Tables

Economic Benchmarks


20. NET EARNINGS GROWTH, 50 LARGEST COUNTIES, 1993-1995

 

Net Earns. Per Cap (Current $)

Net Earns. Per Cap. (Constant  1995) $

Rank

1993

1995

%Change

1993

1995

% Change

1

Oakland, MI

21,704

25,173

16.0

22,891

25,173

10.0

2

Wayne, MI

13,175

15,239

15.7

13,895

15,239

9.7

3

Salt Lake County

13,261

14,998

13.1

13,986

14,998

7.2

4

Shelby, TN

15,312

17,284

12.9

16,149

17,284

7.0

5

Pinellas, FL

11,910

13,359

12.2

12,561

13,359

6.4

6

Dallas, TX

18,833

21,093

12.0

19,863

21,093

6.2

7

Franklin, OH

15,761

17,602

11.7

16,623

17,602

5.9

8

St. Louis, MO

18,345

20,416

11.3

19,348

20,416

5.5

9

Santa Clara, CA

20,840

23,173

11.2

21,979

23,173

5.4

10

Middlesex, MA

20,619

22,819

10.7

21,746

22,819

4.9

11

Cuyahoga, OH

15,347

16,977

10.6

16,186

16,977

4.9

12

Clark, NV

15,131

16,714

10.5

15,958

16,714

4.7

13

Milwaukee, WI

13,837

15,275

10.4

14,593

15,275

4.7

14

Erie, NY

13,062

14,414

10.4

13,776

14,414

4.6

15

Hamilton, OH

15,397

16,972

10.2

16,239

16,972

4.5

16

Maricopa, AZ

13,665

15058

10.2

14,412

15,058

4.5

17

Sacramento, CA

13,676

15,064

10.1

14,424

15,064

4.4

18

Hillsborough, FL

13,236

14,569

10.1

13,960

14,569

4.4

19

Bexar, TX

12,122

13,305

9.8

12,785

13,305

4.1

20

DuPage, IL

24,001

26,333

9.7

25,313

26,333

4.0

21

Cook, IL

16,334

17,902

9.6

17,227

17,902

3.9

22

Suffolk, NY

17,481

19,103

9.3

18,437

19,103

3.6

23

Hennepin, MN

20,484

22,367

9.2

21,604

22,367

3.5

24

Contra Costa, CA

19,585

21,380

9.2

20,656

21,380

3.5

25

Broward, FL

13,771

15,016

9.0

14,524

15,016

3.4

26

Fairfield, CT

26,684

29,067

8.9

28,143

29,067

3.3

27

Marion, IN

15,965

17,364

8.8

16,838

17,364

3.1

28

Alameda, CA

17,059

18,552

8.8

17,992

18,552

3.1

29

Westchester, NY

23,478

25,513

8.7

24,762

25,513

3.0

30

Allegheny, PA

15,516

16,828

8.5

16,364

16,828

2.8

31

Tarrant, TX

16,117

17,470

8.4

16,998

17,470

2.8

32

King, WA

20,143

21790

8.2

21,244

21,790

2.6

33

Nassau, NY

21,331

23,059

8.1

22,497

23,059

2.5

34

Harris, TX

18,759

20,140

7.4

19,785

20,140

1.8

35

Bergen, NJ

23,992

25,747

7.3

25,304

25,747

1.8

36

San Diego, CA

13,705

14,706

7.3

14,454

14,706

1.7

37

New York, NY

35,761

38,178

6.8

37,716

38,178

1.2

38

Fairfax, VA

25,013

26,615

6.4

26,380

26,615

0.9

39

Palm Beach, FL

14,403

15,312

6.3

15,190

15,312

0.8

40

Bronx, NY

9,114

9,674

6.1

9,612

9,674

0.6

41

Hartford, CT

18,393

19,440

5.7

19,399

19,440

0.2

42

Riverside, CA

11,849

12,521

5.7

12,497

12,521

0.2

43

Queens, NY

14,002

14,795

5.7

14,768

14,795

0.2

44

Kings, NY

11,641

12,289

5.6

12,277

12,289

0.1

45

Philadelphia, PA

11,624

12,261

5.5

12,259

12,261

0.0

46

San Bernardino, CA

11,732

12,350

5.3

12,373

12,350

-0.2

47

Orange, CA

18,360

19,318

5.2

19,364

19,318

-0.2

48

Los Angeles, CA

14,810

15,532

4.9

15,620

15,532

-0.6

49

Dade, FL

12,297

12,891

4.8

12,969

12,891

-0.6

50

Honolulu, HI

18,015

18,131

0.6

19,000

18,131

-4.6

Median

9.0

Median

3.3

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


September 1998

University of Pittsburgh