438 Income, Expenditures, and Wealth

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Section 13
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
This section presents data on gross
domestic product (GDP), gross national
product (GNP), national and personal
income, saving and investment, money
income, poverty, and national and personal wealth. The data on income and
expenditures measure two aspects of the
U.S. economy. One aspect relates to the
National Income and Product Accounts
(NIPA), a summation reflecting the entire
complex of the nation’s economic income
and output and the interaction of its
major components; the other relates to
the distribution of money income to families and individuals or consumer income.
New information from the American Community Survey may be found in Tables
689−692.
The primary source for data on GDP, GNP,
national and personal income, gross saving and investment, and fixed reproducible tangible wealth is the Survey of Current Business, published monthly by the
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). A
comprehensive revision to the NIPA was
released beginning in October 1999. Discussions of the revision appeared in the
January, June, August, September and the
December 2003 issues of the Survey of
Current Business. Summary historical estimates appeared in the February 2004
issue of the Survey of Current Business.
Detailed historical data on the NIPA are
available on an interactive Web site at
<http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn
/nipaweb/index.asp>.
Sources of income distribution data are
the decennial censuses of population and
the Current Population Survey (CPS), both
products of the U.S. Census Bureau (see
text, Section 1 and Section 4). Annual
data on income of families, individuals,
and households are presented in Current
Population Reports, Consumer Income,
P60 Series, in print, and many data series
found on the Census Web site at
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/income.html>. Data on the household
sector’s saving and assets are published
by the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System in the quarterly Flow of
Funds Accounts. The Board also periodically conducts the Survey of Consumer
Finances, which presents financial information on family assets and net worth.
Detailed information on personal wealth
is published periodically by the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) in SOI Bulletin.
National income and product—Gross
domestic product is the total output of
goods and services produced by labor
and property located in the United States,
valued at market prices. GDP can be
viewed in terms of the expenditure categories that comprise its major components purchases of goods and services by
consumers and government, gross private
domestic investment, and net exports of
goods and services. The goods and services included are largely those bought
for final use (excluding illegal transactions) in the market economy. A number
of inclusions, however, represent imputed
values, the most important of which is
rental value of owner-occupied housing.
GDP, in this broad context, measures the
output attributable to the factors of production located in the United States.
Gross state product (GSP) is the gross
market value of the goods and services
attributable to labor and property located
in a state. It is the state counterpart of the
nation’s gross domestic product.
In January 1996, BEA replaced its fixed
weighted index as the featured measure
of real GDP with an index based on chain
type annual weights. Changes in this
measure of real output and prices are calculated as the average of changes based
on weights for the current and preceding
years. (Components of real output are
weighted by price, and components of
prices are weighted by output.) These
annual changes are ‘‘chained’’ (multiplied)
together to form a time series that allows
for the effects of changes in relative
prices and changes in the composition of
output over time. Quarterly and monthly
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changes are also based on annual
weights. The new output indexes are
expressed as 2000=100, and for recent
years, in 2000 dollars; the new price
indexes are based to 2000=100. For more
information on chain-dollar indexes, see
the article on this subject in the November 2003 issue of the Survey of Current
Business.
Chained (2000) dollar estimates of most
components of GDP are not published for
periods prior to 1990, because during
periods far from the base period, the levels of the components may provide misleading information about their contributions to an aggregate. Values are
published in index form (2000=100) for
1929 to the present to allow users to calculate the percent changes for all components, changes that are accurate for all
periods.
Gross national product measures the output attributable to all labor and property
supplied by United States residents. GNP
differs from ‘‘national income’’ mainly in
that GNP includes allowances for depreciation consumption of fixed capital.
National Income includes all net incomes
(net of CFC) earned in production.
National income is the sum of compensation of employees, proprietors’ income
with inventory valuation adjustment (IVA)
and capital consumption adjustment
(CCAdj), rental income of persons with
CCAdj, corporate profits with IVA and
CCAdj, net interest and miscellaneous
payments, taxes on production and
imports, business current transfer payments, current surplus of government
enterprises, less subsidies.
Capital consumption adjustment for corporations and for nonfarm sole proprietorships and partnerships is the difference between capital consumption based
on income tax returns and capital consumption measured using empirical evidence on prices of used equipment and
structures in resale markets, which have
shown that depreciation for most types of
assets approximates a geometric pattern.
The tax return data are valued at historical costs and reflect changes over time in
service lives and depreciation patterns as
permitted by tax regulations. Inventory
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valuation adjustment represents the difference between the book value of inventories used up in production and the cost
of replacing them.
Personal income is the current income
received by persons from all sources
minus their personal contributions for
government social insurance. Classified
as ‘‘persons’’ are individuals (including
owners of unincorporated firms), nonprofit institutions that primarily serve
individuals, private trust funds, and private noninsured welfare funds. Personal
income includes personal current transfer
receipts (payments not resulting from current production) from government and
business such as social security benefits,
public assistance, etc., but excludes
transfers among persons. Also included
are certain nonmonetary types of income
chiefly, estimated net rental value to
owner-occupants of their homes and the
value of services furnished without payment by financial intermediaries. Capital
gains (net losses) are excluded.
Disposable personal income is personal
income less personal current taxes. It is
the income available to persons for
spending or saving. Personal current
taxes are tax payments (net of refunds)
by persons (except personal contributions
for government social insurance) that are
not chargeable to business expense and
certain personal payments to general government that are treated like taxes. Personal taxes include income, estate and
gift, and personal property taxes andmotor vehicle licenses. Nontax payments
include passport fees, fines and forfeitures, and donations.
Gross domestic product by
industry—The BEA also prepares estimates of value added by industry. Value
added is a measure of the contribution of
each private industry and of government
to the Nation’s GDP. It is defined as an
industry’s gross output (which consists of
sales or receipts and other operating
income, commodity taxes, and inventory
change) minus its intermediate inputs
(which consists of energy, raw materials,
semi-finished goods, and services that are
purchased from domestic industries or
from foreign sources). These estimates of
value added are produced for 61 private
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industries and for 4 government
classifications—federal general government and government enterprises and
state and local general government and
government enterprises.
The estimates by industry are available in
current dollars and are derived from the
estimates of gross domestic income,
which consists of three components the
compensation of employees, gross operating surplus, and taxes on production
and imports, less subsidies. Real, or
inflation-adjusted, estimates are also prepared.
Regional Economic Accounts—These
accounts consist of estimates of state and
local area personal income and of gross
state product and are consistent with estimates of personal income and gross
domestic product in the Bureau’s national
economic accounts. BEA’s estimates of
state and local area personal income provide a framework for analyzing individual
state and local economies, and they show
how the economies compare with each
other. The personal income of a state
and/or local area is the income received
by, or on behalf of, the residents of that
state or area. Estimates of labor and proprietors’ earnings by place of work indicate the economic activity of business
and government within that area, and
estimates of personal income by place of
residence indicate the income within the
area that is available for spending. BEA
prepares estimates for states, counties,
metropolitan areas, and BEA economic
areas.
Gross state product estimates measure
the value added to the Nation’s production by the labor and property in each
state. GSP is often considered the state
counterpart of the Nation’s GDP. The GSP
estimates provide the basis for analyzing
the regional impacts of national economic
trends. GSP is measured as the sum of the
distributions by industry and state of the
components of gross domestic income
that is, the sum of the costs incurred and
incomes earned in the production of GDP.
The GSP estimates are presented in current dollars and in real (chained dollars)
for 63 industries.
Consumer Expenditure Survey—The
Consumer Expenditure Survey program
was begun in late 1979. The principal
objective of the survey is to collect current consumer expenditure data, which
provide a continuous flow of data on the
buying habits of American consumers.
The data are necessary for future revisions of the Consumer Price Index.
The survey conducted by the Census
Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics
consists of two components: (1) an interview panel survey in which the expenditures of consumer units are obtained in
five interviews conducted every 3 months, and (2) a diary or recordkeeping survey completed by participating households for two consecutive 1-week period.
Each component of the survey queries an
independent sample of consumer units
representative of the U.S. total population. Over 52 weeks of the year, 5,000
consumer units are sampled for the diary
survey. Each consumer unit keeps a diary
for two 1-week periods yielding approximately 10,000 diaries a year. The interview sample is selected on a rotating
panel basis, targeted at 5,000 consumer
units per quarter. Data are collected in 88
urban and 16 rural areas of the country
that are representative of the U.S. total
population. The survey includes students
in student housing. Data from the two
surveys are combined; integration is necessary to permit analysis of total family
expenditures because neither the diary
nor quarterly interview survey was
designed to collect a complete account of
consumer spending.
Distribution of money income to
families and individuals—Money
income statistics are based on data collected in various field surveys of income
conducted since 1936. Since 1947, the
Census Bureau has collected the data on
an annual basis and published them in
Current Population Reports, P60 Series. In
each of the surveys, field representatives
interview samples of the population with
respect to income received during the
previous year. Money income as defined
by the Census Bureau differs from the BEA
concept of ‘‘personal income.’’ Data on
consumer income collected in the CPS by
the Census Bureau cover money income
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received (exclusive of certain money
receipts such as capital gains) before payments for personal income taxes, social
security, union dues, medicare deductions, etc. Therefore, money income does
not reflect the fact that some families
receive part of their income in the form of
noncash benefits (see Section 11) such as
food stamps, health benefits, and subsidized housing; that some farm families
receive noncash benefits in the form of
rent-free housing and goods produced
and consumed on the farm; or that noncash benefits are also received by some
nonfarm residents which often take the
form of the use of business transportation
and facilities, full or partial payments by
business for retirement programs, medical and educational expenses, etc. These
elements should be considered when
comparing income levels. None of the
aggregate income concepts (GDP, national
income, or personal income) is exactly
comparable with money income, although
personal income is the closest.
In October 1983, the Census Bureau
began to collect data under the new Survey of Income and Program Participation(SIPP). The data collected in SIPP will be
used to study federal and state aid programs (such as food stamps, welfare,
medicaid, and subsidized housing), to
estimate program costs and coverage,
and to assess the effects of proposed
changes in program eligibility rules or
benefit levels. The core questions are
repeated at each interview and cover
labor force activity, the types and
amounts of income received, and participation status in various programs. The
core also contains questions covering
attendance in postsecondary schools and
private health insurance coverage. Various supplements or topical modules covering areas such as educational attainment, assets and liabilities, and pension
plan coverage are periodically included.
Poverty—Families and unrelated individuals are classified as being above or
below the poverty level using the poverty
index originated at the Social Security
Administration in 1964 and revised by
Federal Interagency Committees in 1969
and 1980.
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The poverty index is based solely on
money income and does not reflect the
fact that many low-income persons
receive noncash benefits such as food
stamps, medicaid, and public housing.
The index is based on the Department of
Agriculture’s 1961 Economy Food Plan
and reflects the different consumption
requirements of families based on their
size and composition. The poverty thresholds are updated every year to reflect
changes in the Consumer Price Index. The
following technical changes to the thresholds were made in 1981: (1) distinctions
based on sex of householder have been
eliminated, (2) separate thresholds for
farm families have been dropped, and (3)
the matrix has been expanded to families
of nine or more persons from the old cutoff of seven or more persons. These
changes have been incorporated in the
calculation of poverty data beginning with
1981. Besides the Census Bureau Web site
at <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www
/poverty.html>, information on poverty
guidelines and research may be found at
the U.S. Department of Human Services
Web site at <http://aspe.hhs.gov
/poverty/poverty.shtml>.
In the recent past, the Census Bureau has
published a number of technical papers
that presented experimental poverty estimates based on income definitions that
counted the value of selected government
noncash benefits. The Census Bureau has
also published annual reports on aftertax
income. In addition, in July 1999, the Census Bureau released a report (P60-205)
that showed the effect of using experimental poverty following the recommendations of a National Academy of Sciences
panel on redefining our nation’s poverty
measure and recently published a report
entitled Alternative Poverty Estimates in
the United States: 2003.
Statistical reliability—For a discussion
of statistical collection and estimation,
sampling procedures, and measures of
statistical reliability pertaining to Census
Bureau data, see Appendix III.
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Table 650. Gross Domestic Product in Current and Real (2000) Dollars: 1960 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (526.4 represents $526,400,000,000). For explanation of gross domestic product and chained dollars, see text, this section]
Item
CURRENT DOLLARS
Gross domestic product . . . . .
Personal consumption expenditures . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross private domestic investment . . . .
Fixed investment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Change in business inventories . . . .
Net exports of goods and services . . . .
Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government consumption expenditures
and gross investment . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
National defense . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondefense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAINED (2000) DOLLARS
Gross domestic product . . . . .
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
Personal consumption expenditures . . .
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross private domestic investment . . . .
Fixed investment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Change in business inventories . . . .
Net exports of goods and services . . . .
Exports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government consumption expenditures
and gross investment . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
National defense . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondefense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1960
1970
1980
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2003
2004
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
526.4
331.7
43.3
152.8
135.6
78.9
75.7
3.2
4.2
27.0
22.8
1,038.5
648.5
85.0
272.0
291.5
152.4
150.4
2.0
4.0
59.7
55.8
2,789.5
1,757.1
214.2
696.1
846.9
479.3
485.6
-6.3
-13.1
280.8
293.8
5,803.1
3,839.9
474.2
1,249.9
2,115.9
861.0
846.4
14.5
-78.0
552.4
630.3
6,337.7
4,235.3
483.6
1,330.5
2,421.2
864.8
848.5
16.3
-33.2
635.3
668.6
6,657.4
4,477.9
526.7
1,379.4
2,571.8
953.4
932.5
20.8
-65.0
655.8
720.9
7,072.2
4,743.3
582.2
1,437.2
2,723.9
1,097.1
1,033.3
63.8
-93.6
720.9
814.5
7,397.7
4,975.8
611.6
1,485.1
2,879.1
1,144.0
1,112.9
31.1
-91.4
812.2
903.6
7,816.9
5,256.8
652.6
1,555.5
3,048.7
1,240.3
1,209.5
30.8
-96.2
868.6
964.8
8,304.3
5,547.4
692.7
1,619.0
3,235.8
1,389.8
1,317.8
72.0
-101.6
955.3
1,056.9
8,747.0
5,879.5
750.2
1,683.6
3,445.7
1,509.1
1,438.4
70.8
-159.9
955.9
1,115.9
9,268.4
6,282.5
817.6
1,804.8
3,660.0
1,625.7
1,558.8
66.9
-260.5
991.2
1,251.7
9,817.0 10,128.0 10,487.0 11,004.0
6,739.4 7,055.0 7,376.1 7,760.9
863.3
883.7
916.2
950.7
1,947.2 2,017.1 2,080.1 2,200.1
3,928.8 4,154.3 4,379.8 4,610.1
1,735.5 1,614.3 1,579.2 1,665.8
1,679.0 1,646.1 1,568.0 1,667.0
56.5
-31.7
11.2
-1.2
-379.5
-367.0
-424.9
-498.1
1,096.3 1,032.8 1,005.0 1,046.2
1,475.8 1,399.8 1,429.9 1,544.3
11,735.0
8,229.9
993.9
2,377.0
4,859.0
1,927.3
1,884.0
43.4
-606.2
1,175.5
1,781.6
.
.
.
.
.
111.6
64.1
53.4
10.7
47.5
233.8
113.5
87.6
25.8
120.3
566.2
243.8
168.0
75.8
322.4
1,180.2
508.3
374.0
134.3
671.9
1,271.0
533.9
376.9
157.0
737.0
1,291.2
525.2
362.9
162.4
766.0
1,325.5
519.1
353.7
165.5
806.3
1,369.2
519.2
348.7
170.5
850.0
1,416.0
527.4
354.6
172.8
888.6
1,468.7
530.9
349.6
181.3
937.8
1,518.3
530.4
345.7
184.7
987.9
1,620.8
555.8
360.6
195.2
1,065.0
1,721.6
578.8
370.3
208.5
1,142.8
.
2,501.8
3,771.9
5,161.7
7,112.5
7,336.6
7,532.7
7,835.5
8,031.7
8,328.9
8,703.5
9,066.9
9,470.3
9,817.0
9,890.7 10,074.8 10,381.3 10,841.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,597.4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
266.6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
90.6
103.3
2,451.9
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
427.1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
161.4
213.4
3,374.1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
645.3
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
323.5
310.9
4,770.3
453.5
1,484.0
2,851.7
895.1
886.6
15.4
-54.7
552.5
607.1
4,934.8
453.0
1,510.1
3,000.8
889.0
878.3
16.5
-15.9
629.7
645.6
5,099.8
488.4
1,550.4
3,085.7
968.3
953.5
20.6
-52.1
650.0
702.1
5,290.7
529.4
1,603.9
3,176.6
1,099.6
1,042.3
63.6
-79.4
706.5
785.9
5,433.5
552.6
1,638.6
3,259.9
1,134.0
1,109.6
29.9
-71.0
778.2
849.1
5,619.4
595.9
1,680.4
3,356.0
1,234.3
1,209.2
28.7
-79.6
843.4
923.0
5,831.8
646.9
1,725.3
3,468.0
1,387.7
1,320.6
71.2
-104.6
943.7
1,048.3
6,125.8
720.3
1,794.4
3,615.0
1,524.1
1,455.0
72.6
-203.7
966.5
1,170.3
6,438.6
804.6
1,876.6
3,758.0
1,642.6
1,576.3
68.9
-296.2
1,008.2
1,304.4
6,739.4
863.3
1,947.2
3,928.8
1,735.5
1,679.0
56.5
-379.5
1,096.3
1,475.8
6,910.4
900.7
1,986.7
4,023.2
1,598.4
1,629.4
-31.7
-399.1
1,036.7
1,435.8
7,123.4
959.6
2,037.4
4,128.6
1,560.7
1,548.9
11.7
-472.1
1,012.3
1,484.4
7,355.6
1,030.6
2,112.4
4,220.3
1,628.8
1,627.3
-0.8
-518.5
1,031.8
1,550.3
7,632.5
1,099.3
2,208.5
4,338.3
1,843.5
1,794.4
45.7
-583.7
1,120.3
1,704.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
715.4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
-64.9
1,012.9
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
-68.0
1,115.4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14.3
1,530.0
659.1
479.4
178.6
868.4
-91.1
1,555.3
646.6
450.7
195.4
906.5
-89.1
1,541.1
619.6
425.3
194.1
919.5
-78.6
1,541.3
596.4
404.6
191.7
943.3
-63.7
1,549.7
580.3
389.2
191.0
968.3
-51.1
1,564.9
573.5
383.8
189.6
990.5
-38.5
1,594.0
567.6
373.0
194.5
1,025.9
-23.8
1,624.4
561.2
365.3
195.9
1,063.0
-14.6
1,686.9
573.7
372.2
201.5
1,113.2
-5.8
1,721.6
578.8
370.3
208.5
1,142.8
0.2
1,780.3
601.4
384.9
216.5
1,179.0
1.6
1,857.9
646.6
414.6
232.0
1,211.4
3.7
1,909.4
689.6
451.8
237.6
1,219.8
0.8
1,946.5
721.7
484.9
236.4
1,224.8
-10.6
1,825.6
612.9
392.6
220.3
1,212.8
2002
1,956.6
680.8
437.4
243.4
1,275.8
NA Not available.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released 28 April 2005).
2,075.5
752.2
496.4
255.7
1,323.3
2,183.9
809.9
547.9
262.0
1,373.9
443
Table 651. Gross Domestic Product in Current and Real (2000) Dollars
by Industry: 2000 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (9,817.0 represents $9,817,000,000,000). Data are based on the 1997 NAICS. 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]
Current dollars
Industry
Gross domestic product 1 . . . . . . .
Private industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing . . . . . . .
Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agricultural services . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mining. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Metal mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coal mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oil and gas extraction . . . . . . . . . . .
Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wood products . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonmetallic mineral products . . . . .
Primary metals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fabricated metal products . . . . . . .
Machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Computer and electronic products . .
Electronic equipment, appliances,
and components. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor vehicles, bodies and
trailers, and parts . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other transportation equipment . . . .
Furniture and related products . . . .
Miscellaneous manufacturing . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food & beverage & tobacco . . . . . .
Textile mills & textile product mills . .
Apparel and leather and allied
products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper products . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing & 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 (incl. software) . .
Motion picture and sound recording . .
Broadcasting & telecommunications . .
Information and data processing
services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Finance and insurance 2 . . . . . . . . . . .
Real estate and rental and leasing . . . . .
Professional, scientific, and technical
services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Legal services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Computer systems design, related
services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous services . . . . . . . . . . .
Management of companies & enterprises
Administrative and waste management . .
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 . . .
Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NA Not available.
1
2000
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2002
2003
Chained (2000) dollars
2004
9,817.0 10,487.0 11,004.0 11,735.0
8,614.3 9,154.1 9,604.2 10,276.6
98.0
96.9
113.9
116.6
71.5
70.8
84.8
(NA)
26.5
26.1
29.1
(NA)
121.3
104.9
130.3
147.5
81.0
60.4
83.2
(NA)
27.0
27.4
27.7
(NA)
13.4
17.1
19.4
(NA)
189.3
210.7
222.2
241.2
435.9
479.1
501.3
541.4
1,426.2 1,347.2 1,402.3 1,494.0
865.3
771.9
798.0
862.6
31.4
30.0
32.0
(NA)
45.7
43.3
43.3
(NA)
48.2
41.6
38.9
(NA)
121.7
109.4
112.2
(NA)
109.3
97.6
96.4
(NA)
185.6
130.5
147.6
(NA)
2000
2002
2003
2004
9,817.0 10,074.8 10,381.4 10,841.9
8,614.3 8,851.6 9,123.0 9,543.5
98.0
98.1
103.5
96.9
71.5
69.9
72.7
(NA)
26.5
28.3
31.1
(NA)
121.3
112.4
104.6
106.9
81.0
77.6
65.3
(NA)
27.0
24.7
25.1
(NA)
13.4
10.9
12.7
(NA)
189.3
190.7
202.0
213.0
435.9
425.1
424.1
433.4
1,426.2 1,378.2 1,440.0 1,501.3
865.3
824.2
874.5
925.7
31.4
29.9
29.9
(NA)
45.7
42.8
43.4
(NA)
48.2
43.6
41.9
(NA)
121.7
106.3
109.9
(NA)
109.3
94.5
93.7
(NA)
185.6
195.3
250.9
(NA)
50.6
46.1
47.3
(NA)
50.6
46.4
48.9
(NA)
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118.1
64.4
32.7
57.5
561.0
154.8
26.5
114.1
70.0
30.0
59.4
575.3
172.5
22.3
121.9
67.6
28.9
62.0
604.4
173.3
21.7
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
631.4
(NA)
(NA)
118.1
64.4
32.7
57.5
561.0
154.8
26.5
120.3
64.5
28.2
55.9
553.0
153.0
21.7
131.0
60.1
27.2
57.8
566.2
154.6
21.9
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
578.4
(NA)
(NA)
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25.1
55.6
49.0
26.2
157.1
66.7
591.7
662.4
301.6
57.7
25.5
7.2
92.8
14.5
8.7
70.2
25.0
458.3
116.7
32.5
271.3
24.7
50.8
46.0
25.7
167.0
66.2
624.9
744.3
304.4
50.0
25.8
7.0
95.4
15.8
9.7
72.5
28.3
470.0
116.1
36.4
272.8
25.0
51.5
45.2
38.2
181.5
68.0
645.4
770.5
319.3
56.5
26.6
7.7
97.2
16.3
7.6
75.5
31.9
493.8
120.9
41.2
283.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
688.1
797.6
338.6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
547.2
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25.1
55.6
49.0
26.2
157.1
66.7
591.7
662.4
301.6
57.7
25.5
7.2
92.8
14.5
8.7
70.2
25.0
458.3
116.7
32.5
271.3
25.0
51.3
44.2
31.5
163.3
63.6
643.0
746.4
299.1
61.1
24.2
6.3
87.9
14.7
8.0
69.6
27.1
475.5
113.6
33.5
285.7
25.5
53.6
43.2
28.1
174.0
66.1
631.0
788.4
314.2
73.8
24.3
6.4
88.0
14.5
7.7
71.2
30.3
502.4
121.3
35.5
299.2
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
651.6
829.7
324.7
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
551.7
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
...
...
...
37.7
740.5
1,190.5
44.7
818.2
1,330.0
48.6
882.9
1,367.4
(NA)
972.4
1,451.3
37.7
740.5
1,190.5
42.5
793.8
1,239.7
46.1
856.3
1,244.1
(NA)
923.1
1,295.7
...
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675.1
136.1
712.9
149.2
743.3
160.6
792.1
(NA)
675.1
136.1
681.2
135.8
701.8
140.8
730.5
(NA)
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125.7
413.3
183.4
282.4
79.2
599.2
307.6
238.6
53.0
88.7
123.1
440.6
178.0
299.1
91.5
707.6
367.8
276.8
63.0
102.5
126.6
456.1
191.3
309.7
94.5
756.7
391.1
298.2
67.3
106.6
(NA)
(NA)
213.6
335.6
99.5
804.4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
111.8
125.7
413.3
183.4
282.4
79.2
599.2
307.6
238.6
53.0
88.7
123.5
421.9
179.8
286.7
79.2
647.6
348.7
241.7
57.9
94.7
129.8
431.2
186.5
299.6
77.8
669.3
363.6
246.8
59.9
95.6
(NA)
(NA)
197.2
317.7
77.3
690.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
97.5
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40.0
48.7
261.4
90.7
170.8
1,202.7
378.7
823.9
46.8
55.7
279.8
90.4
189.4
1,332.9
415.8
917.1
49.0
57.6
289.9
93.2
196.6
1,399.9
447.1
952.8
(NA)
(NA)
308.1
(NA)
(NA)
1,458.4
465.4
993.0
40.0
48.7
261.4
90.7
170.8
1,202.7
378.7
823.9
43.0
51.6
259.4
87.9
171.5
1,230.4
380.6
849.7
43.3
52.3
265.2
89.2
176.0
1,247.3
390.3
856.9
(NA)
(NA)
279.8
(NA)
(NA)
1,262.4
395.6
866.6
Includes industries, not shown separately.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea
/newsrelarchive/2005/gdpind04.pdf> (released 20 April 2005).
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Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 652. Gross Domestic Product in Current and Real (2000) Dollars by Type
of Product and Sector: 1990 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (5,803.1 represents $5,803,100,000,000). For explanation of chained dollars, see text, this section]
Type of product and sector
1990
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
5,803.1
7,397.7
8,747.0
9,268.4
9,817.0 10,128.0 10,487.0 11,004.0 11,735.0
CURRENT DOLLARS
Gross domestic product . . . . .
PRODUCT
Goods . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durable goods . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . .
Services . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . .
SECTOR
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2,155.8
957.9
1,198.0
3,113.7
533.5
2,661.1
1,235.7
1,425.4
4,098.4
638.1
3,143.4
1,530.5
1,612.8
4,789.8
813.8
3,311.3
1,616.5
1,694.8
5,081.8
875.3
3,449.3
1,689.4
1,760.0
5,425.6
942.1
3,412.6
1,588.6
1,824.0
5,725.6
989.8
3,439.5
1,570.9
1,868.6
6,056.8
990.7
3,564.5
1,618.8
1,945.7
6,384.7
1,054.8
3,837.2
1,752.0
2,085.2
6,727.5
1,170.3
Business . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonfarm . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Households and institutions
General government . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . .
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4,462.6
4,386.0
76.6
618.9
721.6
258.9
462.6
5,700.6
5,632.0
68.5
815.5
881.6
284.7
596.9
6,827.1
6,748.2
78.9
949.7
970.3
293.1
677.2
7,243.4
7,174.7
68.8
1,012.3
1,012.7
300.9
711.8
7,666.7
7,595.1
71.5
1,080.7
1,069.6
315.4
754.2
7,841.2
7,768.0
73.1
1,160.4
1,126.4
325.7
800.8
8,057.1
7,986.3
70.8
1,235.2
1,194.8
350.4
844.3
8,472.3
8,387.5
84.8
1,276.5
1,255.3
378.4
876.9
9,061.3
8,974.6
86.7
1,367.6
1,306.1
393.5
912.6
.....
7,112.5
8,031.7
9,066.9
9,470.3
9,817.0
9,890.7 10,074.8 10,381.3 10,841.9
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2,252.7
877.2
1,407.1
4,170.0
718.3
2,639.0
1,124.5
1,531.6
4,654.7
753.5
3,132.7
1,473.1
1,661.8
5,057.5
879.1
3,312.6
1,594.1
1,718.9
5,245.1
913.0
3,449.3
1,689.4
1,760.0
5,425.6
942.1
3,390.9
1,613.0
1,776.9
5,553.2
945.6
3,432.8
1,625.8
1,805.6
5,718.0
922.8
3,581.8
1,719.7
1,862.5
5,850.9
950.4
3,846.3
1,896.2
1,956.1
6,006.0
1,001.3
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5,287.0
5,237.9
49.3
841.2
1,003.9
371.6
633.6
6,076.8
6,030.2
49.6
945.1
1,020.6
334.1
686.5
7,017.1
6,955.3
61.6
1,010.4
1,041.0
315.2
725.8
7,376.8
7,314.2
62.9
1,042.3
1,051.4
312.7
738.7
7,666.7
7,595.1
71.5
1,080.7
1,069.6
315.4
754.2
7,691.0
7,625.7
65.6
1,110.0
1,089.3
317.0
772.3
7,831.0
7,761.3
69.9
1,135.8
1,107.4
323.2
784.3
8,132.1
8,059.6
72.7
1,132.5
1,120.1
331.7
788.3
8,549.7
8,488.2
65.5
1,170.3
1,129.6
334.3
795.2
CHAINED (2000) DOLLARS
Gross domestic product
PRODUCT
Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Durable goods . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . . . . . .
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTOR
Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonfarm . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Households and institutions . .
General government . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . .
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea
/dn/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released as 28 April 2005).
Table 653. GDP Components in Real (2000) Dollars—Annual Percent Change:
1990 to 2004
[Change from previous year; for 1990, change from 1989 and for 1996, change from 1995. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease]
Component
Gross domestic product (GDP). . .
1990
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
1.9
3.7
4.5
4.2
4.5
3.7
0.8
1.9
3.0
2004
4.4
Personal consumption expenditures
Durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable goods . . . . . . . . . .
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3.4
7.8
2.6
2.9
3.8
8.6
2.7
3.3
5.0
11.3
4.0
4.2
5.1
11.7
4.6
4.0
4.7
7.3
3.8
4.5
2.5
4.3
2.0
2.4
3.1
6.5
2.6
2.6
3.3
7.4
3.7
2.2
3.8
6.7
4.6
2.8
Gross private domestic investment .
Fixed investment . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential . . . . . . . . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software . . .
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9.0
9.3
5.7
10.6
8.0
12.4
9.2
12.1
7.3
13.8
1.9
9.8
10.2
11.1
5.1
13.3
7.6
7.8
8.3
9.2
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12.7
6.0
5.7
6.5
8.7
6.8
9.4
0.7
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-4.2
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-4.9
0.4
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-4.9
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-17.8
-5.5
4.8
4.4
5.1
3.3
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6.4
8.8
13.2
10.3
10.6
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Goods . .
Services .
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3.6
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8.4
8.8
7.2
8.7
9.3
5.5
11.9
14.4
6.0
13.6
14.4
9.4
2.4
2.2
2.9
11.6
11.7
11.4
4.3
3.8
5.6
11.5
12.4
6.9
8.7
11.2
2.9
13.1
13.5
11.1
-5.4
-6.1
-3.7
-2.7
-3.2
-0.3
-2.3
-4.1
1.8
3.4
3.7
1.9
1.9
2.2
1.4
4.4
4.7
3.1
8.6
8.8
8.0
9.9
10.8
5.8
Government consumption expenditures
and gross investment . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
National defense . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondefense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(NA)
(NA)
1.0
-1.2
-1.4
-0.7
2.3
1.9
-1.0
-2.8
2.6
3.6
1.9
-1.1
-2.1
0.7
3.6
3.9
2.2
1.9
2.8
4.7
2.1
0.9
-0.5
3.5
2.7
3.4
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.2
4.4
7.5
7.7
7.1
2.8
2.8
6.6
9.0
2.4
0.7
1.9
4.7
7.3
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445
Table 654. Gross State Product in Current and Real (2000) Dollars by State:
1990 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (5,674.0 represents $5,674,000,000,000). For definition of gross state product or chained dollars, see text,
this section]
Current dollars
Chained (2000) dollars
State
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004,
prel
1990
2000
2002
1
2003
2004,
prel.
United States . . . . . . 5,674.0 9,749.1 10,412.2 10,923.8 11,649.8 6,939.7 9,749.1 10,009.4 10,289.2 10,720.3
Alabama .
Alaska . .
Arizona. .
Arkansas
California
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71.1
114.2
123.8
130.8
138.5
25.0
27.6
29.7
31.7
33.9
69.3
157.6
173.1
183.3
199.7
38.1
66.2
71.2
74.5
80.1
788.3 1,291.1 1,363.6 1,438.1 1,543.8
86.6
114.2
118.2
122.7
31.9
27.6
28.7
28.1
81.1
157.6
168.0
175.5
45.1
66.2
68.1
69.7
955.9 1,291.1 1,324.3 1,369.2
126.9
29.0
187.3
72.8
1,438.7
Colorado. . . . . . . .
Connecticut . . . . . .
Delaware . . . . . . .
District of Columbia
Florida . . . . . . . . .
Georgia . . . . . . . .
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74.2
99.0
20.1
40.1
257.2
139.5
171.4
160.7
42.4
58.4
470.1
291.0
181.2
167.2
47.0
67.2
522.3
307.4
188.4
174.1
50.5
70.7
553.7
321.2
200.0
187.1
54.5
75.3
594.5
340.7
91.3
124.6
28.1
55.1
320.5
172.1
171.4
160.7
42.4
58.4
470.1
291.0
174.7
160.1
44.5
62.6
497.7
294.8
178.3
164.1
47.0
64.1
517.9
303.0
185.2
172.4
49.4
66.9
543.8
314.3
Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois .
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Iowa . .
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31.9
17.8
277.2
110.1
55.9
40.2
35.2
464.3
194.7
90.8
43.8
38.3
486.2
203.3
97.8
46.7
40.4
499.7
213.3
102.4
50.1
43.4
528.9
227.3
114.3
41.0
19.6
336.3
131.0
64.5
40.2
35.2
464.3
194.7
90.8
41.4
37.4
465.8
195.0
93.2
43.0
38.8
470.1
201.3
95.6
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485.2
208.4
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Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine. . .
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51.3
67.5
93.6
23.3
113.7
83.4
112.7
134.8
35.7
180.0
89.9
121.6
134.4
39.0
202.8
93.3
128.3
144.3
40.8
213.1
99.1
135.4
152.0
43.3
226.5
62.4
81.3
121.7
29.3
145.2
83.4
112.7
134.8
35.7
180.0
85.8
116.3
130.6
37.1
192.5
86.8
120.5
130.7
38.1
198.3
89.9
124.1
133.3
39.5
206.4
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Michigan. . . . .
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158.9
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100.3
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104.1
276.8
337.2
185.4
64.1
176.4
287.2
347.0
199.3
68.6
187.1
297.1
359.4
210.2
71.9
193.8
317.7
372.8
225.6
76.2
203.2
195.7
234.2
121.5
46.7
128.0
276.8
337.2
185.4
64.1
176.4
278.2
333.7
191.7
65.2
178.6
284.3
341.0
198.5
66.6
181.6
298.0
346.0
207.8
68.9
185.8
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55.7
74.8
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344.0
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60.6
82.4
46.1
377.8
25.6
65.4
89.7
48.2
394.0
27.7
67.9
99.4
52.1
415.9
16.2
40.3
40.5
27.7
266.6
21.4
55.7
74.8
43.6
344.0
22.6
57.6
78.2
44.5
363.0
23.5
60.7
83.6
45.9
371.8
24.7
61.2
90.4
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383.7
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New York . . . .
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18.1
371.2
53.4
802.9
301.3
20.0
385.7
57.1
838.0
315.5
21.6
398.9
60.9
899.7
335.4
23.6
418.3
28.7
624.3
173.6
13.5
274.9
50.4
769.4
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18.1
371.2
52.5
777.1
286.9
19.0
369.4
54.2
801.0
295.9
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375.7
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843.1
307.6
21.1
384.0
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248.3
21.5
65.7
89.9
113.0
391.5
33.8
112.8
95.3
115.1
424.8
37.0
122.3
101.2
120.0
443.7
39.4
128.0
107.2
128.1
468.8
41.9
135.3
70.0
63.2
305.2
27.2
79.0
89.9
113.0
391.5
33.8
112.8
91.8
112.9
404.6
35.0
116.4
93.8
116.1
415.3
36.5
120.0
96.7
121.4
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124.1
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174.3
722.8
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17.7
25.8
191.4
775.5
73.6
19.4
27.3
203.1
821.9
76.7
20.5
29.4
216.9
880.9
82.4
22.1
14.9
115.5
462.0
38.8
13.8
23.2
174.3
722.8
67.9
17.7
24.7
183.2
755.4
70.1
18.7
25.6
191.2
769.4
71.6
19.6
26.8
199.5
803.7
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20.6
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115.7
28.3
100.3
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221.3
41.7
176.2
17.4
288.8
234.0
45.3
189.5
20.3
304.1
245.1
46.7
198.1
22.3
326.6
259.8
49.8
211.7
24.3
187.9
145.6
33.2
119.1
15.2
260.3
221.3
41.7
176.2
17.4
274.5
223.5
42.7
181.2
19.5
283.9
229.7
43.2
186.4
19.9
299.4
238.3
44.3
194.1
20.7
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For chained (2000) dollar estimates, states will not add to U.S. total.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, July 2005; and Internet site at <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea
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U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 655. Gross State Product in Chained (2000) Dollars by Selected
Industries and State: 2003
[In billions of dollars (10,289.2 represents $10,289,200,000,000). For definition of gross state product or chained dollars, see
text, this section. Industries based on 1997 North American Industry Classification System; see text, Section 12, Labor]
State
Total
United States
3
1
Wholesale
trade
Information
Professional
services
Health
care
and
social
assistance
Government 2
424.1
1,440.0
631.0
788.4
856.3
502.4
701.8
669.3
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9.2
2.9
53.8
21.6
0.6
26.0
13.4
181.5
7.2
0.7
10.0
4.7
80.1
11.3
1.8
16.0
5.9
106.9
6.6
1.0
14.5
3.2
96.3
4.0
0.9
5.9
3.1
85.4
7.2
1.0
9.6
2.4
109.0
8.1
1.6
10.9
5.1
75.3
19.0
5.5
20.3
8.6
142.9
Colorado. . . . . . . .
Connecticut . . . . . .
Delaware . . . . . . .
District of Columbia
Florida . . . . . . . . .
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303.0
9.7
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1.4
0.7
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14.8
21.1
4.8
0.2
31.0
43.0
9.9
9.2
1.8
0.7
35.3
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13.2
11.4
2.4
1.0
47.4
22.8
12.4
27.1
15.2
3.6
37.3
18.8
17.2
6.8
0.9
4.7
24.6
21.3
15.1
12.7
2.8
12.7
31.4
18.8
9.8
11.6
2.2
2.9
37.0
16.2
20.4
13.8
3.8
22.1
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Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois .
Indiana .
Iowa . .
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Alaska . .
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Arkansas
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66.2
58.4
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1.6
2.1
34.0
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5.8
3.6
3.5
31.4
15.0
7.3
2.0
1.6
46.8
12.0
9.9
1.3
0.8
20.5
4.9
3.3
2.0
2.5
38.1
7.4
3.0
2.9
2.4
28.6
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6.2
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Kentucky
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20.1
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8.8
8.8
3.7
14.0
11.5
16.8
16.6
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32.3
Massachusetts.
Michigan. . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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284.3
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198.5
66.6
181.6
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28.8
10.9
28.8
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20.3
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3.6
11.8
17.5
26.0
14.7
6.6
14.7
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2.3
10.4
21.9
22.2
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4.6
12.7
23.3
33.5
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20.1
Montana . . . . . .
Nebraska . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire .
New Jersey . . . .
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23.5
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2.4
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3.1
6.6
43.3
1.4
4.1
3.5
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32.0
2.1
4.5
7.5
4.6
27.5
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6.9
3.9
32.5
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2.3
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1.2
2.6
4.3
2.8
30.3
2.0
4.1
4.0
3.5
23.7
3.8
8.5
8.1
4.0
35.4
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New York . . . .
North Carolina .
North Dakota . .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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54.2
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9.9
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11.6
3.6
66.0
13.9
0.8
20.1
3.4
58.5
16.5
1.7
27.6
10.1
78.5
35.4
3.0
39.4
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon. . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina.
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93.8
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6.8
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4.4
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27.9
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5.1
6.3
8.1
34.7
3.1
6.5
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South Dakota
Tennessee . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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25.6
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769.4
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32.1
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101.3
8.0
3.2
1.4
13.2
54.3
3.9
1.1
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18.1
61.3
6.3
1.8
4.4
11.8
50.6
6.6
1.2
0.7
6.3
38.5
2.9
0.8
0.6
9.0
49.4
4.4
1.0
2.1
14.8
44.7
3.8
1.7
3.1
22.1
86.1
9.9
2.4
Virginia. . . . .
Washington . .
West Virginia .
Wisconsin . . .
Wyoming . . .
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283.9
229.7
43.2
186.4
19.9
12.0
9.7
1.6
7.5
1.0
36.4
21.0
5.1
43.6
1.3
12.8
14.1
2.1
10.6
0.8
19.8
18.5
4.0
13.9
1.4
18.9
13.8
1.7
13.6
0.6
16.6
21.4
1.4
6.0
0.4
29.3
15.4
1.7
7.7
0.6
14.1
14.3
4.0
14.1
0.9
45.9
31.2
7.1
19.5
2.8
- Represents zero. 1 Includes industries not shown separately. 2 Includes Federal civilian and military and state and local
government. 3 States will not add to U.S. total as chained-dollar estimates are usually not additive.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, July 2005; and Internet site at <http://www.bea.doc.gov
/bea/regional/gsp/> and <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/newsrelarchive/2005/gsp0605.pdf> (released 23 June 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
447
Table 656. Relation of GDP, GNP, Net National Product, National Income,
Personal Income, Disposable Personal Income, and Personal Saving:
1990 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (5,803.1 represents $5,803,100,000,000). For definitions, see text, this section]
Item
Gross domestic product . . . . . . . .
Plus: Income receipts from the rest
of the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Income payments to the rest
of the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equals: Gross national product . . .
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
1995
1999
..
5,803.1
7,397.7
9,268.4
..
2003
2004
9,817.0 10,128.0 10,487.0 11,004.0
2000
11,735.0
189.1
233.9
320.8
154.3
5,837.9
682.5
5,155.4
66.2
5,089.1
437.8
198.1
7,433.4
878.4
6,555.1
101.2
6,453.9
696.7
287.0
9,302.2
1,101.3
8,200.9
-35.7
8,236.7
851.3
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398.7
524.2
629.8
664.6
673.3
724.4
751.3
800.6
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410.1
532.8
661.4
702.7
731.1
748.3
773.2
820.2
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442.2
367.1
495.4
559.0
566.3
532.9
543.0
549.5
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39.4
46.9
67.4
87.1
92.8
80.9
77.7
82.1
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1.6
0.1
11.4
16.4
10.1
5.2
5.3
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2.8
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924.0
595.2
4,878.6
592.8
1,016.4
877.4
6,152.3
744.1
1,264.2
1,022.1
7,802.4
1,107.5
1,387.0
1,084.0
8,429.7
1,235.7
1,380.0
1,193.9
8,724.1
1,237.3
1,334.6
1,282.7
8,878.9
1,051.2
1,322.7
1,335.4
9,161.8
1,001.9
1,387.3
1,405.9
9,673.0
1,038.9
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4,285.8
3,986.4
299.4
5,408.2
5,157.3
250.9
6,695.0
6,536.4
158.6
7,194.0
7,025.6
168.5
7,486.8
7,354.5
132.3
7,827.7
7,668.5
159.2
8,159.9
8,049.3
110.6
8,634.0
8,531.9
102.1
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- Represents zero or rounds to zero.
1
322.4
2002
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382.7
2001
329.0
405.8
343.7
278.8
274.7
273.9
9,855.9 10,171.6 10,514.1 11,059.2
1,187.8 1,281.5 1,303.9 1,353.9
8,668.1 8,890.2 9,210.1 9,705.2
-127.2
-89.6
-15.3
25.6
8,795.2 8,979.8 9,225.4 9,679.6
817.9
767.3
874.6 1,021.1
301.8
361.9
11,778.9
1,407.3
10,371.6
50.9
10,320.6
1,181.6
Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea
/dn/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released as 28 April 2005).
Table 657. Selected Per Capita Income and Product Measures in Current and
Real (2000) Dollars: 1960 to 2004
[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
Year
Gross
domestic
product
Gross
national
product
Chained (2000) dollars
Personal
Disposable
consumpPersonal
personal tion expenincome
income
ditures
Gross
domestic
product
Personal
Gross Disposable
consumpnational
personal tion expenproduct
income
ditures
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
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2,912
3,700
5,064
7,586
12,249
13,601
14,017
15,092
16,638
17,695
18,542
19,517
20,827
22,169
2,929
3,727
5,095
7,646
12,400
13,745
14,174
15,251
16,792
17,806
18,616
19,590
20,923
22,275
2,277
2,860
4,090
6,181
10,134
11,266
11,951
12,635
13,915
14,787
15,466
16,255
17,358
18,545
2,022
2,563
3,587
5,498
8,822
9,765
10,426
11,131
12,319
13,037
13,649
14,241
15,297
16,257
1,835
2,283
3,162
4,789
7,716
8,439
8,945
9,775
10,589
11,406
12,048
12,766
13,685
14,546
13,840
16,420
18,391
19,961
22,666
23,007
22,346
23,146
24,593
25,382
26,024
26,664
27,514
28,221
13,938
16,554
18,520
20,133
22,956
23,259
22,607
23,396
24,828
25,548
26,137
26,770
27,647
28,358
9,735
11,594
13,563
15,291
16,940
17,217
17,418
17,828
19,011
19,476
19,906
20,072
20,740
21,120
8,837
10,331
11,955
13,320
14,816
14,879
14,944
15,656
16,343
17,040
17,570
17,994
18,554
18,898
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
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23,195
23,650
24,668
25,578
26,844
27,749
28,982
30,424
31,674
33,181
34,759
35,491
36,386
37,805
39,921
23,335
23,770
24,783
25,700
26,944
27,884
29,112
30,544
31,752
33,302
34,897
35,644
36,480
37,995
40,071
19,500
19,923
20,870
21,356
22,176
23,078
24,176
25,334
26,880
27,933
29,847
30,572
30,806
31,476
32,907
17,131
17,609
18,494
18,872
19,555
20,287
21,091
21,940
23,161
23,968
25,472
26,236
27,159
28,034
29,372
15,349
15,722
16,485
17,204
18,004
18,665
19,490
20,323
21,291
22,491
23,862
24,723
25,592
26,663
27,998
28,429
28,007
28,556
28,940
29,741
30,128
30,881
31,886
32,833
33,904
34,759
34,660
34,955
35,666
36,883
28,600
28,150
28,693
29,079
29,850
30,271
31,015
32,010
32,912
34,027
34,897
34,810
35,049
35,846
37,023
21,281
21,109
21,548
21,493
21,812
22,153
22,546
23,065
24,131
24,564
25,472
25,698
26,229
26,570
27,240
19,067
18,848
19,208
19,593
20,082
20,382
20,835
21,365
22,183
23,050
23,862
24,216
24,715
25,270
25,965
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea
/dn/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released as 28 April 2005).
448
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 658. Personal Consumption Expenditures in Current and Real (2000)
Dollars by Type: 1990 to 2003
[In billions of dollars (3,839.9 represents $3,839,900,000,000). For definition of ‘‘chained’’ dollars, see text, this section]
Current dollars
Expenditure
Total expenditures
1
.........
Food and tobacco 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food purchased for off-premise
consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Purchased meals and beverages 2 . . .
Tobacco products . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clothing, accessories, and jewelry 1 . . . .
Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jewelry and watches . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Housing 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Owner-occupied nonfarm dwellingsspace rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tenant-occupied nonfarm
dwellings-space rent . . . . . . . . . . .
Household operation 1. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Semidurable house furnishings 4 . . . .
Cleaning and polishing preparations . .
Household utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water and other sanitary services. .
Fuel oil and coal . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone and telegraph . . . . . . . . .
Medical care 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drug preparations and sundries 5. . . .
Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dentists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hospitals and nursing homes 6 . . . . .
Health insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Medical care 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal business 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Expense of handling life insurance 8 . .
Legal services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Funeral and burial expenses . . . . . . .
Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User-operated transportation 1. . . . . .
New autos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net purchases of used autos . . . . .
Tires, tubes, accessories, etc. . . . .
Repair, greasing, washing, parking,
storage, rental, and leasing . . . . .
Gasoline and oil . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Purchased local transportation . . . . .
Mass transit systems . . . . . . . . . .
Taxicab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Purchased intercity transportation 1 . .
Railway (commutation) . . . . . . . . .
Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Airline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recreation 1, 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Magazines, newspapers, and sheet
music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nondurable toys and sport supplies . .
Video and audio products, including
musical instruments and
computer goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Computers, peripherals, and
software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education and research. . . . . . . . . . . .
Higher education . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Religious and welfare activities . . . . . . .
Foreign travel and other, net 1 . . . . . . .
Foreign travel by U.S. residents. . . . .
Expenditures abroad by U.S.
residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Expenditures in the
United States by nonresidents . . . . .
Chained (2000) dollars
1990
2000
2002
2003
1990
2000
2002
2003
.
.
3,839.9
677.8
6,739.4
1,003.7
7,376.1
1,095.0
7,760.9
1,152.6
4,770.3
867.1
6,739.4
1,003.7
7,123.4
1,034.4
7,355.6
1,068.4
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.
.
.
.
.
401.6
227.7
41.0
261.5
31.5
172.4
30.3
56.9
597.9
566.7
348.8
78.5
397.0
47.0
250.4
50.6
93.4
1,006.5
615.6
380.0
89.1
404.4
49.3
252.5
51.0
95.8
1,144.8
647.1
406.5
88.1
412.3
50.7
256.0
53.6
96.9
1,188.4
485.7
289.6
87.7
247.7
30.4
157.7
26.5
68.5
802.2
566.7
348.8
78.5
397.0
47.0
250.4
50.6
93.4
1,006.5
589.8
358.7
76.3
416.8
50.3
266.1
52.5
93.1
1,062.0
609.2
375.6
74.2
433.6
52.5
277.2
57.1
93.7
1,076.1
.
412.8
712.2
820.7
859.6
551.6
712.2
759.4
776.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
150.7
433.3
38.4
22.5
38.9
141.1
74.2
26.8
27.1
12.9
60.5
635.1
65.4
138.6
32.4
270.9
43.4
31.8
250.9
53.2
40.9
9.5
471.7
434.7
89.7
29.3
29.9
227.5
719.3
67.6
36.5
61.6
209.9
102.3
41.0
50.8
15.8
125.1
1,218.3
169.4
236.8
61.8
482.6
84.0
68.4
539.1
96.1
63.9
14.0
853.4
793.8
103.6
60.7
49.0
258.7
746.0
68.3
37.4
66.6
221.9
111.7
40.8
55.2
14.1
128.3
1,444.9
213.0
278.3
72.2
574.0
96.1
79.7
552.1
84.8
71.3
14.6
877.5
827.2
101.6
58.4
50.7
262.3
779.6
69.5
37.9
69.1
242.4
116.1
51.2
58.2
16.9
129.8
1,557.2
233.7
298.2
75.0
616.8
106.0
88.1
577.7
91.5
77.3
15.7
925.5
872.9
97.5
53.9
53.2
199.9
485.0
41.8
20.1
46.2
174.5
81.1
36.6
41.1
16.7
58.3
905.9
90.1
194.7
53.5
386.4
70.1
52.8
330.0
86.2
62.2
15.0
590.1
546.6
102.5
42.4
29.3
227.5
719.3
67.6
36.5
61.6
209.9
102.3
41.0
50.8
15.8
125.1
1,218.3
169.4
236.8
61.8
482.6
84.0
68.4
539.1
96.1
63.9
14.0
853.4
793.8
103.6
60.7
49.0
238.8
738.8
70.9
39.4
63.8
212.1
104.5
40.2
52.0
15.4
130.7
1,355.6
195.4
270.6
66.4
531.0
92.1
73.9
531.3
79.4
63.9
13.5
889.0
833.4
103.3
57.6
48.7
235.6
763.8
73.1
43.2
67.2
215.5
106.2
41.0
52.8
15.4
133.4
1,414.6
208.6
285.6
66.2
546.5
96.4
76.9
547.3
82.6
66.0
13.9
911.0
854.4
101.0
56.9
50.6
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
84.9
111.2
8.4
5.8
2.6
28.6
0.6
1.3
22.7
290.2
183.5
175.7
12.2
9.1
3.1
47.4
0.5
2.4
36.7
585.7
186.0
163.4
12.4
9.0
3.4
37.9
0.6
2.3
28.1
628.3
186.2
191.3
12.6
8.8
3.7
40.0
0.6
2.3
30.3
660.7
109.4
141.8
10.9
7.5
3.4
32.5
0.8
1.5
24.8
276.5
183.5
175.7
12.2
9.1
3.1
47.4
0.5
2.4
36.7
585.7
175.4
180.7
11.8
8.5
3.2
43.6
0.5
2.2
34.0
646.0
172.5
182.0
11.1
7.8
3.3
45.3
0.5
2.0
36.1
689.6
.
.
21.6
32.8
35.0
56.6
35.3
59.0
36.6
60.2
29.3
28.3
35.0
56.6
34.0
65.0
34.6
70.2
.
53.0
116.6
119.1
121.3
18.6
116.6
154.4
176.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
8.9
83.7
43.8
88.7
-7.7
42.7
43.8
163.8
86.4
172.3
-13.0
84.4
44.2
190.7
103.9
202.9
-6.4
77.4
46.1
201.7
112.2
211.2
-2.7
79.2
(NA)
125.6
69.6
121.2
-13.1
53.3
(NA)
163.8
86.4
172.3
-13.0
84.4
(NA)
173.7
93.5
191.5
-9.1
73.7
(NA)
174.7
95.7
193.7
-8.5
71.0
.
3.6
4.6
5.6
6.6
3.6
4.6
5.2
5.2
.
53.0
100.7
87.9
86.7
68.8
100.7
86.6
83.0
NA - Not available. 1 Includes other expenditures not shown separately. 2 Consists of purchases (including tips) of meals
and beverages from retail, service, and amusement establishments; hotels; dining and buffet cars; schools; school fraternities;
institutions; clubs; and industrial lunch rooms. Includes meals and beverages consumed both on- and off-premise. 3 Includes
mattresses and bedsprings. 4 Consists largely of textile house furnishings including piece goods allocated to house furnishing
5
use. Also includes lamp shades, brooms, and brushes.
