Income Data for Nevada Co, CA
According to IMPLAN Nevada County's 2007 Income per HH = $94,431
This seems much too high. I checked the American Community Survey:
2007 American Community Survey Nevada Co Median HH Income = $59,150
2007 American Community Survey Nevada Co Mean HH Income = $71,125
[url]http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/ADPTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=05000US06057&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_DP3&-context=adp&-ds_name=&-tree_id=307&-_lang=en&-redoLog=true&-format=[/url]
It just doesn't seem reasonable that Nevada Co would have higher median income than the U.S., CA, & some of the richest counties in U.S:
Median HH Income for US. 2007 = $50,740
Median HH Income for CA 2007 = 58,277
Listed as 10 of the highest median income counties:
Morris Co, N.J. 2007 HH income = $94,684
Santa Clara County, CA Median HH Income 2007 = 84,360
http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/acs-09.pd
What explains this high estimate for Nevada County HH income?
Frederica, aka Freddie
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The personal income comes directly from BEA REIS. There is a big difference between average personal income and median money income (see downloads>implan documents and proceeding>"personal income v. money income"). All forms of income, real and imputed are "spent" in the household column of the Input-Output table as they cause economic activity. -
The personal income comes directly from BEA REIS. There is a big difference between average personal income and median money income (see downloads>implan documents and proceeding>"personal income v. money income"). All forms of income, real and imputed are "spent" in the household column of the Input-Output table as they cause economic activity.
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