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Table 667. Gross Domestic Product in Current and Chained (2005) Dollars: 1970 to 2010
[In billions of dollars (1,038 represents $1,038,000,000,000). For explanation of gross domestic product and chained dollars, see text, this section. Minus sign () indicates decline in inventories or net imports]
Item
CURRENT DOLLARS
Gross domestic product . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal consumption expenditures. . . . . . . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross private domestic investment. . . . . . . . . .
Fixed investment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Change in private inventories . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net exports of goods and services . . . . . . . . . .
Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government consumption expenditures and
gross investment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
National defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondefense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAINED (2005) DOLLARS
Gross domestic product . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal consumption expenditures. . . . . . . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross private domestic investment. . . . . . . . . .
Fixed investment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Change in private inventories . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net exports of goods and services . . . . . . . . . .
Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government consumption expenditures and
gross investment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
National defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondefense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1970
1980
1990
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1,038
2,788
5,801
7,415
8,794
9,354
9,952
10,286
10,642
11,142
11,868
12,638
13,399
14,062
14,369
14,119
14,660
648
90
229
330
152
150
2
4
60
56
1,756
226
573
956
479
486
6
13
281
294
3,836
497
994
2,344
861
846
15
78
552
630
4,987
636
1,180
3,172
1,144
1,113
31
91
812
903
5,919
780
1,330
3,809
1,511
1,447
64
162
954
1,116
6,343
857
1,433
4,053
1,642
1,581
61
262
989
1,251
6,830
916
1,543
4,371
1,772
1,718
55
382
1,093
1,475
7,149
946
1,588
4,615
1,662
1,700
38
371
1,028
1,399
7,439
992
1,618
4,829
1,647
1,635
12
427
1,003
1,430
7,804
1,015
1,713
5,077
1,730
1,713
16
504
1,041
1,545
8,285
1,062
1,831
5,393
1,969
1,904
65
619
1,180
1,799
8,819
1,106
1,968
5,745
2,172
2,122
50
723
1,305
2,028
9,323
1,133
2,089
6,101
2,327
2,267
60
769
1,471
2,240
9,806
1,159
2,198
6,449
2,295
2,266
29
714
1,662
2,376
10,105
1,084
2,296
6,725
2,097
2,138
41
710
1,843
2,554
10,001
1,027
2,204
6,771
1,589
1,716
127
386
1,578
1,965
10,349
1,089
2,336
6,923
1,828
1,756
72
516
1,838
2,354
234
113
88
26
120
566
244
168
76
322
1,182
508
374
134
674
1,374
519
349
170
855
1,526
531
346
185
995
1,631
555
361
194
1,076
1,731
576
371
205
1,155
1,846
612
393
219
1,235
1,983
681
438
243
1,303
2,113
757
498
259
1,356
2,233
825
551
274
1,408
2,370
876
589
287
1,494
2,518
932
625
307
1,587
2,674
976
662
314
1,698
2,878
1,080
737
343
1,799
2,915
1,140
772
368
1,775
3,000
1,214
818
397
1,786
4,270
5,839
8,034
9,094
10,284
10,780
11,226
11,347
11,553
11,841
12,264
12,638
12,976
13,229
13,229
12,881
13,248
2,740
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
475
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
176
237
3,766
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
718
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
352
345
5,316
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
994
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
600
673
6,079
512
1,438
4,208
1,259
1,236
32
99
846
945
6,866
667
1,580
4,662
1,695
1,630
72
253
1,049
1,301
7,241
754
1,661
4,853
1,844
1,782
69
357
1,094
1,451
7,608
820
1,715
5,093
1,970
1,914
60
452
1,188
1,640
7,814
864
1,746
5,219
1,832
1,878
42
472
1,122
1,594
8,022
930
1,780
5,318
1,807
1,798
13
549
1,099
1,648
8,248
986
1,846
5,418
1,872
1,856
17
604
1,117
1,721
8,533
1,051
1,905
5,578
2,058
1,993
66
688
1,223
1,911
8,819
1,106
1,968
5,745
2,172
2,122
50
723
1,305
2,028
9,074
1,150
2,024
5,900
2,230
2,171
59
729
1,422
2,151
9,290
1,199
2,064
6,028
2,162
2,133
28
655
1,554
2,209
9,265
1,136
2,041
6,082
1,957
1,997
38
504
1,648
2,152
9,154
1,095
2,017
6,033
1,516
1,631
113
363
1,491
1,854
9,314
1,178
2,073
6,065
1,775
1,695
63
423
1,666
2,088
1,234
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
118
1,359
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11
1,864
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
67
1,889
704
477
228
1,184
176
1,985
681
448
234
1,304
88
2,056
695
456
239
1,362
50
2,098
698
454
244
1,400
24
2,178
727
471
256
1,452
29
2,280
780
505
274
1,501
20
2,331
831
549
282
1,500
12
2,362
865
580
285
1,497
4
2,370
876
589
287
1,494
2,402
895
598
297
1,507
2
2,434
906
612
294
1,528
1
2,503
972
658
314
1,533
16
2,543
1,028
693
335
1,519
38
2,568
1,077
720
357
1,497
11
1990
1.9
2000
4.1
2003
2.5
2004
3.6
2005
3.1
2006
2.7
2007
1.9
2008
2009
2.6
2010
2.9
2.0
0.4
1.2
3.0
5.1
8.8
3.2
5.0
2.8
6.0
3.7
1.9
3.5
6.6
3.2
2.9
3.4
5.2
3.4
3.0
2.9
4.1
2.8
2.7
2.4
4.2
2.0
2.2
0.3
5.2
1.1
0.9
1.2
3.7
1.2
0.8
1.7
7.7
2.7
0.5
3.4
2.1
0.5
1.5
8.6
6.8
7.4
9.8
7.8
10.5
1.0
3.6
3.2
0.9
3.8
2.5
8.2
10.0
7.3
6.0
1.1
7.7
9.8
5.5
6.5
6.7
1.4
8.5
6.2
2.7
2.3
7.9
9.2
7.4
7.3
3.1
1.8
6.7
14.1
3.7
18.7
9.5
6.4
0.3
5.9
2.4
24.0
22.6
18.3
17.1
20.4
15.3
22.9
17.1
3.9
5.7
13.7
15.3
3.0
Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.0
8.4
10.5
3.6
2.9
6.5
8.6
11.1
2.7
13.0
13.4
11.0
1.6
1.8
1.2
4.4
4.9
1.9
9.5
8.5
11.9
11.0
11.0
11.2
6.7
7.5
5.0
6.1
6.8
2.8
9.0
9.4
7.9
6.1
5.9
7.1
9.3
9.8
8.3
2.7
2.9
1.4
6.0
6.3
5.3
2.6
3.5
2.4
9.5
12.0
3.9
13.8
15.8
4.2
11.7
14.7
5.7
12.6
14.8
3.5
3.2
2.0
8.2
4.1
2.0
0.5
0.5
2.4
2.8
2.2
6.6
8.7
2.8
0.1
1.4
4.1
5.7
1.0
0.2
0.3
1.3
1.5
0.9
0.2
1.4
2.1
1.6
3.2
0.9
1.3
1.2
2.2
0.8
1.4
2.8
7.3
7.5
6.7
0.3
1.6
5.7
5.4
6.5
0.9
1.0
4.8
3.9
6.6
1.4
Table 669. Gross Domestic Product in Current and Chained (2005) Dollars by
Type of Product and Sector: 1990 to 2010
[In billions of dollars (5,801 represents $5,801,000,000,000). For explanation of chained dollars, see text, this section]
Type of product and sector
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
CURRENT DOLLARS
Gross domestic product. . . . . .
5,801
9,952
11,868
12,638
13,399
14,062
14,369
14,119
14,660
PRODUCT
Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,923
981
942
3,344
534
3,125
1,770
1,355
5,878
949
3,334
1,785
1,549
7,319
1,215
3,473
1,891
1,582
7,802
1,363
3,661
1,977
1,683
8,286
1,453
3,837
2,069
1,768
8,792
1,433
3,764
2,006
1,758
9,251
1,355
3,687
1,802
1,886
9,321
1,111
4,067
2,070
1,997
9,570
1,024
SECTOR
Business 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
Nonfarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Households and institutions. . . . . . .
General government 4 . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4,454
4,377
77
624
723
259
464
7,716
7,642
74
1,157
1,079
315
764
9,085
8,966
118
1,424
1,359
412
947
9,696
9,594
102
1,506
1,437
439
998
10,284
10,191
93
1,603
1,512
461
1,051
10,771
10,657
115
1,686
1,605
486
1,119
10,864
10,732
131
1,808
1,698
517
1,181
10,521
10,417
104
1,838
1,760
552
1,209
11,018
10,894
125
1,841
1,801
579
1,222
8,034
11,226
12,264
12,638
12,976
13,229
13,229
12,881
13,248
PRODUCT
Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,920
(NA)
(NA)
5,269
942
3,056
1,625
1,430
6,919
1,245
3,326
1,778
1,548
7,613
1,326
3,473
1,891
1,582
7,802
1,363
3,653
1,989
1,663
7,985
1,341
3,803
2,111
1,694
8,170
1,267
3,784
2,093
1,693
8,291
1,167
3,642
1,883
1,748
8,278
974
4,047
2,201
1,845
8,345
904
SECTOR
Business 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
Nonfarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Households and institutions. . . . . . .
General government 4 . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5,815
5,760
56
1,010
1,266
484
789
8,501
8,418
84
1,376
1,349
411
939
9,380
9,282
98
1,457
1,427
436
991
9,696
9,594
102
1,506
1,437
439
998
9,992
9,892
99
1,540
1,445
438
1,007
10,195
10,105
90
1,572
1,463
442
1,021
10,100
9,995
102
1,630
1,497
459
1,038
9,731
9,620
109
1,622
1,521
486
1,035
10,091
9,977
111
1,625
1,529
503
1,027
NA Not available. 1 Includes government consumption expenditures, which are for services (such as education and national
defense) produced by government. In current dollars, these services are valued at their cost of production. 2 Equals gross domestic
product excluding gross value added of households and institutions and of general government. 3 Equals gross domestic business
value added excluding gross farm value added. 4 Equals compensation of general government employees plus general government
consumption of fixed capital.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
Table 670. Gross Domestic Product in Current and Chained (2005) Dollars
by Industry: 2000 to 2010
[In billions of dollars (9,952 represents $9,952,000,000,000). Data are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS); see text, Section 15. Data include nonfactor charges (capital consumption allowances, indirect business taxes,
etc.) as well as factor charges against gross product; corporate profits and capital consumption allowances have been shifted from
a company to an establishment basis]
Industry
Gross domestic product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Private industries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agricultural services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oil and gas extraction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mining, except oil and gas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mining support activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manufacturing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wood products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonmetallic mineral products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Primary metals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fabricated metal products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Machinery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Computer and electronic products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical equipment, appliances, and components . . . . . .
Motor vehicles, bodies & trailers, & parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other transportation equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture and related products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food & beverage & tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Textile mills and textile product mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Apparel and leather and allied products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing and related support activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Petroleum and coal products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chemical products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plastics and rubber products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wholesale trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transportation and warehousing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Air transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rail transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Truck transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transit & ground passenger transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pipeline transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other transportation & support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warehousing and storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Publishing industries (includes software) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motion picture and sound recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Broadcasting and telecommunications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Information and data processing services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Finance and insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Real estate and rental and leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Professional, scientific, and technical services. . . . . . . . . . . .
Legal services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Computer systems design, related services. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Management of companies & enterprises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Admin/support waste management/remediation services. . . .
Educational services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health care and social assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ambulatory health care services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hospitals, nursing, residential care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Social assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arts, entertainment, and recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Performing arts, spectator sports, museums,
and related activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amusements, gambling, & recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accommodation and food services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accommodation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food services and drinking places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other services, except government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Current dollars
Chained (2005) dollars
2000
2005
2009
2010
2000
2005
2009
2010
9,952 12,638 14,119 14,660 11,226 12,638 12,881 13,248
8,736 11,053 12,197 12,697 9,786 11,053 11,198 11,521
96
127
133
154
104
127
136
137
74
102
104
(NA)
84
102
109
(NA)
22
25
29
(NA)
21
25
27
(NA)
109
192
241
281
233
192
263
271
68
129
142
(NA)
155
129
200
(NA)
28
36
49
(NA)
45
36
36
(NA)
14
27
50
(NA)
29
27
35
(NA)
174
206
268
276
223
206
207
209
467
612
538
506
655
612
447
431
1,416 1,568 1,585 1,718 1,397 1,568 1,470 1,554
839
878
867
961
748
878
857
943
28
33
21
(NA)
33
33
28
(NA)
42
45
38
(NA)
45
45
32
(NA)
46
54
43
(NA)
62
54
45
(NA)
121
120
122
(NA)
130
120
94
(NA)
111
110
113
(NA)
111
110
95
(NA)
172
183
206
(NA)
82
183
294
(NA)
44
40
52
(NA)
43
40
42
(NA)
117
113
78
(NA)
94
113
77
(NA)
66
76
91
(NA)
78
76
82
(NA)
34
34
24
(NA)
35
34
20
(NA)
58
70
79
(NA)
60
70
74
(NA)
577
690
718
756
650
690
613
618
165
172
206
(NA)
176
172
175
(NA)
28
24
18
(NA)
27
24
16
(NA)
21
16
12
(NA)
20
16
12
(NA)
62
54
56
(NA)
58
54
42
(NA)
40
38
33
(NA)
38
38
32
(NA)
44
139
120
(NA)
74
139
128
(NA)
152
183
217
(NA)
170
183
164
(NA)
65
66
57
(NA)
66
66
45
(NA)
618
725
781
808
606
725
811
844
686
839
820
863
751
839
790
831
301
370
390
407
318
370
342
348
53
56
62
(NA)
43
56
50
(NA)
23
27
31
(NA)
27
27
23
(NA)
8
9
14
(NA)
7
9
22
(NA)
97
119
113
(NA)
107
119
105
(NA)
18
21
23
(NA)
21
21
20
(NA)
9
10
12
(NA)
9
10
9
(NA)
68
92
95
(NA)
76
92
80
(NA)
26
35
39
(NA)
29
35
36
(NA)
418
593
639
670
397
593
659
691
100
151
148
(NA)
102
151
141
(NA)
37
56
60
(NA)
43
56
56
(NA)
257
311
356
(NA)
227
311
380
(NA)
24
74
76
(NA)
24
74
83
(NA)
762 1,029 1,172 1,235
841 1,029 1,094 1,129
1,236 1,578 1,869 1,859 1,422 1,578 1,701 1,713
662
876 1,069 1,104
745
876
951
972
139
195
219
(NA)
176
195
177
(NA)
114
129
170
(NA)
102
129
174
(NA)
410
552
680
(NA)
467
552
604
(NA)
171
218
247
256
215
218
217
220
283
369
386
412
312
369
348
367
86
120
155
163
116
120
122
122
592
833 1,058 1,112
709
833
933
959
288
406
514
(NA)
326
406
462
(NA)
253
354
453
(NA)
322
354
392
(NA)
52
73
91
(NA)
62
73
79
(NA)
99
117
127
131
115
117
115
121
48
50
283
89
194
278
1,215
378
837
64
54
364
109
256
319
1,586
502
1,084
71
56
386
109
277
335
1,923
612
1,311
(NA)
(NA)
400
(NA)
(NA)
344
1,964
638
1,326
59
55
328
100
227
347
1,507
483
1,025
64
54
364
109
256
319
1,586
502
1,084
62
53
324
99
225
284
1,653
533
1,119
(NA)
(NA)
335
(NA)
(NA)
288
1,660
549
1,112
NA Not available.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov
/newsreleases/industry/gdpindustry/gdpindnewsrelease.htm>.
Table 671. Gross Domestic Product by State in Current and Chained (2005)
Dollars: 2000 to 2009
[In billions of dollars (9,884.2 represents $9,884,200,000,000). For definition of gross domestic product by state or chained dollars,
see text, this section]
State
United States 1. . . . .
Current dollars
Chained (2005) dollars
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
2000
2005
2007
2008
2009
9,884.2 12,554.5 13,969.4 14,269.8 14,027.7 11,223.1 12,554.5 13,144.1 13,101.2 12,781.2
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . .
116.0
25.9
161.9
68.1
1,317.3
151.1
37.8
223.0
88.2
1,692.0
165.8
44.5
260.4
97.2
1,881.8
170.7
49.7
261.5
100.2
1,925.5
168.4
46.7
254.1
100.8
1,884.5
132.6
34.1
179.3
77.3
1,470.4
151.1
37.8
223.0
88.2
1,692.0
155.7
40.7
245.2
91.2
1,775.1
156.6
41.1
241.6
91.8
1,779.2
152.5
44.6
230.9
91.8
1,736.9
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . .
171.9
163.9
41.0
58.3
481.1
294.5
217.4
197.1
54.7
82.8
680.3
363.2
243.9
222.1
58.5
92.4
758.0
399.9
255.2
222.2
58.4
96.8
747.8
402.1
250.9
220.4
59.3
99.2
729.5
393.4
195.2
185.3
46.9
69.8
548.8
329.7
217.4
197.1
54.7
82.8
680.3
363.2
229.6
209.9
55.6
85.8
712.6
378.3
234.0
205.3
54.0
87.8
690.0
372.7
232.1
198.4
54.2
87.8
660.9
356.3
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41.4
36.1
474.4
198.0
93.3
56.9
48.7
569.5
239.6
120.3
64.3
54.3
629.3
262.3
134.4
66.0
55.5
635.1
263.7
136.0
65.7
53.5
621.1
257.5
136.3
48.7
39.4
537.1
221.9
105.3
56.9
48.7
569.5
239.6
120.3
59.8
51.5
591.4
248.7
127.2
60.1
51.8
584.3
244.8
126.0
58.7
49.6
560.0
232.3
124.1
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . .
85.7
113.1
131.4
36.4
183.0
105.2
139.3
197.2
45.6
248.1
121.0
151.8
204.7
49.4
273.2
124.9
155.9
211.5
50.5
280.5
123.4
154.6
208.4
50.6
283.8
97.9
128.3
168.0
41.6
209.7
105.2
139.3
197.2
45.6
248.1
113.8
142.5
184.4
46.5
256.6
114.9
143.1
181.1
46.5
258.4
112.5
138.7
192.1
45.5
256.0
Massachusetts. . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . .
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . .
272.7
336.8
188.4
65.6
181.0
323.3
375.3
238.4
81.5
216.6
353.4
387.0
254.8
91.6
232.5
363.1
376.2
262.0
95.7
239.7
362.4
361.1
257.6
95.1
236.7
301.3
371.2
211.2
76.0
204.8
323.3
375.3
238.4
81.5
216.6
334.3
368.3
239.9
85.5
219.1
337.1
353.2
242.3
87.3
221.2
329.8
327.4
234.9
86.3
213.1
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . .
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . .
21.6
57.2
75.9
44.1
349.3
30.1
72.5
114.8
53.7
430.0
35.1
82.2
132.3
57.9
473.6
35.8
84.6
132.1
58.8
484.3
35.6
84.6
125.1
58.9
478.4
25.8
65.2
88.1
48.7
393.3
30.1
72.5
114.8
53.7
430.0
32.2
77.1
122.6
54.9
446.1
31.9
77.5
119.8
54.8
446.2
32.0
76.5
111.9
53.7
434.0
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . .
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50.3
770.6
281.4
18.3
381.2
67.8
961.9
355.0
24.7
444.7
74.3
1,087.2
395.3
28.4
469.8
78.0
1,110.7
404.4
31.1
472.3
74.4
1,085.1
398.9
31.6
466.0
58.5
863.2
316.4
21.2
429.1
67.8
961.9
355.0
24.7
444.7
69.6
1,020.4
377.6
26.3
443.6
69.9
1,016.3
376.2
28.1
437.3
69.1
976.6
360.6
29.1
420.4
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . .
South Carolina. . . . . . . .
91.3
113.0
395.8
33.5
115.4
120.7
143.3
482.3
44.2
141.9
139.9
167.2
533.2
47.2
157.6
151.5
169.5
546.1
47.6
159.7
154.3
165.2
547.9
47.6
158.0
110.3
121.2
452.4
38.4
130.8
120.7
143.3
482.3
44.2
141.9
129.5
162.9
499.8
44.4
148.0
133.3
164.5
500.5
43.8
146.8
147.0
158.5
492.0
42.9
140.7
South Dakota. . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . .
24.0
177.6
733.0
69.5
18.0
31.6
224.5
971.0
90.7
22.8
35.2
241.9
1,144.9
109.3
24.2
38.0
246.4
1,196.8
112.7
25.0
38.8
241.9
1,141.3
112.7
25.1
26.9
198.1
872.6
79.6
20.0
31.6
224.5
971.0
90.7
22.8
33.1
230.1
1,069.9
102.1
23.0
35.0
229.9
1,065.9
103.0
23.3
36.0
219.3
1,066.4
102.4
22.9
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . .
261.9
227.8
41.4
177.6
17.0
356.9
279.4
52.0
218.9
26.2
389.3
325.5
57.8
238.2
33.5
400.5
336.3
61.3
241.2
38.9
406.3
336.3
62.3
239.1
37.5
298.2
259.1
49.6
199.2
23.1
356.9
279.4
52.0
218.9
26.2
367.0
306.3
53.1
225.5
29.7
369.8
311.0
54.3
224.1
31.4
367.4
305.8
54.8
215.7
35.5
For chained (2005) dollar estimates, states will not add to U.S. total.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Domestic Product by State, February 2011, <http://www.bea.gov
/regional/gsp/>.
