Tables

Economic Benchmarks


26. TRANSFERS PER CAPITA, COUNTIES, 1993-1995.

 

Transf. Per Cap. Current $ Trans. Per Cap. Constant (1995) $

Rank

County

1993

1995

% Change

1993

1995

% Change

1

Kings, NY

5,348

6,535

22.2

5,640

6,535

15.9

2

Bronx, NY

5,410

6,535

20.8

5,706

6,535

14.5

3

Queens, NY

5,541

6,623

19.5

5,844

6,623

13.3

4

Honolulu, HI

3,424

4,053

18.4

3,611

4,053

12.2

5

New York, NY

6,154

7,145

16.1

6,490

7,145

10.1

6

Erie, NY

4,267

4,936

15.7

4,500

4,936

9.7

7

Nassau, NY

4,299

4,927

14.6

4,534

4,927

8.7

8

Suffolk, NY

3,751

4,292

14.4

3,956

4,292

8.5

9

Hartford, CT

4,174

4,741

13.6

4,402

4,741

7.7

10

Westchester, NY

4,540

5,140

13.2

4,788

5,140

7.3

11

Shelby, TN

3,859

4,367

13.2

4,070

4,367

7.3

12

Hamilton, OH

3,892

4,401

13.1

4,105

4,401

7.2

13

King, WA

3,289

3,712

12.9

3,469

3,712

7.0

14

Fairfield, CT

3,855

4,347

12.8

4,066

4,347

6.9

15

Cook, IL

3,701

4,171

12.7

3,903

4,171

6.9

16

Harris, TX

2,405

2,710

12.7

2,536

2,710

6.8

17

St. Louis, MO

3,196

3,601

12.7

3,371

3,601

6.8

18

DuPage, IL

2,399

2,684

11.9

2,530

2,684

6.1

19

Milwaukee, WI

4,070

4,547

11.7

4,293

4,547

5.9

20

Pinellas, FL

4,835

5,392

11.5

5,099

5,392

5.7

21

Franklin, OH

3,433

3,821

11.3

3,621

3,821

5.5

22

Dallas, TX

2,517

2,799

11.2

2,655

2,799

5.4

23

Hennepin, MN

3,513

3,903

11.1

3,705

3,903

5.3

24

Cuyahoga, OH

4,478

4,964

10.9

4,723

4,964

5.1

25

Bexar, TX

3,581

3,968

10.8

3,777

3,968

5.1

26

Tarrant, TX

2,628

2,900

10.4

2,772

2,900

4.6

27

Hillsborough, FL

3,339

3,669

9.9

3,522

3,669

4.2

28

Dade, FL

3,670

4,022

9.6

3,871

4,022

3.9

29

Fairfax, VA

2,941

3,219

9.5

3,102

3,219

3.8

30

Palm Beach, FL

4,471

4,893

9.4

4,715

4,893

3.8

31

Bergen, NJ

3,276

3,585

9.4

3,455

3,585

3.8

32

Alameda, CA

3,834

4,190

9.3

4,044

4,190

3.6

33

Philadelphia, PA

5,654

6,159

8.9

5,963

6,159

3.3

34

Los Angeles, CA

3,511

3,823

8.9

3,703

3,823

3.2

35

Middlesex, MA

3,566

3,881

8.8

3,761

3,881

3.2

36

Contra Costa, CA

3,608

3,924

8.8

3,805

3,924

3.1

37

Allegheny, PA

4,673

5,062

8.3

4,928

5,062

2.7

38

Broward, FL

3,849

4,165

8.2

4,059

4,165

2.6

39

San Diego, CA

3,692

3,991

8.1

3,894

3,991

2.5

40

Sacramento, CA

4,495

4,857

8.1

4,741

4,857

2.5

41

San Bernardino, CA

3,366

3,625

7.7

3,550

3,625

2.1

42

Orange, CA

2,901

3,111

7.2

3,060

3,111

1.7

43

Santa Clara, CA

3,042

3,248

6.8

3,208

3,248

1.2

44

Wayne, MI

4,259

4,542

6.6

4,492

4,542

1.1

45

Oakland, MI

3,109

3,307

6.4

3,279

3,307

0.9

46

Riverside, CA

3,539

3,740

5.7

3,732

3,740

0.2

47

Salt Lake County

2,356

2,477

5.1

2,485

2,477

-0.3

48

Clark, NV

3,396

3,541

4.3

3,582

3,541

-1.1

49

Marion, IN

3,432

3,555

3.6

3,620

3,555

-1.8

50

Maricopa, AZ

3,232

3,313

2.5

3,409

3,313

-2.8

Median

10.6

Median

4.8

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System; CPI (U) data http://stats.bls.gov/


September 1998

University of Pittsburgh