Policy Research and Strategic Planning Office A State Affiliate of the U.S. Census Bureau
Per Capita Income 2010 November 2011
John R. Kasich, Christiane Schmenk,
Governor of Ohio Director of Development
Per Capita Personal Income 2009
Fulton $33,786
Williams $30,725 Defiance $31,642 Paulding $30,946
Van Wert $31,789
Wood $35,341
Putnam $33,486
Darke $31,947
Miami $34,921
Montgomery $35,669
Butler $34,654
Cuyahoga $41,391
Lorain $32,514
Huron $28,776
Crawford $28,780
Wyandot $30,780 Hardin $26,736
Logan $31,729
Marion $30,654
Union $34,665
Medina $37,432
Clark $32,627
Madison $33,171
Clinton $32,900
Wayne $29,808
Trumbull $30,456
Summit $38,001
Portage $33,849 Mahoning $32,970
Franklin $38,020
Pike $27,154
Clermont $34,552 Adams $25,545
Perry $24,796
Scioto $28,476
Vinton $22,951
Jefferson $31,822 Harrison $28,149
Guernsey $27,935
Noble $20,100 Morgan $23,778
Hocking $27,167 Ross $28,951
Carroll $26,585
Coshocton $28,515
Muskingum $30,044 Fairfield $32,464
Columbiana $27,761
Tuscarawas $28,813
Delaware $51,479
Pickaway $30,307
Stark $32,790
Holmes $23,660 Knox $30,325
Highland $28,640
Brown $29,044
Ashland $27,349
Licking $35,624
Fayette $33,590
Hamilton $42,393
Richland $29,635
Morrow $28,279
Champaign $29,464
Greene $35,105
Warren $38,867
Erie $36,236
Geauga $44,400
Hancock $35,753
Allen $30,596
Shelby $32,242
Sandusky $30,754 Seneca $29,951
Auglaize $35,159
Mercer $33,394
Preble $31,240
Ottawa $37,094
Henry $32,502
Ashtabula $28,755
Lake $37,366
Lucas $32,191
Belmont $29,847
Monroe $29,411
Washington $32,828 Athens $26,041 Meigs $24,592
Jackson $26,220 Gallia $31,355
Lawrence $28,417
Greater than U.S.
U.S. - $38,846 Ohio - $35,145
Greater than Ohio; Less than U.S. Greater than 80% of U.S.; Less than Ohio 70% to 80% of U.S. 70% of U.S. and lower
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce. Prepared by: Office of Policy, Research, and Strategic Planning. (October 2011)
Per Capita Income rd
The 2010 per capita personal income for Ohio was $36,180 (33 in the country). This was nd an increase of 2.9 percent (22 in the country) from the previous year according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Since 1969, per capita personal income has had annual increases as high as 11.1 percent which occurred during the 1970’s and as low as -3.4 percent in 2009. The 2009 total personal income for Ohio was estimated at nearly $417.4 billion. Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
U.S.
$4,084
$10,091
$19,354
$30,319
$33,909
$35,452
$37,725
$39,506
$40,947
$38,846
$39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022
$18,638
$28,695
$31,580
$32,445
$34,008
$35,183
$36,392
$35,145
$36,180
Per Capita Personal Income; Historical Trends $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
1994
1999
2004
2009
Ohio
In 2010 Ohio’s per capita personal income was 91 percent of the nation’s per capita income. In 1980 Ohio was at nearly 100 percent of the U.S. per capita income. From the early 1980’s through 1999, Ohio hovered between 96 and 98 percent of the U.S. figure. Since 2000 Ohio’s ratio to the national figure has trended lower reaching 89 percent in 2007 and 2008 but rebounded slightly in 2009 and 2010. Ohio’s Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 104% 102% 100% 98% 96% 94% 92% 90% 88% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
1994 Ohio
1999
2004
2009
There are three basic components of total personal income; net earnings, dividends and interest, and transfer receipts. While total personal income, as well as per capita personal income, has changed over the years, so has the proportion of the components. For Ohio, the net earnings portion of personal income was 64.3 percent in 2010. Net earnings are essentially wages, salaries, and proprietors’ income for residents of an area. In 2010, the proportion for the U.S. was 64.8 percent. In Ohio, the proportion of earnings had been slowly trending up from a low point of 65.8 percent in 1991 to a recent high of 69.3 percent in 2004. For the past six years it has steadily declined. Components of Personal Income; Selected Years Type of Income U.S.
Ohio
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.2%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.7%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.2%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.9%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.2%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Ohio’s Components of Personal Income 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1969
1974
1979
Net Earnings
1984
1989
1994
Dividends, Interest, and Rent
1999
2004
2009
Transfer receipts
Dividend, interest, and rental income accounted for 14.2 percent of Ohio’s personal income in 2010. Dividends are the payments or other assets that come from corporations, interest income may be monetary or imputed, and rental income comes from the rental of real property. In 1989, dividend, interest, and rental income in Ohio approached 20 percent of personal income. This source of income held steady through the 1990’s but dropped with the 2001 recession. Dividends, interest and rental income dropped in absolute dollars as well as percentage of personal income through 2004. At the national level, the portion also declined but the decline was not as steep. Starting in 2006, Ohio’s dividends, interest, and rental income rebounded slightly but had since dropped with the last recession. From 2008 to 2009, dividends, interest and rental income declined by nearly $12 billion.
Transfer receipts for Ohio was nearly $89.8 billion in 2010 and accounted for 21.5 of personal income. Transfer receipts are benefits received by persons for which no current services are performed (i.e., federal income transfer program participation). Several of the better known transfer receipts include social security, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment compensation, food stamps, and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). In 1999, a recent low point, transfer receipts accounted for 14 percent ($43.4 billion) of Ohio’s total personal income. For the U.S., transfer receipts accounted for 12.9 percent of personal income in 1999 and increased to 18.5 percent in 2010. Per capita income is calculated as the income of a given area divided by the resident population of that area. In 2010 Ohio had a total personal income of $417.4 billion and a population of nearly 11.54 million. This yielded a per capita personal income of $36,180. The primary source of this measure for the nation, states, and counties is the Bureau of Economic Analysis. It is estimated annually, with counties lagging one year behind the nation and states. The BEA defines personal income as “the income received by, or on behalf of, all the residents of an area from all sources.” It is the sum of wage and salary disbursements, supplements to wages and salaries, proprietors’ income, dividends, interest, rent, lumpsum payments, such as insurance payments and inheritances, and personal current transfer receipts. Transfer receipts are benefits received by persons for which no current services are performed. Dividend and interest income for nonprofit institutions that primarily serve individuals is also included. There is also an adjustment for residence. The adjustment is necessary because data for some components are compiled on a place of work basis and there are many people who commute to a job in a state or county different from that in which they reside. BEA data are mostly gathered from administrative records of businesses and government sources. In some cases the information does not exist in the exact form desired or for the geography of interest. The data are adjusted to compensate for these differences. Also, each year, the three previous years are revised in order to incorporate newly available data. There is no adjustment for inflation with historical data. The Bureau of Economic Analysis uses the Census Bureau’s annual midyear population estimates. Except for college student and other seasonal populations, which are measured as of April 1, the population is estimated as of July 1. Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Adams County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Adams
$2,564
$5,804
$11,227 $20,412 $22,341 $22,740 $23,401 $24,908 $25,181 $25,545
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Ohio and Adams Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Adams Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Adams
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
70.7%
60.0%
55.9%
59.2%
59.8%
59.6%
60.0%
57.8%
55.4%
51.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.2%
14.3%
16.4%
16.6%
12.5%
11.9%
10.7%
12.2%
12.6%
11.9%
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Transfer rcpts.