1
Table 672. Gross Domestic Product by Selected Industries and State: 2009
[In billions of dollars (14,027.7 represents $14,027,700,000,000). Preliminary data. For definition of gross domestic product by
state, see text, this section. Industries based on 2002 North American Industry Classification System; see text, Section 15]
State
United States. . . . . .
ManuTotal 1 facturing
14,027.7 1,584.8
Wholesale
trade
780.8
Retail
trade
819.6
Information
639.4
Finance
and
insurance
1,171.6
Real ProfesHealth
estate,
sional care and
rental,
and
social
and technical
assisleasing services
tance
1,868.7 1,068.5 1,057.9
Government 2
1,831.1
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . .
168.4
46.7
254.1
100.8
1,884.5
26.8
1.6
20.5
14.5
224.3
9.4
1.1
13.5
6.8
99.6
11.9
1.8
19.2
7.0
108.2
3.9
1.1
7.1
4.1
123.5
9.8
1.7
22.3
4.8
113.9
17.0
4.2
39.6
10.5
312.7
11.0
2.0
15.1
3.9
169.4
12.5
2.6
20.3
8.0
120.6
29.3
9.0
34.4
14.7
225.5
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . .
250.9
220.4
59.3
99.2
729.5
393.4
18.0
26.2
4.1
0.2
36.7
41.1
12.4
11.4
2.0
0.9
45.0
28.7
13.6
11.1
2.3
1.0
52.5
23.8
22.2
8.3
1.1
5.5
31.0
26.1
16.5
36.2
21.2
5.0
52.4
25.2
33.7
33.1
6.4
7.9
126.2
48.4
23.9
16.5
3.9
20.8
50.2
28.4
15.4
17.6
3.8
4.5
58.7
26.2
32.2
21.6
5.7
34.6
94.4
57.8
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65.7
53.5
621.1
257.5
136.3
1.3
5.8
69.3
64.5
23.7
2.0
2.8
41.6
13.4
7.6
4.4
4.2
32.5
15.5
7.8
1.5
1.2
22.7
5.9
4.1
2.8
2.9
65.4
17.3
18.4
12.1
7.0
82.9
26.0
13.7
3.2
3.9
54.9
10.6
4.5
4.3
4.2
45.5
21.0
9.5
15.8
8.0
64.1
27.7
16.2
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . .
123.4
154.6
208.4
50.6
283.8
16.9
25.1
41.8
5.3
15.4
7.8
9.6
9.3
2.5
13.3
7.7
9.6
12.7
4.2
15.3
7.1
4.2
4.3
1.3
10.5
8.0
8.7
7.9
3.8
17.0
12.3
14.5
18.4
7.2
48.7
6.5
6.9
9.8
2.7
30.6
9.5
13.3
13.2
6.0
22.5
18.8
25.4
24.3
7.3
52.6
Massachusetts. . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . .
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . .
362.4
361.1
257.6
95.1
236.7
33.3
51.7
32.0
16.3
27.7
18.9
21.3
16.7
4.4
14.4
16.1
23.7
13.8
7.2
15.2
17.4
9.3
9.3
2.0
12.7
39.1
24.4
26.2
4.7
16.0
52.9
47.6
33.3
8.8
25.9
43.0
28.1
16.4
3.5
15.7
36.4
32.9
23.9
7.0
20.0
33.9
46.4
28.0
17.8
31.4
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . .
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . .
35.6
84.6
125.1
58.9
478.4
2.0
9.2
5.3
6.6
38.8
1.8
4.8
4.7
3.4
35.3
2.3
4.9
7.9
4.3
27.7
0.9
2.7
2.4
2.2
22.3
2.0
7.8
13.4
5.3
42.0
4.4
8.4
17.4
9.2
83.9
1.8
4.3
6.2
4.3
44.4
3.4
6.5
6.7
5.8
36.4
5.9
11.6
14.0
6.2
54.0
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . .
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74.4
1,085.1
398.9
31.6
466.0
4.1
58.8
72.9
2.8
73.4
2.6
52.6
20.7
2.3
27.7
4.8
52.8
21.3
2.0
29.5
2.2
77.6
12.6
1.0
13.5
2.9
168.5
44.0
2.2
44.1
9.0
158.0
41.6
3.5
52.7
6.5
100.7
21.5
1.1
28.2
5.7
85.2
27.8
2.7
42.6
15.4
123.4
60.5
4.4
55.4
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . .
South Carolina. . . . . . . .
154.3
165.2
547.9
47.6
158.0
17.6
31.6
68.5
4.0
24.2
7.0
10.0
31.3
2.3
8.5
9.0
8.1
30.4
2.5
11.5
4.3
5.4
20.5
1.9
4.3
7.4
9.2
49.9
5.7
8.7
13.9
23.5
67.6
7.2
18.8
6.3
8.6
43.9
2.7
8.0
10.0
13.5
55.1
4.8
10.2
26.4
21.4
56.4
6.4
28.6
South Dakota. . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . .
38.8
241.9
1,141.3
112.7
25.1
3.3
34.9
146.8
13.0
2.9
2.1
15.6
74.2
5.3
1.2
2.5
17.9
65.2
7.6
2.0
0.9
8.2
47.5
3.9
0.7
8.1
17.3
75.2
12.0
1.6
3.5
26.5
106.3
14.1
3.5
1.1
14.7
80.0
7.4
1.6
3.3
24.0
69.9
6.6
2.7
4.6
28.3
139.5
15.9
3.7
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . .
406.3
336.3
62.3
239.1
37.5
30.9
38.9
5.6
42.3
2.3
15.8
18.1
2.8
13.2
1.2
20.9
22.1
4.4
14.1
1.8
19.4
28.2
1.4
7.6
0.5
29.6
17.3
3.0
21.8
1.0
56.2
49.1
6.0
30.1
3.1
52.8
22.7
2.5
11.1
1.0
23.9
22.5
6.0
22.1
1.4
76.6
50.6
12.4
27.5
5.0
Includes industries not shown separately. 2 Includes federal civilian and military and state and local government.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Domestic Product by State, February 2011, <http://www.bea.gov
/regional/gsp/>.
1
Table 673. Relation of GDP, GNP, Net National Product, National Income,
Personal Income, Disposable Personal Income, and Personal Saving:
1990 to 2010
[In billions of dollars (5,801 represents $5,801,000,000,000). For definitions, see text, this section. Minus sign () indicates deficit or
net disbursement]
Item
Gross domestic product (GDP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plus: Income receipts from the rest of the world. . . . . . . .
Less: Income payments to the rest of the world . . . . . . . .
Equals: Gross national product (GNP) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Consumption of fixed capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equals: Net national product. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Statistical discrepancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equals: National income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Corporate profits 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Taxes on production and imports less subsidies. . . . . . .
Contributions for government social insurance. . . . . . . .
Net interest and miscellaneous payments on assets . . .
Business current transfer payments (net). . . . . . . . . . . .
Current surplus of government enterprises. . . . . . . . . . .
Wage accruals less disbursements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plus: Personal income receipts on assets. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal current transfer receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equals: Personal income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Personal current taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equals: Disposable personal income . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Personal outlays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equals: Personal saving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990
5,801
189
154
5,835
691
5,144
84
5,060
434
398
410
444
40
2
921
595
4,847
593
4,254
3,977
277
2000
9,952
381
343
9,989
1,184
8,805
134
8,939
819
663
706
539
87
9
1,361
1,083
8,559
1,232
7,327
7,114
213
2005
12,638
573
476
12,736
1,541
11,194
80
11,274
1,456
869
873
543
96
4
5
1,542
1,509
10,486
1,209
9,277
9,150
128
2006
13,399
721
649
13,471
1,661
11,811
221
12,031
1,608
936
922
652
83
4
1
1,830
1,605
11,268
1,352
9,916
9,681
235
2007
14,062
871
748
14,185
1,768
12,418
21
12,396
1,511
973
960
732
103
12
6
2,057
1,719
11,912
1,489
10,424
10,209
215
2008
14,369
839
665
14,544
1,849
12,694
137
12,558
1,263
992
987
813
122
17
5
2,109
1,879
12,391
1,438
10,953
10,505
448
2009
14,119
630
484
14,265
1,861
12,404
179
12,225
1,258
964
970
784
134
13
5
1,920
2,133
12,175
1,140
11,035
10,380
655
2010
14,660
706
518
14,849
1,869
12,980
152
12,828
1,625
1,000
1,004
738
132
13
1,908
2,296
12,547
1,167
11,380
10,721
659
Represents or rounds to zero. 1 Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
1990
918
226
397
277
2000
1,800
616
389
213
2005
1,903
362
619
128
2006
2,174
514
667
235
2007
2,014
246
479
215
2008
1,785
64
600
448
2009
1,534
327
945
655
2010
1,704
165
1,135
659
120
170
176
6
691
560
470
91
131
68
63
176
227
185
41
1,184
987
824
163
198
88
110
486
5
257
283
26
1,541
1,291
1,046
245
251
100
150
430
1
153
204
51
1,661
1,391
1,123
268
269
107
163
271
6
233
245
12
1,768
1,476
1,191
286
291
113
179
157
5
664
616
47
1,849
1,537
1,245
292
312
120
193
284
5
1,272
1,252
20
1,861
1,536
1,245
291
325
124
201
476
1,299
1,332
33
1,869
1,534
1,242
293
335
130
205
1,002
1,077
861
216
7
82
84
1,666
2,077
1,772
304
411
134
1,824
2,564
2,172
392
13
728
80
1,954
2,752
2,327
425
2
801
221
2,035
2,752
2,295
457
717
21
1,922
2,592
2,097
496
5
665
137
1,713
2,093
1,589
503
1
380
179
1,856
2,337
1,828
510
1
482
152
957
40
109
69
386
1,376
424
273
151
892
1,910
7
183
176
1,023
2,058
117
97
214
1,092
1,955
58
133
191
984
2,137
351
497
145
743
2,480
947
1,127
181
232
2,669
964
1,203
238
468
16.0
17.8
14.9
15.9
14.2
12.4
10.9
11.6
3.9
6.1
2.8
3.8
1.7
0.4
2.3
1.1
Represents or rounds to zero. 1 IVA and CCA = Inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.
2
Consists of capital transfers and the acquisition and disposal of nonproduced nonfinancial assets.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
1990
518.6
1.4
8.5
33.1
39.2
200.9
5.8
8.5
88.8
35.3
34.7
47.1
50.8
31.5
26.5
191.8
34.1
797.3
571.2
226.1
229.9
207.1
1.9
15.1
4.1
3.7
9.3
530.5
450.8
2000
371.0
7.6
74.2
348.8
152.4
633.3
12.4
1.7
205.8
34.1
4.5
84.3
637.5
76.3
50.2
263.0
256.5
1,492.4
913.5
578.9
929.5
422.8
108.8
176.5
2.8
7.2
211.3
56.0
181.8
2005
1,209.1
2.4
50.5
510.5
47.6
14.4
14.7
0.7
97.3
97.0
78.7
119.6
372.5
173.5
16.1
275.4
393.2
2,037.9
1,208.9
829.0
1,701.0
1,106.5
118.1
100.4
0.8
31.6
406.8
302.1
62.5
2006
1,232.5
5.2
30.9
506.8
168.4
309.3
19.0
2.7
90.2
65.0
52.1
197.0
585.0
165.4
65.6
250.6
514.3
2,067.3
1,281.0
786.3
1,847.1
1,064.9
235.8
95.4
3.3
59.7
387.9
188.5
39.2
2007
1,528.7
15.4
5.0
492.1
235.4
112.6
10.2
6.0
34.5
335.5
23.5
218.4
847.9
208.5
34.2
200.8
668.5
2,010.0
1,352.4
657.6
1,511.4
708.8
299.0
139.3
3.6
33.4
327.3
677.9
458.9
2008
723.4
24.1
240.5
193.0
235.1
159.4
101.3
2.4
151.8
95.6
7.0
213.3
111.9
15.2
67.0
112.7
58.6
1,801.5
1,393.9
407.5
302.0
96.3
204.3
38.8
5.9
160.7
310.0
817.0
689.2
2009
115.9
10.3
33.5
61.9
274.6
209.1
28.7
2.8
383.4
624.6
106.7
150.3
104.4
363.7
26.5
111.6
273.8
1,576.4
1,404.0
172.3
412.6
197.6
57.7
115.3
0.7
38.1
80.9
457.0
393.9
2010
460.3
4.9
58.5
233.4
185.0
330.3
28.8
3.3
270.2
5.1
85.2
228.7
103.2
286.4
62.6
118.6
46.0
1,639.0
1,388.3
250.8
320.2
304.8
104.8
44.2
3.5
75.2
55.0
1,006.4
870.5
276.7
213.1
127.7
235.0
214.7
447.9
655.3
655.7
GSE = government-sponsored enterprises. 2 Only directly held and those in closed-end and exchange-traded funds. Other
equities are included in mutual funds and life insurance and pension reserves. 3 Includes corporate farms. 4 Flow of Funds measure.
5
National Income and Product Accounts measure.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Statistical Release, Z.1, Flow of Funds
Accounts of the United States, March, 2011, <http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/20100311/>.
1
2000
1,731.0
1,426.6
304.3
189.6
114.7
576.1
496.0
80.1
13.7
66.4
371.0
321.8
49.2
5.4
43.8
205.0
174.2
30.9
8.3
22.6
1,154.9
930.6
224.3
176.0
48.3
Current Dollars
2005
2009
2,369.9
1,977.9
392.0
246.5
145.5
876.3
765.8
110.5
15.7
94.7
589.0
514.8
74.2
7.5
66.8
287.3
251.0
36.3
8.3
28.0
1,493.6
1,212.0
281.6
230.8
50.8
2,914.9
2,411.5
503.4
316.6
186.8
1,139.6
987.1
152.4
28.0
124.4
771.6
664.1
107.5
15.9
91.5
368.0
323.0
45.0
12.1
32.9
1,775.3
1,424.4
351.0
288.5
62.4
2010
3,000.2
2,490.6
509.6
309.2
200.5
1,214.3
1,043.4
170.9
34.2
136.7
817.7
698.2
119.5
19.0
100.4
396.6
345.2
51.4
15.2
36.2
1,786.0
1,447.2
338.7
275.0
63.8
2,369.9
1,977.9
392.0
246.5
145.5
876.3
765.8
110.5
15.7
94.7
589.0
514.8
74.2
7.5
66.8
287.3
251.0
36.3
8.3
28.0
1,493.6
1,212.0
281.6
230.8
50.8
2,542.6
2,112.3
430.3
248.6
184.5
1,027.6
882.3
145.9
23.6
121.9
693.0
591.7
101.9
13.5
87.9
334.6
290.6
44.0
10.1
33.9
1,518.8
1,232.1
286.8
225.4
62.5
2010
2,568.3
2,132.2
436.1
243.5
197.6
1,076.9
915.2
163.1
29.1
133.1
720.2
608.7
112.6
16.2
95.7
356.7
306.6
50.4
12.9
37.3
1,497.4
1,220.0
277.6
215.2
64.3
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
2000
6,830.4
Current dollars
2005
2008
2009
8,819.0 10,104.5 10,001.3
463.1
569.5
662.6
664.0
519.1
569.5
586.6
581.9
74.0
297.3
250.4
46.9
1,010.5
227.9
95.1
331.8
280.3
51.5
1,328.9
264.7
112.1
352.1
297.0
55.1
1,533.2
326.3
113.5
339.5
286.2
53.3
1,581.6
346.1
81.1
276.8
230.3
46.6
1,174.2
267.9
95.1
331.8
280.3
51.5
1,328.9
264.7
104.6
357.6
303.2
54.4
1,389.8
291.8
102.7
341.4
290.0
51.4
1,407.8
302.7
768.9
204.0
50.4
153.5
1,044.5
275.0
63.6
211.4
1,184.5
328.1
76.5
251.5
1,211.9
317.6
80.0
237.6
890.7
265.4
61.9
203.4
1,044.5
275.0
63.6
211.4
1,080.1
265.6
65.5
200.1
1,087.1
269.7
64.5
205.3
342.5
114.4
37.6
17.1
191.2
159.0
32.2
436.6
229.2
63.6
143.8
481.8
798.4
321.4
210.7
110.7
404.0
41.8
172.9
127.4
73.0
5.5
9.9
639.9
83.1
44.1
423.9
143.0
47.6
22.3
285.5
247.3
38.2
636.5
332.4
89.0
215.1
679.5
979.3
361.6
248.9
112.7
541.0
48.0
283.8
154.9
76.8
7.5
9.3
807.4
107.8
55.9
445.2
141.1
49.3
22.6
335.5
291.2
44.3
745.4
382.5
104.5
258.4
801.9
1,033.5
291.0
184.9
106.1
658.0
52.2
383.3
159.7
84.5
9.0
9.8
916.0
115.6
65.8
419.5
130.0
46.4
20.8
349.8
305.9
43.9
772.4
396.2
105.0
271.1
850.9
890.7
269.4
165.3
104.1
544.3
50.3
280.8
154.4
77.0
9.7
9.0
897.1
107.1
64.7
332.4
106.2
36.7
17.1
224.0
189.6
34.1
490.2
248.7
79.7
162.6
592.8
901.0
311.4
202.8
108.5
524.9
45.2
261.3
148.7
72.7
3.3
11.9
600.6
59.1
(NA)
423.9
143.0
47.6
22.3
285.5
247.3
38.2
636.5
332.4
89.0
215.1
679.5
979.3
361.6
248.9
112.7
541.0
48.0
283.8
154.9
76.8
7.5
9.3
807.4
107.8
(NA)
441.9
147.2
45.8
22.5
311.9
269.8
42.2
690.1
360.2
89.8
240.5
720.0
890.6
301.5
191.0
110.4
511.6
46.1
265.3
141.4
72.9
11.1
8.5
937.0
156.4
(NA)
414.3
136.3
42.6
20.6
316.0
274.5
41.4
699.2
364.3
87.6
247.9
741.2
846.1
280.7
169.1
111.9
491.3
42.8
265.3
131.3
68.5
12.6
7.6
929.3
163.7
(NA)
57.2
75.7
92.0
93.4
66.9
75.7
85.4
85.1
147.9
188.4
203.0
196.9
135.6
188.4
207.3
202.3
91.9
81.0
39.7
134.3
76.8
354.9
55.2
370.0
199.9
132.2
63.7
85.0
65.4
15.8
68.5
110.6
93.1
53.1
180.7
108.8
455.3
70.0
427.2
285.4
169.1
72.6
118.7
89.7
19.0
71.1
129.3
104.9
65.7
220.5
135.1
527.3
84.0
534.0
314.1
193.9
79.1
141.7
104.0
19.0
75.7
126.5
105.1
67.1
232.9
145.5
527.7
75.9
505.3
308.6
193.1
77.4
145.7
102.5
18.9
87.9
106.9
84.8
45.8
188.2
109.9
408.0
62.4
405.0
259.6
142.8
57.3
98.7
81.7
19.2
80.3
110.6
93.1
53.1
180.7
108.8
455.3
70.0
427.2
285.4
169.1
72.6
118.7
89.7
19.0
71.1
117.7
100.9
56.3
185.1
112.1
472.1
75.4
486.2
284.9
179.5
69.1
129.4
91.9
16.4
64.7
113.9
97.9
54.0
185.2
113.9
456.5
71.2
470.1
273.1
174.4
66.6
131.0
88.2
15.7
60.7
13.3
84.3
0.1
99.8
12.5
119.8
11.3
105.4
3.0
106.8
0.1
99.8
17.4
99.5
10.5
95.3
100.8
104.9
138.7
124.5
115.0
104.9
121.4
111.8
NA Not available. 1 Includes other expenditures not shown separately. 2 Consists of shoes and other footwear, and of repair
and hire of footwear. 3 Consists of space rent (see footnote 4) and rent for appliances, furnishings, and furniture. 4 Consists of rent
for space and for heating and plumbing facilities, water heaters, lighting fixtures, kitchen cabinets, linoleum, storm windows and
doors, window screens, and screen doors, but excludes rent for appliances and furniture and purchases of fuel and electricity.
5
Includes clocks, lamps, lighting fixtures, and other household decorative items; also includes repair of furniture, furnishings, and
floor coverings. 6 Consists of major household appliances, small electric household appliances, and repair of household appliances.
7
Excludes drug preparations and related products dispensed by physicians, hospitals, and other medical services. 8 Consists of
offices of physicians, health maintenance organization medical centers, and freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency
centers. 9 Consists of transient hotels, motels, other traveler accommodations, clubs, and housing at schools. 10 Consists of
cosmetics and toiletries, electric appliances for personal care, hairdressing salons, and miscellaneous personal care services.
11
Consists of jewelry, watches, luggage, and similar personal items. 12 Consists of household purchases of goods and services
from business, government, and nonprofit institutions providing social services and religious activities. Purchases from nonprofit
establishments exclude unrelated sales, secondary sales, and sales to businesses, government, and the rest of the world, but
include membership dues and fees.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
1990
4,847
3,326
2,741
585
365
32
333
50
921
752
169
595
573
352
22
410
593
621
42
706
1,232
845
26
873
1,209
943
21
922
1,352
4,254
3,977
3,836
111
31
7,327
7,114
6,830
200
83
9,277
9,150
8,819
211
120
277
213
128
235
215
448
655
659
6.5
2.9
1.4
2.4
2.1
4.1
5.9
5.8
5,896
8,162
9,277
9,651
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Total, billions of chained (2005) dollars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Per capita:
Current dollars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chained (2005) dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
8,559 10,486 11,268 11,912 12,391 12,175 12,547
5,789 7,060 7,476 7,862 8,066 7,807 7,991
4,828 5,701 6,069 6,422 6,559 6,274 6,405
961 1,359 1,407 1,440 1,507 1,533 1,586
818 1,070 1,133 1,090 1,102 1,012 1,055
30
44
29
38
51
31
45
788 1,026 1,104 1,053 1,051
982 1,010
215
178
147
144
222
274
301
1,361 1,542 1,830 2,057 2,109 1,920 1,908
984
987 1,128 1,265 1,315 1,222 1,195
377
555
702
792
795
697
713
1,083 1,509 1,605 1,719 1,879 2,133 2,296
1,041 1,483 1,584 1,688 1,843 2,097 2,259
1,003
31
960
1,489
1,068
37
987
1,438
1,165
36
970
1,140
1,214
37
1,004
1,167
1
With inventory valuation adjustments and capital consumption adjustment. 2 Consists of nonmortgage interest paid by
households.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
Table 679. Selected Per Capita Income and Product Measures in Current and
Chained (2005) Dollars: 1960 to 2010
[In dollars. Based on U.S. Census Bureau estimated population including Armed Forces abroad; based on quarterly averages.
