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Metropolitan statistical area Population Per capita income 1 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C-Virginia-Maryland MSA 5,949,178 $47,411 2 San Jose-Santa Clara-Sunnyvale, California MSA 1,918,944 $40,392 3 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Washington MSA 3,611,644 $39,322 4 San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, California MSA 4,122,177 $38,355 5
Missouri is the 30th richest state in the United States of America, ... St. Louis City: $21,406 $33,652 $41,395 ... Washington: $16,867 $35,901 $42,120 25,195 9,355 103
Rank Designation ZCTA Population Per Capita Income 1 Montchanin, Delaware [2]: 19710 68 654,485 2 Houston, Texas: 77010 76 283,189 3 Rockland, Delaware [3]: 19732
The 2024 typical home value and metro area location were then sourced to determine the wealthiest suburbs. Key Findings. The wealthiest U.S. suburb is Scarsdale, New York where the average ...
When choosing where to live in the U.S., budget-friendliness may not be the most important factor. Perhaps you have the financial privilege of choice and are looking to live in a city that ranks ...
1. Redmond, Washington. Nearest metro area: Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Typical single-family home value: $1,361,208 Population growth (2017 to 2022): 18.1% Housing Market 2023: The 10 Most Overpriced ...
A MSA is defined as a central city or cities and their surrounding area of influence. The PCPI is adjusted by differences in the cost of living, called "regional price parities" by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The effect of adjusting the per capita personal income by the cost of living is to narrow the difference in the standard of living ...
The 576 U.S. micropolitan statistical area (μSAs) are shown in light green. This is a list of U.S. metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product per capita in 2021. GDP per capita for US metropolitan statistical areas (in 2021 dollars)