18.1%
25.7%
27.7%
24.2%
27.7%
28.6%
29.3%
30.0%
32.1%
36.3%
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Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Allen County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Allen
$3,934
$9,373
$16,534 $24,711 $27,376 $27,827 $29,013 $30,049 $31,018 $30,596
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Ohio and Allen Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Allen Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Allen
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.1%
70.6%
65.5%
64.6%
67.1%
66.9%
66.0%
63.6%
62.7%
60.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.7%
19.3%
19.3%
14.3%
13.7%
14.3%
15.7%
15.9%
15.2%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.0%
13.7%
15.2%
16.2%
18.6%
19.4%
19.8%
20.7%
21.3%
24.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Ashland County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Ashland
$3,602
$9,008
$15,225 $22,799 $25,183 $26,020 $26,162 $27,298 $27,818 $27,349
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Ohio and Ashland Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Ashland Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Ashland
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.1%
71.9%
66.0%
65.7%
68.6%
67.4%
67.2%
65.6%
63.6%
61.2%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.6%
16.3%
19.9%
19.6%
14.1%
14.8%
14.3%
15.6%
16.0%
15.2%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.3%
11.8%
14.1%
14.7%
17.4%
17.8%
18.5%
18.8%
20.5%
23.6%
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Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Ashtabula County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Ashtabula
$3,574
$8,671
$14,993 $22,766 $25,585 $26,228 $27,015 $28,168 $29,111 $28,755
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Ohio and Ashtabula Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Ashtabula Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Ashtabula
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.2%
70.7%
62.3%
63.5%
64.0%
64.0%
63.0%
61.1%
59.5%
55.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.2%
13.8%
17.0%
15.5%
11.7%
10.9%
11.4%
12.6%
12.9%
12.4%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.6%
15.5%
20.6%
21.0%
24.2%
25.1%
25.6%
26.3%
27.6%
31.9%
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Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Athens County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Athens
$2,605
$6,790
$12,305 $18,278 $21,743 $22,099 $22,710 $23,955 $24,918 $26,041
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Ohio and Athens Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Athens Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Athens
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.2%
67.4%
63.1%
60.9%
63.4%
63.5%
63.2%
61.5%
60.0%
58.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.7%
14.4%
18.1%
19.4%
15.1%
13.9%
14.5%
15.7%
15.4%
14.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
11.2%
18.2%
18.8%
19.7%
21.6%
22.7%
22.3%
22.9%
24.6%
27.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Auglaize County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Auglaize
$3,783
$9,203
$17,466 $28,265 $30,726 $30,896 $32,186 $34,203 $35,257 $35,159
---
Ohio and Auglaize Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Auglaize Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Auglaize
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
76.7%
69.6%
66.7%
67.6%
68.9%
70.4%
69.7%
67.4%
65.6%
63.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
15.6%
18.8%
20.4%
19.8%
16.2%
13.6%
14.0%
16.3%
16.8%
15.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.7%
11.6%
12.8%
12.6%
14.9%
16.0%
16.4%
16.3%
17.6%
20.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Belmont County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Belmont
$3,316
$8,779
$14,326 $21,892 $25,222 $25,787 $26,646 $28,167 $29,951 $29,847
---
Ohio and Belmont Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Belmont Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Belmont
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.3%
67.0%
54.7%
56.1%
60.1%
60.6%
59.9%
57.9%
57.4%
55.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.7%
15.1%
21.4%
19.7%
13.9%
13.2%
13.5%
15.5%
15.8%
14.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.9%
17.9%
23.9%
24.2%
26.0%
26.2%
26.6%
26.6%
26.8%
29.6%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Brown County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Brown
$3,262
$7,692
$14,280 $22,612 $25,788 $26,607 $27,381 $28,540 $29,058 $29,044
---
Ohio and Brown Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Brown Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Brown
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.5%
70.3%
66.6%
68.8%
69.9%
69.3%
68.8%
67.0%
64.9%
62.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.7%
14.7%
16.6%
14.4%
10.3%
10.0%
9.8%
11.1%
11.7%
11.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.8%
15.0%
16.9%
16.8%
19.8%
20.8%
21.5%
21.9%
23.4%
26.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Butler County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Butler
$3,875
$9,933
$18,038 $29,262 $32,039 $32,981 $34,006 $35,077 $35,511 $34,654
---
Ohio and Butler Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Butler Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Butler
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.0%
75.3%
70.5%
71.4%
73.8%
73.5%
72.3%
70.7%
69.1%
67.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.8%
13.3%
17.1%
16.9%
12.6%
12.4%
13.3%
14.5%
14.9%
14.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.2%
11.5%
12.4%
11.7%
13.6%
14.1%
14.4%
14.9%
16.0%
18.6%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Carroll County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Carroll
$3,185
$7,927
$13,743 $22,353 $23,759 $25,000 $25,490 $26,181 $26,744 $26,585
---
Ohio and Carroll Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Carroll Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Carroll
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
82.7%
72.3%
66.5%
66.5%
67.8%
68.2%
66.5%
63.9%
62.3%
59.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
9.3%
13.7%
17.1%
16.9%
12.6%
12.0%
12.6%
13.9%
14.5%
13.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.0%
14.1%
16.5%
16.6%
19.6%
19.8%
20.9%
22.2%
23.2%
26.6%
---
Net Earnings
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Champaign County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Champaign
$3,703
$8,385
$17,085 $25,661 $26,892 $26,975 $28,138 $28,989 $29,607 $29,464
---
Ohio and Champaign Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Champaign Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Champaign
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.6%
71.5%
70.6%
68.9%
71.6%
71.1%
70.3%
68.4%
66.9%
64.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.2%
15.7%
15.4%
17.0%
11.3%
10.7%
11.4%
12.4%
12.7%
12.2%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.3%
12.8%
14.0%
14.2%
17.1%
18.1%
18.3%
19.2%
20.4%
23.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Clark County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Clark
$3,803
$9,276
$16,889 $26,148 $28,538 $29,014 $30,398 $31,517 $32,510 $32,627
---
Ohio and Clark Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Clark Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Clark
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.3%
72.7%
64.9%
66.3%
66.6%
66.6%
65.9%
64.3%
62.8%
60.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.0%
13.5%
18.5%
16.2%
12.7%
12.1%
12.6%
13.8%
13.9%
13.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
13.7%
16.7%
17.4%
20.7%
21.3%
21.4%
22.0%
23.3%
26.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Clermont County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Clermont
$3,339
$9,188
$16,697 $29,779 $32,723 $33,594 $34,732 $35,103 $35,589 $34,552
---
Ohio and Clermont Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Clermont Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Clermont
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
83.0%
78.2%
74.4%
76.4%
76.1%
75.3%
73.5%
73.2%
72.0%
70.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
9.6%
11.1%
14.5%
12.6%
11.5%
12.1%
13.3%
13.0%
13.2%
12.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.3%
10.7%
11.1%
11.0%
12.4%
12.7%
13.1%
13.9%
14.8%
17.3%
---
Net Earnings
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Clinton County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Clinton
$3,659
$8,706
$15,911 $26,419 $28,840 $29,545 $31,175 $32,604 $33,634 $32,900
---
Ohio and Clinton Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Clinton Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Clinton
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.5%
68.8%
65.8%
68.5%
71.2%
71.1%
71.3%
69.5%
68.3%
64.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.9%