Excludes drug preparations and related products dispensed by
physicians, hospitals, and other medical services. 6 Consists of (1) current expenditures (including consumption of fixed capital)
of nonprofit hospitals and nursing homes and (2) payments by patients to proprietary and government hospitals and nursing
7
Consists of (1) premiums, less benefits and dividends, for health hospitalization and accidental death and
homes.
dismemberment insurance provided by commercial insurance carriers and (2) administrative expenses (including consumption of
fixed capital) of Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans and of other independent prepaid and self-insured health plans. 8 Consists
of (1) operating expenses of life insurance carriers and private noninsured pension plans and (2) premiums less benefits and
dividends of fraternal benefit societies. Excludes expenses allocated by commercial carriers to accident and health insurance. 9
For additional details, see Table 1222.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, August 2004. See also
<http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released as 05 August 2004).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
449
Table 659. Personal Income and Its Disposition: 1990 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (4,878.6 represents $4,878,600,000,000), except as indicated. For definition of personal income and chained
dollars, see text, this section]
Item
Personal income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Compensation of employees, received
Wage and salary disbursements . . . .
Supplements to wages and salaries .
Proprietors’ income 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonfarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rental income of persons 1 . . . . . . . .
Personal income receipts on assets . .
Personal interest income . . . . . . . . .
Personal dividend income . . . . . . . .
Personal current transfer receipts . . . .
Government social benefits to
persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Old-age, survivors, disability, and
health insurance benefits . . . . . . .
Other current transfer receipts,
from business(net) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Contributions for government
social insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less: Personal current taxes . . . . . . . .
Equals: Disposable personal income .
Less: Personal outlays . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal consumption expenditures . .
Personal interest payments . . . . . . . .
Personal current transfer payments. . .
Equals: Personal saving. . . . . . . . . .
Personal saving as a percentage of
disposable personal income . . . . . . .
Addenda:
Disposable personal income:
Total, billions of chained (2000) dollars
Per capita:
Current dollars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chained (2000) dollars . . . . . . . . . .
1990
1995
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4,878.6
3,338.2
2,754.0
584.2
380.6
31.9
348.7
50.7
924.0
755.2
168.8
595.2
6,152.3
4,177.0
3,419.3
757.7
492.1
22.7
469.5
122.1
1,016.4
763.2
253.2
877.4
7,802.4
5,352.0
4,466.3
885.7
678.3
28.6
649.7
147.3
1,264.2
928.6
335.6
1,022.1
8,429.7
5,782.7
4,829.2
953.4
728.4
22.7
705.7
150.3
1,387.0
1,011.0
376.1
1,084.0
8,724.1
5,942.1
4,942.8
999.3
771.9
19.7
752.2
167.4
1,380.0
1,011.0
369.0
1,193.9
8,878.9
6,069.5
4,976.3
1,093.2
769.6
9.7
759.9
170.9
1,334.6
946.7
387.9
1,282.7
9,161.8
6,289.0
5,103.6
1,185.5
834.1
21.8
812.3
153.8
1,322.7
929.9
392.8
1,335.4
9,673.0
6,632.0
5,355.7
1,276.3
902.8
18.2
884.6
165.1
1,387.3
946.2
441.1
1,405.9
.
573.1
858.4
988.0
1,041.6
1,143.9
1,248.9
1,306.4
1,373.2
.
351.8
506.8
588.9
620.8
668.5
708.3
733.8
779.2
.
22.2
19.0
34.1
42.4
50.0
33.7
28.9
32.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
410.1
592.8
4,285.8
3,986.4
3,839.9
116.1
30.4
299.4
532.8
744.1
5,408.2
5,157.3
4,975.8
132.7
48.9
250.9
661.4
1,107.5
6,695.0
6,536.4
6,282.5
181.0
73.0
158.6
702.7
1,235.7
7,194.0
7,025.6
6,739.4
204.7
81.5
168.5
731.1
1,237.3
7,486.8
7,354.5
7,055.0
212.2
87.2
132.3
748.3
1,051.2
7,827.7
7,668.5
7,376.1
197.2
95.3
159.2
773.2
1,001.9
8,159.9
8,049.3
7,760.9
185.3
103.1
110.6
820.2
1,038.9
8,634.0
8,531.9
8,229.9
188.5
113.5
102.1
.
7.0
4.6
2.4
2.3
1.8
2.0
1.4
1.2
.
5,324.2
5,905.7
6,861.3
7,194.0
7,333.3
7,559.5
7,733.8
8,007.3
.
.
17,131
21,281
20,287
22,153
23,968
24,564
25,472
25,472
26,236
25,698
27,159
26,229
28,034
26,570
29,372
27,240
1
With inventory valuation adjustments and capital consumption adjustment.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released as 28 April 2005).
Table 660. Gross Saving and Investment: 1990 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (940.4 represents $940,400,000,000)]
Item
Gross saving . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net private saving. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal saving . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Undistributed corporate profits with
IVA and CCA 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wage accruals less disbursements.
Net government saving . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumption of fixed capital. . . . . . .
Private . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Domestic business . . . . . . . . . . .
Households and institutions . . . . .
Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990
1995
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
940.4
258.0
422.7
299.4
1,184.5
306.2
491.1
250.9
1,674.3
573.0
419.0
158.6
1,770.5
582.7
343.3
168.5
1,657.6
376.1
324.6
132.3
1,484.3
180.3
459.8
159.2
1,487.7
133.8
501.5
110.6
1,620.0
212.7
570.7
102.1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
123.3
-164.8
-172.0
7.2
682.5
551.6
466.4
85.1
130.9
67.9
63.0
223.8
16.4
-184.9
-197.0
12.0
878.4
713.4
600.2
113.2
165.0
81.9
83.1
255.3
5.2
154.0
103.6
50.4
1,101.3
914.3
769.8
144.5
187.0
84.8
102.1
174.8
239.4
189.5
50.0
1,187.8
990.8
836.1
154.8
197.0
87.2
109.8
192.3
51.5
46.7
4.8
1,281.5
1,075.5
903.7
171.7
206.0
88.2
117.8
300.7
-279.5
-254.5
-25.0
1,303.9
1,092.8
912.6
180.2
211.2
89.0
122.1
390.9
-367.8
-364.5
-3.2
1,353.9
1,135.9
942.6
193.3
218.1
90.2
127.9
468.5
-358.0
-375.6
17.6
1,407.3
1,178.3
967.3
211.0
229.0
93.0
136.0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,006.7
1,076.7
861.0
215.7
6.6
-76.6
66.2
1,285.7
1,376.7
1,144.0
232.7
0.9
-91.9
101.2
1,638.5
1,912.4
1,625.7
286.8
4.8
-278.7
-35.7
1,643.3
2,040.0
1,735.5
304.5
0.8
-397.4
-127.2
1,567.9
1,938.3
1,614.3
324.0
1.1
-371.5
-89.6
1,468.9
1,926.6
1,579.2
347.4
1.3
-458.9
-15.3
1,513.3
2,024.2
1,665.8
358.5
3.1
-514.0
25.6
1,671.0
2,307.0
1,927.3
379.7
1.3
-637.3
50.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
974.3
-33.8
-104.1
70.3
394.2
1,204.5
-19.9
-115.1
95.2
498.4
1,333.3
341.0
188.5
152.5
811.2
1,334.1
436.4
276.6
159.8
852.1
1,400.1
257.5
134.9
122.6
656.9
1,552.6
-68.4
-165.5
97.1
622.7
1,637.4
-149.7
-274.3
124.7
670.3
1,749.0
-129.0
-282.5
153.6
899.7
..
16.3
16.2
17.9
17.7
16.2
14.1
13.5
13.8
..
4.5
4.2
6.1
5.8
3.7
1.7
1.2
1.8
Gross domestic investment,
capital account transactions,
and net lending . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross domestic investment . . . . . . . . .
Gross private domestic investment. . . .
Gross government investment. . . . . . .
Capital account transactions (net) . . . . .
Net lending or net borrowing . . . . . . . .
Statistical discrepancy . . . . . . . . . . .
Addenda:
Gross private saving . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gross government saving . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net domestic investment . . . . . . . . . .
Gross saving as a percentage of gross
national income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Net saving as a percentage of gross
national income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- Represents or rounds to zero. 1 IVA and CCA = Inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn
/nipaweb/SelectTable.asp?Selected=N> (released as 28 April 2005).
450
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 661. Personal Income in Current and Constant (2000) Dollars by State:
1990 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (4,861.9 represents $4,861,900,000,000). 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 656, 657, and 659
Current dollars
Constant (2000) dollars
State
United States . .
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004,
prel.
1
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004,
prel.
4,861.9
8,422.1
8,869.8
9,151.7
9,672.2
6,039.9
8,422.1
8,565.9
8,673.7
8,970.4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
63.7
12.6
62.6
34.1
648.3
105.8
18.7
132.6
58.7
1,103.8
114.7
20.9
145.1
63.5
1,149.2
119.4
21.5
151.9
66.5
1,185.0
125.9
22.6
163.4
70.8
1,257.0
79.1
15.7
77.8
42.3
805.3
105.8
18.7
132.6
58.7
1,103.8
110.8
20.2
140.1
61.4
1,109.8
113.1
20.4
144.0
63.0
1,123.1
116.8
20.9
151.5
65.7
1,165.8
Colorado. . . . . . . .
Connecticut . . . . . .
Delaware . . . . . . .
District of Columbia
Florida . . . . . . . . .
Georgia . . . . . . . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
64.7
87.3
14.3
16.0
255.0
114.6
144.4
141.6
24.3
23.1
457.5
230.4
154.0
147.1
26.7
26.2
492.9
245.0
157.2
149.8
28.0
27.0
511.6
251.6
165.9
159.1
29.8
28.7
547.2
265.3
80.4
108.4
17.8
19.9
316.8
142.4
144.4
141.6
24.3
23.1
457.5
230.4
148.7
142.0
25.8
25.3
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236.6
149.0
142.0
26.5
25.6
484.9
238.5
153.9
147.5
27.6
26.6
507.5
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Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois .
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Alaska . .
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Arkansas
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15.9
238.5
97.2
48.4
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400.4
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36.5
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409.1
172.2
81.7
38.0
35.4
417.0
178.8
83.4
40.6
37.8
436.7
187.7
90.3
30.7
19.8
296.3
120.8
60.1
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31.3
400.4
165.3
77.8
35.2
33.2
395.1
166.3
78.9
36.0
33.6
395.2
169.4
79.0
37.7
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405.0
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Kansas. .
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine. . .
Maryland
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109.7
74.6
98.8
103.2
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182.0
78.3
105.4
114.5
36.6
198.9
80.2
109.4
118.2
38.2
206.4
84.3
114.9
124.6
40.3
218.1
55.7
70.8
79.6
26.6
136.3
74.6
98.8
103.2
33.2
182.0
75.6
101.8
110.5
35.3
192.1
76.0
103.7
112.1
36.2
195.6
78.2
106.5
115.5
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Massachusetts.
Michigan. . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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138.8
176.2
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152.7
249.9
301.8
166.7
64.6
163.1
253.6
314.3
172.3
67.6
168.5
268.2
323.1
182.9
71.6
176.1
172.4
218.9
108.5
41.9
112.3
240.2
294.2
158.0
59.8
152.7
241.4
291.4
161.0
62.3
157.5
240.4
297.9
163.3
64.1
159.7
248.8
299.7
169.7
66.4
163.4
Montana . . . . . .
Nebraska . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire .
New Jersey . . . .
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190.8
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323.6
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66.9
44.1
334.3
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71.5
45.3
342.0
24.9
54.8
78.0
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359.5
15.4
35.3
30.9
28.3
237.0
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61.4
41.4
323.6
21.6
47.8
64.6
42.6
322.9
22.1
49.7
67.8
42.9
324.2
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50.8
72.3
44.6
333.5
New Mexico . .
New York . . . .
North Carolina .
North Dakota . .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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423.9
114.9
10.2
203.6
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218.7
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320.5
44.9
676.6
229.7
16.9
333.5
47.0
693.8
236.4
18.3
344.6
49.8
735.0
249.8
19.9
358.9
28.2
526.6
142.8
12.6
253.0
40.3
663.0
218.7
16.1
320.5
43.4
653.4
221.9
16.4
322.1
44.5
657.6
224.0
17.4
326.6
46.2
681.7
231.7
18.5
332.9
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon. . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina.
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234.3
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84.3
96.4
364.8
30.7
98.3
90.5
100.3
382.6
33.2
104.6
93.7
102.4
394.8
34.5
108.5
99.0
107.7
413.7
36.5
114.1
63.3
64.0
291.1
25.0
69.1
84.3
96.4
364.8
30.7
98.3
87.4
96.8
369.5
32.0
101.1
88.8
97.1
374.1
32.7
102.8
91.8
99.9
383.7
33.8
105.8
South Dakota
Tennessee . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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11.3
81.7
297.1
25.8
10.1
19.4
148.8
593.1
53.6
16.9
20.4
160.3
623.9
58.1
18.4
22.1
167.4
642.6
59.8
19.1
23.8
177.1
679.7
63.6
20.4
14.0
101.5
369.1
32.1
12.5
19.4
148.8
593.1
53.6
16.9
19.7
154.8
602.5
56.1
17.8
20.9
158.7
609.1
56.6
18.1
22.1
164.2
630.4
59.0
18.9
Virginia. . . . .
Washington . .
West Virginia .
Wisconsin . . .
Wyoming . . .
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127.1
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88.6
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220.8
187.9
39.6
153.5
14.1
239.8
198.4
43.0
162.9
15.5
248.4
203.9
44.5
168.0
16.3
264.7
219.0
47.0
177.2
17.4
157.9
121.0
32.3
110.1
10.1
220.8
187.9
39.6
153.5
14.1
231.6
191.6
41.6
157.3
15.0
235.5
193.2
42.1
159.2
15.4
245.4
203.1
43.6
164.3
16.1
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 2005. See also
<http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/> (released 28 March 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
451
Table 662. Personal Income Per Capita in Current and Constant (2000) Dollars
by State: 1990 to 2004
[In dollars, except as indicated. 2004 preliminary. See headnote, Table 661]
Current dollars
State
United States . . .
Alabama .
Alaska . .
Arizona . .
Arkansas.
California.
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Constant (2000) dollars
1
Income rank
1900
2000
2003
2004
1990
2000
2003
2004 2000
19,477
29,845
31,472
32,937
24,196
29,845
29,828
30,547
(X)
2004
(X)
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15,723
22,804
17,005
14,460
21,638
23,764
29,867
25,660
21,925
32,464
26,505
33,213
27,232
24,384
33,415
27,795
34,454
28,442
25,725
35,019
19,532
28,329
21,125
17,963
26,881
23,764
29,867
25,660
21,925
32,464
25,121
31,478
25,810
23,110
31,670
25,778
31,954
26,378
23,858
32,478
44
15
37
48
8
40
13
38
49
12
Colorado . . . . . . . .
Connecticut . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . .
District of Columbia .
Florida . . . . . . . . .
Georgia . . . . . . . .
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19,575
26,504
21,422
26,473
19,564
17,603
33,370
41,489
30,869
40,456
28,509
27,989
34,561
42,972
34,199
48,446
30,098
29,000
36,063
45,398
35,861
51,803
31,455
30,051
24,318
32,925
26,612
32,887
24,304
21,868
33,370
41,489
30,869
40,456
28,509
27,989
32,756
40,728
32,413
45,916
28,526
27,485
33,446
42,104
33,259
48,044
29,173
27,870
7
1
13
(X)
20
26
7
1
8
(X)
23
34
Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois . .
Indiana .
Iowa . . .
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22,186
15,724
20,824
17,491
17,389
28,422
24,075
32,185
27,132
26,554
30,441
25,902
32,965
28,838
28,340
32,160
27,098
34,351
30,094
30,560
27,561
19,534
25,869
21,729
21,602
28,422
24,075
32,185
27,132
26,554
28,851
24,549
31,243
27,332
26,860
29,826
25,132
31,858
27,910
28,342
22
42
9
31
33
20
44
14
33
31
Kansas . .
Kentucky .
Louisiana
Maine . . .
Maryland .
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18,085
15,437
15,173
17,376
22,852
27,694
24,412
23,078
25,969
34,257
29,438
26,575
26,312
29,164
37,446
30,811
27,709
27,581
30,566
39,247
22,467
19,177
18,849
21,586
28,389
27,694
24,412
23,078
25,969
34,257
27,900
25,187
24,938
27,641
35,490
28,575
25,698
25,580
28,348
36,399
27
40
45
35
5
28
41
42
30
4
Massachusetts .
Michigan . . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi. . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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23,043
18,922
19,891
13,089
17,627
37,756
29,552
32,017
21,005
27,241
39,504
31,178
34,031
23,466
29,464
41,801
31,954
35,861
24,650
30,608
28,626
23,506
24,710
16,260
21,898
37,756
29,552
32,017
21,005
27,241
37,441
29,550
32,254
22,240
27,925
38,768
29,635
33,259
22,861
28,387
3
17
10
50
30
2
22
8
50
29
Montana . . . . .
Nebraska . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire
New Jersey . . .
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15,448
17,983
20,346
20,512
24,572
22,929
27,625
30,437
33,396
38,365
25,406
30,179
31,910
35,140
39,577
26,857
31,339
33,405
37,040
41,332
19,191
22,340
25,275
25,482
30,525
22,929
27,625
30,437
33,396
38,365
24,079
28,603
30,243
33,305
37,510
24,908
29,065
30,981
34,352
38,333
46
29
14
6
2
45
25
17
6
3
New Mexico. .
New York . . .
North Carolina
North Dakota .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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14,924
23,523
17,246
15,943
18,743
22,135
34,897
27,068
25,106
28,207
24,995
36,112
28,071
28,922
30,129
26,191
38,228
29,246
31,398
31,322
18,540
29,222
21,424
19,806
23,284
22,135
34,897
27,068
25,106
28,207
23,689
34,226
26,605
27,411
28,555
24,291
35,454
27,124
29,120
29,049
47
4
32
38
24
47
5
37
24
26
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon . . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina .
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16,187
18,010
19,687
20,006
15,894
24,407
28,097
29,695
29,214
24,424
26,719
28,734
31,911
32,038
26,144
28,089
29,971
33,348
33,733
27,172
20,109
22,374
24,457
24,853
19,745
24,407
28,097
29,695
29,214
24,424
25,323
27,233
30,244
30,365
24,778
26,051
27,796
30,928
31,285
25,200
41
25
16
18
39
39
36
18
16
43
South Dakota .
Tennessee. . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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.
16,172
16,692
17,421
14,913
17,876
25,720
26,097
28,313
23,878
27,680
28,856
28,641
29,074
25,407
30,888
30,856
30,005
30,222
26,606
32,770
20,090
20,736
21,642
18,526
22,207
25,720
26,097
28,313
23,878
27,680
27,349
27,145
27,555
24,080
29,275
28,617
27,828
28,029
24,675
30,392
36
34
23
43
28
27
35
32
46
19
Virginia . . . .
Washington .
West Virginia
Wisconsin . .
Wyoming. . .
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.
20,449
19,865
14,493
18,072
18,002
31,087
31,779
21,900
28,570
28,460
33,730
33,254
24,542
30,685
32,433
35,477
35,299
25,872
32,157
34,306
25,403
24,678
18,004
22,451
22,364
31,087
31,779
21,900
28,570
28,460
31,968
31,517
23,260
29,082
30,739
32,903
32,738
23,995
29,824
31,817
12
11
49
19
21
10
11
48
21
15
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.
.
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 2005. See also
<http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/> (released 28 March 2005).
452
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 663. Disposable Personal Income Per Capita in Current and
Constant (2000) Dollars by State: 1990 to 2004
[In dollars, except percent. 2004 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]
Current dollars
State
United States . . .
Alabama .
Alaska . .
Arizona. .
Arkansas
California
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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Constant (2000) dollars
Percent of U.S.
average
1
1990
2000
2003
2004
1990
2000
2003
2004
1990
2004
17,108
25,471
28,031
29,404
21,253
25,471
26,567
27,270
100.0
100.0
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.
14,047
20,147
15,131
12,987
18,871
21,046
26,425
22,326
19,375
26,716
24,169
30,228
24,625
22,193
29,467
25,416
31,454
25,770
23,453
30,964
17,450
25,028
18,797
16,134
23,443
21,046
26,425
22,326
19,375
26,716
22,907
28,649
23,339
21,034
27,928
23,572
29,172
23,900
21,751
28,717
82.6
103.7
87.7
76.1
104.9
86.4
107.0
87.6
79.8
105.3
Colorado. . . . . . . .
Connecticut . . . . . .
Delaware . . . . . . .
District of Columbia
Florida . . . . . . . . .
Georgia . . . . . . . .
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17,201
23,121
18,474
22,858
17,525
15,464
28,235
33,383
26,278
33,408
24,810
24,054
30,743
36,461
30,301
42,220
27,212
25,885
32,207
38,559
31,900
45,213
28,515
26,891
21,368
28,723
22,950
28,396
21,771
19,211
28,235
33,383
26,278
33,408
24,810
24,054
29,137
34,557
28,718
40,015
25,791
24,533
29,870
35,761
29,585
41,932
26,446
24,940
110.9
131.1
103.2
131.2
97.4
94.4
109.5
131.1
108.5
153.8
97.0
91.5
Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois .
Indiana .
Iowa . .
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19,269
13,988
18,168
15,368
15,369
24,842
20,959
27,412
23,647
23,390
27,296
23,559
29,292
25,926
25,666
28,808
24,692
30,616
27,125
27,794
23,938
17,377
22,570
19,091
19,093
24,842
20,959
27,412
23,647
23,390
25,870
22,328
27,762
24,572
24,325
26,718
22,900
28,394
25,157
25,777
97.5
82.3
107.6
92.8
91.8
98.0
84.0
104.1
92.2
94.5
Kansas. .
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine. . .
Maryland
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15,971
13,621
13,689
15,387
19,591
24,047
21,344
20,574
22,489
28,800
26,497
23,826
24,068
26,200
32,683
27,799
24,929
25,256
27,512
34,282
19,840
16,921
17,006
19,115
24,338
24,047
21,344
20,574
22,489
28,800
25,113
22,582
22,811
24,832
30,976
25,782
23,120
23,423
25,516
31,794
94.4
83.8
80.8
88.3
113.1
94.5
84.8
85.9
93.6
116.6
Massachusetts.
Michigan. . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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19,795
16,571
17,304
11,910
15,536
30,310
25,435
27,187
18,935
23,676
34,174
27,967
29,960
21,669
26,499
36,169
28,719
31,702
22,823
27,614
24,591
20,586
21,496
14,796
19,300
30,310
25,435
27,187
18,935
23,676
32,389
26,506
28,395
20,537
25,115
33,544
26,635
29,402
21,167
25,610
119.0
99.9
106.7
74.3
93.0
123.0
97.7
107.8
77.6
93.9
Montana . . . . . .
Nebraska . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire .
New Jersey . . . .
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13,795
16,031
17,866
18,292
21,381
20,233
24,090
26,322
28,566
32,010
22,989
27,249
28,767
31,637
34,544
24,334
28,316
30,177
33,453
36,223
17,137
19,915
22,195
22,724
26,561
20,233
24,090
26,322
28,566
32,010
21,788
25,826
27,264
29,985
32,740
22,568
26,261
27,987
31,026
33,595
79.4
94.6
103.3
112.2
125.7
82.8
96.3
102.6
113.8
123.2
New Mexico . .
New York . . . .
North Carolina .
North Dakota . .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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13,413
20,183
15,196
14,457
16,446
19,578
28,881
23,396
22,596
24,263
22,732
31,010
25,081
26,647
26,825
23,929
32,743
26,232
29,041
27,981
16,663
25,073
18,878
17,960
20,431
19,578
28,881
23,396
22,596
24,263
21,545
29,390
23,771
25,255
25,424
22,193
30,367
24,329
26,934
25,951
76.9
113.4
91.9
88.7
95.3
81.4
111.4
89.2
98.8
95.2
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon. . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina.
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14,280
15,823
17,344
17,639
14,095
21,517
23,905
25,573
25,059
21,501
24,191
25,442
28,472
28,427
23,727
25,496
26,580
29,789
29,996
24,712
17,740
19,657
21,546
21,913
17,510
21,517
23,905
25,573
25,059
21,501
22,927
24,113
26,985
26,942
22,488
23,646
24,651
27,627
27,819
22,919
84.5
93.9
100.4
98.4
84.4
86.7
90.4
101.3
102.0
84.0
South Dakota
Tennessee . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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14,822
15,122
15,623
13,197
15,759
23,163
23,409
24,965
20,801
24,010
26,747
26,467
26,577
22,980
27,842
28,711
27,794
27,722
24,122
29,640
18,413
18,786
19,408
16,394
19,577
23,163
23,409
24,965
20,801
24,010
25,350
25,085
25,189
21,780
26,388
26,628
25,777
25,710
22,372
27,489
90.9
91.9
98.0
81.7
94.3
97.6
94.5
94.3
82.0
100.8
Virginia. . . . .
Washington . .
West Virginia .
Wisconsin . . .
Wyoming . . .
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17,872
17,676
12,965
15,801
16,149
26,215
27,309
19,535
24,498
24,497
29,672
30,178
22,393
27,258
29,194
31,277
32,219
23,676
28,645
30,972
22,202
21,959
16,106
19,629
20,062
26,215
27,309
19,535
24,498
24,497
28,122
28,602
21,223
25,834
27,669
29,007
29,881
21,958
26,566
28,725
102.9
107.2
76.7
96.2
96.2
106.4
109.6
80.5
97.4
105.3
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 2005. See also
<http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/> (released 28 March 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
453
Table 664. Personal Income by Selected Large Metropolitan Area:
2000 to 2003
[8,422,074 represents $8,422,074,000,000. Metropolitan areas as defined December 2003. See Appendix II]
Personal income
Metropolitan area ranked by 2003 population
2000
(mil.
dol.)
United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island,
NY-NJ-PA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Los Angeles-Long BeachSanta Ana, CA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI MSA . . . .
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington,
PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI MSA . . . . . . . . .
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH MSA . . . .
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria,
DC-VA-MD-WV MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA MSA . .
Miami-Ft. LauderdaleMiami Beach, FL MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX MSA . . . .
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA . . . . . .
Pittsburgh, PA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Louis, MO-IL MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA MSA . . .
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI
MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Baltimore-Towson, MD MSA . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, OH MSA . . . . . . . .
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA MSA . . . . . . .
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA MSA . .
Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN MSA . . . . .
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA . .
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ MSA . . . . . . .
Riverside-San BernardinoOntario, CA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas City, MO-KS MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Denver-Aurora, CO MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, RI-MA
MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI MSA . . .
Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton,
OR-WA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA . .
New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA MSA. . . . .
Columbus, OH MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY MSA . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia Beach-NorfolkNewport News, VA-NC MSA . . . . . . . . . .
Indianapolis, IN MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Antonio, TX MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sacramento-Arden-ArcadeRoseville, CA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Louisville, KY-IN MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hartford-West HartfordEast Hartford, CT MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memphis, TN-MS-AR MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rochester, NY MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Birmingham-Hoover, AL MSA . . . . . . . . . . .
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, TN MSA . .
Oklahoma City, OK MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC MSA . . .
Richmond, VA MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dayton, OH MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Orlando-Kissimmee, FL MSA . . . . . . . . . . .
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT MSA . . . . .
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY MSA . . . . . . .
