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Maine has the thirty-fourth highest per capita income in the United States of America. In 2000, the state's average personal per capita income was $26,699. By 2003, that figure had risen to $29,851. By 2011, it was $38,299 [1]
List of regions of the United Kingdom by GRP per capita [2] Region Rank GRP per capita GRP per capita GRP per capita % of nationwide average United Kingdom — 36,500: 32,300: 43,100: 100,00: Inner London – West 1 213,400 188,900 244,789 567,96 Inner London – East 2 57,000 50,400 67,300 156,15 Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire: 3
Median household disposable income in the UK was £29,400 in the financial year ending (FYE) 2019, up 1.4% (£400) compared with growth over recent years; median income grew by an average of 0.7% per year between FYE 2017 and FYE 2019, compared with 2.8% between FYE 2013 and FYE 2017. [2] The rise in median income has occurred during a period ...
If you've ever wondered how your income compares to the average income in your state, ... Maine. Average household income: $91,599. Median household income: $68,251.
Maine's total gross state product was $91.1 billion in 2023. [90] The state's per capita personal income for 2023 was $63,117, ranking 30th in the nation, and its median gross income was $69,543. [91] [92] As of September 2022, Maine's unemployment rate is 3.3%. [93] As of January 2024, Maine's minimum wage is $14.15. [94] Lobstering in Portland
Gross median per-capita income at purchasing power parity, based on 2006–2012 data from Gallup. Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year.
Alabama 2-person family middle-class income range: $38,582 to $115,170 3-person family middle-class income range: $44,351 to $132,392 4-person family middle-class income range: $54,111 to $161,524
For comparison, all figures are converted into pounds sterling and US dollars according to annual average exchange rates. [1] [n 1] All values are given in millions, and converted values are rounded to the nearest whole number. Note that 2021 was an exceptional year because of the fall in GDP in 2020 which averaged 11.0% across the country.