17.7%
19.6%
17.5%
12.4%
12.0%
11.9%
13.3%
13.5%
13.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.6%
13.6%
14.6%
14.0%
16.4%
16.9%
16.8%
17.2%
18.2%
22.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Columbiana County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Columbiana
$3,398
$8,459
$14,665 $22,162 $23,935 $24,548 $25,739 $27,092 $28,272 $27,761
---
Ohio and Columbiana Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Columbiana Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Columbian
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.9%
72.0%
64.4%
63.9%
63.2%
63.0%
62.2%
60.7%
59.1%
55.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.2%
13.1%
16.4%
16.3%
13.1%
12.4%
13.0%
14.3%
14.4%
13.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.9%
14.9%
19.2%
19.9%
23.7%
24.5%
24.8%
25.0%
26.5%
30.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Coshocton County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Coshocton
$3,522
$8,222
$14,391 $23,644 $25,227 $25,605 $27,122 $27,922 $28,973 $28,515
---
Ohio and Coshocton Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Coshocton Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Coshocton
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.8%
69.6%
61.8%
64.2%
65.3%
64.9%
63.7%
61.9%
59.9%
56.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.3%
16.2%
20.2%
17.9%
13.4%
12.6%
13.8%
14.7%
15.6%
14.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
14.2%
18.0%
17.9%
21.4%
22.5%
22.4%
23.4%
24.5%
28.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Crawford County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Crawford
$3,836
$8,776
$15,249 $23,669 $25,888 $25,994 $26,621 $27,429 $28,321 $28,780
---
Ohio and Crawford Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Crawford Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Crawford
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.7%
67.0%
62.8%
62.9%
65.0%
64.6%
63.3%
60.4%
58.1%
54.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.2%
17.9%
20.1%
19.0%
13.3%
12.5%
12.7%
14.6%
15.4%
14.5%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.1%
15.1%
17.1%
18.2%
21.7%
22.9%
24.0%
25.0%
26.5%
30.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Cuyahoga County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Cuyahoga
$4,788
$11,793 $22,810 $33,090 $36,298 $37,403 $39,795 $41,210 $42,356 $41,391
---
Ohio and Cuyahoga Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 125% 120% 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Cuyahoga Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Cuyahoga
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.5%
69.6%
63.4%
65.3%
66.7%
65.9%
65.0%
64.1%
63.1%
61.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
14.7%
17.3%
22.2%
19.9%
16.3%
16.7%
17.8%
18.2%
18.4%
17.5%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.9%
13.1%
14.4%
14.9%
17.0%
17.3%
17.2%
17.7%
18.5%
21.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Darke County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Darke
$3,647
$8,806
$16,036 $25,987 $28,159 $28,105 $29,487 $30,718 $32,448 $31,947
---
Ohio and Darke Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Darke Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Darke
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.7%
69.6%
66.8%
68.3%
69.8%
69.2%
68.4%
65.9%
64.4%
62.2%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
17.8%
19.6%
17.7%
13.8%
13.3%
13.6%
15.6%
16.6%
15.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.5%
12.6%
13.7%
14.0%
16.4%
17.4%
18.0%
18.5%
19.0%
22.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Defiance County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Defiance
$3,641
$8,958
$17,433 $26,287 $28,949 $29,323 $30,813 $32,035 $32,266 $31,642
---
Ohio and Defiance Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Defiance Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Defiance
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.1%
69.8%
69.6%
70.1%
72.4%
71.0%
69.8%
67.0%
64.9%
61.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.5%
16.3%
18.1%
16.7%
11.5%
11.9%
12.6%
14.8%
15.2%
14.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.4%
13.9%
12.3%
13.2%
16.2%
17.1%
17.6%
18.2%
19.9%
23.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Delaware County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Delaware
$3,807
$9,741
$22,147 $42,984 $40,658 $41,765 $44,410 $49,881 $51,468 $51,479
---
Ohio and Delaware Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 150% 140% 130% 120% 110% 100% 90% 80% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Delaware Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Delaware
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.5%
76.9%
75.6%
74.8%
78.0%
78.6%
78.4%
78.1%
77.9%
78.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.1%
14.5%
17.0%
19.4%
14.8%
14.1%
14.3%
14.9%
14.8%
13.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.4%
8.7%
7.4%
5.8%
7.2%
7.3%
7.3%
7.0%
7.4%
8.2%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Erie County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Erie
$4,154
$9,860
$18,258 $29,234 $33,038 $33,464 $34,730 $35,685 $36,773 $36,236
---
Ohio and Erie Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
1994
Ohio
1999
2004
2009
Erie Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Erie
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.7%
70.9%
66.7%
66.5%
67.7%
68.0%
66.5%
63.5%
62.3%
59.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.2%
19.5%
19.2%
15.9%
14.6%
15.8%
18.0%
17.9%
17.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.4%
13.9%
13.8%
14.3%
16.4%
17.3%
17.7%
18.5%
19.8%
23.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Fairfield County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Fairfield
$3,663
$9,322
$17,774 $28,762 $30,571 $31,164 $31,823 $32,461 $32,990 $32,464
---
Ohio and Fairfield Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Fairfield Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Fairfield
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
75.3%
71.6%
71.3%
74.3%
73.3%
72.7%
70.2%
69.0%
67.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.1%
14.4%
17.0%
17.4%
12.4%
12.9%
12.7%
14.4%
14.4%
13.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.6%
10.3%
11.4%
11.3%
13.3%
13.9%
14.5%
15.4%
16.5%
19.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Fayette County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Fayette
$3,509
$8,027
$13,893 $23,121 $28,359 $28,340 $29,694 $31,587 $33,143 $33,590
---
Ohio and Fayette Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
1994
Ohio
1999
2004
2009
Fayette Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Fayette
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.9%
67.7%
61.9%
65.4%
69.2%
67.9%
68.1%
66.9%
65.6%
63.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.5%
17.5%
19.7%
17.1%
11.8%
11.6%
11.2%
12.3%
12.8%
12.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.6%
14.8%
18.4%
17.5%
19.0%
20.6%
20.7%
20.8%
21.6%
24.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Franklin County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Franklin
$4,216
$10,285 $20,288 $32,271 $35,876 $36,971 $38,370 $38,733 $38,965 $38,020
---
Ohio and Franklin Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Franklin Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Franklin
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.3%
74.3%
70.6%
74.3%
75.2%
74.4%
73.1%
72.4%
70.7%
69.2%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.9%
14.7%
18.4%
15.1%
12.4%
12.7%
13.8%
13.8%
14.3%
13.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.8%
11.1%
11.0%
10.6%
12.5%
12.9%
13.1%
13.7%
15.0%
17.2%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Fulton County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Fulton
$4,092
$9,385
$17,915 $27,096 $30,796 $31,332 $32,577 $33,534 $33,906 $33,786
---
Ohio and Fulton Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Fulton Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Fulton
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.7%
70.0%
67.5%
69.1%
71.8%
72.1%
71.0%
68.7%
66.5%
64.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.7%
17.9%
19.8%
18.0%
13.6%
12.6%
13.2%
14.9%
15.6%
14.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.6%
12.1%
12.6%
12.9%
14.6%
15.3%
15.8%
16.4%
18.0%
21.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Gallia County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Gallia
$2,746
$7,748
$13,213 $22,494 $26,821 $26,994 $28,888 $29,721 $31,014 $31,355
---
Ohio and Gallia Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Gallia Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Gallia
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
75.3%
66.6%
56.5%
56.2%
58.1%
59.3%
60.4%
57.6%
56.4%
54.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.7%
14.1%
18.0%
17.6%
13.8%
11.2%
11.0%
13.0%
13.4%
12.5%
---
Transfer rcpts.