For explanation of chained dollars, see text, this section]
Current dollars
Gross
domestic
product
15,661
20,820
22,592
25,640
28,717
Gross
national
product
15,770
20,964
22,786
25,967
28,904
Disposable
personal
income
10,865
15,158
17,091
18,863
21,571
Personal
consumption
expenditures
9,871
13,361
14,881
16,538
19,037
1960. . . . . . . .
1970. . . . . . . .
1975. . . . . . . .
1980. . . . . . . .
1985. . . . . . . .
Gross
domestic
product
2,912
5,063
7,583
12,243
17,683
Gross
national
product
2,930
5,094
7,643
12,394
17,794
Personal
income
2,275
4,089
6,180
10,107
14,661
Disposable
personal
income
2,020
3,586
5,497
8,794
12,911
1990. . . . . . . .
1993. . . . . . . .
1994. . . . . . . .
1995. . . . . . . .
23,185
25,616
26,893
27,813
23,323
25,736
26,985
27,924
19,373
21,393
22,299
23,260
17,004
18,909
19,678
20,470
15,331
17,226
18,033
18,708
32,112
32,747
33,671
34,112
32,304
32,900
33,784
34,245
23,568
24,044
24,517
24,951
21,249
21,904
22,466
22,803
1996. . . . . . . .
1997. . . . . . . .
1998. . . . . . . .
1999. . . . . . . .
2000. . . . . . . .
29,062
30,526
31,843
33,486
35,237
29,180
30,612
31,905
33,585
35,370
24,439
25,648
27,251
28,321
30,308
21,355
22,255
23,534
24,356
25,944
19,553
20,408
21,432
22,707
24,185
34,977
36,102
37,238
38,592
39,750
35,115
36,202
37,312
38,708
39,901
25,475
26,061
27,299
27,805
28,899
23,325
23,899
24,861
25,923
26,939
2001. . . . . . . .
2002. . . . . . . .
2003. . . . . . . .
2004. . . . . . . .
2005. . . . . . . .
36,049
36,935
38,310
40,435
42,664
36,231
37,106
38,546
40,746
42,992
31,133
31,444
32,244
33,857
35,398
26,805
27,799
28,805
30,287
31,318
25,054
25,819
26,832
28,228
29,771
39,768
40,096
40,711
41,784
42,664
39,969
40,283
40,964
42,107
42,992
29,299
29,976
30,442
31,193
31,318
27,385
27,841
28,357
29,072
29,771
2006. . . . . . . .
2007. . . . . . . .
2008. . . . . . . .
2009. . . . . . . .
2010. . . . . . . .
44,805
46,558
47,138
45,918
47,275
45,047
46,967
47,710
46,394
47,883
37,679
39,441
40,649
39,595
40,459
33,157
34,512
35,931
35,888
36,697
31,174
32,469
33,148
32,526
33,373
43,391
43,801
43,397
41,890
42,722
43,625
44,183
43,922
42,327
43,272
32,271
32,693
32,946
32,847
33,025
30,341
30,757
30,394
29,770
30,034
Year
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/national
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N>.
Table 680. Personal Income in Current and Constant (2005) Dollars by State:
2000 to 2010
[In billions of dollars (8,554.9 represents $8,554,900,000,000). Represents a measure of income received from all sources during
the calendar year by residents of each state. Data exclude federal employees overseas and U.S. residents employed by private
U.S. firms on temporary foreign assignment. Totals may differ from those in Tables 673, 678, and 679]
Current dollars
State
2010,
2000
2005
2008
2009
prel.
8,554.9 10,476.7 12,380.2 12,168.2 12,530.1
2010,
2000
2005
2008
2009
prel.
9,529.0 10,476.7 11,351.7 11,137.1 11,276.5
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . .
107.2
19.2
135.7
60.5
1,135.3
135.6
24.6
188.2
77.5
1,387.7
158.7
30.6
224.0
93.5
1,604.2
157.3
30.2
219.0
93.4
1,567.0
162.2
31.4
223.7
96.7
1,605.8
119.4
21.3
151.1
67.4
1,264.6
135.6
24.6
188.2
77.5
1,387.7
145.5
28.0
205.4
85.7
1,470.9
144.0
27.6
200.5
85.5
1,434.2
146.0
28.2
201.3
87.0
1,445.1
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
147.1
143.0
24.4
23.1
466.6
179.7
168.7
31.1
32.2
633.2
215.0
200.4
35.6
40.6
739.4
210.5
194.5
35.0
41.3
722.3
215.3
200.2
35.9
42.7
738.4
163.8
159.3
27.2
25.8
519.8
179.7
168.8
31.1
32.0
633.2
197.1
183.7
32.7
37.3
678.0
192.7
178.1
32.1
37.8
661.1
193.7
180.1
32.3
38.5
664.5
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
234.8
35.2
32.1
405.9
167.3
292.6
45.3
42.2
472.2
195.6
342.9
54.7
50.5
554.8
223.7
335.5
54.6
49.2
540.4
218.5
343.8
55.8
50.6
553.8
226.6
261.6
39.2
35.7
452.1
186.3
292.5
45.3
42.2
472.1
195.5
314.4
50.2
46.3
508.7
205.1
307.0
50.0
45.1
494.6
200.0
309.4
50.2
45.5
498.4
203.9
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
79.9
76.7
100.4
105.3
34.1
95.4
90.9
119.0
135.3
42.0
114.4
112.0
138.5
169.8
48.3
113.2
110.4
139.2
169.0
48.2
116.6
113.4
144.7
174.3
49.5
89.0
85.4
111.8
117.3
38.0
95.5
90.9
119.2
135.3
42.0
104.9
102.7
127.0
155.7
44.3
103.6
101.1
127.4
154.7
44.1
104.9
102.0
130.2
156.9
44.6
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . .
184.2
243.1
292.6
160.8
61.4
237.5
282.4
325.7
193.9
77.8
274.3
333.8
353.1
226.1
90.3
275.0
327.4
342.1
220.4
89.7
283.0
337.5
351.8
227.2
92.5
205.1
270.8
325.9
179.1
68.4
237.1
282.4
325.7
194.0
77.7
251.5
306.1
323.8
207.4
82.8
251.7
299.7
313.1
201.7
82.1
254.7
303.8
316.6
204.5
83.3
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . .
156.4
21.2
49.0
62.5
42.3
186.7
28.2
60.1
91.8
50.0
219.7
34.1
71.6
104.7
57.8
216.6
34.0
70.7
99.6
56.5
221.5
34.9
72.2
99.9
58.0
174.2
23.6
54.6
69.7
47.1
186.8
28.2
60.1
91.8
50.0
201.4
31.3
65.6
96.0
53.0
198.3
31.1
64.7
91.1
51.7
199.3
31.4
65.0
89.9
52.2
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . .
326.0
41.4
657.9
225.5
16.4
379.9
55.3
786.6
277.7
20.6
448.0
66.8
937.2
330.0
26.6
435.2
66.9
909.0
327.2
26.4
446.5
69.7
946.1
339.8
27.3
363.1
46.1
732.8
251.2
18.3
379.7
55.3
786.5
277.7
20.5
410.8
61.2
859.3
302.6
24.4
398.3
61.2
832.0
299.5
24.2
401.8
62.7
851.4
305.8
24.6
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . .
326.1
85.0
98.5
369.9
31.0
372.1
107.6
117.7
432.0
38.6
414.5
134.5
139.3
508.2
44.1
408.7
132.1
138.5
506.4
43.6
419.9
136.6
142.1
522.7
44.8
363.2
94.7
109.7
412.0
34.5
371.9
107.6
117.6
432.2
38.6
380.0
123.3
127.7
466.0
40.4
374.1
120.9
126.7
463.5
39.9
377.9
123.0
127.9
470.4
40.3
South Carolina. . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100.9
20.0
152.2
597.0
55.0
124.4
25.8
187.6
756.7
71.5
148.9
31.7
219.2
968.2
88.8
148.3
31.2
215.8
956.8
87.9
153.4
31.6
224.1
993.1
90.1
112.4
22.2
169.6
665.0
61.3
124.4
25.8
187.7
756.7
71.5
136.5
29.1
201.0
887.8
81.4
135.7
28.5
197.5
875.7
80.5
138.0
28.5
201.6
893.7
81.1
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . .
17.2
224.8
191.6
40.1
156.6
14.5
20.7
294.2
230.0
48.1
186.6
20.0
24.5
348.3
287.0
57.2
213.3
27.0
24.4
347.3
285.7
58.4
211.3
26.3
25.2
358.1
293.0
60.5
218.6
27.0
19.1
250.4
213.4
44.6
174.4
16.1
20.7
294.7
230.1
48.1
186.5
20.0
22.4
319.3
263.2
52.5
195.6
24.8
22.3
317.9
261.5
53.4
193.4
24.1
22.7
322.3
263.6
54.4
196.7
24.3
United States. . . . . . .
1
Constant dollar estimates are computed by the U.S. Census Bureau using the national implicit price deflator for personal
consumption expenditures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Any regional differences in the rate of inflation are not reflected
in these constant dollar estimates.
Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011, and unpublished data.
See also <http://www.bea.gov/regional/spi>.
Table 681. Personal Income Per Capita in Current and Constant (2005)
Dollars by State: 1980 to 2010
[In dollars, except as indicated. 2010 preliminary. See headnote, Table 680]
Current dollars
State
1990
26,826
2000
33,770
2010,
prel
36,524
Income rank
2000
2010
(X)
(X)
United States. . . . . . .
1980
10,091
1990
19,354
2000
30,318
2010,
prel.
40,584
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . .
7,825
14,975
9,484
7,521
11,928
15,618
22,594
16,806
14,402
21,380
24,069
30,531
26,262
22,577
33,398
33,945
44,174
34,999
33,150
43,104
16,777
32,107
20,334
16,125
25,574
21,647
31,317
23,294
19,962
29,634
26,810
34,008
29,252
25,148
37,201
30,549
39,754
31,497
29,833
38,792
44
15
37
48
8
42
8
40
46
12
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10,714
12,321
10,756
12,218
9,921
19,377
26,198
21,209
26,015
19,437
33,977
41,920
31,007
40,484
29,080
42,802
56,001
39,962
71,044
39,272
22,971
26,417
23,061
26,196
21,271
26,858
36,312
29,397
36,058
26,941
37,846
46,693
34,538
45,094
32,391
38,520
50,398
35,964
63,936
35,343
7
1
13
(X)
21
14
1
20
(X)
24
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8,408
11,394
8,637
10,980
9,353
17,563
21,818
15,603
20,835
17,454
28,531
29,071
24,683
32,636
27,460
35,490
41,021
32,257
43,159
34,943
18,027
24,429
18,518
23,542
20,053
24,343
30,241
21,627
28,879
24,192
31,780
32,381
27,494
36,352
30,587
31,939
36,917
29,030
38,841
31,447
26
22
41
9
32
37
17
49
11
41
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9,573
9,939
8,113
8,767
8,333
17,350
18,034
15,360
15,171
17,211
27,293
28,477
24,786
23,570
26,696
38,281
39,737
33,348
38,446
37,300
20,525
21,310
17,395
18,797
17,866
24,048
24,996
21,290
21,028
23,855
30,401
31,720
27,608
26,254
29,736
34,451
35,761
30,012
34,600
33,568
33
28
40
45
34
28
21
44
26
29
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . .
11,164
10,570
10,291
10,229
7,005
22,681
22,797
18,719
19,710
13,117
34,681
38,210
29,392
32,597
21,555
49,025
51,552
35,597
42,843
31,186
23,936
22,662
22,064
21,931
15,019
31,437
31,598
25,946
27,319
18,181
38,630
42,561
32,739
36,309
24,009
44,120
46,394
32,036
38,557
28,066
4
3
18
10
50
4
2
36
13
50
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . .
9,306
9,038
9,155
11,679
9,816
17,582
15,346
17,948
20,042
20,236
27,891
23,470
28,598
30,986
34,087
36,979
35,317
39,557
36,997
44,084
19,952
19,378
19,629
25,040
21,046
24,370
21,270
24,877
27,779
28,048
31,067
26,143
31,854
34,514
37,969
33,279
31,784
35,599
33,296
39,673
31
46
25
14
6
32
38
22
31
9
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . .
11,676
8,331
10,985
8,183
7,894
24,354
14,823
23,710
17,194
15,866
38,666
22,751
34,630
27,914
25,624
50,781
33,837
48,821
35,638
40,596
25,034
17,862
23,552
17,545
16,925
33,756
20,546
32,863
23,832
21,991
43,069
25,342
38,573
31,093
28,542
45,700
30,452
43,937
32,073
36,534
2
47
5
30
38
3
43
5
35
18
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . .
10,022
9,487
10,086
10,040
9,645
18,638
16,077
17,895
19,433
19,821
28,694
24,605
28,718
30,110
29,484
36,395
36,421
37,095
41,152
42,579
21,488
20,340
21,625
21,526
20,679
25,833
22,284
24,804
26,935
27,473
31,961
27,407
31,988
33,539
32,841
32,754
32,777
33,384
37,035
38,319
24
42
23
16
17
34
33
30
16
15
South Carolina. . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7,736
8,054
8,227
9,870
8,492
15,844
16,075
16,574
17,260
14,847
25,081
26,427
26,691
28,504
24,517
33,163
38,865
35,307
39,493
32,595
16,586
17,268
17,639
21,162
18,207
21,961
22,281
22,973
23,923
20,579
27,937
29,436
29,730
31,750
27,309
29,845
34,977
31,775
35,542
29,334
39
36
35
27
43
45
25
39
23
48
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . .
8,599
10,107
10,810
8,066
10,085
11,668
17,643
20,312
19,637
14,436
17,986
17,910
28,183
31,640
32,407
22,174
29,139
29,281
40,283
44,762
43,564
32,641
38,432
47,851
18,437
21,670
23,177
17,294
21,623
25,017
24,454
28,154
27,218
20,009
24,930
24,824
31,392
35,243
36,097
24,699
32,457
32,615
36,253
40,284
39,206
29,375
34,587
43,064
29
12
11
49
20
19
19
7
10
47
27
6
X Not applicable. 1 Constant dollar estimates are computed by the U.S. Census Bureau using the national implicit price deflator
for personal consumption expenditures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Any regional differences in the rate of inflation are
not reflected in these constant dollar estimates.
Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011, and unpublished data.
See also <http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/spi>.
Table 682. Disposable Personal Income Per Capita in Current and Constant
(2005) Dollars by State: 1980 to 2010
[In dollars, except percent. 2010 preliminary. Disposable personal income is the income available to persons for spending or saving;
it is calculated as personal income less personal tax and nontax payments. See headnote, Table 680]
United States. . . . . . . .
1980
8,779
1990
16,985
2000
25,955
2010,
prel.
36,808
1980
18,822
1990
23,542
2000
28,911
2010,
prel.
33,125
Index,
compared to
U.S. average
2010,
2000
prel.
100.0
100.0
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . . .
6,955
13,057
8,418
6,701
10,420
13,943
19,937
14,932
12,928
18,614
21,357
27,101
22,939
20,034
27,664
31,363
40,530
32,443
30,567
38,674
14,912
27,995
18,048
14,367
22,341
19,326
27,634
20,697
17,919
25,800
23,789
30,187
25,551
22,315
30,814
28,225
36,475
29,197
27,509
34,805
82.3
104.4
88.4
77.2
106.6
85.2
110.1
88.1
83.0
105.1
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9,288
10,551
8,977
10,378
8,752
17,003
22,815
18,262
22,400
17,398
28,857
33,837
26,427
33,459
25,392
38,810
48,596
36,171
63,619
36,413
19,914
22,622
19,247
22,251
18,765
23,567
31,623
25,312
31,048
24,115
32,143
37,690
29,436
37,269
28,283
34,927
43,734
32,552
57,254
32,770
111.2
130.4
101.8
128.9
97.8
105.4
132.0
98.3
172.8
98.9
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7,397
9,959
7,708
9,439
8,168
15,424
18,901
13,868
18,180
15,331
24,606
25,495
21,575
27,877
23,983
32,519
37,625
29,804
39,097
31,949
15,859
21,352
16,526
20,238
17,512
21,379
26,198
19,222
25,199
21,250
27,408
28,398
24,032
31,051
26,714
29,266
33,861
26,822
35,185
28,753
94.8
98.2
83.1
107.4
92.4
88.3
102.2
81.0
106.2
86.8
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8,307
8,616
7,173
7,669
7,450
15,330
15,921
13,544
13,687
15,222
24,136
24,841
21,726
21,073
23,227
35,010
36,215
30,526
35,271
34,169
17,811
18,473
15,379
16,443
15,973
21,248
22,067
18,773
18,971
21,099
26,884
27,670
24,200
23,473
25,872
31,507
32,592
27,472
31,742
30,750
93.0
95.7
83.7
81.2
89.5
95.1
98.4
82.9
95.8
92.8
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . .
9,488
9,021
8,961
8,810
6,303
19,420
19,549
16,368
17,123
11,938
29,231
30,786
25,285
27,780
19,491
43,753
45,511
32,728
38,411
29,155
20,343
19,341
19,213
18,889
13,514
26,917
27,096
22,687
23,733
16,547
32,560
34,292
28,164
30,943
21,710
39,376
40,958
29,454
34,568
26,238
112.6
118.6
97.4
107.0
75.1
118.9
123.6
88.9
104.4
79.2
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . . .
8,124
7,936
8,010
10,279
8,664
15,492
13,693
15,996
17,562
18,016
24,335
20,781
25,070
26,882
29,273
33,813
32,395
36,166
34,313
40,532
17,418
17,015
17,174
22,039
18,576
21,473
18,979
22,171
24,342
24,971
27,106
23,147
27,925
29,943
32,606
30,430
29,154
32,548
30,880
36,477
93.8
80.1
96.6
103.6
112.8
91.9
88.0
98.3
93.2
110.1
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . .
10,053
7,467
9,395
7,160
6,920
21,163
13,313
20,371
15,145
14,380
32,333
20,200
28,623
24,253
23,121
45,197
31,410
42,492
32,567
36,997
21,554
16,010
20,143
15,351
14,837
29,333
18,453
28,235
20,992
19,932
36,015
22,500
31,882
27,015
25,754
40,675
28,268
38,241
29,309
33,296
124.6
77.8
110.3
93.4
89.1
122.8
85.3
115.4
88.5
100.5
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . .
8,746
8,260
8,705
8,725
8,445
16,341
14,170
15,709
17,091
17,453
24,757
21,723
24,536
25,999
25,340
33,182
33,497
33,592
37,164
38,873
18,752
17,710
18,664
18,707
18,106
22,650
19,640
21,774
23,689
24,191
27,576
24,197
27,330
28,960
28,225
29,862
30,146
30,231
33,446
34,984
95.4
83.7
94.5
100.2
97.6
90.1
91.0
91.3
101.0
105.6
South Carolina. . . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6,840
7,298
7,374
8,553
7,575
14,044
14,725
15,004
15,463
13,131
22,165
23,881
24,011
25,166
21,454
30,713
36,236
33,146
36,354
29,823
14,665
15,647
15,810
18,338
16,241
19,466
20,410
20,796
21,433
18,200
24,689
26,600
26,745
28,032
23,897
27,640
32,611
29,830
32,717
26,839
85.4
92.0
92.5
97.0
82.7
83.4
98.4
90.1
98.8
81.0
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . .
7,593
8,732
9,464
7,077
8,764
10,167
15,527
17,735
17,449
12,908
15,716
16,056
24,523
26,780
27,951
19,815
25,078
25,330
36,920
40,186
40,312
29,977
34,855
43,602
16,280
18,722
20,291
15,173
18,790
21,798
21,521
24,582
24,185
17,891
21,783
22,255
27,315
29,829
31,134
22,071
27,934
28,214
33,226
36,165
36,279
26,978
31,368
39,240
94.5
103.2
107.7
76.3
96.6
97.6
100.3
109.2
109.5
81.4
94.7
118.5
Current dollars
State
1
Constant dollar estimates are computed by the Census Bureau using the national implicit price deflator for personal
consumption expenditures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Any regional differences in the rate of inflation are not reflected
in these constant dollar estimates.
Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011, earlier reports and
unpublished data. See also <http://www.bea.gov/regional/spi>.
United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island,
NY-NJ-PA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana,
CA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL-IN-WI MSA . . .
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA. . . . . .
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington,
PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX MSA. . . .
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach,
FL MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria,
DC-VA-MD-WV MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta,
GA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH MSA. . .
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI MSA. . . . . . . . . .
Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ MSA. . . . . . . . .
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA MSA. .
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario,
CA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA MSA. . . . . . . .
