Saturday, January 26, 2013

Kern No. 1 in CA for 10-Year Total Personal Income Growth


Kern No. 1 in CA for 10-Year Total Personal Income Growth
January 23, 2013
Excerpted from On Numbers

Kern County ranks first among California counties in total personal income (TPI) growth between 2001 and 2011, according to an analysis released today by the business blog On Numbers.

In 2011, Kern’s TPI rose 75% over 2001, the largest rate among the 32 California counties analyzed.

TPI is the amount of money earned by all people within a given area during a given year. It is a powerful barometer of economic growth, because it is directly affected by increases in population and per capita income.

The analysis involved all counties with more than $5 billion TPI in 2011, the latest year for which figures are available from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

A listing of those 32 California counties is below:
County
Total personal income (2011)
Change (2001-2011)
Kern, CA
$26,744,017,000
74.99%
Imperial, CA
$5,019,684,000
71.38%
Placer, CA
$17,312,666,000
69.19%
Tulare, CA
$13,315,788,000
65.53%
Riverside, CA
$67,024,780,000
62.04%
Merced, CA
$7,406,375,000
59.56%
Yolo, CA
$7,454,973,000
52.18%
Fresno, CA
$29,741,055,000
50.63%
El Dorado, CA
$9,040,926,000
49.59%
San Diego, CA
$146,955,781,000
47.78%
Butte, CA
$7,347,286,000
47.62%
San Bernardino, CA
$61,957,654,000
46.91%
San Luis Obispo, CA
$10,966,438,000
46.26%
Stanislaus, CA
$16,652,338,000
44.45%
Santa Barbara, CA
$19,303,120,000
44.36%
Napa, CA
$7,077,381,000
43.98%
San Joaquin, CA
$21,591,743,000
43.96%
Ventura, CA
$38,141,164,000
43.26%
Sacramento, CA
$54,861,602,000
42.10%
Shasta, CA
$6,304,893,000
40.75%
Los Angeles, CA
$420,913,463,000
38.71%
Orange, CA
$154,131,535,000
37.31%
Contra Costa, CA
$60,778,675,000
36.28%
San Francisco, CA
$60,432,766,000
36.05%
Monterey, CA
$17,355,940,000
33.56%
Santa Clara, CA
$111,880,131,000
32.86%
Alameda, CA
$75,908,145,000
31.85%
Solano, CA
$15,858,521,000
31.80%
Santa Cruz, CA
$12,919,550,000
28.05%
Marin, CA
$21,871,623,000
26.94%
San Mateo, CA
$50,596,839,000
26.52%
Sonoma, CA
$22,126,957,000
26.14%
Source: On Numbers, using data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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