14.0%
19.3%
25.4%
26.2%
28.1%
29.6%
28.7%
29.5%
30.2%
33.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Geauga County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Geauga
$4,247
$11,423 $22,350 $37,896 $40,348 $42,111 $45,010 $45,546 $46,286 $44,400
---
Ohio and Geauga Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 135% 130% 125% 120% 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Geauga Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Geauga
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
82.6%
79.2%
72.2%
71.4%
73.1%
71.8%
68.7%
68.5%
67.4%
66.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.0%
20.8%
20.6%
17.4%
18.6%
21.8%
21.3%
22.1%
20.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
4.5%
5.8%
7.0%
8.0%
9.5%
9.6%
9.5%
10.1%
10.6%
12.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Greene County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Greene
$3,728
$9,605
$19,107 $29,321 $31,686 $32,408 $34,013 $35,224 $35,663 $35,105
---
Ohio and Greene Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Greene Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Greene
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
84.2%
76.1%
73.2%
70.4%
72.7%
72.8%
71.4%
69.3%
67.9%
67.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.6%
13.7%
17.9%
19.2%
15.2%
14.6%
15.9%
17.5%
18.1%
17.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
5.2%
10.2%
8.9%
10.5%
12.1%
12.5%
12.7%
13.2%
14.1%
16.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Guernsey County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Guernsey
$3,310
$7,915
$13,458 $20,327 $23,848 $24,289 $24,901 $25,953 $27,176 $27,935
---
Ohio and Guernsey Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Guernsey Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Guernsey
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
76.9%
68.2%
59.5%
59.2%
62.1%
62.1%
61.1%
59.6%
57.9%
56.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.0%
14.2%
17.8%
17.3%
11.7%
11.0%
11.2%
12.6%
13.0%
12.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
13.1%
17.6%
22.7%
23.4%
26.2%
26.9%
27.7%
27.8%
29.0%
31.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Hamilton County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Hamilton
$4,494
$11,106 $22,360 $34,139 $39,095 $39,984 $42,322 $42,625 $43,637 $42,393
---
Ohio and Hamilton Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 125% 120% 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Hamilton Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Hamilton
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
76.1%
69.0%
62.4%
65.1%
66.2%
66.2%
64.0%
64.0%
63.5%
62.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
16.3%
19.1%
25.4%
22.4%
20.4%
20.1%
22.5%
21.9%
21.5%
20.2%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.6%
11.9%
12.3%
12.4%
13.4%
13.7%
13.5%
14.1%
15.0%
17.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Hancock County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Hancock
$3,974
$10,781 $18,937 $29,008 $31,951 $32,577 $34,221 $35,416 $36,303 $35,753
---
Ohio and Hancock Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Hancock Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Hancock
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.2%
74.5%
67.5%
70.1%
72.3%
72.3%
71.4%
69.9%
68.4%
66.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
14.2%
16.4%
21.7%
18.8%
14.9%
14.4%
15.2%
16.2%
16.6%
15.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.7%
9.0%
10.8%
11.1%
12.8%
13.4%
13.4%
13.9%
15.0%
17.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Hardin County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Hardin
$3,449
$8,212
$13,773 $21,327 $23,172 $23,422 $24,027 $25,168 $26,662 $26,736
---
Ohio and Hardin Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Hardin Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Hardin
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.6%
69.8%
65.9%
67.1%
69.3%
68.5%
67.8%
65.9%
65.0%
62.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.3%
16.5%
17.8%
15.9%
11.3%
11.3%
11.4%
12.7%
13.3%
12.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.1%
13.7%
16.4%
17.0%
19.4%
20.2%
20.9%
21.4%
21.7%
24.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Harrison County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Harrison
$3,490
$7,948
$12,238 $21,458 $24,043 $24,503 $25,188 $26,213 $28,132 $28,149
---
Ohio and Harrison Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Harrison Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Harrison
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.4%
65.8%
53.3%
61.2%
60.9%
61.5%
61.4%
59.0%
58.1%
55.2%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.7%
17.0%
21.4%
16.6%
13.5%
11.5%
10.9%
12.8%
13.2%
12.5%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.9%
17.3%
25.3%
22.1%
25.6%
27.0%
27.7%
28.2%
28.8%
32.2%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Henry County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Henry
$3,913
$9,789
$16,879 $25,931 $28,649 $29,340 $30,649 $31,684 $32,295 $32,502
---
Ohio and Henry Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Henry Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Henry
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.0%
69.4%
67.2%
67.0%
70.7%
70.3%
69.8%
67.1%
65.2%
63.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
14.5%
18.7%
19.6%
18.4%
12.6%
12.5%
12.7%
14.8%
15.6%
14.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.4%
11.8%
13.2%
14.5%
16.7%
17.2%
17.5%
18.1%
19.3%
22.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Highland County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Highland
$3,213
$7,480
$12,914 $21,037 $24,732 $25,773 $27,121 $27,962 $28,607 $28,640
---
Ohio and Highland Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Highland Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Highland
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
75.1%
66.1%
59.9%
65.1%
67.1%
66.7%
66.3%
64.2%
62.2%
58.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
14.0%
17.8%
19.8%
16.0%
11.9%
11.7%
11.8%
12.9%
13.4%
12.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.8%
16.1%
20.3%
18.9%
21.1%
21.6%
21.9%
22.9%
24.5%
28.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Hocking County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Hocking
$3,040
$7,408
$13,610 $20,697 $23,719 $24,348 $25,175 $26,287 $26,896 $27,167
---
Ohio and Hocking Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Hocking Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Hocking
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
76.7%
68.5%
64.9%
65.5%
65.5%
65.2%
65.0%
62.6%
60.7%
57.9%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.1%
14.1%
15.8%
14.4%
11.4%
11.0%
10.7%
12.2%
12.9%
12.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
12.2%
17.4%
19.3%
20.1%
23.1%
23.8%
24.3%
25.2%
26.4%
29.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Holmes County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Holmes
$2,656
$6,231
$11,830 $19,081 $22,551 $23,025 $23,658 $24,440 $25,050 $23,660
---
Ohio and Holmes Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 1969
1974
1979
1984 US
1989 Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Holmes Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Holmes
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.1%
73.3%
69.9%
70.9%
74.9%
75.3%
74.9%
72.1%
70.6%
68.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.7%
17.0%
18.2%
16.8%
12.4%
11.8%
12.4%
14.5%
15.2%
15.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.2%
9.7%
11.9%
12.4%
12.8%
12.9%
12.7%
13.4%
14.2%
16.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Huron County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Huron
$3,919
$9,062
$16,748 $24,656 $26,136 $26,483 $27,244 $27,848 $28,682 $28,776
---
Ohio and Huron Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Huron Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Huron
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.9%
69.9%
68.7%
67.7%
67.6%
67.9%
66.7%
63.8%
61.1%
58.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.2%
14.5%
16.2%
17.1%
13.9%
12.8%
13.3%
15.2%
16.0%
15.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.9%
15.6%
15.1%
15.2%
18.4%
19.3%
20.0%
21.0%
23.0%
26.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Jackson County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Jackson
$2,707
$6,736
$12,664 $19,682 $22,531 $23,223 $23,897 $25,022 $25,987 $26,220
---
Ohio and Jackson Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Jackson Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Jackson
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
72.5%
63.1%
59.8%
62.2%
62.8%
62.6%
61.5%
59.9%
58.2%
56.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.5%
14.7%
16.7%
15.5%
11.6%
11.1%
11.3%
12.8%
13.2%
12.4%
---
Transfer rcpts.