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington,
MN-WI MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos,
CA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Louis, MO-IL MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA. .
Baltimore-Towson, MD MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO MSA. . . . . . .
Pittsburgh, PA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Portland-South Portland-Biddeford,
ME MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN MSA. . . . .
Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville,
CA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH MSA . . . . . . . .
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA . . . . .
San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA. . . . . .
Kansas City, MO-KS MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Las Vegas-Paradise, NV MSA. . . . . . . . . . . .
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara,
CA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Columbus, OH MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill,
NC-SC MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indianapolis-Carmel, IN MSA . . . . . . . . . . . .
Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX MSA . .
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News,
VA-NC MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River,
RI-MA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin,
TN MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI MSA. .
Jacksonville, FL MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memphis, TN-MS-AR MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN MSA . . . .
Richmond, VA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma City, OK MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford,
CT MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA MSA . . . .
Birmingham-Hoover, AL MSA. . . . . . . . . . . .
Salt Lake City, UT MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raleigh-Cary, NC MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY MSA. . . . . . . . . . .
Rochester, NY MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tucson, AZ MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tulsa, OK MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresno, CA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Honolulu, HI MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT MSA . . . .
Albuquerque, NM MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY MSA . . . . . . .
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA MSA. . . . . . . .
New Haven-Milford, CT MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Annual
percent
change,
2005
2008
2009 2008
(mil. dol.)
(mil. dol.)
(mil. dol.)
2009
10,476,669 12,380,225 12,168,161
1.7
2005
(dol.)
35,424
2008
(dol.)
40,674
2009
(dol.)
39,635
Index
(U.S.=
100),
2009
100.0
863,632
1,032,619
992,331
3.9
45,942
54,439
52,037
131.3
496,595
375,515
220,482
567,707
438,902
275,258
550,832
425,178
269,280
3.0
3.1
2.2
38,915
40,110
37,907
44,462
46,124
43,684
42,784
44,379
41,764
107.9
112.0
105.4
236,491
209,655
277,421
280,247
274,986
273,247
0.9
2.5
40,422
39,561
46,700
48,937
46,075
46,570
116.2
117.5
210,605
244,913
237,215
3.1
38,692
44,515
42,764
107.9
262,193
310,761
312,059
0.4
50,140
57,784
56,984
143.8
179,145
212,251
164,087
131,597
227,850
209,581
251,777
175,014
155,067
265,954
203,138
245,736
167,009
150,352
259,043
3.1
2.4
4.6
3.0
2.6
36,213
47,602
36,509
33,877
54,909
38,915
55,400
39,562
36,169
62,427
37,101
53,553
37,927
34,452
59,993
93.6
135.1
95.7
86.9
151.4
108,598
138,212
125,025
173,322
122,969
171,681
1.6
0.9
28,124
43,159
30,547
51,636
29,680
50,378
74.9
127.1
133,840
154,421
149,795
3.0
42,723
47,696
45,811
115.6
122,030
101,082
91,393
111,453
101,788
84,956
141,971
119,122
104,955
129,323
121,505
100,276
139,577
115,220
103,386
129,704
118,961
99,611
1.7
3.3
1.5
0.3
2.1
0.7
41,482
36,450
34,634
42,064
43,249
35,811
47,021
42,262
38,445
48,296
48,595
42,573
45,706
40,728
37,632
48,201
46,611
42,298
115.3
102.8
94.9
121.6
117.6
106.7
74,750
75,148
88,978
84,080
87,894
82,460
1.2
1.9
35,868
35,744
40,376
38,950
39,206
37,967
98.9
95.8
75,029
76,110
64,007
58,670
70,738
64,181
86,876
84,553
75,473
74,218
84,584
73,753
85,746
82,503
73,466
75,186
83,610
69,855
1.3
2.4
2.7
1.3
1.2
5.3
36,985
35,931
32,997
31,239
36,118
37,558
41,347
40,378
36,620
36,548
41,340
39,249
40,306
39,451
35,279
36,285
40,438
36,711
101.7
99.5
89.0
91.5
102.0
92.6
89,629
60,968
105,652
68,777
101,495
68,469
3.9
0.4
51,591
35,561
58,351
38,642
55,169
37,999
139.2
95.9
57,216
60,018
51,047
68,639
68,537
64,412
66,389
67,187
64,015
3.3
2.0
0.6
37,656
36,484
34,861
40,223
39,829
38,941
38,034
38,532
37,544
96.0
97.2
94.7
56,595
66,458
66,173
0.4
34,107
39,790
39,518
99.7
57,418
65,937
65,353
0.9
35,670
41,228
40,829
103.0
52,294
58,251
45,618
44,057
41,228
44,587
38,462
62,638
66,671
53,381
50,222
47,793
52,001
48,266
61,164
65,978
52,297
49,095
47,433
50,966
47,547
2.4
1.0
2.0
2.2
0.8
2.0
1.5
36,051
37,916
36,537
34,927
34,087
37,979
33,298
40,246
43,001
40,547
38,676
38,242
42,377
39,971
38,656
42,303
39,376
37,623
37,688
41,161
38,742
97.5
106.7
99.3
94.9
95.1
103.9
97.7
51,428
43,498
39,199
35,347
35,209
36,232
35,256
28,574
30,734
24,078
34,264
61,073
25,338
30,672
31,077
33,857
61,636
51,929
44,868
42,854
43,320
41,978
40,693
34,918
38,585
28,097
41,188
71,232
30,145
36,006
36,927
40,730
60,607
50,818
43,650
42,386
42,789
42,108
40,424
34,516
37,534
28,050
41,291
67,380
30,309
36,195
36,514
40,184
1.7
2.1
2.7
1.1
1.2
0.3
0.7
1.1
2.7
0.2
0.3
5.4
0.5
0.5
1.1
1.3
43,636
33,117
35,948
33,830
36,939
31,801
34,114
30,110
34,860
27,758
38,057
68,543
31,724
36,240
38,343
40,334
51,744
44,439
39,949
38,552
39,728
37,345
39,387
34,578
42,122
31,111
45,625
79,642
35,608
42,147
43,999
48,169
50,675
42,705
38,592
37,500
38,007
37,469
39,036
33,833
40,402
30,646
45,496
74,767
35,329
42,206
42,982
47,387
127.9
107.7
97.4
94.6
95.9
94.5
98.5
85.4
101.9
77.3
114.8
188.6
89.1
106.5
108.4
119.6
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 2011. See also <http://www.bea.gov/regional
/reis>.
1990
96,968
1995
103,123
2000
109,367
2005
117,356
2006
118,843
2007
120,171
2008
120,770
2009
120,847
28,381
4,296
2,485
668
295
408
746
1,811
293
8,703
4,836
1,890
1,618
5,120
2,129
1,047
1,642
1,480
1,422
153
274
2,592
345
2,248
32,264
4,505
2,803
752
297
457
856
1,702
277
10,458
5,928
2,191
1,704
6,014
2,638
1,006
2,015
1,732
1,612
162
269
2,964
373
2,591
38,045
5,158
3,021
795
325
521
927
2,137
372
12,319
7,114
2,489
1,856
7,417
3,418
1,291
2,281
2,066
1,863
146
319
3,365
399
2,966
46,409
5,931
3,297
764
378
552
1,158
2,634
426
15,167
8,805
3,183
1,886
8,344
3,544
2,013
2,339
2,664
2,388
126
319
5,204
381
4,823
48,398
6,111
3,417
797
368
592
1,212
2,694
497
16,366
9,673
3,397
1,874
8,508
3,421
2,227
2,355
2,766
2,376
117
327
5,270
322
4,948
49,638
6,133
3,465
777
387
600
1,241
2,668
457
16,920
10,023
3,477
1,881
8,758
3,244
2,384
2,592
2,853
2,698
118
323
5,336
309
5,027
50,486
6,443
3,744
846
430
657
1,305
2,698
444
17,109
10,183
3,649
1,801
8,604
2,755
2,715
2,621
2,976
2,835
116
317
5,605
317
5,288
49,067
6,372
3,753
841
406
656
1,343
2,619
435
16,895
10,075
3,645
1,725
7,658
2,657
1,986
2,536
3,126
2,693
110
380
5,471
309
5,162
1
Includes expenditures not shown separately.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2009, News Release, USDL-10-1390, October 2010.
See also <http://stats.bls.gov/cex/home.htm>.
Total
expenditures 1
Atlanta, GA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45,941
Baltimore, MD MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,452
Boston-Lawrence-Salem, MA-NH CMSA . . 59,227
Chicago-Gary-Lake County, IL-IN-WI
CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,947
Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA . . . . . . 45,844
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . 53,886
Detroit-Ann Arbor, MI CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . 49,397
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX CMSA. . . 59,131
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA . . . . . 56,529
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA . . . . . . . 47,601
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI MSA . . . . . . . 56,340
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long
Island, NY-NJ-CT CMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,273
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton,
PA-NJ-DE-MD CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,790
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,618
San Diego, CA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,820
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA
CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,730
Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,015
Washington, DC-MD-VA MSA . . . . . . . . . . 69,106
Transportation
Gasoline
Vehicle
and
purmotor
Total 1 chases
oil
6,760
1,597
2,631
1
6,621
1,452
2,444
8,591
2,818
2,125
Food
5,375
5,931
8,167
Total 1
17,072
20,795
20,802
Shelter
10,639
13,617
12,857
Utility,
fuels 2
3,899
4,209
4,248
7,037
5,737
6,734
6,412
7,009
7,531
5,803
6,887
20,620
15,483
18,198
16,344
18,866
21,811
19,016
19,164
13,116
8,820
10,253
9,635
10,776
14,938
12,592
11,852
4,052
3,837
4,275
3,791
4,505
3,257
3,740
3,513
8,840
7,010
8,689
9,463
10,843
8,784
8,427
8,833
3,101
2,098
2,877
2,793
3,874
2,513
2,921
2,911
2,364
2,049
2,616
2,624
2,980
2,667
2,680
2,350
3,485
3,315
3,032
2,672
3,267
2,620
1,565
3,314
7,420
23,624
15,482
4,309
8,495
2,321
1,943
3,027
6,460
6,402
6,541
21,135
18,698
22,207
13,597
11,185
15,146
4,444
3,892
2,989
8,202
9,330
7,171
2,037
2,887
1,941
2,240
2,658
2,412
3,036
3,326
2,249
7,952
8,082
7,835
26,064
22,029
25,622
19,096
13,829
16,842
3,139
3,554
3,977
9,535
9,380
9,563
2,748
3,395
3,028
2,235
2,454
2,465
3,319
3,684
3,239
Health
care
2,417
2,973
3,453
1
Includes expenditures not shown separately. 2 Includes public services.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2009, News Release, USDL-10-1390, October 2010.
See also <http://stats.bls.gov/cex/home.htm>.
All
consumer
units 1
49,067
6,372
3,753
506
173
334
841
226
168
154
135
406
144
262
656
220
209
118
1,343
141
337
2,619
435
16,895
10,075
6,543
3,594
1,811
1,138
2,860
672
3,645
483
1,377
141
1,162
481
1,011
389
622
659
156
143
1,506
124
343
194
721
1,725
383
678
323
249
7,658
2,657
1,297
1,304
1,986
2,536
281
733
1,075
447
479
3,126
2,693
596
110
1,068
380
816
1,723
5,471
309
5,162
2,104
White
and all
other
races
50,723
6,585
3,870
522
174
348
835
233
165
149
128
429
149
280
671
226
213
120
1,412
149
351
2,715
471
17,224
10,228
6,872
3,713
1,917
1,242
2,619
737
3,658
478
1,379
159
1,155
488
1,051
392
659
696
161
153
1,591
128
355
204
772
1,704
380
676
307
248
7,950
2,829
1,410
1,355
2,045
2,605
290
767
1,085
464
471
3,351
2,894
606
119
1,080
413
853
1,799
5,674
321
5,353
2,236
Asian
56,308
7,565
3,905
520
215
305
966
186
172
184
274
346
152
195
903
310
385
117
1,169
106
267
3,660
350
20,395
13,571
8,543
5,349
2,334
860
4,411
616
3,270
499
1,056
4
48
1,123
544
1,347
688
659
536
130
113
1,671
187
304
183
848
2,150
427
913
344
344
8,784
2,582
1,131
1,451
1,871
3,153
208
713
1,610
623
1,178
2,498
2,270
557
111
2,327
122
611
1,452
7,117
283
6,834
3,526
Black
or
African
American
35,311
4,524
2,880
390
149
241
845
191
193
183
144
258
105
153
484
151
136
105
903
88
253
1,645
201
13,503
7,919
3,632
2,220
912
500
4,046
241
3,668
517
1,462
50
1,224
415
633
281
352
429
124
81
854
79
271
127
319
1,755
388
629
430
231
5,302
1,489
568
910
1,618
1,876
242
504
859
270
319
1,763
1,404
536
46
591
230
626
1,280
3,550
235
3,315
743
Hispanic 2
41,981
6,094
3,784
479
184
294
955
252
202
192
141
403
171
232
734
256
240
121
1,213
109
348
2,310
267
15,983
10,043
5,298
3,454
1,368
476
4,415
330
3,532
389
1,339
47
1,272
485
714
334
380
517
194
91
1,177
101
331
146
513
2,002
432
693
472
258
7,156
2,333
1,010
1,293
2,104
2,309
278
584
1,049
398
410
1,568
1,664
532
36
707
182
544
1,015
4,230
119
4,111
745
Age of householder
Under 65 years
25 old and
years
over
28,119
37,562
4,179
4,901
2,449
3,222
307
439
124
138
183
301
571
720
146
192
130
145
120
111
75
129
281
346
110
125
171
221
398
618
116
215
130
192
86
109
891
1,100
88
127
232
264
1,731
1,679
344
292
9,735
13,196
6,306
7,173
1,245
4,838
783
1,322
324
1,793
139
1,723
4,885
1,741
176
594
1,821
3,282
188
494
696
1,261
16
186
758
858
163
483
370
876
156
194
214
681
309
682
91
137
49
167
929
1,184
43
107
336
209
79
159
427
581
1,396
1,068
256
215
545
456
278
223
163
149
5,334
5,409
2,319
1,862
542
1,210
1,760
619
1,483
1,241
1,298
1,968
180
124
447
557
465
972
206
314
234
338
676
4,846
1,233
2,062
360
531
42
145
1,910
162
330
207
243
663
349
2,226
1,988
1,856
31
320
1,957
1,537
173
807
1
Includes other races not shown separately. 2 People of Hispanic origin may be any race. 3 Includes other types, not shown
separately. 4 Data are likely to have large sampling errors. 5 For additional health care expenditures, see Table 143. 6 For additional
recreation expenditures, see Section 26.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2009, News Release, USDL-10-1390, October 2010.
See also <ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/ce/standard/2009/race.txt>, <ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests
/ce/standard/2009/hispanic.txt>, and <ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/ce/standard/2009/age.txt>.
Northeast
53,868
6,975
4,043
563
188
376
919
230
165
169
176
435
152
284
751
247
247
139
1,374
140
334
2,932
468
19,343
11,944
7,513
3,434
2,865
Region
Midwest
South
46,551 45,749
6,031
5,944
3,682
3,481
510
469
176
157
334
313
762
829
207
230
171
172
121
158
103
125
419
367
140
140
279
227
616
581
210
185
186
180
114
105
1,375
1,235
157
124
323
329
2,349
2,463
418
368
15,109 15,387
8,756
8,524
6,126
5,613
2,970
3,147
1,962
1,309
West
53,005
6,903
4,023
516
182
334
875
236
163
169
150
432
148
284
740
262
249
126
1,461
152
365
2,880
530
19,127
12,378
7,667
5,084
1,599
1,214
3,507
924
4,095
719
1,306
434
1,241
396
1,196
551
645
640
142
139
1,467
126
347
175
700
1,782
412
662
343
288
8,108
2,754
1,644
1,089
1,787
2,885
218
762
1,271
1,195
1,986
643
3,421
695
1,119
114
1,080
414
780
258
522
682
163
153
1,471
116
316
189
711
1,461
339
590
251
195
7,649
2,921
1,387
1,468
1,933
2,375
252
706
957
1,158
2,361
550
3,741
266
1,719
62
1,191
503
969
339
630
667
159
123
1,485
122
353
202
697
1,786
371
727
349
252
7,400
2,612
1,321
1,211
2,103
2,371
336
646
1,095
984
4,021
690
3,343
424
1,143
57
1,133
586
1,164
472
692
638
155
169
1,605
134
349
201
786
1,844
422
702
336
268
7,711
2,380
881
1,468
2,018
2,673
274
876
999
843
3,513
368
2,298
314
868
84
722
309
548
100
448
345
82
83
821
55
185
106
407
975
234
374
177
168
4,182
1,441
791
606
1,022
1,417
109
470
589
1,553
2,257
916
3,740
503
1,410
182
1,155
490
845
121
724
779
159
179
1,702
152
390
225
789
1,566
341
637
285
252
8,306
3,039
1,654
1,334
1,993
2,714
302
812
1,092
1,048
2,874
714
4,233
528
1,600
130
1,431
544
1,345
694
650
771
187
154
1,891
169
431
233
902
2,046
449
839
357
243
8,775
2,659
1,209
1,399
2,470
3,086
356
854
1,337
1,047
2,711
797
4,658
610
1,738
170
1,529
610
1,811
1,102
709
803
205
171
1,884
128
421
238
950
2,571
572
1,027
463
327
10,707
4,004
1,624
2,305
2,761
3,374
440
874
1,517
887
3,138
516
4,951
667
1,905
150
1,549
679
1,303
676
628
798
244
142
1,741
161
406
224
817
2,767
589
971
624
380
9,716
3,065
1,272
1,710
2,964
3,203
378
857
1,419
634
682
3,132
2,767
601
141
1,710
439
821
1,568
6,013
350
5,662
2,745
460
420
3,272
2,627
538
112
1,103
409
798
1,684
5,340
340
5,000
2,042
294
314
3,030
2,467
593
85
820
394
768
1,692
5,015
298
4,717
1,846
524
640
3,128
3,062
653
121
902
278
910
1,941
5,894
262
5,633
2,053
249
303
2,007
1,510
345
87
492
253
565
1,268
2,518
118
2,399
1,395
507
559
4,021
2,913
646
136
793
403
838
2,028
6,011
393
5,618
2,958
539
560
3,273
2,860
719
113
1,563
463
942
1,776
6,875
409
6,466
2,024
543
568
3,300
3,775
779
100
1,906
443
1,115
1,718
7,680
371
7,309
2,446
548
484
2,960
3,635
717
95
1,746
458
872
1,964
7,101
350
6,751
1,000
1
Includes other types not shown separately. 2 For additional health care expenditures, see Table 143. 3 For additional
recreation expenditures, see Section 26.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2009, News Release, USDL-10-1390, October 2010.
See also <ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/ce/standard/2009/region.txt> and <ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/ce
/standard/2009/cusize.txt>.
Transportation
Total
expenditures 1
49,067
Food
6,372
Total 1
16,895
Shelter
10,075
Utilities,
fuels 2
3,645
Consumer units
with complete reporting:
Less than $70,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,810
$70,000 to $79,999. . . . . . . . . . . . 57,833
$80,000 to $99,999. . . . . . . . . . . . 65,027
$100,000 and over. . . . . . . . . . . . . 97,576
$100,000 to $119,999. . . . . . . . . 76,140
$120,000 to $149,999. . . . . . . . . 85,806
$150,000 and over. . . . . . . . . . . . 124,306
4,798
7,818
8,359
11,088
9,622
9,886
13,234
12,509
19,127
21,666
30,831
23,907
27,923
38,824
7,377
11,393
12,815
18,736
14,190
16,872
23,941
3,089
4,188
4,470
5,226
4,618
5,100
5,837
Total 1
7,658
Vehicle
purchases
2,657
Gasoline
and
motor
oil
1,986
5,373
9,880
9,929
14,674
12,378
13,028
17,799
1,679
3,410
3,386
5,835
4,800
4,713
7,506
1,573
2,470
2,669
3,105
2,942
3,090
3,257
Pensions
and
Health
social
care security
3,126
5,162
2,541
3,679
4,158
4,723
4,385
4,399
5,242
2,173
6,536
7,977
14,887
10,292
12,919
20,207
Clothing
Health
care
Child care
and
education 1
Miscellaneous 2
Total
Housing
8,760
8,810
8,480
9,200
9,600
9,630
2,950
2,950
2,950
2,950
2,950
2,950
1,120
1,220
1,650
1,900
2,060
2,050
1,070
1,120
1,230
1,230
1,340
1,490
630
490
560
570
670
710
610
580
640
690
1,050
980
1,960
1,840
820
1,240
840
870
420
610
630
620
690
580
11,950
11,980
11,880
12,660
13,340
13,830
3,870
3,870
3,870
3,870
3,870
3,870
1,350
1,440
2,020
2,310
2,480
2,470
1,540
1,590
1,700
1,700
1,810
1,960
740
600
670
690
820
880
820
780
910
970
1,370
1,290
2,740
2,620
1,610
2,030
1,830
2,310
890
1,080
1,100
1,090
1,160
1,050
19,820
19,810
19,770
20,630
21,960
23,690
7,010
7,010
7,010
7,010
7,010
7,010
1,830
1,930
2,540
2,880
3,070
3,060
2,330
2,370
2,490
2,490
2,600
2,750
1,030
860
950
990
1,150
1,250
950
900
1,040
1,110
1,570
1,480
4,890
4,770
3,750
4,170
4,510
6,200
1,780
1,970
1,990
1,980
2,050
1,940
1
Includes only families with child care and education expenses. 2 Expenses include personal care items, entertainment, and
reading materials.
