 16 6 32 938 487 451 612 1,532 826 5 822 86 30 315 5 507 414 93 451 376 307 2 7 34 37 38 129 11 50 69 24 8 37 707 516 191 631 1,121 587 5 f) 582 85 41 330 5 252 157 96 191 396 320 2 8 38 37 39 131 12 53 76 26 9 41 845 566 279 655 1,289 700 7 (') 694 101 50 347 6 348 248 100 279 421 339 2 8 44 38 40 133 15 58 82 26 13 43 986 610 376 655 1,506 839 7 (') 831 116 39 378 7 454 345 108 376 463 368 3 8 44 43 43 148 17 62 94 30 18 46 871 648 222 651 1,338 719 8 0) 710 120 40 405 7 307 195 112 222 497 387 4 9 45 47 45 153 19 65 110 34 26 49 940 680 260 648 1,450 775 9 (') 765 133 42 422 8 344 232 112 260 515 399 4 11 47 48 47 148 22 72 115 36 27 52 965 713 252 655 1,473 786 10 (') 776 144 44 434 9 343 228 116 252 534 415 5 11 52 49 48 152 23 75 119 35 28 56 899 745 155 663 1,356 721 10 -1 710 134 55 453 10 258 133 125 155 567 442 5 11 53 53 49 162 25 83 124 38 27 59 961 788 173 670 1,434 770 14 -1 755 148 58 477 11 282 153 129 173 597 466 5 13 59 57 52 165 27 88 131 39 28 64 1,122 820 302 666 1,685 920 15 -1 904 151 67 496 12 412 278 134 302 618 477 6 13 57 58 54 169 28 93 141 42 28 71 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 338 South Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929^-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for South Dakota, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) s Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining t Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '« Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,154 858 296 656 1,759 931 18 (') 913 164 77 510 12 408 274 134 296 635 483 6 6 (') 12 10 (') 54 61 14 4 0) 3 ( L ) 3 2 (') 1 1 (') (') 47 39 (') (') (') 7 1 (') < L ) (') 55 12 17 4 12 11 53 122 30 12 17 90 6 12 9 4 3 3 3 1 27 4 3 n.a. ( 1 L u n.a. 4 152 45 30 77 n.a. n.a. 1,057 919 138 667 1,584 828 23 (') 805 166 86 553 15 261 117 144 138 691 531 6 6 ( L ) 13 10 65 69 17 4 (') 3 ( L ) 3 3 (') (') 1 ( L ) (') 52 43 (') (') (') 7 1 C) ( L ) ( L ) 60 13 19 4 13 11 56 132 32 13 19 98 7 12 10 4 4 3 3 1 31 5 3 n.a. ( L ) 11 n.a. 5 160 47 32 81 n.a. n.a. 1,290 980 310 683 1,888 1,030 23 (') 1,007 192 91 583 16 431 288 143 310 720 555 7 7 (') 13 10 ( L ) 52 43 ( L ) L ( L i 8 1 ( L ) (') (') 63 12 20 4 14 13 59 133 34 15 19 103 7 12 10 5 5 3 4 1 31 5 3 n.a. ( L ) 12 n.a. 5 165 52 27 85 n.a. n.a. 1,302 1,059 243 693 1,879 1,031 26 ( L ) 1,005 197 100 638 19 374 220 154 243 788 616 8 8 ( L ) 13 10 102 77 22 4 (') 4 ( L ) 3 3 3 (') 3 P-) 1 54 45 ( L ) ( L ) < L i 8 1 (') 1 ( L ) 67 11 23 4 15 14 63 137 36 16 21 113 7 13 10 6 6 3 4 1 34 6 4 n.a. ( L ) 13 n.a. 6 172 57 25 90 n.a. n.a. 1,484 1,125 359 705 2,105 1,197 29 ( L ) 1,169 210 105 675 23 500 333 167 359 839 659 9 9 (') 14 11 (') ( L ) 3 103 82 24 4 (') 4 (') 3 4 3 (') 4 (') 1 57 47 (') (') (') 8 1 (') 1 76 12 29 4 15 15 70 142 38 17 22 125 7 14 10 8 7 4 4 1 39 6 4 n.a. ( L ) 14 n.a. 7 180 59 26 95 n.a. n.a. 1,437 1,141 295 708 2,029 1,141 33 ( L ) 1,108 217 112 679 22 439 270 169 295 845 642 9 9 (') 15 11 (') (') 3 82 81 24 4 C) 4 (') 3 4 1 C) 1 (') 1 5 57 46 (') < L (') 8 1 (') 1 (') 76 12 28 4 16 17 65 147 41 18 23 126 7 14 10 6 7 5 1 40 5 5 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 6 203 63 33 108 n.a. n.a. 1,407 1,191 217 701 2,008 1,105 33 1 1,072 220 116 696 24 384 192 192 217 888 667 12 12 ( L ) 16 12 71 82 21 4 (') 4 ( L ) 4 5 1 (M 1 (M 1 ( l ) 61 51 CO ( L ) ( L ) 8 1 (') 1 ( L ) 81 12 30 5 17 1 67 155 44 20 25 138 7 15 11 7 8 4 5 1 44 7 5 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 7 221 65 36 119 n.a. n.a. 1,583 1,252 330 692 2,287 1,249 34 1 1,216 240 126 721 26 503 305 198 330 919 690 12 12 ( L ) 15 12 ( L ) 1 3 72 82 23 4 CO 4 (M 4 6 1 ( L ) 1 ( L ) 1 ( L ) 60 49 ( L ) CO ( L ) 9 M ( L ) 1 H 12 34 5 18 19 68 162 48 21 27 142 7 15 11 7 8 4 5 1 47 8 6 n.a. ( L ) 15 n.a. 8 230 66 36 128 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Dakota 339 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for South Dakota, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 9 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income "> Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products , Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,! Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing _ Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,860 1,508 352 669 2,780 1,469 55 2 1,417 256 1 884 37 548 326 222 352 1,116 840 15 15 (') 19 14 (') 1 3 81 110 35 4 (') 6 (') 6 8 5 C) 1 ( L ) 1 3 75 59 (') (') ( L S 10 1 (') 5 (') 104 13 40 6 20 25 194 55 25 31 180 8 18 11 9 10 5 6 1 64 8 9 n.a. ( L ) 21 n.a. 10 277 78 37 162 n.a. n.a. 1,976 1,626 350 668 2,958 1,563 61 6 1,508 266 202 963 40 560 317 243 350 1,213 913 17 17 (') 21 15 (') 1 4 85 117 37 4 (') 6 (') 7 9 6 (') 2 (') 1 (') 81 63 (') (') 5 (') 11 1 (') 1 (') 110 14 41 6 23 26 209 58 26 33 207 7 18 12 10 13 5 6 1 78 10 11 n.a. 0) 23 n.a. 13 300 77 41 183 n.a. n.a. 2,144 1,776 367 667 3,216 1,674 65 6 1,615 296 233 1,048 48 578 334 243 367 1,307 964 16 15 ( L ) 20 14 (') 1 4 87 127 41 5 (') 7 9 8 1 3 (') 1 ( L ) 85 68 (') (') 3 (') 11 1 (') 1 (') 119 13 47 ( L ) 7 25 27 92 219 62 29 34 221 8 19 11 10 13 5 6 1 84 12 14 n.a. (') 24 n.a. 13 343 89 49 205 n.a. n.a. 2,346 1,949 397 671 3,494 1,822 71 6 1,757 319 270 1,134 57 631 365 266 397 1,425 1,052 18 1 ( L ) 23 17 ( L ) 1 5 102 137 48 5 (') 7 (') 8 9 9 1 4 1 2 1 89 70 (') (') 4 (') 11 1 (') 1 1 133 14 54 27 29 99 235 67 31 36 239 10 19 11 11 15 6 6 2 87 14 15 n.a. (') 27 n.a. 17 372 96 56 220 n.a. n.a. 2,718 2,152 567 677 4,013 2,145 80 6 2,071 348 299 1,235 69 841 533 308 567 1,578 1,170 20 19 1 24 16 (') 1 7 120 157 64 8 (') 8 0) 9 12 10 1 5 2 2 7 93 70 (') (') 4 (') 12 1 2 2 1 154 15 66 ( L ) 8 31 33 108 250 75 33 42 262 11 20 11 11 18 8 6 2 94 15 17 n.a (') 31 n.a. 18 408 111 63 234 n.a. n.a. 3,452 2,425 1,027 679 5,085 2,805 104 7 2,709 398 345 1,385 79 1,342 984 359 1.027 1,778 1,347 24 22 1 30 19 1 2 8 146 178 73 10 (') 11 < L i 10 13 11 5 4 4 2 3 105 78 (') (') 6 (') 13 1 2 3 1 171 17 75 ( L ) 9 33 37 126 296 82 36 46 295 12 21 11 13 21 8 7 2 104 20 18 n.a (') 33 n a. 24 431 117 69 245 n.a. n.a 3,444 2,758 687 680 5,066 2,673 122 8 2,559 479 406 1,564 93 1,015 632 383 687 1,986 1,517 26 25 1 36 21 2 4 9 166 202 83 11 1 13 (') 11 16 13 6 4 6 2 (') 119 89 (M ( L i 6 1 14 2 3 3 1 192 18 86 (') 13 37 38 159 324 88 42 47 325 13 22 10 17 22 9 8 2 118 21 20 n a. (') 37 n.a 26 468 130 72 266 n a. n a 3,760 3,054 706 681 5,517 2.866 136 10 2.740 537 483 1,687 114 1,065 654 411 706 2,160 1,651 24 23 40 25 2 4 9 172 212 86 13 1 12 (M 10 21 9 2 n a 126 94 (') (') 6 1 16 2 3 3 1 204 18 91 (') 12 41 42 211 324 101 48 53 363 15 24 10 22 22 10 9 2 136 22 22 16 (') 27 n a 27 510 145 74 291 n a n a 3,729 3,450 278 687 5,429 2.737 149 12 2.600 592 537 1,884 141 712 232 480 278 2,459 1,906 25 23 2 45 26 1 6 11 215 255 107 17 1 12 14 24 11 9 2 14 3 n a 148 108 ( l ( L ) 9 1 18 3 3 4 1 234 21 105 13 48 47 223 372 119 55 65 419 19 28 11 26 24 12 10 2 157 24 23 18 ( L ) 31 n a 33 552 155 76 322 n a n a 4,228 3,789 439 689 6,137 3,120 154 13 2,979 673 576 2,062 164 894 391 503 439 2.681 2.096 19 18 1 50 27 2 8 13 242 290 124 21 (') 13 ( L ) 15 30 12 9 2 16 4 n a 165 116 (') (') 12 1 22 4 4 6 1 250 24 110 ( L ) 16 54 46 230 400 138 61 77 478 22 30 11 32 21 14 14 2 179 31 25 19 (M 37 n a 40 585 164 78 343 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 340 South Dakota STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for South Dakota, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services "• Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,906 4,289 617 689 7,117 3,670 176 15 3,509 771 626 2.359 196 1,115 549 566 617 3,052 2,405 23 22 1 56 30 4 7 16 282 338 153 25 ( L ) 15 ( L ) 19 37 1 12 2 19 6 n a 185 129 (') (') 14 2 27 4 1 7 1 282 26 128 (') 19 59 50 261 451 156 68 88 555 26 35 12 38 27 17 17 3 206 35 27 20 ( L ) 45 n.a. 47 647 176 88 383 n.a. n.a. 5,433 4,777 656 689 7,885 4,021 206 16 3,831 895 707 2,621 223 1,177 581 596 656 3,365 2,673 27 25 2 68 38 4 7 18 285 413 197 27 -1 21 1 22 53 28 15 3 22 6 n.a 217 148 ( L ) 1 16 2 36 5 (') 7 2 314 28 144 (') 19 67 57 294 486 174 77 97 612 27 38 12 44 29 18 17 3 234 38 31 24 (') 48 n.a. 51 693 183 90 420 169 251 5,424 5,310 115 691 7,852 3,696 220 18 3.494 1,101 829 2.819 244 633 37 596 3.582 2,825 25 24 1 83 46 5 14 19 260 435 204 22 1 19 2 23 61 27 16 2 25 ■ 7 n.a 230 163 (') (') 16 3 34 3 ( L ) 9 2 331 30 149 ( L ) 20 72 60 322 497 192 88 104 681 30 42 11 49 26 21 17 3 275 42 35 28 < L i 50 n.a. 52 757 197 97 462 189 274 6,277 5,877 400 690 9,102 4.182 246 14 3,950 1,377 950 3,018 265 900 324 576 400 3,782 2,981 25 24 1 91 51 4 16 20 245 461 220 20 2 21 3 22 67 29 16 2 28 9 n.a. 241 173 ( L ) ( L ) 16 3 33 4 1 10 2 347 32 146 ( L ) 22 80 67 329 524 206 101 105 755 31 42 11 62 27 17 18 3 322 44 38 29 ( L ) 54 n.a. 57 801 206 102 493 195 298 6,573 6,263 310 691 9,517 4,198 260 12 3,950 1,565 1,058 3,120 286 793 228 565 310 3,030 28 28 ( L ) 82 45 5 13 20 212 468 220 19 1 20 4 23 63 34 14 2 29 10 n.a. 248 180 ( L ) ( L ) 15 3 34 5 R 9 1 360 30 147 0-) 25 83 75 324 531 212 116 97 813 33 46 11 70 27 19 18 2 369 45 40 29 < L i 52 n.a. 50 858 209 122 526 205 321 6,779 6,598 181 693 9,782 4.348 277 5 4,076 1,565 1,138 3,295 314 739 103 637 181 4,166 3.256 34 32 2 85 52 3 8 22 231 503 246 24 2 21 5 23 66 42 15 2 33 14 n a 257 181 ( L ) (') 18 3 37 4 ( L ) 11 1 370 31 158 ( L ) 28 84 70 324 578 241 128 113 889 32 53 11 81 35 25 20 2 400 46 44 32 ( L ) 55 n.a. 53 911 224 131 556 216 340 7,752 7,129 623 697 11,117 5,204 304 -1 4,899 1,666 1,186 3,552 338 1,314 544 770 623 4,581 3,617 7,990 7,442 548 698 11,440 5,343 335 -3 5.004 1,707 1,279 3,709 358 1,275 468 807 548 4,795 3,761 8,361 7,772 589 696 12,012 5,576 361 -10 5,205 1,812 1.344 3,866 380 1,330 515 816 589 4,987 3,910 42 46 41 40 42 36 2 4 5 92 93 91 54 55 60 5 4 5 10 12 3 23 22 24 276 291 322 556 553 595 304 305 324 29 32 37 2 3 3 24 24 24 5 6 7 23 24 28 87 86 9C 59 50 48 17 18 2C 4 3 4 37 39 42 18 20 21 n.a. n.a. n.a. 252 248 271 169 160 181 (') ( L ) W (') ( L ) < L J 21 21 18 4 5 ( D ) 38 41 43 4 6 7 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 14 1 15 1 16 ( D ) 418 428 450 32 31 34 190 188 202 (') ( L ) ( L ) 33 35 39 83 89 87 79 85 88 349 348 345 636 681 666 264 278 290 142 161 167 122 118 123 982 1,042 1,111 33 35 34 58 66 72 12 12 13 94 108 115 46 53 53 32 25 31 22 25 26 3 3 3 428 450 474 54 57 65 47 46 48 35 (') 40 ( L ) 48 ( L ) 58 59 62 n.a. n.a. n.a. 60 62 67 964 1,033 1,077 237 247 255 138 147 151 590 640 671 227 240 250 363 400 421 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 South Dakota 341 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for South Dakota, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ' . Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 . Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: * Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ■ Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions . Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 9,204 8,523 681 698 13,183 6,346 434 -24 5,( 1,852 1,464 4,385 445 1,516 601 915 681 5,665 4,443 74 72 2 105 73 P) w 24 334 687 396 51 4 19 9 33 110 51 29 6 50 33 n a 291 178 (') P 24 8 47 3 (') 29 ( n ) 484 32 224 5? 98 94 410 683 335 179 156 1,331 50 81 13 126 63 31 32 6 578 75 58 57 1 73 72 15 1,222 297 180 745 278 466 9,780 9,103 677 697 14,038 6,704 479 -34 6,191 2,002 1.587 4,646 493 1,564 596 968 677 6,027 4,740 76 75 1 101 76 1 4 20 353 725 426 57 5 24 12 34 107 62 30 4 50 40 n.a. 299 175 (') P) 28 8 52 4 P) 31 ( D ) 497 32 233 102 93 440 729 380 202 178 1,438 53 75 14 140 60 30 36 10 639 76 60 66 2 80 80 18 1,287 313 190 785 297 488 10,789 9,821 968 697 15,488 7,524 513 -50 6,961 2,114 1.715 5,052 565 1,906 881 1,026 968 6,555 5,179 92 92 1 95 68 1 4 22 405 796 475 61 5 26 13 40 122 70 33 4 56 47 n.a. 321 181 (') (") 28 9 54 5 (') 43 (") 508 32 242 u 103 93 465 812 411 219 192 1,594 64 70 14 183 65 31 53 9 706 77 62 73 2 87 82 18 1.377 340 205 831 309 523 11,335 10,480 855 708 16,014 7,911 552 -61 7,299 2.187 1.849 5,403 635 1.873 775 1,098 855 7,056 5,579 105 104 1 111 83 3 5 21 419 849 511 64 5 28 14 42 139 70 33 4 63 49 n.a. 337 193 (') (') 32 11 58 5 (') 37 ( L ) 544 34 259 (') 41 106 104 499 869 448 243 20b 1,735 75 74 14 175 67 30 60 17 787 77 69 77 2 101 88 23 1,477 361 218 898 337 561 12,195 11,261 934 715 17,055 8,590 589 -76 7,926 2.240 2,029 5.853 716 2,022 856 1,165 934 7,657 6.095 114 113 1 120 (") 2 4 c: 465 955 601 70 7 27 17 42 193 74 41 6 70 54 n.a 354 207 P-) (') ( D ) ( n ) 63 6 (') 41 1 574 36 265 (') 44 115 113 532 915 491 251 240 1,930 83 81 15 179 68 32 79 14 893 88 75 88 2 109 96 27 1.562 384 211 968 363 605 12,717 11.874 843 723 17,600 9,027 624 -100 8,303 2,244 2,170 6,229 801 1.997 765 1,232 843 8,184 6,557 113 112 1 103 71 ( r> > (") 25 502 1,048 690 72 8 27 20 44 243 84 54 6 74 57 n a 358 208 (') P n ( n ) 66 6 -1 39 1 618 38 282 (') 48 126 124 546 990 536 267 269 2.102 98 91 16 193 74 37 91 12 926 96 86 105 2 125 115 36 1.627 402 197 1,028 386 642 13,541 12.531 1.010 729 18,568 9,782 677 -127 8.978 2.284 2,279 6,667 868 2,247 921 1.326 1.010 8,772 7,104 124 122 1 106 70 P] r 28 571 1,205 800 80 10 32 24 50 308 90 60 7 78 62 n.a. 405 240 ( L ) 1 27 P) 73 5 (') 42 ( D ) 648 38 308 (') 52 118 131 581 1,047 560 279 280 2,262 92 95 17 234 86 42 95 11 1.004 97 93 115 2 132 108 39 1,668 415 168 1,084 408 676 13,753 13,294 459 735 18,724 9.730 727 -152 8,851 2.451 2.451 7,113 874 1,744 363 1.380 459 9.271 7,569 124 123 1 117 76 2 9 29 594 1,308 887 83 (") 31 PJ 49 388 97 52 6 76 65 n.a. 421 249 P) Pi 27 P) 75 6 (') 43 1 669 39 326 (') 53 129 122 622 1.094 612 301 311 2.428 101 96 18 258 88 45 111 13 1,078 102 97 126 2 135 125 33 1,703 418 168 1,117 417 700 15,076 13,901 1,175 737 20,450 10,864 756 -183 9,926 2,554 2.596 7,490 858 2,517 1,069 1,447 1,175 9.689 8,002 119 118 1 110 68 2 10 30 636 1,403 978 87 P) 41 P) 55 456 103 47 7 74 67 n a 425 244 P P) 29 P) 77 6 ( L ) 45 1 696 42 296 1 92 141 124 655 1,137 665 329 336 2,581 107 99 1 296 92 46 113 12 1,136 107 101 140 2 143 130 37 1,687 422 149 1,116 400 716 15,549 14,705 844 738 21,076 11.118 804 -200 10,114 2,761 2,674 7,930 866 2.322 738 1,584 844 10,273 8,560 130 128 1 114 67 2 12 33 684 1,536 1,074 94 n 42 P) 64 508 112 51 8 78 70 n.a. 462 263 M 31 27 82 7 PJ 49 1 738 43 311 1 96 155 132 683 1.203 727 369 358 2.746 108 103 18 345 102 51 114 13 1,193 115 107 151 4 150 132 42 1.713 431 139 1.143 399 744 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 342 Tennessee STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Tennessee Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 68% 80°/c ! Net earnings by place of residence j j Dividends, interest, and rent 18% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 82% V^ \ 80% y/ \ \ Y^^^~14% \ 1^^-12% \^___3^-4% ^8% j Wage and salary disbursements i Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 D 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Tennessee 343 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Tennessee, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 984 785 199 2,604 378 834 1 n.a. 833 132 19 532 5 298 188 110 199 635 579 1 12 37 156 82 146 31 112 57 14 (') 43 850 734 116 2,619 325 705 1 n.a. 703 126 20 496 5 204 106 97 116 588 528 1 11 44 136 75 127 29 105 60 14 C) 45 736 608 128 2,657 277 596 1 n.a 594 103 39 404 5 187 120 67 128 468 407 1 8 19 106 63 96 24 90 60 14 (') 46 536 458 78 2,711 198 433 1 n.a. 432 76 28 313 4 116 72 45 78 355 297 3 6 9 75 47 65 21 71 58 14 (') 44 560 463 97 2,747 204 467 1 n.a 466 71 23 328 4 136 90 46 97 370 308 1 7 10 87 45 69 22 67 62 19 (') 43 682 572 110 2,784 245 583 2 n a. 581 76 25 403 4 175 102 74 110 473 393 1 8 22 110 49 101 25 76 80 38 (') 42 737 609 129 2,798 264 638 2 n.a. 636 75 26 434 4 200 119 81 129 509 422 1 8 16 120 54 116 25 82 88 40 (') 47 850 716 134 2,791 305 720 2 n.a 719 86 46 491 5 224 123 101 134 586 485 1 10 32 139 60 127 27 88 101 60 (') 41 934 742 192 2,795 334 824 6 n.a 818 90 26 531 5 288 181 107 192 632 538 2 13 35 159 65 141 27 95 94 52 1 42 846 707 138 2,821 300 727 6 n a 721 90 34 496 5 226 127 99 138 589 488 2 11 25 138 61 139 23 90 101 55 1 45 892 769 123 2.874 311 762 6 n a 755 103 34 540 5 217 111 105 123 638 530 2 12 28 160 65 146 25 93 109 60 1 48 995 855 141 2,935 339 856 7 n a 849 107 39 600 6 250 129 122 141 715 591 2 16 31 180 68 167 27 100 124 73 1 50 1,294 1,113 182 2,976 435 1,136 9 n.a. 1,127 129 38 783 8 346 168 178 18? 954 794 2 21 87 244 81 211 30 119 161 83 24 54 1,654 1,396 258 2,953 560 1.479 13 n.a. 1,466 148 41 1.003 10 466 240 2?6 258 1,221 1,012 2 25 129 332 103 249 31 142 209 90 64 55 2,136 1,842 294 2.939 727 1.950 24 n.a. 1.926 169 41 1,370 13 567 273 294 294 1,656 1.270 2 24 193 429 124 29o 3-1 1o8 386 120 207 59 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,488 2,186 301 2,877 865 2,271 24 n.a. 2,246 187 54 1,615 21 635 280 355 301 1,969 1,514 3 24 241 503 149 334 66 194 455 122 270 63 2,624 2,282 343 2,875 913 2,354 24 n.a. 2,330 193 101 1,653 26 675 317 358 343 2,011 1,558 3 24 199 532 152 367 70 212 453 115 267 71 2,684 2,285 400 3,077 872 2,263 26 n.a. 2,237 221 226 1,518 27 718 370 348 400 1,864 1,580 3 27 105 514 175 457 65 235 284 110 87 86 2,826 2,427 399 3,168 892 2,376 30 n.a. 2,345 249 232 1,652 31 692 366 326 399 1,976 1,733 3 34 130 577 186 483 69 252 243 105 34 103 3,108 2.656 452 3,216 966 2,675 34 -8 2,633 256 219 1,838 35 801 410 391 452 2,223 1,946 5 45 161 648 206 518 86 279 277 108 43 126 3,081 2,717 364 3,236 952 2,594 34 -10 2,550 282 249 1,841 38 715 325 390 364 2,230 1,918 6 35 156 624 201 519 88 290 312 119 49 145 3,408 3.069 340 3,315 1,028 2,825 45 -7 2,773 340 295 2.040 48 737 304 433 340 2,485 2,144 6 40 203 718 214 549 102 313 342 128 53 161 3,789 3.386 403 3.372 1,124 3,257 53 2 3,206 345 238 2,341 60 855 366 489 403 2,854 2,440 7 42 252 834 240 617 111 337 414 149 93 172 3,958 3,595 363 3.352 1,181 3.421 56 4 3,368 363 227 2,518 67 836 329 507 363 3.058 2,598 8 38 242 909 256 662 117 366 461 163 115 182 4,251 3,893 358 3,319 1,281 3,677 59 -4 3,614 397 240 2,730 77 870 324 546 358 3,319 2,838 9 35 302 1,030 268 675 137 382 481 174 110 197 4,296 4.007 288 3.359 1,279 3,657 69 -7 3,581 431 283 2,741 82 834 255 580 288 3,369 2,877 10 33 317 995 265 694 163 400 492 175 103 214 4,545 4.220 325 3,415 1,331 3,889 78 -5 3,806 442 298 2,905 93 892 292 600 325 3,564 3,058 11 37 269 1,109 272 744 157 458 506 171 105 230 4,871 4,586 284 3.415 1,426 4,168 86 -19 4,064 501 306 3.167 107 895 251 . 644 284 3.884 3.335 11 43 273 1,210 298 812 177 512 549 177 114 258 5,085 4,828 257 3,434 1,481 4,313 99 -18 4,196 544 346 3,292 119 902 222 680 257 4.056 3,476 11 38 253 1.258 311 873 193 539 580 185 112 283 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 344 Tennessee STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Tennessee, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate , Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous sen/ices Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 5,267 4,934 332 3,471 1,517 4,422 97 -27 4,298 572 397 3,318 120 984 296 687 332 4,089 3,482 12 11 2 32 7 12 (') 13 244 1,251 465 59 44 53 70 87 40 54 9 15 10 16 7 785 142 4 93 90 46 60 277 3 27 44 309 101 91 2 34 64 19 321 538 188 53 134 588 21 74 81 47 26 19 14 7 127 39 35 n.a. ( L ) 70 n.a. 29 607 200 96 312 n.a. n.a. 5,648 5,323 325 3,522 1,604 4,772 114 -36 4.622 609 417 3,617 137 1,018 285 733 325 4,447 3,801 12 12 1 33 8 11 C) 14 278 1,389 533 68 55 66 77 87 47 67 8 19 17 20 2 856 150 5 106 105 50 64 291 3 30 51 327 101 100 2 36 69 19 348 573 209 57 151 632 22 77 82 53 28 15 16 7 142 43 39 n.a. ( L ) 77 n.a. 32 646 208 103 336 n.a. n.a. 5,794 5,524 271 3,575 1,621 4,880 135 -40 4,705 650 439 3,784 145 950 229 721 271 4,609 3,930 15 14 1 33 8 10 1 14 285 1,433 544 65 57 65 84 90 50 64 10 19 17 21 2 889 152 5 105 110 52 69 303 4 36 52 331 99 102 2 36 71 20 363 582 218 63 155 669 23 79 88 57 30 16 18 6 153 42 42 n.a. ( L ) 83 n.a. 33 679 213 103 363 n.a. n.a. 6,131 5,809 323 3,622 1,693 5,121 138 -43 4,940 693 498 3.932 154 1,035 280 755 323 4,799 4,071 16 15 1 32 7 9 1 15 314 1,465 546 63 55 67 85 86 51 73 9 19 10 23 4 919 154 5 107 119 57 73 306 4 37 57 335 95 108 3 38 72 20 380 588 231 67 164 710 25 83 87 61 32 19 19 6 161 46 46 n.a. L L > 88 n.a. 38 727 226 102 399 n.a. n.a. 6,499 6,209 289 3,673 1,769 5,433 148 -50 5,235 744 520 4,224 169 1,040 248 792 289 5,144 4,361 20 19 1 33 7 10 1 15 328 1,599 609 69 64 72 94 89 55 90 14 20 12 23 7 990 160 5 114 143 60 76 319 4 42 66 355 100 118 3 39 74 21 405 617 249 73 176 754 26 86 88 69 35 18 18 6 173 46 50 n.a. 1 L > 94 n.a. 42 783 239 112 432 n.a. n.a. 6,893 6,574 319 3,718 1,854 5,789 174 -54 5,562 784 548 4,519 186 1,084 267 817 319 5,470 4,629 17 16 1 34 8 9 1 15 355 1,708 667 74 71 77 102 102 60 98 16 22 13 25 8 1,041 167 5 114 153 62 74 342 4 49 71 370 100 128 3 39 78 22 427 643 267 79 188 807 29 90 89 78 40 20 20 6 186 50 55 n.a. L L » 99 n.a. 45 841 258 104 479 n.a. n.a. 7,403 7,120 283 3,771 1,963 6,243 185 -64 5,993 834 575 4,922 213 1.107 232 875 283 5,959 5,031 22 20 2 37 10 9 2 16 391 1.884 744 77 85 83 120 111 68 109 16 25 14 28 9 1,139 177 5 121 173 68 80 378 5 54 78 389 99 135 3 41 86 24 451 706 291 87 203 861 32 97 91 89 42 18 21 6 200 55 61 n.a. L L > 103 n.a. 45 929 275 115 539 n.a. n.a. 8,073 7,773 300 3,798 2,126 6,806 197 -76 6.534 904 636 5,372 246 1,1 252 936 300 6,507 5,489 25 22 3 39 11 9 2 17 438 2,069 837 85 97 89 127 124 80 126 22 28 17 32 9 1,233 1 6 132 198 72 87 405 5 59 84 421 104 151 3 44 94 25 478 762 311 97 214 945 39 103 92 98 43 20 22 6 227 62 70 n.a. ( L ) 110 n.a. 51 1,017 291 119 608 n.a. n.a. 8,905 8,600 305 3,822 2,330 7,587 271 -87 7.228 966 710 6,052 278 1,256 243 1,013 305 7,281 6,163 26 23 3 40 10 10 2 18 518 2,355 990 89 112 95 140 151 105 139 24 61 20 38 15 1,364 196 6 142 223 82 99 449 5 68 94 458 111 166 4 48 103 27 542 827 328 104 224 1,069 46 117 93 112 48 23 24 7 266 72 80 n.a. ( L ) 119 n.a. 62 1,119 310 147 662 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Tennessee 345 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Tennessee, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 10,611 10,339 272 3,878 2,736 8,932 354 -99 8,478 1,170 963 7,239 382 1,311 220 1,091 272 8,660 7,291 34 30 3 52 14 14 7 18 576 2,847 1,220 93 134 108 162 173 129 191 34 79 25 48 44 1,627 229 7 170 266 99 116 531 5 87 115 526 111 200 6 58 119 33 627 971 399 128 271 1,260 60 134 102 131 58 25 27 8 334 77 104 n.a. ( L ) 122 n.a. 78 1,369 384 164 821 n.a. n.a. 11,529 11,244 285 3,897 2,959 9,792 389 -161 9,242 1,216 1,071 7,989 433 1,370 236 1,134 285 9,507 8,012 36 33 4 52 13 16 4 19 630 3,129 1,342 101 128 114 170 200 160 202 39 84 28 55 61 1,787 245 7 191 270 111 130 600 6 101 125 578 116 224 5 64 131 36 706 1,032 441 143 298 1,409 67 136 103 148 64 31 27 8 386 85 122 n.a. ( L ) 136 n.a. 94 1,495 400 175 920 n.a. n.a. 12,502 12,201 301 3,937 3,176 10,416 413 -161 9,842 1,344 1,317 8,518 502 1,397 242 1,154 301 10,115 8,482 35 31 4 60 15 20 4 21 629 3,271 1,408 98 141 121 180 217 170 211 47 90 28 56 48 1,863 269 8 196 280 119 138 605 7 115 127 631 122 243 6 70 152 39 736 1,102 469 159 310 1,549 81 141 104 153 66 30 34 10 433 97 138 n.a. ( L ) 140 n.a. 122 1,633 459 163 1,011 n.a. n.a. 13,746 13,449 297 4,010 3,428 11,380 471 -173 10,736 1,470 1,541 9,259 578 1,543 240 1,303 297 11,083 9,274 38 33 4 68 17 27 2 22 746 3,441 1,474 96 149 132 184 236 179 233 59 77 27 61 41 1,968 284 8 198 298 129 145 625 8 129 145 701 129 279 7 77 168 41 803 1,224 536 177 359 1,717 87 150 104 161 77 35 33 10 489 111 160 n.a. (') 147 n.a. 153 1,808 516 162 1,130 n.a. n.a. 15,460 15,094 366 4,088 3,782 12.901 545 -199 12,157 1,595 1,708 10,409 694 1,798 305 1,492 366 12,535 10,500 42 37 5 77 17 30 5 25 854 3,901 1,724 116 173 152 196 262 225 284 79 92 33 70 41 2,177 311 8 216 341 143 165 666 10 158 159 810 136 343 7 81 195 48 898 1,414 602 196 407 1,900 97 160 105 189 88 41 39 10 537 120 180 n.a. (') 157 n a 176 2,035 591 176 1,268 n.a. n.a. 17,653 17,122 531 4,138 4,266 14,679 691 -197 13,790 1,847 2,015 11,716 802 2,161 465 1,696 531 14,148 11,918 52 47 5 86 14 35 9 29 991 4,411 2,012 129 189 191 206 284 291 339 103 112 39 81 48 2,400 345 12 233 383 160 183 722 10 192 161 931 155 403 8 90 222 53 996 1,622 678 227 451 2,152 111 168 108 244 101 48 50 12 603 136 196 n a 1 171 n.a. 202 2,230 643 163 1.424 n.a. n.a. 19,530 19.174 356 4,202 4,648 15.945 797 -213 14,935 2,135 2,460 12,944 938 2.062 280 1,782 356 15,589 13,104 55 51 5 146 26 68 18 34 1,091 4,830 2,224 138 190 207 246 310 362 351 121 117 48 87 47 2,606 395 13 236 401 174 200 809 10 210 158 1,034 164 437 10 118 250 55 1,115 1,749 727 264 463 2,357 117 177 103 275 110 56 59 13 685 148 212 n a 1 183 n.a. 219 2,485 721 187 1.577 n.a. n.a. 21,104 20,825 279 4,261 4,953 16,630 825 -218 15,586 2.318 3,200 13,504 1,069 2,057 205 1,852 279 16,351 13,569 57 52 5 179 20 94 28 37 1,091 4.748 2,068 136 175 181 226 373 336 305 101 97 51 n.a 2,679 433 15 208 389 186 202 855 12 218 161 1.068 169 433 12 125 269 60 1,200 1,852 785 293 492 2,590 126 186 103 312 121 58 66 14 799 158 203 52 1 168 n a 222 2,781 822 197 1,763 n.a. n a 23,791 23,394 397 4,329 5,495 18.876 920 -224 17,733 2,535 3,523 15,053 1,299 2,525 320 2,205 397 18,479 15,446 68 62 6 165 8 87 32 38 1,220 5,458 2,406 162 207 222 267 376 385 375 140 109 60 103 n.a. 3,052 487 18 243 470 217 232 966 14 227 179 1,239 187 522 13 139 311 67 1,370 2,109 906 326 580 2,911 150 216 119 346 146 66 75 15 948 171 204 54 1 170 n.a 229 3,033 928 194 1,911 n.a. n.a. 26,449 26.125 324 4.402 6,009 21,163 1,040 -280 19,842 2.838 3,769 16,900 1,552 2,711 230 2,482 32': 20,840 17.405 61 56 5 296 34 184 36 42 1,313 6,320 2,846 192 225 26: 351 424 461 44 6 169 129 70 113 n.a. 3,474 532 20 256 507 252 280 1,105 15 322 185 1.401 203 595 15 165 352 72 1,477 2,300 985 356 623 3,252 179 223 130 410 1 37 74 103 18 1.068 203 204 56 1 190 n a 256 3.434 1,088 172 2,174 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 346 Tennessee STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Tennessee, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) s Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing • Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance i2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation , Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services '•• Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 30,200 29,854 346 4,462 6,769 24,315 1,200 -346 22,769 3,304 4,127 19,333 1,839 3,143 257 2,887 346 23,969 20,01 1 74 68 6 310 37 198 26 49 1,593 7,090 3,272 235 250 297 378 480 528 513 217 162 81 130 n.a. 3,818 569 24 289 546 288 331 1,181 16 373 202 1,633 224 705 19 199 407 78 1,691 2.688 1,125 396 728 3,808 225 257 142 482 165 87 126 20 1,280 224 220 72 1 212 n.a. 294 3,958 1,306 186 2,466 n.a. n.a. 33,849 33,467 381 4,533 7,467 26,933 1,383 -400 25,150 3,931 4,768 21,530 2,055 3,348 283 3,066 381 26,552 22,201 84 77 7 317 44 182 36 55 1,723 7,834 3,65! 