16.1%
22.2%
23.5%
22.4%
25.6%
26.4%
27.3%
27.3%
28.6%
31.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Jefferson County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Jefferson
$3,559
$9,373
$15,202 $22,333 $26,116 $26,190 $27,676 $29,495 $31,622 $31,822
---
Ohio and Jefferson Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Jefferson Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Jefferson
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.8%
68.6%
57.6%
56.0%
55.6%
58.1%
58.3%
56.7%
57.0%
54.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.7%
14.6%
20.6%
19.2%
17.1%
13.6%
13.1%
14.9%
14.5%
13.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.5%
16.8%
21.8%
24.8%
27.3%
28.3%
28.6%
28.4%
28.5%
31.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Knox County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Knox
$3,545
$8,442
$14,934 $23,588 $25,948 $26,767 $28,380 $29,321 $30,370 $30,325
---
Ohio and Knox Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Knox Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Knox
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.8%
68.8%
61.9%
64.6%
66.8%
66.6%
65.8%
63.7%
62.6%
60.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.1%
15.6%
18.5%
17.8%
13.0%
12.8%
13.6%
14.7%
15.0%
14.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.1%
15.6%
19.6%
17.6%
20.2%
20.6%
20.7%
21.6%
22.4%
25.2%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Lake County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Lake
$4,241
$11,047 $20,496 $31,153 $32,743 $34,081 $35,739 $37,335 $38,191 $37,366
---
Ohio and Lake Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Lake Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Lake
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
83.6%
78.5%
71.2%
70.1%
71.5%
71.1%
69.4%
67.8%
66.7%
65.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.1%
12.6%
17.3%
17.5%
13.5%
13.7%
15.1%
16.6%
16.9%
15.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
5.3%
8.9%
11.5%
12.5%
15.0%
15.2%
15.4%
15.6%
16.5%
19.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Lawrence County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Lawrence
$2,771
$7,523
$12,683 $19,326 $22,532 $23,409 $24,596 $26,004 $27,613 $28,417
---
Ohio and Lawrence Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Lawrence Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Lawrence
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
77.5%
71.1%
62.2%
57.6%
59.4%
59.2%
59.4%
58.3%
58.0%
56.5%
---
Net Earnings Dividends, etc.
8.7%
10.4%
13.3%
14.2%
9.9%
9.5%
9.5%
10.7%
10.7%
10.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
13.8%
18.5%
24.5%
28.2%
30.8%
31.3%
31.1%
31.0%
31.4%
33.6%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Licking County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Licking
$3,583
$9,241
$16,803 $27,595 $30,274 $31,493 $33,348 $34,750 $35,870 $35,624
---
Ohio and Licking Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Licking Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Licking
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.3%
75.3%
69.9%
71.7%
72.2%
72.1%
71.3%
69.9%
68.7%
67.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.7%
13.6%
17.5%
15.8%
13.0%
12.9%
13.5%
14.4%
14.6%
13.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.0%
11.1%
12.7%
12.5%
14.9%
15.0%
15.2%
15.7%
16.6%
19.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Logan County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Logan
$3,690
$8,753
$16,529 $25,389 $28,293 $29,087 $29,856 $31,124 $32,147 $31,729
---
Ohio and Logan Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Logan Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Logan
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.3%
67.6%
67.9%
71.5%
72.4%
72.5%
72.0%
70.0%
68.6%
65.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.5%
16.9%
16.3%
13.9%
11.0%
10.1%
10.1%
11.5%
12.0%
11.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.2%
15.5%
15.9%
14.6%
16.7%
17.5%
17.9%
18.4%
19.5%
22.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Lorain County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Lorain
$3,833
$9,672
$17,192 $27,135 $28,692 $29,616 $30,971 $32,148 $32,930 $32,514
---
Ohio and Lorain Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Lorain Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Lorain
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
82.7%
74.7%
69.3%
69.3%
70.4%
69.8%
69.1%
67.5%
66.0%
64.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.4%
12.0%
16.7%
16.4%
12.4%
12.7%
13.1%
14.4%
14.8%
13.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.0%
13.3%
14.0%
14.3%
17.2%
17.5%
17.8%
18.1%
19.2%
22.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Lucas County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Lucas
$4,365
$10,525 $18,969 $28,070 $29,846 $30,108 $31,491 $32,266 $32,557 $32,191
---
Ohio and Lucas Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Lucas Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Lucas
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.2%
70.0%
65.6%
66.6%
67.4%
67.2%
66.0%
64.7%
62.8%
60.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.3%
15.2%
18.9%
17.2%
13.8%
13.1%
14.1%
14.7%
14.9%
14.2%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.5%
14.8%
15.5%
16.2%
18.8%
19.7%
19.9%
20.6%
22.2%
25.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Madison County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Madison
$3,622
$8,460
$15,112 $24,464 $29,499 $30,384 $31,323 $32,151 $33,867 $33,171
---
Ohio and Madison Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Madison Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Madison
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.4%
73.1%
71.9%
71.3%
74.7%
73.2%
73.2%
71.2%
70.4%
68.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.7%
14.2%
14.9%
15.4%
10.7%
11.4%
11.1%
12.3%
12.4%
11.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.9%
12.7%
13.2%
13.3%
14.7%
15.4%
15.7%
16.5%
17.2%
19.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Mahoning County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Mahoning
$3,798
$9,671
$16,807 $25,087 $28,437 $29,505 $31,100 $32,675 $33,384 $32,970
---
Ohio and Mahoning Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Mahoning Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Mahoning
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.4%
68.5%
58.8%
60.3%
62.2%
61.7%
60.4%
58.7%
57.3%
54.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.1%
14.9%
20.0%
19.2%
15.0%
15.1%
16.5%
17.9%
17.7%
16.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
9.5%
16.6%
21.2%
20.6%
22.8%
23.2%
23.1%
23.4%
25.0%
28.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Marion County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Marion
$3,727
$8,522
$15,430 $23,092 $26,224 $27,046 $27,810 $29,605 $30,694 $30,654
---
Ohio and Marion Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Marion Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Marion
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.5%
69.6%
65.3%
65.5%
68.6%
67.9%
67.0%
65.1%
64.0%
61.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.2%
16.1%
17.9%
16.9%
11.6%
11.5%
11.9%
13.3%
13.4%
12.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.3%
14.4%
16.8%
17.6%
19.8%
20.6%
21.1%
21.5%
22.6%
25.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Medina County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Medina
$4,048
$10,331 $19,288 $31,307 $33,242 $34,553 $36,114 $37,769 $38,413 $37,432
---
Ohio and Medina Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Medina Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Medina
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
82.9%
79.6%
73.7%
73.3%
75.0%
74.7%
73.0%
71.0%
69.9%
68.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.5%
12.0%
15.9%
16.7%
13.2%
13.2%
14.7%
16.4%
16.7%
15.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
5.5%
8.5%
10.4%
10.0%
11.7%
12.1%
12.3%
12.6%
13.4%
15.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Meigs County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Meigs
$2,608
$7,252
$11,843 $19,813 $19,754 $20,576 $21,694 $22,421 $23,803 $24,592
---
Ohio and Meigs Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Meigs Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Meigs
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
75.5%
70.4%
59.8%
63.5%
57.8%
58.3%
59.4%
57.6%
56.2%
54.3%
---
Net Earnings Dividends, etc.
