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Virginia has the sixth highest per capita income of any state in the United States of America, at $23,975 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $33,671 (2003). Virginia counties and cities by per capita income (2010). Virginia counties and cities by median family income (2010). Virginia counties and cities by median household income (2010).
Charleston, West Virginia MSA 251,662 $20,378 107 Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, Virginia–North Carolina MSA 1,569,541 $20,328 108 Memphis, Tennessee–Arkansas–Mississippi MSA 1,135,614 $20,327 109 Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, Michigan MSA 452,851 $20,324 110 Saginaw–Bay City–Midland, Michigan MSA 403,070 $20,320 111
The Bay Area, California, U.S.A. Estimated monthly cost of living for one person: $1,522 Estimated monthly cost of living for a family of four: $5,498.20 Trending Now: JoJo Siwa, Millie Bobby ...
The difference in housing costs from city to city is especially important. The Bureau of Economic Analysis has calculated that the regional price parity in 2019 of the 50 largest MSAs ranges from 88.3 in Birmingham , Alabama (which has the lowest cost of living of the 50 most populous MSAs) to 126.7 in San Jose , California (the highest cost of ...
Median household income in the United States declined for the second straight year, the U.S. Census Bureau reports. The national median income was $50,502 in 2011, more than 8% below the 2007 pre ...
The chart below depicts the 100 highest income counties in the United States by median household income according to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey data for 2016-2020, in constant 2020 dollars.
Many of the wealthiest counties in the US are in either Virginia, New York, or New Jersey. Some counties in Virginia benefit from being close to Washington D.C. which is the capital of the United ...
An enlargeable map of the 942 core based statistical areas (CBSAs) of the United States.The 366 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) are shown in medium green.The 576 U.S. micropolitan statistical area (μSAs) are shown in light green.