28: 237 296 429 538 615 591 242 186 97 144 n.a. 4,175 616 25 292 580 324 394 1,304 17 415 207 1,861 258 782 19 254 459 89 1,914 2,917 1,266 445 821 4,287 248 277 138 574 176 92 138 21 1,498 241 244 83 2 222 n.a. 333 4,350 1,428 191 2,731 857 1,874 37,467 37,228 239 4,600 8,145 28,823 1,504 -469 26,851 4,883 5,733 23,261 2,271 3,292 135 3,157 239 28,585 23,784 86 78 8 388 61 203 72 52 1,687 8,248 3,773 269 247 282 460 566 649 611 224 209 104 152 n.a. 4.475 662 27 320 616 356 399 1,437 20 408 229 2,005 276 805 21 306 503 95 2,074 3,044 1,390 497 893 4,862 268 290 132 672 178 112 155 25 1,770 281 270 96 2 239 n.a. 373 4,800 1,568 218 3,014 931 2,083 41,600 41,194 405 4,628 8,989 31,388 1,757 -497 29,135 5,975 6,490 25,421 2,499 3,468 303 3,165 405 30,983 25,869 93 86 7 417 79 201 85 52 1,661 9,054 4,172 254 279 297 495 601 722 698 266 262 129 170 n.a. 4,882 706 32 344 664 389 422 1,568 24 456 278 2,193 285 854 35 345 563 112 2,192 3,281 1,510 544 966 5,468 309 305 127 763 188 110 167 24 2,161 297 219 102 2 267 n.a. 427 5,114 1,664 256 3,193 986 2,207 43,788 43,493 294 4,646 9,425 32,443 1,880 ^170 30,093 6,550 7,145 26,326 2,692 3,425 177 3,248 294 32,149 26,927 99 93 6 411 65 214 79 53 1,704 9,053 4,078 230 278 279 489 576 685 660 281 273 162 166 n.a. 4,976 761 37 331 632 407 459 1,668 26 440 216 2,274 280 852 25 385 603 130 2,236 3,534 1,579 599 980 6,036 340 319 124 897 194 113 195 25 2,440 331 243 96 2 292 n.a. 424 5,222 1,568 297 3,357 1,041 2,315 46,622 46,655 -32 4,660 10,005 34,569 1,983 —492 32,094 6,878 7,650 28,145 2,943 3,481 -143 3,624 -32 34,601 29,096 119 110 9 296 28 153 53 62 1,829 9,726 4.436 276 326 312 440 603 713 742 334 332 175 185 n.a. 5,291 770 39 373 699 433 519 1,722 35 500 200 2,434 299 925 23 452 603 132 2,333 3,922 1,793 661 1,132 6,644 307 383 119 1,023 240 140 204 32 2,685 356 271 105 3 315 n.a. 460 5,505 1,620 296 3,589 1,122 2,468 52,129 51,738 390 4,687 11,123 38,987 2,188 -525 36,273 7,942 7,913 31,136 3,167 4,684 282 4,402 390 38,596 32,777 138 128 11 329 20 179 60 69 2,253 10,716 5,489 321 385 378 455 938 876 869 460 379 196 232 n.a. 5,227 826 41 392 753 479 567 1,367 38 573 191 2,725 322 1,070 26 561 594 152 2,578 4.407 1,956 731 1,225 7,675 346 422 132 1,363 311 178 212 36 2,938 431 309 119 3 344 n.a. 531 5,819 1,651 333 3,834 1,220 2,614 55,982 55,667 315 4,715 11,872 42,015 2,471 -555 38,988 8,477 8,517 33,546 3,420 5,049 208 4,841 315 41,700 35,347 156 142 14 319 1 154 71 75 2,572 11,203 5,836 341 433 388 458 1,017 927 890 512 429 218 223 n.a. 5,367 878 47 360 739 512 619 1,429 38 596 150 2,936 324 1,117 30 659 639 168 2,784 4,894 2,083 789 1.294 8,402 368 497 128' 1,556 376 156 253 34 3,142 462 335 136 4 361 n.a. 594 6,353 1,733 366 4,254 1,379 2,876 59,822 59,625 197 4,739 12,624 44,904 2,706 -591 41 ,607 9,034 9,181 36,021 3,735 5,148 98 5,050 197 44,706 37,986 154 138 16 255 21 144 17 74 2,974 1 1 ,735 6,162 382 432 419 485 1,059 944 893 590 493 232 234 n.a. 5,573 925 40 385 779 543 688 1,426 44 608 137 3,172 317 1,203 26 796 644 187 2,986 5,061 2,357 859 1,498 9,291 384 557 130 1,780 380 185 274 36 3,433 526 358 151 4 410 n.a. 682 6,721 1,748 360 4,614 1,513 3,101 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Tennessee 347 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Tennessee, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 69,839 69,536 304 4,822 14,482 52,798 3,269 -663 48,866 10,462 10,511 42,296 4,466 6,037 196 5,841 304 52,494 44,580 224 213 11 299 32 122 37 109 3,344 13,221 7,019 479 498 466 544 1,197 1,082 989 737 464 275 289 n.a. 6,202 1,026 42 429 855 654 835 1,452 31 732 146 3,745 297 1,387 41 1,006 811 203 3,542 5,637 2,830 993 1,836 1 1 ,739 449 660 130 1,719 472 209 319 81 4,464 644 432 180 11 505 1,369 95 7,914 2,116 391 5,408 1,761 3,647 74,944 74,584 360 4,854 15,438 56,055 3,559 -697 51,799 11,746 11,400 44,791 4,872 6,392 246 6,146 360 55,695 47,482 224 214 10 280 31 114 14 120 3,447 14,076 7,455 492 538 467 554 1,291 1,177 1,078 790 451 307 310 n.a. 6,621 1,053 42 436 892 721 917 1,558 36 813 153 4,019 293 1,465 ( D ) ( D ) 847 210 3,746 5,830 2,880 1,017 1,863 12,981 492 649 135 1,970 455 210 340 101 4,981 699 463 210 13 559 1,554 152 8,212 2,016 411 5,785 1,881 3,905 79,761 79,416 345 4,891 16,309 59,238 3,770 -731 54,737 12,289 12,736 47,303 5,384 6,552 215 6,337 345 58,893 50,007 259 249 9 289 33 117 13 126 3,393 14,562 7,643 492 556 472 567 1,358 1,141 1,020 956 458 325 297 n.a. 6,918 1,107 48 440 916 757 973 1,675 38 821 144 4,283 282 1,535 ( D ) ( D ) 940 227 3,971 6,045 2,992 1,047 1,946 14,211 573 647 137 2,216 467 224 402 113 5,506 728 507 244 15 599 1,698 137 8,887 2,233 433 6,221 2,007 4,213 83,960 83,557 403 4,946 16,976 61,895 4,011 -723 57,162 12,357 14,442 49,187 5,869 6,840 280 6,560 403 61,492 52,284 275 266 9 273 37 99 16 122 3,306 14,995 7,838 456 565 443 558 1,377 1,134 1,051 1,181 438 351 284 n.a. 7,157 1,121 42 463 933 808 1,001 1,765 39 845 140 4,558 277 1,590 ( D ) ( D ) 1,033 261 4,160 6,330 3,176 1,109 2,067 15,212 535 656 133 2,335 452 217 474 117 6,019 761 626 275 17 652 1,786 158 9,208 2,281 443 6,484 2,076 4,408 91,505 90,999 506 5,012 18,256 67,959 4,289 -643 63,027 12,255 16,223 53,291 6,613 8,054 389 7,665 506 67,453 57,973 298 290 8 262 36 87 15 124 3,666 16,555 8,760 507 650 493 601 1,446 1,237 1,154 1,560 426 363 324 n.a. 7.795 1,192 52 509 1,007 888 1,092 1,866 38 1,001 150 4,879 308 1,727 ( D ) ( D ) 1,057 297 4,454 6,987 3,619 1.213 2,406 17,252 571 719 148 2,761 486 230 585 129 6,862 823 701 314 22 673 2,076 153 9,480 2,270 439 6,771 2,086 4,685 97,273 96,824 450 5,082 19,139 72,770 4,607 -775 67,388 12,405 17,480 56,446 7,405 8,919 321 8,598 450 72,320 62,257 316 309 7 270 35 89 17 129 4,093 17,668 9,696 558 728 561 655 1,536 1,332 1,245 1,946 422 372 341 n.a. 7,973 1,228 51 533 1,015 911 1,123 1,872 36 1,059 144 5,260 265 1,930 ( D ) < D i 1,176 330 4,631 7,444 4,034 1,334 2,700 18,540 596 793 157 2,948 532 257 603 158 7,350 874 704 353 25 745 2,273 173 10.064 2,370 420 7,274 2,224 5,049 103,614 103,103 511 5,158 20,088 77,870 5,019 -858 71,993 13,384 18,237 60,549 7,932 9,388 387 9,001 511 77,359 66,541 355 346 9 245 37 82 16 110 4,553 18,685 10,501 615 822 623 702 1,622 1,495 1,315 2,129 439 390 348 n.a. 8,184 1,259 44 553 1.024 924 1,195 1,852 47 1,158 128 5,613 275 2,151 ( D ) ( D ) 1,145 360 4,948 8,078 4,231 1,396 2,835 19,834 605 820 164 3.251 584 262 632 167 7,773 890 769 405 29 824 2,451 209 10.818 2,505 424 7,889 2,421 5.468 110,511 110,233 278 5,235 21,109 82,244 5,363 -929 75,953 14,675 19,883 64,625 7,973 9,647 150 9,497 278 81,967 70,804 384 378 6 252 39 80 18 114 5,010 18,959 10,738 649 826 636 720 1,656 1,529 1,368 2,170 417 406 362 n.a. 8,222 1,261 58 524 971 920 1,218 1,903 50 1,203 114 5,969 262 2,341 ( D ) ( D ) 1,173 363 5,273 8,621 4,621 1,477 3,144 21,714 765 852 176 3,653 631 291 689 193 8,324 924 820 454 30 879 2,834 200 11,163 2.472 407 8,284 2,518 5,766 115,697 115,490 207 5,307 21,800 85,142 5.542 -919 78.681 16,035 20,981 67,654 7,541 9,947 75 9,871 207 84,934 73,440 396 394 1 263 39 82 18 124 5,321 18,854 10,649 665 816 656 730 1,573 1,598 1,420 2,015 408 409 359 n.a. 8,205 1,248 65 510 843 927 1,242 2,067 53 1,164 86 6,225 273 2.199 ( D ) ( D ) 1.237 382 5,482 9,063 5.112 1.695 3.417 22,725 775 859 179 3,978 653 317 699 279 8,551 983 863 504 31 919 2,920 217 11,494 2,549 379 8.565 2,566 5,999 121,934 121.670 264 5,372 22,699 90,325 5.896 -1.068 83,360 16,663 21,911 72.192 7,654 10,480 132 10,347 264 90,061 78,447 424 424 (') 292 33 81 20 157 5,724 19,568 11,197 710 832 670 773 1,622 1,731 1,537 2,104 432 419 366 n.a. 8,371 1,297 61 508 806 983 1,320 1,990 61 1,265 79 6,803 278 2,436 ( D ) ( D ) 1,290 391 5,908 9,627 5.597 1.904 3,693 24,505 852 894 180 4.427 688 334 799 302 9.065 1,058 919 572 33 949 3.203 231 11,614 2,427 262 8,924 2,581 6,344 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 348 Texas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Texas Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 79% / \ /\ \ \ ^^%/ 8% \ \ yM5% \^____\^^-13% \ -14% □ Net earnings by place of residence ! Dividends, interest, and rent □ Transfer payments □ Components of Total Earnings 1969 V. A^4% X Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income 1997 \ W 17% Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 15% 10% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 6 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Texas 349 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Texas, 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars)' Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: * Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 2,750 2,197 553 5,762 477 2,242 4 n.a. 2,238 474 38 1,409 17 817 471 346 553 1,689 1,527 7 84 124 229 250 460 103 270 162 33 17 112 2,396 2,029 367 5,844 410 1,926 4 n.a. 1,922 434 40 1,320 17 589 300 289 367 1,559 1,391 7 77 103 213 230 414 93 254 168 34 17 118 2,050 1,758 292 5,907 347 1,598 4 n.a. 1,594 368 87 1,124 16 458 241 217 292 1,306 1,137 7 54 81 162 196 334 82 221 169 34 16 119 1,565 1.359 206 5,961 263 1,206 4 n.a. 1,202 304 60 893 14 299 172 127 206 1,000 841 6 46 36 122 152 237 66 176 159 32 16 111 1,527 1,263 265 6,014 254 1,212 4 n.a. 1,208 266 53 860 13 339 230 109 265 947 777 6 48 31 123 141 204 64 161 170 47 14 108 1,763 1,474 289 6,053 291 1,425 4 n.a. 1,421 286 56 981 14 430 248 182 289 1,136 938 4 81 39 134 156 278 63 183 198 65 15 119 1,977 1,597 380 6,123 323 1,626 4 n.a. 1,622 297 58 1,064 15 546 336 210 380 1,245 1,033 5 88 41 166 169 304 65 194 212 64 16 132 2,289 1,948 341 6,192 370 1,817 4 n.a. 1,814 360 115 1,233 18 566 286 280 341 1,476 1.232 5 112 66 194 188 370 75 222 244 104 18 122 2,597 2,120 477 6,250 416 2,132 16 n.a. 2,115 412 70 1,395 19 718 407 311 477 1,654 1.410 8 140 65 233 213 421 82 248 244 94 20 130 2,523 2,163 360 6,301 400 2,020 17 n.a. 2,003 446 74 1.408 19 594 290 303 360 1.660 1,404 6 137 80 230 202 421 86 241 257 101 20 136 2,631 2.243 388 6.360 414 2.126 18 n.a. 2,108 445 77 1,453 19 654 319 335 388 1,738 1,463 6 128 88 241 210 447 88 254 275 113 21 140 2,787 2,376 410 6,425 434 2,296 20 n.a. 2,276 432 78 1.557 22 718 336 382 410 1.886 1.581 6 136 100 255 220 499 95 270 305 132 28 144 3,460 2.935 525 6,599 524 2,959 24 n.a. 2,935 434 91 1,983 25 951 437 514 525 2.434 1,988 8 156 199 334 251 621 104 315 446 150 142 155 4,840 4.083 757 6,770 715 4.261 42 n.a. 4,219 514 107 2,906 31 1,324 631 692 757 3,504 2.681 10 155 377 590 310 737 103 394 824 230 431 163 6,511 5,530 982 6.944 938 5.897 93 n.a. 5.805 598 108 4.158 39 1.700 822 873 982 4.916 3,398 11 189 365 946 367 911 119 490 1,518 382 956 180 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 7,150 6,168 982 6,861 1,042 6,470 95 n.a. 6,375 637 138 4,665 58 1,747 802 945 982 5,489 3,746 14 240 237 1,078 450 1,041 125 562 1,743 374 1,171 198 7,201 6,353 847 6,822 1,056 6,364 98 n.a. 6,266 676 258 4,664 72 1,627 647 981 847 5,517 3,790 15 240 212 900 491 1,174 143 614 1,727 355 1,166 206 7,529 6,503 1.026 7,199 1,046 6,261 78 n.a. 6,183 834 511 4,229 76 1,957 797 1,160 1,026 5,236 4,315 15 301 325 755 575 1,467 183 695 921 274 394 253 8,472 7,035 1,437 7,384 1,147 7.067 81 n.a. 6,986 934 552 4,650 88 2,329 1,160 1,169 1,437 5,630 4,882 15 400 463 877 632 1,538 196 761 748 236 199 313 9,290 8,043 1,247 7,626 1,218 7,828 83 -5 7,741 1.043 507 5,424 104 2,300 907 1,394 1,247 6,582 5,748 18 601 619 1,059 711 1,669 224 847 833 262 209 363 9,938 8,406 1,532 7,623 1,304 8,399 90 -16 8,294 1,123 522 5.686 117 2,596 1,212 1,384 1,532 6,867 5,855 23 583 591 1,096 729 1.685 250 899 1,013 287 320 406 10,644 9,414 1,231 7,776 1,369 8.823 119 -10 8.693 1.272 679 6,304 144 2,375 889 1.486 1,231 7,592 6,402 22 620 668 1,243 762 1,798 311 979 1,190 305 428 457 12,134 10,745 1,388 8,111 1,496 10,387 145 -32 10.210 1.384 540 7.457 182 2.748 1,061 1,687 1,388 8,999 7,473 26 727 839 1.541 866 2,039 345 1,089 1,526 402 624 500 13,082 11.907 1,175 8.314 1,574 1 1 ,242 162 -36 11,044 1,504 534 8,329 210 2,703 881 1.822 1,175 10,067 8,277 30 801 939 1,726 954 2,237 403 1.187 1,790 478 774 539 13,449 12,477 973 8.336 1,613 1 1 .429 172 -36 11,221 1,652 576 8,661 234 2,533 707 1,827 973 10.456 8.642 32 840 858 1.905 1.003 2,276 462 1,265 1,814 458 771 586 13,807 12,800 1,008 8,382 1,647 11,611 198 -56 1 1 ,356 1,830 621 8.759 251 2.600 764 1,836 1,008 10.604 8,720 35 873 791 1,953 992 2.305 494 1.278 1.883 447 788 649 14,849 13,874 975 8.660 1,715 12.490 230 -63 12,197 1,962 691 9,461 286 2,743 726 2.017 975 11,515 9,498 37 962 842 2,133 1,041 2.467 556 1.460 2.017 497 808 712 15,921 15,082 839 8,830 1,803 13.412 261 -66 13.085 2,088 748 10.310 334 2,768 618 2,151 839 12,573 10.465 38 1,069 913 2,412 1,134 2,672 601 1.626 2.108 547 784 777 17,020 16,025 995 9,070 1,877 14.212 298 -64 13.850 2.315 856 10,862 377 2,972 756 2,217 995 13,216 11.028 40 1,054 1,003 2,624 1,190 2,759 638 1.720 2.188 559 766 864 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 350 Texas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Texas, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industnal machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 17,580 16,481 1,099 9,252 1,900 14,478 320 -63 14,094 2,510 976 10,848 466 3,164 869 2,295 1,099 13,378 11,121 45 31 14 1,029 2 993 34 953 2,642 1,269 68 45 103 145 160 219 64 42 370 21 23 9 1,373 349 ( L ) 23 97 52 147 284 382 27 11 1,203 272 256 57 202 189 227 996 1,838 659 206 453 1.755 80 229 226 125 95 76 47 28 405 88 63 n.a. 3 142 n.a. 151 2,258 599 697 962 n.a. n.a. 18,615 17,581 1,034 9,405 1,979 15,195 366 -65 14,764 2,790 1,060 11,526 516 3,153 789 2,363 1.034 14,161 11,814 47 34 13 966 3 928 35 1,041 2,807 1,365 76 50 116 158 171 244 90 45 352 25 27 10 1,443 359 (') 25 109 58 153 309 384 33 12 1,291 274 280 66 221 208 242 1,068 1,979 711 221 490 1,904 89 244 229 149 104 70 50 27 450 104 70 n.a 3 159 n.a. 156 2,346 609 695 1,043 n.a. n.a. 19,085 18,117 968 9,624 1,983 15,530 430 --89 15,011 2,951 1,123 11,904 528 3,098 721 2,378 968 14,562 12,071 50 40 11 965 2 928 35 1,043 2,841 1,361 73 51 115 160 175 248 111 45 318 26 28 11 1,480 369 1 25 112 63 160 340 365 34 11 1,321 269 286 69 226 215 255 1,096 1,986 742 244 498 2,027 91 249 244 158 114 76 59 25 468 108 74 n.a. 3 175 n.a. 184 2,491 642 720 1,129 n.a. n.a. 20,111 18,987 1,124 9,820 2,048 16,327 444 -101 15,783 3,064 1,264 12,419 572 3.337 853 2,484 1,124 15,203 12,556 55 45 11 961 2 924 35 1,146 2,943 1,412 72 50 117 160 185 256 130 40 329 28 28 16 1,531 376 1 24 117 67 165 359 377 35 10 1,372 255 300 74 246 223 274 1,142 2,004 792 254 537 2,141 93 263 242 176 123 82 64 25 490 125 80 n.a. 3 190 n.a. 188 2,647 678 734 1,235 n.a. n.a. 21,112 20,124 988 10,053 2,100 17,068 473 -58 16,537 3,194 1,380 13,155 620 3,294 711 2,583 988 16,080 13,245 69 56 13 924 2 890 33 1,204 3,133 1,528 79 52 126 173 196 279 156 51 326 32 32 25 1,605 389 1 26 134 71 174 391 369 40 11 1,423 251 314 88 254 231 285 1,205 2,140 849 271 578 2,298 98 276 249 199 134 85 64 27 532 130 86 n.a. 3 208 n.a. 208 2,835 732 758 1,345 n.a. n.a. 22,077 21.247 829 10,159 2,173 17,737 524 -41 17,172 3,406 1,499 13,791 646 3,299 579 2,720 829 16,908 13,918 74 61 13 925 2 891 32 1,280 3,284 1,626 86 54 137 176 206 288 182 62 332 35 34 34 1,657 395 1 25 144 75 183 409 370 45 12 1,507 250 332 88 283 253 302 1,275 2,211 913 294 619 2,450 108 288 253 221 142 89 67 27 570 143 95 n.a. 3 223 n.a. 222 2,989 783 761 1,445 n.a. n.a. 23,657 22,884 773 10,270 2,303 19,072 562 -37 18,473 3,610 1,574 14,854 721 3,497 525 2,972 773 18,299 15,110 99 85 14 921 2 883 36 1,448 3,593 1,842 91 59 153 202 234 326 203 73 391 39 35 34 1,752 419 1 27 155 82 196 439 368 51 13 1,600 252 351 92 305 271 328 1,371 2,407 998 318 680 2,673 114 312 261 256 156 96 71 28 631 156 107 n.a. 4 235 n.a. 247 3,189 841 778 1,569 n.a. n.a. 25,468 24,559 908 10,378 2,454 20,513 598 ^10 19,875 3,860 1,732 15,933 786 3,794 671 3,123 908 19.605 16,213 105 88 17 924 2 891 32 1,587 3,894 2,049 99 66 165 220 259 368 253 89 406 50 41 32 1,845 435 1 32 170 88 209 465 375 56 15 1,719 259 387 96 345 283 347 1,464 2,565 1,065 340 726 2,889 133 322 267 287 157 106 75 29 688 170 126 n.a. 4 254 n.a. 271 3.392 881 790 1,721 n.a. n.a. 27,784 26,822 962 10,492 2,648 22,606 789 -*4 21,772 4,088 1,924 17,700 875 4,031 719 3,312 962 21,644 17,769 114 96 18 916 2 883 31 1,791 4,386 2,396 105 75 172 247 296 425 318 93 515 60 44 46 1,990 458 1 36 197 98 226 508 384 64 18 1,861 266 427 104 378 309 377 1,615 2,756 1,137 360 777 3,192 149 358 273 330 170 121 82 31 779 191 148 n.a. 4 211 n.a. 345 3,875 1,015 970 1,889 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Texas 3 5 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Texas, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services ,4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 33,796 32.854 942 10,819 3,124 27,674 1,052 -70 26,553 4,530 2,713 21,998 1,189 4,488 695 3,793 942 26,732 21,897 146 126 20 1,039 2 ( L ) 1,010 27 2.160 5,633 3.241 123 91 208 277 378 536 435 112 848 75 53 105 2.392 537 1 41 245 122 268 629 434 90 24 2,131 276 511 129 379 360 475 1,957 3,282 1,447 424 1,023 4,102 184 415 308 464 213 139 98 39 1,027 217 210 n.a. 4 317 n.a. 468 4,836 1,289 1,059 2,488 n.a. n.a. 37,408 36,456 952 1 1 ,045 3,387 30,757 1,229 -86 29,441 4,917 3.049 24,600 1,367 4,790 689 4,101 952 29,805 24,484 170 150 21 1,023 4 (') 968 51 2,474 6.332 3.700 138 103 224 314 425 634 501 110 987 95 64 106 2,632 577 1 41 268 144 302 695 473 105 26 2,284 287 552 122 413 414 496 2,229 3,599 1,647 494 1,153 4,724 199 453 318 566 243 172 97 40 1,227 273 253 n.a. 4 362 n.a. 518 5,322 1,367 1,196 2,759 n.a. n.a. 41,040 39.845 1,195 11,237 3,652 33,334 1,323 -96 31,914 5,479 3,647 26,525 1.583 5,227 930 4,297 1,195 32,139 26,225 189 164 26 1.098 3 1 1,038 56 2.606 6,525 3,677 140 105 239 327 474 641 497 91 922 100 71 71 2,848 621 1 41 293 150 322 755 520 115 30 2,585 307 589 161 456 490 581 2,417 3,871 1.765 552 1,213 5,168 215 471 328 641 259 177 110 41 1,373 328 292 n.a. 5 371 n.a. 557 5,914 1,539 1,241 3.134 n.a. n.a. 44,412 43,359 1,053 11,510 3,859 35,790 1,471 -102 34,218 5,938 4,256 28,233 1,780 5,778 798 4,980 1,053 34,737 28,240 213 185 29 1.176 4 1 1.115 56 2,858 6,599 3.598 159 112 262 332 516 647 472 100 743 106 84 64 3.001 652 1 39 322 158 334 785 552 128 30 2.815 319 654 170 490 542 641 2,621 4,246 2,019 610 1,409 5,692 225 486 338 718 302 192 118 42 1,543 392 328 n.a 6 407 n.a. 596 6,497 1,645 1,344 3,508 n.a. n.a. 49,274 47,952 1,322 1 1 .759 4,190 39,801 1,650 -128 38,023 6,457 4,795 31,007 2,100 6.694 1,052 5,642 1,322 38,478 31,359 247 213 34 1,246 4 1 1,178 63 3,279 7,251 4,010 192 124 296 379 580 758 528 121 724 135 96 76 3.241 685 1 46 351 176 373 842 570 159 38 3.205 358 775 170 538 630 733 2,944 4.649 2.275 671 1.604 6.264 241 511 349 818 338 203 134 45 1,726 439 350 n.a. 5 428 n.a. 676 7,119 1,775 1,456 3,889 n.a. n.a. 56,187 53,980 2,208 12.019 4,675 45.340 2,086 -155 43.099 7,354 5,735 34,942 2,441 7,957 1,923 6,034 2,208 43,132 35,260 273 234 39 1.567 3 3 1,494 68 3,645 8,169 4,600 217 141 327 462 689 894 631 143 742 171 102 81 3.568 746 1 53 404 194 419 913 606 192 41 3.667 417 903 197 607 744 799 3,253 5,222 2,518 758 1,760 6,947 265 541 368 945 384 228 164 46 1,872 476 391 n a. 5 463 n.a. 798 7,872 1.921 1.545 4,405 n.a. n.a. 63,570 62.362 1,208 12,268 5,182 50,681 2.444 -131 48.107 8,599 6,864 39,763 3.026 7.893 911 6,981 1,208 49,474 40,880 308 267 41 2,268 5 8 2,172 83 4,330 9,498 5,372 232 150 365 556 832 1,157 753 154 831 155 110 77 4,126 849 1 56 445 212 460 1,096 736 221 49 4.218 450 1,027 228 751 866 896 3,852 5,784 2.705 878 1.827 7,917 291 590 355 1.149 428 261 182 47 2,164 550 405 n.a 6 506 n.a 984 8.593 2.108 1,579 4,906 n.a. n a 71,923 70.576 1,347 12,568 5,723 57,051 2.706 -130 54,215 9,224 8.484 44,338 3.767 8.945 1,049 7,8% 1,347 55.704 46.163 338 294 44 2.843 2 7 2,737 96 4.901 10.469 5,877 270 138 387 568 1,011 1,411 721 158 925 173 116 n.a. 4.592 956 1 52 462 238 489 1,221 892 232 48 4.645 458 1,062 240 807 984 1,094 4,437 6,411 2,993 988 2,004 9,127 329 641 362 1,385 491 306 208 54 2,568 608 353 205 6 453 n.a. 1.158 9,541 2.277 1,594 5,670 n.a. n.a. 81,720 80.412 1,308 12,903 6,333 65.384 3.082 —94 62,208 10,102 9,411 50,727 4,674 9,983 989 8,995 1,308 64,076 53,391 402 336 66 2,660 1 7 2,553 99 6,173 12.055 6,683 324 154 456 623 1,121 1,619 895 191 982 193 125 n.a. 5.372 1,092 1 57 526 28? 