Honolulu, HI MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Haven-Milford, CT MSA . . . . . . . . . . .
Jacksonville, FL MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tulsa, OK MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Salt Lake City, UT MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Akron, OH MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Youngstown-WarrenBoardman, OH-PA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toledo, OH MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA MSA. . . . . . . .
Worcester, MA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Springfield, MA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002
(mil.
dol.)
Per capita personal income
Annual
percent
2003 change,
(mil.
2002dol.)
2003
2000
(dol.)
2002
(dol.)
Percent
of
national
aver2003
age,
(dol.)
2003
. 8,422,074 8,869,809 9,151,694
3.2
29,845
30,804
31,472
100.0
.
732,799
747,054
763,575
2.2
39,915
40,186
40,899
130.0
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.
385,053
318,439
413,328
325,145
427,523
330,867
3.4
1.8
31,046
34,918
32,567
35,085
33,347
35,464
106.0
112.7
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.
193,919
151,793
182,380
206,186
154,629
188,595
213,917
161,421
191,107
3.7
4.4
1.3
34,059
34,046
41,436
35,909
34,526
42,546
37,059
35,972
43,135
117.8
114.3
137.1
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196,093
199,989
214,919
192,993
223,394
195,174
3.9
1.1
40,672
48,343
42,987
46,359
44,056
46,958
140.0
149.2
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157,015
161,398
176,530
74,361
84,222
141,817
169,151
170,887
184,821
77,723
89,751
149,854
174,652
175,431
188,747
79,552
92,348
153,379
3.3
2.7
2.1
2.4
2.9
2.4
31,224
34,041
33,972
30,610
31,172
33,122
32,493
34,401
33,770
32,190
32,807
33,270
33,094
34,578
33,790
33,015
33,535
33,308
105.2
109.9
107.4
104.9
106.6
105.8
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109,818
85,144
67,935
115,203
92,654
61,393
68,891
92,975
115,401
93,311
69,022
119,799
101,118
65,470
73,620
101,447
119,080
96,501
71,051
122,568
104,614
67,508
75,634
106,327
3.2
3.4
2.9
2.3
3.5
3.1
2.7
4.8
36,838
33,293
31,625
37,746
32,803
30,476
28,653
28,364
37,773
35,940
32,219
38,374
34,915
32,159
29,596
29,080
38,601
36,733
33,196
39,008
35,841
32,979
29,881
29,590
122.7
116.7
105.5
123.9
113.9
104.8
94.9
94.0
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.
74,787
58,247
82,196
84,500
62,020
88,602
89,399
63,540
90,239
5.8
2.5
1.8
22,807
31,607
37,847
24,119
32,863
38,923
24,526
33,335
39,203
77.9
105.9
124.6
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.
45,976
49,151
49,888
51,910
51,522
53,182
3.3
2.5
28,973
32,718
30,933
34,384
31,743
35,133
100.9
111.6
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.
62,190
92,947
34,606
49,770
31,806
64,395
79,599
38,211
53,554
32,725
65,629
79,801
39,595
55,227
33,751
1.9
0.3
3.6
3.1
3.1
32,123
53,415
26,302
30,743
27,209
31,988
46,003
29,091
32,312
28,212
32,152
46,072
30,092
32,930
29,145
102.2
146.4
95.6
104.6
92.6
.
.
.
41,659
48,862
45,997
45,999
52,040
47,797
47,675
53,816
49,733
3.6
3.4
4.1
26,364
31,916
26,752
28,659
32,983
26,832
29,337
33,618
27,381
93.2
106.8
87.0
.
.
54,236
34,250
59,439
37,276
62,079
38,664
4.4
3.7
29,988
29,395
30,864
31,579
31,425
32,485
99.9
103.2
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.
42,568
34,459
30,455
29,898
40,309
29,092
43,120
33,603
24,210
44,751
52,190
25,168
26,605
28,379
33,151
24,984
27,081
20,593
44,169
37,767
31,374
32,746
43,734
31,573
46,485
36,421
25,168
48,096
53,777
26,224
27,936
29,757
34,974
26,800
29,316
20,945
44,992
39,244
32,329
33,873
45,785
32,817
47,850
37,432
26,000
50,670
54,703
27,075
29,002
30,399
36,548
27,196
29,935
21,645
1.9
3.9
3.0
3.4
4.7
3.9
2.9
2.8
3.3
5.4
1.7
3.2
3.8
2.2
4.5
1.5
2.1
3.3
36,981
28,518
29,327
28,383
30,601
26,502
32,182
30,546
28,549
27,018
58,986
30,444
30,393
34,396
29,436
29,004
27,851
29,590
37,782
30,787
30,184
30,723
32,326
28,195
33,045
32,384
29,780
27,407
60,098
31,439
31,522
35,643
29,793
30,587
29,456
29,942
38,131
31,677
31,057
31,540
33,368
28,958
33,251
32,879
30,748
28,114
60,803
32,208
32,463
36,127
30,525
30,908
29,768
30,878
121.2
100.7
98.7
100.2
106.0
92.0
105.7
104.5
97.7
89.3
193.2
102.3
103.1
114.8
97.0
98.2
94.6
98.1
.
.
.
.
.
14,806
18,305
24,230
24,539
18,766
15,114
18,904
25,678
25,401
19,842
15,635
19,759
26,578
25,972
20,229
3.4
4.5
3.5
2.2
1.9
24,584
27,769
31,506
32,600
27,576
25,371
28,673
32,793
33,008
29,000
26,361
29,963
33,537
33,479
29,432
83.8
95.2
106.6
106.4
93.5
Source: U.S. Bureau of EconomicAnalysis, Survey of Current Business, May 2005. See also <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/reis/>
and <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/newsrelarchive/2005/mpi0405.pdf> (released 27 April 2005).
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Table 665. Flow of Funds Accounts—Composition of Individuals’ Savings:
1990 to 2003
[In billions of dollars (540.6 represents $540,600,000,000). Combined statement for households, farm business, and nonfarm
noncorporate business. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease]
Composition of savings
1990
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
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540.6
1.4
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33.6
27.8
191.8
6.2
109.3
27.6
74.8
-48.6
22.5
26.5
207.7
32.9
28.7
536.0
4.6
-27.1
131.4
99.6
21.1
1.3
5.6
-52.4
93.9
-102.8
75.5
45.8
158.9
6.4
95.4
601.3
6.5
-11.3
142.6
83.5
2.7
1.5
-112.4
37.3
67.7
-257.4
266.0
59.3
201.3
-53.0
169.5
929.5
0.1
18.7
175.6
139.4
133.4
7.5
-7.7
5.8
127.1
-247.1
247.8
48.0
217.4
-46.1
242.9
709.6
5.2
-35.8
101.3
118.3
107.0
4.1
164.5
23.5
51.9
-308.1
171.2
50.8
181.8
-8.1
189.1
677.9
15.0
-63.8
308.7
154.2
-347.1
4.8
-129.5
10.2
65.8
-470.0
171.6
50.2
209.1
56.6
295.1
880.4
-5.0
90.8
257.8
158.2
-57.1
-30.8
-161.6
52.3
117.8
-231.7
196.8
77.2
210.9
-59.9
207.4
719.6
10.7
-23.0
295.8
-37.9
91.4
5.8
-232.5
106.6
165.3
-72.5
118.8
60.1
215.2
-2.4
109.6
909.9
3.5
-53.4
342.6
-98.4
188.9
-1.6
134.6
62.5
-116.6
-183.1
293.1
56.7
232.7
-26.3
263.5
Gross investment in tangible assets. . . . . .
Minus: Consumption of fixed capital. . . . . . . .
Equals: Net investment in tangible assets. .
Net increase in liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mortgage debt on nonfarm homes . . . . . . .
Other mortgage debt 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Policy loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Security credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other liabilities 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal savings with consumer durables 3 . .
Personal savings, without consumer durable 3 .
Personal savings (NIPA, excludes consumer
durables) 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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829.5 1,033.3 1,148.7 1,253.5 1,380.5 1,489.2 1,554.6 1,558.2 1,655.7
567.4 696.5 753.9 791.1 837.0 890.7 936.8 974.3
991.0
262.1 336.8 394.8 462.4 543.5 598.6 617.8 584.0
664.7
234.5 419.0 561.0 801.1 887.1 927.0 828.7 942.9 1,151.2
207.1 176.9 258.1 383.2 422.2 416.2 531.1 723.3
818.2
-0.3
5.7
31.8 105.6 101.2 114.9 107.4 102.0
109.2
15.1 147.0
62.1
96.8 112.1 165.2 137.7
81.4
100.2
4.1
10.5
3.2
0.1
-5.1
2.8
2.2
1.1
-0.2
-3.7
3.5
36.8
21.6
75.2
7.2
-38.8
-48.2
32.6
12.2
75.4 169.0 193.8 181.4 220.6
89.1
83.3
91.4
583.4 474.5 462.8 623.8 403.4 385.9 706.3 394.9
453.8
495.2 337.6 298.3 417.2 182.3 143.6 436.1 146.7
181.7
.
299.4
Increase in financial assets . . . . . .
Foreign deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checkable deposits and currency .
Time and savings deposits . . . . . .
Money market fund shares . . . . . .
Securities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Open market paper . . . . . . . . .
U.S. government securities . . . .
Municipal securities . . . . . . . . .
Corporate and foreign bonds . . .
Corporate equities 1 . . . . . . . . .
Mutual fund shares . . . . . . . . .
Life insurance reserves . . . . . . . .
Pension fund reserves . . . . . . . . .
Investment in bank personal trusts .
Miscellaneous assets. . . . . . . . . .
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250.9
218.3
276.8
158.6
168.4
127.2
183.2
165.6
1
Only directly held and those in closed-end funds. Other equities are included in mutual funds, life insurance and pension
reserves, and bank personal trusts. 2 Includes corporate farms. 3 Flow of Funds measure. 4 National Income and Product
Accounts measure.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Flow of Funds Accounts, quarterly. See also
<http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/Z1/20030306/z1.pdf> (released 04 March 2004).
Table 666. Annual Expenditure Per Child by Husband-Wife Families by
Family Income and Expenditure Type: 2004
[In dollars. Expenditures based on data from the 1990−92 Consumer Expenditure Survey updated to 2004 dollars using the
Consumer Price Index. Excludes expenses for college. For more on the methodology, see report cited below]
Expenditure type
Family income and age of child
Total
Housing
Food
Transportation
Clothing
Health
care
Child
care and
education
Miscellaneous 1
INCOME: LESS THAN $41,700
Less than 2 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 to 5 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 to 8 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 to 11 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 to 14 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 to 17 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7,040
7,210
7,250
7,220
8,070
8,000
2,680
2,650
2,560
2,310
2,580
2,080
980
1,090
1,400
1,680
1,770
1,910
820
800
930
1,010
1,130
1,530
350
340
380
420
710
630
530
500
580
630
640
680
1,020
1,150
680
410
290
480
660
680
720
760
950
690
INCOME: $41,700−$70,200
Less than 2 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . .
3 to 5 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 to 8 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 to 11 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 to 14 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 to 17 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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9,840
10,120
10,030
9,910
10,640
10,900
3,630
3,600
3,510
3,260
3,520
3,030
1,170
1,350
1,720
2,030
2,050
2,270
1,230
1,200
1,330
1,410
1,540
1,950
410
400
440
490
830
740
690
660
750
820
820
870
1,680
1,860
1,190
780
570
980
1,030
1,050
1,090
1,120
1,310
1,060
$70,200
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14,620
14,960
14,710
14,470
15,270
15,810
5,770
5,730
5,640
5,400
5,660
5,160
1,550
1,760
2,120
2,460
2,580
2,720
1,720
1,690
1,820
1,900
2,030
2,460
540
530
580
630
1,040
950
790
760
870
940
940
990
2,530
2,750
1,900
1,320
1,010
1,780
1,720
1,740
1,780
1,820
2,010
1,750
INCOME: MORE THAN
Less than 2 yrs. old . . . . . .
3 to 5 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . .
6 to 8 yrs. old . . . . . . . . . .
9 to 11 yrs. old . . . . . . . . .
12 to 14 yrs. old . . . . . . . .
15 to 17 yrs. old . . . . . . . .
1
Expenses include personal care items, entertainment, and reading materials.
Source: Department of Agriculture, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Expenditures on Children by Families, 2004
Annual Report. See also <http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/Crc/crc2004.pdf> (released April 2005).
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Table 667. Average Annual Expenditures of All Consumer Units
by Selected Major Types of Expenditure: 1990 to 2003
[In dollars, except as indicated (96,968 represents 96,968,000). Based on Consumer Expenditure Survey. Data are
averages for the noninstitutional population. Expenditures reported here are out-of-pocket]
Type
Number of consumer units (1,000). .
Expenditures, total . . . . . . . .
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food at home 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs . . .
Dairy products . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fruits and vegetables . . . . . . . .
Other food at home . . . . . . . . . .
Food away from home. . . . . . . . .
Alcoholic beverages . . . . . . . . .
Housing 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuels, utilities, public services . .
Apparel and services . . . . . . . . . .
Transportation 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle purchases . . . . . . . . . . .
Gasoline and motor oil. . . . . . . . .
Other vehicles expenses . . . . . .
Health care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tobacco products, smoking supplies
Personal insurance and pensions . .
Life and other personal insurance .
Pensions and Social Security . . . .
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1990
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
96,968
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
103,123
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
107,182
35,535
4,810
2,780
723
301
472
858
2,030
309
11,713
6,680
2,405
1,674
6,616
2,964
1,017
2,206
1,903
1,746
161
273
3,381
398
2,982
108,465
36,995
5,031
2,915
749
322
500
896
2,116
318
12,057
7,016
2,377
1,743
7,011
3,305
1,055
2,254
1,959
1,891
159
300
3,436
394
3,042
109,367
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
110,339
39,518
5,321
3,086
828
332
522
952
2,235
349
13,011
7,602
2,767
1,743
7,633
3,579
1,279
2,375
2,182
1,953
141
308
3,737
410
3,326
112,108
40,677
5,375
3,099
798
328
552
970
2,276
376
13,283
7,829
2,684
1,749
7,759
3,665
1,235
2,471
2,350
2,079
139
320
3,899
406
3,493
115,356
40,817
5,340
3,129
825
328
535
999
2,211
391
13,432
7,887
2,811
1,640
7,781
3,732
1,333
2,331
2,416
2,060
127
290
4,055
397
3,658
1
Includes expenditures not shown separately.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2003; and earlier reports. See also <http://www.bls.gov
/news.release/pdf/cesan.pdf> (released 30 November 2004).
Table 668. Average Annual Expenditures of All Consumer Units by
Metropolitan Area: 2002-2003
[In dollars. Metropolitan areas defined June 30, 1983. CMSA = Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area; MSA = Metropolitan
Statistical Area; PMSA = Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area. See text, Section 1, Population, and Appendix II. See headnote,
Table 667]
Transportation
Housing
Metropolitan area
Anchorage, AK MSA . . . . . . . . . . .
Atlanta, GA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Baltimore, MD MSA. . . . . . . . . . . .
Boston-Lawrence-Salem, MA-NH
CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chicago-Gary-Lake County, IL-IN-WI
CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KYIN CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA .
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX CMSA . . . . .
Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO CMSA .
Detroit-Ann Arbor, MI CMSA . . . . . .
Honolulu, HI MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX
CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kansas City, MO-Kansas City, KS
CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
CA PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA . .
Milwaukee, WI PMSA . . . . . . . . . .
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI MSA . .
New York-Northern New JerseyLong Island, NY-NJ-CT CMSA . . . .
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton,
PA-NJ-DE-MD CMSA. . . . . . . . . .
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA . . . . . . . . .
Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA CMSA .
Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA CMSA .
San Diego, CA MSA . . . . . . . . . . .
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose,
CA CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA . . . . . .
St. Louis-East St. Louis-Alton,
MO-IL CMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater,
FL MSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Washington, DC-MD-VA MSA . . . . .
1
Total
expenditures 1
Food
Total
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54,229
39,549
39,909
6,898
5,085
5,411
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41,814
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47,016
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GasoVehicle line and
purmotor
chases
oil
Health
care
1
Shelter
Utility,
fuels 2
Total
17,178
14,548
13,801
10,591
8,783
8,648
2,703
3,421
2,767
10,765
7,400
5,605
5,487
3,610
1,852
1,450
1,222
1,139
2,595
1,903
2,108
5,627
15,211
10,145
2,676
7,175
3,518
1,159
2,007
6,001
17,059
10,290
3,190
7,961
3,570
1,325
2,462
39,030
37,487
49,899
50,208
44,039
44,505
5,303
4,574
6,537
6,489
5,511
5,819
13,072
12,335
15,726
16,584
14,429
15,156
7,715
7,262
9,209
10,272
8,814
10,067
2,520
3,079
3,538
2,660
2,911
2,492
7,803
7,702
9,815
9,652
9,024
8,023
3,917
3,716
4,939
4,301
3,955
3,724
1,152
1,107
1,510
1,327
1,354
1,142
2,126
2,035
2,833
2,652
1,999
2,617
..
47,434
5,822
15,121
8,515
3,284
9,891
5,243
1,467
2,494
..
43,450
5,672
14,022
7,848
3,329
8,794
4,255
1,559
2,533
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49,765
42,656
40,890
54,088
6,402
5,704
5,234
6,235
17,986
16,178
14,364
17,451
11,852
10,161
8,786
10,575
2,568
3,068
2,558
2,766
9,162
8,348
6,797
9,280
4,019
3,709
3,002
4,209
1,580
1,324
1,284
1,400
2,196
2,059
2,429
2,576
..
50,319
7,005
18,919
12,402
3,055
7,729
2,928
1,101
2,235
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40,986
44,078
42,102
45,172
47,137
4,862
5,615
5,295
5,423
5,929
14,780
14,515
12,310
15,590
17,797
8,843
8,411
6,528
9,457
11,553
3,105
2,773
2,902
2,778
2,608
6,510
8,659
6,972
6,807
8,652
2,399
3,947
2,769
2,417
3,600
1,142
1,266
1,164
1,253
1,513
2,138
2,551
2,459
2,751
2,275
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53,135
49,114
6,551
6,465
20,349
16,619
14,552
10,850
2,566
2,687
8,802
9,347
3,776
4,592
1,455
1,342
2,580
2,730
..
44,654
5,662
13,961
7,980
3,083
8,359
4,231
1,261
2,588
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35,776
50,985
4,074
6,288
13,355
18,863
7,800
12,189
3,021
3,067
7,291
7,853
3,546
3,374
1,142
1,318
2,167
2,289
1
2
Includes expenditures not shown separately.
Includes public services.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2003; and earlier reports. See also <http://www.bls.gov/news.release
/pdf/cesan.pdf> (released 30 November 2004).
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Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 669. Average Annual Expenditures of All Consumer Units by Race,
Hispanic Origin, and Age of Householder: 2003
[In dollars. Based on Consumer Expenditure Survey. Data are averages for the noninstitutional population. Expenditures reported
here are out-of-pocket]
Black
All
or
con- African
sumer Ameriunits
can
Type
Expenditures, total . . . . . . . . . .
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cereals and bakery products . . . .
Cereals and cereal products. . .
Bakery products . . . . . . . . . . .
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs . . .
Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other meats . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fish and seafood . . . . . . . . . .
Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dairy products . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresh milk and cream . . . . . . .
Other dairy products . . . . . . . .
Fruits and vegetables . . . . . . . . .
Fresh fruits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresh vegetables . . . . . . . . . .
Processed fruits . . . . . . . . . . .
Processed vegetables . . . . . . .
Other food at home . . . . . . . . . .
Nonalcoholic beverages . . . . .
Food away from home . . . . . . . . . .
Alcoholic beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Owned dwellings . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mortgage interest and charges .
Property taxes . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rented dwellings . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utilities, fuels, and public services . .
Natural gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel oil and other fuels . . . . . . . .
Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water and other public services . .
Household operations . . . . . . . . . .
Personal services . . . . . . . . . . .
Other household expenses . . . . .
Housekeeping supplies . . . . . . . . .
Household furnishings & equipment .
Household textiles . . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Floor coverings . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Major appliances . . . . . . . . . . . .
Misc. household equipment . . . . .
Apparel and services . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men and boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women and girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Children under 2 years old . . . . . . .
Footwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other apparel products and services
Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle purchases (net outlay). . . . .
Cars and trucks, new . . . . . . . . .
Cars and trucks, used . . . . . . . .
Gasoline and motor oil . . . . . . . . . .
Other vehicle expenses . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle finance charges . . . . . . .
Maintenance and repair . . . . . . .
Vehicle insurance . . . . . . . . . . .
Public transportation . . . . . . . . . . .
Health care 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entertainment 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal care products and services . .
Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tobacco products & smoking supplies .
Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cash contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal insurance and pensions . . . .
Life and other personal insurance . .
Pensions and Social Security . . . . .
Personal taxes . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5,340
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3,129
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442
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150
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292
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825
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246
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171
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102
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145
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124
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328
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127
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201
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171
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172
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84
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2,211
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7,887
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5,263
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2,954
1,344
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2,179
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445
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2,811
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392
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1,028
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110
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956
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326
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707
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294
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414
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529
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1,497
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113
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401
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52
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196
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648
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1,640
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372
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634
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81
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294
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258
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7,781
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3,732
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2,052
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1,611
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1,333
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2,331
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371
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619
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905
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385
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2,416
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2,060
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527
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127
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783
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290
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606
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1,370
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4,055
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397
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3,658
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2,532
28,708
4,007
2,664
370
139
231
882
232
206
90
177
140
36
227
94
133
438
128
133
100
77
747
202
1,343
169
10,622
6,117
3,042
1,848
748
2,946
129
2,910
465
1,094
46
1,027
278
453
247
206
357
785
61
234
11
118
318
1,601
292
565
104
440
201
5,074
2,097
929
1,164
1,016
1,728
308
413
730
233
1,309
1,007
461
52
442
180
447
832
2,504
295
2,209
966
For additional health care expenditures, see Table 129.
Age of householder
Hispanic
or
Latino
Under
25 yrs.
25 to
34 yrs.
35 to
44 yrs.
45 to
54 yrs.
55 to
65 yrs.
64 yrs. and over
34,575
5,717
3,597
486
183
303
1,059
327
212
113
190
158
59
374
160
214
686
231
240
131
83
992
289
2,120
315
12,300
7,672
3,889
2,471
779
3,560
224
2,490
301
860
57
968
305
454
238
216
476
1,208
89
403
19
201
415
1,756
435
564
121
368
268
6,780
3,063
1,441
1,562
1,328
2,057
331
520
812
331
1,439
1,245
490
48
477
171
419
594
2,824
160
2,664
680
22,396
3,401
1,766
256
96
160
438
131
88
53
85
57
23
193
76
116
272
75
87
66
44
607
159
1,636
509
7,095
4,574
765
449
230
3,593
216
1,329
118
470
23
616
102
230
135
95
225
737
42
203
8
67
369
1,117
259
352
115
206
184
4,674
2,241
991
1,231
947
1,299
224
352
504
187
546
950
326
53
1,490
230
251
371
1,382
40
1,342
421
40,525
5,318
2,976
421
156
265
769
227
142
90
151
124
35
317
127
191
495
157
157
104
77
974
256
2,342
446
14,392
8,915
4,837
3,373
910
3,835
243
2,580
341
915
62
1,001
261
872
571
301
455
1,571
109
499
32
216
647
1,849
391
625
175
331
327
8,106
3,932
1,757
2,080
1,388
2,446
483
558
910
340
1,468
1,958
498
99
684
285
532
754
4,137
200
3,937
1,979
47,175
6,272
3,600
523
183
340
933
265
188
123
174
139
44
388
157
230
593
190
187
123
93
1,164
317
2,672
424
16,098
9,678
6,940
4,541
1,479
2,315
423
3,142
427
1,145
109
1,097
365
949
521
428
597
1,731
108
518
61
209
743
2,091
530
764
95
413
289
8,892
4,255
2,221
1,937
1,582
2,643
476
677
997
411
2,105
2,519
602
114
694
312
601
1,256
5,196
382
4,814
2,817
50,101
6,381
3,693
509
168
341
1,002
320
208
123
171
140
40
378
138
240
621
204
199
122
96
1,184
329
2,688
477
15,624
9,237
6,893
4,088
1,625
1,656
688
3,335
468
1,199
129
1,156
383
633
121
512
618
1,801
155
450
62
217
807
1,953
467
809
52
334
291
9,766
4,632
2,569
1,951
1,644
3,013
485
782
1,197
476
2,479
2,407
616
150
1,377
385
830
1,651
6,003
600
5,403
3,949
44,191
5,530
3,315
427
140
287
914
287
192
108
142
148
36
326
118
209
593
189
192
115
97
1,054
291
2,215
372
13,714
7,571
5,769
2,739
1,770
1,179
623
3,089
432
1,153
146
981
376
604
71
533
618
1,831
140
447
76
231
810
1,562
314
654
60
237
297
8,680
4,289
2,624
1,645
1,411
2,484
336
728
932
495
3,059
2,414
549
168
743
337
675
1,568
4,819
570
4,249
2,827
2
29,376
3,896
2,575
387
120
267
661
178
157
83
105
103
36
277
108
169
484
153
160
95
76
767
191
1,321
184
9,729
5,201
3,515
851
1,399
1,331
355
2,484
396
946
138
673
332
635
206
429
485
923
90
184
48
165
373
908
170
419
17
167
135
4,824
2,247
1,591
637
792
1,487
125
467
640
298
3,741
1,469
440
141
129
162
533
1,969
1,251
388
864
1,878
For additional recreation expenditures, see Section 26.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2003. See also <http://www.bls.gov/cex/2003/Standard
/race.pdf> and <http://www.bls.gov/cex/2003/Standard/hispanic.pdf> and <http://www.bls.gov/cex/2003/Standard/age.pdf> (released
30 November 2004).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
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Table 670. Average Annual Expenditures of All Consumer Units by Region and
Size of Unit: 2003
[In dollars. For composition of regions, see map, inside front cover. See headnote, Table 667]
Region
Type
Expenditures, total . . . . . . . . . .
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Food at home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cereals and bakery products . . . . . .
Cereals and cereal products . . . . .
Bakery products . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs . . . . .
Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other meats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fish and seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dairy products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresh milk and cream . . . . . . . . . .
Other dairy products. . . . . . . . . . .
Fruits and vegetables . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresh fruits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fresh vegetables . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Processed fruits . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Processed vegetables . . . . . . . . .
Other food at home . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonalcoholic beverages . . . . . . . .
Food away from home . . . . . . . . . . .
Alcoholic beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Owned dwellings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mortgage interest and charges . . . .
Property taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance, repair, insurance,
other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rented dwellings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Utilities, fuels, and public services . . .
Natural gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel oil and other fuels . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water and other public services . . . .
Household operations . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal services . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other household expenses . . . . . . .
Housekeeping supplies . . . . . . . . . .
Household furnishings and equipment.
Household textiles . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Floor coverings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Major appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Small appliances, misc. housewares .
Miscellaneous household equipment .
Apparel and services . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men and boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women and girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Children under 2 years old . . . . . . . .
Footwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other apparel products and services .
Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle purchases (net outlay) . . . . . .
Cars and trucks, new . . . . . . . . . . .
Cars and trucks, used . . . . . . . . . .
Gasoline and motor oil . . . . . . . . . . .
Other vehicle expenses . . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle finance charges . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance and repair . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Public transportation . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health care 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entertainment 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal care products and services . .
Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tobacco products and smoking
supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cash contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personal insurance and pensions . . . .
Life and other personal insurance . . .