9.0%
11.0%
14.8%
12.7%
11.5%
10.4%
9.3%
10.7%
11.3%
10.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
15.5%
18.6%
25.4%
23.9%
30.7%
31.3%
31.4%
31.7%
32.4%
35.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Mercer County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Mercer
$3,685
$9,122
$17,197 $25,753 $29,091 $29,385 $30,071 $32,556 $34,569 $33,394
---
Ohio and Mercer Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Mercer Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Mercer
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.6%
68.8%
66.7%
66.5%
70.3%
69.3%
68.4%
66.8%
66.3%
63.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
15.2%
19.9%
20.8%
20.0%
14.9%
15.1%
15.4%
17.3%
17.7%
17.2%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.2%
11.3%
12.6%
13.5%
14.9%
15.6%
16.1%
15.8%
16.0%
19.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Miami County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Miami
$4,122
$10,030 $18,087 $28,250 $30,422 $31,161 $32,817 $34,141 $35,003 $34,921
---
Ohio and Miami Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Miami Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Miami
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.3%
73.1%
67.7%
69.7%
70.7%
70.4%
68.9%
67.5%
66.5%
64.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.6%
19.0%
17.6%
14.0%
13.8%
15.1%
15.9%
15.8%
14.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.8%
11.3%
13.3%
12.7%
15.4%
15.8%
16.0%
16.5%
17.7%
20.6%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Monroe County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Monroe
$3,186
$8,644
$13,297 $19,300 $23,167 $23,183 $24,663 $26,412 $29,158 $29,411
---
Ohio and Monroe Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Monroe Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Monroe
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
80.6%
76.5%
61.6%
60.2%
62.8%
60.8%
60.7%
59.2%
60.1%
57.7%
---
Net Earnings Dividends, etc.
9.0%
11.4%
19.4%
16.7%
11.9%
11.8%
11.5%
13.2%
12.8%
12.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.4%
12.1%
19.0%
23.0%
25.3%
27.3%
27.8%
27.6%
27.1%
30.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Montgomery County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Montgomery
$4,540
$10,622 $19,400 $29,341 $31,633 $32,520 $34,387 $35,301 $35,823 $35,669
---
Ohio and Montgomery Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Montgomery Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Montgome
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.5%
73.1%
66.2%
65.4%
67.6%
67.0%
65.6%
63.8%
62.5%
60.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.2%
15.1%
20.1%
20.2%
15.0%
15.0%
16.3%
17.3%
17.0%
16.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.3%
11.8%
13.7%
14.4%
17.4%
17.9%
18.1%
18.9%
20.6%
23.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Morgan County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Morgan
$3,266
$8,074
$14,311 $19,685 $20,622 $20,634 $21,299 $22,073 $23,203 $23,778
---
Ohio and Morgan Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Morgan Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Morgan
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.9%
71.3%
66.2%
60.7%
58.3%
59.1%
58.8%
56.6%
55.6%
53.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.0%
13.1%
15.1%
17.0%
14.2%
11.9%
11.3%
12.9%
13.3%
12.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
11.1%
15.6%
18.7%
22.3%
27.5%
29.0%
29.9%
30.5%
31.1%
34.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Morrow County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Morrow
$3,218
$7,734
$13,283 $22,204 $24,751 $25,533 $26,067 $27,183 $28,050 $28,279
---
Ohio and Morrow Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Morrow Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Morrow
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
82.5%
74.8%
69.4%
72.4%
73.1%
73.4%
73.2%
71.5%
70.4%
68.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.2%
14.0%
15.7%
13.0%
10.0%
9.7%
9.5%
10.3%
10.7%
10.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.3%
11.2%
14.8%
14.6%
16.9%
16.9%
17.3%
18.2%
18.9%
21.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Muskingum County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Muskingum
$3,331
$8,522
$15,140 $23,818 $26,441 $26,618 $27,245 $28,494 $29,579 $30,044
---
Ohio and Muskingum Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Muskingum Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Muskingum Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.0%
70.4%
62.8%
65.8%
65.8%
64.5%
63.3%
60.9%
59.2%
57.2%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.9%
14.6%
18.6%
16.0%
13.0%
13.2%
13.5%
15.3%
15.6%
14.5%
---
Transfer rcpts.
11.0%
15.1%
18.6%
18.2%
21.3%
22.4%
23.2%
23.8%
25.2%
28.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Noble County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Noble
$2,675
$7,467
$12,018 $15,763 $17,747 $18,345 $18,452 $19,285 $19,992 $20,100
---
Ohio and Noble Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Noble Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Noble
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
75.5%
68.4%
56.6%
60.5%
62.6%
62.8%
63.0%
61.5%
60.7%
58.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.1%
17.0%
22.4%
17.8%
13.3%
12.5%
11.4%
13.0%
13.4%
12.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
12.4%
14.6%
21.0%
21.7%
24.1%
24.7%
25.5%
25.5%
25.9%
29.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Ottawa County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Ottawa
$3,809
$10,182 $19,000 $29,308 $31,929 $32,951 $34,685 $36,159 $37,334 $37,094
---
Ohio and Ottawa Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Ottawa Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Ottawa
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
76.1%
70.2%
64.9%
64.0%
66.7%
66.0%
65.4%
63.2%
61.9%
59.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
15.0%
16.3%
20.1%
20.3%
15.0%
15.2%
15.7%
17.4%
17.7%
16.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.9%
13.5%
15.0%
15.7%
18.3%
18.9%
18.9%
19.4%
20.4%
23.5%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Paulding County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Paulding
$3,177
$8,484
$14,725 $22,816 $25,833 $26,638 $28,349 $29,635 $31,011 $30,946
---
Ohio and Paulding Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Paulding Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Paulding
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.4%
71.9%
69.5%
69.5%
71.0%
70.8%
70.0%
67.2%
64.8%
61.8%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.3%
16.1%
16.3%
15.6%
11.1%
10.6%
11.1%
13.2%
14.8%
14.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.3%
12.0%
14.2%
14.9%
17.9%
18.6%
18.8%
19.6%
20.4%
24.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Perry County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Perry
$2,855
$7,347
$12,456 $18,606 $21,213 $21,766 $22,485 $23,337 $24,059 $24,796
---
Ohio and Perry Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Perry Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Perry
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
78.4%
70.6%
63.2%
66.1%
64.5%
64.0%
63.6%
61.0%
59.3%
56.6%
---
Net Earnings Dividends, etc.