545 1,458 1,070 280 61 5.472 517 1,245 270 909 1,134 1.398 5,055 7,491 3.580 1.133 2,448 10,503 404 743 428 1.718 580 344 237 64 2.975 657 345 249 7 483 n.a 1,270 10.685 2,464 1,651 6.571 n.a. n a 91,774 90,485 1,289 13,192 6,957 73.943 3,496 -309 70.138 11,391 10,245 57,340 5,669 10.934 909 10.025 1.289 72,654 61,090 376 318 58 3,353 16 24 3,201 112 6,861 14,208 7,789 399 168 529 798 1,216 1,894 1.095 236 1.043 240 171 n.a. 6.419 1.235 2 66 575 341 678 1.861 1,237 356 68 6.076 564 1,424 315 1.111 1.298 1.365 5.614 8.388 3.979 1,288 2,690 12,235 485 805 474 2,163 543 376 327 73 3,474 880 360 273 8 538 n.a. 1.456 11,565 2,659 1,660 7,245 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 352 Texas STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Texas, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 106,428 105,392 1,036 13,498 7,885 85,800 4,097 -431 81,271 13,726 11,431 66,727 6,804 12,269 581 11,688 1,036 84,764 72,158 449 376 74 4,253 24 28 4,070 131 8,379 16,448 9,223 473 1 646 908 1.436 2,372 1,357 243 1,129 258 214 n.a. 7,225 1,339 2 70 644 388 818 2,108 1,359 425 71 6,965 618 1,680 389 1,214 1,503 1,560 6,713 9,734 4,760 1,501 3.259 14,457 605 928 527 2,743 662 463 378 88 3,941 1,028 391 335 9 589 n.a. 1,769 12,606 2,863 1,739 8,003 n.a. n.a. 123,734 121,953 1,782 13,887 8,910 99,378 4,925 -437 94,015 16,729 12,990 77,392 7,911 14,075 1,297 12,778 1,782 97,596 83,747 540 455 85 5,294 34 36 5,081 143 9,577 19.351 1 1 ,004 524 190 748 1,068 1,647 2,909 1,758 279 1,380 278 223 n.a 8,347 1,488 2 72 695 427 1,040 2,517 1,526 495 84 8,182 707 1,931 443 1,466 1,753 1,883 7,870 10,874 5,566 1,743 3,823 16,493 682 1,004 519 3,301 724 496 410 95 4,492 1,198 433 374 11 661 n.a. 2,094 13.849 3,104 1,793 8,953 2,408 6,544 142,504 141.824 680 14,338 9,939 112,556 5.719 -548 106,289 20,889 15,326 89,982 9,316 13,258 188 13,071 680 111,876 96,426 538 466 72 7.232 45 43 6,973 171 10,244 22,251 13,049 555 212 822 1,232 1,926 3,558 2.136 286 1.682 365 275 n.a. 9.202 1,640 3 78 747 487 1,112 2,791 1,675 565 105 9,407 811 2,122 510 1,755 2.065 2,143 9,214 11,969 6,507 2,017 4,490 19,064 776 1,( 497 3,931 751 574 435 108 5,426 1,426 487 404 13 752 n.a. 2,407 15,449 3,382 1.999 10,069 2,628 7,441 167,488 165,427 2,062 14,746 11,358 131,481 7,145 -383 123,953 26,068 17,468 105,416 10,813 15,253 1,591 13,661 2,062 129,420 111,992 569 523 46 9,846 65 60 9,525 197 1 1 ,023 25,901 15,504 601 237 935 1,476 2,189 4,790 2,194 346 1.874 511 352 n.a 10.397 1,812 4 86 785 554 1,201 3,137 1,997 679 143 10,789 880 2,411 574 1.992 2,440 2,493 10,462 13,589 7,589 2,361 5,228 22,224 920 1.164 500 4.846 863 613 487 110 6,348 1,624 544 432 16 850 n.a. 2,906 17,428 3,630 2,300 11,498 3,033 8,465 182,418 181,117 1.301 15,331 11,898 141,351 7,908 ^152 132,991 29,575 19,851 114,578 12,023 14,750 769 13,981 1,301 140,050 120,598 608 569 38 10,711 61 69 10,385 196 1 1 ,633 26,340 15,385 630 245 974 1,319 2,129 4,664 2.364 319 1,855 560 325 n.a. 10,954 1,915 ( d : ( d ) 732 566 1,336 3,346 2,158 687 131 11,582 833 2,418 539 2,136 2,818 2,838 11,217 14.829 8,311 2,841 5,470 25,366 1,003 1,274 509 5,616 925 646 543 114 7,452 1,993 648 455 19 976 n.a 3,195 19,452 3,842 2,561 13,050 3,420 9,630 192,258 190,586 1,672 15,752 12,206 147,911 8,183 -432 139,295 30,837 22,125 118,127 12,583 17,201 1,154 16,047 1,672 146,239 124,788 669 602 67 10,300 30 60 9,999 211 12,406 25,120 14,134 733 278 1,035 1,011 1,1 3,553 2,520 391 1,803 552 371 n.a. 10,986 1,942 ( D ) ( n ) 752 590 1,440 3,270 2,072 711 118 11,349 842 2,326 462 2,241 2,861 2,617 11,032 16,217 9,839 3,266 6,573 27,858 1.026 1,490 512 6,395 1,067 631 626 123 8,110 2,294 734 521 22 1,080 n.a. 3,228 21,450 4,179 2,636 14,635 3,979 10,656 211,731 210,111 1,620 16,007 13,227 162,487 8,921 -489 153,078 35,619 23,034 128,935 13,206 20,347 1,098 19,249 1,620 160,867 137,716 736 687 48 10.996 15 83 10,678 221 14,108 27,070 15,506 833 317 1,145 1,078 2,006 3,760 2,909 461 1,912 595 492 n.a 11,564 2,038 4 85 801 680 1,589 3,450 1,994 810 112 12,307 922 2,651 466 2,505 2,815 2,947 11,797 17,991 10,987 3,681 7,307 31,725 1,111 1,657 593 7,340 1,339 764 721 142 8,743 2,768 836 604 26 1,192 n.a. 3,888 23,151 4,586 2,755 15.810 4,286 11,525 227,488 225,966 1,521 16,273 13,980 174,007 10,001 -516 163,491 39,089 24,908 137,982 13,929 22,096 985 21,111 1,521 172,486 146,874 863 769 94 11,138 13 89 10,818 217 15,012 28,403 16,548 859 328 1,215 983 2,059 3,997 3,420 479 2,139 610 458 n.a. 11,855 2,118 4 84 802 684 1,748 3,661 1,848 786 118 13,195 941 2,710 455 2,714 3,050 3,326 12,440 19,452 1 1 ,677 4,075 7,602 34,694 1,170 1,874 597 8,389 1,550 683 828 150 9,277 3.143 916 685 30 1,296 n.a. 4,106 25,612 5,022 2,922 17,667 4,577 13,090 231,390 230,157 1,233 16,561 13,972 174,512 10,331 -456 163,725 40,357 27,308 137,861 14,347 22,304 726 21,578 1,233 173,279 146,543 838 727 111 9,031 10 216 8,571 234 14,551 28,255 16,110 831 326 1,202 879 1,982 3,238 3,636 412 2.476 612 515 n.a. 12,145 2,236 5 82 775 703 1,828 3,943 1,654 804 114 13,571 929 2,780 391 2,818 3,007 3,647 12,455 19,145 12,307 4,269 8,038 36,388 1,173 1,962 629 8,589 1,503 695 855 166 9,894 3,634 992 708 34 1,446 n.a. 4,107 26,736 5,096 3,068 18,572 4,523 14,049 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Texas 353 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Texas, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: <■ Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation , Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services M Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 251,974 250,102 1,873 16,667 15,118 190,208 11.413 -456 178,339 42,932 30,703 148,760 15,873 25,574 1,293 24,282 1,873 188,335 158,311 1,061 968 93 8,847 20 204 8,417 206 12,265 31,846 18,073 816 343 1,047 994 2,116 3,580 3,679 575 3.065 1.195 663 n.a 13,773 2,377 4 78 839 782 1,946 5,176 1,455 989 126 15.000 859 2,986 432 3,527 3,420 3,776 13,397 19,213 12,920 4,193 8,727 43,760 1,195 2,125 677 8,254 1,726 744 1,040 294 12,687 4.817 1,274 838 41 1,703 5,670 673 30,024 5,999 3,225 20,800 5,275 15,525 270,749 268,846 1,902 16,807 16,110 202,672 12.476 -463 189.733 47,486 33,530 156,854 17,447 28,371 1,285 27,085 1,902 200,770 168,755 1,066 970 97 9,091 26 200 8,663 203 12,249 34,859 19,377 804 349 1,055 1,005 2,292 3,948 4,020 525 3.323 1.283 775 n.a. 15,481 2,446 4 88 902 824 2,023 6,472 1,509 1,079 135 16,412 868 3,131 441 4.010 3,554 4,410 14,194 19,914 12,644 4,269 8,375 48,325 1,277 2,062 728 9,593 1.722 801 1.096 338 14,088 5,178 1,387 938 46 1,811 6,322 937 32,015 6,394 3,310 22,311 5,788 16,523 294,697 291,957 2,740 17,045 17,290 221,449 13,504 -500 207,446 49,753 37,497 169,389 19,891 32,169 2,026 30,144 2,740 218,710 184,242 1,229 1,112 116 10,024 20 223 9,578 203 12,910 37,412 20,261 833 374 1,089 1,083 2,570 4.324 4,131 506 3,392 1,390 570 n.a. 17,150 2,563 3 85 915 860 2,139 7,666 1.634 1,149 137 17,904 811 3,380 473 4,564 4,047 4,630 15,372 21,196 13,668 4,336 9,332 54.528 1,416 2,209 764 11,301 1.857 912 1,272 415 16,113 5,616 1,463 1,090 49 1,966 7,145 942 34,468 6.727 3,442 24,298 6,411 17,886 312,020 309,329 2.691 17,349 17,985 236,061 14,542 -573 220,945 49,173 41,901 179,069 22,195 34,797 1,996 32,801 2,691 233,370 197.102 1,387 1,273 115 1 1 ,732 29 251 11,255 198 13,278 39,570 20,932 864 381 1,050 1,126 2,714 4,734 4.287 516 3,211 1,485 565 n.a. 18,638 2.687 3 91 1,007 933 2,297 8,491 1,779 1,192 157 19,651 843 3.620 573 5.222 4,141 5,252 16,537 22,405 14,454 4,375 10,079 58,088 1,470 2,291 747 1 1 ,247 1,927 954 1.399 496 18,023 5.784 1,604 1,236 54 2,109 7,606 1,141 36.269 6,995 3,394 25.880 6,817 19,063 333,569 330,513 3,057 17,662 18,886 252,467 15,470 -582 236,414 48,541 48,614 191,107 22,425 38,934 2,415 36,519 3,057 249,410 210,483 1,474 1,375 99 11,701 16 259 11,212 213 14,221 41,593 21,534 907 404 1,092 1,150 2,814 4,790 4,331 552 3,315 1,589 591 n.a. 20,058 2,758 4 100 1.127 1,002 2.382 9,282 1,950 1,271 182 21,094 901 3,747 578 5,685 4,383 5,800 17,153 23,508 16,272 4,658 11,615 63,467 1,538 2,400 833 12,846 2,020 987 1,616 532 19,543 6,162 1,654 1,348 59 2,159 8,535 1,235 38.927 7,376 3,763 27,789 7,280 20.508 353,092 349,180 3,912 18,009 19,606 268,344 16.330 -720 251,293 49,446 52,352 200,152 23,939 44,253 3,222 41,031 3,912 264,432 223,396 1,594 1.500 94 12.149 13 213 1 1 ,708 214 15,116 43,274 22,822 1,019 449 1,187 1,251 2,843 5,104 4,777 697 3,280 1,656 557 n.a 20,453 2,830 4 104 1,237 1,035 2.439 9.338 1,902 1,381 184 23,451 914 4,092 561 6,086 5,333 6,464 17,601 24,749 18,443 4,987 13,456 67,019 1,562 2,665 888 13,622 2,140 1,107 1,591 650 20.448 6.444 1,757 1,449 63 2,357 9,100 1.173 41,037 7,579 3.771 29,686 7,858 21,828 372,673 369,723 2,950 18.348 20,312 282.248 17,546 -783 263,919 53,171 55,584 210,852 25,086 46,310 2,306 44,005 2,950 279,298 236,478 1,659 1,556 103 11,895 16 206 11,426 247 16,815 46,363 24,385 1,146 474 1,295 1.304 3,076 5,733 5,191 831 2,970 1,648 717 n.a 21,977 2,843 5 98 1,313 1,122 2.554 10.317 2,057 1.484 184 24,588 909 4,480 605 6,485 5,566 6,544 18,684 26.747 18,995 5,177 13,818 70,732 1,607 2,651 930 14,919 2,348 1.093 1.664 699 21,660 6,525 1,873 1,595 74 2,536 9,221 1.336 42.819 7,818 3,770 31,231 8,169 23,062 398,555 396,204 2.351 18,694 21,320 301,997 19,009 -892 282,096 56.170 60.290 225,889 25,240 50,868 1,565 49,303 2,351 299.646 254,862 1,750 1.661 88 12.730 25 231 12.237 236 18,315 50,292 26,487 1,206 492 1,324 1,317 3,234 6,685 6,127 799 2,904 1,709 690 n.a 23.805 2,996 4 106 1,309 1,155 2,588 11,798 2,C 1,579 181 26.820 950 4.791 589 6.776 6,382 7,333 19.926 28.240 20.355 5,244 15,112 76,434 1.748 2.718 1,006 16,926 2,473 1,198 1,900 815 23,157 6,660 1.994 1.718 77 2,666 10,064 1,316 44,783 7.885 4.025 32,872 8.591 24,281 425,298 423.274 2,024 19.033 22,345 321,029 20,169 -926 299,933 61,140 64,226 242,353 25,200 53,476 1,270 52,206 2,024 319,005 272,661 1,758 1,686 72 13,657 23 234 13,164 237 20,110 52,453 28,521 1,308 507 1,409 1,398 3,479 7,217 6,690 677 3,025 2,059 753 n.a. 23,931 3.076 5 104 1,265 1,219 2,693 11.655 2,057 1,680 177 28,881 971 4,567 614 7,869 7,021 7.839 21.184 29.694 22.170 5,720 16,450 82.753 1.896 2.790 1.027 19,468 2.582 1.272 2,010 825 24.670 6,952 2.080 1.809 85 2.746 11,107 1,435 46,344 7.984 3,972 34,387 8,994 25.393 459,585 456.833 2.753 19,386 23,707 350,411 22,037 -1,057 327,318 64,775 67,492 266,327 26,162 57,922 1,989 55,933 2,753 347,659 299,189 1,939 1,864 75 15.398 28 239 14,866 265 21,509 56,714 31,430 1,409 562 1,533 1,476 3,846 8,388 7,305 733 3,343 2.026 809 n.a, 25,284 3,306 5 113 1.292 1.276 2.923 12,202 2,171 1,820 175 31,903 993 4.992 665 8.490 8,139 8.623 23.580 31.684 24,443 6.488 17.955 92.018 2.037 2.948 1,040 23.059 2.774 1.439 2,181 915 26.533 7.434 2.225 2,052 96 2,832 12,857 1.595 48.470 8.277 4,040 36.154 9,429 26.725 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 354 Utah STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Utah Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 /^ ^^X 73% / 79% y \ /\ \ \^^^7~ 9% \ ^^M4% \^___J^ < ~12% \ -13% □ Net earnings by place of residence I Dividends, interest, and rent □ Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83% / \ 82% /^ \ \ \flp 13% \ ^W-10% ^ 3^4 % ^ ^-8% ; Wage and salary disbursements i Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Utah 355 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Utah, 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 Personal Income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 280 240 40 508 551 236 (') n.a. 236 40 4 174 2 60 33 27 40 196 177 a 9 31 34 42 11 24 19 5 1 13 253 217 37 509 498 212 (') n.a. 212 37 4 158 2 52 30 22 37 176 156 (') 21 8 27 31 36 10 23 19 5 1 14 190 179 10 513 370 153 (') n.a. 152 29 9 130 2 21 4 16 10 142 122 (') 14 6 21 24 29 8 20 20 5 1 14 158 141 17 517 305 127 ( L ) n.a 127 24 7 101 2 24 13 11 17 110 90 155 133 22 520 298 127 (') n.a. 126 21 7 22 105 83 (') 7 2 15 16 20 7 14 22 8 1 14 162 157 5 522 310 132 (') n.a. 132 22 115 2 15 15 5 127 98 (') 9 5 16 18 27 7 16 30 11 1 18 205 177 28 526 389 172 ( L ) n.a 172 24 9 129 2 41 23 18 28 144 114 ( L ) 11 6 21 21 31 7 17 30 11 1 18 244 204 40 527 463 205 ( L ) n.a 204 27 13 147 2 56 33 23 40 165 129 <"-J 13 8 23 24 35 8 18 35 18 1 16 235 217 18 529 444 199 2 n a 197 28 9 161 2 36 12 24 18 182 150 < L J 19 7 27 28 41 8 20 32 14 1 17 237 210 27 535 444 201 2 n.a 199 26 12 152 2 47 21 25 27 174 138 (') 13 9 23 25 40 8 20 36 17 1 18 248 219 30 543 453 211 2 n a 209 27 13 158 2 51 25 27 30 182 145 (') 14 9 25 26 42 8 21 36 17 1 18 265 23/ 28 552 480 225 2 n a 223 28 14 169 2 53 23 30 28 197 159 (') 19 8 25 27 43 8 23 38 18 2 18 327 286 42 551 594 281 3 n a 279 33 16 202 3 77 36 41 42 240 197 (') 22 24 29 32 57 9 25 42 20 3 20 511 455 57 582 878 463 5 n.a. 458 39 15 342 3 118 49 69 57 407 316 (') 28 79 55 42 70 9 32 90 40 30 20 704 021 83 627 1,123 655 11 n a 644 46 14 488 4 162 72 90 83 572 395 p.) 34 99 71 52 89 11 38 177 82 73 22 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 646 568 78 616 1,049 594 10 n.a. 584 44 18 444 6 144 65 78 78 515 339 (') 34 40 56 61 95 11 40 176 86 66 25 668 585 83 596 1,121 603 11 n.a. 593 47 28 450 8 145 69 76 83 520 331 & 22 56 63 101 13 44 189 87 74 27 697 613 83 638 1,092 594 10 n.a. 584 57 55 430 8 155 68 87 83 511 378 (') 30 29 55 66 129 16 53 133 67 34 32 749 648 100 636 1,177 642 10 n.a. 632 61 56 466 9 168 83 85 100 541 437 (') 45 36 73 70 138 16 59 104 58 7 38 817 734 83 653 1,250 694 11 683 80 54 519 10 165 65 100 83 612 501 1 50 49 89 77 146 20 70 111 58 8 44 842 764 78 671 1,255 705 12 0) 693 93 56 534 11 160 61 99 78 628 509 1 47 47 95 79 148 22 70 119 64 8 48 932 853 79 696 1,339 776 15 (') 761 105 66 586 14 176 65 111 79 697 556 1 52 58 103 81 157 27 77 141 78 12 50 1,084 976 107 706 1,535 935 18 ( L ) 917 111 55 704 17 215 93 122 107 828 638 1 63 67 125 93 176 28 85 190 114 20 56 1,149 1,054 95 724 1,587 996 21 (') 975 117 58 770 19 207 80 127 95 901 681 2 70 63 132 103 188 31 91 220 139 20 62 1,184 1,112 71 739 1,602 1,010 21 (M 988 133 63 802 22 186 55 131 71 938 729 2 76 61 147 111 199 35 98 209 123 20 66 1,182 1,115 66 750 1,576 998 22 (') 975 135 71 791 22 185 53 132 66 932 726 2 64 63 142 110 198 40 106 205 111 23 72 1,304 1,240 64 783 1,666 1.103 24 ( l ) 1,078 150 76 876 26 201 51 151 64 1,039 818 2 76 83 163 113 214 47 120 221 117 26 78 1,420 1,360 60 809 1,755 1.193 27 -1 1,165 175 80 956 31 206 47 159 60 1.133 904 2 91 96 183 122 230 49 132 228 120 23 85 1,533 1,463 70 826 1,856 1.289 31 -1 1,257 186 91 1,028 35 225 57 168 70 1.218 976 2 100 101 205 130 242 52 146 242 128 21 93 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 356 Utah STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Utah, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,589 1,533 56 845 1,880 1.323 33 ( L ) 1,289 197 103 1,076 37 210 40 169 56 1,267 1,003 2 P) M 87 51 19 12 4 102 215 132 3 3 13 65 14 11 3 1 10 1 3 7 82 42 ( D ) 5 P) 12 7 12 2 ( D ) 127 52 26 11 20 19 87 160 57 20 37 166 9 17 7 11 9 5 4 3 44 7 19 n.a. ( L ) 13 n.a. 15 265 140 20 105 n.a. n.a. 1,707 1,656 51 870 1,962 1,418 38 < L i 1,380 216 111 1,157 41 221 37 184 51 1.367 1,088 2 P) ( D ) 81 48 17 11 5 109 244 159 5 3 15 58 15 12 4 1 29 (') 3 15 85 44 ( D ) 5 ( D ) 12 7 12 2 ( D ) 132 52 28 11 22 19 95 176 62 21 40 187 10 19 8 15 10 4 5 3 49 9 21 n.a. ( L ) 14 n.a. 19 279 144 21 114 n.a. n.a. 1,826 1,779 47 900 2,029 1,506 45 ( L ) 1,461 248 117 1,247 46 214 32 182 47 1,459 1,155 3 ( D ) P) 90 55 18 12 6 106 281 191 4 3 15 68 15 13 5 1 41 ( L ) 3 22 90 47 ( D ) 6 ( D ) 14 7 12 2 p> 135 51 30 11 22 20 98 183 64 24 41 195 10 20 8 15 12 5 6 4 50 8 24 n.a. ( L ) 16 n.a. 17 304 154 23 127 n.a. n.a. 1,950 1,910 41 936 2,083 1,611 48 ( L ) 1,562 258 130 1,340 51 220 25 195 41 1,570 1.242 3 ( D ) P) 93 58 17 13 6 118 314 223 4 3 16 70 18 14 4 1 65 1 4 24 91 48 p 7 ( n ) 15 8 11 2 ( n ) 137 49 33 12 23 20 106 1£ 69 25 43 214 10 22 8 17 12 6 7 5 54 10 26 n.a. ( L ) 18 n.a. 19 329 167 24 137 n.a. n.a. 2,117 2,058 59 958 2,210 1,761 54 ( L ) 1,707 273 137 1,457 56 248 43 206 59 1,702 1,343 3 ( D ) ( D ) 91 59 13 12 6 139 345 254 5 3 17 66 17 16 6 1 89 1 4 31 92 47 ( L ) ( D ) 7 ( D ) 15 7 11 2 ( D ) 146 51 36 13 25 22 114 202 73 27 45 231 11 23 8 18 13 6 7 6 59 11 29 n.a. L L > 20 n.a. 19 359 180 26 154 n.a. n.a. 2,199 2,152 48 974 2,258 1,836 62 ( L ) 1,774 277 148 1,532 61 243 30 213 48 1,788 1,399 3 ( D ) ( D ) 85 56 13 10 6 139 364 269 5 3 18 65 18 16 8 1 97 1 4 34 95 48 ( L ) P 7 ( D ) 16 8 11 3 ( D ) 152 52 38 14 25 23 121 210 77 29 48 248 11 24 8 19 14 7 7 7 66 12 32 n.a. ( L ) 22 n.a. 18 390 193 26 171 n.a. n.a. 2,308 2.271 37 978 2,360 1,909 66 1 1,843 306 159 1,588 66 255 19 236 37 1,871 1,450 5 P) ! D ) 83 54 13 9 7 144 356 254 5 3 19 68 19 18 11 2 78 1 4 27 102 51 ( L ) P) 8 P) 18 9 10 3 P) 160 52 40 (M 15 29 24 126 223 83 32 51 270 11 26 8 20 15 6 74 14 36 n.a. ( L ) 24 n.a. 21 422 203 29 190 n.a. n.a. 2,447 2.393 54 991 2,469 2.012 68 1 1,945 328 173 1,662 69 282 35 247 54 1,958 1,494 5 (") P) 91 61 12 8 10 145 347 244 6 3 19 76 18 21 12 2 60 1 5 22 103 50 ( L ) P) 9 P) 19 8 11 3 P) 168 53 43 (M 16 30 25 131 234 88 34 54 286 12 27 8 22 15 8 9 7 77 15 40 n.a. 1 L > 25 n.a. 23 464 223 31 210 n.a. n.a. 2,601 2,545 55 1,009 2,577 2.150 89 1 2,063 349 189 1,781 73 296 38 258 55 2,095 1,559 5 P) P) 94 64 11 8 10 153 359 251 6 4 18 79 20 24 13 2 56 2 5 21 108 52 ( L ) P) 11 P) 19 8 11 4 P) 180 57 47 ( L ) 17 31 27 139 248 91 34 56 291 13 29 8 24 15 9 10 7 82 16 24 n.a. f) 31 n.a. 24 535 267 34 234 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Utah 357 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Utah, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars)' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,944 2,872 72 1,029 2,861 2,440 112 2 2,329 362 253 2,019 90 330 54 276 72 2.368 1,709 6 ( d ; p: 97 66 11 10 11 147 389 270 7 4 19 82 23 37 16 3 51 3 6 19 119 54 C) ( D ) 15 10 11 5 ( D ) 201 57 57 (') 20 36 31 155 279 102 38 64 335 14 31 8 29 18 10 10 10 96 17 32 n.a. S3 n.a. 26 658 337 40 281 n.a. n.a. 3,196 3,119 77 1,047 3,053 2,652 121 2 2,533 380 284 2,197 102 352 57 295 77 2,574 1,878 7 p! 117 83 13 10 11 162 422 292 9 4 21 91 23 43 22 4 50 4 6 15 129 56 (') n 18 n 24 11 10 6 ( D ) 214 58 63 (') 21 39 33 175 297 117 43 74 367 14 30 8 33 20 12 10 9 108 18 38 n.a. £l n.a. 32 696 346 39 311 n.a. n.a. 3,546 3,463 83 1,066 3,327 2,902 133 2 2,771 431 344 2,417 122 363 63 300 83 2,820 2,039 7 ( D ) ( D ) 128 91 16 11 10 179 452 312 9 6 22 94 26 50 23 4 56 5 7 12 140 61 (') p 20 ( d : 26 13 10 5 ( D ) 235 61 70 3 45 36 189 319 127 49 78 403 16 31 8 39 21 12 12 6 119 21 44 n.a. s n.a. 33 780 381 42 358 n.a. n.a. 3,943 3,860 83 1,101 3,583 3,191 151 2 3,042 491 411 2,648 141 401 64 337 83 3,107 2,235 8 p! 129 90 17 13 8 217 474 327 10 8 26 93 27 63 16 4 60 6 9 7 147 60 (') ( D ) 28 16 11 5 p; 264 64 85 (') 25 50 39 202 354 143 54 90 445 18 32 8 43 25 14 15 9 133 23 50 n.a. §7 n.a. 37 873 427 49 398 n.a. n.a. 4,432 4,335 97 1,135 3,906 3,585 170 5 3,419 542 471 2,948 173 465 80 384 97 3,488 2,573 10 P) ( D ) 141 90 20 22 9 281 542 380 13 10 31 106 31 67 21 5 70 7 11 10 162 64 (') ( D ) 24 n 33 20 11 6 299 68 102 8 57 44 227 402 162 59 103 508 20 34 9 49 29 18 19 9 148 27 61 n.a. n.a 42 915 412 60 443 n.a. n.a. 4,965 4,827 138 1,169 4,248 4,033 210 7 3,831 582 552 3,296 201 536 117 419 138 3,895 2.930 10 p: 158 96 25 29 9 328 621 443 16 10 37 119 40 80 24 6 76 10 13 12 179 67 (') Pj 27 37 23 12 7 n 338 75 117 C) 30 67 49 259 459 181 68 113 574 21 35 9 57 35 21 23 8 163 31 64 n a (') 50 n.a 57 965 415 66 484 n.a. n.a. 5,575 5,471 104 1,199 4,651 4,500 244 11 4,267 671 637 3,696 245 560 80 479 104 4,396 3,345 12 (") P) 195 113 30 41 10 367 726 521 18 11 42 138 47 97 26 9 91 15 15 13 205 75 ( L ) Pj 32 ( D ) 41 26 15 9 P) 382 79 130 (') 37 77 59 306 509 202 82 119 646 23 39 9 69 38 25 23 8 188 38 70 n a (') 52 n a 64 1,051 469 64 518 6,195 6,122 73 1,234 5,021 4,942 268 13 4,( 717 790 4,043 304 596 48 548 73 4,869 3,717 13 (") P) 221 118 44 47 12 408 792 562 27 9 42 144 65 110 33 10 92 15 15 n a 230 83 (') n 35 PJ 46 32 18 10 P) 419 78 140 1 40 87 73 344 555 220 92 128 746 32 43 9 84 43 25 23 12 222 45 69 16 (') 55 n a 70 1,152 491 64 597 n a n a 7,070 6,990 80 1,272 5,556 5,689 307 17 5,399 795 876 4,580 374 735 52 683 80 5,609 4,344 16 (") P) 255 136 61 45 13 537 893 635 32 11 50 163 74 124 37 14 92 21 17 n.a. 258 91 ( L ) (") 42 P) 51 34 21 11 P) 488 85 167 1 49 98 88 378 644 268 105 163 864 39 50 10 101 52 29 26 16 260 51 70 17 1 58 n a 84 1.265 525 72 668 n a n a 8,024 7,955 69 1,316 6,095 6,486 351 21 6.156 901 966 5,212 453 821 40 781 69 6,417 5,009 16 PJ p) 314 168 73 59 14 632 1,041 732 40 11 58 190 79 139 43 16 106 28 21 n a 309 102 (') P) 52 P) 64 45 22 14 P) 548 90 185 1 60 110 102 420 717 298 123 175 1,024 48 54 12 128 51 35 34 23 314 63 77 19 1 64 n a 102 1,408 551 78 779 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 358 Utah STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Utah, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonlarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 '' Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 9,240 9,163 77 1,364 6,773 7,476 405 27 7,097 1,062 1,081 6.036 545 894 37 857 77 7,398 5,839 1 ( D ) P) 361 192 81 72 15 714 1,211 859 50 15 67 213 92 159 61 21 123 33 25 n.a 352 112 61 ( D ) 76 50 25 16 ( D ) 638 103 211 1 73 129 120 512 828 360 145 215 1,198 59 61 13 154 60 42 41 36 350 65 80 21 1 92 n.a. 122 1,560 594 87 879 n.a. n.a. 10,522 10,430 92 1,416 7,430 8,469 489 35 8,015 1,278 1,229 6,874 628 967 48 919 92 8,377 6.695 21 P) P) 446 228 115 86 18 797 1,444 1,028 56 13 80 236 105 193 88 25 156 46 30 n.a. 416 123 (') ( r> ) 73 P) 100 55 31 20 P) 732 122 242 2 75 153 138 591 902 413 168 245 1,350 67 68 13 186 68 47 48 34 402 71 91 25 1 92 n.a. 136 1,682 619 97 966 403 563 11,812 1 1 ,749 64 1,473 8,021 9,311 546 50 8,815 1,535 1,462 7,650 722 940 18 922 64 9,247 7,384 22 P) P) 530 246 138 126 21 764 1,623 1,199 55 22 80 254 122 232 124 23 196 57 35 n.a 423 130 (') Pi 59 ( n ) 101 62 32 26 P) 823 131 254 2 86 180 170 660 956 457 185 272 1,549 75 72 12 223 73 56 52 29 485 82 111 29 1 99 n.a. 151 1,864 682 110 1,072 434 638 13,301 13,261 40 1,515 8,777 10.345 649 57 9,753 1,845 1,704 8,629 825 890 -5 896 40 10,305 8,250 23 ( n ) n 666 307 159 175 25 737 1,826 1,377 53 27 81 305 142 279 146 22 223 61 39 n.a 449 144 (') ( n : 56 98 68 40 27 P) 910 135 264 2 98 216 195 728 1,040 511 203 308 1.809 84 72 13 259 77 55 56 25 564 99 121 33 1 176 n.a. 173 2,054 744 128 1.183 480 702 14,309 14,264 45 1,558 9,182 10,975 701 56 10,330 2,031 1,948 9,171 918 886 -7 892 45 10,929 8,691 25 25 ( L ) 648 260 200 162 27 738 1,873 1,410 48 28 78 247 144 314 165 23 257 69 37 n.a 462 154 (') 1 56 13 103 70 40 24 2 1,001 136 260 2 116 245 241 750 1,101 535 232 304 2,018 95 78 14 286 82 63 60 26 639 119 136 33 1 214 n.a. 173 2,239 780 145 1,314 529 785 15,283 15,247 36 1,595 9,582 11,660 747 45 10,959 2,207 2,118 9,673 983 1,005 -12 1,017 36 11,624 9,195 32 31 1 501 215 130 132 24 832 1.935 1,460 55 38 84 205 134 329 172 25 303 76 39 n.a 476 152 ( L ) 1 64 14 114 69 39 22 1 1,083 143 261 3 160 252 264 766 1,202 622 268 354 2,223 98 90 15 337 96 63 66 34 662 132 154 37 1 258 n.a. 179 2,429 849 156 1,424 572 852 16,919 16,857 62 1,622 10,429 13,012 822 41 12,231 2,534 2,154 10,717 1,049 1,247 15 1,232 62 12,950 10.345 39 39 1 465 169 120 152 23 1,065 2,210 1,697 64 45 108 213 156 375 214 33 367 76 47 n.a. 513 159 P) 2 68 17 123 80 38 25 P) 1,139 158 297 ( L ) 165 247 272 822 1,339 671 305 366 2,594 103 105 P) 415 124 75 82 53 712 154 174 42 P) 318 n.a. 218 2,606 911 177 1,518 607 911 18,100 18,037 63 1,643 11,017 13,903 899 42 13,045 2,740 2,315 11,441 1,123 1,339 17 1,322 63 13,840 10,956 47 45 2 372 85 127 134 26 1,117 2,340 1,786 68 52 111 190 148 405 201 34 447 79 51 n.a. 554 171 P) 1 66 27 136 84 39 28 1,186 167 306 ( L ) 168 260 286 872 1,461 691 310 381 2,871 108 122 P) 479 143 71 98 51 778 165 189 47 P) 358 n.a. 242 2,883 996 199 1,689 664 1,025 18,924 18,831 93 1,663 11,380 14,460 957 36 13,539 2,876 2,510 11,855 1,158 1,446 51 1,395 93 14,367 11,308 41 39 2 302 69 131 75 28 1,084 2,355 1.768 62 50 112 135 142 407 206 36 478 87 51 n.a. 587 186 P) 1 68 33 146 82 37 32 P) 1,206 151 323 L L > 186 242 305 905 1,491 769 339 430 3,156 107 133 P) 532 143 75 101 71 860 185 206 49 P) 427 n.a. 245 3,059 1,021 197 1,841 732 1,109 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Utah 359 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Utah, 195&-97 — Continued [Millions ol dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 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 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services' 3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 21,032 20,823 209 1,689 12,450 16,046 1,046 24 15,024 3,156 2,852 13,167 1,292 1,586 162 1,424 209 15,837 12,553 48 46 2 333 112 122 75 24 913 2,684 1,986 63 52 90 199 153 384 222 54 552 123 94 n a 698 220 ( L ) 6 66 36 173 94 35 67 1 1,323 121 388 (') 272 241 300 983 1,551 818 353 465 3,901 118 157 23 591 160 78 113 59 1,107 229 246 68 2 531 385 33 3,284 1,093 213 1,977 802 1,175 22,581 22,379 203 1,706 13,238 17,124 1,140 22 16,006 3,437 3,138 14,087 1,435 1,602 152 1,450 203 16,921 13,452 49 47 2 328 115 118 67 27 955 2.880 2,134 69 59 97 220 174 327 298 62 589 137 102 n.a 747 238 (') 5 66 43 190 106 40 59 1 1,447 127 422 (') 324 248 325 1,086 1,655 833 360 473 4,220 131 153 25 693 161 81 121 55 1.212 248 270 78 2 534 413 42 3.469 1,173 223 2,072 845 1,228 24,586 24,340 246 1,730 14,214 18,750 1,228 15 17,538 3,569 3,479 15,277 1,639 1.835 186 1.649 246 18,504 14,757 55 53 2 360 129 128 74 29 1,054 3.074 2,266 75 66 102 230 189 331 306 79 624 155 110 n.a. 807 253 < L J 6 66 49 210 116 43 65 1 1,549 124 453 ( L ) 367 257 348 1,152 1,799 906 361 545 4,809 152 168 27 847 174 94 144 58 1,404 258 297 89 2 557 492 45 3,748 1,225 239 2,284 950 1,334 26,302 26,080 222 1,771 14,855 20,105 1,333 9 18,782 3,651 3,870 16,396 1,847 1,863 164 1,699 222 19,883 15,870 64 62 2 368 134 120 86 29 1,184 3,202 2,355 77 72 99 228 186 330 320 98 638 183 123 n.a. 847 263 ( L ) 6 70 52 216 124 48 65 1 1,640 136 473 380 264 386 1,251 1,921 1,003 403 600 5,237 169 170 27 970 177 84 159 58 1,546 282 322 103 3 587 517 64 4.013 1.283 257 2.473 1,037 1.436 28,303 28,033 271 1,819 15,561 21,819 1,432 5 20.392 3,683 4,228 17,712 2,089 2,018 210 u 271 21,549 17,292 73 71 2 396 145 126 94 31 1,296 3,378 2,477 80 82 105 252 222 347 302 127 616 205 140 n.a. 901 282 (') n 76 57 231 121 57 68 ( D ) 1,746 145 507 1 421 277 397 1,257 2,160 1,216 472 744 5,768 184 187 30 1,173 196 84 192 72 1,718 284 317 118 3 582 550 78 4,257 1.332 264 2.660 1,115 1,545 30,624 30.322 301 1,872 16,359 23,608 1,544 -3 22,061 3.954 4,608 18,860 2,358 2,390 235 2,156 301 23,307 18,914 81 79 2 398 148 121 96 34 1,468 3.572 2,586 93 90 123 279 235 367 279 198 547 221 154 n a 986 295 (') (") 78 66 246 142 65 83 ( D ) 1.913 133 557 (') 465 319 438 1.317 2,354 1,544 581 962 6,267 202 217 32 1,270 218 94 177 97 1,858 309 341 139 3 622 608 81 4.393 1,316 255 2,821 1,172 1,649 33,021 32,820 201 1,942 17,004 25,665 1.695 -7 23.963 4,300 4,757 20,523 2,556 2.586 116 2,471 201 25,464 20.892 89 86 3 401 151 120 92 38 1.826 3,882 2,804 113 98 138 304 261 386 277 255 532 248 190 n.a. 1.078 311 ( L ) Pj 78 71 277 167 70 93 ( D ) 2,039 129 627 1 474 335 473 1,438 2,694 1,704 635 1,070 6,819 212 247 34 1.421 250 102 192 94 1,954 328 381 154 3 678 679 90 4.572 1,301 248 3.023 1,263 1,760 35,954 35,788 166 1.991 18,054 27.957 1.848 -10 26.100 4,708 5,146 22,479 2.660 2,819 73 2.746 166 27,792 22,945 102 95 7 418 164 125 95 34 2,149 4,214 3,026 110 101 158 347 271 436 252 287 538 332 195 n.a. 1,187 329 ( L ) 11 70 77 313 196 68 120 4 2,125 132 695 1 446 376 475 1,581 2,986 1.961 664 1,297 7,409 222 245 37 1,634 270 111 222 125 2,092 337 390 171 4 699 766 86 4.847 1,336 255 3,256 1,376 1.880 38,856 38,687 169 2,022 19,214 30,169 1,989 1 28.181 5.228 5,446 24,495 2,646 3,027 76 2,952 169 30,001 24,941 117 105 12 419 162 132 89 36 2,379 4,525 3.238 121 108 181 365 293 522 279 260 528 353 228 n.a. 1.287 343 (') 9 74 84 341 231 70 131 4 2.254 134 671 1 551 405 491 1.748 3,235 2,203 753 1,450 8,061 246 256 37 1.873 295 117 253 151 2.209 350 401 197 7 725 851 93 5.059 1,294 255 3,510 1,496 2.013 41,681 41,500 181 2,065 20,185 32,610 2,160 1 30.452 5,525 5,705 26,656 2,717 3,237 82 3,155 181 32.428 27,076 130 119 10 454 165 144 104 40 2,608 4,837 3,411 128 119 187 361 320 567 297 288 526 379 241 n.a. 1.426 398 (') 7 73 95 378 254 76 142 4 2.423 136 732 2 596 435 521 1.873 3,548 2,416 884 1,532 8,788 280 272 38 2,128 323 125 282 154 2.369 374 429 224 9 756 937 90 5.352 1,319 254 3.779 1.612 2.167 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 360 Vermont STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Vermont Components of Personal Income 1969 64% 1997 75% 10% 15% 20% ! Net earnings by place of residence { j Dividends, interest, and rent 16% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 80% n/^ \. 