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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
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.
The difference in estimates of per capita income and per capita personal income is large. In 2019, the U.S. Census Bureau calculated a per capita income of the United States as 34,103 dollars. [4] The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis calculated the PCPI as 56,490 dollars. [5]
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) [ edit ]
New York-Newark-White Plains, New York-New Jersey-Connecticut CMSA 19,278,198 $28,819 15 Atlanta, Georgia MSA 5,544,577 $25,288 16 Madison, Wisconsin MSA 726,526 $25,163 17 Rochester, Minnesota MSA 124,277 $24,939 18 Santa Fe, New Mexico MSA 147,635 $24,745 19 Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, North Carolina MSA 1,187,941 $24,698 20
Urbanized Area (UA), an area consisting of a central place(s) and adjacent territory with a general population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area that together have a minimum residential population of at least 50,000 people. The Census Bureau uses published criteria to determine the qualification and boundaries of UAs.
New York's ultrarich population includes 60 billionaires and 744 individuals with investable assets exceeding $100 million. The city not only retains a significant portion of the world’s ...
The demographics of Queens, the second-most populous borough in New York City, are highly diverse.No racial or ethnic group holds a majority in the borough. Coterminous with Queens County since 1899, the borough of Queens is the second-largest in population (behind Brooklyn), with approximately 2.3 million residents in 2013, approximately 48% of them foreign-born; [1] Queens County is also the ...