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Expenditures on Children by Families, 2010,
1528-2010, May 2011. See also <http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/Publications/CRC/crc2010.pdf>.
Percent distribution
$25,000
$35,000
$50,000
to
to
to
$34,999
$49,999
$74,999
Number
of households
(1,000)
Under
$15,000
$15,000
to
$24,999
94,312
108,209
117,181
117,538
14.0
12.1
13.4
13.0
11.8
11.1
12.0
11.9
11.2
10.5
11.0
11.1
15.7
14.5
14.1
14.1
20.0
18.4
17.6
18.1
12.2
12.7
11.9
11.5
15.0
20.6
19.9
20.1
47,637
52,301
50,112
49,777
80,968
90,030
95,297
95,489
12.0
10.8
11.8
11.4
11.5
10.8
11.7
11.6
11.1
10.3
10.7
10.8
16.0
14.4
14.0
14.2
20.6
18.6
18.1
18.7
12.9
13.2
12.5
12.0
16.0
21.9
21.1
21.4
49,686
54,700
52,113
51,861
10,671
13,174
14,595
14,730
29.1
21.0
23.6
23.5
15.1
14.4
15.0
15.4
12.2
12.9
13.7
13.4
14.4
15.4
15.0
14.6
15.4
17.2
14.9
15.1
7.3
8.8
8.1
8.7
6.4
10.3
9.6
9.3
29,712
36,952
34,088
32,584
1,958
3,963
4,573
4,687
10.6
9.3
12.1
11.7
9.5
7.7
8.7
7.9
8.2
7.4
8.2
8.2
12.5
12.4
12.1
11.1
20.9
16.9
15.1
16.9
14.0
14.8
12.6
11.8
24.4
31.5
31.2
32.4
61,170
69,448
65,388
65,469
6,220
10,034
13,425
13,298
19.7
14.5
17.8
16.5
16.5
15.1
14.8
15.2
12.9
12.6
14.5
14.3
17.6
17.6
16.4
15.4
18.2
18.9
16.2
17.6
7.8
10.4
9.0
9.1
7.4
11.0
11.3
11.7
35,525
41,312
37,769
38,039
$75,000 $100,000
to
and
$99,999
over
Median
income
(dollars)
1
Includes other races not shown separately. 2 Data reflect implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and
a 28,000 household sample expansion to 78,000 households. 3 Median income is calculated using $2,500 income intervals.
Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded the upper income intervals used to calculate medians to $250,000
or more. Medians falling in the upper open-ended interval are plugged with $250,000. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval
was $100,000 and a plug of $100,000 was used. 4 Beginning with the 2003 Current Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire
allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2002 and later, data represent persons who selected this race group only
and exclude persons reporting more than one race. The CPS in prior years allowed respondents to report only one race group. See
also comments on race in the text for Section 1. 5 Data represent White alone, which refers to people who reported White and did
not report any other race category. 6 Data represent Black alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any
other race category. 7 Data represent Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race
category. 8 People of Hispanic origin may be any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable H17, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/
income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/household/index.html>.
All
households 1
17,710
29,943
34,076
41,990
46,326
48,201
50,233
50,303
49,777
Hispanic 5
13,651
22,330
22,860
33,168
35,967
37,781
38,679
37,913
38,039
Hispanic 5
33,832
35,525
31,947
41,312
39,517
40,193
40,013
37,769
38,039
NA Not available. 1 Includes other races, not shown separately. 2 Beginning with 2002, data represents White alone, which
refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 3 Beginning with 2002, data represents Black alone,
which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning with 2002, data represents
Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 5 People of Hispanic origin
may be any race. 6 Data reflect full implementation of the 1990 census-based sample design and metropolitan definitions, 7,000
household sample reduction, and revised race edits. 7 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls. 8 Implementation
of a 28,000 household sample expansion. 9 See footnote 3, Table 690. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1.
10
Median income is calculated using $2,500 income intervals. Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded the
upper income intervals used to calculate medians to $250,000 or more. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval was $100,000
and a plug of $100,000.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable H-5, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/household/index.html>.
Total
households
117,538
$75,000
to $100,000
$99,999 and over
13,549
23,749
Median
household
income
(dollars)
49,777
Under
$15,000
15,329
$15,000
to
$24,999
14,023
$25,000
to
$34,999
13,003
$35,000
to
$49,999
16,607
$50,000
to
$74,999
21,280
6,233
19,257
21,519
24,871
20,387
25,270
1,532
2,216
1,866
2,528
2,435
4,751
1,035
2,060
1,805
1,985
1,916
5,222
882
2,295
1,963
1,970
2,001
3,892
1,054
3,011
2,983
3,054
2,688
3,817
956
4,115
4,239
4,733
3,649
3,586
351
2,432
3,133
3,516
2,482
1,632
422
3,130
5,526
7,083
5,215
2,371
30,733
50,199
61,083
64,235
56,973
31,354
21,479
26,390
43,611
26,058
2,733
3,273
6,235
3,086
2,244
3,326
5,657
2,796
2,264
3,056
5,038
2,644
2,807
3,767
6,476
3,557
3,699
5,044
7,730
4,804
2,486
3,183
4,813
3,066
5,246
4,742
7,660
6,104
53,073
48,877
45,615
53,833
31,399
39,487
18,638
16,122
7,367
2,784
1,740
8,716
3,293
1,511
1,030
483
189
108
6,358
4,206
1,509
1,006
520
246
177
4,478
4,583
1,695
1,251
615
242
137
4,553
6,168
2,571
1,788
922
378
230
4,053
8,078
3,622
3,197
1,408
568
353
1,509
5,016
2,840
2,433
1,096
398
257
1,733
8,145
4,892
5,418
2,323
765
479
26,080
53,676
62,472
73,071
69,680
62,745
64,667
78,833
58,410
6,031
2,313
6,968
3,743
7,795
4,943
10,881
7,515
15,633
12,011
10,983
9,204
20,544
18,680
61,265
71,830
5,580
584
651
713
951
1,246
634
799
48,084
14,843
38,705
18,263
20,442
3,133
9,298
3,462
5,835
2,574
7,054
2,766
4,288
2,138
5,208
2,483
2,724
2,414
5,726
2,959
2,766
2,376
5,646
3,053
2,594
1,143
2,567
1,535
1,033
1,063
3,206
2,002
1,201
32,597
30,444
36,611
25,269
111,305
5,091
13,796
1,753
12,988
1,131
12,120
733
15,555
599
20,322
520
13,197
190
23,327
164
50,971
21,635
8,356
32,770
19,938
10,531
34,618
22,134
9,000
1,746
1,738
2,383
4,844
2,293
862
1,662
1,232
336
51
43
1,703
5,036
2,374
1,040
1,702
1,252
349
65
36
1,275
4,508
2,337
1,100
2,168
1,610
425
90
42
1,183
5,462
3,213
1,534
3,563
2,554
780
111
118
1,046
6,151
4,041
2,262
6,304
4,321
1,573
207
201
455
3,290
2,471
1,606
5,184
3,345
1,446
172
221
313
3,482
3,210
2,125
14,034
7,817
4,094
1,051
1,076
25,604
39,647
48,413
56,789
82,722
75,518
91,660
123,784
120,873
26,172
43,712
47,654
38,302
7,023
2,330
9,911
4,825
591
554
35
2
6,178
6,397
1,446
1,320
104
23
3,784
6,725
2,494
2,255
213
27
2,989
8,321
5,297
4,614
594
88
2,059
8,374
10,847
9,139
1,377
330
609
3,733
9,207
7,274
1,519
414
638
5,336
17,772
13,147
3,180
1,445
19,514
41,133
82,165
78,473
93,835
116,673
117,538
78,888
65,214
54,135
6,520
4,558
13,674
7,618
2,836
3,220
38,650
15,329
4,583
2,379
1,043
503
834
2,203
912
473
821
10,746
14,023
6,498
4,533
3,128
743
662
1,965
1,058
449
458
7,524
13,003
7,614
5,921
4,580
765
577
1,694
1,003
342
349
5,388
16,607
11,384
9,514
7,790
1,003
721
1,871
1,073
358
440
5,223
21,280
16,522
14,249
12,072
1,387
791
2,273
1,326
483
465
4,756
13,549
11,458
10,115
8,845
821
450
1,342
805
251
287
2,092
23,749
20,828
18,503
16,681
1,301
524
2,325
1,444
481
401
2,921
49,777
62,508
66,777
71,246
53,397
38,762
41,914
46,053
40,961
34,395
26,590
78,779
37,080
1,679
6,170
8,628
531
7,462
6,291
271
7,522
5,266
215
10,585
5,797
225
15,190
5,856
233
10,981
2,469
98
20,870
2,775
105
61,588
31,463
26,199
For composition of regions, see map, inside front cover. 2 People 25 years old and over.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable HINC-01, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/hhinc/new01_000.htm>.
1
Hispanic 1
13,298
All
races
100.0
Percent distribution
White
Black
Asian
alone
alone
alone
100.0
100.0
100.0
Hispanic 1
100.0
Under $10,000. . . . . . . . . . . .
$10,000 to $14,999. . . . . . . .
$15,000 to $19,999. . . . . . . .
$20,000 to $24,999. . . . . . . .
$25,000 to $29,999. . . . . . . .
8,570
6,759
6,924
7,099
6,633
5,787
5,054
5,389
5,656
5,255
2,128
1,337
1,181
1,088
1,020
347
200
183
189
197
1,249
951
989
1,032
963
7.3
5.8
5.9
6.0
5.6
6.1
5.3
5.6
5.9
5.5
14.4
9.1
8.0
7.4
6.9
7.4
4.3
3.9
4.0
4.2
9.4
7.2
7.4
7.8
7.2
$30,000 to $34,999. . . . . . . .
$35,000 to $39,999. . . . . . . .
$40,000 to $44,999. . . . . . . .
$45,000 to $49,999. . . . . . . .
$50,000 to $59,999. . . . . . . .
6,370
6,033
5,680
4,894
9,444
5,052
4,886
4,660
4,006
7,840
957
822
730
594
1,068
185
192
156
172
335
945
772
663
617
1,084
5.4
5.1
4.8
4.2
8.0
5.3
5.1
4.9
4.2
8.2
6.5
5.6
5.0
4.0
7.3
3.9
4.1
3.3
3.7
7.1
7.1
5.8
5.0
4.6
8.2
$60,000 to $74,999. . . . . . . .
$75,000 to $84,999. . . . . . . .
$85,000 to $99,999. . . . . . . .
$100,000 to $149,999. . . . . .
$150,000 to $199,999. . . . . .
$200,000 to $249,999. . . . . .
$250,000 and above. . . . . . .
11,836
6,347
7,202
14,034
5,209
2,135
2,372
9,987
5,326
6,107
12,081
4,505
1,852
2,048
1,152
662
625
928
261
79
95
457
245
308
790
362
166
197
1,258
589
626
1,042
289
115
116
10.1
5.4
6.1
11.9
4.4
1.8
2.0
10.5
5.6
6.4
12.7
4.7
1.9
2.1
7.8
4.5
4.2
6.3
1.8
0.5
0.6
9.8
5.2
6.6
16.9
7.7
3.5
4.2
9.5
4.4
4.7
7.8
2.2
0.9
0.9
Table 694. Share of Aggregate Income Received by Each Fifth and Top 5
Percent of Households: 1970 to 2009
[Households as of March of the following year, (64,778 represents 64,778,000). Income in constant 2009 CPI-U-RS-adjusted
dollars. The shares method ranks households from highest to lowest on the basis of income and then divides them into groups of
equal population size, typically quintiles. The aggregate income of each group is then divided by the overall aggregate income to
derive shares. Based on the Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section
and Section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data
/historical/history.html>]
Year
1970. . . . . .
1980. . . . . .
1990. . . . . .
1995 1 . . . .
2000 2, 3. . .
2002. . . . . .
2003. . . . . .
2004. . . . . .
2005 4 . . . .
2006. . . . . .
2007. . . . . .
2008. . . . . .
2009. . . . . .
Number
of
households
(1,000)
64,778
82,368
94,312
99,627
108,209
111,278
112,000
113,343
114,384
116,011
116,783
117,181
117,538
Third
50,656
53,285
57,591
58,698
64,985
63,384
63,505
62,716
63,352
63,830
64,138
62,487
61,801
Fourth
72,273
78,019
87,826
91,012
101,844
100,170
101,307
99,930
100,757
103,226
103,448
99,860
100,000
Lowest Second
5th
5th
4.1
10.8
4.2
10.2
3.8
9.6
3.7
9.1
3.6
8.9
3.5
8.8
3.4
8.7
3.4
8.7
3.4
8.6
3.4
8.6
3.4
8.7
3.4
8.6
3.4
8.6
Third
5th
17.4
16.8
15.9
15.2
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.7
14.6
14.5
14.8
14.7
14.6
Fourth Highest
5th
5th
24.5
43.3
24.7
44.1
24.0
46.6
23.3
48.7
23.0
49.8
23.3
49.7
23.4
49.8
23.2
50.1
23.0
50.4
22.9
50.5
23.4
49.7
23.3
50.0
23.2
50.3
Top 5
percent
16.6
16.5
18.5
21.0
22.1
21.7
21.4
21.8
22.2
22.3
21.2
21.5
21.7
1
Data reflect full implementation of the 1990 census-based sample design and metropolitan definitions, 7,000 household
sample reduction, and revised race edits. 2 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls. 3 Implementation of a
28,000 household sample expansion. 4 Data have been revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 ASEC.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTables H1 and H2, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/income/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/household/index.html>.
All
races
78,867
4,068
2,758
3,268
3,925
3,984
3,879
3,928
3,696
3,274
6,584
8,677
4,929
5,739
11,721
4,467
1,896
2,073
Hispanic 1
10,422
915
673
754
780
755
732
633
531
508
854
1,009
482
510
852
240
94
103
All
races
100.0
5.2
3.5
4.1
5.0
5.1
4.9
5.0
4.7
4.2
8.3
11.0
6.2
7.3
14.9
5.7
2.4
2.6
Percent distribution
White
Black
Asian
alone
alone
alone
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.2
11.3
4.3
3.0
6.6
2.6
3.7
7.3
3.5
4.7
7.1
3.5
4.8
7.1
4.0
4.8
6.2
3.8
4.9
5.8
3.8
4.7
4.9
3.1
4.1
4.5
3.6
8.5
7.9
7.9
11.4
8.6
9.8
6.5
5.4
5.5
7.6
5.2
6.9
15.7
8.1
19.4
6.0
2.4
8.9
2.5
0.7
4.4
2.8
0.9
5.0
Hispanic 1
100.0
8.8
6.5
7.2
7.5
7.2
7.0
6.1
5.1
4.9
8.2
9.7
4.6
4.9
8.2
2.3
0.9
1.0
Percent distribution
$25,000 $35,000 $50,000
to
to
to
$34,999 $49,999 $74,999
Number
of
families
(1,000)
Under
$15,000
$15,000
to
$24,999
66,322
73,778
78,874
78,867
8.7
7.0
8.4
8.7
9.4
8.6
9.2
9.1
10.3
9.3
9.9
10.0
15.6
14.3
13.7
13.8
22.5
19.8
19.3
19.4
14.6
15.1
14.2
13.5
19.1
26.2
26.0
25.6
54,369
61,083
61,521
60,088
56,803
61,330
64,183
64,145
6.6
5.7
6.9
7.2
8.7
7.9
8.5
8.4
10.0
9.0
9.5
9.5
15.8
14.2
13.4
13.8
23.3
20.1
19.8
19.9
15.4
15.8
15.0
14.1
20.4
27.7
27.5
27.0
56,771
63,849
65,000
62,545
7,471
8,731
9,359
9,367
23.9
15.7
18.2
18.0
14.7
14.0
14.4
14.5
12.5
12.8
12.8
13.3
14.4
15.8
15.3
15.2
17.5
18.7
16.6
16.4
8.8
10.3
9.8
10.6
8.2
13.0
13.4
12.1
32,946
40,547
39,879
38,409
1,536
2,982
3,494
3,592
8.1
6.2
7.7
6.9
7.8
6.4
7.2
7.0
8.2
6.4
7.6
7.9
11.6
11.7
12.8
10.4
21.2
17.3
16.0
17.7
15.0
15.5
13.0
12.3
28.5
37.0
36.6
37.7
64,969
75,393
73,578
75,027
4,981
8,017
10,503
10,422
17.0
12.8
15.5
15.2
16.3
14.6
14.6
14.7
13.6
13.0
14.1
14.3
17.3
18.1
16.8
16.0
19.1
19.4
17.2
17.9
8.5
10.5
9.6
9.5
8.2
12.0
12.5
12.4
36,034
41,469
40,466
39,730
$75,000
to $100,000
$99,999 and over
Median
income
(dollars)
1
Includes other races not shown separately. 2 Data reflect implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and
a 28,000 household sample expansion to 78,000 households. 3 Median income is calculated using $2,500 income intervals.
Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded the upper income intervals used to calculate medians to $250,000
or more. Medians falling in the upper open-ended interval are plugged with $250,000. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval
was $100,000 and a plug of $100,000 was used. 4 Beginning with the 2003 Current Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire
allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2002 and later, data represent persons who selected this race group only
and excludes persons reporting more than one race. The CPS in prior years allowed respondents to report only one race group.
See also comments on race in the text for Section 1. 5 Data represent White alone, which refers to people who reported White and
did not report any other race category. 6 Data represent Black alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report
any other race category. 7 Data represent Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race
category. 8 People of Hispanic origin may be any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable F-23, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/families/index.html>.
All
families 1
35,353
40,611
50,732
54,061
56,194
58,407
61,355
61,521
60,088
Hispanic 5
23,431
24,570
34,442
35,440
37,867
40,000
40,566
40,466
39,730
1
Includes other races not shown separately. 2 Beginning with 2002, data represent White alone, which refers to people who
reported White and did not report any other race category. 3 Beginning with 2002, data represent Black alone, which refers to
people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning with 2002, data represent Asian alone, which
refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 5 People of Hispanic origin may be any race.
6
Data reflect full implementation of the 1990 census-based sample design and metropolitan definitions, 7,000 household sample
reduction, and revised race edits. 7 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls. 8 Implementation of 28,000
household sample expansion. 9 See footnote 4, Table 696. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1. 10 Data have been
revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 ASEC. 11 Median income is calculated using $2,500 income intervals.
Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded the upper income intervals used to calculate medians to $250,000
or more. Medians falling in the upper open-ended interval are plugged with $250,000. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval
was $100,000 and a plug of $100,000 was used.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable F-05, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/families/index.html>.
981
1,791
1,345
1,087
777
845
505
1,436
1,336
1,103
893
1,921
436
1,415
1,450
1,208
1,103
2,250
531
1,867
2,232
2,024
1,711
2,532
515
2,658
3,288
3,567
2,690
2,543
197
1,659
2,554
2,895
2,006
1,357
240
2,275
4,863
6,291
4,531
1,957
29,893
50,312
65,196
75,707
71,650
43,702
14,125
17,465
29,719
17,558
1,046
1,488
2,912
1,380
1,080
1,525
3,072
1,517
1,312
1,712
3,240
1,600
1,759
2,366
4,397
2,375
2,564
3,661
5,619
3,418
1,909
2,552
3,895
2,311
4,454
4,160
6,583
4,956
66,977
60,688
54,913
62,229
58,428
5,582
2,339
811
3,761
740
4,964
744
7,546
969
12,018
1,095
9,182
555
18,617
668
71,627
41,501
14,857
521
3,677
223
2,691
108
2,154
69
2,383
51
2,149
47
931
15
870
8
29,770
17,447
75,462
3,323
5,513
5,846
707
1,118
6,688
787
1,058
7,428
567
935
10,367
502
932
14,746
454
824
10,472
167
392
19,916
140
255
61,443
27,114
31,119
22,054
13,502
7,413
23,657
14,956
6,193
1,265
1,244
1,994
1,031
422
573
437
106
18
12
2,532
1,185
487
639
490
118
12
19
2,866
1,373
621
1,065
784
217
50
14
3,897
2,092
1,060
1,881
1,379
378
60
63
4,869
3,009
1,697
3,894
2,750
892
133
118
2,794
2,025
1,286
3,810
2,475
1,054
119
160
3,102 48,637
2,786 58,258
1,840 65,248
11,795 99,707
6,641 90,530
3,426 106,931
875 150,795
855 135,681
12,205
25,981
40,680
3,410
2,966
451
2,498
3,636
1,059
2,167
3,806
1,890
1,871
4,712
4,315
1,355
4,865
9,039
461
2,313
7,897
445
3,681
16,029
25,740
42,010
85,299
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable FINC-01, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/faminc/new01_000.htm>.
1990. . . . . . .
1995 1 . . . . .
2000 2, 3 . . . .
2005 4 . . . . .
2006. . . . . . .
2007. . . . . . .
2008. . . . . . .
2009 5 . . . . .
All
families
35,353
40,611
50,732
56,194
58,407
61,355
61,521
60,088
Total
39,895
47,062
59,099
65,906
69,404
72,589
72,743
71,627
Married-couple families
Total
63,469
65,770
73,611
72,412
73,834
75,092
72,467
71,627
Male
houseWife Wife not holder,
in paid in paid
no
labor
labor spouse
force
force present
74,418 48,149 46,210
78,014 45,245 42,426
86,236 49,800 46,991
86,529 48,845 45,169
88,072 48,678 44,515
89,416 48,961 45,888
86,292 48,318 43,406
85,948 47,649 41,501
Female
householder,
no
spouse
present
26,937
27,518
32,031
29,933
30,669
31,341
30,015
29,770
1
Data reflect full implementation of the 1990 census-based sample design and metropolitan definitions, 7,000 household
sample reduction, and revised race edits. 2 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls. 3 Implementation of a
28,000 household sample expansion. 4 Data have been revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 ASEC. 5 Median
income is calculated using $2,500 income intervals. Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded the upper
income intervals used to calculate medians to $250,000 or more. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval was $100,000.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable F-7, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/families/index.html>.
