Income

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Per Capita Personal Income (Dollars)
 
Per Capita Personal Income (Dollars)
Among 25 Largest Metros
 
Among 25 Largest Metros (2000-2009)
Rank
MSA
2009
 
Rank
MSA
% Change
1
San Francisco
 $    61,747
 
1
Baltimore
43.2%
2
Washington D.C.
 $    56,510
 
2
Washington D.C.
37.7%
3
Boston
 $    55,023
 
3
Pittsburgh
36.8%
4
New York
 $    54,222
 
4
Houston
36.2%
5
Seattle
 $    50,471
 
5
Portland
35.7%
6
Baltimore
 $    48,259
 
6
San Diego
35.2%
7
Denver
 $    47,863
 
7
Miami
34.5%
8
Houston
 $    47,510
 
8
Los Angeles
34.5%
9
Philadelphia
 $    47,333
 
9
Philadelphia
33.8%
10
Minneapolis
 $    46,954 
 
10
New York
30.8%
Data Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2011
 
Data Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2011
 

 

Median Household Income

Among 25 Largest Metros

 

 

 

Rank

MSA

2009

1

Washington D.C.

 $   85,168.00

2

San Francisco

 $   73,825.00

3

Boston

 $   69,334.00

4

Baltimore

 $   65,392.00

5

Seattle

 $   64,028.00

6

Minneapolis

 $   63,114.00

7

New York

 $   62,887.00

8

San Diego

 $   60,231.00

9

Philadelphia

 $   60,065.00

10

Denver

 $   59,007.00


United States

 $   50,221.00

Data Source: US Census, 2009 American Community Survey