79% yA \ v \\ y 16% \ Br- 12% ^- -^-4% ^-9% □ Wage and salary disbursements j Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 35% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 0% Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 1 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade 2 Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Vermont 361 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for Vermont, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 227 193 34 359 633 183 ( L ) n.a. 182 40 5 128 1 53 27 26 34 149 137 5 16 47 13 29 7 19 12 3 1 7 207 175 33 360 576 164 ( L ) n.a. 164 39 5 115 1 48 26 22 33 132 120 4 13 38 13 27 6 19 12 3 1 7 170 147 23 359 473 131 ( L ) n.a. 130 32 7 23 108 97 3 7 31 11 23 5 17 11 3 1 7 131 113 17 358 365 99 ( L ) n.a. 98 27 6 120 104 17 357 337 93 ( L ) n.a. 93 23 5 136 116 21 357 382 110 ( L ) n.a. 109 23 4 148 124 24 357 413 122 (') n a 122 21 5 168 142 26 357 470 136 (') n.a 136 23 26 111 93 2 5 31 10 23 5 16 18 9 1 172 146 26 356 484 144 1 n a 143 23 6 104 1 39 20 19 26 118 102 3 5 36 11 25 5 17 16 7 1 162 139 23 356 455 132 1 n a 131 25 6 23 109 91 2 5 27 11 25 5 16 18 8 1 9 175 150 25 358 489 143 1 n a 142 27 6 104 1 38 18 20 25 118 100 2 6 32 11 27 5 17 18 8 1 9 187 165 22 363 514 149 1 n a 148 32 7 112 1 37 15 22 22 128 110 (') 2 5 38 12 29 5 19 18 8 1 9 223 194 29 348 641 182 1 n a 181 36 6 132 1 49 21 28 29 154 134 (') 2 6 53 13 34 5 21 20 7 3 9 266 223 43 345 772 226 2 n a 224 36 6 157 2 67 33 34 43 182 161 ( L ) 2 5 74 14 37 5 23 22 7 6 9 303 251 51 325 931 263 2 n a 260 35 7 183 2 78 39 39 51 212 178 (') 2 3 87 16 38 6 26 34 8 15 10 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income ,0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 300 255 45 315 953 259 2 n.a. 257 34 9 186 3 71 32 38 45 214 186 (') 2 3 92 18 39 5 27 28 6 11 11 326 275 51 315 1,034 274 2 n.a 272 39 15 194 3 77 37 40 51 224 187 1 2 4 87 19 43 6 26 37 8 15 15 372 316 56 342 1,089 307 3 n.a 304 45 24 215 4 89 40 49 56 251 224 1 2 11 94 24 55 7 31 27 9 4 14 399 345 54 354 1,127 334 4 n a. 330 44 24 244 4 85 37 49 54 280 252 1 3 14 101 27 60 7 38 29 9 2 17 427 365 62 359 1,189 365 4 -5 355 48 23 267 5 93 42 51 62 303 270 1 3 19 110 27 63 9 37 32 10 3 20 415 368 47 369 1,123 342 4 -6 332 55 27 258 5 79 28 51 47 295 261 2 3 19 99 27 63 10 37 34 11 3 21 443 394 49 379 1,169 368 5 -6 356 56 30 275 6 86 31 56 49 319 285 2 3 22 113 27 65 12 42 34 10 3 21 504 440 65 378 1,334 431 6 -7 417 61 26 318 8 104 45 60 65 366 325 2 4 19 142 30 71 12 45 41 12 7 23 518 460 58 375 1,381 444 7 -7 429 59 29 335 9 99 39 61 58 386 339 2 3 19 148 32 74 13 47 47 13 9 25 544 491 52 379 1,434 465 7 -8 450 62 32 357 10 98 35 63 52 413 363 3 4 20 159 33 77 14 52 50 14 10 27 550 500 49 377 1,458 455 8 -8 440 72 38 347 10 49 406 352 3 5 20 141 34 79 16 54 54 14 11 29 573 524 48 375 1,527 475 9 -8 458 73 42 360 12 104 35 69 48 427 371 3 5 25 147 33 82 18 58 56 15 10 30 625 577 48 377 1,658 520 10 -9 502 81 42 399 14 108 32 76 48 473 412 3 6 31 166 36 87 21 63 60 16 12 32 648 594 54 376 1,722 537 12 -8 517 81 49 403 15 120 38 81 54 483 419 3 6 35 159 38 90 22 67 65 17 12 35 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 362 Vermont STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Vermont, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 658 598 60 380 1,732 540 12 -7 521 81 56 400 14 126 44 82 60 480 408 3 2 ( L ) 6 <") (»: 37 143 91 13 6 15 3 2 32 7 (') 7 4 2 (') 52 16 4 6 10 8 1 (') 5 2 39 15 8 2 7 6 22 67 22 7 15 69 8 6 9 2 2 1 1 1 23 2 7 n.a. ( L ) 4 n.a. 2 72 19 12 41 n.a. n.a. 710 652 57 387 1,834 584 13 -8 562 88 60 436 1 132 44 88 57 526 450 3 2 C) 6 ('. (') (") 42 163 107 16 8 17 3 2 36 17 (') 2 4 2 (') 56 16 5 6 11 9 1 < L ] 6 3 41 15 8 3 24 72 24 7 17 75 8 6 9 2 3 1 1 1 25 3 8 n.a. ( L ) 5 n.a. 3 76 19 11 46 n.a. n.a. 750 688 62 389 1,927 615 16 -9 590 95 65 461 17 137 48 89 62 553 477 3 3 (') 6 ( D : o ( L ) ( D ) 45 168 112 15 7 16 3 2 38 19 ( L ) 3 4 2 (') 56 15 4 6 11 10 2 (') 5 3 43 15 9 3 9 7 25 77 25 8 17 84 8 6 10 2 3 2 2 1 27 4 9 n.a. ( L ) 6 n.a. 3 77 19 8 49 n.a. n.a. 781 720 61 390 2,002 627 17 -9 601 107 73 467 18 141 49 93 61 566 484 3 3 (') 6 ( D ) 0) n 43 166 110 15 7 16 3 3 35 21 (') 4 4 2 (') 56 16 4 6 11 11 2 (') 6 3 46 14 11 4 9 8 26 78 27 8 19 89 8 7 10 2 4 2 2 8 4 10 n.a. «3 n.a. 3 82 20 7 54 n.a. n.a. 817 766 51 393 2,080 655 18 -10 627 115 76 497 21 138 39 99 51 604 518 3 3 ( L ) 6 c: ( L ) ( D ) 44 183 126 16 8 17 4 3 40 27 (') 5 5 2 58 16 4 6 11 11 2 (') 6 3 46 13 11 ( L ) 4 9 8 27 29 9 20 98 9 7 10 3 4 1 3 1 32 5 11 n.a. n.a. 4 86 21 7 58 n.a. n.a. 848 800 47 397 2,135 678 20 -11 647 120 81 515 21 141 35 106 47 630 542 3 2 1 6 ( n ) £ ( D ) 46 184 125 16 8 18 3 3 41 23 (') 5 5 2 59 16 3 5 12 12 2 (') 6 3 50 13 13 (') 5 10 8 27 84 31 9 22 112 10 8 10 5 4 4 4 1 35 6 12 n.a. ( L ) 9 n.a. 4 88 23 5 60 n.a. n.a. 908 854 53 399 2,275 721 22 -11 689 134 84 545 23 153 41 112 53 668 575 3 2 1 6 ( D ) ('. P) 50 190 128 17 9 19 3 3 42 21 34 10 24 120 11 8 11 6 5 1 5 1 38 6 14 n.a. < L i 9 n.a. 5 93 24 5 63 n.a. n.a. 998 948 50 404 2,470 793 23 -14 756 153 89 610 28 155 38 117 50 743 641 3 2 1 { i 1 (°) 58 225 158 1 10 20 5 4 47 36 ( L ) 8 7 2 66 17 3 5 12 15 3 c 56 12 15 M 8 12 9 29 96 36 11 26 131 12 8 11 6 6 1 6 1 41 7 15 n.a. ra n.a. 7 102 26 5 70 n.a. n.a. 1,136 1,072 64 413 2,750 910 30 -16 863 176 96 700 32 178 52 126 64 846 733 3 2 1 7 ( D ) ( L ) ( D ) 66 268 196 18 12 20 8 4 54 56 ( L ) 12 10 2 73 17 3 5 14 18 4 ( L ) 10 3 59 10 17 1 8 13 10 34 107 40 11 28 150 14 10 11 8 6 2 7 1 47 8 17 n.a. ( L ) 11 n.a. 8 113 28 5 80 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Vermont 363 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Vermont, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products , Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services' 4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,362 1,305 57 430 3,166 1.062 41 -19 1,002 223 136 843 44 175 45 130 57 1,005 862 4 3 1 8 ( n ) 2 (°) 86 307 224 19 13 23 8 4 54 79 (') 12 9 3 83 17 3 6 16 23 4 (') 11 3 63 9 20 1 7 15 12 39 126 47 14 34 182 16 10 12 10 6 2 9 1 60 9 23 n.a (') 13 n.a. 11 143 29 5 109 n.a. n.a. 1,481 1,419 62 437 3,389 1,1 48 -27 1,105 221 155 940 50 190 48 142 62 1,118 959 5 4 1 1 ( D ) 99 336 246 19 13 23 8 5 59 92 (') 13 9 3 90 18 3 7 18 25 4 (') 11 3 70 9 21 1 7 18 13 45 135 53 15 38 207 22 11 13 12 7 2 4 1 70 11 27 n.a. 1 15 n.a. 12 159 30 5 123 n.a. n.a. 1,618 1,551 67 446 3,625 1,271 53 -26 1,191 241 186 1,017 59 194 52 143 67 1,203 1.025 5 4 1 9 n 1 P) 115 338 247 1 14 24 7 5 54 100 (') 12 10 3 91 20 3 7 17 26 5 (') 10 3 79 10 23 1 8 22 15 48 146 57 18 40 227 25 11 13 13 7 2 4 1 78 12 31 n.a. 1 16 n.a. 14 179 36 6 136 n.a. n.a. 1,749 1,682 67 454 3,850 1,345 58 -24 1,263 265 221 1,070 65 209 53 157 67 1,278 1,073 7 5 2 8 P) (') ( D ) 114 336 242 19 15 24 4 4 48 101 (') 13 10 4 93 20 (') 3 6 18 27 5 P-J 10 3 87 11 26 1 8 24 17 52 160 67 19 47 244 28 11 13 13 9 2 4 1 84 13 35 n.a. 1 17 n.a. 14 205 40 7 158 n.a. n.a. 1,936 1,861 75 463 4,178 1,478 63 -21 1,394 293 249 1,162 77 240 62 178 75 1,403 1,171 8 6 2 10 2 ( d : 125 359 260 22 17 26 3 7 52 103 (') 15 10 4 100 20 (') 4 7 19 28 6 (') 11 3 98 11 30 1 9 28 19 58 174 69 21 48 270 33 12 13 14 9 2 4 1 90 15 39 n.a 1 20 n.a. 17 233 43 7 182 n.a. n.a. 2,130 2.053 78 469 4,547 1,623 79 -20 1,524 324 282 1,282 87 255 62 193 78 1,545 1,287 10 7 3 9 P ^ 1 P) 134 408 300 27 19 27 4 8 67 110 (') 20 12 4 109 21 (') 5 7 21 31 7 C) 13 3 110 12 35 1 8 31 22 62 72 24 48 292 34 13 13 16 11 3 5 1 99 16 41 n a 1 21 n.a. 19 259 47 7 205 n.a. n.a 2,296 2,231 64 473 4,852 1,707 87 -17 1,603 356 337 1,360 99 248 48 200 64 1,642 1,365 10 7 3 11 ( D ) 3 ( D ) 119 455 337 31 21 29 5 9 76 123 (') 26 12 5 118 22 (') 4 8 24 34 7 (') 15 4 117 12 37 1 9 34 23 70 200 70 27 43 312 32 13 12 18 12 3 5 1 111 19 43 n.a 1 22 n.a. 19 278 53 9 215 n.a. n.a. 2,481 2.416 65 480 5,171 1,791 91 -11 1,689 371 422 1,420 114 256 48 208 65 1,725 1,423 11 13 P> 4 ( D ) 110 461 344 30 19 28 4 8 74 133 (') 27 1 6 n.a 116 24 (') 4 8 23 35 6 (') 13 3 119 12 36 1 10 36 23 83 208 76 29 47 342 38 14 12 18 14 4 6 1 125 20 42 13 1 16 n.a. 20 302 58 11 233 n a n a 2,779 2,697 81 485 5,728 2.020 100 -6 1,915 407 457 1,564 136 320 63 257 1,939 1,616 14 10 4 16 !r o> 7 ( D ) 131 520 388 36 23 30 4 10 76 161 ( L ) 26 15 n.a. 132 26 (') 5 10 28 38 8 (') 13 4 135 13 42 1 11 41 28 92 232 89 33 55 387 44 17 14 22 18 4 7 1 139 21 42 19 1 16 n.a 22 323 62 12 249 n.a. n a 3,023 2,954 69 492 6,143 2,195 109 -2 2,083 464 4/6 1,711 160 324 47 277 69 2.126 1,778 11 9 2 17 PJ 8 P) 139 593 444 43 24 33 6 11 87 186 1 28 17 10 n a 149 27 CI 6 12 32 43 8 I 1 ) 16 4 149 13 45 1 17 44 29 98 249 96 36 60 425 49 18 15 27 16 5 8 2 154 26 45 16 1 16 n a 26 348 67 12 269 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 364 Vermont STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Vermont, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,485 3,387 98 498 6,995 2,580 129 -2 2,449 530 506 1,982 193 405 71 334 98 2,482 2,102 13 12 2 16 (») 5 (") 180 714 541 55 28 37 7 15 103 227 1 36 20 12 n.a. 173 30 ( L ) 6 14 38 51 9 (') 19 5 169 14 50 1 19 52 32 120 288 114 41 73 487 58 20 17 38 17 6 9 2 170 27 48 27 1 18 n.a. 30 380 74 13 293 n.a. n.a. 3,946 3,838 108 506 7,803 2,892 149 5 2,748 625 573 2,225 217 450 78 372 108 2,784 2,376 15 14 2 20 (") 7 n 198 839 643 68 30 41 9 21 122 269 1 43 25 15 n a. 196 32 (') 7 15 43 61 10 (') 21 6 187 15 56 1 20 58 36 140 318 126 47 79 535 64 22 16 44 18 6 10 2 186 30 53 28 1 18 n.a. 37 408 78 13 317 146 170 4,423 4,312 111 513 8,629 3,136 164 13 2,984 754 684 2,435 245 456 79 377 111 3,025 2,583 15 14 1 28 (") 15 P) 209 925 721 68 31 41 13 76 141 252 2 51 30 16 n.a. 204 34 (') 9 15 46 62 12 (') 22 5 197 16 58 2 19 61 41 146 338 133 52 80 592 66 24 16 52 19 7 10 2 216 34 55 26 1 21 n.a. 44 442 83 14 345 159 187 4,951 4,827 125 516 9,603 3,427 200 19 3.245 923 783 2,693 273 461 93 368 125 3,302 2,815 16 16 1 28 ( D ) 16 P) 224 1,004 789 63 29 44 13 84 154 300 3 53 29 17 n.a, 215 37 ( L ) 8 16 48 64 13 (') 24 4 209 17 62 2 21 63 45 155 374 144 58 86 660 75 24 15 62 20 6 15 2 240 37 63 29 1 21 n.a. 51 487 92 17 379 178 200 5,260 5,137 122 519 10,132 3.583 207 24 3,400 990 870 2,861 296 426 90 336 122 3,461 2,936 17 16 ( L ) 27 < D ) 14 222 1,029 804 52 26 45 14 90 131 341 3 60 28 14 n.a, 225 39 (') 10 18 49 67 13 (') 24 4 221 16 65 2 22 67 49 163 394 135 64 71 728 83 27 15 73 21 8 16 2 268 40 72 28 1 21 n.a. 51 525 97 20 408 187 221 5,659 5,575 84 523 10,813 3.872 216 23 3,680 1,058 921 3,084 327 462 53 408 84 3,788 3,216 23 21 3 19 < D i 276 1,069 825 59 29 47 16 95 111 361 5 62 30 12 n.a, 244 41 ( L ) 13 20 56 71 14 ( L ) 24 5 242 20 74 2 27 69 50 171 165 69 96 807 85 36 15 89 27 11 17 3 290 46 79 32 2 22 n.a. 54 572 104 22 446 205 241 6,244 6,164 81 527 11,857 4,272 239 29 4,062 1,238 945 3,374 350 548 50 497 4,192 3.572 27 23 4 9 12 336 1,148 888 71 31 48 18 98 114 390 6 63 35 15 n.a 259 45 ( L ) 13 21 58 75 16 ( L ) 27 4 266 23 84 3 32 69 56 192 498 171 75 96 913 100 40 17 102 36 15 21 4 310 56 89 36 2 22 n.a. 63 619 111 24 485 225 260 6,784 6,685 99 530 12,800 4,725 276 31 4,479 1.316 989 3,703 387 634 69 566 99 4,626 3,950 28 25 4 24 ( L ) 13 11 413 1,234 959 77 37 54 17 105 116 420 5 75 39 14 n.a. 275 49 (') 13 1 63 82 16 (') 29 4 283 26 87 3 35 69 63 224 562 178 83 95 1,004 106 48 17 120 45 12 23 4 331 62 96 40 2 22 n.a. 75 675 120 27 529 237 292 7,303 7,206 97 534 13,675 5,135 306 35 4,863 1,412 1,029 4,046 431 657 70 587 97 5,037 4,315 29 26 3 11 ( D ) ( D ) 13 492 1,308 1,002 86 38 56 18 104 111 432 4 89 50 13 n.a. 306 58 (') 13 20 66 97 17 ( L ) 30 4 296 21 92 3 38 70 71 247 596 211 94 117 1,126 123 55 17 142 47 15 25 6 368 71 102 41 2 23 n.a. 86 722 122 27 573 255 318 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Vermont 365 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Vermont, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands)" Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products ....: Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade , Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 ' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 8,768 8,645 122 550 15,948 6,285 386 51 5,949 1,696 1,123 4,879 524 881 91 790 122 6.162 5,285 47 45 2 21 <") P) 16 609 1,436 1,108 107 49 76 21 106 126 459 2 91 55 16 n.a. 329 72 (') 16 17 65 110 19 (') 26 2 335 ( n ) 108 ( D ) 44 87 80 350 719 319 118 201 1,450 153 70 18 170 61 22 35 10 472 90 127 51 3 30 111 25 877 152 30 696 304 391 9,601 9,473 128 558 17,215 6,769 427 52 6,395 1.984 1,222 5,246 579 944 95 849 128 6,641 5,678 46 44 2 16 (') (') 15 643 1,525 1,170 107 47 83 24 106 138 476 4 100 66 20 n.a. 355 79 ( n ) 12 17 69 121 21 5 29 P) 356 ( D ) 117 P) 47 87 90 362 761 356 137 219 1,613 163 68 19 189 60 28 40 12 542 99 140 55 3 35 128 31 963 161 30 772 332 439 9,979 9,875 104 564 17,677 6,978 446 53 6,585 2,030 1,364 5,434 625 919 65 854 104 6,874 5,821 53 50 2 17 16 575 1,552 1,184 105 45 81 23 95 139 512 5 93 67 19 n.a. 367 90 (') 10 18 69 125 23 1 31 1 377 ( D ) 121 P) 47 97 95 362 765 381 147 233 1,740 168 64 20 213 63 32 45 22 595 94 154 63 4 39 133 33 1,053 176 34 843 356 487 10,147 10,055 92 567 17,899 6,998 465 54 6,587 2.041 1,520 5,465 663 870 54 816 92 6.906 5,793 54 52 2 18 (') 1 (') 17 487 1,564 1,185 107 P) 77 n 90 135 525 7 89 66 21 n a. 379 98 (') 9 17 70 128 23 1 31 (') 383 10 123 5 44 97 103 370 750 373 147 226 1,795 157 60 19 204 62 28 46 22 648 103 174 66 5 42 126 34 1,113 184 36 894 375 519 10,762 10.601 161 570 18,883 7,504 491 55 7,068 2,013 1,681 5,783 710 1,011 124 887 161 7,343 6,160 56 54 2 18 p n 17 499 1,610 1,197 116 50 78 27 90 141 512 11 80 66 28 n.a 412 106 (') 10 19 74 137 26 1 39 408 11 132 5 47 100 112 412 793 413 154 260 1,951 171 64 21 243 65 31 49 24 694 110 183 76 5 44 139 34 1,183 199 39 945 395 550 11,128 11,006 121 574 19,392 7,815 516 53 7,352 2,014 1,762 6,024 780 1,011 82 929 121 7,694 6,472 57 55 2 19 ('•) n o 18 524 1,639 1,209 122 55 78 31 85 144 501 16 75 68 33 n.a. 430 114 (') 11 23 75 142 23 1 42 1 441 11 143 5 52 109 121 420 838 442 159 283 2.091 178 65 22 259 69 33 45 26 744 122 196 86 5 47 157 37 1.222 211 39 972 399 573 11,688 11,572 115 579 20,196 8,130 547 59 7,642 2,184 1,861 6.269 820 1,040 75 965 115 8,015 6.753 58 56 2 21 ( D ) ( n ) (") 20 545 1,660 1,193 129 57 76 35 87 148 462 20 79 65 34 n a 467 120 (') 13 24 82 152 23 3 49 1 460 12 145 5 54 118 126 449 882 445 159 285 2,233 184 67 23 268 76 37 80 21 792 130 214 87 6 50 160 40 1,261 214 42 1,006 410 596 12,375 12,281 94 582 21,246 8,464 580 66 7,950 2,411 2,013 6,593 822 1.050 48 1,001 94 8,370 7,065 57 57 1 20 (') ( D ) P) 19 582 1,725 1,240 134 58 80 35 96 152 477 22 83 63 41 n a 486 128 ( L ) 15 24 82 156 22 5 54 ( L ) 488 11 155 5 60 124 133 466 915 472 166 307 2,339 183 69 24 275 78 42 57 22 856 137 223 9-4 6 51 183 39 1,305 219 41 1,044 425 619 13,004 12,874 130 586 22,179 8,866 604 71 8,334 2.606 2,065 6,942 798 1,126 83 1,043 130 8.736 7,394 57 59 -2 21 (') P P) 20 608 1,813 1,309 133 60 83 36 104 162 511 21 V) 62 46 n a 504 134 ( L ) 14 24 85 159 25 5 58 ( L ) 508 10 138 6 87 130 138 458 946 495 170 325 2.487 190 70 25 337 80 53 63 23 868 144 232 102 6 54 199 41 1,342 226 42 1,075 438 637 13,549 13,439 109 589 23,017 9,268 636 81 8,712 2,693 2,143 7,325 795 1.148 62 1,087 109 9,159 7,752 60 62 -2 23 (') P) ( r 'i 21 631 1,897 1,378 141 68 88 37 120 171 521 24 92 66 50 n a 519 134 (' ) 15 2b 89 163 26 2 63 ( L ) 531 10 144 6 92 134 144 473 992 518 183 335 2,628 205 73 24 3'3 87 55 63 24 8 go 152 244 110 7 55 213 43 1.407 236 41 1.130 464 666 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 366 Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Virginia Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 68%\. 80% V^ \ \ \^^K^8% 1 X^ \s*— 12% 17% □ Net earnings by place of residence I I Dividends, interest, and rent □ Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 86% y^ \ 85% Y V \\/ 10% ^^P-7% \. \^-4% y*-8% | ! Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income I I Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 ELo, n Hi— i 1 It Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Virginia 367 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for 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 1,049 878 170 2,425 433 881 3 n.a. 878 153 18 637 6 238 142 96 170 711 602 12 18 30 148 104 141 38 111 109 37 28 44 928 829 98 2,427 382 764 3 n.a. 761 147 19 605 6 154 72 82 98 666 551 12 16 22 135 100 129 33 104 115 38 29 48 899 777 123 2,445 368 724 3 n.a. 721 140 38 552 5 167 101 66 123 602 482 11 13 18 120 85 112 30 92 120 40 30 49 690 625 65 2,452 281 544 3 n.a. 541 123 26 448 5 91 50 41 65 479 368 7 9 9 93 66 84 26 75 111 38 28 44 696 594 102 2,460 283 572 3 n.a. 569 103 24 439 5 129 88 41 102 470 356 8 9 8 93 63 82 24 68 114 41 28 45 790 694 96 2,485 318 654 3 n.a. 651 116 23 511 5 139 80 59 96 558 422 8 14 12 113 69 105 26 74 136 56 31 49 875 744 131 2,520 347 742 3 n.a. 739 113 23 559 5 179 111 67 131 611 459 9 15 15 126 75 114 27 78 152 61 33 58 991 869 122 2,552 388 815 3 n.a. 812 131 48 627 6 182 101 81 122 693 520 9 17 20 144 83 128 29 88 173 84 34 55 1,087 927 161 2,590 420 928 9 n.a. 919 142 27 695 7 226 137 89 161 767 586 12 20 25 163 92 144 32 98 181 81 39 61 1,019 900 119 2,638 386 866 9 n.a. 858 130 31 674 7 186 97 89 119 748 557 11 21 30 137 87 145 32 94 190 86 41 64 1,127 1,002 125 2,670 422 962 9 n.a. 952 142 32 754 7 200 102 98 125 836 629 11 22 40 165 95 160 34 101 208 98 43 66 1,258 1.140 118 2,720 463 1,075 10 n.a. 1,065 157 36 857 8 210 95 115 118 957 710 11 25 50 192 106 182 34 110 247 109 71 67 1,719 1.574 145 2,975 578 1,525 15 n.a. 1,510 173 35 1,236 10 280 117 163 145 1.381 975 12 33 128 278 124 237 40 123 405 170 167 69 2,581 2,375 206 3,311 779 2.356 35 n.a. 2,321 223 36 1,954 13 389 173 216 206 2.150 1,276 16 40 228 362 151 285 45 150 874 275 529 69 2,935 Nonfarm personal income 2.700 236 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 3,510 836 2,733 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals' Net earnings by place of residence 68 n.a. 2,665 233 38 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements 2,275 Other labor income 16 443 Farm 199 244 Earnings by industry: 6 Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 11 .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade 236 2,497 1,344 18 44 138 417 191 321 Finance, insurance, and real estate 46 Services Government and government enterprises 170 1,154 391 Military State and local 689 74 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 , Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 . Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,263 2,982 281 3,642 896 3,063 80 n.a. 2,983 229 51 2,547 23 494 239 255 281 2,782 1,403 20 48 83 425 234 349 48 196 1,379 428 872 79 3,372 3,077 295 3,566 946 3,131 85 n.a. 3,046 233 93 2,582 28 521 254 267 295 2,836 1,454 23 46 77 419 235 382 54 218 1,382 396 901 85 3,350 3,002 348 3,371 994 2,965 65 n.a. 2,900 279 172 2,338 30 598 299 298 348 2,617 1,644 22 49 105 441 248 469 68 242 973 340 531 102 3,296 2,990 307 3,273 1,007 2,876 55 n.a. 2,821 296 178 2,297 36 543 254 289 307 2,569 1,862 24 65 135 526 262 507 77 267 707 314 271 122 3,659 3.287 372 3,207 1,141 3,093 47 109 3,155 342 162 2,375 40 678 317 361 372 2,721 2,028 24 79 167 589 273 518 85 293 693 328 230 135 3,702 3,411 291 3,292 1,125 3,056 50 141 3,147 376 179 2,413 44 599 240 359 291 2,765 2,015 20 60 184 584 265 507 86 307 750 358 238 153 4,140 3,822 317 3,315 1,249 3,367 64 169 3,472 406 261 2,654 53 660 264 396 317 3,050 2,207 21 71 203 658 279 537 104 334 843 389 287 167 4,850 4,472 378 3,434 1,412 4,075 76 198 4,197 452 201 3.238 67 769 322 447 378 3,697 2,539 23 82 250 763 329 610 115 367 1,157 498 473 186 5,272 4,920 351 3,504 1,504 4,420 80 245 4,585 473 213 3,568 76 777 294 483 351 4,069 2,755 24 79 279 829 349 668 135 392 1,314 535 575 205 5,447 5,187 260 3,557 1,531 4,514 84 271 4.701 514 232 3,734 83 698 209 489 260 4.254 2,876 24 71 275 890 358 695 148 416 1,378 541 612 225 5,528 5,237 291 3,555 1,555 4,511 93 276 4.694 577 257 3,686 87 738 240 498 291 4,220 2,861 25 54 257 869 359 712 163 423 1.359 511 600 248 5,870 5.604 266 3,588 1,636 4,751 105 312 4,957 629 284 3,878 101 772 216 556 266 4,485 3,136 25 65 289 941 384 757 192 484 1,349 547 533 268 6,355 6.075 281 3,722 1,708 5,154 118 347 5,384 669 303 4,210 118 827 231 596 281 4,873 3,469 26 83 334 1.027 434 816 207 542 1,404 570 540 294 6,655 6,458 197 3.844 1,731 5,326 137 384 5,572 734 349 4,418 134 774 146 628 197 5.129 3,668 26 91 351 1,089 466 836 213 596 1,461 586 547 329 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 368 Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for Virginia, 1958-97 Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,971 6,672 299 3,914 1,781 5,522 134 412 5,800 760 411 4,519 127 876 244 632 299 5,223 3,719 27 14 13 79 2 67 ( L ) 10 341 1,077 411 71 55 33 37 45 19 27 11 90 6 14 4 667 123 60 114 56 57 47 181 3 9 16 443 147 79 15 78 69 54 232 631 221 66 155 667 26 79 86 59 26 16 14 8 155 36 31 n.a. ('■) 87 n.a. 44 1,504 615 520 370 n.a. n.a. 7,432 7,192 240 3,951 1,881 5,871 154 439 6,155 824 453 4,870 147 853 183 671 240 5,631 4,045 26 14 11 77 2 64 1 10 371 1,190 473 83 64 37 47 44 21 38 13 101 7 16 4 717 122 63 130 61 64 49 194 4 12 18 470 149 75 55 256 682 238 70 169 734 29 83 87 79 26 20 15 7 171 44 34 n.a. ( L ) 92 n.a. 47 1,586 632 564 391 n.a. n.a. 7,703 7,448 255 3,986 1,933 6,022 177 484 6,329 899 475 5,013 156 852 197 656 255 5,767 4,183 25 15 10 74 2 60 1 11 379 1.245 509 80 67 37 49 46 26 50 12 118 7 16 735 124 66 130 62 65 52 201 3 13 17 480 146 93 16 89 78 59 270 698 245 75 170 768 30 85 93 81 29 18 17 7 178 47 37 n.a. ( L ) 97 n.a. 50 1.584 653 508 423 n.a. n.a. 8,189 7,924 265 4,095 2,000 6,339 192 520 6,666 980 542 5,276 173 889 204 685 265 6,073 4,365 26 15 10 72 2 57 2 12 418 1,306 546 77 67 39 50 48 30 55 13 144 6 16 760 128 69 129 68 66 54 211 4 14 18 481 139 99 16 83 83 62 284 712 262 81 181 805 32 91 93 75 32 20 19 7 186 53 41 n.a. ('-> 101 n.a. 55 1,708 724 524 461 n.a. n.a. 8,833 8,573 260 4,180 2,113 6,812 207 573 7,178 1,075 580 5,694 192 926 201 725 260 6,552 4,722 28 17 11 74 2 58 2 12 462 1,442 611 80 80 45 52 52 34 68 17 160 7 16 831 134 73 143 79 70 58 234 4 19 18 502 146 107 16 79 88 65 303 755 281 85 196 875 34 98 96 87 36 22 20 7 203 57 45 n.a. ( L ) 106 n.a. 62 1,830 759 559 512 n.a. n.a. 9,442 9,265 177 4,276 2,208 7,267 239 623 7,650 1,162 629 6,181 213 873 113 760 177 7,090 5,056 27 17 10 78 2 61 3 13 526 1,509 649 89 90 52 56 55 33 73 19 159 8 16 860 141 76 144 85 73 61 240 3 20 17 527 146 116 17 84 95 68 327 791 312 93 219 959 37 104 98 111 40 25 20 7 218 66 49 n.a. M 112 n.a. 72 2,034 808 670 556 n.a. n.a. 10,413 10.155 258 4,357 2,390 8,031 260 677 8,449 1,287 677 6,769 241 1,021 195 826 258 7,774 5,522 30 18 12 81 2 61 3 15 576 1,660 727 95 99 56 60 63 41 82 22 184 8 17 933 150 83 156 93 79 68 257 4 23 19 563 150 128 19 87 106 72 357 864 340 102 238 1,052 47 113 103 126 43 24 21 7 244 75 54 n.a. 1 117 n.a. 79 2,251 875 754 623 n.a. n.a. 11,271 11,025 246 4,411 2,555 8,595 274 767 9,088 1,433 750 7,278 273 1.044 182 862 246 8,349 5,970 34 20 14 84 2 63 4 15 640 1,799 783 103 112 61 68 62 50 91 25 183 9 17 1,016 157 86 173 101 86 73 288 4 26 21 604 154 143 20 94 117 76 383 934 364 109 255 1,128 54 120 106 140 43 22 22 7 259 80 60 n.a. 1 121 n.a. 94 2,379 882 798 699 n.a. n.a. 12,212 12,014 198 4,456 2,741 9,344 360 835 9,819 1,546 847 7,989 300 1,054 138 916 9,145 6,454 35 21 14 88 2 66 4 16 674 1,958 857 109 121 66 76 69 58 115 26 188 12 18 ( L ) 1,101 165 88 189 113 95 79 312 4 33 23 650 162 153 21 104 130 407 1,004 390 119 271 1,248 61 131 110 160 47 25 24 7 288 89 66 n.a. 1 133 n.a. 107 2,691 936 959 796 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Virginia 369 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions ol dollars] for Virginia, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) ' Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment , Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Pnnting and publishing Chemicals and allied products .... Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 ' 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 14,775 14,557 218 4,558 3,242 11,274 476 1,041 11,839 1.784 1.152 9.671 407 1,197 158 1,038 218 11,056 7,669 42 30 12 119 2 89 12 16 745 2,356 1,016 121 137 74 90 74 71 147 34 231 12 22 4 1,339 196 106 227 144 109 93 389 4 45 27 759 164 180 26 141 153 95 471 1,187 482 142 340 1,509 74 152 127 180 60 28 27 9 369 98 85 n.a. 1 147 n.a. 152 3,387 1,174 1,166 1,047 n.a. n.a. 16,358 16.120 239 4,614 3,545 12,757 546 910 13,120 1,921 1,318 11,022 458 1,277 173 1.103 239 12,518 8,439 44 34 10 133 2 105 8 18 836 2.552 1,109 137 147 81 97 85 83 165 32 239 16 24 4 1,443 211 112 240 157 119 103 410 4 60 27 822 174 193 27 154 171 104 524 1,304 534 163 371 1,690 80 160 133 210 66 36 29 9 432 110 98 n.a. 1 160 n.a. 167 4,079 1,552 1,330 1,196 n.a. n.a. 17,583 17,339 244 4.660 3,773 13,693 591 797 13,899 2,088 1,596 1 1 ,830 536 1.327 1 1.147 244 13,449 9,118 48 35 13 169 2 139 8 20 920 2.633 1,148 136 147 85 100 94 88 183 34 238 1 23 3 1,486 220 128 242 166 126 109 399 4 67 26 922 190 209 31 176 199 118 576 1,404 573 186 387 1,873 98 165 138 232 73 37 33 9 491 127 109 n.a, 2 168 n.a 192 4,331 1,631 1.345 1.355 n.a. n a. 19,253 19,027 226 4,753 4,051 14,905 667 805 15,044 2,298 1,911 12,876 629 1,400 155 1,246 226 14,679 9,966 52 40 11 171 3 145 3 21 1,031 2,808 1,254 144 156 92 106 103 91 222 34 262 17 24 3 1,553 236 141 241 178 136 116 404 4 71 26 1.009 196 229 31 191 228 135 647 1,523 657 205 452 2,069 112 164 143 242 84 41 37 10 557 145 119 n.a. 3 182 n.a, 231 4,713 1,801 1,440 1,473 n.a. n.a. 21,452 21,157 295 4,828 4,443 16,670 758 850 16,762 2,475 2,215 14.271 759 1,640 224 1,416 295 16,375 11,283 56 44 12 208 3 173 10 23 1,195 3,185 1,488 166 183 104 120 115 117 261 42 330 19 27 5 1,697 255 151 276 190 148 128 432 4 87 26 1,147 208 268 37 217 269 149 722 1,698 745 229 516 2.326 121 168 148 278 92 46 42 10 634 164 140 n a 2 195 n a 286 5,092 1,888 1,562 1,642 n.a. n.a. 24,200 23,810 390 4,907 4,932 18,762 937 916 18,742 2.819 2,640 16.091 884 1,787 315 1,473 390 18,372 12,813 67 55 12 230 2 191 12 25 1,423 3,572 1,711 190 204 120 131 183 127 302 53 351 22 27 3 1,860 278 186 324 207 158 146 440 4 94 24 1,302 227 309 45 261 302 159 847 1,922 841 254 587 2,610 140 173 157 348 101 48 48 11 707 174 157 n a 3 213 n a 330 5,559 1,995 1.653 1.911 n.a. n a 27,011 26,657 354 4,978 5,426 20,633 1,072 1,012 20,573 3,273 3,165 17.707 1,056 1,870 270 1,600 354 20,279 14,195 74 60 14 343 4 286 25 28 1,564 3,890 1,854 191 216 134 153 212 149 332 43 365 26 32 1 2,036 314 208 340 216 167 163 493 5 105 25 1,427 228 334 53 301 335 176 982 2.080 884 291 592 2,951 149 183 152 416 110 55 55 12 820 197 174 n.a. 3 236 n a 390 6.084 2.183 1,746 2,155 n.a. n a 29,608 29,309 299 5,056 5,856 21,988 1,142 1,234 22,080 3,555 3,973 18,752 1,272 1,964 219 1,745 299 21,689 15,114 73 58 14 450 3 382 38 28 1,537 3,986 1,1 186 170 127 153 223 157 377 57 384 29 35 n.a 2.088 345 223 321 205 175 178 513 6 98 24 1,493 213 340 51 313 377 200 1,105 2,200 933 325 608 3.338 168 197 155 516 120 67 69 14 970 227 149 77 3 227 n a 378 6,575 2.358 1.760 2,458 n.a. n a 33,015 32,749 265 5,133 6,432 24,496 1.266 1,414 24,644 3,947 4,424 20,715 1,558 2.222 165 2,057 265 24,231 17,183 89 67 21 489 2 398 59 30 1,711 4,553 2,173 218 211 143 190 244 181 414 81 420 33 39 n.a 2.380 386 258 393 239 203 199 524 7 140 30 1.705 248 391 60 352 418 234 1,217 2,494 1.091 356 735 3.835 199 229 184 646 144 73 84 16 1,124 254 151 94 5 240 n a 392 7,047 2.581 1.762 2.705 n.a. n a 36,686 36,495 192 5.206 7,047 27,173 1.399 1,600 27.374 4,454 4,858 22,874 1.855 2,445 105 2,340 192 26,981 19,397 85 66 18 611 65 33 1,864 5,189 2.521 254 236 161 233 277 199 464 132 484 38 42 n.a. 2.668 428 274 440 255 229 247 578 8 180 29 1,899 277 433 65 403 463 258 1,336 2,707 1,220 411 809 4,381 222 241 205 805 139 80 97 17 1.267 297 158 107 4 338 n a 403 7,585 2,840 1,838 2.906 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 370 Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Virginia, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 3 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 41,732 41,416 316 5,284 7,898 30,771 1,579 1,917 31,109 5.264 5,359 25,615 2,174 2.982 190 2,792 316 30,455 22,114 108 83 25 705 10 611 43 40 2,188 5,822 2,844 319 272 185 266 312 225 515 157 503 44 47 n.a. 2,978 470 337 484 271 258 299 627 9 191 31 2,099 289 497 78 418 524 294 1,552 3,082 1,426 468 958 5,133 266 284 228 998 174 103 113 22 1,477 346 171 127 5 329 n.a. 491 8,341 3,117 1,985 3,239 n.a. n.a. 46,902 46,724 178 5,325 8,809 34,122 1,827 2,259 34,554 6,240 6,108 28,638 2,462 3,022 43 2,979 178 33,944 24,894 124 96 28 807 10 695 56 45 2,488 6,484 3,159 374 273 209 292 362 259 596 172 513 56 52 n.a 3,325 520 378 526 274 298 372 702 11 210 34 2,365 316 560 88 465 602 335 1,783 3.389 1,615 542 1,073 5,839 298 302 225 1,238 196 115 124 23 1,678 365 194 146 5 333 n.a. 595 9,050 3,354 2.097 3.599 1,352 2,246 53,439 53,351 5,368 9,954 37.646 2,035 2,742 38,352 7,796 7,291 31,791 2,808 3,047 -50 3,098 88 37,558 27,493 119 92 26 998 14 813 122 48 2,472 7,121 3,436 363 292 217 299 401 284 691 166 628 54 40 n.a. 3,685 567 470 574 296 339 389 780 12 224 35 2,640 352 580 89 517 721 382 2,061 3,633 1,743 631 1,112 6,706 333 326 216 1,500 206 134 141 25 1,958 402 228 171 6 357 n.a. 702 10.065 3,715 2.369 3,981 1,488 2,493 60,095 59,793 303 5,444 11,039 41,569 2,369 2,883 42,083 9,630 8,382 35,177 3,142 3,250 169 3.081 303 41,266 29,997 119 103 15 1,064 16 871 132 46 2,367 7,849 3,791 340 318 240 321 427 318 822 168 728 65 44 n.a. 4,058 620 565 613 305 368 421 854 15 257 39 2,990 373 612 92 596 867 450 2,275 3.959 1,881 683 1,198 7,493 376 347 212 1,689 223 127 152 25 2.241 415 245 183 7 390 n.a. 860 1 1 ,269 3.950 2.927 4,393 1,640 2,753 64,522 64,405 117 5,493 11,747 44,368 2,599 2,910 44,679 10,643 9,200 37,819 3,478 3,072 -27 3,099 117 44,252 31,898 127 114 13 1,073 12 903 111 48 2,319 8,127 3.843 291 295 228 303 439 317 895 162 804 65 44 n.a 4,284 666 614 609 302 375 474 923 1 265 36 3,316 379 623 90 670 990 564 2.452 4,176 1,906 767 1,140 8.403 407 374 210 1,988 234 152 155 27 2,554 481 259 192 8 435 n.a. 927 12.353 4,277 3,346 4,731 1,769 2,962 70,053 70,007 46 5,565 12,589 48,402 2,882 2,950 48,470 11,672 9,910 41,099 3,862 3,440 -91 3,531 46 48,356 35,170 157 134 23 797 5 685 56 51 2,731 8,844 4,263 344 327 253 309 453 315 1,010 194 934 66 59 n.a. 4,582 674 598 668 333 406 544 992 20 311 35 3,631 415 670 93 740 1,095 617 2,596 4,710 2,265 861 1,404 9,438 424 444 207 2,379 280 184 177 33 2,723 527 287 222 9 473 n.a. 1,070 13,186 4,633 3,466 5,087 1,877 3.209 78,597 78,281 316 5,644 13,926 54,484 3,183 3,092 54,393 13,944 10,260 45.812 4,152 4,521 183 4,338 316 54,167 40,135 177 161 16 971 4 830 77 59 3,454 9.818 4,908 410 364 291 338 477 389 1,214 222 1,054 73 77 n.a. 4,910 715 579 689 355 447 626 1,089 24 351 36 4,114 444 794 103 842 1,231 700 2.927 5,304 2,508 974 1,534 10.862 453 503 234 2,887 351 227 197 39 2,953 634 331 247 10 520 n.a. 1,275 14,032 4.901 3,706 5,425 1,969 3,456 85,190 84,972 218 5,715 14,906 59,641 3,615 3,166 59.191 15,077 10,922 50,226 4,553 4,861 84 4.776 218 59.422 44.413 231 190 41 897 4 720 107 66 4,194 10,483 5,320 460 390 321 335 510 435 1,293 250 1,165 84 78 n.a 5,163 767 594 678 349 474 728 1,134 26 378 35 4,457 442 818 112 925 1.391 770 3,099 5,973 2,709 1,089 1,620 12,370 510 592 231 3,548 420 208 228 41 3.213 697 359 279 12 564 n.a. 1,468 15,009 5,074 3,913 6,022 2,178 3,844 92,037 91,775 263 5.812 15,837 64,957 4,010 3,193 64,140 16,297 11,600 54,717 5,016 5,224 140 5,084 263 64,695 48,786 267 216 51 698 1 628 -5 73 5,136 11,012 5,577 531 405 355 340 529 421 1,314 300 1,188 116 78 n.a. 5,435 796 564 732 368 507 836 1,164 29 408 30 4,797 449 905 118 1,046 1.450 830 3,427 6,487 3,100 1,274 1,825 13.864 514 654 239 4,066 443 246 248 45 3,512 806 392 317 44 623 n.a. 1,715 15.909 5,137 4,098 6,675 2,409 4.266 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Virginia 3 7 1 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Virginia, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place ol Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) > Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income "> Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 1 '' Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 109,051 108,550 501 6,037 18,064 78,031 4,926 3,726 76,831 19,125 13,095 65,402 5,978 6,651 366 6,285 501 77,530 59,128 363 319 44 739 2 572 57 109 6,314 12,150 6,206 643 449 398 425 559 592 1,269 350 1,187 233 101 n.a. 5,944 803 607 792 370 547 1.021 1,283 21 486 14 5,386 413 1,006 138 1,224 1,706 899 4,173 7,389 4,410 1,620 2,790 18,203 606 781 248 4,072 586 284 351 118 4,590 1,053 492 411 52 821 3,563 176 18,402 5,905 4,439 8,059 2,906 5,152 117,776 117,155 621 6,120 19,244 83,523 5,405 3,954 82,072 21,580 14,124 70,014 6,606 6,903 477 6,426 621 82,902 63,107 377 342 35 642 1 515 1 108 6,570 12,704 6.478 679 456 401 458 576 654 1,326 345 1,196 290 97 n.a 6,226 798 687 829 396 598 1,111 1,263 23 498 23 5,655 383 1,069 152 1,321 1,783 946 4,589 7,813 4,717 1,759 2,959 20,041 648 790 262 4,551 588 277 377 133 5,160 1,152 546 462 57 895 3,915 229 19,795 6,343 4,607 8,845 3,184 5,661 124,401 123,762 639 6,214 20,021 87,322 5,689 4,528 86,161 22,824 15,417 73.512 7,175 6,635 471 6,164 639 86,683 65,355 428 390 38 684 2 553 19 110 6,113 13.073 6,721 674 445 411 464 621 712 1,389 336 1,271 310 87 n.a. 6,352 859 713 803 394 623 1.134 1,261 31 511 25 5,647 405 1,102 176 1,053 1,951 960 4,718 8.022 4,989 1,880 3.109 21,681 689 811 270 5,022 613 289 462 135 5,632 1,230 580 535 62 941 4,178 232 21,328 6,733 4,948 9,647 3,388 6,259 128,807 128,226 581 6,284 20,498 89.306 5,951 4,918 88,273 23,545 16,988 75,176 7,681 6,448 416 6,032 581 88,725 66,266 446 407 39 664 2 535 28 100 5,260 13,252 6,717 611 421 378 427 626 735 1,431 330 1,361 310 88 n.a. 6,535 917 716 807 401 670 1,177 1,263 32 530 23 5,906 447 1,130 199 1,108 1,997 1,025 4,861 8,057 5,044 1,915 3,129 22,775 711 814 263 5,010 593 261 469 135 6.114 1,305 698 597 64 1,006 4,446 291 22,459 7,242 5.190 10.026 3,458 6,568 135,857 135,252 605 6.384 21,280 94,742 6,246 5,240 93,735 23,205 18,917 79,421 8,369 6,952 447 6,505 605 94,137 70,610 465 429 36 665 2 532 29 103 5,158 13,900 6.926 652 458 358 456 631 822 1,423 414 1,346 279 87 n.a 6,974 972 721 873 433 717 1,299 1,312 33 593 20 6,203 448 1,209 194 1,194 2,061 1.098 5,063 8,411 5,829 2,115 3,714 24,915 761 860 293 5,456 617 268 539 135 6,601 1.393 747 653 67 1,087 5,098 340 23,527 7,777 5,503 10,247 3,492 6,756 143,137 142,641 496 6,467 22,133 99,619 6,568 5,619 98,670 24.317 20,150 82,771 9,146 7,702 321 7,381 496 99,123 74,838 495 462 33 648 2 503 32 111 5,678 14,163 7.181 694 479 372 481 643 862 1,374 525 1.333 322 96 n.a 6,982 1,034 665 900 396 718 1,360 1,202 32 652 22 6,559 430 1,298 187 1,286 2.183 1.175 5,177 8,726 6,666 2,415 4,252 26,727 781 946 311 6.015 669 302 533 142 6,932 1,456 803 717 68 1.325 5.376 352 24,285 7,994 5,484 10,807 3,698 7,109 150,591 150,036 555 6,539 23,031 104,309 6,i 5,823 103,144 26,115 21,332 86,656 9,811 7,842 386 7,456 555 103,754 78,744 546 510 36 656 1 500 30 126 6,164 14,742 7,478 748 493 389 502 665 914 1,447 586 1,309 315 110 n.a 7,264 1,093 666 911 389 768 1,519 1,161 33 705 20 6,791 412 1,399 195 1,365 2,149 1,271 5,510 9.293 6,844 2,514 4,330 28.198 801 970 322 6,382 744 303 542 146 7,240 1,498 900 757 74 1.486 5,642 392 25,010 8,196 5,350 1 1 ,464 3.954 7,510 158,066 157,605 461 6.602 23,943 109,224 7,364 5,737 107,597 27,653 22.816 91.186 9.764 8.274 287 7.987 461 108,762 83.243 565 536 30 643 1 472 36 133 6,524 15,034 7,713 751 491 388 481 714 969 1,567 614 1,310 315 113 n.a. 7.321 1,106 680 906 360 813 1,523 1,137 32 745 19 7,020 407 1.486 197 1.398 2.311 1,220 5,906 9.669 7,275 2,541 4,735 30,606 838 1,007 346 7,272 774 328 594 179 7.654 1,529 980 847 76 1,598 6.203 381 25,519 8,182 5,472 1 1 ,864 4,016 7.848 166,351 165,896 455 6,667 24,950 114,794 7,683 5,455 112,566 29,481 24,304 96,600 9,581 8,613 275 8.338 455 114,339 88,304 591 569 23 627 1 438 50 139 6,980 15,353 7,816 772 491 399 J 92 721 1,035 1,500 553 1,285 456 110 n.a 7,536 1,144 709 898 340 839 1,600 1,189 29 771 18 7,573 411 1.394 215 1,659 2.655 1.239 6,255 10,094 7,836 2,705 5,131 32.995 871 1,015 350 8,340 823 343 620 172 7.919 1.627 1.027 893 78 1,739 6.768 409 26.035 8,410 5.400 12,226 4.026 8.200 175,911 175.565 346 6.737 26,109 122.579 8.220 5,310 119,669 30,716 25,526 103,899 9,759 8,921 168 8,753 3-16 122,233 95.438 642 619 22 657 4 451 57 146 7,634 16,121 8.261 839 532 439 505 766 1,116 1.585 608 1.266 482 123 n.a. 7.861 1.196 701 933 331 907 1.716 1.226 31 808 12 8.229 419 1.478 217 1.834 3,032 1,249 6.632 10.670 8,610 3.101 5.508 36,243 926 1.065 352 10.084 881 360 680 205 8.271 1.747 1.112 998 82 1.795 7.233 450 26.794 8.556 5,386 12.852 4,232 8,620 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 372 Washington STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Washington Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 67% 777c | Net earnings by place of residence j i Dividends, interest, and rent 15% Transfer payments Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83% yS \ 80% >\ \ V \\ y 13% y v Jr-12% \^_____J^-4% ^ ^-8% I | Wage and salary disbursements ; Other labor income ■ Proprietors' income 357c Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Washington 373 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Washington, 1929-57 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place ol Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands)' 1 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,151 1,023 128 1,555 740 949 2 n.a. 947 185 19 728 9 212 91 120 128 821 730 5 6 45 216 111 193 46 108 92 22 8 61 1,030 926 103 1,568 657 846 2 n.a. 844 166 19 664 9 172 69 103 103 743 648 5 5 39 175 99 183 38 103 95 23 8 63 843 764 79 1,581 533 674 2 n a. 672 134 37 537 9 129 53 76 79 595 500 4 4 23 120 80 147 32 89 95 23 8 63 635 584 51 1,584 401 503 2 n.a. 501 106 28 51 452 364 3 3 11 85 61 105 26 71 88 22 8 58 596 537 59 1,592 375 481 2 n.a. 479 89 28 383 7 92 48 44 59 422 337 4 2 7 90 56 92 24 62 86 27 7 51 712 626 86 1,610 442 593 2 n.a. 591 94 27 451 8 134 72 62 86 507 406 4 3 14 114 63 115 25 68 101 37 7 57 796 689 107 1,629 488 670 2 n.a 668 95 33 495 8 167 90 76 107 564 457 4 4 17 126 70 135 27 75 106 38 9 60 939 837 102 1,653 568 776 2 n.a. 774 112 53 588 9 178 84 95 102 674 543 4 5 22 159 79 158 30 86 131 62 10 60 1,004 903 101 1,681 597 844 7 n.a 837 128 39 654 10 180 79 102 101 743 610 5 8 19 183 88 179 32 95 133 56 9 68 984 892 92 1,698 579 836 7 n.a. 829 116 38 647 9 180 73 106 92 744 594 5 7 39 153 80 181 37 92 150 69 10 72 1,049 959 91 1,715 612 880 8 n.a. 872 132 46 693 10 177 65 112 91 789 639 5 6 45 177 86 185 38 97 151 66 12 73 1,140 1.057 83 1,740 655 953 9 n.a. 944 144 52 756 10 187 56 131 83 870 701 5 7 47 201 90 206 41 105 169 68 26 75 1,545 1,398 147 1,793 861 1,313 12 n.a. 1,301 183 61 1,006 12 296 115 181 147 1,167 934 8 9 70 305 105 263 45 129 233 93 60 79 2,273 2,048 225 1,904 1,194 2,020 22 n a 1.998 212 63 1,576 16 429 175 253 225 1,795 1.395 11 11 131 579 129 324 49 160 401 157 160 84 2,962 2.675 287 2,022 1,465 2.703 38 n.a. 2.665 235 63 2.125 18 559 224 335 287 2,416 1.829 12 11 170 819 162 398 55 201 587 250 245 92 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 3,261 2,955 305 2,138 1,525 2,980 43 n.a. 2,937 247 76 2,360 24 596 233 364 305 2,674 2,024 12 11 126 936 196 438 60 243 651 275 276 100 3,170 2,848 322 2.238 1,416 2,836 44 n.a. 2,792 253 125 2.194 27 615 250 365 322 2,514 1,815 16 9 94 704 214 468 68 243 699 280 308 111 3,211 2,820 391 2,300 1,396 2,734 39 n.a. 2.695 285 230 1,980 30 724 319 405 391 2,343 1,809 20 10 123 497 222 572 89 274 534 211 191 133 3,339 2,945 394 2,225 1,501 2,825 37 n.a. 2,788 318 233 2,089 36 700 322 378 394 2,431 1,990 22 12 160 568 244 596 95 293 441 168 115 159 3,655 3,307 349 2,255 1,621 3,084 37 3,046 387 222 2,276 40 767 279 489 349 2,735 2,288 27 14 270 646 241 650 114 326 447 154 111 182 3,652 3,415 237 2,294 1,592 3,024 40 1 2,985 398 270 2,314 44 666 171 495 237 2,786 2,269 32 13 237 643 246 647 120 332 517 169 147 201 4,105 3,820 285 2,387 1,720 3,298 51 21 3,269 462 375 2,498 52 748 219 529 285 3,013 2,427 34 13 245 708 259 670 147 350 586 201 173 212 4,540 4,235 305 2,424 1,873 3.775 61 37 3,751 511 278 2,889 66 820 235 586 305 3,470 2,782 33 14 300 857 287 755 155 382 688 255 200 233 4,831 4,519 311 2,448 1,973 4,023 67 39 3,996 540 294 3,095 73 856 241 614 311 3,712 2,947 32 15 319 903 305 796 169 410 765 283 224 258 5,102 4,792 309 2,466 2,069 4,208 68 31 4,171 610 321 3,253 81 874 241 633 309 3,898 3,109 31 15 325 968 328 824 187 432 789 265 244 280 5,237 4,939 298 2.516 2,081 4,285 79 28 4,234 651 352 3,310 88 887 229 658 298 3,987 3.190 36 12 352 968 329 826 212 454 797 255 240 303 5,521 5.265 256 2,604 2,120 4.510 89 30 4,451 690 380 3.510 101 899 191 708 256 4,254 3,430 33 14 328 1,083 339 888 242 503 824 261 238 324 5,808 5.547 261 2,668 2,177 4,745 99 38 4,684 714 410 3.722 114 909 197 712 261 4.484 3.620 35 15 331 1,171 353 932 229 552 864 271 237 356 6,171 5,891 280 2,724 2,265 5,013 113 35 4,935 776 460 3,922 131 960 211 749 280 4,734 3,839 35 14 358 1.269 370 971 239 583 894 267 237 390 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 374 Washington STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Washington, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,337 6,096 240 2,773 2,285 5,076 120 39 4,996 810 531 4,036 105 935 172 764 240 4,836 3,901 45 12 33 11 P) P) 1 5 356 1,288 892 218 17 30 71 40 31 12 10 452 2 10 395 141 3 14 96 49 80 11 2 2 369 93 71 46 53 77 29 346 643 254 62 192 590 37 70 44 48 31 19 20 7 179 26 15 n.a. ( L ) 44 n.a. 49 935 280 227 428 n.a. n.a. 6,734 6,486 248 2.821 2,387 5,400 140 41 5.302 879 554 4,301 120 979 175 804 248 5,152 4,189 42 12 30 11 p) n 1 5 388 1,390 . 971 264 17 34 71 41 35 15 11 469 2 11 1 419 148 ( L ) 3 14 104 51 83 13 2 1 385 94 78 50 54 80 30 367 693 274 67 207 639 39 74 44 56 34 17 21 6 199 31 17 n.a. £■) 51 n.a. 51 962 278 223 462 n.a. n.a. 6,976 6.703 273 2,855 2,444 5,550 157 51 5,444 942 591 4,447 127 976 198 778 273 5,277 4,261 40 12 27 13 ( D ) ( D ) 1 6 395 1,390 952 246 17 33 73 44 41 17 13 450 2 11 4 437 151 (') 3 15 113 54 86 12 2 1 398 92 80 55 54 84 32 383 697 275 73 202 671 39 75 47 63 37 17 22 6 202 31 21 n.a. < L i 59 n.a. 53 1,016 286 231 499 n.a. n.a. 7,333 7,064 269 2,882 2,544 5,816 168 52 5,699 986 648 4,678 142 995 189 806 269 5,547 4,466 44 13 31 13 ( D ) ( D ) 2 7 430 1,466 1,014 238 17 33 70 45 40 17 11 515 2 11 14 452 155 (') 3 15 116 55 92 12 3 1 412 88 84 58 58 88 36 392 707 287 77 210 715 40 78 46 67 39 21 23 6 216 36 20 n.a. < L i 66 n.a. 56 1,080 302 243 536 n.a. n.a. 7,901 7,609 292 2,942 2,686 6,308 182 56 6,182 1,061 657 5,083 160 1,065 213 852 292 6,016 4,848 51 16 36 14 ( d : ( d : 2 7 432 1,627 1,155 254 17 36 73 49 47 18 13 622 2 12 12 472 162 (') 3 16 122 59 94 12 3 1 438 90 92 58 65 93 40 412 771 311 86 226 791 47 84 47 75 44 22 33 7 232 40 22 n.a. P) 74 n.a. 65 1,168 314 265 589 n.a. n.a. 8,106 7,808 298 2,955 2,743 6,434 200 61 6,294 1,115 697 5,188 1 1,066 211 856 298 6,136 4,923 49 16 33 15 ( d : ( d : 2 7 439 1,646 1,159 276 16 38 84 41 51 17 15 607 2 12 1 488 163 (') 3 17 130 60 97 12 4 1 450 90 95 65 64 94 42 425 778 327 93 234 794 43 83 47 70 46 23 24 7 238 43 24 n.a. ( L ) 80 n.a. 65 1,213 327 237 649 n.a. n.a. 8,490 8,216 274 2,961 2,867 6,700 207 71 6,564 1,185 741 5,393 1 1,109 179 930 274 6,426 5.138 57 19 38 Pj 2 7 441 1,684 1,172 312 17 40 97 44 60 1 17 550 3 12 1 512 169 ( L ) 3 1 140 62 102 13 4 2 476 96 99 70 65 99 46 438 825 342 99 243 860 42 88 47 77 47 24 25 7 264 48 28 n.a n.a. 74 1,288 346 250 692 n.a. n.a. 9,176 8,883 293 2,967 3,093 7,202 218 85 7,069 1,321 785 5,808 222 1,172 207 966 293 6,910 5,551 66 21 45 16 ( D ) ( D ) 3 8 523 1,783 1,270 327 19 44 99 56 70 21 18 601 3 13 1 513 176 f) 3 20 150 67 79 13 4 1 507 99 109 74 68 109 48 461 884 363 105 258 947 46 92 48 104 48 26 26 7 281 53 32 n.a. u n.a. 89 1,359 367 246 747 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Washington 375 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for Washington, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: <• Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,662 12,300 363 3,270 3,872 10,060 409 107 9,758 1,779 1,126 8,274 369 1,416 270 1,147 363 9,697 7,743 74 32 42 20 (") n 7 9 730 2,633 2,024 380 23 54 132 71 94 39 18 1,191 5 16 1 608 220 (') 4 26 179 86 67 15 9 2 686 113 143 103 114 146 66 589 1,158 501 149 352 1,352 64 124 50 165 69 38 34 10 413 70 44 n.a. (') 133 n.a. 137 1,954 500 363 1,091 n.a. n.a. 13,681 13,263 418 3,343 4,092 10,887 471 85 10,502 1,904 1.275 9,014 416 1,457 309 1,148 418 10,470 8,260 81 38 42 20 ( n ) (") 5 11 737 2,801 2,151 402 27 60 156 77 115 40 20 1,229 6 17 (') 650 234 (') 5 29 193 95 67 14 11 2 741 118 155 102 131 163 70 646 1,218 538 171 367 1,477 64 124 50 181 80 43 34 10 464 74 53 n.a. C) 151 n.a, 150 2,210 532 431 1,247 n.a. n.a. 14,323 13,960 363 3,417 4,191 11,018 484 67 10,601 2,046 1,675 9,176 446 1,397 240 1,156 363 10,655 8,197 92 38 54 22 ( r> ) n 5 12 734 2,524 1,847 405 27 62 152 77 107 41 19 933 6 18 (') 677 243 ( L ) 5 31 204 96 68 16 13 2 789 128 159 105 139 183 76 668 1,242 549 187 362 1,576 68 125 50 193 78 40 36 10 515 84 57 n.a C) 163 n.a. 156 2,459 585 447 1,426 n.a. n.a. 15,079 14,669 410 3,447 4,375 1 1 .364 521 66 10,909 2,204 1.965 9,384 478 1,502 300 1,203 410 10,955 8,361 98 43 54 22 ( D ) n 2 13 786 2,342 1,645 442 27 62 158 76 106 51 20 676 7 21 (') 697 253 ( L ) 4 34 201 100 68 22 13 2 836 134 176 96 150 199 82 683 1,317 587 197 391 1,689 71 123 51 192 89 43 37 11 556 91 69 n.a. 1 174 n.a 182 2,594 611 432 1,551 n.a. n.a 16,309 15,777 532 3,447 4,732 12,360 576 76 1 1 ,860 2,322 2,126 10,045 565 1,750 423 1,327 532 11.828 9.139 114 54 60 28 ( D ) (") 6 14 810 2,604 1,845 522 29 67 178 84 125 62 24 721 7 25 (') 758 265 ( L ) 5 39 224 110 72 25 16 2 933 142 212 111 154 221 93 758 1,427 629 210 419 1,837 72 128 51 213 100 50 44 10 608 100 81 n.a. Pj 182 n.a 197 2,689 653 371 1.665 n.a. n a. 18,446 17,666 780 3,477 5,305 14,033 725 93 13,402 2,649 2,395 11,275 655 2,104 