Work experience of
husband or wife
All
marriedcouple
families
All married-couple families. .
58,428
Husband worked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,628
Wife worked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,368
Wife did not work. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,261
Husband year-round, full-time
worker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,828
Wife worked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,579
Wife did not work. . . . . . . . . . . . .
9,249
Husband did not work. . . . . . . . . . 13,800
Wife worked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4,569
Wife did not work. . . . . . . . . . . . .
9,231
Number (1,000)
Median income (dollars)
One or more related chilOne or more related children under 18 years old
dren under 18 years old
All
With no
Two married- With no
Two
related
One children couple related
One children
children
Total
child or more families children
Total
child or more
32,309 26,119 10,273 15,846 71,627 67,376 76,649 78,682 75,703
20,621 24,008
9,232 14,776 83,267 87,091 80,646 82,594 78,764
15,247 17,121
7,089 10,032 91,320 94,201 89,128 90,498 88,032
5,374
6,887
2,142
4,745 59,686 65,642 54,532 52,094 55,666
15,321
11,668
3,653
11,688
3,271
8,417
19,507
13,911
5,596
2,111
1,297
814
7,482
5,768
1,714
1,041
641
400
12,024
8,142
3,882
1,070
656
414
90,459 94,269
97,488 100,124
65,404 72,370
38,565 38,971
50,854 53,705
33,653 34,510
87,091
95,646
60,789
35,881
43,612
23,194
89,620
96,699
57,362
38,842
46,467
27,040
85,785
94,895
61,470
32,444
41,679
17,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable FINC-04, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/faminc/new04_000.htm>.
Table 701. Median Income of People in Constant (2009) Dollars by Sex, Race,
and Hispanic Origin: 1990 to 2009
[In dollars. People as of March of following year. People 15 years old and over. Constant dollars based on CPI-U-RS deflator. Based
on the Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section and Section 1 and
Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/history.html>]
Race and Hispanic
Origin
All races 4. . . . . . . . .
White 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Black 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Asian 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hispanic 8. . . . . . . . . . . .
White non-Hispanic. . . .
1990
32,284
33,680
20,472
(NA)
21,430
34,933
2000 1
35,303
37,114
26,584
(NA)
24,286
39,245
Male
2005 2
34,362
35,355
24,889
37,592
24,269
38,834
2008
33,035
34,987
25,158
36,468
23,912
37,267
2009 3
32,184
33,748
23,738
37,330
22,256
36,785
1990
16,020
16,413
13,249
(NA)
11,983
16,833
2000 1
20,007
20,027
19,781
(NA)
15,256
20,757
Female
2005 2
20,410
20,512
19,371
23,777
16,520
21,371
2008
20,788
20,870
20,120
23,021
16,355
21,666
2009 3
20,957
21,118
19,470
24,343
16,210
21,939
NA Not available. 1 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by 28,000 households.
Beginning with the 2003 Current Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire allowed respondents to choose more than one race.
For 2005 and later, data represent persons who selected this race group only and excludes persons reporting more than one race.
The CPS in prior years allowed respondents to report only one race group. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1.
3
Median income is calculated using $2,500 income intervals. Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded
the upper income intervals used to calculate medians to $250,000 or more. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval was
$100,000. 4 Includes other races not shown separately. 5 Beginning with 2005, data represent White alone, which refers to people
who reported White and did not report any other race category. 6 Beginning with 2005, data represent Black alone, which refers to
people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 7 Beginning with 2005, data represent Asian alone, which
refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 8 People of Hispanic origin may be any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable P-2, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/people/index.html>.
2
Characteristic
MALE
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All
persons
Total Under
(1,000) (1,000) $5,000 1
7,467
7,483
8,994
17,278
14,085
16,106
16,571
17,041
32,184
15 to 24 years old
25 to 34 years old . . . . . . . .
35 to 44 years old . . . . . . . .
45 to 54 years old . . . . . . . .
55 to 64 years old . . . . . . . .
65 years old and over . . . . .
21,403
20,689
20,074
21,784
16,985
16,793
13,280
19,281
19,087
20,719
16,252
16,406
4,148
911
609
785
660
353
2,476
1,270
774
978
809
1,179
1,723
1,478
1,095
1,217
1,248
2,233
2,477
3,414
2,461
2,523
2,242
4,160
1,156
3,273
2,500
2,457
2,043
2,655
782
3,654
3,555
3,484
2,420
2,213
392
3,278
3,782
4,192
3,029
1,898
123
2,003
4,311
5,081
3,803
1,719
10,036
31,914
42,224
44,731
41,296
25,877
Region:
Northeast. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Midwest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
South. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21,357
25,753
42,933
27,684
19,117
23,354
37,974
24,580
1,316
1,750
2,627
1,774
1,182
1,602
3,064
1,637
1,461
1,908
3,554
2,072
3,029
3,846
6,443
3,961
2,465
3,296
5,122
3,203
2,700
3,853
5,884
3,669
3,235
3,812
5,657
3,866
3,730
3,285
5,623
4,399
35,414
32,060
31,047
33,191
96,325
5,211
7,705
30,682
15,908
7,662
91,745
4,736
6,948
28,946
15,184
7,399
3,319
260
435
1,165
564
231
5,008
819
818
1,802
735
261
7,271
1,032
1,194
2,610
1,101
394
14,801
1,363
1,889
6,033
2,292
954
12,930
631
1,137
5,223
2,448
1,023
15,324
376
793
5,560
2,924
1,531
16,177
189
471
4,433
3,124
1,751
16,916
65
207
2,118
1,996
1,253
36,801
16,473
19,720
30,303
36,693
42,163
29,158
18,674
6,859
1,861
1,763
28,532
18,205
6,728
1,844
1,755
663
502
120
26
16
574
421
111
17
26
940
696
176
41
27
2,268
1,642
428
106
90
2,464
1,867
441
77
80
4,140
2,947
853
166
175
6,207
4,114
1,553
236
303
83,038
33,150
74,848
28,837
5,080
2,258
4,260
3,087
5,358
3,471
10,714
6,269
9,377
4,483
11,829
4,087
13,280
3,168
14,953
2,014
37,482
23,556
1,539
1,340
129
138
165
294
224
191
123
74
22,113
124,440 106,229
Educational attainment of
householder: 2
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less than 9th grade. . . . . . .
9th to 12th grade 3. . . . . . . .
High school graduate 4 . . . .
Some college, no degree. . .
Associates degree . . . . . . .
Bachelors degree
or more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bachelors degree. . . . . . .
Masters degree. . . . . . . . .
Professional degree. . . . . .
Doctoral degree. . . . . . . . .
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . . . . . . .
Renter-occupied . . . . . . . .
Occupier paid
no cash rent. . . . . . . . . . .
FEMALE
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
117,728 105,025
11,275 61,280
6,017 54,091
3,047 69,825
1,174 102,398
1,040 89,845
12,632
14,338
13,379
19,836
14,433
13,711
10,849
7,051
20,957
15 to 24 years old . . . . . . . .
25 to 34 years old . . . . . . . .
35 to 44 years old . . . . . . . .
45 to 54 years old . . . . . . . .
55 to 64 years old . . . . . . . .
65 years old and over . . . . .
20,837
20,396
20,373
22,604
18,410
21,820
12,804
17,498
17,913
20,418
16,694
20,901
4,228
1,890
2,001
1,902
1,638
972
2,634
1,606
1,495
1,793
1,961
4,847
1,930
1,721
1,631
1,815
1,849
4,434
2,307
3,440
2,860
3,356
2,865
5,012
1,033
2,981
2,797
3,138
2,339
2,143
460
2,943
3,040
3,385
2,328
1,556
164
1,998
2,415
2,910
2,126
1,234
48
916
1,672
2,120
1,590
699
8,950
25,236
27,894
28,617
25,112
15,282
Region:
Northeast. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Midwest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
South. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23,152
27,072
45,949
28,267
20,123
23,794
38,648
23,665
2,388
2,757
4,466
3,022
2,555
3,235
5,456
3,092
2,360
2,991
5,147
2,881
3,499
4,647
7,461
4,229
2,754
3,339
5,250
3,091
2,729
3,128
4,919
2,936
2,201
2,380
3,750
2,518
1,634
1,318
2,200
1,898
22,067
20,987
20,261
21,131
93,426
4,036
6,175
28,154
16,208
9,936
8,404
530
663
2,479
1,435
801
11,703
1,358
1,652
4,464
1,819
870
11,449
1,008
1,408
4,474
1,913
963
17,531
781
1,453
6,833
3,492
1,891
13,400
232
558
4,628
2,818
1,751
13,250
56
273
3,188
2,619
1,774
10,685
54
128
1,542
1,472
1,317
7,002
17
44
544
639
571
23,159
10,516
12,278
18,340
23,107
27,027
28,917
18,844
7,945
1,142
987
2,497
1,824
553
78
41
1,541
1,182
302
23
32
1,683
1,257
336
60
30
3,083
2,265
677
99
41
3,414
2,572
681
92
72
5,340
3,736
1,340
142
122
6,170
3,604
2,121
205
241
5,188
2,405
1,933
442
407
40,766
35,972
50,576
60,259
65,587
86,992
35,923
75,755
29,240
8,923
3,509
9,321
4,798
8,653
4,519
13,204
6,379
10,125
4,142
10,487
3,131
8,974
1,818
6,069
944
22,608
17,204
1,525
1,234
201
217
206
255
167
93
56
40
14,762
Educational attainment of
householder: 2
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103,603
Less than 9th grade. . . . . . .
5,240
9th to 12th grade 3. . . . . . . .
7,555
High school graduate 4 . . . . 31,774
Some college, no degree. . . 17,753
Associates degree . . . . . . . 10,597
Bachelors degree
or more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,683
Bachelors degree. . . . . . . 20,110
Masters degree. . . . . . . . .
8,344
Professional degree. . . . . .
1,213
Doctoral degree. . . . . . . . .
1,015
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . . . . . . .
Renter-occupied . . . . . . . .
Occupier paid no cash
rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Includes persons with income deficit. 2 Persons 25 years and over. 3 No diploma attained. 4 Includes high school equivalency.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable PINC-01, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/perinc/new01_000.htm>
1
All
workers
62,445
29,599
49,105
66,788
71,661
71,222
67,007
44,857
24,117
40,475
47,260
48,929
48,232
Less than
9th grade
26,604
20,041
25,067
26,685
28,067
29,648
27,375
19,588
(B)
18,278
19,963
19,591
20,469
High school
9th to 12th
grade (no High school
diploma)
graduate 1
33,194
43,140
19,556
27,822
27,074
38,037
39,949
43,518
36,239
48,224
36,837
47,164
35,278
55,241
23,478
32,227
16,921
22,620
21,996
27,993
24,218
32,947
23,987
34,145
26,729
34,900
College
Some
college,
no degree
52,580
29,564
44,020
55,686
61,072
60,230
58,899
36,553
21,127
32,229
38,057
42,068
41,707
Associate
degree
55,631
33,915
48,313
58,689
62,000
58,176
45,783
42,307
26,922
36,202
42,092
47,716
45,938
Bachelors
degree
or more
92,815
42,299
67,555
98,045
109,163
99,572
88,853
62,198
32,103
52,102
65,881
69,698
67,683
B Base figure too small to meet statistical standards for reliability of derived figure. 1 Includes equivalency.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, series P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable PINC-04, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/perinc/new04_000.htm>.
Table 704. Per Capita Money Income in Current and Constant (2009) Dollars
by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 to 2009
[In dollars. Constant dollars based on CPI-U-RS deflator. People as of March of following year. Based on the Current Population
Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section, Section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection
changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/history.html>]
Year
1990. . . . . . . .
1995 6 . . . . . .
2000 7, 8 . . . . .
2005 9, 10. . . . .
2006. . . . . . . .
2007. . . . . . . .
2008. . . . . . . .
2009 11. . . . . .
All
races 1
14,387
17,227
22,346
25,036
26,352
26,804
26,964
26,530
Current dollars
Asian and
Pacific
2
3
White
Black
Islander 4
15,265
9,017
(NA)
18,304
10,982
16,567
23,582
14,796
23,350
26,496
16,874
27,331
27,821
17,902
30,474
28,325
18,428
29,901
28,502
18,406
30,292
28,034
18,135
30,653
Hispanic 5
8,424
9,300
12,651
14,483
15,421
15,603
15,674
15,063
All
races 1
22,888
24,075
27,833
27,507
28,034
27,728
26,862
26,530
Hispanic 5
13,402
12,997
15,757
15,913
16,405
16,141
15,615
15,063
NA Not available. 1 Includes other races, not shown separately. 2 Beginning with 2003, data represents White alone, which
refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 3 Beginning with 2003, data represents Black
alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning with 2003, data
represents Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 5 People of
Hispanic origin may be any race. 6 Data reflect full implementation of the 1990 census-based sample design and metropolitan
definitions, 7,000 household sample reduction, and revised race edits. 7 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls.
8
Implementation of a 28,000 household sample expansion. 9 See footnote 4, Table 696. See also comments on race in the text for
Section 1. 10 Data have been revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 ASEC. 11 Median income is calculated using
$2,500 income intervals. Beginning with 2009 income data, the Census Bureau expanded the upper income intervals used to
calculate medians to $250,000 or more. Before 2009, the upper open-ended interval was $100,000.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable P-1, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/income.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/people/index.html>.
All
races 1
117,728
27,653
17,803
15,585
12,835
10,240
8,249
8,322
3,743
3,456
5,863
1,924
875
1,181
White
alone
96,190
20,216
14,453
12,913
10,721
8,717
7,077
7,147
3,256
3,020
5,127
1,713
791
1,037
Male
Black
alone
13,314
5,020
2,241
1,686
1,295
943
696
632
239
182
226
69
22
62
Asian
alone
5,287
1,377
638
557
522
390
341
389
196
208
438
113
52
69
HisAll
panic 2 races 1
17,679 124,440
5,488 45,180
3,749 23,958
2,887 16,924
1,948 12,326
1,184
8,151
796
5,748
666
5,101
259
1,915
213
1,710
315
2,382
83
572
34
193
57
279
White
alone
99,380
35,137
19,263
13,609
9,968
6,654
4,779
4,187
1,568
1,399
1,912
495
165
244
Female
Black
alone
16,054
6,167
3,358
2,246
1,612
970
608
530
182
134
204
30
6
10
Asian
alone
5,916
2,494
785
671
469
356
257
301
124
156
222
43
19
20
Hispanic 2
16,609
8,339
3,318
2,013
1,206
620
377
329
124
77
149
27
9
22
1
Includes races not shown separately. 2 Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. 3 Includes persons without income.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable PINC-11, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/perinc/new11_000.htm>.
Median
income
(dollars)
50,221
United States. . . . . . .
Total
113,616
Under
$25,000
28,066
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,848
237
2,277
1,125
12,215
592
35
562
381
2,530
503
51
604
322
2,733
314
46
435
197
2,155
192
38
274
101
1,548
161
41
256
83
1,780
46
14
76
21
748
39
11
69
20
722
40,489
66,953
48,745
37,823
58,931
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,910
1,326
327
249
6,988
409
243
66
60
1,867
455
259
77
48
1,993
361
230
66
38
1,289
252
176
44
27
748
261
221
46
32
661
94
92
16
18
214
79
104
13
25
215
55,430
67,034
56,860
59,290
44,736
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3,469
446
558
4,757
2,478
933
78
143
1,095
642
888
97
166
1,118
708
632
83
115
886
488
403
67
66
619
287
367
73
48
614
239
128
28
12
214
66
119
20
10
213
48
47,590
64,098
44,926
53,966
45,424
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,227
1,105
1,694
1,688
545
304
277
547
519
146
336
300
466
442
150
244
214
294
282
110
158
134
175
184
64
127
111
143
167
49
31
36
37
50
14
27
32
32
43
11
48,044
47,817
40,072
42,492
45,734
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . .
2,095
2,475
3,820
2,086
1,095
335
507
1,046
437
395
416
487
1,033
504
294
377
423
710
417
182
289
326
435
296
107
363
407
389
269
80
167
164
111
86
21
147
162
96
78
17
69,272
64,081
45,255
55,616
36,646
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . . .
2,340
375
711
966
506
635
108
177
199
94
643
108
198
251
116
445
71
145
201
98
270
44
86
128
72
226
31
71
122
78
65
7
18
36
28
55
6
16
27
21
45,229
42,322
47,357
53,341
60,567
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . .
3,155
742
7,188
3,646
279
562
220
1,733
1,036
71
617
201
1,588
1,005
75
528
134
1,234
659
55
428
81
858
403
36
535
69
946
341
28
239
21
387
104
7
247
17
442
99
7
68,342
43,028
54,659
43,674
47,827
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . .
4,526
1,430
1,486
4,917
406
1,240
424
372
1,224
97
1,228
403
394
1,258
91
857
265
291
932
74
519
154
181
610
54
445
120
160
540
55
134
33
46
183
19
104
32
41
170
16
45,395
41,664
48,457
49,520
54,119
South Carolina. . . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,730
317
2,447
8,528
863
519
87
741
2,223
159
471
88
680
2,188
227
314
65
446
1,523
190
188
37
261
976
121
157
25
196
956
108
43
7
64
336
33
38
7
59
326
25
42,442
45,043
41,725
48,259
55,117
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . .
252
2,971
2,559
749
2,272
214
58
579
522
260
534
45
63
678
613
212
603
57
55
547
492
128
465
43
33
383
349
70
303
30
28
420
360
52
248
27
9
183
124
14
65
6
6
181
99
13
55
5
51,618
59,330
56,548
37,435
49,993
52,664
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 American Community Survey, B19001, Household Income in the Past 12 Months and
B19013, Median Household Income in the Past 12 Months (In 2009 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars), <http://factfinder.census.gov/>,
accessed January 2011.
United States. . . . . . . . .
Total
75,531
Less
than
$25,000
12,922
$25,000
to
$49,000
17,708
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,246
160
1,514
768
8,366
278
15
272
191
1,348
336
30
378
220
1,776
244
29
316
159
1,494
165
30
217
88
1,137
144
33
208
74
1,399
43
12
64
20
611
36
9
59
18
601
50,779
79,934
57,855
46,868
67,038
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . . . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,233
891
221
109
4,542
177
97
29
22
865
246
149
48
20
1,255
248
152
45
15
924
195
135
35
11
590
216
186
38
15
547
81
79
14
10
179
70
92
11
16
182
68,943
83,069
67,582
71,208
53,509
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2,370
310
397
3,120
1,658
474
37
69
475
291
585
59
120
666
435
457
59
90
612
373
328
54
57
483
245
311
60
42
515
212
112
24
10
187
60
102
17
9
183
43
56,176
75,066
51,851
66,806
56,432
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
798
722
1,147
1,129
348
115
110
263
248
59
197
179
313
284
92
186
160
229
211
80
135
112
152
157
52
113
100
128
146
42
28
32
34
44
12
24
30
29
38
10
61,156
60,994
49,801
53,427
56,566
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,392
1,557
2,524
1,349
754
139
184
462
165
205
234
267
641
283
205
240
267
531
289
146
212
235
361
237
93
292
323
343
229
70
143
139
101
77
19
132
142
85
70
15
84,254
81,033
56,681
69,374
45,601
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . .
1,543
236
458
632
336
285
43
70
94
34
393
63
113
157
65
335
53
109
139
72
226
38
73
94
57
197
27
63
98
67
58
7
17
28
23
49
6
15
21
18
56,318
55,010
60,102
60,829
73,856
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . .
2,172
489
4,607
2,430
172
251
108
780
488
22
362
128
951
632
41
358
98
826
497
42
325
63
631
332
31
447
59
750
303
24
208
18
311
94
6
220
15
358
85
6
83,381
51,994
66,891
54,288
63,507
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . .
2,947
949
957
3,196
258
527
194
161
476
38
747
257
233
767
54
637
205
211
681
47
431
130
144
490
43
394
106
132
469
45
118
30
39
159
16
93
28
36
152
14
57,360
52,403
59,174
62,185
69,350
South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,164
205
1,639
5,956
649
252
34
356
1,202
80
302
51
441
1,445
159
238
52
343
1,118
153
160
32
218
788
108
139
23
172
819
95
39
6
56
296
30
34
7
52
289
23
52,406
57,764
51,344
56,607
62,935
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
159
1,988
1,651
492
1,477
143
22
257
220
113
210
17
37
411
350
148
348
35
37
376
333
101
339
33
28
288
265
61
254
26
23
338
296
47
218
23
9
156
103
12
58
6
5
160
84
11
50
5
63,483
71,270
68,360
47,659
62,638
65,532
State
Median
income
(dollars)
61,082
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 American Community Survey, B19101, Family Income in the Past 12 Months and
B19113, Median Family Income in the Past 12 Months (In 2009 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars), <http://factfinder.census.gov/>,
accessed January 2011.
Table 708. Household, Family, and Per Capita Income and Individuals, and
Families Below Poverty Level by City: 2009
[The American Community Survey universe includes the household population and the population living in institutions, college
dormitories, and other group quarters. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see text, Section 1 and Appendix III.
For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
City
Albuquerque, NM. . . . . . . . . . . .
Anaheim, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Anchorage municipality, AK. . . .
Arlington, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atlanta, GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aurora, CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Austin, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bakersfield, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Baltimore, MD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boston, MA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buffalo, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charlotte, NC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chicago, IL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cincinnati, OH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cleveland, OH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colorado Springs, CO. . . . . . . .