Pensions and Social Security . . . . . .
Personal taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Size of consumer unit
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
One
person
Two
persons
Three
persons
Four
persons
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42,162
5,730
3,306
485
158
327
889
239
168
132
165
146
38
353
130
222
586
185
190
123
88
994
272
2,424
427
14,811
9,134
5,932
2,901
2,004
40,280
5,088
2,904
411
135
276
734
225
161
98
123
97
31
323
126
197
472
152
142
96
81
962
254
2,184
403
12,634
7,086
4,908
2,578
1,427
37,625
4,960
2,996
413
142
271
835
262
181
94
141
121
36
298
117
181
489
149
154
98
88
961
258
1,964
345
12,006
6,660
4,528
2,567
1,018
45,381
5,876
3,428
482
173
310
849
247
167
92
157
141
45
359
139
220
633
213
217
125
78
1,104
297
2,449
421
15,371
9,630
6,244
4,020
1,211
23,657
2,831
1,525
217
71
146
359
94
73
47
66
59
20
161
62
99
280
88
89
60
44
507
131
1,306
280
8,768
5,614
2,692
1,230
802
43,693
5,432
3,128
425
139
286
824
253
173
100
135
126
38
324
116
208
552
177
184
105
86
1,003
265
2,304
468
13,536
7,730
5,263
2,626
1,487
47,406
6,173
3,664
508
174
334
976
292
203
116
167
156
43
383
145
238
609
191
192
124
103
1,188
327
2,509
419
15,596
8,949
6,220
3,732
1,507
55,201
7,472
4,472
644
227
418
1,213
368
252
153
222
168
50
467
185
282
740
235
237
153
115
1,407
382
3,000
436
18,322
10,622
8,299
5,299
1,790
52,565
8,178
5,157
772
274
498
1,422
425
286
179
266
205
62
555
241
314
832
276
257
177
122
1,577
436
3,020
358
16,930
9,801
7,304
4,752
1,635
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1,026
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537
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512
926
287
932
232
813
373
440
523
1,452
126
391
66
176
75
617
1,859
426
709
76
357
291
7,043
3,040
1,688
1,294
1,157
2,307
268
565
924
539
2,127
2,117
532
153
1,040
903
1,720
458
2,855
593
931
99
917
315
614
274
340
575
1,504
105
411
44
195
87
663
1,563
369
612
92
249
242
7,817
3,775
2,039
1,654
1,357
2,314
391
580
860
371
2,586
1,978
499
141
796
942
1,802
330
2,891
243
1,251
61
1,002
333
666
265
402
496
1,294
91
357
38
179
87
542
1,451
303
548
74
283
242
7,621
3,893
2,208
1,627
1,321
2,154
408
555
905
253
2,396
1,812
494
93
581
1,013
2,848
538
2,569
320
854
44
941
409
778
291
487
537
1,858
147
471
71
240
101
828
1,834
437
732
87
305
273
8,645
4,028
2,131
1,820
1,479
2,659
379
811
936
479
2,525
2,494
606
146
875
659
2,679
242
1,758
254
621
70
623
190
343
93
251
284
769
52
194
26
91
48
358
837
177
331
17
156
156
3,839
1,692
1,027
620
674
1,217
144
362
493
256
1,558
1,041
316
93
498
1,150
1,869
597
2,905
396
1,082
120
965
342
565
104
461
582
1,754
150
457
65
219
112
751
1,547
325
619
42
258
303
8,683
4,363
2,703
1,593
1,388
2,458
373
685
928
473
3,093
2,421
563
159
597
982
2,229
501
3,320
449
1,216
126
1,161
369
1,026
512
513
636
1,666
107
475
54
250
96
685
1,916
441
746
153
285
289
9,562
4,644
2,189
2,369
1,619
2,910
520
728
1,129
389
2,532
2,263
603
130
938
1,211
1,818
505
3,615
506
1,306
144
1,227
432
1,337
801
536
685
2,064
147
608
70
243
87
909
2,503
622
978
158
470
275
10,459
4,929
2,663
2,193
1,859
3,220
535
803
1,258
452
2,581
2,821
693
135
1,426
917
2,109
388
3,762
548
1,393
119
1,229
472
899
476
423
690
1,778
139
438
58
282
114
746
2,698
647
932
186
585
348
10,185
4,720
1,963
2,653
1,956
3,122
583
748
1,233
387
2,379
2,554
689
110
1,119
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
306
548
1,161
4,308
454
3,855
2,294
363
647
1,469
4,295
423
3,872
2,853
275
556
1,344
3,690
381
3,309
2,268
224
695
1,491
4,179
347
3,832
2,840
193
423
1,032
1,948
159
1,790
1,592
310
650
1,810
4,424
496
3,928
3,701
351
658
1,179
5,087
488
4,599
2,332
329
801
1,270
5,952
498
5,454
2,838
364
661
1,385
4,956
511
4,446
1,444
1
For additional health care expenditures, see Table 129. 2 For additional recreation expenditures, see Section 26.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2003. See also <http://www.bls.gov/cex/2003/Standard/region.pdf>
and <http://www.bls.gov/cex/2003/Standard/cusize.pdf> (released 30 November 2005).
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Table 671. Average Annual Expenditures of All Consumer Units
by Income Level: 2003
[In dollars. Based on Consumer Expenditure Survey. Data are averages for the noninstitutional population. Expenditures reported
here are out-of-pocket]
Transportation
Housing
Vehicle
Gasopur- line and
chases motor oil
Total
expenditures 1
Food
Total
1
Shelter
Utility
fuels 2
All consumer units . . . . . . . .
40,817
5,340
13,432
7,887
2,811
7,781
3,732
1,333
2,416
Consumer units with complete
reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,742
5,593
13,653
7,921
2,820
8,041
3,871
1,353
2,495
Less than $70,000 . . . . . . . .
$70,000 to $79,999 . . . . . . . .
$80,000 to $99,999 . . . . . . . .
31,737
57,128
65,957
4,619
7,548
7,840
10,464
17,081
19,841
6,046
9,912
10,899
2,450
3,433
3,779
6,138
11,540
13,295
2,884
5,698
6,834
1,134
1,861
2,038
2,199
2,700
3,335
93,515
75,601
86,451
118,674
9,926
8,714
9,689
11,435
28,941
23,204
26,719
36,971
17,253
13,623
16,128
22,117
4,336
3,895
4,146
4,969
15,526
14,178
15,785
16,799
7,604
7,295
7,932
7,683
2,123
2,063
2,195
2,133
3,809
3,465
3,478
4,447
Income level
$100,000 and over . . . .
$100,000 to $119,999.
$120,000 to $149,999
$150,000 and over. . .
1
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.
.
Includes expenditures not shown separately.
2
Total
1
Health
care
Includes public service.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2003. See also <http://www.bls.gov/cex/2003/share
/higherincome.pdf> (released 30 November 2004).
Table 672. Money Income of Households—Distribution of Income and Median
Income by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1999
[In thousands, except as indicated. (105,539 represents 105,539,000). Households as of April 2000. Based on sample
data from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing; see text, Section 1, Population, and Appendix III]
Race of householder
Income Interval
All households . . . .
All
households
White
alone
American
Black or Indian and
African
Alaska
American
Native
alone
alone
Native
Hawaiian
and other
Pacific
Asian
Islander
alone
alone
Some
other
race
alone
Two or
more
Hispanic
races or Latino 1
105,539
83,698
12,024
770
3,129
100
3,834
1,984
9,273
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
10,067
6,657
6,601
6,936
6,801
6,718
6,236
5,966
5,244
9,537
11,003
10,799
5,492
2,656
2,322
2,503
6,584
4,955
4,974
5,303
5,259
5,281
4,953
4,794
4,249
7,834
9,161
9,121
4,695
2,285
2,023
2,227
2,294
1,038
960
935
874
787
697
624
522
879
918
797
343
148
106
102
128
68
63
63
56
54
47
42
35
60
62
51
21
9
6
6
314
143
143
153
146
157
149
154
136
267
349
396
247
136
128
111
9
5
6
7
7
6
6
6
5
9
12
11
5
2
2
1
469
300
315
331
319
299
261
235
202
323
323
258
102
40
28
27
268
148
141
145
140
134
122
111
95
165
180
164
78
36
29
28
1,150
723
739
768
727
682
605
546
466
773
796
683
296
127
97
96
Median income (dollars) . . .
41,994
44,687
29,423
30,599 51,908
42,717
32,694
35,587
33,676
Aggregate household
income (mil. dol) . . . . . . . 5,978,107 4,996,446
479,476
30,917 211,949
5,318 159,556
94,444
410,310
Under $10,000 . . . . .
$10,000 to $14,999 . .
$15,000 to $19,999 . .
$20,000 to $24,999 . .
$25,000 to $29,999 . .
$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 . .
$60,000 to $74,999 . .
$75,000 to $99,999 . .
$100,000 to $124,999
$125,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 and over . .
1
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.
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.
.
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.
.
.
.
Persons of Hispanic origin or Latino may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Summary File 3, using American FactFinder, tables
P52, P53, P54, P151A-H, P152A-H, and P153A-H (accessed 05 September 2003).
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Table 673. Money Income of Households—Percent Distribution by Income
Level, Race, and Hispanic Origin, in Constant (2003) Dollars:
1980 to 2003
[Constant dollars based on CPI-U-RS deflator. Households as of March of following year. (82,368 represents 82,368,000). Based
on Current Population Survey; see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Number
of
households
(1,000)
Under
$15,000
$15,000$24,999
$25,000$34,999
$35,000$49,999
$50,000$74,999
.
.
.
.
.
82,368
94,312
108,209
111,278
112,000
18.8
17.0
15.0
15.7
15.9
14.3
13.6
12.5
12.9
13.1
14.0
12.9
12.3
12.2
11.9
17.9
17.0
15.2
14.9
15.0
20.0
19.2
18.6
18.2
18.0
8.6
10.0
11.3
11.2
11.0
6.3
10.3
15.2
14.7
15.1
37,447
40,865
44,853
43,381
43,318
.
.
.
.
.
71,872
80,968
90,030
91,645
91,962
16.8
14.8
13.5
14.1
14.2
13.9
13.4
12.1
12.6
12.8
14.0
12.9
12.2
12.0
11.8
18.4
17.4
15.2
15.0
15.0
21.0
19.9
19.1
18.9
18.5
9.1
10.6
11.8
11.8
11.5
6.9
11.0
16.1
15.6
16.1
39,506
42,622
46,910
46,119
45,631
.
.
.
.
.
8,847
10,671
13,174
13,465
13,629
35.8
33.7
24.7
27.4
27.4
18.0
15.8
16.1
16.0
16.0
14.0
13.4
13.7
13.3
13.3
14.6
14.4
15.8
15.0
15.0
11.9
13.5
15.4
14.6
14.6
4.1
5.1
7.2
7.0
7.0
1.7
4.1
7.0
6.7
6.7
22,760
25,488
31,690
29,691
29,645
.
.
.
.
1,958
3,963
3,917
4,040
13.1
11.0
11.9
15.2
10.6
8.5
10.4
9.5
8.7
10.0
10.5
7.1
14.8
13.6
13.4
13.8
22.1
18.4
18.3
18.4
13.1
14.2
12.8
12.5
17.7
24.3
22.7
23.4
52,475
59,559
53,832
55,699
.
.
.
.
.
3,906
6,220
10,034
11,339
11,693
24.1
24.3
17.9
18.9
18.9
19.4
18.0
16.7
16.9
17.6
16.3
14.7
14.9
15.8
15.8
17.0
17.3
17.6
16.3
16.7
15.7
15.1
17.4
16.9
15.9
4.8
5.9
8.3
7.8
7.7
2.8
4.7
7.2
7.6
7.5
28,864
30,475
35,429
33,861
32,997
Year
ALL HOUSEHOLDS 1
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHITE
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 3 4 . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BLACK
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 3 5 . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ISLANDER
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 6
2002
...........
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HISPANIC 7
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Percent distribution
$75,000- $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 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. 4 Data represents White alone, which refers
to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 5 Data represents Black alone, which refers to people
6
who reported Black and did not report any other race category.
Data represents Asian alone, which refers to people who
reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 7 People of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
Table 674. Money Income of Households—Median Income by Race and Hispanic
Origin, in Current and Constant (2003) Dollars: 1980 to 2003
[In dollars. See headnote, Table 673]
Median income in current dollars
Year
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
.
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.
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.
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.
6
.
..
7
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..
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.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
All
households 1
White
17,710
23,618
29,943
30,126
30,636
31,241
32,264
34,076
35,492
37,005
38,885
40,696
41,990
42,228
42,409
43,318
18,684
24,908
31,231
31,569
32,209
32,960
34,028
35,766
37,161
38,972
40,912
42,325
43,916
44,517
45,086
45,631
2
Black
3
10,764
14,819
18,676
18,807
18,755
19,533
21,027
22,393
23,482
25,050
25,351
27,910
29,667
29,470
29,026
29,645
Median income in constant (2003) dollars
Asian,
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
All
households 1
White
(NA)
(NA)
38,450
36,449
37,801
38,347
40,482
40,614
43,276
45,249
46,637
50,960
55,757
53,635
52,626
55,699
13,651
17,465
22,330
22,691
22,597
22,886
23,421
22,860
24,906
26,628
28,330
30,746
33,168
33,565
33,103
32,997
37,447
38,510
40,865
39,679
39,364
39,165
39,613
40,845
41,431
42,294
43,825
44,922
44,853
43,882
43,381
43,318
39,506
40,614
42,622
41,580
41,385
41,320
41,779
42,871
43,379
44,542
46,110
46,720
46,910
46,261
46,119
45,631
2
Black
3
22,760
24,163
25,488
24,771
24,098
24,487
25,816
26,842
27,411
28,630
28,572
30,808
31,690
30,625
29,691
29,645
Asian,
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
(NA)
(NA)
52,475
48,007
48,570
48,073
49,703
48,682
50,517
51,716
52,562
56,251
59,559
55,736
53,832
55,699
28,864
28,478
30,475
29,887
29,035
28,690
28,756
27,401
29,073
30,434
31,929
33,938
35,429
34,880
33,861
32,997
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
4
Beginning with 2002, data
alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category.
5
represents Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category.
People of
Hispanic origin may be any race. 6 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by 28,000
7
households.
See footnote 2, Table 673. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1, Population.
Source of Tables 673 and 674: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet sites
<http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60-226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income
/histinc/inchhtoc.html>.
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Table 675. Money Income of Households—Distribution by Income Level and
Selected Characteristics: 2003
[111,278 represents 111,278,000. Households as of March of the following year. Based on Current Population Survey; see
text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III]
Number
of
households
(1,000)
Characteristic
Total 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17,851
14,649
13,277
16,773
20,191
12,313
16,945
43,318
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,610
19,159
23,222
23,137
16,824
23,048
1,766
2,385
2,199
2,243
2,446
6,812
1,319
2,277
2,130
1,848
1,823
5,255
1,079
2,517
2,442
2,157
1,833
3,249
1,047
3,479
3,579
3,311
2,415
2,941
865
4,082
5,092
4,686
3,095
2,370
316
2,263
3,325
3,404
1,957
1,051
219
2,157
4,454
5,490
3,254
1,371
27,053
44,779
55,044
60,242
49,215
23,787
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
21,017
25,643
40,742
24,598
3,461
3,720
7,146
3,523
2,536
3,292
5,799
3,023
2,164
3,104
5,219
2,789
2,859
3,925
6,373
3,614
3,732
4,945
6,936
4,577
2,452
3,027
4,054
2,781
3,812
3,629
5,214
4,290
46,742
44,732
39,823
46,820
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
29,586
37,366
17,968
16,065
7,150
2,476
1,388
10,532
3,804
1,647
1,037
551
167
113
5,733
5,013
1,766
1,217
581
217
122
4,017
4,923
1,785
1,436
688
281
149
4,085
6,085
2,744
2,167
1,090
392
210
3,093
7,243
3,982
3,559
1,511
524
280
1,117
4,426
2,554
2,587
1,109
312
208
1,012
5,874
3,489
4,060
1,621
583
306
21,930
46,924
55,726
64,374
60,128
58,109
60,521
....
....
76,217
57,719
6,760
2,861
8,247
5,078
8,533
5,622
11,590
8,490
15,691
12,727
10,376
9,073
15,019
13,866
53,991
62,405
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Region: 2 . .
Northeast
Midwest .
South . . .
West. . . .
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Size of household:
One person . . . . . . . .
Two people . . . . . . . .
Three people . . . . . . .
Four people . . . . . . . .
Five people . . . . . . . .
Six people . . . . . . . . .
Seven or more people .
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.
Type of household:
Family households . . .
Married-couple . . . .
Male householder,
wife absent . . . . . .
Female householder,
husband absent . . .
Nonfamily households .
Male householder . .
Female householder
Median
income
(dollars)
112,000
Age of householder:
15 to 24 years . . .
25 to 34 years . . .
35 to 44 years . . .
45 to 54 years . . .
55 to 64 years . . .
65 years and over .
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.
Number (1,000)
Under $15,000- $25,000- $35,000- $50,000- $75,000- $100,000
$15,000 $24,999 $34,999 $49,999 $74,999 $99,999 and over
4,717
510
668
709
853
959
500
518
41,959
.
.
.
.
13,781
35,783
16,136
19,647
3,390
11,089
3,807
7,283
2,500
6,402
2,624
3,779
2,202
4,744
2,219
2,525
2,247
5,180
2,649
2,532
2,003
4,502
2,538
1,963
805
1,938
1,123
816
634
1,926
1,178
748
29,307
25,741
31,928
21,313
......
......
105,390
6,385
16,084
2,553
13,331
1,438
12,199
863
15,726
715
19,327
499
11,998
199
16,726
119
45,016
18,787
......
......
9,043
31,860
2,979
5,505
1,890
5,005
1,365
4,559
1,187
5,480
986
5,688
373
3,064
266
2,559
22,718
36,835
......
......
18,837
9,117
2,436
902
2,380
866
2,280
995
3,113
1,538
3,948
2,111
2,312
1,254
2,367
1,449
45,854
51,970
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.
30,149
19,307
7,449
1,834
1,558
1,712
1,191
346
85
88
1,752
1,246
357
96
54
2,137
1,520
442
107
68
3,691
2,548
893
121
130
6,097
4,099
1,480
250
266
4,795
3,160
1,217
229
191
9,967
5,544
2,711
950
761
73,446
68,728
78,541
100,000
96,830
Number of earners:
No earners . . . . . . . .
One earner . . . . . . . .
Two earners and more.
2 earners . . . . . . . .
3 earners . . . . . . . .
4 earners or more . .
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.
23,932
40,769
47,299
37,917
6,998
2,384
11,507
5,547
796
767
28
-
5,511
7,233
1,904
1,801
89
15
2,909
6,904
3,466
3,135
285
44
2,013
7,863
6,896
6,014
745
138
1,186
6,903
12,105
9,910
1,846
351
370
2,838
9,105
6,953
1,595
555
434
3,482
13,029
9,337
2,411
1,281
15,661
35,977
71,496
67,348
82,464
100,000
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.
112,000
77,597
66,138
55,952
6,393
3,792
11,459
6,211
2,435
2,813
34,403
17,851
5,482
3,215
1,666
660
889
2,267
946
476
846
12,367
14,649
7,704
6,018
4,474
881
663
1,685
952
341
393
6,946
13,277
8,871
7,443
6,110
836
496
1,429
763
267
398
4,406
16,773
12,667
11,052
9,346
1,165
543
1,615
912
359
344
4,105
20,191
16,907
15,038
13,192
1,251
596
1,869
1,078
422
371
3,284
12,313
10,925
9,845
8,824
747
277
1,079
668
222
188
1,389
16,945
15,039
13,525
12,344
854
327
1,515
891
351
272
1,905
43,318
54,989
57,475
60,852
45,532
31,224
37,833
41,789
40,750
28,704
21,476
..
..
77,092
33,414
8,196
9,151
8,253
6,118
8,030
5,059
11,312
5,250
15,568
4,426
10,478
1,783
15,257
1,629
53,584
27,561
..
1,494
504
280
188
210
197
56
59
23,662
Educational attainment
of householder: 3
Total . . . . . . . .
Less than 9th grade . .
9th to 12th grade (no
diploma) . . . . . . . . .
High school graduate .
Some college, no
degree . . . . . . . . . .
Associate’s degree . . .
Bachelor’s degree or
more . . . . . . . . . . .
Bachelor’s degree . .
Master’s degree . . .
Professional degree
Doctorate degree . .
....
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.
Work experience of
householder:
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Worked. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Worked at full-time jobs .
50 weeks or more . . . . .
27 to 49 weeks . . . . . . .
26 weeks or less . . . . . .
Worked at part-time jobs.
50 weeks or more . . . . .
27 to 49 weeks . . . . . . .
26 weeks or less . . . . . .
Did not work . . . . . . . . . .
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . . . . . .
Renter-occupied . . . . . . .
Occupier paid no cash
rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
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Includes other races not shown separately.
old and over.
2
For composition of regions, see map inside front cover.
3
People 25 years
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet site <http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/hhinc
/new01001.htm> (accessed 08 June 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
461
Table 676. Money Income of Households—Number and Distribution by Race
and Hispanic Origin: 2003
[Households as of March of the following year. (112,000 represents 112,000,000). Based on Current Population Survey (CPS);
see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. The 2004 CPS allowed respondents to choose more than one race. Data represent
persons who selected this race group only and excludes persons reporting more than one race. See also comments on race in the
text for Section 1, Population]
Number (1,000)
Income interval
All
races
White
Black
91,962
7,012
6,035
5,926
5,827
5,479
5,412
4,954
4,765
4,096
7,676
9,346
4,993
5,619
9,309
2,933
1,157
1,421
All households 1
Under $10,000 . . . . .
$10,000 to $14,999 . .
$15,000 to $19,999 . .
$20,000 to $24,999 . .
$25,000 to $29,999 . .
$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 . .
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. 112,000
.
10,111
.
7,740
.
7,434
.
7,215
.
6,718
.
6,559
.
6,024
.
5,801
.
4,948
.
9,151
$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 .
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1
11,040
5,815
6,498
10,719
3,372
1,307
1,547
Percent distribution
Asian
Hispanic 1
All
races
White
Black
Asian
Hispanic 1
13,629
2,409
1,329
1,107
1,071
959
857
768
712
562
972
4,040
432
181
231
153
124
162
187
199
172
299
11,693
1,264
942
1,042
1,014
940
907
752
700
500
879
100.0
9.0
6.9
6.6
6.4
6.0
5.9
5.4
5.2
4.4
8.2
100.0
7.6
6.6
6.4
6.3
6.0
5.9
5.4
5.2
4.5
8.3
100.0
17.7
9.8
8.1
7.9
7.0
6.3
5.6
5.2
4.1
7.1
100.0
10.7
4.5
5.7
3.8
3.1
4.0
4.6
4.9
4.3
7.4
100.0
10.8
8.1
8.9
8.7
8.0
7.8
6.4
6.0
4.3
7.5
1,018
455
495
659
153
61
42
445
246
260
575
234
67
71
977
458
446
572
171
58
70
9.9
5.2
5.8
9.6
3.0
1.2
1.4
10.2
5.4
6.1
10.1
3.2
1.3
1.5
7.5
3.3
3.6
4.8
1.1
0.4
0.3
11.0
6.1
6.4
14.2
5.8
1.7
1.8
8.4
3.9
3.8
4.9
1.5
0.5
0.6
Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance 2003, P60-226; and
Internet site at <http://ferret.bls.census.gov/macro/032004/hhinc/new06000.htm> (accessed 10 June 2005).
Table 677. Money Income of Families—Number and Distribution by Race and
Hispanic Origin: 2003
[Households as of March of the following year. (76,232 represents 76,232,000). Based on Current Population Survey
(CPS); see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. The 2004 CPS allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For
2003, data represent persons who selected this race group only and excludes persons reporting more than one race. The CPS
in prior years only allowed respondents to report one race group. See also comments on race in the text for Section 1, Population]
Number (1,000)
Income interval
All families 1 . . .
Under $10,000 . . . . .
$10,000 to $14,999 . .
$15,000 to $19,999 . .
$20,000 to $24,999 . .
$25,000 to $29,999 . .
$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 . .
$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 .
1
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.
All
races
White
Black
76,232
4,246
3,120
4,148
4,341
4,435
4,222
4,038
3,885
3,520
6,650
8,702
4,723
5,434
9,312
2,948
1,142
1,366
62,620
2,684
2,234
3,177
3,433
3,606
3,443
3,284
3,172
2,910
5,571
7,365
4,067
4,717
8,106
2,570
1,014
1,264
8,914
1,221
692
724
684
626
561
525
483
394
687
771
368
404
561
132
52
29
Percent distribution
Asian
Hispanic 1
All
races
White
Black
Asian
Hispanic 1
3,064
196
104
144
114
92
117
135
153
133
251
378
199
214
504
211
57
64
9,274
813
715
852
841
786
708
602
526
424
710
827
361
373
489
128
55
63
100.0
5.6
4.1
5.4
5.7
5.8
5.5
5.3
5.1
4.6
8.7
11.4
6.2
7.1
12.2
3.9
1.5
1.8
100.0
4.3
3.6
5.1
5.5
5.8
5.5
5.2
5.1
4.6
8.9
11.8
6.5
7.5
12.9
4.1
1.6
2.0
100.0
13.7
7.8
8.1
7.7
7.0
6.3
5.9
5.4
4.4
7.7
8.6
4.1
4.5
6.3
1.5
0.6
0.3
100.0
6.4
3.4
4.7
3.7
3.0
3.8
4.4
5.0
4.3
8.2
12.3
6.5
7.0
16.4
6.9
1.9
2.1
100.0
8.8
7.7
9.2
9.1
8.5
7.6
6.5
5.7
4.6
7.7
8.9
3.9
4.0
5.3
1.4
0.6
0.7
Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance 2003, P60-226; and
Internet site at <http://ferret.bls.census.gov/macro/032004/faminc/new07000.htm> (accessed 10 June 2005).
462
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U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 678. Money Income of Families—Percent Distribution by Income Level in
Constant (2003) Dollars: 1980 to 2003
[Constant dollars based on CPI-U-RS deflator. Families as of March of the following year (60,309 represents 60,309,000).
Based on Current Population Survey; see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Number
of
families
(1,000)
Under
$15,000
$15,000$24,999
$25,000$34,999
$35,000$49,999
$50,000$74,999
.
.
.
.
.
60,309
66,322
73,778
75,616
76,232
11.4
10.9
8.8
9.5
9.6
12.6
11.5
10.4
11.0
11.1
13.7
12.1
11.5
11.7
11.4
19.6
17.6
15.5
15.1
15.0
24.0
22.4
20.9
20.5
20.1
10.7
12.4
13.7
13.7
13.3
7.9
13.0
19.1
18.6
19.4
44,452
48,248
54,191
52,864
52,680
.
.
.
.
.
52,710
56,803
61,330
62,313
62,620
9.4
8.6
7.4
7.9
7.9
11.9
11.0
9.7
10.3
10.6
13.7
12.0
11.3
11.2
11.3
20.0
18.0
15.5
15.0
15.0
25.2
23.3
21.6
21.2
20.7
11.3
13.2
14.3
14.5
14.0
8.6
13.9
20.3
19.8
20.7
46,315
50,380
56,645
55,885
55,768
.
.
.
.
.
6,317
7,471
8,731
8,932
8,914
28.4
28.6
19.1
21.5
21.5
18.6
15.6
15.9
15.8
15.8
14.6
13.5
14.2
13.3
13.3
16.2
15.3
16.2
15.7
15.7
14.7
15.6
17.3
16.3
16.3
5.2
6.4
8.8
8.7
8.7
2.2
5.1
8.7
8.7
8.7
26,798
29,237
35,972
34,293
34,369
.