646 1,458 780 13,253 10,291 138 58 80 33 ( D ) (") 8 14 911 3,015 2,198 594 34 73 207 98 150 72 29 901 9 30 (') 817 291 (') 5 42 233 122 74 27 20 3 1,027 157 241 114 174 244 97 853 1,586 674 233 441 2,053 78 136 53 237 114 54 52 11 671 118 91 n a (') 193 n a 244 2,963 701 441 1.821 n.a. n a. 20,917 20,005 912 3,548 5,896 15,802 870 137 15,069 3,011 2.837 12,622 789 2,392 749 1,643 912 14,890 11,583 159 66 93 48 (") (") 17 16 998 3.433 2,514 629 37 80 252 119 172 84 30 1,064 12 33 ( L ) 919 322 ( L ) 6 47 258 135 88 36 24 3 1,128 168 261 112 206 271 110 1,008 1,744 717 265 452 2,347 87 151 51 290 128 65 61 12 768 138 98 n a 1 215 n a 284 3,308 808 518 1,982 n.a. n a 23,446 22,519 927 3,619 6,479 17,562 983 208 16,786 3.188 3,472 14,018 977 2.567 730 1,837 927 16,635 12,967 155 73 82 59 ( n ) (") 25 16 1,203 3,738 2,734 659 29 90 263 183 184 79 27 1,156 27 37 n.a. 1,004 356 (M 6 50 270 147 103 43 27 3 1.231 165 277 128 230 297 134 1,195 1,919 791 306 485 2,676 95 166 51 406 148 74 66 14 902 155 95 55 1 180 n a 266 3,668 911 532 2,225 n.a. n.a. 26,259 25,491 769 3,691 7,115 19,727 1,074 258 18,911 3.546 3.802 15,768 1.185 2.774 512 2,263 769 18,959 14,990 220 85 135 77 (") ('•) 38 19 1,523 4,137 2,977 813 34 103 288 187 197 87 32 1.159 33 44 n.a. 1.159 404 (') 7 61 321 163 119 49 32 3 1,434 185 339 144 274 343 150 1,329 2,208 954 352 602 3,109 117 196 59 496 172 88 81 18 1,035 167 99 68 1 213 n a 299 3,968 971 555 2,442 n.a. n a 29,222 28,606 616 3,772 7,746 22.083 1.174 237 21,147 4.012 4,063 17,803 1,443 2,837 390 2.447 616 21,467 17,171 217 89 128 93 P) (") 42 23 1.808 4,761 3,399 953 38 118 323 184 220 107 40 1,322 42 51 n.a. 1,362 462 (') 8 67 363 222 144 54 38 4 1,578 197 383 145 314 396 143 1,493 2,474 1,096 412 684 3,650 145 210 65 619 173 102 109 21 1.192 215 106 77 1 250 n a 365 4,296 1.062 568 2.667 n.a. n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 376 Washington STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Washington, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 17 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" : Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services |3 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 34,206 33,432 774 3,886 8,802 26,064 1,385 281 24,961 4,807 4,438 20,887 1,762 3,415 528 2,1 25,290 20,560 307 113 194 97 f) ( n > 30 32 2,346 5,687 4,202 1,104 40 140 388 219 257 130 46 1,760 56 62 n.a. 1,485 513 (') 10 75 329 272 169 63 51 4 1,820 218 443 173 359 465 161 1,754 2,885 1,357 494 863 4,309 179 23S 71 757 210 123 129 25 1,366 252 115 93 3 306 n.a. 442 4,730 1,157 604 2,969 n.a. n.a. 39,535 38,781 755 4,013 9,852 30,029 1,645 336 28.719 5,820 4,995 24,367 2,040 3,622 481 3,141 755 29,274 23,954 357 131 225 118 ( D ) P) 40 37 2,794 6,767 5,029 1,193 26 157 451 246 314 170 54 2,252 94 72 n.a. 1,738 565 (') 12 81 415 326 201 72 60 6 2,102 251 501 208 388 564 190 2,051 3,229 1,576 566 1,010 4,959 199 260 69 909 231 134 142 27 1,560 303 130 118 2 312 n.a. 562 5,320 1,270 625 3,425 1,192 2,233 44,818 43,928 890 4,155 10,787 33,129 1,834 396 31,691 7,054 6.074 27,017 2.340 3,773 601 3,172 890 32.239 26,241 347 145 202 179 ( D ) H 89 39 2,694 7,566 5,707 1,133 50 159 495 283 352 213 58 2,759 125 80 n.a. 1,859 593 ( L ) 12 76 485 316 224 81 65 7 2,322 257 531 231 436 650 217 2,219 3,455 1,721 640 1,082 5,738 217 287 66 1,087 237 164 162 31 1,829 372 152 145 3 350 n.a. 636 5,998 1,382 701 3,915 1,350 2,565 49,954 49,109 845 4,236 11,794 35,947 2,147 449 34,249 8,667 7,038 29,787 2,616 3,544 556 2,i 845 35.102 28,544 286 162 124 190 ( D ) ( D ) 97 37 2,781 8,192 6,182 1,106 58 164 540 307 386 227 64 3,083 157 89 n.a 2,010 650 ( L ) 13 71 515 324 270 89 72 7 2,517 255 550 244 474 746 248 2,417 3.785 1,881 712 1,169 6,495 240 317 69 1,217 259 153 181 32 2.162 441 170 163 3 369 n.a. 719 6,558 1,437 838 4,282 1,438 2,844 52,429 51,662 767 4,277 12,260 37,005 2.276 482 35,211 9,303 7,915 30,782 2,824 3,399 423 2,976 767 36,238 29,288 274 169 105 185 ( D ) ( D ) 87 38 2,488 8,331 6,234 1,009 54 162 501 269 459 244 59 3,189 203 85 n.a 2,097 680 ( L ) 14 79 511 345 303 84 76 6 2,639 245 556 253 513 800 273 2,504 3,935 1,936 781 1,155 6,997 240 344 73 1,194 274 165 213 34 2,426 547 199 182 3 376 n.a. 727 6,950 1,536 966 4.447 1,468 2,980 55,579 54,488 1,091 4,300 12,925 38.956 2,389 505 37,072 10.014 8,493 31,813 2.989 4.154 757 3.397 1,091 37,865 30,397 347 184 163 133 ( D ) ( D ) 48 37 2,485 8,157 5,944 1,127 64 167 477 254 425 272 58 2,765 241 95 n.a. 2.213 683 ( L ) 17 87 540 370 346 83 83 6 2,761 250 591 282 575 818 245 2,544 4,274 2,164 827 1,338 7,532 246 391 76 1,293 324 202 242 38 2,519 590 218 221 4 402 n.a. 767 7,468 1,724 1,016 4,728 1,606 3,122 59,702 58,662 1,040 4,344 13,745 41,531 2,573 560 39,518 11,212 8,972 33,642 3,091 4,798 704 4,095 1,040 40,492 32,511 339 200 139 154 ( D ) ( n ) 62 41 2,749 8,712 6,369 1,142 70 176 495 263 444 299 64 3,030 276 110 n.a 2.343 684 ( L ) 15 98 591 392 379 82 96 7 2,951 266 677 298 656 794 261 2.703 4,539 2,156 871 1,285 8,209 260 439 90 1,456 406 240 279 48 2,578 654 244 249 4 427 n.a. 837 7,980 1,790 1,084 5,105 1,776 3,329 63,503 62,753 750 4,400 14,432 44,110 2,867 605 41,848 11,866 9,788 35,789 3.296 5,026 406 4,620 750 43,361 34,735 525 216 309 178 10 41 85 41 2,829 9,192 6,701 1,114 72 175 446 256 490 331 59 3,354 303 102 n.a. 2,492 705 ( L ) 1 98 622 427 428 90 96 6 3,094 259 701 305 704 835 289 2,810 4,924 2,243 936 1,306 8,940 269 485 93 1,624 475 217 314 46 2,771 734 261 271 4 429 n.a. 947 8,626 1,861 1,172 5,592 1,948 3,645 67,871 66,804 1,067 4,453 15,243 47,475 3,142 622 44,955 12,553 10,363 38,327 3,515 5,633 742 4.891 1,067 46,408 37,410 665 222 443 107 ( D ) P) 2 44 3,177 10,032 7,438 1,168 74 175 422 271 507 360 77 3,960 319 106 n.a. 2,593 717 ( D ) ( D ) 99 645 467 447 85 105 ( D ) 3,276 261 754 306 762 862 331 2,941 5,059 2.499 1,055 1,445 9,655 273 518 100 1,812 473 242 324 55 2,987 832 265 289 5 456 n.a. 1,026 8,998 1,854 1,200 5,944 2,085 3,859 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Washington 377 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Washington, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: « Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 78,342 77,396 946 4,640 16,884 55,701 3,787 747 52,661 14,097 1 1 ,583 44,652 4,064 6,985 558 6,427 946 54,755 44,426 949 326 623 170 ( D ) ( n ) 46 49 3,712 11,545 8,608 1,319 99 209 470 325 564 335 169 4,540 452 126 n.a. 2,937 796 (") 25 106 689 549 547 91 127 ( D ) 3,788 246 847 370 856 1,118 349 3,449 5,626 3,170 1,157 2,013 12,018 327 580 111 1,849 526 256 349 91 3,885 991 330 348 10 539 1,705 121 10,329 2,136 1,364 6,829 2,421 4,408 86,435 85,378 1,057 4,746 18,211 61,048 4,246 830 57,632 16,171 12,632 48.863 4,620 7,565 626 6.938 1,057 59,990 48,967 991 351 640 148 ( D ) (" 12 56 4,121 12,882 9.676 1,379 95 220 503 359 647 335 174 5,262 561 141 n.a. 3,207 896 (') 27 109 770 591 562 98 145 9 4,090 254 932 406 969 1,144 385 3,813 6,140 3.342 1,201 2,141 13,440 374 573 121 2,141 534 283 372 104 4,354 1,027 361 399 11 589 2,028 169 11,023 2,239 1,384 7,399 2,619 4,780 96,079 94,994 1,085 4,901 19,605 68,111 4,680 944 64,375 17,737 13,967 54,167 5,309 8,635 560 8,074 1,085 67,026 54,930 1,205 433 772 161 £> (") 14 61 4,779 13,851 10,338 1,383 98 254 540 391 713 334 167 5,723 580 155 n.a. 3,513 1,002 ( L ) 33 114 801 636 637 115 167 8 4,486 250 1.004 427 1,047 1,318 441 4,295 6,802 3,685 1,281 2,404 15.665 423 621 129 2,855 591 334 454 123 4,922 1,116 384 476 13 638 2,364 224 12,096 2,427 1,489 8,180 2,856 5,324 102,310 101,158 1,152 5,015 20,401 72,844 5,138 993 68,699 17,889 15,722 57,971 5,945 8,928 625 8,303 1,152 71,692 58,447 1,221 480 741 179 55 42 17 66 5,039 13,852 10,541 1,335 103 254 524 406 739 373 155 5,889 591 171 n.a. 3.310 1,065 ( L ) 35 122 815 672 291 120 182 8 4,748 258 1,027 432 1,086 1.439 506 4,575 7,222 3,880 1,331 2,549 17,732 468 657 127 3,143 623 323 495 137 5,573 1,200 450 577 14 720 2,950 274 13,245 2,590 1,557 9,098 3,218 5,880 110,238 108,821 1,418 5,143 21,436 79,301 5,577 1,078 74,802 18,205 17,231 62,906 6,612 9,783 905 8,878 1,418 77.884 63,597 1,151 512 639 175 50 44 10 71 5.322 14,696 1 1 ,204 1,443 106 281 516 415 771 371 176 6,259 680 186 n.a 3,492 1,113 ( L ) 34 132 821 726 313 126 217 10 5,094 263 1,111 467 1,146 1,572 536 4,918 7,708 4,703 1,557 3,146 19,830 517 696 143 3,804 631 331 596 140 6,234 1,314 484 673 16 785 3,191 275 14,286 2,715 1,652 9,919 3,464 6,455 115,597 113.915 1,683 5,249 22,024 82.799 5,786 1,094 78,106 18,977 18,514 64.638 7.181 10,980 1,117 9.863 1.683 81,116 66,109 1,086 546 539 161 36 40 9 76 5,410 14,539 10,858 1,449 109 299 524 423 809 393 230 5.782 641 199 n.a. 3,681 1,198 ( L ) 35 149 829 760 346 124 229 10 5,642 281 1,176 463 1,146 1,996 580 5,078 8,063 5,269 1,692 3.578 20,862 543 776 152 3,773 687 351 614 152 6.638 1,335 529 747 17 844 3,402 301 15,007 2.831 1,654 10,522 3,620 6,902 121,058 119,896 1,162 5,336 22,687 86,060 6,155 1,159 81,064 20,472 19,523 67,733 7,588 10,739 567 10,173 1,162 84,898 69.408 1,161 595 567 41 48 12 88 5,787 14,955 11,008 1,517 119 326 515 469 889 438 270 5,622 632 211 n.a. 3,947 1.279 ( L ) 36 165 875 825 357 152 247 10 5,791 265 1,268 464 1,187 1.939 668 5,419 8,570 5,261 1,646 3,616 22,275 549 785 159 4.384 746 402 659 160 6,889 1,376 577 811 19 950 3,464 344 15,491 2,907 1.653 10.931 3,671 7,260 128,636 127,465 1,172 5,433 23,677 90,809 6,559 1,248 85,497 22,210 20,930 71,898 7,599 11.311 503 10,809 1.172 89,637 73,436 1,127 629 498 195 41 48 13 93 15,253 11.125 1,521 120 329 552 483 962 583 298 5,374 667 237 n.a 4,129 1.352 ( L ) 35 167 898 864 385 153 264 11 6.356 277 1.366 510 1.236 2,267 701 5.785 8,944 5,595 1,592 4.003 24,200 592 799 172 5,346 780 426 763 175 7,212 1,447 635 873 20 995 3,637 328 16,201 2,946 1,792 11,464 3,834 7,630 137,741 136,122 1,619 5.519 24,958 97,198 6,974 1,444 91,668 24,197 21,875 77,265 7,600 12,333 864 1 1 ,469 1,619 95,579 78,656 961 644 317 192 P) (") 13 97 6,364 16,228 12,003 1,532 132 346 600 498 1,079 662 246 5,915 730 265 n.a 4,225 1.376 (') 38 178 898 883 403 159 277 12 6.807 294 1.239 519 1,463 2,448 844 6,102 9,377 6.027 1,700 4,327 26,597 640 821 175 6,991 836 440 870 187 7,391 1.517 683 930 22 1,042 3,672 379 16,923 3,044 1,874 12,005 4.006 7,999 148,500 147,368 1,131 5,614 26,451 105,959 7,622 1,811 100.148 25,752 22,600 85,272 7,979 12,708 367 12,341 1,131 104,828 87,241 1,039 719 320 215 38 52 18 108 7,015 18,038 13,628 1,597 140 380 611 550 1,243 773 258 7,009 773 295 n.a. 4,410 1.430 ( L ) 40 204 899 942 420 159 304 12 7,671 300 1,312 550 1,654 2,634 1,220 6,605 9,998 6,638 1.819 4,819 30.022 683 871 177 9,427 921 461 941 197 7.794 1,623 717 1,008 26 1,076 3,671 429 17.586 3,131 1,943 12,512 4,170 8,342 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 378 West Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 West Virginia 1969 Components of Personal Income 76% 59% 1997 13% 11% 15% | Net earnings by place of residence j ! Dividends, interest, and rent Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 84% -X \ 82% yC^ \ \ xX/ 10% V ^W^10% X,. \X-6% \ x^-9% | J Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income □ Proprietors' income 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 West Virginia 379 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' 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 Personal Income Nonfarm personal income 789 723 66 1,717 460 670 1 n.a. 670 107 13 539 8 123 58 65 66 604 568 ( L ) 157 23 134 85 90 18 61 36 8 1 28 707 662 45 1,733 408 593 1 n.a. 592 101 13 488 8 97 38 59 45 548 510 ( L ) 131 25 117 79 82 17 58 38 8 1 29 620 561 59 1,740 356 509 1 n.a. 508 87 25 404 8 98 53 45 59 450 411 ( L ) 104 14 90 67 71 15 50 39 8 1 30 450 414 36 1,747 257 365 1 n.a. 364 67 19 301 7 57 30 28 36 329 291 ( L ) 68 5 65 50 52 12 40 38 8 1 30 454 411 43 1,752 259 385 1 n.a. 384 53 18 315 6 64 39 24 43 341 292 ( L ) 75 5 73 48 45 11 36 49 12 ( L ) 36 554 514 40 1,771 313 478 1 n.a. 477 59 18 396 7 75 36 39 40 438 384 112 11 93 54 61 12 40 54 19 L L > 35 605 550 54 1,794 337 527 1 n.a. 526 60 19 427 7 93 49 44 54 473 416 ( L ) 123 11 102 57 66 12 43 57 19 ( L ) 37 705 655 50 1,808 390 600 1 n.a. 599 74 32 495 8 97 45 52 50 550 474 ( L ) 145 10 116 65 75 13 49 76 45 1 30 758 692 65 1,813 418 666 7 n.a. 660 79 19 543 8 115 59 55 65 601 532 ( L ) 164 10 136 69 85 14 53 69 36 ( L ) 33 676 626 50 1,828 370 579 6 n.a. 574 71 31 474 8 97 45 52 50 529 454 ( L ) 130 12 106 61 81 14 50 76 41 ( L > 35 724 672 52 1,868 388 626 6 n.a. 620 82 23 514 9 103 47 56 52 574 498 ( L ) 139 17 128 65 83 14 52 75 38 1 37 775 727 48 1,907 406 677 7 n.a. 670 81 24 563 9 105 42 63 48 629 554 ( L ) 157 15 145 73 93 15 57 75 36 ( L ) 38 937 879 58 1,885 497 835 8 n.a. 826 85 27 685 10 139 51 88 58 776 700 ( L ) 200 29 189 85 113 16 68 76 35 ( L ) 41 1,121 1,044 77 1,832 612 1,001 10 n.a. 991 101 29 821 11 168 68 100 77 924 843 1 245 48 237 101 123 16 72 81 27 10 44 1,286 1.193 93 Population (thousands)" 1.741 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: 738 1,169 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 12 n.a. Equals: Nlet earnings by place of residence 1,157 103 Plus: Transfer payments 26 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements 954 13 Proprietors' income [0 202 Farm Nonfarm' 83 119 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade 93 1,076 958 1 279 51 281 114 139 Finance, insurance, and real estate 17 Services Government and government enterprises 77 118 Federal, civilian Military State and local 21 50 47 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) ' Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 1,402 1,317 85 1,708 821 1,277 13 n.a. 1,264 105 33 1,063 17 196 75 121 85 1,192 1,024 1 324 27 298 121 149 18 87 168 20 96 52 1,519 1,418 101 1,707 890 1,358 14 n.a. 1,344 111 64 1,116 20 222 91 130 101 1,256 1,057 1 311 30 310 120 168 19 96 200 23 119 58 1,694 1,580 114 1,828 927 1,428 18 n.a. 1,410 137 147 1,151 24 253 102 151 114 1,314 1,189 1 343 45 317 136 214 24 110 125 26 32 66 1,944 1,832 111 1,882 1,033 1,678 23 n.a. 1,655 158 130 1.392 33 252 100 153 111 1,567 1,449 1 461 66 379 155 234 27 125 118 26 13 79 2,116 1,998 118 1,899 1,114 1,907 24 -51 1,832 172 111 1.587 44 276 104 172 118 1,789 1,652 3 536 77 432 185 250 30 141 137 29 12 97 1,983 1,884 99 1,930 1,027 1,740 23 -54 1,663 189 131 1.448 42 250 86 165 99 1,641 1,492 3 405 73 407 173 250 32 148 149 31 12 106 2,126 2,035 91 2,006 1,060 1,845 31 -59 1,756 207 164 1.542 56 248 78 171 91 1,755 1,602 3 453 74 442 181 257 36 155 153 30 12 111 2,357 2,246 111 1,984 1,188 2,116 36 -69 2,011 205 140 1,768 68 280 95 185 111 2.005 1,828 3 530 78 519 209 284 39 167 177 34 24 119 2,453 2,349 104 1,957 1,253 2,129 36 -69 2.023 219 211 1,784 67 277 90 187 104 2,025 1,832 3 476 86 543 215 293 43 173 193 38 28 127 2,477 2.398 79 1,929 1,284 2,177 36 -73 2,068 231 177 1,847 72 258 68 191 79 2.098 1,901 4 446 105 593 221 301 46 185 198 40 28 130 2,350 2,261 89 1,905 1,233 2,010 41 -65 1,905 228 217 1.681 66 264 78 186 89 1,922 1,718 4 347 86 550 205 295 48 182 204 41 28 134 2,493 2,426 68 1,880 1,326 2,149 45 -71 2.033 250 211 1,813 76 260 57 203 68 2,082 1,874 4 393 93 602 218 312 52 200 207 43 27 138 2,759 2.692 67 1,857 1,486 2,399 49 -82 2,268 280 211 2.029 91 279 57 222 67 2,332 2,114 4 469 114 659 244 343 59 221 218 40 29 149 2,953 2,899 54 1.843 1,602 2.573 55 -90 2,428 284 241 2,184 101 288 44 244 54 2,519 2,282 4 496 165 691 258 366 64 238 237 48 27 162 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 380 West Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > for West Virginia, 1958-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus. Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 2,888 2,820 68 1,845 1,565 2,418 54 -85 2,279 296 313 2,005 112 301 57 244 68 2,351 2,099 4 4 (') 391 364 23 4 122 659 386 23 4 103 175 30 17 19 4 6 (') 5 (') 273 40 3 6 10 6 17 181 5 2 3 247 93 32 6 15 35 67 103 259 68 24 45 245 12 32 20 11 11 10 7 3 73 21 5 n.a. ( L ) 33 n.a. 8 252 51 21 180 n.a. n.a. 2,981 2,926 55 1,855 1,607 2,492 62 -86 2,344 320 317 2,082 120 290 44 245 55 2,437 2,176 4 4 ( L ) 372 347 21 4 122 716 432 25 4 119 192 32 18 21 6 7 1 5 283 40 3 6 11 6 17 190 6 2 3 258 93 35 7 16 36 71 104 269 70 25 46 261 13 32 20 13 10 9 9 3 80 21 5 n.a. L L » 37 n.a. 8 261 53 21 187 n.a. n.a. 3,026 2,967 59 1.853 1,633 2,521 68 -86 2,367 339 320 2,114 123 284 47 236 59 2,462 2,184 4 4 (') 351 325 21 5 117 742 443 24 4 122 197 31 22 23 5 8 2 6 (') 298 41 2 6 11 6 17 203 6 3 3 259 91 37 7 16 37 72 104 268 72 26 45 268 12 31 22 13 11 10 3 84 19 6 n.a. ( L ) 41 n.a. 8 278 58 21 198 n.a. n.a. 3,065 3,012 53 1,828 1,677 2,506 68 -83 2,355 349 361 2,101 122 284 40 243 53 2,453 2,154 4 4 (M 311 285 22 5 123 738 435 21 4 122 193 32 24 23 4 4 1 6 ( L ) 303 41 2 5 12 7 17 206 7 3 3 258 86 39 6 16 37 74 111 260 74 27 46 274 12 33 21 13 11 6 10 2 88 20 7 n.a. ( L ) 43 n.a. 300 61 22 217 n.a. n.a. 3,192 3.150 42 1,809 1,764 2,595 72 -85 2,438 368 386 2,182 131 282 30 252 42 2,553 2,233 6 6 ( L ) 315 285 23 7 124 781 464 23 5 127 203 35 29 25 4 7 1 5 ( L ) 318 40 2 5 13 7 1 219 6 3 4 270 91 43 6 16 37 76 109 265 76 28 48 287 13 34 22 15 11 7 10 2 90 20 n.a. ( L ) 45 n.a. 10 319 64 21 235 n.a. n.a. 3,332 3,296 36 1,796 1,855 2,705 82 -85 2,538 395 399 2,280 141 284 24 260 36 2,669 2,334 4 4 (') 330 (') 302 21 8 131 818 479 27 5 126 206 36 30 28 5 10 2 4 (') 339 40 2 5 14 1 240 5 3 3 281 91 47 7 18 40 78 116 272 81 30 51 303 13 35 22 15 12 8 11 2 95 18 9 n.a. < L i 46 n.a. 16 335 69 11 254 n.a. n.a. 3,548 3,513 35 1,797 1,974 2,895 86 -87 2,723 418 407 2,434 159 303 23 280 35 2,861 2,493 5 4 ( L ) 352 323 21 8 148 867 523 28 6 128 229 38 33 31 12 11 3 4 ( L ) 344 41 2 5 16 9 19 239 5 3 4 294 97 51 7 19 41 80 121 292 87 32 55 327 14 36 23 17 12 9 12 2 100 19 10 n.a. (M 44 n.a. 29 367 74 12 281 n.a. n.a. 3,797 3,761 36 1,786 2,126 3,091 91 -86 2,914 446 436 2,593 173 326 24 302 36 3,056 2,657 5 5 1 381 351 21 8 171 908 576 31 7 134 241 40 34 34 23 21 3 6 ( L ) 332 42 2 6 17 9 21 221 5 5 4 311 100 55 7 21 45 83 127 311 91 34 58 351 15 37 24 18 12 10 13 2 112 22 11 n.a. ( L ) 43 n.a. 32 399 78 12 310 n.a. n.a. 4,031 4,006 26 1,775 2,271 3,317 121 -85 3,111 455 466 2,792 U 340 14 326 26 3,292 2,850 5 5 1 399 370 20 9 204 966 614 34 8 139 248 43 37 37 33 25 3 7 ( L ) 352 44 2 6 19 9 22 234 4 5 6 325 99 59 7 22 50 143 331 95 36 60 381 17 41 24 21 13 12 14 2 125 25 14 n.a. ( L ) 47 n.a. 27 442 83 13 347 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 West Virginia 381 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ■ for West Virginia, 1958-97 — Continued [Millions of dollars] 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) - Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment lor residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm "> Earnings by industry: Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services , Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining , Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate . Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens .. Membership organizations Engineering and management services '" . Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 4,536 4,503 33 1,763 2,573 3,695 153 -78 3,464 493 579 3,094 213 387 22 366 33 3,662 3,166 7 6 1 415 383 23 9 251 1,055 658 35 8 144 268 49 43 39 34 23 5 9 (') 397 47 3 7 23 10 27 260 6 6 8 349 98 68 8 18 56 102 159 378 114 41 72 439 20 45 27 25 14 13 15 2 154 27 17 n.a. (') 50 n.a. 28 496 98 14 384 n.a. n.a. 4,868 4,830 38 1,746 2,788 3,971 172 -84 3,715 518 635 3,328 235 407 26 381 38 3,933 3,409 8 7 1 471 (') 438 22 11 280 1,100 682 35 9 160 281 55 41 38 23 26 4 10 C) 418 49 3 8 23 10 29 270 8 9 9 367 102 73 7 17 61 108 176 404 121 45 76 482 19 46 28 27 15 15 15 2 179 28 22 n.a. ( L ) 58 n.a. 27 525 104 15 406 n.a. n.a. 5,420 5,386 34 1,747 3,103 4,353 1 -87 4,078 567 775 3,647 274 432 21 411 34 4,319 3,724 8 7 1 573 (') 538 22 12 326 1,126 685 35 9 153 297 53 46 40 9 29 3 11 (') 441 49 3 7 23 10 30 294 407 112 80 8 18 70 119 207 425 129 50 78 525 22 49 29 29 17 21 16 2 198 33 25 n.a. (') 56 n.a. 29 595 122 17 456 n.a. n.a. 5,947 5.913 34 1,770 3,360 4,711 213 -105 4,393 607 947 3,949 305 457 21 436 34 4,677 4,026 9 8 1 593 (') 558 21 14 399 1,174 722 33 10 162 318 56 48 40 10 28 4 13 (') 452 52 3 6 24 10 33 299 9 7 10 444 120 19 78 131 226 467 144 54 90 569 23 51 29 30 19 23 17 3 223 34 28 n.a. ( L ) 59 n.a. 31 652 131 17 503 n.a. n.a. 6,591 6,549 41 1,797 3,668 5,204 240 -119 4,846 656 1,089 4,335 356 513 31 483 41 5,163 4,430 10 9 1 708 C) 671 23 14 428 1,258 792 37 12 179 350 65 50 40 12 28 4 15 (') 466 48 3 5 27 13 35 306 11 9 11 482 119 99 10 20 94 139 249 515 158 59 99 622 24 52 29 30 22 26 17 3 246 38 30 n.a. ( L ) 61 n.a. 41 733 148 22 564 n.a. n.a 7,235 7,181 54 1.805 4,008 5,621 288 -122 5,211 742 1.282 4.669 386 566 39 527 54 5,567 4,766 11 10 1 729 (') 683 31 15 436 1,371 863 44 13 197 371 73 57 43 12 32 5 17 (') 508 50 3 5 32 15 37 328 12 12 12 524 120 116 11 22 102 154 266 579 171 67 105 679 28 54 31 39 25 28 21 3 266 43 31 n a (') 65 n a 44 801 166 22 613 n a. n.a. 8,045 8,006 40 1,814 4,435 6,192 326 -137 5,729 863 1,453 5,114 451 628 26 602 40 6,153 5.295 12 10 1 858 (') 799 43 16 435 1,569 1,000 49 13 203 463 82 68 49 13 37 6 17 (') 569 51 3 5 34 16 40 372 15 18 15 566 125 127 12 27 111 164 315 614 174 75 99 753 30 57 29 49 29 35 23 3 298 49 29 n a (') 73 n a 49 857 183 18 656 n a n a 9,096 9.073 23 1,841 4,942 6,948 360 -163 6,426 953 1,717 5,702 568 678 13 665 23 6,925 5,967 12 11 1 1,186 (') 1,118 51 17 461 1,619 1,015 48 8 200 467 90 82 51 11 39 7 12 n a 603 59 3 5 35 16 42 393 17 18 14 595 120 135 13 26 120 180 375 678 196 85 111 846 34 61 29 59 30 39 23 3 338 56 27 22 (') 67 n a 56 958 205 19 733 n a n a 10,207 10,196 11 1,877 5,437 7,859 406 -198 7,256 1,056 1,895 6,460 687 712 -2 715 11 7,848 6,760 15 13 2 1,316 ( L ) 1,250 49 17 549 1,858 1.144 50 9 225 519 105 101 55 14 44 7 15 n a 714 63 3 5 42 21 47 474 21 20 18 670 138 155 16 27 131 202 383 766 233 98 136 970 38 69 34 69 37 42 26 4 401 64 26 24 1 73 n a 63 222 20 846 n a n a 11,421 11,416 5 1,906 5,993 8,873 448 -235 8,190 1,188 2,043 7,200 797 875 -8 881! 