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New York is the sixth richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $40,272.29 (2004). [1] New York counties ranked by per capita income
An income of $0.88 in Birmingham equals an income of $1.27 in San Jose with the U.S as a whole having an average PCPI of $1.00. To put it another way, the purchasing power of a dollar compared to the U.S. average is $1.13 in Birmingham and $0.79 in San Jose.
Utica–Rome, New York MSA 299,896 $18,006 201 Erie, Pennsylvania MSA 280,843 $17,932 202 Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, Mississippi MSA 363,988 $17,899 203 Florence, South Carolina MSA 125,761 $17,876 204 Ocala, Florida MSA 258,916 $17,848 205 Missoula, Montana MSA 95,802 $17,808 206 Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol, Tennessee–Virginia MSA
New York City, New York. Income needed: $135,713. Hourly wage needed: $65.25. Median rent per month: $3,392.83. It'll come as no surprise that the Big Apple tops our list of major cities that take ...
The report found that the average income was $141,390 and the average net worth was $1.06 million among U.S. families. ... defined as the male in mixed-sex couples and the older individual in same ...
Salaries in the U.S. can vary widely by location, gender, age and other factors. Here's an in-depth look at the median household income across America.
New York City's per capita income in 2000 was $22,402; men and women had a median income of $37,435 and $32,949 respectively. 21.2% of the population and 18.5% of families had incomes below the federal poverty line; 30.0% of this group were under the age of 18 and 17.8% were 65 and older.
New York City is the second largest center for filmmaking and television production in the United States, producing about 200 feature films annually, employing 130,000 individuals; the filmed entertainment industry has been growing in New York, contributing nearly US$9 billion to the New York City economy alone as of 2015, [67] and by volume ...