Columbus, OH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Corpus Christi, TX. . . . . . . . . . .
Dallas, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Denver, CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Detroit, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
El Paso, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fort Wayne, IN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fort Worth, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresno, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Honolulu, HI 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Houston, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indianapolis, IN 3. . . . . . . . . . . .
Jacksonville, FL. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas City, MO . . . . . . . . . . . .
Las Vegas, NV. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lexington-Fayette, KY. . . . . . . .
Long Beach, CA . . . . . . . . . . . .
Los Angeles, CA. . . . . . . . . . . .
Memphis, TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mesa, AZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miami, FL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Milwaukee, WI. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minneapolis, MN. . . . . . . . . . . .
Nashville-Davidson, TN 3. . . . . .
New Orleans, LA. . . . . . . . . . . .
New York, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Newark, NJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oakland, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma City, OK . . . . . . . . . .
Omaha, NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Philadelphia, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phoenix, AZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pittsburgh, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plano, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Portland, OR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raleigh, NC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Riverside, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sacramento, CA . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Antonio, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Diego, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Francisco, CA. . . . . . . . . . .
San Jose, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Santa Ana, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seattle, WA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Louis, MO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Paul, MN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Petersburg, FL. . . . . . . . . . .
Stockton, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tampa, FL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toledo, OH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tucson, AZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tulsa, OK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia Beach, VA. . . . . . . . . . .
Washington, DC. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wichita, KS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Median
household
income
(dol.)
44,594
55,154
72,832
50,938
49,981
45,904
50,132
52,677
38,772
55,979
29,285
49,779
45,734
32,754
24,687
52,984
41,370
42,157
39,829
46,410
26,098
37,030
41,038
47,634
43,223
57,601
42,945
40,278
46,312
41,999
50,935
46,385
51,379
48,617
34,203
49,446
28,999
34,868
45,538
45,540
36,468
50,033
35,963
51,473
41,411
46,595
37,045
47,085
37,461
77,140
50,203
51,969
56,552
47,107
42,513
59,901
70,770
76,495
53,211
60,843
34,801
41,636
41,210
45,730
41,605
32,325
35,565
38,426
59,298
59,290
44,405
Median
family
income
(dol.)
54,819
60,341
82,574
60,934
61,658
55,102
62,153
56,143
47,160
64,546
36,497
60,798
52,101
47,654
31,159
67,004
50,642
50,746
42,699
58,593
31,017
42,418
52,144
54,404
48,518
75,488
47,329
50,546
55,916
55,040
58,971
66,185
57,196
52,966
40,745
58,830
34,572
39,124
59,498
54,139
43,213
56,054
40,359
59,306
54,721
61,404
45,769
53,906
50,922
96,146
61,557
70,998
63,789
54,296
51,002
73,648
86,713
84,274
50,525
89,361
39,483
53,166
52,517
49,061
47,440
41,568
45,224
50,464
67,966
71,208
56,869
Per
capita
income
(dol.)
24,597
21,675
33,498
24,560
36,912
21,917
29,233
21,496
23,267
33,889
20,003
31,270
27,138
23,593
15,583
27,556
22,809
21,088
25,941
29,878
14,213
17,580
21,145
23,399
19,407
30,917
25,563
23,049
23,694
25,189
24,246
27,652
25,791
26,096
19,388
23,195
19,449
18,290
28,131
25,965
23,475
30,885
17,396
30,327
24,195
26,377
21,661
22,209
25,109
37,032
29,137
28,775
22,244
24,471
21,053
31,140
44,038
31,224
16,439
40,743
21,208
24,702
25,451
19,369
26,154
17,816
19,124
26,072
29,301
40,797
23,878
Number
below poverty level 1
Individuals
86,771
48,755
21,442
59,715
116,092
54,125
142,930
66,135
129,796
103,197
75,259
105,805
603,218
81,919
146,122
47,306
170,889
52,984
295,464
114,053
326,764
138,368
44,801
136,577
106,934
38,374
459,355
159,734
124,302
79,853
83,261
50,112
87,465
744,567
173,343
60,165
112,141
158,245
83,562
101,004
82,469
1,546,046
62,973
69,706
99,516
61,084
374,226
331,893
66,621
22,055
88,904
61,333
43,806
87,870
261,066
181,891
93,644
109,826
65,379
63,509
92,032
61,478
36,400
62,504
64,742
73,755
123,562
74,459
27,389
104,901
57,305
Families
16,149
8,963
3,691
11,270
17,208
10,450
23,020
12,309
20,348
12,937
16,482
20,325
106,138
13,583
27,344
8,680
29,592
10,639
55,029
18,235
58,853
29,396
8,958
26,492
18,123
6,668
90,940
29,901
25,210
13,480
14,349
8,564
14,862
128,660
32,299
9,914
19,157
27,867
11,127
17,095
13,468
292,822
13,103
11,679
19,529
10,011
61,971
53,616
9,322
4,456
13,781
9,446
6,749
14,284
47,047
25,241
10,741
18,094
9,541
6,498
16,983
9,963
6,883
11,480
12,037
14,521
18,256
13,641
5,092
15,965
11,358
Percent
below poverty level 1
Individuals
16.6
14.6
7.6
15.9
22.5
16.9
18.4
20.6
21.0
16.9
28.8
15.3
21.6
25.7
35.0
12.1
22.6
19.0
23.2
19.1
36.4
22.6
18.1
19.0
22.7
10.5
20.6
20.2
15.6
16.7
14.9
17.6
19.3
19.8
26.2
13.0
26.5
27.0
22.6
17.3
23.8
18.7
23.9
17.2
18.1
13.7
25.0
21.1
23.1
8.1
16.0
15.9
15.1
19.2
19.5
14.3
11.6
11.5
19.8
10.6
26.7
22.6
15.2
22.3
19.2
23.8
23.4
19.5
6.4
18.4
15.6
Families
12.3
12.0
5.3
12.2
18.6
13.7
13.5
16.5
17.0
11.9
26.9
11.5
18.0
21.5
28.8
8.8
17.3
15.5
19.5
14.7
31.3
19.3
14.4
15.2
17.6
7.5
17.5
16.0
12.6
11.9
10.8
11.8
15.8
16.1
21.5
9.1
20.5
22.4
15.2
12.7
18.7
15.8
21.2
14.5
14.2
9.6
19.9
16.0
15.5
6.5
11.2
11.0
10.3
13.7
15.6
9.1
7.4
8.4
16.1
5.1
23.9
17.3
12.1
17.7
15.3
19.6
16.5
14.6
4.7
14.6
12.2
1
See headnote, Table 709. 2 Data shown for census designated place (CDP). 3 Represents the portion of a consolidated city
that is not within one or more separately incorporated places.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 American Community Survey, B19013, B19113, B19301, B17001, and B17010,
<http://factfinder.census.gov/>, accessed January 2011.
Table 709. Individuals and Families Below Poverty LevelNumber and Rate
by State: 2000 and 2009
[In thousands (33,311 represents 33,311,000), except as indicated. Represents number and percent below poverty in the past
12 months. Prior to 2006, the American Community Survey universe was limited to the household population and excluded the
population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Poverty status was determined for all people except
institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years
old. These groups were excluded from the numerator and denominator when calculating poverty rates. Based on a sample and
subject to sampling variability; see Appendix III]
State
United States. . . . . . . . .
2009
7,956
2009
10.5
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
672
55
780
439
4,520
805
62
1,070
527
5,129
146
11
150
96
832
167
10
175
113
887
15.6
9.1
15.6
17.0
13.7
17.5
9.0
16.5
18.8
14.2
12.4
6.8
11.6
13.0
10.7
13.4
6.2
11.6
14.8
10.6
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . . . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
363
254
70
94
1,987
634
321
93
105
2,708
64
51
14
17
387
110
59
16
16
488
8.7
7.7
9.3
17.5
12.8
12.9
9.4
10.8
18.4
14.9
5.7
5.8
6.7
15.4
9.3
8.9
6.7
7.1
14.6
10.7
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
999
103
144
1,335
592
1,575
131
216
1,677
897
206
19
26
262
113
301
23
39
309
178
12.6
8.8
11.4
11.1
10.1
16.5
10.4
14.3
13.3
14.4
10.0
6.8
7.7
8.6
7.1
12.7
7.5
9.9
9.9
10.7
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
281
247
640
862
124
343
365
777
755
158
53
43
148
182
22
61
65
165
150
29
10.0
9.5
16.4
20.0
10.1
11.8
13.4
18.6
17.3
12.3
7.0
6.2
13.5
16.0
6.6
7.7
9.0
14.4
13.3
8.3
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
477
586
975
328
498
505
655
1,577
563
624
89
110
196
66
104
85
109
292
95
131
9.3
9.6
10.1
6.9
18.2
9.1
10.3
16.2
11.0
21.9
6.6
7.1
7.7
5.1
14.2
6.1
7.0
11.6
7.0
17.3
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . .
606
117
158
194
63
849
143
215
322
109
118
23
28
34
11
168
23
39
57
19
11.2
13.4
9.6
9.9
5.3
14.6
15.1
12.3
12.4
8.5
7.7
9.5
6.5
6.9
3.5
10.9
9.9
8.4
9.0
5.5
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . .
651
320
2,391
1,018
71
799
354
2,692
1,478
72
126
64
491
203
14
151
66
498
289
11
7.9
18.0
13.1
13.1
11.6
9.4
18.0
14.2
16.3
11.7
6.0
14.2
10.7
9.6
8.1
7.0
13.6
10.8
11.9
6.6
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . .
1,216
459
439
1,240
108
1,710
578
535
1,517
116
246
100
84
247
23
328
115
94
275
22
11.1
13.8
13.2
10.5
10.7
15.2
16.2
14.3
12.5
11.5
8.4
11.0
9.5
7.8
8.5
11.1
12.1
9.8
8.6
8.6
South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
557
83
745
3,056
192
754
111
1,052
4,150
316
123
16
158
639
40
150
18
215
800
51
14.4
11.5
13.5
15.1
8.8
17.1
14.2
17.1
17.2
11.5
11.7
8.4
10.5
12.3
7.2
12.9
9.0
13.1
13.4
7.8
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
63
630
667
327
461
55
68
803
804
313
683
52
12
124
127
72
75
10
12
148
133
68
121
9
10.7
9.2
11.6
18.6
8.9
11.4
11.4
10.5
12.3
17.7
12.4
9.8
7.5
6.8
8.6
14.7
5.6
7.9
7.3
7.5
8.1
13.9
8.2
6.3
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 American Community Survey, B17001, Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months by Sex and
Age and B17010, Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months of Families by Family Type by Presence of Related Children under
18 Years by Age of Related Children, <http://factfinder.census.gov/>, accessed January 2011.
1980
4,190
4,290
3,949
5,363
5,537
4,983
6,565
8,414
9,966
11,269
12,761
14,199
16,896
1990
6,652
6,800
6,268
8,509
8,794
7,905
10,419
13,359
15,792
17,839
20,241
22,582
26,848
1995
7,763
7,929
7,309
9,933
10,259
9,219
12,158
15,569
18,408
20,804
23,552
26,237
31,280
2000 1
8,791
8,959
8,259
11,235
11,589
10,418
13,740
17,604
20,815
23,533
26,750
29,701
35,150
2005
9,973
10,160
9,367
12,755
13,145
11,815
15,577
19,971
23,613
26,683
30,249
33,610
40,288
2006
10,294
10,488
9,669
13,167
13,569
12,201
16,079
20,614
24,382
27,560
31,205
34,774
41,499
2007
10,590
10,787
9,944
13,540
13,954
12,550
16,530
21,203
25,080
28,323
32,233
35,816
42,739
2008
10,991
11,201
10,326
14,051
14,417
13,014
17,163
22,025
26,049
29,456
33,529
37,220
44,346
2009
10,956
11,161
10,289
13,991
14,366
12,968
17,098
21,954
25,991
29,405
33,372
37,252
44,366
1
Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by 28,000 households. 2 A person living
alone or with non-relatives.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-236, and Historical TablesTable 1, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty
.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html>.
Table 711. People Below Poverty Level and Below 125 Percent of Poverty
Level by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1980 to 2009
[29,272 represents 29,272,000. People as of March of the following year. Based on Current Population Survey, Annual Social
and Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section, Section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time,
see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/history.html>]
Number of persons below poverty
(1,000)
Year
1980. . . . . . . . .
1985. . . . . . . . .
1988. . . . . . . . .
1989. . . . . . . . .
1990. . . . . . . . .
1991. . . . . . . . .
1992 7 . . . . . . .
1993 8 . . . . . . .
1994. . . . . . . . .
1995. . . . . . . . .
1996. . . . . . . . .
1997. . . . . . . . .
1998. . . . . . . . .
1999 9 . . . . . . .
2000 10. . . . . . .
2001. . . . . . . . .
2002 11. . . . . . .
2003. . . . . . . . .
2004 12. . . . . . .
2005. . . . . . . . .
2006. . . . . . . . .
2007. . . . . . . . .
2008. . . . . . . . .
2009. . . . . . . . .
All
races 2
29,272
33,064
31,745
31,528
33,585
35,708
38,014
39,265
38,059
36,425
36,529
35,574
34,476
32,791
31,581
32,907
34,570
35,861
37,040
36,950
36,460
37,276
39,829
43,569
White 3
19,699
22,860
20,715
20,785
22,326
23,747
25,259
26,226
25,379
24,423
24,650
24,396
23,454
22,169
21,645
22,739
23,466
24,272
25,327
24,872
24,416
25,120
26,990
29,830
Black 4
8,579
8,926
9,356
9,302
9,837
10,242
10,827
10,877
10,196
9,872
9,694
9,116
9,091
8,441
7,982
8,136
8,602
8,781
9,014
9,168
9,048
9,237
9,379
9,944
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 5
(NA)
(NA)
1,117
939
858
996
985
1,134
974
1,411
1,454
1,468
1,360
1,285
1,258
1,275
1,161
1,401
1,201
1,402
1,353
1,349
1,576
1,746
Hispanic 6
3,491
5,236
5,357
5,430
6,006
6,339
7,592
8,126
8,416
8,574
8,697
8,308
8,070
7,876
7,747
7,997
8,555
9,051
9,122
9,368
9,243
9,890
10,987
12,350
All
races 2
13.0
14.0
13.0
12.8
13.5
14.2
14.8
15.1
14.5
13.8
13.7
13.3
12.7
11.9
11.3
11.7
12.1
12.5
12.7
12.6
12.3
12.5
13.2
14.3
White 3
10.2
11.4
10.1
10.0
10.7
11.3
11.9
12.2
11.7
11.2
11.2
11.0
10.5
9.8
9.5
9.9
10.2
10.5
10.8
10.6
10.3
10.5
11.2
12.3
Black 4
32.5
31.3
31.3
30.7
31.9
32.7
33.4
33.1
30.6
29.3
28.4
26.5
26.1
23.6
22.5
22.7
24.1
24.4
24.7
24.9
24.3
24.5
24.7
25.8
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 5
(NA)
(NA)
17.3
14.1
12.2
13.8
12.7
15.3
14.6
14.6
14.5
14.0
12.5
10.7
9.9
10.2
10.1
11.8
9.8
11.1
10.3
10.2
11.8
12.5
Below 125
percent 1 of
poverty level
His- Number
panic 6 (1,000)
25.7 40,658
29.0 44,166
26.7 42,551
26.2 42,653
28.1 44,837
28.7 47,527
29.6 50,592
30.6 51,801
30.7 50,401
30.3 48,761
29.4 49,310
27.1 47,853
25.6 46,036
22.7 45,030
21.5 43,612
21.4 45,320
21.8 47,084
22.5 48,687
21.9 49,693
21.8 49,327
20.6 49,688
21.5 50,876
23.2 53,805
25.3 56,840
Percent
of total
population
18.1
18.7
17.5
17.3
18.0
18.9
19.7
20.0
19.3
18.5
18.5
17.8
17.0
16.3
15.6
16.1
16.5
16.9
17.1
16.8
16.8
17.0
17.9
18.7
NA Not available. 1 Includes those in poverty, plus those who have income above poverty but less than 1.25 times their
poverty threshold. 2 Includes other races, not shown separately. 3 Beginning 2002, data represent White alone, which refers to
people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning 2002, data represent Black alone, which refers
to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 5 Beginning 2002, data represent Asian alone, which
refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 6 People of Hispanic origin may be any race.
7
Implementation of 1990 census population controls. 8 The March 1994 income supplement was revised to allow for the coding
of different income amounts on selected questionnaire items. Limits either increased or decreased in the following categories:
earnings increased to $999,999; social security increased to $49,999; supplemental security income and public assistance
increased to $24,999; veterans benefits increased to $99,999; child support and alimony decreased to $49,999. 9 Implementation
of Census-2000-based population controls. 10 Implementation of sample expansion by 28,000 households. 11 Beginning with
the 2003 Current Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2002 and
later, data represent persons who selected this race group only and exclude persons reporting more than one race. The CPS in
prior years allowed respondents to report only one race group. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1.12 Data have
been revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 ASEC.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, series P60-238, and Historical TablesTables 2 and 6, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes
/www/poverty/poverty.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html>.
Table 712. Children Below Poverty Level by Race and Hispanic Origin:
1980 to 2009
[11,114 represents 11,114,000. Persons as of March of the following year. Covers only related children in families under 18 years
old. Based on Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section, Section 1, and
Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/history
.html>]
Year
1980. . . . . . . .
1985. . . . . . . .
1990. . . . . . . .
1991. . . . . . . .
1992 6 . . . . . .
1993 7 . . . . . .
1994. . . . . . . .
1995. . . . . . . .
1996. . . . . . . .
1997. . . . . . . .
1998. . . . . . . .
1999 8 . . . . . .
2000 9 . . . . . .
2001. . . . . . . .
2002 10. . . . . .
2003. . . . . . . .
2004 11. . . . . .
2005. . . . . . . .
2006. . . . . . . .
2007. . . . . . . .
2008. . . . . . . .
2009. . . . . . . .
NA Not available. 1 Includes other races, not shown separately. 2 Beginning 2002, data represent White alone, which refers to
people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 3 Beginning 2002, data represent Black alone, which refers
to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning 2002, data represent Asian alone, which
refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 5 People of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
6
Implementation of 1990 census population controls. 7 The March 1994 income supplement was revised to allow for the coding
of different income amounts on selected questionnaire items. Limits either increased or decreased in the following categories:
earnings increased to $999,999; social security increased to $49,999; supplemental security income and public assistance
increased to $24,999; veterans benefits increased to $99,999; child support and alimony decreased to $49,999. 8 Implementation
of Census 2000-based population controls. 9 Implementation of sample expansion to 28,000 households. 10 Beginning with the
2003 Current Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2002 and later,
data represent persons who selected this race group only and excludes persons reporting more than one race. The CPS in prior
years allowed respondents to report only one race group. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1. 11 Data have been
revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical TablesTable 3, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty
.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/people.html>.
All
races 1
14.3
13.0
15.6
20.7
20.7
14.9
11.8
10.0
9.3
9.4
8.9
8.0
10.0
12.2
13.3
15.7
14.8
13.7
19.0
10.8
25.1
Hispanic 2
25.3
23.4
27.4
33.1
26.3
23.0
21.2
17.3
15.6
17.6
18.3
17.5
19.5
24.1
27.3
25.5
25.1
25.2
25.5
14.3
30.2
Includes other races, not shown separately. 2 Persons of Hispanic origin may be any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTables POV01, POV29, and POV41. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/pov/toc.htm>.
1
Table 714. Work Experience of People During 2009 by Poverty Status, Sex,
and Age: 2009
[99,306 represents 99,306,000. Covers only persons 16 years old and over. Based on Current Population Survey, Annual Social
and Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section, Section 1, and Appendix III]
Worked full-time year-round
Did not work full-time year-round
Below poverty level
Below poverty level
Number
Number
Number
Number
(1,000)
(1,000)
Percent
(1,000)
(1,000)
Percent
99,306
74
95,808
6,372
22,299
50,607
16,531
3,424
2,641
2
2,602
360
823
1,179
239
38
2.7
(B)
2.7
5.7
3.7
2.3
1.4
1.1
55,466
1,863
49,376
12,624
11,218
18,300
7,234
4,228
8,039
130
7,792
2,354
2,304
2,541
593
117
14.5
7.0
15.8
18.6
20.5
13.9
8.2
2.8
83,323
6,918
45,443
10,317
7,569
15,928
11,629
30,962
18,944
1,376
14,291
3,357
2,996
5,458
2,480
3,278
22.7
19.9
31.4
32.5
39.6
34.3
21.3
10.6
56,058
46
53,943
3,561
12,628
28,638
9,116
2,069
1,435
2
1,403
181
422
656
143
30
2.6
(B)
2.6
5.1
3.3
2.3
1.6
1.5
25,777
950
22,710
6,266
5,515
7,780
3,149
2,118
3,653
61
3,541
969
1,097
1,218
257
52
14.2
6.4
15.6
15.5
19.9
15.7
8.2
2.4
33,817
3,495
17,716
5,010
2,546
5,440
4,720
12,606
7,323
643
5,657
1,428
1,015
2,140
1,075
1,023
21.7
18.4
31.9
28.5
39.9
39.3
22.8
8.1
43,248
28
41,865
2,811
9,670
21,968
7,416
1,355
1,207
1,199
179
401
523
96
8
2.8
(B)
2.9
6.4
4.1
2.4
1.3
0.6
29,689
913
26,666
6,359
5,703
10,520
4,085
2,110
4,386
69
4,251
1,385
1,207
1,322
336
66
14.8
7.5
15.9
21.8
21.2
12.6
8.2
3.1
49,505
3,423
27,727
5,306
5,023
10,488
6,909
18,356
11,622
733
8,634
1,929
1,982
3,318
1,405
2,255
23.5
21.4
31.1
36.4
39.5
31.6
20.3
12.3
Represents zero. B Base figure too small to meet statistical standards for reliability of a derived figure.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTable POV22, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/cpstables/032010/pov/new22_100.htm>.
