Local Area Personal Income
Step 1. Select a table
CA1-3—Personal income, population, per capita personal income
CA04—Personal income and employment summary
CA05—Personal income and detailed earnings by industry
CA06—Compensation by industry
CA25—Total employment by industry
CA30—Regional economic profiles
CA34—Total wages, wage employment, average wage per job
CA35—Personal current transfers detail
CA45—Farm income and expenses
CA91—Gross Commuters' Earnings Flows
Single Line of data for all counties (more than 3000 rows returned; please limit years selected to speed process)
Notes:
Advance metropolitan area personal income for 2009 was released on August 9, 2010.
New estimates for 2008 and revisions for 1969-2007 were released on April 22, 2010. These estimates incorporate the results of the comprehensive revision to the national income and product accounts released in July 2009 and of the comprehensive revision to the state income accounts released in October 2009. Additionally, population was revised back to the year 2000. The next local area release is scheduled for December 21, 2010.
These estimates incorporate the December 2009 update to the OMB metropolitan area definitions.
Help:
- Use the CTRL and/or Shift keys to select multiple areas and years. (In the Local Area Personal Income application mulitple areas are not selectable; select one state and proceed from there, or select the "Single Line" option in Step 1.) Press Display to display your selection in HTML tables, and Download to download a comma-separated-value text file. If you select Download a "Save As" dialog box will appear. It is recommended that you specify an output filename with a CSV extension. Some users will have the option to open the downloaded file directly into a spreadsheet application.
- The greater the number of areas and years selected, the slower the request will be. A submission that requests too much information has the possibility of timing out. If you are displaying information, you will want to consider how large your table will be.
- To view county-level information first display a state.
- After displaying a table, you have the option to show one estimate for all counties and MSAs in that state by clicking on the line code next to the estimate.
Additional statistics
- Interactive Maps — The local area estimates in the above tables are also available in a mapping application, Personal Income and Employment Interactive Map
- Interactive Charts and Graphs — The local area estimates in the above tables are also available in a charting application, Regional Economic Accounts Interactive Charts and Graphs
- REIS DVD — The local area estimates in the above tables also appear on the Regional Economic Information System (REIS) DVD, which is available for ordering. A downloadable package of REIS estimates and software is also available.
- All Advance Metropolitan Statistical Area (AMSA) tables are available for download (ZIP • 3,890 KB) .
- CA1-3 Personal income, per capita personal income, and population, is available for download (ZIP • 2,162 KB) .
- CA34 County and MSA total wage and salary disbursements, total wage employment, and average wage per job, is available for download (ZIP • 1,821 KB) .
- CA06 Compensation table for all areas is available for download (ZIP • 17,441 KB) .
- CA91 Flow of Earnings table for all counties is available for download (ZIP • 678 KB) .
- Personal income and per capita personal income, 2006-2008,
with year 2008 rankings of per capita personal income.
Choose an area from this list—
- BEARFACTS, a narrative about an area's personal income using current estimates, growth rates, and a breakdown of the sources of personal income.
- Journey to Work— the number of commuters from a county of residence to a county of work, for 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000.
- 250 highest and lowest per capita personal incomes of the 3112 counties in the United States, 2008
- County rankings in the United States for per capita personal income
- Rank of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) for per capita personal income