8.5%
11.2%
14.6%
11.9%
10.2%
9.6%
9.5%
10.9%
11.3%
10.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
13.1%
18.2%
22.1%
22.0%
25.3%
26.4%
26.9%
28.1%
29.4%
32.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Pickaway County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Pickaway
$3,448
$8,294
$14,395 $22,188 $25,946 $26,459 $27,737 $28,844 $29,783 $30,307
---
Ohio and Pickaway Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Pickaway Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Pickaway
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
82.3%
72.8%
69.7%
70.2%
71.8%
70.7%
70.5%
68.9%
68.2%
66.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.6%
15.2%
16.9%
15.7%
11.2%
11.3%
11.5%
12.7%
12.6%
11.7%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.1%
12.1%
13.3%
14.1%
17.0%
18.0%
18.0%
18.4%
19.2%
21.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Pike County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Pike
$2,627
$6,541
$12,305 $20,015 $22,312 $23,099 $23,705 $25,281 $26,316 $27,154
---
Ohio and Pike Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
1994
Ohio
1999
2004
2009
Pike Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Pike
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
75.0%
64.8%
56.5%
58.6%
59.3%
58.4%
58.6%
56.7%
55.9%
53.9%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.2%
14.8%
18.1%
16.9%
12.3%
11.4%
11.4%
12.7%
13.0%
12.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
14.8%
20.5%
25.4%
24.5%
28.4%
30.1%
30.0%
30.7%
31.1%
34.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Portage County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Portage
$3,663
$9,273
$16,300 $26,620 $29,245 $30,548 $32,316 $33,564 $34,371 $33,849
---
Ohio and Portage Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Portage Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Portage
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
84.7%
76.4%
70.7%
71.1%
72.1%
71.7%
70.8%
69.4%
68.3%
66.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
9.5%
12.0%
16.2%
16.2%
12.8%
12.9%
13.6%
14.6%
14.6%
13.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
5.8%
11.7%
13.1%
12.7%
15.2%
15.5%
15.6%
16.0%
17.1%
20.1%
---
Net Earnings
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Preble County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Preble
$3,621
$8,840
$15,655 $24,167 $26,577 $27,501 $28,427 $29,588 $30,825 $31,240
---
Ohio and Preble Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Preble Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Preble
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.6%
74.4%
66.8%
70.0%
70.6%
70.3%
70.0%
67.8%
66.3%
64.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.2%
14.7%
18.5%
15.1%
11.7%
11.5%
11.2%
12.8%
13.2%
12.4%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.2%
10.9%
14.6%
14.9%
17.7%
18.2%
18.8%
19.4%
20.5%
23.5%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Putnam County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Putnam
$3,416
$9,198
$17,007 $26,176 $28,391 $28,984 $30,731 $31,908 $33,647 $33,486
---
Ohio and Putnam Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Putnam Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Putnam
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.6%
70.0%
68.1%
68.7%
70.8%
71.3%
70.5%
67.9%
67.9%
66.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
14.7%
18.2%
19.3%
18.9%
14.3%
13.3%
14.4%
16.7%
16.2%
15.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.7%
11.8%
12.6%
12.5%
14.9%
15.3%
15.1%
15.4%
15.8%
18.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Richland County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Richland
$3,953
$9,196
$16,697 $23,861 $26,810 $27,214 $28,106 $28,903 $30,148 $29,635
---
Ohio and Richland Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Richland Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Richland
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.9%
72.6%
66.3%
66.4%
67.1%
66.4%
65.3%
62.6%
60.6%
57.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.0%
15.2%
18.4%
16.7%
13.0%
12.9%
13.3%
15.1%
15.9%
15.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.1%
12.3%
15.3%
16.9%
19.9%
20.7%
21.4%
22.3%
23.5%
27.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Ross County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Ross
$3,281
$8,380
$14,056 $22,452 $24,721 $25,220 $26,058 $27,230 $28,284 $28,951
---
Ohio and Ross Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Ross Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Ross
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.5%
72.1%
66.1%
67.8%
68.0%
67.1%
66.2%
64.3%
62.9%
60.7%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.2%
14.2%
17.1%
14.8%
11.4%
11.2%
11.6%
13.0%
13.0%
12.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.3%
13.7%
16.8%
17.4%
20.7%
21.8%
22.2%
22.7%
24.1%
27.2%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Sandusky County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Sandusky
$3,714
$9,792
$16,899 $24,294 $27,148 $27,690 $28,693 $30,180 $30,870 $30,754
---
Ohio and Sandusky Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Sandusky Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Sandusky
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.5%
72.9%
66.8%
67.6%
69.0%
68.4%
67.6%
65.8%
64.2%
62.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.2%
15.2%
18.6%
16.5%
12.7%
12.6%
12.8%
14.3%
14.6%
13.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.4%
11.9%
14.7%
15.9%
18.3%
19.0%
19.6%
20.0%
21.3%
24.1%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Scioto County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Scioto
$3,245
$7,397
$12,770 $20,066 $23,693 $24,039 $24,806 $26,624 $28,037 $28,476
---
Ohio and Scioto Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Scioto Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Scioto
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
75.2%
64.4%
54.9%
57.1%
56.7%
56.3%
56.2%
55.2%
54.6%
52.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.1%
12.9%
17.0%
14.6%
12.2%
11.9%
11.6%
12.7%
13.2%
12.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
14.7%
22.7%
28.1%
28.3%
31.1%
31.8%
32.1%
32.0%
32.3%
35.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Seneca County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Seneca
$3,812
$9,115
$16,260 $23,588 $26,464 $26,977 $28,019 $29,008 $29,669 $29,951
---
Ohio and Seneca Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Seneca Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Seneca
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.3%
68.0%
62.7%
64.1%
65.8%
65.3%
64.5%
62.8%
61.3%
58.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.7%
17.3%
18.9%
17.2%
13.1%
12.8%
13.2%
14.2%
14.4%
13.6%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.1%
14.8%
18.5%
18.7%
21.2%
21.9%
22.3%
22.9%
24.3%
28.0%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Shelby County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Shelby
$3,773
$9,173
$17,541 $26,446 $29,610 $30,388 $32,097 $33,222 $33,470 $32,242
---
Ohio and Shelby Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Shelby Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Shelby
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.3%
72.0%
69.5%
70.7%
73.6%
73.1%
71.8%
70.0%
68.4%
65.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.1%
17.3%
19.3%
16.8%
12.7%
12.7%
13.8%
15.1%
15.2%
14.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.6%
10.7%
11.3%
12.5%
13.8%
14.2%
14.4%
14.9%
16.4%
19.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Stark County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Stark
$3,917
$10,070 $17,757 $27,410 $29,072 $30,015 $31,083 $32,420 $33,294 $32,790
---
Ohio and Stark Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Stark Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Stark
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.0%
72.2%
64.1%
66.1%
67.0%
67.0%
65.5%
63.7%
63.0%
60.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.8%
14.9%
19.6%
18.4%
14.6%
14.1%
15.3%
16.6%
16.0%
15.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.2%
12.9%
16.3%
15.5%
18.3%
18.9%
19.3%
19.7%
21.0%
24.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Summit County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Summit
$4,258
$10,389 $19,495 $30,953 $33,549 $34,784 $36,667 $38,397 $38,883 $38,001
---
Ohio and Summit Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Summit Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Summit
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.0%
73.1%
66.0%
67.5%
69.8%
69.1%
68.0%
66.5%
65.6%
63.6%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.3%
14.4%
19.5%
18.6%
14.1%
14.5%
15.6%
16.8%
16.7%
15.9%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.7%
12.5%
14.5%
14.0%
16.1%
16.3%
16.4%
16.6%
17.7%
20.5%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Trumbull County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Trumbull
$4,042
$10,186 $17,840 $25,086 $27,474 $27,993 $29,617 $30,438 $30,709 $30,456
---
Ohio and Trumbull Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Trumbull Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Trumbull
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
81.8%
73.9%
65.5%
63.8%
63.6%
63.5%
63.3%
60.1%
57.6%
54.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
10.7%
12.7%
17.7%
17.7%
14.6%
13.7%
14.0%
16.3%
16.6%
15.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.4%
13.4%
16.8%
18.5%
21.7%
22.8%
22.7%
23.6%
25.7%
29.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Tuscarawas County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Tuscarawas
$3,514
$8,903
$15,138 $22,703 $25,403 $26,313 $27,383 $28,644 $29,330 $28,813
---
Ohio and Tuscarawas Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Tuscarawas Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Tuscarawa
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
77.2%
70.0%
63.2%
64.7%
66.4%
66.5%
65.7%
63.4%
62.2%
59.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
12.8%
15.9%
19.5%
18.2%
14.0%
13.4%
13.9%
15.8%
15.7%
15.1%
---
Transfer rcpts.