Table 715. Families Below Poverty Level and Below 125 Percent of Poverty
by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1980 to 2009
[6,217 represents 6,217,000. Families as of March of the following year. Based on Current Population Survey, Annual Social and
Economic Supplement (ASEC); see text, this section and Section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/history.html>]
Number of families below poverty (1,000)
Year
1980. . . . .
1985. . . . .
1990. . . . .
1995. . . . .
2000 7 . . .
2001. . . . .
2002 8 . . .
2003. . . . .
2004 9 . . .
2005. . . . .
2006. . . . .
2007. . . . .
2008. . . . .
2009. . . . .
All
races 2
6,217
7,223
7,098
7,532
6,400
6,813
7,229
7,607
7,835
7,657
7,668
7,623
8,147
8,792
White 3
4,195
4,983
4,622
4,994
4,333
4,579
4,862
5,058
5,293
5,068
5,118
5,046
5,414
5,994
Black4
1,826
1,983
2,193
2,127
1,686
1,829
1,923
1,986
2,035
1,997
2,007
2,045
2,055
2,125
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 5
(NA)
(NA)
169
264
233
234
210
311
232
289
260
261
341
337
Hispanic 6
751
1,074
1,244
1,695
1,540
1,649
1,792
1,925
1,953
1,948
1,922
2,045
2,239
2,369
All
races 2
10.3
11.4
10.7
10.8
8.7
9.2
9.6
10.0
10.2
9.9
9.8
9.8
10.3
11.1
White 3
8.0
9.1
8.1
8.5
7.1
7.4
7.8
8.1
8.4
8.0
8.0
7.9
8.4
9.3
Black 4
28.9
28.7
29.3
26.4
19.3
20.7
21.5
22.3
22.8
22.1
21.6
22.1
22.0
22.7
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 5
(NA)
(NA)
11.0
12.4
7.8
7.8
7.4
10.2
7.4
9.0
7.8
7.9
9.8
9.4
Below 125
percent 1 of
poverty level
His- Number
panic 6 (1,000)
23.2
8,764
25.5
9,753
25.0
9,564
27.0 10,223
19.2
9,032
19.4
9,525
19.7
9,998
20.8 10,360
20.5 10,499
19.7 10,442
18.9 10,531
19.7 10,551
21.3 11,164
22.7 11,620
Percent
14.5
15.3
14.4
14.7
12.2
12.8
13.2
13.6
13.7
13.5
13.4
13.5
14.2
14.7
NA Not available. 1 See footnote 1, Table 711. 2 Includes other races, not shown separately. 3 Beginning 2002, data represent
White alone, which refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning 2002, data
represent Black alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 5 Beginning 2002,
data represent Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 6 People of
Hispanic origin may be any race. 7 Implementation of a 28,000 household sample expansion. 8 Beginning with the 2003 Current
Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2002 and later, data represent
persons who selected this race group only and excludes persons reporting more than one race. The CPS in prior years allowed
respondents to report only one race group. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1, Population. 9 Data have been
revised to reflect a correction to the weights in the 2005 Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC).
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Historical and Detailed TablesTables 4 and POV04, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov
/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/data/historical/families.html>.
All
races 1
11.1
Hispanic 2
22.7
Age of householder:
15 to 24 years old . . . . . . . .
25 to 34 years old . . . . . . . .
35 to 44 years old . . . . . . . .
45 to 54 years old . . . . . . . .
55 to 64 years old . . . . . . . .
65 years old and over . . . . .
1,096
2,476
2,072
1,454
894
757
708
1,649
1,437
998
644
536
328
635
491
322
192
141
26
69
76
73
31
58
283
756
681
370
154
114
34.2
18.9
12.1
8.0
6.5
5.6
30.1
16.3
10.7
6.7
5.6
4.6
52.6
33.1
21.9
15.4
14.2
12.9
21.7
10.2
7.9
8.8
5.5
13.4
36.2
29.8
23.5
17.6
13.4
12.6
Region:
Northeast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Midwest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
South. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,314
1,827
3,717
1,934
866
1,227
2,432
1,470
329
485
1,127
184
92
55
71
120
335
208
892
935
9.3
10.5
12.5
11.0
7.4
8.1
10.5
10.2
21.2
28.6
21.4
21.7
11.8
12.7
8.7
7.7
22.5
25.7
22.4
22.5
3,409
2,694
366
230
1,054
5.8
5.4
8.6
7.9
16.0
942
629
234
32
249
16.9
15.0
25.0
12.6
23.0
4,441
2,671
1,524
76
1,066
29.9
27.3
36.7
16.9
38.8
Type of family:
Married couple. . . . . . . . . . .
Male householder,
no spouse present. . . . . . .
Female householder,
no spouse present. . . . . . .
Includes other races, not shown separately. 2 Hispanic persons may be any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2009, Current Population
Reports, P60-238, and Detailed TablesTables POV04 and POV44, September 2010. See also <http://www.census.gov/hhes
/www/cpstables/032010/pov/toc.htm>.
1
Table 717. Top Wealth Holders With Gross Assets of $1.5 Million or More
Debts, Mortgages, and Net Worth: 2004
[2,728 represents 2,728,000. Net worth is defined as assets minus liabilities. Figures are estimates based on a sample of federal
estate tax returns (Form 706). Based on the estate multiplier technique; for more information on this methodology, see source]
Total assets
Number of
top wealth
holders
Amount 1
(1,000)
(mil. dol.)
2,728
11,076,759
Net worth
Number of
top wealth
holders
Amount
(1,000)
(mil. dol.)
2,728
10,201,246
531
746
846
247
231
79
47
736,039
1,386,077
2,316,701
1,082,889
1,668,002
1,155,326
2,731,726
468
544
614
192
176
64
40
231,035
98,187
147,370
58,950
104,811
69,849
140,421
531
746
846
247
231
79
47
480,113
1,287,890
2,169,331
1,023,939
1,563,191
1,085,477
2,591,305
Males, total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Size of net worth:
Under $1.5 million 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$1.5 million under $2.0 million. . . . . . . . .
$2.0 million under $3.5 million. . . . . . . . .
$3.5 million under $5.0 million. . . . . . . . .
$5.0 million under $10.0 million. . . . . . . .
$10.0 million under $20.0 million. . . . . . .
$20.0 million or more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,555
6,471,540
1,208
583,805
1,555
5,862,844
389
359
465
131
135
47
30
528,017
675,321
1,289,522
578,304
989,077
679,613
1,731,686
339
258
346
102
100
38
25
184,673
54,149
96,654
37,496
74,003
41,466
95,364
389
359
465
131
135
47
30
318,454
621,172
1,192,868
540,808
915,074
638,146
1,636,322
Females, total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Size of net worth:
Under $1.5 million 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$1.5 million under $2.0 million. . . . . . . . .
$2.0 million under $3.5 million. . . . . . . . .
$3.5 million under $5.0 million. . . . . . . . .
$5.0 million under $10.0 million. . . . . . . .
$10.0 million under $20.0 million. . . . . . .
$20.0 million or more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,173
4,605,219
891
266,817
1,173
4,338,402
143
387
380
116
96
33
18
208,021
710,757
1,027,179
504,585
678,924
475,713
1,000,040
129
286
268
89
77
27
15
46,362
44,038
50,716
21,454
30,808
28,382
45,057
143
387
380
116
96
33
18
161,659
666,719
976,463
483,131
648,116
447,331
954,983
1
Includes other types of assets, not shown separately. 2 Includes individuals with zero net worth.
Source: U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income Division, SOI Data Tables, July 2008,
<http://www.irs.gov/taxstats/indtaxstats/article/0,,id=96426,00.html>.
Table 718. Top Wealth Holders With Gross Assets of $1.5 Million or More
by Type of Property, Sex, and Size of Net Worth: 2004
[2,728 represents 2,728,000. Net worth is defined as assets minus liabilities. Figures are estimates based on a sample of federal
estate tax returns (Form 706). Based on the estate multiplier technique; for more information on this methodology, see source]
Number of
top wealth
holders
(1,000)
2,728
Personal
residences
1,185,941
Other
real estate
1,402,029
Closely
held
stock
1,127,194
Publicly
traded
stock
2,247,269
531
746
846
247
231
79
47
736,039
1,386,077
2,316,701
1,082,889
1,668,002
1,155,326
2,731,726
176,105
229,369
342,206
127,444
148,543
76,472
85,802
134,674
206,626
329,893
152,634
230,146
137,770
210,286
42,431
69,066
141,272
95,958
165,781
136,144
476,542
63,062
219,818
415,249
209,459
373,575
246,824
719,282
Males, total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Size of net worth:
Under $1.5 million 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$1.5 million under $2.0 million. . . . . . . . . .
$2.0 million under $3.5 million. . . . . . . . . .
$3.5 million under $5.0 million. . . . . . . . . .
$5.0 million under $10.0 million. . . . . . . . .
$10.0 million under $20.0 million. . . . . . . .
$20.0 million or more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,555
6,471,540
597,971
828,055
833,929
1,140,665
389
359
465
131
135
47
30
528,017
675,321
1,289,522
578,304
989,077
679,613
1,731,686
117,554
97,605
163,984
60,123
68,653
38,710
51,342
96,796
105,224
179,481
80,919
151,731
75,459
138,446
36,177
44,376
102,116
63,006
110,961
97,601
379,692
42,494
94,788
199,844
95,417
200,003
135,157
372,962
Females, total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Size of net worth:
Under $1.5 million 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$1.5 million under $2.0 million. . . . . . . . . .
$2.0 million under $3.5 million. . . . . . . . . .
$3.5 million under $5.0 million. . . . . . . . . .
$5.0 million under $10.0 million. . . . . . . . .
$10.0 million under $20.0 million. . . . . . . .
$20.0 million or more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,173
4,605,219
587,970
573,974
293,264
1,106,604
143
387
380
116
96
33
18
208,021
710,757
1,027,179
504,585
678,924
475,713
1,000,040
58,550
131,764
178,222
67,321
79,890
37,762
34,461
37,879
101,402
150,412
71,714
78,416
62,312
71,840
6,255
24,690
39,155
32,953
54,820
38,543
96,849
20,568
125,030
215,405
114,042
173,572
111,667
346,320
1
Includes other types of assets, not shown separately. 2 Includes individuals with zero net worth.
Source: U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income Division, SOI Data Tables, July 2008, <http://www.irs.gov/taxstats
/indtaxstats/article/0,,id=96426,00.html>.
Table 719. Top Wealth Holders With Net Worth of $1.5 Million or More
Number and Net Worth by State: 2004
[2,196 represents 2,196,000. Estimates based on a sample of federal estate tax returns (Form 706). Estimates of wealth by state
can be subject to significant year-to-year fluctuations and this is especially true for individuals at the extreme tail of the net worth
distribution and for states with relatively small decedent populations. Based on the estate multiplier technique; for more information
on this methodology, see source]
State
Total 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
District of Columbia. . . . . . . .
Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . . .
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Number of
top wealth
holders
(1,000)
2,196
18
1
36
11
428
32
47
8
7
199
56
7
5
101
32
18
21
18
22
8
50
83
47
33
8
33
Net worth
(mil. dol.)
9,721,133
79,123
4,776
139,861
94,704
1,793,642
163,324
197,801
30,923
27,850
904,014
270,677
22,552
23,982
476,354
112,272
55,332
65,084
65,404
92,315
35,173
191,279
335,482
261,085
135,682
61,786
115,716
Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . .
New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . .
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . .
North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . .
Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . .
Rhode Island. . . . . . . . . . . .
South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . .
South Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . .
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington. . . . . . . . . . . . .
West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . .
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wyoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Number of
top wealth
holders
(1,000)
7
13
15
7
79
9
168
59
1
61
17
15
86
8
14
6
25
108
8
4
59
50
12
26
5
Net worth
(mil. dol.)
23,966
83,265
80,768
27,342
324,712
28,107
942,812
223,408
3,988
228,532
58,554
61,328
399,312
30,782
67,856
18,850
100,778
492,663
52,674
20,584
223,984
180,008
28,415
127,515
106,698
Other areas 1. . . . . . . . . . . .
28,042
State
Family characteristic
Any
financial
or nonfinancial
asset
Any
nonfinancial
asset
Vehicles
Primary
residence
Other
residential
property
Equity
in
nonresidential
property
Business
equity
Other
asset
PERCENT OF FAMILIES
HOLDING ASSET
All families, total . . . . . . . . . . .
97.7
92.0
87.0
68.6
13.7
8.1
13.6
7.2
97.1
96.9
97.6
99.1
98.4
98.1
88.2
91.3
95.0
95.6
94.5
87.3
85.4
87.5
90.3
92.2
90.6
71.5
40.7
66.1
77.3
81.0
85.5
77.0
5.6
12.0
15.7
20.9
18.9
13.4
3.2
7.5
9.5
11.5
12.3
6.8
8.0
18.2
17.2
18.1
11.2
4.5
5.9
5.5
8.7
8.5
9.1
5.8
98.9
94.9
94.6
85.8
89.6
80.9
75.6
51.9
15.3
10.0
9.0
5.9
15.8
8.2
8.4
4.3
Tenure:
Owner occupied. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Renter occupied or other. . . . . .
100.0
92.8
100.0
74.5
93.8
72.3
100.0
(B)
17.5
5.6
10.8
2.1
17.5
5.0
8.0
5.3
221.5
177.4
15.5
200.0
146.0
75.0
92.2
14.0
38.8
222.3
306.0
347.0
303.3
219.3
30.9
182.6
224.9
233.1
212.2
157.1
13.3
17.4
18.7
17.4
14.6
9.4
175.0
205.0
230.0
210.0
200.0
150.0
85.0
150.0
150.0
157.0
150.0
100.0
50.0
50.0
80.0
90.0
75.0
110.0
35.0
59.0
76.8
100.0
300.0
225.0
8.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
20.0
25.0
271.0
89.2
203.8
102.0
17.1
12.0
200.0
180.0
136.5
175.0
75.0
62.7
100.0
50.0
15.0
8.0
Tenure:
Owner occupied. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Renter occupied or other. . . . . .
344.2
13.6
253.5
10.1
18.4
8.6
200.0
(B)
150.0
85.0
80.0
38.0
100.0
33.0
20.0
5.4
B Base too small to meet statistical standards for reliability of derived figure. 1 Median value of asset for families holding such
assets.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2007 Survey of Consumer Finances, May 2009,
<http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/2007/scf2007home.html>.
Table 721. Family Net WorthMean and Median Net Worth in Constant (2007)
Dollars by Selected Family Characteristics: 1998 to 2007
[Net worth in thousands of constant (2007) dollars (359.7 represents $359,700). Constant dollar figures are based on consumer
price index for all urban consumers published by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Families include one-person units and as used in
this table are comparable to the U.S. Census Bureaus household concept. Based on Survey of Consumer Finance;
see Appendix III. For definition of mean and median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Family characteristic
1998
2001
2004
2007
All families. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mean
359.7
Median
91.3
Mean
464.4
Median
101.2
Mean
492.3
Median
102.2
Mean
556.3
Median
120.3
81.3
249.9
461.5
677.6
594.2
395.7
11.6
80.8
134.5
162.8
186.5
159.9
106.1
303.7
568.4
856.0
793.5
548.6
13.7
90.7
155.4
216.8
207.9
181.6
80.7
328.6
596.1
926.7
758.8
580.0
15.6
76.2
158.9
273.1
208.8
179.1
106.0
325.6
661.2
935.8
1,015.2
638.2
11.8
86.6
182.5
253.7
239.4
213.5
429.5
128.0
121.9
21.2
571.2
137.4
143.0
21.0
617.0
168.2
154.5
27.2
692.2
228.5
170.4
27.8
Tenure:
Owner occupied. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Renter occupied or other. . . . . . . . .
514.7
55.3
168.2
5.4
655.5
64.4
201.8
5.6
686.3
59.4
202.6
4.4
778.2
70.6
234.2
5.1
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2007 Survey of Consumer Finances, May 2009,
<http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/2007/scf2007home.html>.
1990
24,220
9,723
7,606
6,801
2,039
14,497
3,325
2,490
389
1,741
117
648
238
1,961
512
62
392
3,310
2,939
3,703
3,581
2,489
824
20,517
1995
32,928
11,472
8,843
8,055
2,531
21,457
3,357
2,300
472
2,229
216
533
467
4,434
1,253
128
566
5,725
3,435
5,038
4,841
3,319
1,168
27,890
4,618
4,512
479
4,312
63.4
6,091
5,975
600
4,736
58.8
2000
50,047
16,764
13,430
12,183
3,196
33,283
4,376
3,033
960
2,458
594
531
551
8,147
2,704
412
819
9,171
4,815
7,377
6,987
4,798
1,741
42,670
2005
71,549
28,335
24,050
22,005
4,077
43,214
6,140
4,914
949
3,324
493
821
1,298
8,093
3,669
575
1,083
11,460
8,261
12,184
11,743
8,874
2,321
59,365
2007
78,546
27,986
23,311
20,879
4,435
50,560
7,407
5,889
1,348
4,073
669
896
2,017
9,627
4,597
866
1,202
13,391
8,685
14,367
13,803
10,540
2,555
64,179
2008
65,532
24,356
19,560
17,470
4,533
41,176
8,013
6,083
1,582
3,966
711
903
1,956
5,777
3,326
743
1,180
10,408
6,996
14,223
13,801
10,495
2,594
51,309
2009
67,690
23,567
18,732
17,081
4,561
44,123
7,895
6,172
1,313
4,106
83
1,010
2,081
7,321
4,178
669
1,242
11,915
6,011
14,033
13,567
10,340
2,479
53,657
2010
70,740
23,101
18,187
16,370
4,618
47,639
7,931
6,422
1,131
4,355
78
1,096
1,919
8,514
4,708
694
1,329
13,025
6,251
13,918
13,358
10,070
2,435
56,823
1
Includes types of assets and/or liabilities not shown separately. 2 At market value. 3 Includes all types of owner-occupied
housing including farm houses and mobile homes, as well as second homes that are not rented, vacant homes for sale, and vacant
4
land. At replacement (current) cost. 5 GSE = Government-sponsored enterprises. 6 Value based on the market values of equities
held and the book value of other assets held by mutual funds. 7 Net worth of noncorporate business and owners equity in farm
business and unincorporated security brokers and dealers. 8 Includes loans made under home equity lines of credit and home
equity loans secured by junior liens.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, "Federal Reserve Statistical Release, Z.1, Flow of Funds
Accounts of the United States," March 2011, <http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/Current/>.
Table 723. Net Stock of Fixed Assets and Consumer Durable Goods in
Current and Chained (2005) Dollars: 1990 to 2009
[In billions of dollars (18,307 represents $18,307,000,000,000). Estimates as of December 31. For explanation of chained dollars,
see text, this section]
Item
CURRENT DOLLARS
Net stock, total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixed assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Private. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Defense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer durable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor vehicles and parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Furnishings and durable household equipment. . . .
Other. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAINED (2005) DOLLARS
Net stock, total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixed assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Private. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer durable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
18,307
16,268
12,671
6,564
2,507
4,057
6,107
3,598
3,449
551
2,898
149
1,077
734
2,521
2,039
650
649
322
22,846
20,315
15,811
7,990
3,100
4,890
7,821
4,504
4,316
675
3,641
188
1,292
868
3,213
2,531
811
787
392
30,147
26,951
21,230
10,562
4,134
6,429
10,668
5,721
5,489
704
4,786
232
1,435
904
4,285
3,196
1,042
977
449
42,606
38,529
30,587
14,057
4,931
9,127
16,530
7,941
7,606
802
6,804
335
1,749
1,081
6,193
4,077
1,302
1,248
548
45,905
41,637
32,856
15,174
5,243
9,931
17,682
8,781
8,432
850
7,582
349
1,867
1,152
6,914
4,268
1,307
1,325
604
47,898
43,463
33,956
15,999
5,461
10,539
17,956
9,508
9,162
895
8,266
346
1,953
1,204
7,555
4,435
1,318
1,378
649
49,441
44,908
34,694
17,014
5,685
11,329
17,680
10,214
9,878
956
8,923
336
2,035
1,250
8,179
4,533
1,263
1,434
689
48,500
43,939
33,776
16,495
5,611
10,885
17,281
10,163
9,842
988
8,854
321
2,011
1,245
8,152
4,561
1,278
1,424
709
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30,448
28,508
22,082
10,216
3,044
7,361
11,898
6,430
6,149
714
5,422
281
2,175
35,752
32,907
25,959
12,327
4,204
8,149
13,626
6,949
6,648
734
5,911
302
2,943
41,139
37,037
29,358
13,579
4,901
8,678
15,780
7,678
7,357
796
6,561
321
4,102
42,311
37,986
30,162
13,912
5,103
8,815
16,249
7,825
7,503
824
6,679
323
4,332
43,365
38,831
30,862
14,283
5,301
8,995
16,578
7,971
7,646
853
6,795
325
4,556
44,151
39,492
31,370
14,612
5,428
9,197
16,751
8,122
7,795
891
6,909
327
4,689
44,515
39,794
31,517
14,679
5,383
9,300
16,831
8,266
7,935
922
7,022
329
4,754
NA Not available.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, August 2010. See also <http://www.bea.gov
/national/FA2004/SelectTable.asp>.