.
.
.
1,536
2,982
2,845
3,064
9.5
7.4
6.9
9.8
9.8
7.5
8.5
8.4
8.5
9.1
10.0
6.8
14.3
13.2
13.6
13.7
22.2
19.0
20.1
20.5
15.5
15.8
14.2
13.5
20.3
28.1
26.7
27.3
57,655
66,886
62,381
63,251
.
.
.
.
.
3,235
4,981
8,017
9,094
9,274
20.0
21.7
15.7
16.4
16.5
19.5
18.4
17.0
17.8
18.3
16.9
14.6
15.1
16.1
16.1
18.4
17.7
17.9
16.7
16.7
17.1
16.1
17.9
17.2
16.6
5.2
6.5
8.7
8.0
7.9
3.0
5.1
7.7
7.8
7.9
31,116
31,977
36,790
34,968
34,272
Year
ALL FAMILIES 1
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHITE
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 3 4 . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BLACK
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 3 5 . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASIAN AND PACIFIC
ISLANDER
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 3 6 . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HISPANIC ORIGIN 7
1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Percent distribution
$75,000- $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 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. 4 Data represents White alone, which refers
to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 5 Data represents Black alone, which refers to people
who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 6 Data represents Asian alone, which refers to people who
reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 7 People of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
Table 679. Money Income of Families—Median Income by Race and Hispanic
Origin in Current and Constant (2003) Dollars: 1980 to 2003
[See headnote, Table 678]
Median income in current dollars
Year
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6
.
..
7
.
..
All
families 1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
21,023
27,735
35,353
35,939
36,573
36,959
38,782
40,611
42,300
44,568
46,737
48,831
50,732
51,407
51,680
52,680
White
2
21,904
29,152
36,915
37,783
38,670
39,300
40,884
42,646
44,756
46,754
49,023
51,079
53,029
54,067
54,633
55,768
Black
3
12,674
16,786
21,423
21,548
21,103
21,542
24,698
25,970
26,522
28,602
29,404
31,850
33,676
33,598
33,525
34,369
Asian,
Pacific
Islander 4
(NA)
(NA)
42,246
40,974
42,255
44,456
46,122
46,356
49,105
51,850
52,826
56,127
62,617
60,158
60,984
63,251
Median income in constant (2003) dollars
Hispanic
5
All
families 1
14,716
19,027
23,431
23,895
23,555
23,654
24,318
24,570
26,179
28,142
29,608
31,523
34,442
34,490
34,185
34,272
44,452
45,223
48,248
47,336
46,992
46,333
47,615
48,679
49,378
50,938
52,675
53,901
54,191
53,421
52,864
52,680
White
2
46,315
47,534
50,380
49,764
49,687
49,268
50,196
51,118
52,245
53,436
55,251
56,383
56,645
56,185
55,885
55,768
Black
3
26,798
27,370
29,237
28,381
27,115
27,006
30,324
31,129
30,960
32,690
33,140
35,157
35,972
34,914
34,293
34,369
Asian,
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
(NA)
(NA)
57,655
53,967
54,293
55,731
56,627
55,565
57,321
59,260
59,538
61,955
66,886
62,515
62,381
63,251
31,116
31,025
31,977
31,472
30,266
29,653
29,857
29,451
30,559
32,164
33,370
34,796
36,790
35,841
34,968
34,272
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 of any race. 6 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by
28,000 households. 7 See footnote 3, Table 678.
Source of Tables 678 and 679: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet site
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/histinc/incfamdet.html> (revised 13 May 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
463
Table 680. Share of Aggregate Income Received by Each Fifth and Top 5
Percent of Families: 1980 to 2003
[Families as of March of the following year (60,309 represents 60,309,000). Income in constant 2003 CPI-U-RS adjusted
dollars. Based on the Current Population Survey; see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. For data collection changes
over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>
Year
1980
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Number
of
families
(1,000)
Lowest
Second
Third
Fourth
Top 5
percent
60,309
63,558
64,491
65,204
65,837
66,090
66,322
67,173
68,216
68,506
69,313
69,597
70,241
70,884
71,551
73,206
72,388
74,340
75,616
76,232
21,990
21,662
22,418
22,606
22,565
22,926
22,991
22,391
21,474
21,274
22,026
22,858
22,973
23,528
24,344
25,163
25,636
24,940
24,550
24,117
37,024
37,317
38,592
38,996
39,120
40,113
39,638
38,342
38,128
37,609
38,429
39,538
40,057
41,145
42,481
43,593
43,795
42,738
42,389
42,057
52,438
54,056
56,238
56,988
57,525
58,451
57,374
56,636
56,535
56,451
57,705
58,716
59,634
61,279
63,137
65,424
65,563
64,949
64,443
65,000
73,583
78,640
80,978
82,584
83,532
85,313
83,918
82,966
82,297
83,735
85,942
86,615
87,918
91,433
94,326
97,174
97,952
97,839
96,633
98,200
116,294
128,757
133,550
134,645
137,463
141,776
139,693
135,430
136,214
141,888
147,386
148,221
149,417
156,671
163,647
171,116
171,176
170,533
168,088
170,082
Income at selected positions (dollars)
Percent distribution of aggregate income
Upper limit of each fifth
Lowest Second
5th
5th
5.3
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.5
4.3
4.1
4.2
4.4
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.2
4.1
11.6
11.0
10.9
10.7
10.7
10.6
10.8
10.7
10.5
9.9
10.0
10.1
10.0
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.8
9.7
9.7
9.6
Third
5th
17.6
16.9
16.9
16.8
16.7
16.5
16.6
16.6
16.5
15.7
15.7
15.8
15.8
15.7
15.7
15.6
15.5
15.4
15.5
15.5
Fourth Highest
5th
5th
24.4
24.3
24.1
24.0
24.0
23.7
23.8
24.1
24.0
23.3
23.3
23.2
23.1
23.0
23.0
23.0
22.8
22.9
23.0
23.2
41.1
43.1
43.4
43.8
44.0
44.6
44.3
44.2
44.7
47.0
46.9
46.5
46.8
47.2
47.3
47.2
47.4
47.7
47.6
47.6
Top 5
percent
14.6
16.1
16.5
17.2
17.2
17.9
17.4
17.1
17.6
20.3
20.1
20.0
20.3
20.7
20.7
20.3
20.8
21.0
20.8
20.5
1
Data reflect implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and a 28,000 household sample expansion to 78,000
households.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the
United States: 2003; and Internet sites at <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60-226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004), and
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/f01.html> and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/f02.html> (revised 13
May 2005).
Table 681. Money Income of Families—Distribution by Family Characteristics
and Income Level: 2003
[(76,232 represents 76,232,000). See headnote, Table 678. For composition of regions, see map inside front cover]
Income level (1,000)
Number
of
$15,000 $25,000 $35,000 $50,000 $75,000 $100,000
families
Under
to
to
to
to
to
and
(1,000) $15,000 $24,999 $34,999 $49,999 $74,999 $99,999
over
Characteristic
All families . . . . . . . . .
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 . . . .
Region:
Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . .
Midwest . . . . . . . . . . . . .
South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Type of family:
Married-couple families . . .
Male householder,
wife absent . . . . . . . . . .
Female householder,
husband absent . . . . . . .
Unrelated subfamilies . . . . . .
Education attainment of
householder: 1
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Less than 9th grade . . . . . . .
9th to 12th grade (no diploma)
High school graduate
(includes equivalency) . . . . .
Some college, no degree . . . .
Associate’s degree . . . . . . . .
Bachelor’s degree or more . . .
Bachelor’s degree . . . . . . .
Master’s degree . . . . . . . .
Professional degree . . . . .
Doctorate degree . . . . . . .
1
Median
income
(dollars)
...
76,232
7,366
8,489
8,657
11,443
15,352
10,157
14,768
52,680
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3,592
13,561
18,329
17,137
11,621
11,991
1,027
1,808
1,493
956
891
1,191
696
1,560
1,585
1,097
988
2,563
571
1,668
1,784
1,336
1,106
2,192
545
2,186
2,655
2,242
1,661
2,153
450
2,942
4,081
3,619
2,391
1,871
163
1,698
2,799
2,942
1,667
883
139
1,701
3,927
4,946
2,916
1,139
26,198
46,554
59,122
70,149
60,976
35,310
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
13,994
17,378
28,000
16,860
1,222
1,342
3,217
1,584
1,368
1,710
3,537
1,875
1,378
2,003
3,475
1,801
1,926
2,650
4,476
2,392
2,774
3,804
5,378
3,397
1,977
2,658
3,326
2,198
3,350
3,214
4,591
3,613
59,874
55,613
47,322
55,095
...
57,725
2,873
5,107
5,661
8,505
12,721
9,058
13,802
62,281
...
4,717
632
755
768
813
875
416
458
38,032
...
...
13,791
509
3,861
199
2,628
92
2,227
115
2,125
53
1,759
29
684
3
508
20
26,550
20,160
...
...
...
72,640
4,056
5,996
6,337
922
1,250
7,793
1,072
1,281
8,087
729
1,108
10,896
619
966
14,901
448
841
9,993
160
322
14,629
106
230
54,739
25,313
28,848
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
21,966
13,145
6,537
20,940
13,497
5,080
1,274
1,089
2,171
996
375
624
418
130
31
46
2,843
1,366
461
771
569
136
39
28
3,138
1,489
597
1,029
731
193
77
28
4,110
2,111
1,033
2,056
1,455
458
67
75
4,723
3,133
1,685
4,075
2,871
915
141
146
2,682
2,007
1,100
3,724
2,524
927
131
136
2,297
2,045
1,289
8,662
4,927
2,319
787
629
44,620
54,255
61,208
86,921
81,094
93,867
100,000
100,000
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Persons 25 years old and over.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United
States, 2003, and Internet sites <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60-226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and
<http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/faminc/new01000.htm> (accessed 13 June 2005).
464
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 682. Median Income of Families by Type of Family in Current and
Constant (2003) Dollars: 1980 to 2003
[In dollars. See headnote, Table 678. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Current dollars
Constant (2003) dollars
Wife
not in
paid
labor
force
Male
householder,
no wife
present
Female
householder,
no
husband
present
18,972
30,265
32,375
33,748
36,027
37,161
38,480
39,982
40,782
40,102
41,122
17,519
29,046
30,358
31,600
32,960
35,681
37,339
37,727
36,590
37,739
38,032
10,408
16,932
19,691
19,911
21,023
22,163
23,762
25,716
25,745
26,423
26,550
Married-couple families
Year
1980
1990
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Total
Total
Wife in
paid
labor
force
21,023
35,353
40,611
42,300
44,568
46,737
48,831
50,732
51,407
51,680
52,680
23,141
39,895
47,062
49,707
51,591
54,180
56,501
59,099
60,335
61,130
62,281
26,879
46,777
55,823
58,381
60,669
63,751
66,478
69,235
70,834
72,806
75,170
Married-couple families
Total
44,452
48,248
48,679
49,378
50,938
52,675
53,901
54,191
53,421
52,864
52,680
Total
Wife in
paid
labor
force
Wife
not in
paid
labor
force
48,930
54,447
56,411
58,024
58,964
61,064
62,368
63,128
62,699
62,530
62,281
56,834
63,839
66,913
68,149
69,340
71,851
73,381
73,956
73,609
74,474
75,170
40,115
41,304
38,807
39,395
41,176
41,882
42,475
42,708
42,380
41,021
41,122
Female
Male
househouseholder,
holder,
no
no wife husband
present present
37,043
39,640
36,389
36,887
37,671
40,214
41,216
40,299
38,024
38,604
38,032
22,007
23,108
23,603
23,243
24,028
24,979
26,229
27,469
26,754
27,028
26,550
Table 683. Married-Couple Families—Number and Median Income by Work
Experience of Husbands and Wives and Presence of Children: 2003
[(57,725 represents 57,725,000). See headnote, Table 678. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Number (1,000)
Work experience of
husband or wife
All
No
married- related
couple
chilfamilies
dren
All married-couple families
Husband worked . . . . . . . . . . .
Wife worked . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wife did not work . . . . . . . . .
Husband year-round, full-time
worker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wife worked . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wife did not work . . . . . . . . .
Husband did not work . . . . . . . .
Wife worked . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wife did not work . . . . . . . . .
Median income (dollars)
One or more related
children under
18 years old
One or more related
children under
18 years old
Total
Total
All
No
married- related
One Two or couple
chilchild
more families
dren
One
child
Two or
more
.
.
.
.
57,725 30,766 26,959 10,261 16,698
45,446 20,170 25,277
9,470 15,807
33,256 15,292 17,963
7,213 10,750
12,191
4,877
7,314
2,257
5,057
62,281
71,685
77,899
51,303
58,514
75,766
81,422
53,533
66,419 68,427
68,712 71,119
75,396 77,319
50,422 50,333
65,091
66,991
74,119
50,450
.
.
.
.
.
.
37,582 15,749 21,833
27,801 12,342 15,459
9,781
3,407
6,374
12,279 10,596
1,682
3,568
2,502
1,066
8,711
8,094
616
75,644
81,255
55,616
31,042
43,931
27,130
80,987
85,293
60,189
31,205
46,680
27,589
71,702
77,808
52,841
29,935
37,693
17,943
70,526
76,488
52,509
29,020
36,392
14,826
8,129 13,704
6,194
9,265
1,935
4,439
792
891
469
597
322
294
74,212
80,259
53,406
30,917
40,027
20,518
Source of Tables 682 and 683: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and <http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/faminc/toc.htm> (accessed June 13 2005).
Table 684. Median Income of People With Income in Constant (2003)
Dollars by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1980 to 2003
[People 15 years old and over. Constant dollars based on CPI-U-RS deflator. Based on the Current Population Survey; see text,
Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>.
Race and Hispanic origin
All races 3 . .
White 4 . . . . . . . .
Black 5 . . . . . . . .
Asian alone 6 . . . .
Hispanic 7 . . . . . .
White non-Hispanic
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Male
1980
1990
26,494
28,181
16,935
(NA)
20,423
(NA)
27,695
28,892
17,562
(NA)
18,383
29,967
2000
Female
1
30,275
31,829
22,798
(NA)
20,827
33,656
2
2003
1980
1990
29,908
31,079
22,055
31,797
21,176
32,768
29,931
30,732
21,986
32,291
21,053
32,331
10,403
10,460
9,684
(NA)
9,314
(NA)
13,743
14,080
11,366
(NA)
10,279
14,440
2002
2000
1
17,158
17,175
16,964
(NA)
13,083
17,801
2
2003
17,197
17,224
17,112
18,087
13,670
17,787
17,259
17,422
16,581
17,679
13,642
18,301
2002
NA Not available. 1 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by 28,000
households. 2 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. 3 Includes other races not shown separately. 4 Beginning with 2002, data represents White alone, which
refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 5 Beginning with 2002, data represents Black
alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 6 Beginning with 2002, data
represents Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category.
7
People of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet site <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/histinc
/incpertoc.html> (revised 13 May 2005).
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465
Table 685. Money Income of People—Selected Characteristics
by Income Level: 2002
[People as of March 2003 (108,814 represents 108,814,000). Covers people 15 years old and over. For definition of median, see
Guide to Tabular Presentation. For composition of regions, see map, inside front cover. Based on the Current Population Survey
(CPS), see Appendix III]
Persons with income
Number (1,000)
All
$5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $25,000 $35,000 $50,000 $75,000 Median
perto
to
to
to
to
to
and income
sons
Total
Under
over (dollars)
(1,000) (1,000) $5,000 1 $9,999 $14,999 $24,999 $34,999 $49,999 $74,999
Characteristic
MALE
Total . . . . . . .
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 yrs. old and over.
Region:
Northeast . . . . . .
Midwest . . . . . . .
South . . . . . . . .
West . . . . . . . . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
110,257
20,699
19,598
21,530
20,082
13,551
14,797
100,769
14,237
18,684
20,781
19,417
13,097
14,554
8,169
4,742
860
843
725
505
496
7,848
2,394
1,110
941
959
760
1,682
9,654 17,566 14,458 15,746 14,394 12,934
1,990
2,832
1,315
656
222
86
1,608
3,772
3,524
3,749
2,543
1,518
1,081
2,989
3,268
4,055
3,994
3,610
1,068
2,389
2,561
3,628
4,069
4,018
1,001
1,906
1,744
2,186
2,357
2,638
2,907
3,679
2,045
1,474
1,208
1,063
29,931
9,961
30,562
39,195
42,079
38,915
20,363
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20,589
24,977
39,272
25,418
18,834
23,231
35,654
23,050
1,589
2,011
2,733
1,835
1,415
1,748
2,967
1,718
1,792
2,017
3,589
2,255
2,883
2,717
4,076
3,257
31,412
30,289
27,613
30,426
.
.
.
.
. 89,558 86,532
. 5,804 5,405
. 7,766 7,245
. 27,889 26,800
3,432
349
497
1,174
5,454
1,042
944
1,849
7,663 14,733 13,144 15,091 14,169 12,846
1,209
1,628
634
345
151
47
1,311
1,938
1,226
772
410
147
2,575
5,699
5,154
5,209
3,578
1,562
33,517
15,461
18,990
28,763
. . 15,012 14,586
. . 6,751 6,618
548
181
721
264
1,205
383
2,288
909
2,510
1,152
3,060
1,532
2,729
1,403
1,525
794
35,073
39,015
.
.
.
.
.
. 26,336 25,879
. 16,632 16,295
. 6,157 6,076
. 1,925 1,901
. 1,621 1,606
687
450
141
36
57
634
464
129
29
12
980
680
184
68
49
2,273
1,584
451
121
117
2,468
1,803
480
112
74
4,170
2,909
904
161
195
5,898
3,877
1,434
271
315
8,769
4,528
2,353
1,103
787
55,751
50,916
61,698
88,530
73,853
. . 80,538 74,163
. . 28,429 25,437
5,894
2,172
4,822
2,910
6,047
3,442
11,193 10,233 12,314 12,171
6,070
4,024
3,283
2,139
11,489
1,397
33,218
21,403
100
118
164
Education attainment
of householder: 2
Total . . . . . . . .
Less than 9th grade. . .
9th to 12th grade 3 . . .
High school graduate 4 .
Some college, no
degree. . . . . . . . . . .
Associate’s degree . . .
Bachelor’s degree
or more . . . . . . . . . .
Bachelor’s degree . .
Master’s degree. . . .
Professional degree .
Doctorate degree . . .
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . .
Renter-occupied . . .
Occupier paid no
cash rent . . . . . . .
FEMALE
Total . . . . . . . . .
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 yrs. old and over. . .
Region:
Northeast . . . . . . . .
Midwest . . . . . . . . .
South . . . . . . . . . .
West . . . . . . . . . . .
Education attainment
of householder: 2
Total . . . . . . . .
Less than 9th grade. . .
9th to 12th grade 3 . . .
High school graduate 4 .
Some college, no
degree. . . . . . . . . . .
Associate’s degree . . .
Bachelor’s degree
or more . . . . . . . . . .
Bachelor’s degree . .
Master’s degree. . . .
Professional degree .
Doctorate degree . . .
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . .
Renter-occupied . . .
Occupier paid no
cash rent . . . . . . .
1
..
1,290
1,169
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
117,327
20,009
19,603
22,043
20,987
14,824
19,862
102,713
13,594
17,156
20,010
19,303
13,424
19,225
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
22,599
26,353
42,226
26,149
20,104
23,897
36,262
22,449
.
.
.
.
. 97,319 89,118
. 5,943 4,734
. 8,233 6,965
. 31,921 28,976
2,860
3,925
6,761
4,022
2,807
3,541
4,665
3,380
83
47
21,580
16,335 16,155 13,409 19,291 13,859 12,037
5,189
2,687
1,841
2,436
965
384
2,511
1,695
1,886
3,446
3,124
2,628
2,877
1,884
1,969
3,739
3,160
3,151
2,121
1,772
1,738
3,627
3,244
3,207
1,950
2,065
1,439
2,336
1,907
1,689
1,681
6,051
4,536
3,708
1,461
982
7,462
72
1,255
2,051
2,297
1,263
525
4,165
20
611
1,179
1,297
775
281
17,259
7,435
21,992
23,472
25,866
20,368
11,845
3,122
3,681
6,019
3,332
11,142 13,468
833
1,795
1,087
2,096
3,899
5,158
2,510
3,070
4,914
2,915
3,554
4,696
6,894
4,147
204
2,972
3,846
5,426
3,502
150
3,206
3,765
5,753
3,617
303
2,516
3,426
5,437
3,081
2,675
3,429
4,897
2,858
2,482
2,744
4,108
2,701
1,527
1,675
2,432
1,831
1,028
837
1,245
1,048
17,951
17,498
16,663
17,499
11,567 16,857 12,895
1,053
759
177
1,566
1,470
449
4,622
6,703
4,400
11,654
69
184
2,757
7,391
33
65
1,036
4,144
15
48
401
19,679
9,296
10,786
15,962
. . 16,796 15,691
. . 9,013 8,523
1,828
904
2,044
804
1,978
923
3,294
1,661
2,798
1,571
2,207
1,458
1,157
890
385
312
21,007
24,808
.
.
.
.
.
2,596
1,942
527
81
44
1,570
1,142
334
52
43
1,426
1,023
345
37
23
2,968
2,289
525
109
46
3,496
2,614
693
98
93
4,980
3,272
1,473
122
108
4,208
2,424
1,428
183
174
2,985
1,492
943
308
242
35,125
31,309
41,334
48,536
53,003
8,982 13,345 10,331
4,238
5,735
3,416
9,574
2,395
6,305
1,119
3,637
511
18,777
15,068
38
15
11,089
. 25,413 24,229
. 17,134 16,198
. 6,451 6,268
. 1,027
990
.
801
773
. . 84,718 75,289
. . 31,221 26,255
..
1,389
12,241 10,874
3,818
5,023
1,169
Includes persons with income deficit.
equivalency.
279
2
258
188
Persons 25 years and over.
212
3
112
67
No diploma attained.
4
Includes high school
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United
States, 2003, series P60-226. See also <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60-226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and
<http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/perinc/toc.htm> (accessed 10 June 2005).
466
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U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 686. Average Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Workers by Educational
Attainment: 2003
[In dollars. For people 18 years old and over as of March 2004. See headnote, Table 684]
High school
All workers
Less than
9th grade
9th to 12th
grade (no
diploma)
53,039
23,785
41,993
56,515
61,291
65,765
58,398
37,197
20,812
35,845
39,234
40,335
39,448
30,927
23,972
16,805
20,977
25,733
26,139
29,067
23,499
20,979
(B)
23,142
17,401
21,853
20,496
28,687
29,100
20,156
26,797
30,968
33,781
34,341
32,695
21,426
16,698
19,646
23,908
22,076
22,625
(B)
Sex and Age
18
25
35
45
55
65
18
25
35
45
55
65
Male, total. . . . .
to 24 years old . . .
to 34 years old . . .
to 44 years old . . .
to 54 years old . . .
to 64 years old . . .
years old and over.
Female, total . . .
to 24 years old . . .
to 34 years old . . .
to 44 years old . . .
to 54 years old . . .
to 64 years old . . .
years old and over.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
College
High school
graduate1
Some
college, no
degree
Associate’s
degree
Bachelor’s
degree or
more
38,331
23,119
33,509
40,885
43,638
44,619
38,108
27,956
18,915
26,132
28,975
29,729
30,590
27,955
46,332
23,872
40,417
49,498
52,314
54,630
59,160
31,655
19,727
27,927
33,814
36,008
36,032
31,018
48,683
26,554
42,200
50,832
53,701
55,888
(B)
36,528
23,070
32,145
38,078
40,785
37,467
(B)
81,007
33,952
58,500
85,368
89,499
95,568
86,713
53,215
27,650
49,339
57,208
56,596
55,511
44,576
B Base figure too small to meet statistical standards for reliability of derived figure.
1
Includes equivalency.
Table 687. Per Capita Money Income in Current and Constant (2003) Dollars
by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1980 to 2003
[In dollars. Constant dollars based on CPI-U-RS deflator. People as of March of following year. Based on the Current Population Survey; see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov
/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>]
Current dollars
Year
1980
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
....
....
....
6
...
....
7
...
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
All
races 1
White
7,787
14,387
17,227
22,346
22,851
22,794
23,276
8,233
15,265
18,304
23,582
24,127
24,142
24,626
2
Black
3
4,804
9,017
10,982
14,796
14,953
15,441
15,775
Constant (2003) dollars
Asian,
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
All
races 1
White
(NA)
(NA)
16,567
23,350
24,277
24,131
24,604
4,865
8,424
9,300
12,651
13,003
13,487
13,492
16,465
19,635
20,649
23,870
23,746
23,316
23,276
17,408
20,833
21,940
25,190
25,072
24,695
24,626
2
Black
3
Asian,
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
(NA)
(NA)
19,858
24,942
25,228
24,684
24,604
10,287
11,497
11,148
13,514
13,512
13,796
13,492
10,158
12,306
13,164
15,805
15,539
15,795
15,775
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
4
alone, which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category.
Beginning with 2002, data
5
represents Asian alone, which refers to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category.
People of
6
Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by
Hispanic origin may be of any race.
7
28,000 households.
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.
Table 688. Money Income of People—Number by Income Level and by Sex,
Race, and Hispanic Origin: 2003
[In thousands. People as of March of the following year. (110,257 represents 110,257,000). Based on Current Population
Survey (CPS); see text, Sections 1 and 13, and Appendix III]
Male
Income interval
All households 1.
Under $10,000 . . . . . .
$10,000 to $19,999 . . .
$20,000 to $29,999 . . .
$30,000 to $39,999 . . .
$40,000 to $49,999 . . .
$50,000 to $59,999 . . .
$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 . .
All
races 1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 110,257
. 25,505
. 18,662
. 15,777
. 13,043
.
9,942
.
7,280
.
7,114
.
3,139
.
2,751
.
4,260
.
1,362
.
526
.
897
White
2
90,980
18,906
15,492
13,099
11,077
8,411
6,318
6,205
2,755
2,401
3,772
1,231
482
832
Black
Female
3
12,008
4,456
2,070
1,761
1,251
920
565
429
169
168
144
40
17
16
Asian
4
4,617
1,300
643
513
451
391
254
346
175
127
291
68
20
36
Hispanic 5
All
races 1
14,664 117,327
4,196 47,104
3,660 23,652
2,694 16,526
1,644 11,444
932
6,974
542
3,984
442
3,478
136
1,241
136
960
181
1,317
49
337
15
136
37
174
White
2
94,958
37,362
19,238
13,394
9,437
5,791
3,312
2,894
1,014
821
1,147
297
110
140
Black
3
14,671
6,132
3,108
2,270
1,370
770
405
325
111
59
78
21
7
16
4
Hispanic 5
4,982
2,296
783
563
410
267
191
190
103
61
73
17
12
15
13,902
7,562
2,879
1,567
844
460
209
193
48
51
56
15
8
12
Asian
1
Includes races not shown separately. 2 White alone refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race
category. 3 Black alone refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Asian alone refers
to people who reported Asian and did not report any other race category. 5 Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
Source of tables 687 and 688: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet site at
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/histinc/histinctb.html> and <http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/perinc/toc.htm>
(released 13 May 2005).
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U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
467
Table 689. Household Income—Distribution by Income Level and State: 2003
[In thousands (108,420 represents 108,420,000), except as indicated. The American Community Survey universe is limited to
the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Based
on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see Appendix III. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
State
United States . . .