10.1%
14.1%
17.3%
17.0%
19.5%
20.1%
20.4%
20.8%
22.1%
25.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Union County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Union
$3,772
$9,397
$19,200 $27,110 $29,921 $30,708 $31,606 $33,373 $34,697 $34,665
---
Ohio and Union Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Union Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Union
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.0%
71.8%
71.0%
77.4%
77.6%
78.1%
77.6%
76.5%
76.1%
75.1%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.0%
17.9%
19.0%
12.7%
10.8%
9.7%
10.2%
11.2%
11.3%
10.5%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.1%
10.3%
10.1%
9.9%
11.6%
12.2%
12.2%
12.3%
12.6%
14.3%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Van Wert County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Van Wert
$3,816
$9,818
$16,206 $25,095 $28,097 $28,635 $30,365 $31,455 $32,276 $31,789
---
Ohio and Van Wert Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Van Wert Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Van Wert
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.3%
69.2%
65.5%
68.6%
71.8%
71.0%
70.4%
68.0%
67.3%
64.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.7%
18.8%
20.8%
17.1%
12.1%
12.2%
12.8%
14.7%
14.5%
14.0%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.9%
11.9%
13.7%
14.3%
16.0%
16.7%
16.8%
17.2%
18.2%
21.7%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Vinton County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Vinton
$2,315
$6,543
$11,938 $17,533 $19,475 $20,062 $20,215 $21,470 $22,460 $22,951
---
Ohio and Vinton Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 110% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Vinton Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Vinton
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
76.0%
70.5%
60.0%
58.1%
57.2%
57.6%
57.8%
56.8%
53.1%
50.8%
---
Net Earnings Dividends, etc.
9.1%
11.3%
17.2%
18.0%
15.1%
12.5%
11.6%
13.2%
14.5%
13.4%
---
Transfer rcpts.
14.9%
18.3%
22.8%
23.9%
27.7%
29.9%
30.6%
30.0%
32.4%
35.8%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Warren County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Warren
$3,563
$9,195
$18,268 $31,516 $33,933 $35,276 $37,029 $38,363 $39,568 $38,867
---
Ohio and Warren Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Warren Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Warren
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
84.6%
77.3%
74.6%
77.4%
77.0%
76.8%
75.5%
75.1%
74.2%
73.5%
---
Dividends, etc.
9.3%
11.8%
14.8%
13.5%
12.6%
12.8%
13.9%
14.1%
14.5%
13.4%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.1%
10.9%
10.6%
9.1%
10.4%
10.4%
10.5%
10.8%
11.3%
13.1%
---
Net Earnings
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Washington County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Washington
$3,434
$8,635
$15,128 $22,881 $26,161 $26,956 $28,806 $30,567 $32,504 $32,828
---
Ohio and Washington Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Washington Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Washingto
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
79.7%
72.5%
64.4%
63.6%
64.5%
64.2%
64.3%
62.9%
62.1%
60.4%
---
Dividends, etc.
11.4%
14.0%
18.6%
17.6%
14.0%
13.7%
13.7%
15.2%
15.4%
14.3%
---
Transfer rcpts.
8.8%
13.4%
17.0%
18.8%
21.5%
22.1%
22.0%
21.9%
22.5%
25.4%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Wayne County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Wayne
$3,783
$9,322
$16,698 $24,290 $27,223 $27,701 $28,428 $29,519 $30,452 $29,808
---
Ohio and Wayne Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Wayne Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Wayne
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.1%
73.3%
66.6%
65.7%
68.5%
68.3%
66.9%
64.6%
63.3%
61.0%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.3%
16.1%
20.7%
20.0%
15.4%
15.2%
16.3%
18.0%
18.2%
17.4%
---
Transfer rcpts.
6.6%
10.5%
12.7%
14.3%
16.1%
16.5%
16.8%
17.4%
18.4%
21.6%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Williams County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Williams
$4,082
$9,380
$17,173 $24,989 $27,268 $27,879 $28,661 $29,816 $31,208 $30,725
---
Ohio and Williams Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Williams Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Williams
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
78.5%
69.1%
66.9%
67.8%
68.8%
68.2%
67.2%
64.1%
62.8%
59.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
18.0%
19.5%
17.8%
13.8%
13.7%
13.8%
16.2%
16.5%
15.8%
---
Transfer rcpts.
7.7%
12.9%
13.5%
14.4%
17.4%
18.1%
19.0%
19.7%
20.7%
24.9%
---
Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Wood County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Wood
$3,889
$9,866
$18,451 $27,545 $29,870 $30,844 $32,614 $34,217 $35,734 $35,341
---
Ohio and Wood Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989 US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Wood Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Wood
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
80.1%
73.9%
69.1%
69.2%
72.1%
71.3%
70.4%
69.4%
69.2%
67.2%
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Dividends, etc.
14.0%
16.3%
20.4%
19.2%
14.4%
14.7%
15.6%
16.3%
15.8%
14.9%
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Transfer rcpts.
5.9%
9.8%
10.5%
11.5%
13.5%
14.0%
13.9%
14.3%
15.0%
17.9%
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Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
BEA Per Capita Personal Income Wyandot County Per Capita Personal Income; Selected Years 1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
US
$4,084
$10,091 $19,354 $30,319 $33,909 $35,452 $37,725 $39,506 $40,947 $38,846 $39,945
Ohio
$4,088
$10,022 $18,638 $28,695 $31,580 $32,445 $34,008 $35,183 $36,392 $35,145 $36,180
Wyandot
$3,591
$9,167
$15,689 $23,858 $28,295 $27,910 $28,268 $29,518 $30,661 $30,780
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Ohio and Wyandot Co. Per Capita Personal Income as a Percentage of U.S. Figure 115% 110% 105% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 1969
1974
1979
1984
1989
US
Ohio
1994
1999
2004
2009
Wyandot Co.
Compostion of Personal Income; Selected Years
Wyandot
Ohio
U.S.
Type of Income
1970
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net Earnings
77.3%
71.8%
67.6%
68.9%
69.6%
69.2%
68.2%
67.1%
65.7%
65.2%
64.8%
Dividends, etc.
13.8%
16.0%
20.1%
18.4%
16.2%
16.4%
17.5%
18.5%
19.2%
16.9%
16.8%
Transfer rcpts.
9.0%
12.2%
12.3%
12.7%
14.3%
14.4%
14.3%
14.4%
15.1%
17.9%
18.5%
Net Earnings
79.3%
71.8%
66.1%
67.8%
69.3%
68.9%
67.8%
66.5%
65.3%
64.5%
64.3%
Dividends, etc.
12.9%
15.4%
19.7%
18.0%
14.4%
14.4%
15.4%
16.2%
16.6%
14.2%
14.2%
Transfer rcpts.
7.8%
12.7%
14.2%
14.1%
16.3%
16.7%
16.8%
17.3%
18.1%
21.3%
21.5%
Net Earnings
75.9%
65.8%
63.3%
66.6%
70.3%
68.4%
67.3%
65.2%
64.2%
62.3%
---
Dividends, etc.
15.4%
21.0%
21.7%
17.7%
13.0%
13.4%
13.7%
15.6%
15.7%
14.8%
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Transfer rcpts.
8.7%
13.2%
14.9%
15.7%
16.8%
18.2%
19.0%
19.3%
20.1%
22.9%
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Care should be taken when using county-level per capita personal income. Unusually high or low per capita personal income may be the result of unusual conditions, such as a major construction project or a natural disaster. Counties with a large agricultural sector may display erratic patterns due to multi-year contracts. Also, a large institutional population, such as colleges and prisons, tends to depress per capita income.
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.