7,639 14 13 1 1.494 ( L ) 1,414 61 19 697 2,075 1,264 56 10 243 582 108 116 63 18 45 8 15 n a 811 72 3 6 43 17 71 529 27 22 21 747 150 174 21 38 146 218 423 831 266 111 155 1,091 46 72 38 80 34 46 36 4 453 79 28 26 1 78 n a 71 1,229 239 21 968 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 382 West Virginia STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for West Virginia, 1958-97 — Continued Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 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 86 87 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment , Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ' 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 12,747 12,728 19 1,920 6,638 9,914 503 -275 9,136 1,353 2,258 8,002 915 997 ( L ) 997 19 9,895 8,537 17 15 1 1,596 ( L ) 1,507 67 21 822 2,300 1,407 68 9 268 642 122 125 74 18 53 10 1 n.a. 894 79 4 7 44 18 93 570 30 26 22 831 172 191 22 41 164 241 485 939 308 126 183 1,239 59 81 41 99 41 48 40 4 505 87 30 30 1 90 n.a. 82 1,358 263 22 1,073 n.a. n.a. 14,258 14,231 27 1,939 7,353 10,925 579 -289 10,058 1,574 2,626 8,885 1,023 1,017 6 1,011 27 10,898 9,405 19 1 2 1,750 ( L ) 1,641 81 27 839 2,573 1,580 84 7 272 738 144 142 83 18 64 11 18 n.a. 994 89 4 7 41 20 110 634 35 31 21 940 207 218 25 38 1 264 530 1,022 339 142 198 1,391 64 85 40 113 45 55 44 4 589 96 32 34 1 93 n.a. 95 1,494 284 24 1,186 493 693 15,757 15,742 15 1,951 8,075 11,713 632 -315 10,765 1,937 3,055 9,528 1,138 1,046 -6 1,053 15 1 1 ,697 10,051 20 1 2 2,014 ( L ) 1,871 116 27 809 2,636 1,627 89 11 274 750 159 147 86 15 72 13 11 n.a. 1,009 40 20 93 657 30 35 23 1,023 230 223 25 37 210 298 573 1,062 359 158 201 1,555 71 92 39 124 45 61 47 4 676 111 37 39 1 104 n.a. 105 1,646 315 26 1,305 521 785 17,056 17,073 -17 1,954 8,728 12,275 718 -300 11,256 2,357 3,443 10,059 1,209 1,006 -38 1,044 -17 12,291 10,494 21 20 1 2,093 ( L ) 1,920 149 24 675 2,708 1,652 75 13 269 787 168 151 67 16 11 n.a. 1,056 88 4 9 44 23 84 714 30 33 27 1,099 243 223 27 42 231 333 638 1,149 381 171 210 1,729 78 96 37 130 47 60 46 4 814 117 39 44 1 106 n.a. 110 1,797 332 30 1,435 561 874 18,024 18,051 -27 1,950 9,245 12,607 762 -256 11,589 2,657 3,778 10,328 1,302 978 -50 1,028 -27 12,634 10,739 23 23 ( L ) 2,337 ( L ) 2,152 163 22 600 2,555 1,436 62 12 236 642 150 159 85 6 53 18 12 n.a. 1,119 95 4 8 45 23 85 770 35 30 24 1,149 239 218 25 44 247 377 639 1,172 367 186 180 1,896 85 100 35 142 49 65 48 4 943 128 41 44 1 106 n.a. 105 1,895 336 36 1,523 568 955 18,317 18,335 -18 1,945 9,417 12,329 756 -215 11,357 2,803 4,157 10,035 1,268 1,026 -40 1,066 -1 12,347 10,367 27 25 2 1,885 ( L ) 1,705 158 22 570 2,427 1,304 75 14 228 570 127 128 91 5 37 1 13 n.a 1,123 91 4 9 44 23 90 780 29 31 22 1,160 250 214 22 49 238 387 614 1,249 407 199 207 2,028 82 113 34 169 57 61 51 5 1,006 141 44 49 1 104 n.a. 110 1,980 357 47 1,576 583 994 1 19,582 19,562 20 1,928 10,158 13,211 815 -170 12,226 3,146 4,210 10,707 1,247 1,257 -2 1,259 20 13,191 1 1 ,084 30 27 2 2,021 ( L ) 1,823 172 25 620 2,558 1.394 91 15 237 563 145 151 95 8 50 23 15 n.a 1.164 89 5 11 41 24 89 819 32 35 19 1,246 259 246 27 50 241 423 653 1,348 426 213 213 2,182 85 120 37 185 70 69 54 6 1,062 163 51 54 1 104 n.a. 122 2,107 382 52 1,673 618 1,055 20,294 20,277 17 1,907 10,643 13.638 886 -154 12,598 3,220 4,476 1 1 ,073 1,238 1,327 1,332 17 13,621 11,317 31 28 3 1,869 1 1,671 172 25 671 2,626 1,421 101 17 236 561 148 164 90 20 47 24 14 n.a. 1,205 90 5 10 43 23 97 848 33 36 20 1.264 260 240 29 49 235 450 677 1,443 421 229 193 2,315 87 140 36 211 83 67 64 5 1,107 171 54 59 1 97 n.a. 133 2,304 395 61 1,848 691 1,157 21,024 20,985 38 1,882 11,169 13,905 926 -137 12,842 3,437 4,745 11,269 1,292 1,343 18 1,325 38 13,866 11,447 30 27 3 1,769 1 1,618 123 27 705 2,627 1,439 114 20 244 580 143 153 81 18 52 21 14 n.a. 1,188 88 ( D ) ( D ) 40 23 100 830 32 36 21 1,272 245 262 32 48 231 455 680 1,449 436 241 196 2,479 93 150 36 240 81 75 67 7 1,165 193 56 66 1 103 n.a. 145 2,420 400 60 1,959 747 1,212 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 West Virginia 383 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry [Millions of dollars] for West Virginia, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation o( personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: < Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance l2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retajl trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 22,693 22,664 29 1,830 12,399 14,951 1,046 -50 13,855 3,683 5,155 12,067 1,369 1,514 8 1,506 29 14,922 12,317 45 44 2 1,652 1 1,486 138 28 792 2,827 1,575 147 22 216 673 148 159 79 22 58 37 14 n.a. 1,252 90 ( D ) ( D ) 42 28 109 869 22 52 22 1,293 212 278 31 46 243 484 750 1,505 550 251 299 2,902 103 167 36 254 96 73 67 13 1,377 222 62 76 2 116 210 27 2,605 466 66 2,073 800 1,273 23,755 23,699 56 1,807 13,149 15,435 1,118 27 14,344 3.964 5,447 12,468 1,342 1,625 34 1,591 56 15,379 12,724 46 45 2 1,590 1 1,418 140 30 796 2,945 1,675 167 16 218 710 161 171 81 23 69 45 16 n.a. 1,270 86 ( D ) Pi 46 29 128 871 17 54 21 1,306 189 291 30 49 252 495 788 1,540 592 256 336 3,121 109 158 37 288 92 75 68 15 1,484 238 66 89 2 120 246 36 2,655 505 71 2,079 799 1,279 25,409 25,371 38 1,792 14,176 16,501 1,179 72 15,394 4,174 5,841 13,311 1,485 1,705 13 1,692 38 16,463 13,599 54 53 2 1,768 1 1,589 148 30 940 3,000 1,677 179 12 222 685 172 176 84 17 71 43 16 n.a. 1,322 91 (") ( n ) 47 27 127 907 24 61 20 1,377 191 317 38 50 257 523 824 1,566 624 265 359 3,446 114 159 37 343 100 84 78 17 1,630 265 71 107 2 127 276 37 2,863 544 72 2,247 867 1,381 26,641 26,618 23 1,798 14,815 16,975 1,248 71 15,797 4,273 6,570 13,713 1,584 1,678 -1 1,679 23 16,952 13,887 57 56 2 1,726 2 1.538 157 29 954 2,906 1,568 181 15 212 603 171 164 84 13 66 46 16 n.a. 1.338 92 5 15 52 28 130 910 22 65 20 1,444 207 331 34 57 269 546 856 1,611 644 277 366 3,689 119 158 36 348 98 77 73 16 1,790 301 85 137 2 134 267 47 3,064 590 77 2,398 922 1,476 28,310 28,262 47 1,806 15,679 17,974 1,311 90 16,752 4,223 7,334 14,467 1,728 1,779 25 1,755 47 17,927 14,658 63 62 2 1,690 2 1,513 145 30 995 3,043 1,638 201 16 217 645 182 144 82 14 71 49 16 n.a. 1,405 97 5 17 44 30 135 955 25 75 21 1,521 210 349 36 63 283 581 902 1,691 689 292 397 4,064 130 168 39 373 101 84 80 18 1,951 356 97 170 2 139 315 41 3,269 645 89 2,535 974 1.561 29,620 29,561 58 1,817 16,306 18,664 1,381 91 17,374 4,200 8,045 14,889 1,875 1,899 33 1,866 58 18,606 15,157 67 66 1 1,442 2 1,258 150 33 1,127 3,136 1,715 218 16 224 675 198 140 78 18 74 55 18 n.a. 1,421 113 7 20 37 30 138 953 25 76 23 1,583 208 383 37 68 285 601 903 1,781 744 308 436 4,373 136 187 41 419 109 92 75 21 2,071 362 109 208 2 151 346 45 3,449 694 87 2,668 1.021 1,647 30,822 30,770 52 1,819 16,948 19.712 1,477 126 18,361 4,384 8,077 15,716 2,015 1.980 28 1,952 52 19,659 16,023 72 70 2 1,588 2 1,406 146 35 1,280 3,219 1,769 239 17 214 684 214 158 73 19 77 55 18 n.a 1,450 118 7 22 36 31 142 973 26 74 20 1,664 192 428 39 75 297 633 939 1,880 761 310 450 4,618 138 182 42 452 124 94 77 20 2,173 383 124 236 2 156 365 50 3.637 743 91 2,803 1,088 1,715 31,771 31.763 1,822 17,441 20,239 1,541 155 18,853 4,563 8,354 16,287 1,979 1,972 -17 1,989 8 20,231 16,452 73 72 (') 1,587 2 1,408 143 34 1,242 3,296 1,832 251 16 204 705 213 176 79 19 92 58 19 n.a 1,465 116 7 23 37 38 144 996 27 64 12 1,684 189 442 37 83 299 634 961 1.954 805 306 498 4,850 143 182 45 502 128 100 89 24 2,264 391 134 249 2 164 384 49 3,778 785 92 2,901 1,136 1,765 32,976 32,989 -13 1,820 18,116 20.795 1,562 177 19,409 4,909 8,657 16.868 1.916 2,011 -39 2,050 -13 20,808 16.871 70 71 -2 1,527 2 1,334 155 36 1,332 3,345 1,880 264 16 196 702 227 1 79 16 109 62 20 n.a 1.464 120 P) 23 31 41 142 996 28 64 ( d ; 1.677 189 406 38 118 314 613 1.000 2,013 831 307 524 5,077 147 183 45 552 136 102 91 25 2,340 412 141 255 2 170 423 52 3.937 845 93 2,998 1,195 1,804 33,988 34.004 -16 1,815 18,724 21.402 1,596 228 20,034 5,005 8,949 17,464 1,875 2.063 -A1 2.105 -16 21.419 17.360 75 77 -2 1.492 3 1.284 168 37 1,368 3,337 1.861 291 18 196 637 238 199 75 15 110 60 22 n.a. 1.476 124 n 25 27 37 154 991 28 70 ( D ) 1,694 193 414 40 125 315 608 1.064 2,103 876 322 554 5,351 154 190 45 599 141 106 100 26 2.467 434 148 274 2 174 435 54 4.059 923 97 3.039 1.202 1,837 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 384 Wisconsin STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wisconsin Components of Personal Income 1969 1997 68% 77% 15% 17% ! Net earnings by place of residence j i Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer payments 80°/c Components of Total Earnings 1969 1997 83% 15% | Wage and salary disbursements ! i Other labor income Proprietors' income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't □ 1969 □ 1979 □ 1989 ■ 1997 Transportation and public utilities 3 Retail trade ! Wholesale trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wisconsin 385 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Wisconsin, 1929-57 [Millions of dollars] 1 y;'9 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance' Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent'' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: < Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local 1,975 1,714 261 2,934 673 1,578 3 n.a. 1,575 367 33 1,163 13 402 215 187 261 1,317 1,204 3 5 96 500 123 260 62 155 113 19 1 93 1,733 1,524 209 2,950 587 1,372 3 n.a. 1,369 331 33 1,027 12 333 171 162 209 1,163 1,044 2 4 90 393 115 236 57 147 119 19 1 98 1,403 1,286 116 2,990 469 1,074 3 n.a. 1,071 271 61 853 11 210 86 124 116 958 832 2 3 58 293 95 204 50 127 126 20 1 105 1,093 1,009 83 3,021 362 814 3 n a 811 235 47 664 10 140 62 78 83 731 607 2 2 32 196 73 156 44 101 124 19 1 104 1,010 916 94 3,040 332 774 3 n.a. 771 192 47 626 9 139 73 66 94 681 548 2 1 18 204 67 129 37 90 133 33 1 99 1,160 1,052 107 3,054 380 932 3 n.a. 928 183 48 736 9 186 85 102 107 825 668 2 2 26 255 73 168 40 102 157 44 1 112 1,416 1.193 223 3.070 461 1,149 4 n.a. 1,145 214 56 820 10 319 198 122 223 926 767 2 2 34 306 79 190 43 111 159 39 1 119 1,596 1.389 207 3.082 518 1.278 4 n.a. 1,274 239 83 942 12 324 176 148 207 1,071 878 1 3 51 352 88 214 47 122 193 83 1 109 1,701 1.459 242 3,088 551 1,417 12 n.a. 1,405 240 57 1,036 12 368 210 158 242 1.175 995 3 4 46 426 94 241 47 134 180 65 1 114 1,569 1,370 199 3.098 507 1,291 11 n.a. 1,280 226 63 960 12 319 167 152 199 1,092 891 2 3 39 349 89 234 44 130 201 83 1 118 1,599 1.435 164 3,121 512 1,313 12 n.a. 1,301 235 63 1,006 13 295 133 162 164 1,149 957 2 3 50 381 96 243 46 135 192 75 1 116 1,716 1,526 190 3,143 546 1,421 14 n.a. 1.408 242 66 1,069 14 338 157 181 190 1,231 1,048 3 3 42 440 99 272 47 143 183 67 1 116 2,106 1,838 268 3,140 671 1,764 15 n.a. 1,749 291 67 1,278 16 470 227 243 268 1,496 1,327 3 4 48 607 116 327 50 171 169 58 1 110 2,649 2,250 399 3,066 864 2,273 19 n.a. 2,254 329 66 1,610 19 645 349 296 399 1,874 1,680 4 5 96 835 127 378 53 182 194 49 34 111 3,161 2,665 496 3,007 1,051 2,807 26 n.a. 2,782 318 61 2.001 24 782 434 348 496 2,312 1,998 4 6 64 1,094 139 432 57 203 313 54 143 117 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 ... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military , State and local 3,295 2,823 472 2,971 1,109 2,931 26 n.a. 2,904 319 72 2,124 35 772 401 371 472 2,459 2,177 5 6 72 1.185 159 463 63 224 282 53 106 123 3,500 2,950 550 2,961 1,182 3,074 28 n.a. 3,046 335 119 2,165 41 479 389 550 2,524 2,198 6 7 91 1,116 168 505 68 238 326 55 136 134 3,831 3,205 626 3,168 1,209 3,262 33 n.a. 3,229 406 196 2,236 45 982 551 431 626 2,636 2,380 6 9 122 1,069 207 618 79 269 257 58 42 157 4,209 3,592 617 3,250 1,295 3.614 40 n.a. 3.574 437 198 2,610 55 949 539 410 617 2,998 2.742 7 10 151 1,291 234 667 87 296 256 55 17 183 4,745 4,085 660 3,314 1,432 4,114 43 1 4,073 491 181 2,932 62 1,120 579 540 660 3.454 3,170 8 11 198 1,468 276 774 98 336 284 55 18 212 4,694 4,166 528 3,391 1,384 3,986 45 3 3,943 547 203 2,908 68 1,009 452 557 528 3,458 3,145 11 12 215 1.386 279 781 106 355 313 60 19 235 5,174 4,662 512 3,438 1,505 4,354 59 6 4,301 628 245 3,216 87 1,051 441 610 512 3,842 3,507 12 14 247 1,603 293 829 125 385 335 60 26 249 5,967 5,281 686 3,439 1,735 5,159 71 9 5,097 652 218 3,744 113 1,302 614 686 4,473 4,051 14 16 287 1.925 323 932 137 417 423 69 81 273 6,237 5,595 643 3,469 1,798 5,381 79 12 5,314 678 245 3.972 126 1,283 572 711 643 4,738 4,280 15 18 295 2,056 344 958 150 445 458 78 77 304 6,451 5,943 508 3,506 1,840 5,498 80 17 5.434 740 277 4,178 139 1,181 443 739 508 4,991 4.541 16 20 317 2.181 363 991 167 486 450 79 46 325 6,409 5.948 461 3.608 1,776 5.397 92 20 5,325 755 330 4,097 143 1,157 403 754 461 4,935 4,459 18 19 303 2.048 357 1,016 183 514 477 80 48 349 6,907 6,516 391 3,679 1,877 5.768 106 25 5.687 867 353 4,433 165 1,171 336 835 391 5,378 4,875 18 21 366 2,250 375 1,080 202 563 502 83 47 372 7,459 7,009 450 3,742 1,993 6.228 121 30 6,137 942 380 4,774 190 1,263 394 868 450 5.777 5,244 19 23 399 2,462 401 1,117 215 607 534 85 54 396 7,821 7,361 460 3,791 2,063 6,473 137 36 6.372 1.005 444 4,939 210 1,324 404 920 460 6.013 5.433 20 23 400 2,503 422 1.178 234 652 580 93 56 431 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 386 Wisconsin STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Wisconsin, 195&-97 [Millions of dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income 10 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: < Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 7,986 7,498 489 3,843 2,078 6,473 137 47 6,383 1,055 548 4,894 218 1,361 434 927 489 5,984 5.352 19 17 2 19 7 ( L ) (') 12 394 2,415 1,541 67 43 35 141 177 522 234 193 29 27 34 37 874 344 1 26 24 208 12? 37 3 40 69 426 99 126 3 38 73 87 359 826 248 71 177 645 36 85 43 53 25 17 22 7 201 43 23 n.a. 51 n.a. 39 633 102 50 481 n.a. n.a. 8,671 8,156 515 3,891 2,229 7,073 163 54 6,964 1,139 568 5,384 247 1,442 462 980 515 6,558 5,893 20 18 2 20 5 ( L ) 1 14 430 2,723 1 1,788 75 46 39 170 199 569 273 275 31 30 40 43 935 351 (') 31 26 240 125 39 4 44 74 453 99 142 4 40 78 90 389 266 76 190 708 37 91 44 62 28 16 23 6 222 51 26 n.a. ( L ) 59 n.a. 42 665 107 51 507 n.a. n.a. 8,937 8,473 464 3.962 2,256 7,257 191 59 7,125 1,210 602 5.626 260 1,372 410 961 464 6,793 6,084 24 22 2 23 7 (') 1 15 449 2,786 1,828 73 41 40 158 198 563 282 317 33 27 42 55 958 359 ( L ) 28 26 249 133 43 4 41 76 472 97 152 5 41 82 96 401 897 277 83 194 754 36 94 47 68 33 19 25 6 232 53 28 n.a. (') 66 n.a. 46 709 116 51 542 n.a. n.a. 9,218 8.686 531 4,009 2,299 7,396 198 63 7,262 1,262 694 5,682 266 1,449 473 976 531 6,865 6.089 25 23 2 23 6 (') 2 15 464 2,713 1,744 69 36 42 161 192 545 336 270 21 26 44 1 969 355 (') 27 27 259 137 45 4 41 74 473 92 148 5 42 84 101 411 902 290 87 203 789 36 96 46 71 33 20 26 6 244 56 31 n.a. ( L ) 72 n.a. 49 776 122 48 606 n.a. n.a. 9,728 9,202 525 4,049 2,403 7,845 211 71 7,704 1,316 709 6.062 300 1,482 465 1,018 525 7,319 6,473 29 27 2 22 6 ( L ) 2 14 467 2,949 1,950 73 37 44 180 211 613 360 329 25 28 47 3 1,000 357 ( L ) 28 29 272 141 49 4 45 75 495 92 160 6 43 90 105 419 937 310 92 218 846 37 99 47 75 36 21 26 7 271 60 35 n.a. ( L ) 78 n.a. 54 846 127 47 672 n.a. n.a. 10,066 9.595 472 4,112 2,448 8,084 242 79 7,921 1,399 747 6.342 307 1,435 404 1,031 472 7,612 6,720 29 27 2 19 2 ( L ) 3 14 501 3.035 2,026 81 36 47 186 220 653 360 329 28 31 50 5 1,009 354 ( L ) 29 30 281 142 51 4 42 75 513 92 168 6 43 93 111 430 961 331 97 234 901 40 103 47 79 38 23 28 7 287 68 42 n.a. 1 82 n.a. 56 893 140 39 714 n.a. n.a. 10,834 10.326 508 4,165 2,601 8,728 258 91 8,561 1,495 778 6,830 344 1,555 441 1.114 508 8,219 7,231 32 29 3 21 3 ( L ) 3 15 548 3,253 2,174 87 37 49 208 237 737 377 315 29 39 53 5 1,079 379 (') 31 32 300 152 53 4 50 79 540 95 179 6 44 100 116 1,044 359 103 256 42 109 48 87 41 25 30 7 321 70 50 n.a. 1 87 n.a. 148 43 798 n.a. n.a. 11,757 11.180 576 4.232 2,778 9,421 274 106 9,253 1,664 839 7,369 395 1,657 508 1,149 576 8,845 7.762 33 30 3 21 2 C-) 4 15 604 3,500 2,375 92 41 53 233 265 824 398 329 35 41 58 6 1,126 384 ( L ) 33 35 312 161 57 4 57 82 580 102 196 8 46 109 119 480 1,122 378 111 267 1,043 47 112 48 94 42 25 32 7 338 76 55 n.a. 1 96 n.a. 71 1.083 156 41 886 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wisconsin 387 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Wisconsin, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm l0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment , Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services l4 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 14,880 14,205 676 4,345 3,425 11,747 470 165 11,442 2,118 1,321 9,327 532 1,889 602 1,286 676 1 1 ,071 9,608 44 41 3 27 2 (') 12 14 791 4,192 2,810 107 51 63 276 331 999 437 321 45 69 63 47 1,382 447 (') 36 38 384 193 102 5 84 93 691 107 238 8 60 133 145 606 1.370 485 144 341 1,401 58 133 52 129 54 33 38 9 485 91 83 n.a. 1 130 n.a. 101 1,464 197 37 1,229 n.a. n.a. 16,188 15,519 669 4,378 3,698 12,769 546 244 12,468 2,273 1,448 10,262 606 1,901 588 1,313 669 12,100 10,459 51 48 3 32 3 (') 8 21 854 4,579 3,071 111 60 76 310 376 1,095 471 330 51 79 64 49 1,508 476 (') 42 39 427 211 121 5 92 94 752 112 259 9 66 153 152 643 1,468 517 161 356 1,562 55 140 53 151 63 38 38 9 557 102 95 n.a. 1 146 n.a. 114 1,640 210 41 1,390 n.a. n.a. 17,333 16,655 678 4,426 3,916 13,473 573 249 13,149 2,474 1,710 10,887 688 1,899 590 1,308 678 12,795 10,917 53 48 5 35 4 1 7 23 852 4,666 3,085 110 58 79 311 387 1,111 440 334 55 80 69 51 1,581 511 ( L ) 45 39 446 226 118 5 98 94 815 115 275 10 71 175 170 689 1,555 551 183 369 1,701 60 146 53 158 65 38 45 9 627 116 107 n.a. 1 158 n.a. 118 1,878 242 44 1,593 n.a. n.a. 18,578 17,840 737 4,460 4,165 14,299 626 259 13,932 2,640 2,006 1 1 ,489 774 2,036 648 1,388 737 13,562 11,495 59 54 5 30 4 (, 2> 24 897 4,760 3,114 118 61 84 299 402 1,058 455 375 65 81 72 44 1.646 542 (') 45 38 462 235 117 5 105 96 889 121 310 11 76 193 178 740 1,651 621 201 421 1,847 63 147 53 178 75 42 47 9 696 126 120 n.a 1 164 n.a, 126 2,067 261 46 1,760 n.a. n a 20,291 19,505 786 4,498 4,511 15.708 701 281 15,288 2,771 2,232 12,584 906 2,218 691 1,527 786 14,921 12,683 63 57 6 39 4 1 9 25 994 5,287 3,513 139 71 91 335 461 1,191 487 444 82 83 81 47 1,774 572 (M 49 43 504 256 121 6 119 104 994 132 358 11 79 216 199 812 1,776 683 215 468 2,035 66 153 53 184 84 45 51 9 795 141 137 n a 2 175 n a 142 2,239 278 52 1,909 n.a. n.a 22,716 21,748 967 4,518 5,027 17,694 876 306 17,124 3,072 2,520 14,146 1.051 2.497 859 1,638 967 16,726 14.271 69 61 7 45 3 1 11 29 1,106 6,054 4,113 160 88 103 398 515 1,377 594 550 94 99 92 42 1.940 624 (') 54 47 554 281 127 6 141 106 1,097 152 400 12 81 239 213 908 1,975 734 238 496 2,284 73 159 55 220 95 51 61 9 885 160 150 n a 2 194 n.a. 169 2,456 299 51 2,105 n.a. n.a. 24,966 24,109 857 4,538 5,501 19,164 1,003 330 18,490 3,485 2,991 15,552 1,215 2,398 714 1,683 857 18.307 15.686 76 67 8 68 7 3 25 33 1,157 6,696 4,568 176 91 110 468 594 1,579 649 573 91 98 99 39 2.129 711 (') 54 50 596 307 134 7 160 109 1,199 160 440 10 96 263 230 1,050 2,126 768 272 496 2,546 81 168 52 256 106 58 68 10 1,006 175 161 n.a 2 210 n a 194 2,621 325 51 2,245 n.a. n.a. 27,019 26,110 910 4,570 5,913 20.323 1,058 336 19,602 3,706 3,711 16,372 1,398 2,554 757 1,797 910 19,414 16,514 80 73 7 77 4 3 36 35 1,159 6.861 4,622 187 85 109 381 704 1,657 579 614 98 104 103 n.a 2.239 792 (M 50 50 609 324 140 8 158 108 1,242 156 441 12 99 281 254 1,217 2,157 858 298 560 2,864 86 178 52 290 113 55 76 11 1.176 192 146 112 2 181 n a 195 2.899 357 49 2,493 n.a. n a 29,903 29,102 800 4,585 6,522 22,585 1,136 377 21.827 4,021 4,055 18,133 1,673 2,779 646 2,133 800 21,785 18.629 100 91 10 85 3 1 48 34 1,378 7,671 5,137 227 101 128 400 786 1.828 649 673 109 122 113 n.a. 2,534 881 (') 56 58 718 357 155 9 178 122 1,401 176 505 14 113 306 286 1,330 2,404 1,013 336 677 3,247 99 196 60 357 140 60 86 12 1,338 211 152 131 2 185 n a 217 3,156 386 54 2,716 n.a. n a 33,520 32,332 1,187 4,613 7,266 25.477 1,225 419 24,670 4,490 4.360 20,100 1,986 3.391 1.022 2,369 1,187 24,289 20.940 90 84 6 107 14 4 54 36 1,598 8,616 5,782 271 117 148 460 896 2.030 759 705 123 143 129 n.a. 2,834 959 i') 63 63 812 400 174 10 226 125 1.540 189 552 17 144 331 307 1,450 2,648 1,147 371 776 3,744 116 216 66 449 133 68 110 15 1,549 260 155 144 3 197 n a 263 3,350 411 53 2.886 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 388 Wisconsin STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Wisconsin, 1958-97 — Continued (Millions of dollars] Line 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income' Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment lor residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus. Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other 1 Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 37,634 36,450 1,184 4,632 8,125 28,619 1,404 472 27,688 5,143 4,803 22,794 2,284 3,541 968 2,572 1,184 27,435 23,733 108 101 7 95 14 4 36 40 1,823 9,815 6,647 320 132 164 531 1,033 2,344 893 761 152 166 152 n.a. 3,168 1,038 ( L ) 68 70 924 457 199 11 267 135 1,728 217 627 17 166 364 338 1,629 2.960 1,305 418 887 4,270 137 250 72 516 153 78 122 16 1.748 273 173 190 4 220 n.a. 318 3.703 470 57 3.176 n.a. n.a. 42,367 40.914 1,453 4,666 9,080 31,991 1,637 509 30,863 6.016 5,489 25,477 2,584 3,930 1,209 2.721 1.453 30,538 26.578 129 120 8 112 16 5 46 45 1,996 1 1 .065 -7,575 345 142 180 607 1,152 2,758 1,018 855 169 182 167 n.a 3,490 1.128 ( L ) 68 72 1,036 533 217 13 292 131 1,965 259 722 15 184 405 380 1,866 3,223 1,449 472 978 4,772 152 268 70 625 167 88 139 16 1,949 302 183 213 2 235 n.a. 364 3,960 496 60 3,404 1,165 2,240 46,644 45,166 1,478 4,712 9,899 33,970 1,761 534 32,742 7,230 6,672 27,143 2,852 3,976 1,209 2,767 1,478 32,492 28,157 133 125 8 168 19 4 97 47 1,860 11,528 7,753 337 146 180 570 1,219 2,861 1,100 786 177 203 174 n.a, 3,775 1.242 (') 68 77 1.132 561 239 13 305 138 2,109 270 739 17 192 461 430 2,024 3,336 1,578 522 1.057 5.420 167 285 67 741 166 108 150 17 2,275 337 217 221 2 268 n.a. 399 4,335 566 68 3,701 1,238 2.463 50,638 49.470 1,169 4,726 10,714 35.714 2,022 583 34,275 8,793 7,570 29,001 3,043 3,671 892 2,779 1,169 34,546 29,905 141 134 6 178 26 4 103 45 1,764 12.219 8,161 343 161 185 608 1,301 2,950 1,178 820 195 228 193 n.a 4,058 1,337 ( L ) 63 81 1.229 591 262 14 331 151 2,275 270 786 19 224 499 477 2,165 3,467 1,721 575 1.146 5.975 178 299 67 841 176 101 163 16 2.596 359 228 230 2 291 n.a. 429 4,640 575 84 3.981 1.325 2.657 53,088 52,058 1,030 4,729 11,226 36,480 2,111 600 34,970 9,662 8,457 29,815 3,228 3,437 708 2,729 1,030 35,450 30,247 147 145 2 152 1 4 92 38 1,628 1 1 .939 7,697 311 153 177 500 1.224 2,761 1,158 826 171 225 192 n.a. 4,242 1,381 ( L ) 66 86 1,301 630 276 15 341 145 2,383 244 786 19 243 559 532 2,204 3.560 1.732 634 1,098 6,501 193 310 67 976 184 103 174 16 2,863 399 252 236 3 318 n.a. 407 5,204 600 99 4,505 1,462 3.043 55,694 55,251 443 4,721 11,796 37,761 2.122 653 36,291 10,337 9.065 31.014 3.426 3.320 141 3,179 443 37,317 31,808 176 162 15 98 3 2 49 44 1,763 12,180 7,701 365 165 181 462 1,212 2,536 1,184 1,011 164 228 194 n.a. 4,479 1,394 ( L ) 73 93 1,395 700 290 16 368 151 2,468 230 848 20 267 560 542 2.223 3.885 1.949 688 1,261 7,066 192 346 67 1,156 218 119 196 17 2.996 432 285 258 3 349 n.a. 434 5.509 633 113 4,762 1,560 3,203 61,284 60,334 950 4,736 12,941 41,952 2,307 767 40,412 11.650 9,222 33.869 3.619 4,464 655 3,809 950 41,002 35,122 209 190 19 116 ( D ) 5 n 45 2,117 13,499 8,712 428 185 1 538 1,350 2,926 1.322 1.096 184 250 232 n.a. 4,787 1,412 ( L ) 79 95 1,487 785 315 17 450 146 2,697 235 1.007 20 290 550 595 2,428 4,164 2,027 734 1,293 7,866 196 387 76 1,381 281 153 216 20 3.137 504 329 285 4 391 n.a. 507 5,880 672 123 5,084 1.667 3.416 64,502 63,560 942 4,748 13,586 44,143 2,519 856 42,479 12.165 9,857 35,580 3.810 4,752 651 4,101 942 43,201 36,875 223 200 23 138 -1 5 88 47 2,275 13,828 8.826 470 1 1 497 1.370 2,984 1,343 1,089 174 277 226 n.a 5.002 1.416 ( L ) 80 101 1,586 850 338 13 479 138 2,785 224 1.035 20 316 568 621 2,527 4.525 2,077 792 1,286 8,497 201 447 76 1,602 335 132 243 1 3,266 552 350 318 4 396 n.a. 556 6,326 711 143 5,471 1,787 3,684 67,932 66,710 1.221 4,756 14,285 46,680 2,701 939 44,918 12,733 10.281 37,524 4.034 5.122 957 4,165 1,221 45,459 38,772 219 199 20 54 1 5 -3 51 2,598 14,307 8,985 524 210 216 504 1,455 3,065 1,343 969 206 281 213 n.a. 5,321 1,488 ( L ) 82 110 1,671 927 362 14 528 140 2,950 212 1,125 18 338 588 668 2,628 4,670 2,254 840 1,415 9,092 196 478 79 1,758 322 147 246 20 3,494 600 373 335 5 436 n.a. 603 6.687 722 148 5,816 1,950 3,866 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wisconsin 389 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Wisconsin, 1958-97 — Continued (Millions of dollars] 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 5 Population (thousands) * Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm ,0 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products , Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing , Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas. and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 13 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 76,224 75,480 743 4,822 15,806 53,601 3,268 1,206 51,539 13,644 11,041 43,509 4,872 5,220 433 4,786 743 52,857 45,395 296 285 11 105 4 5 36 59 3,041 16,587 10,488 663 262 246 658 1,695 3,577 1,113 1,195 206 636 238 n.a. 6.098 1,664 ( D ) 98 126 1,846 1,106 406 (") 671 166 3,224 201 1,268 20 374 651 709 3,181 5,082 2,931 933 1,998 10,948 233 553 84 1,848 406 170 287 42 4,184 726 436 423 8 545 897 107 7,462 841 167 6,454 1,842 4,612 81,719 80,159 1,560 4,857 16,827 57,439 3,587 1,245 55,097 14,840 11,782 45,954 5,257 6,228 1,207 5,020 1,560 55,879 48,029 307 294 13 81 2 5 6 68 3,271 17,107 10,675 672 297 255 671 1,782 3,739 1,102 956 238 704 260 n.a. 6.432 1,712 ( L ) 97 131 1.930 1,192 435 15 751 169 3,374 208 1,348 20 409 661 728 3,466 5,377 3,175 969 2,206 1 1 .870 256 550 89 1,969 417 179 297 51 4,592 768 477 483 9 578 983 171 7,850 881 176 6,793 1,919 4,874 86,726 85,576 1,150 4,902 17,692 60,743 3,807 1,325 58,261 15,750 12,715 49,255 5,846 5,642 710 4,931 1,150 59,593 51,117 362 346 16 87 3 7 5 73 3,637 17,766 10,917 699 325 285 680 1,847 3,813 1,149 894 246 713 266 n.a 6,849 1,833 (') 99 136 2,045 1,284 460 15 805 172 3,648 206 1,464 20 453 734 771 3,705 5,708 3,479 1,039 2,440 12,726 285 569 93 1,930 455 196 374 58 5,028 784 524 567 10 625 1,065 163 8.476 949 179 7,348 2,089 5,259 90,320 89.610 710 4,953 18,237 62,881 4,039 1,361 60,204 16,102 14,014 51,310 6,336 5,236 257 4,979 710 62,171 53,164 385 369 16 92 4 6 9 73 3,753 18,019 10,925 713 339 289 671 1,866 3,725 1,232 809 234 765 282 n.a 7,095 1,928 ('-) 95 140 2,088 1,347 509 16 810 162 3,825 220 1,531 21 490 747 816 3,844 5,937 3,708 1,085 2,623 13,601 301 588 90 1.975 461 188 437 61 5,511 817 590 637 12 671 1.100 161 9,007 992 180 7,835 2,218 5,617 96,746 95,957 789 