Alabama .
Alaska . .
Arizona. .
Arkansas
California
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Number
of households
(1,000)
Under
$25,000
$25,000$49,999
$50,000$74,999
Number of households by income level (1,000)
$75,000- $100,000- $150,000$99,999 $149,999 $199,999
$200,000
and over
Median
income
(dol.)
108,420
30,465
30,288
20,705
11,785
9,700
2,906
2,571
43,564
.
.
.
.
.
1,743
229
2,049
1,076
11,857
638
46
597
378
2,880
522
62
626
352
3,020
281
49
377
183
2,243
153
32
203
82
1,399
104
28
155
58
1,400
24
7
49
13
485
22
5
41
11
430
35,158
52,499
40,762
34,246
50,220
Colorado. . . .
Connecticut . .
Delaware . . .
District
of Columbia .
Florida . . . . .
Georgia . . . .
.....
.....
.....
1,821
1,323
304
424
272
68
474
307
82
396
260
62
222
187
40
195
166
36
56
62
10
54
70
6
50,538
56,803
50,583
.....
.....
.....
247
6,638
3,153
78
2,044
893
60
1,992
907
41
1,189
607
22
656
334
24
478
268
11
145
75
12
133
70
42,118
39,871
42,742
Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois .
Indiana .
Iowa . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
419
503
4,625
2,351
1,158
94
151
1,162
657
333
112
158
1,231
711
365
85
99
929
495
237
55
52
554
254
113
48
31
463
157
77
15
6
152
41
18
11
6
133
36
15
50,787
39,492
47,977
42,067
40,526
Kansas. .
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine. . .
Maryland
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.
.
1,059
1,607
1,673
535
2,048
313
588
661
159
401
315
482
437
175
489
212
283
277
106
399
103
131
151
50
287
78
87
100
33
297
22
18
25
5
98
16
18
21
7
77
41,075
34,368
34,141
39,838
57,218
Massachusetts.
Michigan. . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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.
.
2,436
3,884
2,012
1,056
2,285
585
1,034
451
416
669
545
1,115
553
319
703
454
769
449
168
460
335
445
254
78
225
318
358
201
51
161
107
93
59
10
34
92
70
45
14
32
53,610
44,407
50,100
32,466
40,725
Montana . . . . . .
Nebraska . . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire .
New Jersey . . . .
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.
.
366
675
834
493
3,123
127
197
209
107
626
120
211
249
119
697
65
135
164
109
597
29
71
99
71
419
17
43
79
60
457
4
9
18
16
174
4
9
15
11
152
35,399
41,406
45,395
53,910
58,588
New Mexico . .
New York . . . .
North Carolina .
North Dakota . .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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.
.
698
7,119
3,271
254
4,480
250
2,006
1,035
84
1,325
218
1,769
1,017
79
1,311
113
1,311
585
51
896
54
804
310
21
463
44
722
217
12
342
11
250
54
3
81
8
256
53
4
62
34,805
46,195
38,234
37,554
41,350
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon. . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina.
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.
.
1,341
1,409
4,801
412
1,568
482
436
1,396
110
513
420
408
1,421
99
460
229
279
920
86
282
107
130
495
53
158
73
102
383
42
106
17
29
99
13
29
14
25
88
8
20
35,129
40,319
41,478
48,854
38,467
South Dakota
Tennessee . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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.
299
2,296
7,635
752
242
90
732
2,340
168
66
105
702
2,157
231
73
59
419
1,389
161
50
23
217
764
96
28
15
152
627
67
18
4
40
189
15
4
3
34
169
12
4
38,415
38,247
40,674
46,873
43,697
Virginia. . . . .
Washington . .
West Virginia .
Wisconsin . . .
Wyoming . . .
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.
2,790
2,382
732
2,159
199
650
593
306
571
55
721
674
212
642
60
562
493
110
486
43
346
283
62
241
23
325
230
31
153
13
103
57
7
36
3
84
53
4
30
2
50,805
46,868
31,008
44,084
43,332
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, <http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Single/2003/ACS/index.htm> (revised 28
June 2005).
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Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 690. Family Income—Distribution by Income Level and State: 2003
[In thousands (73,058 represents 73,058,000), except as indicated. The American Community Survey universe is limited to the
household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Based on
a sample and subject to sampling variability; see Appendix III. For definition of median, see Giide to Tabular Presentation]
State
United States . . .
Alabama .
Alaska . .
Arizona . .
Arkansas.
California.
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.
Number of families by income level (1,000)
Number
of families
(1,000)
Under
$25,000
$25,000$49,999
$50,000$74,999
$75,000- $100,000- $150,000$99,999 $149,999 $199,999
$200,000
and over
Median
income
(dol.)
73,058
14,633
19,996
15,717
9,731
8,279
2,489
2,213
52,273
.
.
.
.
.
1,194
156
1,390
738
8,106
314
23
319
190
1,572
365
38
413
255
2,022
238
37
282
149
1,574
138
25
167
74
1,084
96
23
135
50
1,123
20
6
37
11
385
21
4
36
9
346
43,307
61,117
47,219
41,072
56,530
Colorado . . . .
Connecticut . .
Delaware. . . .
District
of Columbia .
Florida . . . . .
Georgia . . . .
.....
.....
.....
1,210
904
200
194
115
26
297
189
51
283
186
45
176
152
33
165
143
32
49
55
8
47
63
5
59,252
69,917
61,270
.....
.....
.....
113
4,339
2,165
32
966
466
24
1,312
601
17
903
465
11
529
278
12
393
231
8
123
64
8
113
60
50,243
47,442
50,647
Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois . .
Indiana .
Iowa . . .
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.
289
360
3,097
1,587
758
42
78
531
281
129
72
115
790
481
235
65
84
682
393
193
46
46
443
222
101
43
27
400
141
70
12
6
132
36
16
9
4
120
32
14
60,647
46,783
57,385
51,338
51,336
Kansas . .
Kentucky .
Louisiana
Maine . . .
Maryland .
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.
709
1,123
1,152
348
1,401
129
310
352
68
179
215
353
312
112
303
170
235
226
86
278
90
116
129
43
233
71
77
90
29
250
20
16
23
5
88
15
16
19
6
70
51,157
41,898
41,831
48,541
69,087
Massachusetts .
Michigan . . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi. . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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.
1,585
2,600
1,334
739
1,539
237
455
175
227
304
321
715
325
230
476
317
585
348
142
364
268
381
215
71
190
269
316
181
46
146
89
84
52
10
33
83
63
39
13
27
67,527
55,018
61,417
39,182
49,441
Montana . . . . .
Nebraska . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire
New Jersey . . .
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.
238
440
538
338
2,206
55
77
95
44
291
84
138
159
78
448
53
111
116
82
438
25
61
77
58
336
14
36
64
52
400
4
8
15
14
154
3
9
13
9
138
44,503
50,756
52,502
63,439
70,263
New Mexico. .
New York . . .
North Carolina
North Dakota .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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473
4,650
2,235
161
2,982
133
959
523
32
590
150
1,127
703
51
843
87
948
461
42
711
48
623
262
19
403
38
580
190
11
309
10
202
50
3
74
7
211
47
3
53
41,661
55,309
45,540
48,386
51,522
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon . . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina .
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909
911
3,166
265
1,079
235
200
586
46
264
292
257
943
59
306
193
215
721
61
227
98
108
420
44
140
64
84
331
37
97
15
24
89
12
27
12
22
76
7
18
43,259
49,800
51,339
60,165
47,081
South Dakota .
Tennessee. . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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199
1,549
5,414
570
156
36
348
1,322
90
29
71
480
1,510
172
44
51
340
1,077
136
38
22
181
645
87
23
13
134
550
62
16
4
35
163
13
4
3
30
147
11
3
46,824
46,654
47,479
52,481
52,895
Virginia . . . .
Washington .
West Virginia
Wisconsin . .
Wyoming. . .
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1,891
1,529
490
1,400
133
301
258
151
232
24
464
407
153
394
40
408
357
93
369
34
281
223
56
212
19
273
190
27
137
11
91
51
7
30
3
73
44
4
26
2
60,174
56,461
38,568
54,500
51,627
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, <http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Single/2003/ACS/index.htm> (revised 28
June 2005).
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469
Table 691. Household Income, Family Income, and Per Capita Income and
Individuals and Families Below Poverty Level by City: 2003
[For number and percent below poverty, see headnote, Table 692. The American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Based on a sample
and subject to sampling variability; see Appendix III. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
City
Albuquerque, NM . . . . . .
Anaheim, CA . . . . . . . . .
Arlington, TX . . . . . . . . .
Atlanta, GA . . . . . . . . . .
Aurora, CO . . . . . . . . . .
Austin, TX. . . . . . . . . . .
Baltimore, MD . . . . . . . .
Boston, MA . . . . . . . . . .
Buffalo, NY . . . . . . . . . .
Charlotte, NC . . . . . . . .
Chicago, IL . . . . . . . . . .
Cincinnati, OH . . . . . . . .
Cleveland, OH . . . . . . . .
Colorado Springs, CO . . .
Columbus, OH . . . . . . . .
Dallas, TX. . . . . . . . . . .
Denver, CO . . . . . . . . . .
Detroit, MI. . . . . . . . . . .
El Paso, TX. . . . . . . . . .
Fort Worth, TX. . . . . . . .
Fresno, CA . . . . . . . . . .
Honolulu, HI 1 . . . . . . . .
Houston, TX . . . . . . . . .
Indianapolis, IN 2 . . . . . .
Jacksonville, FL . . . . . . .
Kansas City, MO . . . . . .
Las Vegas, NV . . . . . . .
Long Beach, CA . . . . . .
Los Angeles, CA . . . . . .
Memphis, TN. . . . . . . . .
Mesa, AZ . . . . . . . . . . .
Miami, FL . . . . . . . . . . .
Milwaukee, WI . . . . . . . .
Minneapolis, MN . . . . . .
Nashville-Davidson, TN 2 .
New Orleans, LA . . . . . .
New York, NY . . . . . . . .
Oakland, CA . . . . . . . . .
Oklahoma City, OK . . . . .
Omaha, NE . . . . . . . . . .
Philadelphia, PA. . . . . . .
Phoenix, AZ . . . . . . . . .
Pittsburgh, PA . . . . . . . .
Portland, OR . . . . . . . . .
Raleigh, NC . . . . . . . . .
Sacramento, CA. . . . . . .
San Antonio, TX. . . . . . .
San Diego, CA. . . . . . . .
San Francisco, CA . . . . .
San Jose, CA . . . . . . . .
Santa Ana, CA. . . . . . . .
Seattle, WA. . . . . . . . . .
St. Louis, MO . . . . . . . .
Tampa, FL . . . . . . . . . .
Toledo, OH . . . . . . . . . .
Tucson, AZ . . . . . . . . . .
Tulsa, OK . . . . . . . . . . .
Virginia Beach, VA . . . . .
Washington, DC. . . . . . .
Wichita, KS . . . . . . . . . .
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Median
household
income
(dol.)
Median
family
income
(dol.)
Per capita
income
(dol.)
Individuals
Families
Individuals
Families
40,061
45,707
48,775
32,635
44,401
40,921
32,452
42,567
28,499
44,375
40,879
30,850
22,978
50,667
40,042
36,678
43,978
26,157
32,495
39,729
36,537
46,839
35,597
41,349
41,167
38,639
44,078
36,652
40,733
32,315
41,230
23,774
32,291
42,010
39,794
28,645
39,937
44,129
35,694
40,436
33,062
40,919
30,976
40,855
44,452
42,142
36,994
47,631
57,833
70,240
36,968
49,469
30,032
33,424
31,982
32,414
36,581
52,175
42,118
38,846
49,677
52,639
57,156
40,614
51,554
51,519
38,510
53,635
35,620
54,294
43,848
38,151
28,108
59,035
49,046
41,049
51,686
30,520
36,338
45,492
37,200
60,348
40,043
50,587
50,551
48,532
51,968
42,049
44,479
35,309
48,339
28,623
39,443
52,661
51,055
35,677
44,131
51,898
44,565
51,519
41,577
43,872
46,157
51,543
58,728
47,286
44,329
56,905
67,809
73,978
36,962
66,752
35,912
41,307
43,379
40,108
44,458
60,611
50,243
49,789
21,772
20,758
21,895
27,409
22,107
24,764
19,924
29,449
18,704
26,072
21,773
21,192
14,188
25,773
21,550
22,454
27,341
14,418
14,599
21,214
16,026
25,444
21,290
22,647
21,342
20,026
21,341
20,334
22,251
18,045
21,751
16,384
16,876
27,117
23,175
17,757
24,596
27,119
20,740
22,956
18,399
19,984
22,748
24,204
27,543
22,328
18,969
25,719
37,590
28,684
12,887
32,492
17,778
23,748
17,235
17,997
21,788
24,493
32,840
21,390
58,671
37,461
41,166
86,796
32,405
104,916
124,314
102,857
60,496
64,783
523,772
61,531
132,896
31,714
114,764
252,858
68,072
263,800
138,889
81,908
128,804
48,904
392,184
103,662
105,590
73,889
64,418
114,247
743,732
139,981
52,091
105,622
122,561
57,724
75,996
93,156
1,499,718
56,234
83,188
50,368
315,042
230,723
44,388
81,921
32,028
53,021
220,163
176,198
69,410
69,729
54,097
52,598
69,648
63,281
60,461
90,029
55,710
27,333
105,050
46,571
11,003
6,421
8,448
13,682
6,073
18,840
24,189
15,971
13,613
16,017
98,358
12,251
30,039
7,450
21,922
45,949
11,989
53,189
31,429
15,413
23,350
7,509
82,645
22,285
20,972
13,177
12,154
20,431
131,608
31,858
8,938
22,575
22,796
10,279
14,273
16,320
301,887
10,653
16,297
9,764
58,564
42,978
5,697
12,635
4,119
8,721
42,811
29,221
10,679
12,433
10,111
5,278
12,273
12,727
12,846
15,571
10,401
6,030
20,840
8,529
12.5
12.6
11.3
23.5
11.5
16.0
20.6
19.1
22.0
11.5
19.3
21.1
31.3
8.3
16.5
21.0
12.6
30.1
24.5
14.9
28.4
12.7
20.3
13.6
14.2
16.4
12.5
24.1
20.1
23.5
11.7
27.9
22.1
17.6
14.6
20.8
19.0
14.7
17.0
13.5
22.3
17.6
16.1
15.6
11.2
13.1
18.5
14.5
9.5
8.2
16.4
10.0
21.8
21.3
20.3
18.8
15.2
6.3
19.9
13.3
8.9
9.5
9.4
19.2
8.4
12.6
17.3
14.9
20.5
10.8
16.6
18.5
27.9
7.8
13.2
17.3
9.7
25.9
22.3
11.2
22.5
8.3
18.0
11.6
10.7
12.2
9.8
20.7
16.7
21.8
8.1
25.1
17.3
15.2
11.3
15.9
16.6
13.4
12.9
10.5
17.2
13.9
9.4
10.9
6.5
9.0
14.9
10.8
7.4
6.3
15.5
4.9
16.1
18.1
17.4
13.7
11.8
5.3
18.5
9.3
1
Data shown for census designated place (CDP).
more separately incorporated places.
2
Number below
poverty level
Percent below
poverty level
Represents the portion of a consolidated city that is not within one or
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, <http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Single/2003/ACS/index.htm> (revised 28
June 2005).
470
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 692. Individuals and Families Below Poverty Level—Number and Rate by
State: 2000 and 2003
[In thousands (33,311 represents 33,311,000), except as indicated. Represents number and percent below poverty in the past
12 months. The American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living
in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability; see Appendix III. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Number below poverty level (1,000)
State
Individuals
United States . . . . . .
Alabama .
Alaska . .
Arizona . .
Arkansas.
California.
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Percent below poverty level
Families
Individuals
Families
2000
2003
2000
2003
2000
2003
2000
33,311
35,846
6,615
7,143
12.2
12.7
9.3
2003
9.8
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672
55
780
439
4,520
748
61
839
421
4,610
146
11
150
96
832
164
13
166
89
849
15.6
9.1
15.6
17.0
13.7
17.1
9.7
15.4
16.0
13.4
12.4
6.8
11.6
13.0
10.7
13.7
8.0
11.9
12.1
10.5
Colorado . . . . . . . .
Connecticut . . . . . .
Delaware. . . . . . . .
District of Columbia .
Florida . . . . . . . . .
Georgia . . . . . . . .
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363
254
70
94
1,987
999
433
273
69
105
2,174
1,125
64
51
14
17
387
206
88
58
12
21
422
234
8.7
7.7
9.3
17.5
12.8
12.6
9.8
8.1
8.7
19.9
13.1
13.4
5.7
5.8
6.7
15.4
9.3
10.0
7.3
6.4
5.8
18.5
9.7
10.8
Hawaii .
Idaho . .
Illinois . .
Indiana .
Iowa . . .
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103
144
1,335
592
281
132
183
1,389
633
286
19
26
262
113
53
21
35
265
119
53
8.8
11.4
11.1
10.1
10.0
10.9
13.8
11.3
10.6
10.1
6.8
7.7
8.6
7.1
7.0
7.4
9.8
8.5
7.5
6.9
Kansas . .
Kentucky .
Louisiana
Maine . . .
Maryland .
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247
640
862
124
477
284
696
882
133
439
43
148
182
22
89
51
159
191
26
86
9.5
16.4
20.0
10.1
9.3
10.8
17.4
20.3
10.5
8.2
6.2
13.5
16.0
6.6
6.6
7.1
14.2
16.6
7.6
6.1
Massachusetts .
Michigan . . . . .
Minnesota . . . .
Mississippi. . . .
Missouri . . . . .
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586
975
328
498
606
582
1,118
383
553
646
110
196
66
104
118
118
224
75
121
133
9.6
10.1
6.9
18.2
11.2
9.4
11.4
7.8
19.9
11.7
7.1
7.7
5.1
14.2
7.7
7.5
8.6
5.6
16.4
8.6
Montana . . . . .
Nebraska . . . .
Nevada . . . . . .
New Hampshire
New Jersey . . .
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117
158
194
63
651
126
182
252
96
704
23
28
34
11
126
24
36
47
17
145
13.4
9.6
9.9
5.3
7.9
14.2
10.8
11.5
7.7
8.4
9.5
6.5
6.9
3.5
6.0
9.9
8.2
8.7
5.1
6.6
New Mexico. .
New York . . .
North Carolina
North Dakota .
Ohio . . . . . . .
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320
2,391
1,018
71
1,216
340
2,501
1,136
71
1,343
64
491
203
14
246
70
499
239
13
280
18.0
13.1
13.1
11.6
11.1
18.6
13.5
14.0
11.7
12.1
14.2
10.7
9.6
8.1
8.4
14.8
10.7
10.7
8.4
9.4
Oklahoma . . . .
Oregon . . . . . .
Pennsylvania . .
Rhode Island . .
South Carolina .
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459
439
1,240
108
557
546
481
1,296
117
563
100
84
247
23
123
112
88
260
22
121
13.8
13.2
10.5
10.7
14.4
16.1
13.9
10.9
11.3
14.1
11.0
9.5
7.8
8.5
11.7
12.4
9.7
8.2
8.2
11.3
South Dakota .
Tennessee. . .
Texas . . . . . .
Utah . . . . . . .
Vermont . . . .
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83
745
3,056
192
63
81
780
3,508
244
57
16
158
639
40
12
14
164
712
43
10
11.5
13.5
15.1
8.8
10.7
11.1
13.8
16.3
10.6
9.7
8.4
10.5
12.3
7.2
7.5
7.2
10.6
13.1
7.6
6.4
Virginia . . . .
Washington .
West Virginia
Wisconsin . .
Wyoming. . .
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630
667
327
461
55
642
654
326
554
47
124
127
72
75
10
126
121
76
101
10
9.2
11.6
18.6
8.9
11.4
9.0
11.0
18.5
10.5
9.7
6.8
8.6
14.7
5.6
7.9
6.6
7.9
15.5
7.2
7.3
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, ‘‘Multi-Year Profiles 2003 - Economic Characteristics’’;
<http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Chg/2003/ACS/index.htm> (revised 28 June 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
471
Table 693. People Below Poverty Level and Below 125 Percent of Poverty Level
by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1980 to 2003
[People as of March of the following year (29,272 represents 29,272,000). Based on Current Population Survey; see text, Section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>]
Number below poverty level (1,000)
Year
All
races 1 White
1980 . .
1985 . .
1986 . .
1987 . .
1988 . .
1989 . .
1990 . .
1991 . .
1992 . .
1993 . .
1994 . .
1995 . .
1996 . .
1997 . .
1998 . .
1999 . .
2000 6 .
2001 . .
2002 7 .
2003 . .
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29,272
33,064
32,370
32,221
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
2
19,699
22,860
22,183
21,195
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
Black
3
8,579
8,926
8,983
9,520
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
Below 125
percent of
poverty level
Percent below poverty level
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,021
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
3,491
5,236
5,117
5,422
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
All
races 1 White
13.0
14.0
13.6
13.4
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
2
Black
10.2
11.4
11.0
10.4
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
3
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
Number
(1,000)
Percent
of total
population
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16.1
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
25.7
29.0
27.3
28.0
26.7
26.2
28.1
28.7
29.6
30.6
30.7
30.3
29.4
27.1
25.6
22.7
21.5
21.4
21.8
22.5
40,658
44,166
43,486
43,032
42,551
42,653
44,837
47,527
50,592
51,801
50,401
48,761
49,310
47,853
46,036
44,286
43,612
45,320
47,084
48,687
18.1
18.7
18.2
17.9
17.5
17.3
18.0
18.9
19.7
20.0
19.3
18.5
18.5
17.8
17.0
16.2
15.6
16.1
16.5
16.9
32.5
31.3
31.1
32.4
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
NA Not available. 1 Includes other races not shown separately. 2 Beginning 2002, data represents White alone, which
refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 3 Beginning 2002, data represents Black alone,
which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning 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
of any race. 6 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by 28,000 households.
7
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.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet sites <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/poverty/histpov/hstpov3.html> (revised 13 May 2005).
Table 694. Children Below Poverty Level by Race and Hispanic Origin:
1980 to 2003
[Persons as of March of the following year. (11,114 represents 11,114,000). Covers only related children in families under 18
years old. Based on Current Population Survey; see text, this section and Section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection changes
over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>]
Number below poverty level (1,000)
Year
All
races 1
1980 . .
1985 . .
1986 . .
1987 . .
1988 . .
1989 . .
1990 . .
1991 . .
1992 . .
1993 . .
1994 . .
1995 . .
1996 . .
1997 . .
1998 . .
1999 . .
2000 6 .
2001 . .
2002 7 .
2003 . .
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11,114
12,483
12,257
12,275
11,935
12,001
12,715
13,658
14,521
14,961
14,610
13,999
13,764
13,422
12,845
11,678
11,005
11,175
11,646
12,340
White
2
6,817
7,838
7,714
7,398
7,095
7,164
7,696
8,316
8,752
9,123
8,826
8,474
8,488
8,441
7,935
7,194
6,834
7,086
7,203
7,624
Black
3
3,906
4,057
4,037
4,234
4,148
4,257
4,412
4,637
5,015
5,030
4,787
4,644
4,411
4,116
4,073
3,698
3,495
3,423
3,570
3,750
Percent below poverty level
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
All
races 1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
432
458
368
356
348
352
358
308
532
553
608
542
367
407
353
302
331
1,718
2,512
2,413
2,606
2,576
2,496
2,750
2,977
3,440
3,666
3,956
3,938
4,090
3,865
3,670
3,561
3,342
3,433
3,653
3,982
17.9
20.1
19.8
19.7
19.0
19.0
19.9
21.1
21.6
22.0
21.2
20.2
19.8
19.2
18.3
16.6
15.6
15.8
16.3
17.2
White
2
13.4
15.6
15.3
14.7
14.0
14.1
15.1
16.1
16.5
17.0
16.3
15.5
15.5
15.4
14.4
13.1
12.4
12.8
13.1
13.9
Black
3
42.1
43.1
42.7
44.4
42.8
43.2
44.2
45.6
46.3
45.9
43.3
41.5
39.5
36.8
36.4
32.8
30.9
30.0
32.1
33.6
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 4
Hispanic 5
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22.7
23.5
18.9
17.0
17.1
16.0
17.6
17.9
18.6
19.1
19.9
17.5
11.5
12.5
11.1
11.4
12.1
33.0
39.6
37.1
38.9
37.3
35.5
37.7
39.8
39.0
39.9
41.1
39.3
39.9
36.4
33.6
29.9
27.6
27.4
28.2
29.5
NA Not available. 1 Includes other races not shown separately. 2 Beginning 2002, data represents White alone, which
refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category. 3 Beginning 2002, data represents Black alone,
which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning 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
of any race. 6 Implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and sample expanded by 28,000 households.
7
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.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet site at <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/poverty/histpov/hstpov3.html> (revised 13 May 2005).
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U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 695. Weighted Average Poverty Thresholds by Size of Unit: 1980 to 2003
[In dollars. For information on the official poverty thresholds; see text, this section]
Size of family unit
One person (unrelated individual)
Under 65 years . . . . . . . . . . .
65 years and over . . . . . . . . .
Two persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Householder under 65 years . .
Householder 65 years and over
Three persons . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Four persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Five persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Six persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Seven persons . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eight persons. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nine or more persons . . . . . . . .
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
19801
1990
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
4,190
4,290
3,949
5,363
5,537
4,983
6,565
8,414
9,966
11,269
13,955
14,199
16,896
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
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
8,316
8,480
7,818
10,634
10,972
9,862
13,003
16,660
19,680
22,228
25,257
28,166
33,339
8,499
8,667
7,990
10,864
11,213
10,075
13,289
17,030
20,128
22,730
25,918
28,970
34,436
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
9,039
9,214
8,494
11,569
11,920
10,715
14,128
18,104
21,405
24,195
27,517
30,627
36,286
9,183
9,359
8,628
11,756
12,110
10,885
14,348
18,392
21,744
24,576
28,001
30,907
37,062
9,393
9,573
8,825
12,015
12,384
11,133
14,680
18,810
22,245
25,122
28,544
31,589
37,656
Poverty levels for nonfarm families.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Poverty in the United States, 2002, P60-222. See also
<http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/p60-222.pdf> (released September 2003).
Table 696. Persons Below Poverty Level by Selected Characteristics: 2003
[People as of March 2003 (35,861 represents 35,861,000). Based on Current Population Survey (CPS); see text, this section,
Section 1, and Appendix III. The 2004 CPS allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2003, 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. For composition of regions, see
map, inside front cover]
Number below poverty level (1,000)
Characteristic
All
races 1
White
Black
Asian
Percent below poverty level
Hispanic 2
All
races 1
White
Black
Asian
Hispanic 2
Total . . . . . . . . . . .
35,861
24,272
8,781
1,401
9,051
12.5
10.5
24.4
11.8
22.5
Male . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Female . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15,783
20,078
10,830
13,443
3,671
5,110
668
733
4,262
4,790
11.2
13.7
9.5
11.5
22.0
26.5
11.6
12.0
20.6
24.4
Under 18 years old . . . .
18 to 24 years old . . . . .
25 to 34 years old . . . . .
35 to 44 years old . . . . .
45 to 54 years old . . . . .
55 to 59 years old . . . . .
60 to 64 years old . . . . .
65 years old and over . .
65 to 74 years old . . .