5,005 19,331 68,212 4,334 1,458 65,335 16,223 15,1 55,381 7,100 5,731 296 5,435 789 67,423 57,707 413 399 14 101 4 6 8 83 4,099 19,413 11,828 783 393 326 729 1,924 3,967 1,288 1,030 251 836 300 n.a 7,585 2,028 ( L ) 97 148 2,203 1,516 548 17 885 142 4,043 210 1,668 23 528 742 872 4,116 6,312 4,255 1,224 3,031 14,956 329 626 100 2,168 480 196 509 70 6,087 916 633 731 16 701 1,224 171 9,716 1,070 194 8,452 2,374 6,078 101,159 100,725 434 5,056 20,009 71.916 4,581 1,462 68,796 16,476 15.887 58,183 7,965 5,768 -44 5,812 434 71,481 61,227 435 421 14 108 89 4,366 20,443 12,530 845 434 357 834 2.000 4,091 1,375 1,180 281 808 324 n.a. 7,913 2.083 ( L ) 95 152 2,263 1,601 592 15 947 165 4.317 219 1.841 23 549 757 928 4,299 6,596 4,695 1.332 3,363 15.968 347 682 105 2.322 508 223 526 81 6,486 896 690 836 18 768 1,318 163 10.255 1.128 193 8,933 2,490 6,443 107,063 106.563 500 5,095 21,012 76.378 4,953 1,590 73,015 17,520 16,528 61,848 8,490 6,041 3 6,038 500 75,879 65.238 446 430 17 113 6 7 6 94 4.686 22,093 13,687 929 475 381 925 2,201 4,502 1,492 1,301 317 817 346 n.a 8.406 2,162 (') 100 154 2,371 1,734 659 21 1,045 160 4,597 226 2.053 26 576 771 946 4,540 7.023 4,845 1,331 3.514 16,897 361 685 109 2,545 561 212 553 84 6,781 965 743 894 18 847 1.365 173 10,640 1.175 193 9.272 2,572 6,701 112,806 112,596 211 5,137 21,960 79,742 5,246 1,694 76,190 19,099 17,517 65,398 8,369 5,976 -278 6,254 211 79,532 68,537 456 444 12 118 5 8 9 96 4,852 23.116 14,433 923 485 385 993 2,293 4,763 1,621 1,409 379 839 342 n a 8,682 2,201 (') 97 164 2,427 1,808 687 20 1.107 170 4,774 231 2,193 28 618 794 910 4,772 7,300 5.265 1,335 3,930 17,884 388 704 116 2,741 577 226 585 95 7.181 987 777 968 19 873 1.479 165 10.994 1,181 187 9,626 2,670 6,956 118,940 118,451 490 5,174 22,987 83,531 5,437 1,846 79,939 20.925 18,075 68,956 8,097 6,478 -51 6.529 490 83,041 71,721 464 460 4 119 4 8 10 97 5,283 23.574 14,569 951 501 417 988 2.358 4.838 1.692 1,226 382 870 345 n.a 9,005 2,297 (') 95 163 2,547 1,854 725 21 1,138 165 4.902 224 2,030 28 876 812 933 5,055 7,613 5,593 1.431 4,163 19.118 414 721 117 3.047 619 232 636 104 7.617 1.033 812 1.059 20 925 1.584 179 11,321 1.233 183 9,904 2,701 7,203 125,081 124,916 165 5,201 24,048 88,417 5,794 2,067 84,691 21.656 18,734 73.775 8,208 6,435 -386 6,821 165 88,252 76,515 485 481 4 128 6 8 11 104 5,619 25,155 15,628 1,003 547 448 1,071 2,536 5,184 1.826 1,297 408 958 351 n.a. 9.527 2.338 ( L ) 106 163 2,750 1,994 777 22 1,217 160 5,175 228 2,153 27 936 858 972 5,459 7,991 6,027 1,615 4,412 20,476 434 743 117 3.504 657 247 684 113 8.013 1.088 850 1.069 23 1,024 1,720 190 1 1 .737 1.248 190 10.299 2.826 7,473 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 390 Wyoming STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wyoming 1969 Components of Personal Income 76% 59°/c 1997 13% 11% 15% i Net earnings by place of residence | Dividends, interest, and rent 1969 Components of Total Earnings 1997 77°/c 78°/c 19% | Wage and salary disbursements \ \ Other labor income Industry Shares of Total Earnings Selected Years, 1969-97 Farm Agr. Serv. Mining Constr. Manu. TPU 1 W. Trade 2 R. Trade 3 FIRE 4 Services Gov't ■ 1969 1 Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade □ 1979 □ 1989 3 Retail trade 4 Finance, insurance, and real estate 1997 STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wyoming 391 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' for Wyoming, 1929-57 (Millions ol dollars] 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Income by Place of Residence 150 116 34 223 672 131 (') n.a. 131 17 2 94 1 36 23 14 34 97 85 ( L ) 22 4 8 19 18 2 13 12 4 2 6 132 106 26 226 582 116 (') n.a. 116 14 2 87 1 28 16 12 26 90 77 20 2 7 17 16 2 12 13 4 2 6 109 94 15 229 474 91 ( L ) n.a. 90 13 6 73 1 17 8 9 15 76 63 15 2 6 14 14 2 10 12 4 2 6 85 76 9 230 371 70 ( L ) n.a. 70 12 4 58 1 11 4 6 9 60 49 10 1 5 11 11 2 8 12 4 2 6 85 70 15 230 369 70 ('-) n.a. 70 12 3 55 1 15 10 6 15 56 43 9 1 4 10 9 2 7 13 5 2 6 95 82 13 233 409 81 ( L ) n.a. 80 12 3 64 1 16 7 9 13 68 50 11 2 4 11 12 2 8 17 7 2 8 117 92 25 237 494 101 (') n.a. 101 13 3 73 1 27 17 10 25 76 59 13 2 5 13 15 2 8 18 7 2 8 132 107 24 240 550 110 (') n.a. 110 14 8 82 1 28 15 12 24 86 66 15 3 6 15 16 2 9 20 10 3 7 147 112 35 243 604 128 1 n.a. 127 16 5 87 1 40 27 13 35 93 74 (') 17 4 7 17 18 2 10 19 8 3 8 137 109 28 246 559 119 1 n.a. 118 15 4 85 1 34 20 13 28 91 71 14 6 5 16 18 2 9 20 9 3 8 145 113 32 248 584 124 1 n.a. 123 17 5 84 1 39 24 15 32 93 73 (') 12 6 6 17 20 2 10 20 9 3 8 150 118 32 250 600 128 1 n.a. 127 18 5 83 1 43 26 17 32 96 76 (') 12 5 7 17 21 3 11 20 9 3 8 193 143 51 249 776 169 1 n.a. 168 20 5 107 1 61 40 22 51 119 91 14 7 8 21 25 3 12 28 10 9 9 234 178 56 249 941 210 2 n.a. 207 22 5 140 1 69 44 25 56 153 111 17 11 10 28 27 3 15 42 9 24 9 282 Nonlarm personal income 211 71 246 1,146 Derivation of personal income: 257 Less' Personal contributions for social insurance 7 4 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 n a. 253 25 4 Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income 167 1 88 Farm 57 31 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other" .... Mining 71 185 134 ( L ) 22 13 Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities 11 37 31 Finance, insurance, and real estate 3 16 Government and government enterprises 51 Federal, civilian 11 Military 31 10 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) - 1 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work 6 Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, 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 Military State and local 294 234 60 240 1,223 267 4 n a 263 26 5 186 2 78 45 34 60 207 152 27 11 14 44 35 3 17 56 12 33 10 302 240 62 240 1,259 272 4 n.a. 268 25 9 62 209 158 29 8 15 44 39 4 19 52 13 27 13 344 257 87 253 1,361 302 3 n a 299 30 16 187 3 112 68 44 87 215 182 27 13 17 44 52 5 24 32 12 6 14 385 292 93 256 1,503 338 5 n.a. 334 33 18 222 3 113 69 44 93 246 210 ( L ) 33 21 20 48 55 5 27 36 13 7 16 433 359 75 269 1,610 375 5 (') 371 45 17 266 4 106 52 54 75 301 253 ( L ) 43 32 23 51 65 7 32 48 19 10 18 455 389 66 277 1,643 386 5 (') 381 55 18 281 4 101 45 56 66 320 260 ( L ) 41 35 24 51 68 8 33 60 21 18 21 498 418 79 290 1,717 409 6 (') 402 69 27 286 5 118 59 58 79 329 265 ( L ) 39 34 25 53 69 10 36 64 21 21 22 571 445 126 291 1,961 489 7 -1 481 21 318 7 164 103 60 126 363 291 ( L ) 47 32 28 60 76 10 38 72 23 24 25 562 484 78 293 1,917 479 8 -1 469 70 22 351 7 120 56 64 78 401 317 1 50 36 31 65 81 11 42 84 26 31 28 564 506 58 290 1,944 476 9 -2 466 74 23 367 8 101 35 65 58 418 334 1 56 33 34 67 86 13 44 84 26 28 31 550 506 44 293 1,877 458 9 -2 447 75 27 360 44 414 327 1 52 32 34 62 84 14 47 87 26 28 34 592 540 52 307 1,929 9 -3 476 86 29 376 9 104 31 73 52 436 339 1 52 35 35 61 83 16 52 97 28 31 38 632 579 53 312 2,025 526 10 -3 513 87 31 410 10 107 32 75 53 474 360 1 55 41 38 64 91 15 55 113 32 38 43 674 76 314 2,146 555 11 -1 541 98 35 412 11 133 54 79 76 479 375 1 55 47 39 66 95 16 57 105 32 27 46 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 392 Wyoming STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry 1 for Wyoming, 1958-97 [Millions ol dollars] Line 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm' Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance 12 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services" 1 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 690 614 76 315 2,189 560 13 -4 543 105 41 411 13 136 55 81 76 484 387 1 1 (') 57 6 2 45 4 52 42 10 4 (') 3 (') 1 ( L ) ( L ) (') ( L ) 1 ( L ) 32 7 ( L ) ( L ) ( D ) 3 1 21 ( D ) 65 32 11 ( L ) 6 8 7 21 69 16 6 10 64 13 8 5 4 3 4 1 1 12 3 1 n.a. ( L ) 6 n a. 5 97 31 15 51 n.a. n.a. 735 670 66 320 2,297 594 14 -3 577 113 46 448 15 130 45 66 528 433 1 1 (') 63 7 2 49 5 67 48 • 15 5 (') 4 ( L ) 1 1 (M ( L ) ( L ) 2 (') 2 33 7 ( L ) (') (") 4 1 21 (') (?) 68 32 13 (') 6 9 8 23 74 18 7 11 71 13 8 5 4 3 4 1 1 14 4 1 n.a, P) 7 n.a. 6 95 30 10 55 n.a. n.a. 771 718 53 331 2,329 628 18 -3 607 115 49 493 17 117 30 87 53 575 469 2 2 (') 63 9 2 47 6 87 49 14 6 (') 4 (') 1 1 ( L ) ( L ) (') 2 ( L ) ( L ) 35 8 ( L ) ( L ) P 4 1 22 (') ( D ) 74 32 16 (') 7 9 9 25 76 19 76 12 8 5 5 4 3 2 1 14 4 1 n.a. ( L ) 106 31 13 62 n.a. n.a. 810 750 60 337 2,403 648 18 -3 628 125 57 499 19 131 38 92 60 588 473 2 2 ( L ) 63 10 2 45 6 75 53 18 5 C) 4 (') 1 1 ( L ) ft (') 2 ( L ) 4 35 8 ( L ) ( L ) (") 4 1 22 (') M 75 31 15 I 1 ) 8 10 12 25 77 20 8 12 82 11 8 5 6 4 4 2 1 15 4 1 n.a. ( L ) 9 n.a. 10 115 33 16 67 n.a. n.a. 838 767 71 333 2,516 666 18 -2 645 134 59 502 19 144 49 95 595 472 3 3 ( L ) 63 11 3 44 5 68 49 15 5 p) 4 2 1 1 ( L ) ( L ) 1 1 ( L ) L L > 34 8 (') (') P) 4 1 21 (') P) 76 31 15 (') 7 10 13 26 80 21 9 12 85 12 8 5 5 5 4 2 1 16 4 ( L ) n.a. ( L ) 10 n.a. 11 123 35 17 71 n.a. n.a. 855 783 71 336 2,543 681 20 -2 658 135 61 522 19 140 47 93 609 476 3 3 ( L ) 67 15 2 44 6 72 51 16 5 (') 4 1 1 1 1 o o 1 34 8 ( L ) (') P) 4 1 22 ( L ) P) 76 32 14 (') 7 10 14 22 22 10 13 82 13 8 5 5 5 3 2 1 17 4 1 n.a. ( L ) 10 n.a. 7 133 38 19 76 n.a. n.a. 878 825 53 339 2,590 702 21 -3 678 140 60 552 21 129 25 105 53 649 501 4 4 C) 67 13 2 43 8 76 49 15 5 (') 4 (M 1 1 (') P 1 (') ( L ) 2 34 9 ( L ) P) P) 4 (') 20 (') Pi 81 34 14 (') 7 11 15 25 86 24 10 14 88 14 9 5 5 5 4 3 1 18 5 1 n.a. (') 10 n.a. 14 42 25 82 n.a. n.a. 913 854 59 332 2,751 719 21 -2 696 154 64 556 21 142 31 111 59 659 506 4 4 (') 68 13 2 44 8 67 50 15 6 (') 4 (') 1 1 (') (') 1 P) (M 2 35 9 P 4 1 21 (') (") 83 35 15 P) 7 12 14 24 90 26 11 15 94 16 10 5 5 5 4 4 1 19 5 1 n.a. ( L ) 11 n.a. 9 154 41 23 89 n.a. n.a. See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wyoming 393 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars] for Wyoming, 1958-97 — Continued 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation ol personal income: Total earnings by place ol work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 .... Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent'' Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other 11 Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products '. Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services " Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services h Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 1,075 1,007 68 324 3,317 852 34 -1 817 168 89 663 27 162 39 123 68 784 587 5 5 (') 97 19 2 67 10 74 52 17 7 (') 5 ( L ) 1 2 (') (') 1 1 (') (') 34 9 (') (') ( D ) 5 2 19 (') ( n ) 91 35 18 (') 9 13 16 28 103 30 13 17 107 19 11 5 6 6 5 4 1 23 6 1 n.a. (') 11 n.a. 10 197 48 22 127 n.a. n.a. 1,171 1,096 75 329 3,558 934 41 (') 893 1 97 724 30 180 44 136 75 860 649 6 6 ( L ) 113 23 4 71 15 77 58 21 8 (') 5 ( L ) 1 4 ( L ) (') 1 1 (') 1 37 9 (') ( L ) ( L ) P) 5 2 20 (') P) 99 36 22 (') 9 14 18 30 112 34 14 20 120 18 12 5 8 8 6 3 1 27 7 2 n.a (') 12 n.a 10 210 49 22 139 n.a. n.a 1,285 1,201 83 334 3,849 1,019 46 (') 973 197 114 785 36 198 52 146 83 936 703 6 6 1 123 26 12 68 17 85 62 23 8 ( L ) 6 ( L ) 1 5 ( L ) ( L ! o o o 1 39 9 (') ( L ) P) 5 2 22 (') P) 109 40 23 (') 10 17 19 33 120 35 16 20 129 20 13 5 9 8 6 4 1 29 9 2 n a < L 1 12 n.a. 11 233 56 25 152 n a n.a. 1,429 1,335 93 340 4,201 1,121 51 -1 1,069 226 133 854 41 226 61 165 93 1,028 769 7 7 1 127 29 14 65 19 101 65 25 9 ( L ) 7 ( L ) 1 6 ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) ( L ) 40 9 ( L ) ! L l p < D i 6 2 23 (') P) 118 42 25 P) 10 19 23 37 131 40 17 23 141 22 12 5 11 10 6 3 1 31 9 2 n a. (M 13 n.a 14 259 61 29 169 n.a. n a 1,603 1,469 134 347 4,620 1,286 58 -3 1,225 231 147 951 49 286 100 186 134 1,153 868 9 8 1 143 31 17 71 24 126 72 28 10 ( L ) 8 ( L ) 2 6 < L ) ( L ) C> (') (') (') 44 9 < L ( w 1 P) 6 3 24 1 P) 133 45 29 0> 10 22 26 40 145 44 19 25 156 25 13 5 12 12 7 4 1 36 11 3 n.a (') 14 n a 15 285 67 34 185 n a n a 1,877 1,718 159 353 5,312 1,512 74 -7 1,431 275 171 1,111 59 341 119 222 159 1,352 1,035 10 9 1 181 32 22 96 31 176 84 34 13 1 9 (') 2 7 ( L ) ( L ) 1 1 ( L ) 50 11 ( L ) (') 1 P) 7 3 27 1 P) 154 50 37 ('I 10 26 31 44 165 46 20 26 175 26 13 5 13 13 8 4 1 39 12 4 n a (') 15 n a 20 317 72 39 206 n.a. n a 2,206 2,089 117 365 6,051 1,787 90 -13 1.684 327 195 1,332 79 375 71 304 117 1,670 1,325 11 10 1 295 38 49 164 44 237 96 37 13 (') 10 1 4 7 1 ( L ) 1 1 ( L ) 59 11 (') ( L ) 1 P) 8 4 33 1 P) 180 54 47 ( L ) 13 31 34 50 24 26 209 30 15 5 18 15 10 5 1 47 15 4 n a ("> 19 n a 24 345 80 40 224 n a n a 2,485 2,414 71 380 6,530 2,019 103 -16 1,900 350 235 1,530 105 384 24 353 71 1,948 1,563 11 10 1 391 46 64 216 66 257 110 40 12 1 11 ('! 5 7 1 (') 1 1 1 n a 71 14 ( L ) 1 P) 9 5 40 1 P) 204 55 54 ( L ) 14 38 43 72 218 59 28 30 242 34 16 5 26 19 11 6 2 56 17 4 3 (M 16 n.a. 29 385 90 42 253 n.a. n a 2,772 2.722 50 395 7,011 2,257 119 -22 2,116 391 266 1,773 137 347 3 344 50 2,207 1,770 14 11 2 399 69 72 175 83 293 127 45 16 (') 12 ( L ) 4 8 1 ( L ) 1 1 1 n a 82 16 ( L ) ( L ) 2 (D) 11 6 47 1 P) 236 66 60 (') 16 46 47 85 254 78 34 44 284 39 20 6 32 21 14 6 2 63 17 4 5 P) 13 n 3 36 437 101 45 292 n a n.a. 3,255 3.209 46 412 7,910 2,677 138 -29 2.511 448 297 2,087 177 414 -5 418 46 2,631 2,147 12 10 2 5/9 105 137 241 96 336 151 56 20 ( L ) 15 1 5 12 1 ( L ) 1 1 1 n a 95 17 (') ( L ) 2 P) 18 7 49 1 P) 263 76 62 I') 19 51 54 100 287 88 40 48 331 41 20 6 42 20 18 9 2 73 21 5 6 22 n a 45 483 109 45 330 n a n a See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. 394 Wyoming STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry > [Millions of dollars] for Wyoming, 195&-97— Continued 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Income by Place of Residence Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm income 3 Population (thousands) < Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions lor social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence 8 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and renf Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: 6 Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance > 2 Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services" Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 3,933 3,864 69 431 9,127 3,252 170 -37 3,044 553 335 2,511 230 511 18 493 69 3,182 2,638 13 11 2 736 149 163 311 113 402 183 75 24 ( L ) 21 1 7 18 1 ( L ) 1 1 1 n.a. 107 18 ( L ) 3 P) 23 8 53 2 P) 313 92 78 (') 23 60 60 129 341 110 48 62 412 52 23 7 57 24 26 10 2 85 28 5 9 1 24 n.a. 58 544 128 46 370 n.a. n.a. 4,640 4,541 99 452 10,269 3,845 206 —54 3,585 669 386 2,990 277 579 44 535 99 3,746 3,154 15 13 2 907 181 184 407 136 497 206 82 25 -2 23 1 9 20 1 P) 1 2 1 n.a. 124 19 (') 3 ( r> ) 31 9 59 2 P) 382 115 96 ( L ) 27 72 72 158 383 126 57 69 480 60 25 7 78 26 27 12 3 97 31 6 11 1 26 n.a 70 592 128 49 415 138 277 5,439 5.353 86 474 11,469 4.453 233 -74 4,146 833 460 3,533 331 589 28 561 86 4,367 3,663 15 12 3 1,136 193 254 528 161 540 206 84 21 (') 23 2 11 22 1 ( L ) 2 2 1 n.a. 122 20 (') 3 ( D 24 10 63 2 ( n ) 441 125 112 L L > 31 84 90 199 420 141 67 75 565 66 28 7 96 28 36 13 3 117 33 7 15 1 30 n.a. 86 704 143 56 505 169 336 6,175 6.124 51 492 12,558 4,977 281 -86 4,610 1,019 546 4,064 372 540 -7 547 4,926 4,130 15 13 2 1,303 139 285 706 172 591 227 97 23 (') 26 2 12 27 1 (') 2 1 2 n.a 130 21 (') pi 2 P) 24 10 70 2 P) 510 131 137 L L > 35 97 110 262 461 159 77 82 603 74 29 7 96 30 35 14 3 132 35 7 18 1 30 n.a. 92 796 148 64 583 198 386 6,381 6,348 33 506 12,600 5,025 309 -82 4,634 1,120 627 4,145 383 497 -22 519 33 4,993 4,104 17 15 2 1,261 95 294 694 177 559 223 91 17 P) 28 (") 11 27 1 (") 2 1 2 n.a 132 21 ( L ) ( L ) 1 (') 25 10 71 2 1 521 128 128 ( L ) 38 97 130 260 479 151 85 67 632 78 32 7 102 30 34 15 3 144 41 8 20 1 33 n.a. 85 151 71 658 223 445 6,304 6,262 42 510 12,352 4,776 267 -59 4,450 1,122 732 3,842 377 557 -8 566 42 4,734 3,737 19 16 2 1,137 73 287 610 167 396 200 82 1 P) 27 P) 9 19 P) ( d : 2 1 2 n.a. 117 20 (M ( L ) 1 (') 26 9 59 3 (') 509 133 119 ( L ) 36 89 132 220 477 167 88 79 613 68 34 7 86 31 34 16 3 149 46 9 23 1 34 n.a. 73 997 163 76 758 241 516 6,555 6,537 18 505 12,983 4,959 281 -53 4,626 1,215 714 3,969 365 625 -30 655 4,941 3,881 21 19 3 1,144 47 293 643 161 429 199 94 23 (') 27 7 9 20 2 P) 2 1 4 n.a. 105 20 ( L ) ( L ) 1 ( L ) 26 10 46 3 P) 535 143 129 ( L ) 39 78 145 227 492 171 92 79 662 67 37 8 94 38 41 18 4 158 53 10 26 1 33 n.a. 74 1,061 173 82 806 252 554 6,830 6,808 22 500 13,669 5,166 305 -51 4,809 1,255 766 4,159 380 626 -24 651 22 5.144 4,010 24 20 4 1,089 36 293 599 162 563 199 93 23 1 25 5 10 21 1 P) 2 1 3 n.a 106 22 ( L ) P) 1 ( L ) 27 12 41 3 (') 540 144 129 (') 37 75 155 229 524 165 94 71 676 63 43 8 92 44 33 22 4 163 56 10 29 1 32 n.a. 77 1,134 182 89 863 265 598 6,669 6,627 41 496 13,455 4,919 299 -40 4,579 1,244 845 3,972 375 572 ( L ) 572 41 4.877 3,697 24 20 4 880 29 276 413 162 533 198 90 25 ( L ) 22 5 10 19 1 (') 3 1 3 n.a. 108 23 P) P) 1 (') 27 14 39 3 1 519 141 119 ( L ) 33 71 155 205 485 163 91 71 691 65 43 9 87 38 33 24 5 177 60 10 29 1 31 n.a. 79 1.180 185 96 899 274 626 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 Wyoming 395 Personal Income by Major Source and Earnings by Industry ' [Millions of dollars) for Wyoming, 1958-97 — Continued 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Income by Place of Residence Personal Income Nonfarm personal income Farm income- 1 Population (thousands) 4 Per capita personal Income (dollars) 5 Derivation of personal income: Total earnings by place of work Less: Personal contributions for social insurance 7 Plus: Adjustment for residence* Equals: Net earnings by place of residence Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 9 Plus: Transfer payments Earnings by type: 6 Wage and salary disbursements , Other labor income Proprietors' income l0 Farm Nonfarm 10 Earnings by industry: « Farm Nonfarm Private Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and other ' Agricultural services Forestry, fishing, and other" Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Ordnance ,2 Nondurable goods Food and Kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities Railroad transportation Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Other transportation Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository and nondepository institutions Other finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services '-' Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 14 Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 6,659 6,610 49 465 14,317 4,795 315 -19 4,460 1,302 897 3,818 359 618 5 613 49 4,746 3,540 34 31 3 856 28 254 404 171 347 227 102 32 1 19 7 11 20 1 (') 4 3 4 n.a. 126 24 (') (') 2 (') 34 21 39 5 1 521 130 138 ( D ) ( D ) 67 152 184 461 168 85 83 742 65 45 10 69 48 33 24 7 209 67 12 32 2 34 73 12 1,207 214 103 890 270 620 7,121 7,039 82 458 15,535 5,026 334 -13 4,680 1.484 957 3,933 363 731 37 694 82 4,945 3,706 35 31 4 861 28 244 411 178 351 244 107 33 2 17 7 12 24 1 (') 5 3 4 n.a 137 23 (') 35 26 44 5 1 533 136 143 (') 35 65 153 194 486 87 93 823 74 43 10 96 46 33 28 8 230 69 13 35 2 36 83 17 1,239 219 103 917 278 639 7,787 7,642 144 453 17,174 5,445 359 -9 5,077 1,662 1,048 4,221 414 810 94 717 144 5,301 3,987 39 35 4 920 33 262 437 1 373 279 123 34 1 18 7 14 35 1 (') 6 4 3 n.a 156 23 H (') 36 40 48 6 1 558 148 149 ( n : p! 68 157 190 528 184 86 98 916 83 46 11 120 45 33 49 8 250 68 15 38 3 38 88 21 1,314 232 107 975 301 674 8,399 8,186 213 458 18,348 5,846 387 <'i 5,459 1,772 1,169 4,443 460 943 165 778 213 5,633 4,248 47 43 4 1,012 38 273 496 205 413 286 121 34 1 18 8 14 33 1 1 6 4 3 n.a. 164 23 (') (') 2 (') 38 43 52 6 1 594 164 154 1 41 67 166 198 555 191 86 106 953 90 46 10 118 46 31 37 10 275 71 18 45 3 38 94 19 1,384 243 113 1,028 318 710 8,670 8.466 204 464 18,704 6,072 409 -9 5,654 1,725 1,291 4,629 494 950 157 793 204 4,423 52 48 5 998 31 279 482 205 411 295 132 40 1 19 10 12 35 1 1 7 4 3 n a 162 25 (') ( n ) 2 ( D ) 41 44 45 5 1 615 171 159 1 41 67 177 207 592 220 88 132 1,034 101 50 12 125 47 31 49 10 291 82 21 53 4 38 101 18 1,445 261 116 1,068 321 747 9,163 8,887 276 469 19,535 6,477 428 -18 6,031 1,744 1,388 4,849 540 1,088 224 864 276 6,201 4,711 51 46 4 1,035 30 281 517 207 436 314 136 42 1 20 10 12 35 2 2 5 3 3 n a 178 28 (') (") 2 ( n ) 42 50 47 7 1 645 171 171 (') 44 71 187 208 624 278 95 183 1,121 107 58 12 141 52 33 57 11 312 81 21 61 4 42 113 16 1,490 275 119 1,096 326 771 9,434 9,345 89 475 19,865 6,575 454 -24 6,097 1,865 1,472 5,096 571 907 22 885 89 6,486 4,953 52 46 6 1,026 31 285 498 213 512 331 148 41 2 23 11 16 36 3 2 5 3 5 n a 183 28 ( L ) ( D ) 2 ( D ) 43 51 48 8 1 654 174 164 (') 49 71 194 219 668 304 97 207 1,188 114 60 13 146 59 34 46 13 344 75 21 70 4 45 125 19 1.533 282 117 1,134 337 798 9,895 9,817 78 478 20,685 6,792 472 -23 6,296 2.040 1,560 5,256 558 978 5 973 78 6,713 5,130 51 46 4 1,066 29 293 519 225 533 324 146 38 2 23 10 16 36 6 3 5 3 4 n a 178 27 (') (') 2 I') 39 51 46 9 1 654 190 158 (') 50 67 189 232 693 297 93 204 1,281 120 60 14 162 60 36 64 11 367 78 21 74 4 46 145 21 1,583 284 132 1.167 348 819 10,333 10,270 62 480 21,524 6,938 484 -21 6,433 2.239 1.660 5.406 544 989 -11 999 62 6,876 5,274 50 45 5 1,050 30 305 535 180 548 389 157 37 3 26 13 17 38 6 3 6 4 5 n a 232 28 ( L ) ( L ) 3 1 41 102 48 9 1 647 196 132 1 70 68 182 238 315 99 216 1,320 123 60 14 177 60 37 62 11 380 81 22 79 5 47 143 21 1,602 288 132 1,182 344 83S 10,847 10,741 105 480 22,596 7,326 509 -20 6,797 2,318 1,732 5,706 550 1,070 28 1.042 105 7,220 5,586 53 49 4 1,157 41 312 613 190 583 403 164 38 3 29 13 19 37 7 3 5 5 5 n a 238 28 I') ( L ) 3 1 42 103 50 10 2 671 200 138 1 71 72 190 260 743 334 104 230 1.382 130 61 14 197 65 33 46 12 395 84 24 82 5 49 157 23 1.635 293 132 1,209 356 853 See footnotes at the end of the statistical section. STATE PERSONAL INCOME, 1929-97 397 Footnotes ( D ) Not shown to avoid the disclosure of confidential in- formation, but the estimates for this item are included in the total. ( L ) Less than $500,000. 1. The estimates of earnings for 1929—74 are based on the 1967 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). The estimates for 1975—87 are based on the 1972 SIC. The estimates for 1 988-97 are based on the 1 987 SIC. 2. The totals for the United States for 1929-49 exclude estimates for Alaska and Hawaii. 3. Farm income consists of proprietors' net income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. 4. The midyear estimates of total population for 1929-40 and for 1948-97 are from the Bureau of the Census. The midyear estimates of total population for 1941 — 47 consist of the midyear estimates of the civilian population from the Census Bureau and the annual average estimates of the military population stationed in the United States; the annual estimates are based on data from the military services. 5. Per capita personal income is total personal income divided by total midyear population; see footnote 4. 6. The estimates of earnings for 1929-47 are largely on a place-of-residence basis. Adjustments were made for the principal interstate commuting flows. The estimates of earnings for 1948-97 are on a place-of- work basis. 7. Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and by in- dustry, but they are excluded from personal income. 8. The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers and for certain temporary and mi- gratory workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting or working temporar- ily outside U.S. borders less wage and salary disbursements to foreign residents commuting or working temporarily inside U.S. borders. See footnote 6. 9. Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment. 10. Proprietors' income includes the inventory val- uation adjustment and the capital consumption adjustment. 11. "Other" consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organi- zations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 12. Under the 1972 SIC, ordnance was reclas- sified into the following four two-digit in- dustries: Fabricated metal products, elec- tronic and other electric equipment, transporta- tion equipment, and instruments and related products. 13. "Social services" was first recognized under the 1972 SIC, so estimates for 1929-74 do not exist. 14. "Engineering and management services" was first recognized under the 1987 SIC, so estimates for 1929-87 do not exist. 15. Estimates for Alaska and Hawaii for 1929-49 are not available. Now available on a CD-ROM ..■"■ ': ■" "■> 1 The latest State estimates are now available on this CD-ROM from the Regional Economic Information System of the Bureau of Economic Analysis. 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