75 years old and over .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12,866
4,596
5,037
4,164
3,136
1,322
1,188
3,552
1,647
1,905
7,985
3,202
3,430
2,957
2,167
985
880
2,666
1,197
1,469
3,877
1,026
1,108
898
715
245
232
680
330
351
344
192
287
164
164
48
52
151
81
69
4,077
1,043
1,589
1,058
541
168
169
406
239
167
17.6
16.5
12.8
9.6
7.6
8.2
9.7
10.2
9.0
11.6
14.3
14.6
11.1
8.4
6.4
7.2
8.5
8.8
7.6
10.1
34.1
26.9
22.0
16.6
15.2
15.9
18.8
23.7
20.5
27.6
12.5
17.0
13.0
8.1
9.9
7.8
12.3
14.3
12.7
16.9
29.7
21.0
21.4
17.6
13.8
13.1
19.3
19.5
18.8
20.7
Northeast.
Midwest. .
South . . .
West . . . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,052
6,932
14,548
8,329
4,095
4,710
9,096
6,372
1,538
1,798
4,770
675
308
199
277
617
1,373
680
3,449
3,549
11.3
10.7
14.1
12.6
9.3
8.5
11.5
11.9
23.3
27.4
24.4
20.7
13.6
12.9
11.7
10.8
25.1
19.4
24.0
21.0
Native . . . . . . . . . .
Foreign born. . . . . .
Naturalized citizen
Not a citizen . . . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
29,965
5,897
1,309
4,588
19,957
4,315
822
3,493
8,331
450
147
303
450
951
307
644
5,298
3,754
555
3,199
11.8
17.2
10.0
21.7
9.6
18.8
10.7
23.0
25.1
16.0
11.9
19.3
10.7
12.5
7.9
17.2
22.0
23.1
13.8
26.1
1
.
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.
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.
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.
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.
.
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.
.
.
Includes other races not shown separately.
2
Persons of Hispanic origin may be any race.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United
States, 2003, P60-226. See also <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60-226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and
<http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/pov/toc.htm> (revised 22 November 2004).
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Table 697. Work Experience During 2003 by Poverty Status, Sex, and Age: 2003
[Number in thousands (100,700 represents 100,700,000). Covers only persons 16 years old and over. Based on Current Population Survey; see text, this section and Section 1, and Appendix III]
Worked full-time
year-round
Sex and age
BOTH SEXES
Total . . . . . . . . .
16 to 17 years old . . .
18 to 64 years old . . .
18 to 24 years old . .
25 to 34 years old . .
35 to 54 years old . .
55 to 64 years old . .
65 years old and over .
MALE
Total . . . . . . . . .
16 to 17 years old . . .
18 to 64 years old . . .
18 to 24 years old . .
25 to 34 years old . .
35 to 54 years old . .
55 to 64 years old . .
65 years old and over .
FEMALE
Total . . . . . . . . .
16 to 17 years old . . .
18 to 64 years old . . .
18 to 24 years old . .
25 to 34 years old . .
35 to 54 years old . .
55 to 64 years old . .
65 years old and over .
Did not work
full-time year-round
Below poverty level
Number
(1,000)
Number
(1,000)
Did not work
Below poverty level
Percent
Number
(1,000)
Number
(1,000)
Below poverty level
Percent
Number
(1,000)
Number
(1,000)
Percent
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
100,700
74
98,174
7,692
23,428
53,717
13,336
2,451
2,636
4
2,600
361
876
1,152
211
32
2.6
(B)
2.6
4.7
3.7
2.1
1.6
1.3
50,854
2,716
44,506
12,676
9,379
16,945
5,506
3,631
6,183
180
5,892
1,945
1,657
1,938
351
112
12.2
6.6
13.2
15.3
17.7
11.4
6.4
3.1
71,868
5,931
37,360
7,455
6,394
13,980
9,532
28,577
15,446
1,086
10,951
2,290
2,504
4,210
1,948
3,408
21.5
18.3
29.3
30.7
39.2
30.1
20.4
11.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
58,778
43
57,237
4,482
13,935
31,170
7,650
1,498
1,469
2
1,444
180
536
619
108
23
2.5
(B)
2.5
4.0
3.8
2.0
1.4
1.5
21,539
1,370
18,350
6,177
3,855
6,020
2,299
1,819
2,467
86
2,341
764
613
816
149
40
11.5
6.3
12.8
12.4
15.9
13.6
6.5
2.2
27,737
2,895
13,363
3,530
1,808
4,422
3,602
11,480
5,888
519
4,353
964
843
1,796
751
1,016
21.2
17.9
32.6
27.3
46.6
40.6
20.8
8.9
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
41,921
31
40,937
3,210
9,493
22,548
5,686
953
1,167
2
1,156
181
340
532
103
9
2.8
(B)
2.8
5.6
3.6
2.4
1.8
1.0
29,315
1,346
26,156
6,500
5,523
10,925
3,208
1,812
3,716
94
3,551
1,181
1,044
1,123
203
72
12.7
7.0
13.6
18.2
18.9
10.3
6.3
4.0
44,131
3,037
23,998
3,925
4,586
9,557
5,930
17,097
9,557
567
6,599
1,326
1,661
2,414
1,197
2,392
21.7
18.7
27.5
33.8
36.2
25.3
20.2
14.0
B Base figure too small to meet statistical standards for reliability of a derived figure.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, <http://ferret.bls.census.gov/macro/032004/pov/new22100.htm> (revised 22 November 2004).
Table 698. Families Below Poverty Level and Below 125 Percent of Poverty
by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1980 to 2003
[Families as of March of the following year (6,217 represents 6,217,000). Based on Current Population Survey; see text, this
section 1, and Appendix III. For data collection changes over time, see <http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/histinc/hstchg.html>]
Number below poverty level (1,000)
Year
All
races 1 White
2
Black
3
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 4
Percent below poverty level
HisAll
panic 5 races 1 White
2
Black
3
Asian
and
Pacific
Islander 4
Below
125 percent
of poverty level
NumHisber
panic 5 (1,000)
Percent
1980 . . . .
6,217
4,195
1,826
(NA)
751
10.3
8.0
28.9
(NA)
23.2
8,764
14.5
1981 . . . .
6,851
4,670
1,972
(NA)
792
11.2
8.8
30.8
(NA)
24.0
9,568
15.7
1982 . . . .
7,512
5,118
2,158
(NA)
916
12.2
9.6
33.0
(NA)
27.2 10,279
16.7
7,277
4,925
2,094
(NA)
991
11.6
9.1
30.9
(NA)
25.2 10,358
16.7
1983 3 . . .
1984 . . . .
7,223
4,983
1,983
(NA)
1,074
11.4
9.1
28.7
(NA)
25.5
9,901
15.8
1985 . . . .
7,647
5,220
2,161
(NA)
981
12.3
9.7
32.3
(NA)
25.9
9,753
15.3
1986 . . . .
7,023
4,811
1,987
(NA)
1,085
10.9
8.6
28.0
(NA)
24.7
9,476
14.7
7,005
4,567
2,117
199
1,168
10.7
8.1
29.4
13.5
25.5
9,338
14.3
1987 4 . . .
1988 . . . .
6,874
4,471
2,089
201
1,141
10.4
7.9
28.2
13.6
23.7
9,284
14.1
1989 . . . .
6,784
4,409
2,077
182
1,133
10.3
7.8
27.8
11.9
23.4
9,267
14.0
1990 . . . .
7,098
4,622
2,193
169
1,244
10.7
8.1
29.3
11.0
25.0
9,564
14.4
1991 . . . .
7,712
5,022
2,343
210
1,372
11.5
8.8
30.4
13.0
26.5 10,244
15.3
1992 . . . .
8,144
5,255
2,484
215
1,529
11.9
9.1
31.1
12.2
26.7 10,959
16.1
1993 . . . .
8,393
5,452
2,499
235
1,625
12.3
9.4
31.3
13.5
27.3 11,203
16.4
1994 . . . .
8,053
5,312
2,212
208
1,724
11.6
9.1
27.3
13.1
27.8 10,771
15.5
1995 . . . .
7,532
4,994
2,127
264
1,695
10.8
8.5
26.4
12.4
27.0 10,223
14.7
1996 . . . .
7,708
5,059
2,206
284
1,748
11.0
8.6
26.1
12.7
26.4 10,476
14.9
1997 . . . .
7,324
4,990
1,985
244
1,721
10.3
8.4
23.6
10.2
24.7 10,032
14.2
1998 . . . .
7,186
4,829
1,981
270
1,648
10.0
8.0
23.4
11.0
22.7
9,714
13.6
1999 . . . .
6,792
4,447
1,887
258
1,593
9.3
7.3
21.8
10.3
20.5
9,320
12.9
6,400
4,333
1,686
233
1,540
8.7
7.1
19.3
7.8
19.2
9,032
12.2
2000 6 . . .
2001 . . . .
6,813
4,579
1,829
234
1,649
9.2
7.4
20.7
7.8
19.4
9,525
12.8
7,229
4,862
1,923
210
1,792
9.6
7.8
21.5
7.4
19.7
9,998
13.2
2002 7 . . .
2003 . . . .
7,607
5,058
1,986
311
1,925
10.0
8.1
22.3
10.2
20.8 10,360
13.6
1
2
NA Not available.
Includes other races not shown separately.
Beginning 2002, data represents White alone, which
3
refers to people who reported White and did not report any other race category.
Beginning 2002, data represents Black alone,
which refers to people who reported Black and did not report any other race category. 4 Beginning 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
of any race. 6 Data reflect implementation of Census 2000-based population controls and a 28,000 household sample expansion
to 78,000 households. 7 Beginning with the 2003 Current Population Survey (CPS), the questionnaire allowed reponsdents 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.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-226; and Internet site <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and <http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/histpov/hstpov4.html> (revised 13 May
2005).
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Table 699. Families Below Poverty Level by Selected Characteristics: 2003
[Families as of March 2004. (7,607 represents 7,607,000). Based on Current Population Survey (CPS); see text, this section and
Section 1, and Appendix III. The 2004 CPS allowed respondents to choose more than one race. For 2003, 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, Population]
Number below poverty level
(1,000)
Characteristic
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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 . . . . . . . . .
Region:
Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Midwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Type of family:
Married couple . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Female householder, no husband
present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Male household, no wife present . .
Education of householder: 3
No high school diploma . . . . . . . .
High school diploma, no college . . .
Some college, less than bachelor’s
degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bachelor’s degree or more . . . . . .
Percent below poverty level
Hispanic
All
races 1
White
Black
Asian
2
..
7,607
5,058
1,986
311
1,925
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,048
2,150
1,835
1,025
763
745
614
1,377
1,257
691
561
530
361
613
451
232
151
166
25
79
59
76
32
37
255
695
500
241
111
113
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,218
1,403
3,263
1,723
799
915
2,029
1,315
327
409
1,097
152
70
39
73
130
313
131
749
732
8.7
8.1
11.7
10.2
All
races 1
HisAsian panic 2
White
Black
10.0
8.1
22.3
10.2
20.8
30.9
15.9
10.0
6.0
6.6
6.2
25.1
13.0
8.5
4.9
5.6
5.0
52.3
31.3
19.7
12.2
14.2
17.1
19.5
12.0
7.2
10.7
7.8
11.6
31.9
26.6
19.4
14.6
12.1
17.2
6.8
6.1
9.2
9.5
21.2
24.9
22.3
18.8
11.7
9.8
12.2
8.8
24.0
17.6
21.7
19.4
..
3,115
2,504
321
200
976
5.4
5.0
7.8
8.0
15.7
..
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3,856
636
2,171
383
1,473
192
83
28
792
157
28.0
13.5
24.0
10.8
36.9
24.5
23.8
12.8
37.0
17.3
..
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2,296
2,229
1,625
1,454
529
638
73
71
1,011
411
22.8
10.1
20.5
8.0
35.3
22.4
21.4
16.3
28.9
18.0
..
..
1,415
577
917
420
395
52
45
95
197
42
7.2
2.8
5.7
2.4
16.4
3.6
8.3
5.9
11.7
4.4
1
2
3
Includes other races not shown separately.
Hispanic persons may be of any race.
Householder 25 years old and over.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United
States, 2003, P60-226. See also <http://www.census.gov/prod/2004pubs/p60-226.pdf> (released 26 August 2004) and
<http://pubdb3.census.gov/macro/032004/pov/toc.htm> (revised 22 November 2004).
Table 700. Asset Ownership Rates for Households by Type of Asset and
Household Characteristic: 2000
[In percent. Excludes group quarters. Based on the Survey of Income and Program Participation and subject to sampling
variability. Data are similar, but not comparable to those found in Tables 701 and 702, which are based on the Survey of Consumer
Finances]
Interestearning
assets at
financial
institutions
Characteristic
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stocks
and
Own
mutual business
fund or professhares
sion
Motor
vehicles
Own
home
Rental
property
IRA or
401K or
Keogh thrift savaccounts ings plans
65.0
27.1
10.8
85.8
67.2
4.9
23.1
29.9
White . . . . . . . . . . .
White, not of Hispanic
Black . . . . . . . . . . .
Hispanic origin . . . . .
Not of Hispanic origin
.....
origin .
.....
.....
.....
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68.6
71.1
41.6
44.6
67.0
29.7
31.9
10.2
9.2
28.9
11.6
12.0
4.7
8.1
11.0
88.3
89.2
70.2
77.5
86.6
70.7
73.0
46.8
47.8
69.1
5.2
5.4
2.2
3.0
5.0
25.7
27.5
6.5
8.1
24.6
31.4
32.9
19.6
17.4
31.1
Age of householder:
Less than 35 years
35 to 44 years . . .
45 to 54 years . . .
55 to 64 years . . .
65 years and over .
65 to 69 years . .
70 to 74 years . .
75 and over . . .
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.
55.7
64.6
67.6
67.7
70.5
69.1
70.4
71.4
18.4
26.9
31.3
32.3
29.0
29.8
29.9
28.1
7.7
14.0
14.7
13.5
4.8
7.5
6.0
2.8
85.5
88.8
89.5
87.8
78.0
84.9
83.3
71.6
42.2
67.0
74.5
78.8
78.4
81.3
80.7
75.6
1.6
4.1
5.8
7.9
6.1
6.7
7.2
5.3
12.0
20.7
28.0
33.9
25.4
33.7
33.4
16.7
30.4
41.1
40.5
30.5
6.3
12.1
7.2
2.8
Educational attainment:
No high school diploma . . .
High school graduate only. .
Some college, no degree . .
Associate’s degree . . . . . .
Bachelor’s degree or higher.
.
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.
42.8
59.6
66.7
72.0
82.6
6.9
19.5
27.3
29.9
49.3
5.5
9.5
11.2
11.1
15.7
71.1
85.7
88.7
91.8
91.4
56.1
67.3
65.0
70.7
74.9
2.3
3.9
4.8
5.1
7.7
6.7
16.4
22.9
24.6
42.3
8.4
23.8
32.1
38.8
46.8
Region:
Northeast .
Midwest . .
South . . .
West . . . .
.
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.
71.8
70.3
57.0
65.7
30.1
30.0
23.1
28.0
10.4
11.0
10.3
11.7
77.5
87.4
86.9
89.3
64.1
72.5
69.3
60.7
4.2
4.6
4.5
6.4
26.2
26.4
17.9
25.1
32.2
33.8
26.2
29.5
Tenure:
Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Renter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74.4
45.5
34.4
12.3
13.3
5.6
92.0
73.2
100.0
-
6.7
1.2
29.8
9.4
35.2
19.1
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- Represents zero.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Asset Ownership of Households: 1998 and 2000, P70-88, May 2003. See also
<http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/wealth/19982000/wealth9800.html>.
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
475
Table 701. Nonfinancial Assets Held by Families by Type of Asset: 2001
[Median value in thousands of dollars. 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 Bureau household concept. For definition of family, see text, Section 1, Population. Based on Survey of Consumer Finance;
see Appendix III. For data on financial assets, see Section 25, Banking. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Age of family head,
and family income
Total
Primary
Vehicles residence
Other
residential
property
Equity in
nonresidential
property
Business
equity
Other
Any nonfinancial
asset
PERCENT OF FAMILIES
HOLDING ASSET
All families, total .
Age of family head:
Under 35 years old . .
35 to 44 years old . . .
45 to 54 years old . . .
55 to 64 years old . . .
65 to 74 years old . . .
75 years old and over
.......
96.7
84.8
67.7
11.3
8.3
11.8
7.6
90.7
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
93.1
97.4
98.1
98.2
97.1
97.8
78.8
88.9
90.5
90.7
81.3
73.9
39.9
67.8
76.2
83.2
82.5
76.2
3.4
9.2
14.7
18.3
13.7
15.2
2.8
7.6
10.0
12.3
12.9
8.3
7.0
14.2
17.1
15.6
11.6
2.4
6.9
8.0
7.2
7.9
9.7
6.2
83.0
93.2
95.2
95.4
91.6
86.4
Race or ethnicity of respondent:
White non-Hispanic . . . . . . . . .
Non-White or Hispanic . . . . . . .
99.0
89.4
89.1
70.9
74.1
47.0
12.9
6.4
9.6
4.1
13.9
5.1
9.0
2.9
94.7
77.9
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . . . . . . . . . .
Renter-occupied or other . . . . .
100.0
89.7
92.2
69.3
100.0
(X)
14.9
3.9
11.0
2.6
15.5
4.2
8.7
5.1
100.0
71.3
..
147.4
13.5
122.0
80.0
49.0
100.0
12.0
113.2
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.
.
39.4
157.6
211.6
226.3
214.6
169.6
11.3
14.8
15.7
15.1
13.6
8.8
95.0
125.0
135.0
130.0
129.0
111.0
75.0
75.0
65.0
80.0
145.0
80.0
33.3
39.5
56.4
78.5
50.0
28.0
50.0
100.0
102.0
100.0
100.0
510.9
10.0
9.0
11.0
30.0
20.0
15.0
30.5
117.8
140.3
147.9
149.2
122.6
..
..
183.9
56.8
14.6
10.0
130.0
92.0
80.0
60.0
50.0
22.5
100.0
50.0
15.0
5.0
131.4
58.2
..
..
240.1
13.4
16.2
7.6
122.0
(X)
80.0
60.0
50.0
32.5
105.0
35.0
15.0
6.0
156.9
8.9
MEDIAN VALUE
($1,000)
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1
All families, total . . . . . .
Age of family head:
Under 35 years old . . . . . . .
35 to 44 years old . . . . . . . .
45 to 54 years old . . . . . . . .
55 to 64 years old . . . . . . . .
65 to 74 years old . . . . . . . .
75 years old and over . . . . .
Race or ethnicity of respondent:
White non-Hispanic . . . . . . .
Non-White or Hispanic . . . . .
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . . . . . . . .
Renter-occupied or other . . .
X Not applicable.
1
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.
Median value of financial asset for families holding such assets.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Bulletin, January 2003, and unpublished data
found at <http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/2001/scf2001home.html>.
Table 702. Family Net Worth—Mean and Median Net Worth in Constant (2001)
Dollars by Selected Family Characteristics: 1992 to 2001
[Net worth in thousands of constant (2001) dollars (230.5 represents $230,500). 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 Census Bureau household concept. Based on Survey of Consumer Finance; see
Appendix III. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]
Family characteristic
All families . . . . . . . . . . .
Age of family head:
Under 35 years old. . . . . . . .
35 to 44 years old . . . . . . . .
45 to 54 years old . . . . . . . .
55 to 64 years old . . . . . . . .
65 to 74 years old . . . . . . . .
75 years old and over . . . . . .
Race or ethnicity of respondent:
White non-Hispanic . . . . . . .
Non-White or Hispanic . . . . .
Tenure:
Owner-occupied . . . . . . . . .
Renter-occupied or other . . . .
1992
1995
1998
2001
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
Mean
Median
230.5
61.3
244.8
66.4
307.4
78.0
395.5
86.1
56.2
164.8
331.7
418.0
354.6
264.0
11.4
55.1
96.8
141.1
121.7
107.5
49.9
165.9
342.4
442.3
402.9
298.5
13.9
60.3
107.5
133.2
128.0
107.5
69.5
213.6
394.1
579.3
507.9
338.3
9.9
69.0
114.8
139.2
159.5
136.7
90.7
259.5
485.8
727.0
673.8
465.9
11.6
77.6
133.0
181.5
176.3
151.4
274.8
95.8
86.2
14.8
289.8
89.1
88.5
18.3
363.9
109.9
103.4
17.9
482.9
115.3
120.9
17.1
333.7
47.8
122.3
4.0
350.8
50.5
120.2
5.6
439.9
47.3
143.8
4.6
558.2
55.0
171.7
4.8
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Bulletin, January 2003, and unpublished data
found at <http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/2001/scf2001home.html>.
476
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
Table 703. Household and Nonprofit Organization Sector Balance Sheet:
1980 to 2004
[In billions of dollars (10,872 represents $10,872,000,000,000). As of December 31. For details of financial assets and liabilities, see Table 1158]
Item
1980
Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tangible assets 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer durable goods . . . . .
Financial assets 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checkable deposits and
currency . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Time and savings deposits . . .
Money market fund shares . . .
Credit market instruments 1 . . . .
Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Savings bonds . . . . . . . . .
Corporate equities . . . . . . . . . .
Mutual fund shares. . . . . . . . . .
Pension fund reserves . . . . . . .
Equity in noncorporate business .
Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Credit market instruments . . . . . . .
Home mortgages . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer credit . . . . . . . . . . .
Net worth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement cost value of structures:
Residential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Households. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm households . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonprofit organizations . . . . . . .
Nonresidential (nonprofits). . . . . . .
Disposable personal income . . . . . . .
Owners’equity in household
real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 10,872 24,082 32,781 43,775 49,271 49,481
. 4,272 9,351 11,252 13,414 14,503 15,803
. 3,338 7,378 8,777 10,606 11,534 12,643
.
910 1,899 2,371 2,683 2,835 3,015
. 6,600 14,731 21,529 30,362 34,768 33,679
. 1,521 3,259 3,298 3,854 4,032 4,340
1990
1995
1998
1999
49,245
17,035
13,736
3,144
32,211
4,801
48,295
18,428
14,996
3,269
29,867
5,072
54,165
20,073
16,522
3,376
34,092
5,252
59,232
22,473
18,645
3,639
36,759
5,694
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.
219
412
544
422
364
229
332
361
324
1,239 2,465 2,281 2,681 2,799 3,076 3,281 3,552 3,877
62
369
450
713
825
971 1,129 1,085
985
425 1,555 1,955 2,264 2,398 2,336 2,176 2,075 2,242
160
471
806
747
833
619
487
345
465
73
126
185
187
186
185
190
195
204
875 1,770 4,123 7,122 9,170 7,806 6,604 5,048 6,376
46
457 1,153 2,397 2,987 2,833 2,666 2,326 3,009
970 3,376 5,676 8,120 9,113 8,831 8,330 7,612 8,835
2,182 3,065 3,512 4,258 4,465 4,834 4,949 5,140 5,496
1,453 3,719 5,071 6,252 6,827 7,407 7,987 8,677 9,583
1,402 3,597 4,874 5,955 6,448 7,018 7,639 8,369 9,232
932 2,504 3,342 4,079 4,453 4,821 5,286 5,909 6,643
358
824 1,168 1,448 1,561 1,739 1,879 1,962 2,050
9,419 20,363 27,710 37,524 42,445 42,074 41,258 39,618 44,583
408
4,291
894
2,265
468
204
6,522
3,570
9,638
5,930
10,707
10,264
7,543
2,151
48,525
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2,553
2,449
35
70
263
2,116
4,624
4,367
149
108
472
4,351
6,105
5,817
171
117
591
5,479
7,304
6,978
197
129
710
6,522
7,887
7,542
211
134
760
6,846
8,468
8,106
223
140
813
7,309
9,142
8,761
235
146
867
7,525
9,768 10,566
9,372 10,150
245
258
151
158
909
955
7,879 8,321
11,625
11,183
274
168
1,066
8,878
...
1,935
4,072
4,648
5,464
5,944
6,589
7,217
7,792
8,490
9,622
1
Includes types of assets and/or liabilities not shown separately.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, ‘‘Federal Reserve Statistical Release, Z.1, Flow of Funds
Accounts of the United States’’; published: 10 March 2005; <http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/Z1/20050310/data.htm>.
Table 704. Net Stock of Fixed Reproducible Tangible Wealth in Current and
Real (2000) Dollars: 1980 to 2003
[In billions of dollars (10,108 represents $10,108,000,000,000). As of December 31]
Item
CURRENT DOLLARS
Net stock, total. . . . . . . . . .
Fixed assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Private . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software . . . . .
Information processing equipment and software . . . . . . .
Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Housing units . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software . . . . .
Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
State and local . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer durable goods . . . . . . .
Motor vehicles and parts . . . . . .
Furniture and household
equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAINED (2000) DOLLARS
Net stock, total . . . . . . . . . . .
Fixed assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Private. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonresidential . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment and software . . . .
Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Residential . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumer durable goods . . . . . .
1980
1990
1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
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.
10,108
9,198
7,049
3,545
1,396
18,111
16,212
12,611
6,500
2,469
22,670
20,299
15,794
7,954
3,067
26,405
23,722
18,621
9,320
3,584
28,081
25,246
19,847
9,860
3,822
29,917
26,902
21,190
10,514
4,077
31,609
28,465
22,485
11,020
4,203
33,046
29,778
23,530
11,334
4,279
34,693
31,317
24,824
11,698
4,425
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
(NA)
2,149
3,505
(NA)
2,149
2,071
252
1,820
78
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
910
(NA)
622
4,031
6,111
4955
3,601
3,452
551
2,900
149
1,079
735
2,522
1,899
670
811
4,887
7,840
6354
4,505
4,317
675
3,642
188
1,291
865
3,213
2,371
842
999
5,737
9,300
7546
5,101
4,894
677
4,217
207
1,356
872
3,745
2,683
950
1,109
6,038
9,987
8106
5,399
5,179
698
4,481
220
1,399
891
4,000
2,835
1,021
1,238
6,437
10,676
8663
5,713
5,481
703
4,778
232
1,425
896
4,288
3,015
1,092
1,294
6,817
11,465
9320
5,980
5,733
711
5,022
247
1,447
904
4,533
3,144
1,156
1,322
7,055
12,196
9925
6,248
5,989
725
5,264
259
1,469
913
4,779
3,269
1,214
1,383
7,273
13,125
10679
6,493
6,220
742
5,477
274
1,498
927
4,995
3,376
1,257
..
..
(NA)
(NA)
814
415
1,011
518
1,147
586
1,196
618
1,260
662
1,292
696
1,332
723
1,360
760
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,580
20,726
16,029
7,809
2,532
5,347
8,223
4,700
4,507
631
3,872
201
1,903
25,156
22,939
17,804
8,638
2,972
5,702
9,174
5,137
4,926
686
4,237
220
2,242
27,553
24,928
19,523
9,605
3,567
6,042
9,919
5,406
5,185
690
4,494
221
2,629
28,524
25,700
20,190
9,986
3,823
6,163
10,203
5,510
5,285
699
4,587
225
2,824
29,528
26,498
20,880
10,392
4,091
6,302
10,488
5,618
5,390
706
4,684
227
3,030
30,393
27,170
21,438
10,669
4,249
6,422
10,769
5,731
5,501
714
4,786
231
3,228
31,178
27,757
21,897
10,826
4,337
6,493
11,069
5,860
5,626
727
4,899
234
3,437
31,952
28,389
22,399
10,986
4,446
6,548
11,404
5,991
5,754
742
5,011
237
3,658
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NA Not available.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, periodic articles, and <http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn/FA2004
/SelectTable.asp> (released 08 March 2005).
Income, Expenditures, and Wealth
U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2006
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