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1 NEWS RELEASE LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME: 2014 EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 8:30 A.M. EST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2015 Technical: David G. Lenze (202) BEA Jeff Newman (202) Media: Jeannine Aversa (202) inquiries: LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME: 2014 Personal income grew in 2014 in 2,662 counties, fell in 438, and was unchanged in 13, according to estimates released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. On average, personal income rose 4.6 percent in 2014 in the metropolitan portion of the United s and rose 3.2 percent in the nonmetropolitan portion. The metropolitan and nonmetropolitan portions grew 1.1 percent and 1.9 percent, respectively, in The percent change from 2013 to 2014 in personal income ranged from percent in Wallace County, Kansas to 83.7 percent in McPherson County, Nebraska.

2 Personal income is the income received by, or on behalf of, all persons from all sources: from participation as laborers in production, from owning a home or unincorporated business, from the ownership of financial assets, and from government and business in the form of transfer receipts. It includes income from domestic sources as well as from the rest of the world. Personal income is the income that is available to persons for consumption expenditures, taxes, interest payments, transfer payments to governments and the rest of the world, or for saving. Personal income for 2014 ranged from $2.9 million in Loving County, Texas to $499.8 billion in Los Angeles County, California. Per capita personal income personal income divided by population is a useful metric for making comparisons of the level of personal income across counties. Table 1 presents estimates of per capita personal income by state and county. In 2014 it ranged from $15,787 in Wheeler County, Georgia to $194,485 in Teton County, Wyoming. The county personal income estimates released today continue the successively more detailed series of data releases from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) depicting the geographic distribution of the nation s personal income for National estimates of personal income for 2014 were released in January 2015, followed by preliminary state personal income estimates in March. The personal income estimates released today provide the first glimpse of personal income for 2014 in counties and metropolitan statistical areas. The geographic picture will be completed with the release of real personal income for states and metropolitan areas in July Revisions Along with today s release of the local area personal income estimates for 2014, BEA also released revised estimates for earlier years. These revised estimates incorporate source data that are more complete and more detailed than previously available. In particular, BEA introduced new journey-to-work data from the American Community Survey to adjust earnings for the residence of workers; new data from the Internal Revenue Service for dividends, interest, and rent (based on all individual income tax returns filed and processed during the calendar year, rather than just those filed in the first 39 weeks of the year); and new farm data that incorporated the 2012 Census of Agriculture. The local area personal income estimates also include a new treatment of refundable federal individual income tax credits that was introduced in the July 2015 annual revision to the National Income and Product Accounts. The estimates of local area personal income were revised for the 1969 to 2013 period. A complete presentation and discussion of the data and revisions will be provided in the December issue of the Survey of Current Business. * * * The next data release with local area personal income statistics, scheduled for July 7, 2016 at 8:30 A.M., will be Real Personal Income for s and Metro Areas,

3 Additional Information Definitions Local area personal income is the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, proprietors income with inventory valuation (IVA) and capital consumption adjustments (CCAdj), rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj), personal dividend income, personal interest income, and personal current transfer receipts, less contributions for government social insurance, plus the adjustment for residence. Per capita personal income is calculated as the total personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area. In computing per capita personal income, BEA uses the Census Bureau s annual midyear population estimates. Personal income is measured before the deduction of personal income taxes and other personal taxes and is reported in current dollars (no adjustment is made for price changes). Uses of the Local Area Personal Income Statistics Local area personal income statistics provide a framework for analyzing current economic conditions in local economies and can serve as a basis for decision making. Among other ways, they can be used: in economic models to project tax revenues and the demand for public utilities and services, to determine areas for locating, expanding, and closing businesses, to analyze the economic impact of disasters, and to determine whether an area has sufficient income to undertake and support specific projects and activities to encourage economic development. Resources The entire historical time series for these estimates can be accessed in BEA's Interactive Data Application at Mapping and charting software are also available. Further discussion of the regional statistics presented in this news release will be provided in the next issue of the Survey of Current Business, available online at: Complete information on the sources and methods for the estimation of BEA s Local Area Personal Income is available online at: BEA Regional Facts (BEARFACTS), a narrative summary of personal income, per capita personal income, and components of income for counties, metropolitan statistical areas, and states, is available online at: BEA's news release schedules are available at: Stay informed about BEA developments by signing up for our subscription service or following us on You also can access BEA data by registering for our Data Application Programming Interface, or API, at:

4 United s 44,266 44,438 46, Fairbanks North Star Borough 50,997 49,079 51, Haines Borough 74,754 74,742 78, Alabama 36,036 36,176 37, Hoonah-Angoon Census Area 42,981 45,863 49, Autauga 35,106 35,230 36, Juneau City and Borough 56,162 54,855 57, Baldwin 38,228 37,922 39, Kenai Peninsula Borough 47,731 48,012 50, Barbour 28,431 30,428 30, Ketchikan Gateway Borough 56,342 55,730 57, Bibb 27,109 27,450 28, Kodiak Island Borough 52,751 50,697 53, Blount 29,513 29,984 31, Lake and Peninsula Borough 46,067 44,087 46, Bullock 24,541 26,948 26, Matanuska-Susitna Borough 42,789 42,683 44, Butler 30,240 31,457 32, Nome Census Area 42,088 41,559 44, Calhoun 32,006 31,571 32, North Slope Borough 32,361 32,340 34, Chambers 30,047 30,379 31, Northwest Arctic Borough 41,740 42,014 44, Cherokee 29,634 30,846 32, Petersburg Borough 50,923 55,272 58, Chilton 28,664 28,834 29, Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area 34,723 35,940 37, Choctaw 28,994 29,505 30, Sitka City and Borough 54,986 57,225 61, Clarke 29,684 30,588 32, Skagway Municipality 70,096 74,312 77, Clay 29,936 30,619 32, Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 37,988 37,692 39, Cleburne 29,260 29,988 30, Valdez-Cordova Census Area 55,072 52,559 56, Coffee 36,887 37,919 38, Wade Hampton Census Area 27,588 26,491 28, Colbert 32,910 33,419 34, Wrangell City and Borough 39,936 39,855 43, Conecuh 27,846 29,471 30, Yakutat City and Borough 43,300 44,877 45, Coosa 25,765 26,291 27, Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 52,686 52,370 54, Covington 30,396 30,630 31, Crenshaw 30,373 33,251 34, Arizona 36,788 36,723 37, Cullman 32,673 34,190 35, Apache 26,689 27,271 28, Dale 31,727 32,348 33, Cochise 35,468 35,402 36, Dallas 29,772 30,317 31, Coconino 36,622 37,515 39, DeKalb 27,706 28,622 29, Gila 32,666 33,491 34, Elmore 35,597 35,390 36, Graham 26,228 27,833 29, Escambia 29,930 29,546 30, Greenlee 33,982 36,251 37, Etowah 31,875 31,861 33, La Paz 28,344 28,255 29, Fayette 28,530 28,916 29, Maricopa 40,424 40,003 41, Franklin 28,543 29,097 30, Mohave 26,320 26,603 27, Geneva 29,677 30,755 31, Navajo 26,010 26,323 27, Greene 29,326 32,592 31, Pima 35,838 35,855 37, Hale 32,272 34,241 34, Pinal 24,151 24,818 25, Henry 33,379 34,542 35, Santa Cruz 28,640 28,902 30, Houston 36,566 36,270 37, Yavapai 31,016 31,623 32, Jackson 31,751 32,420 33, Yuma 27,617 28,897 28, Jefferson 47,156 46,631 48, Lamar 29,000 29,300 30, Arkansas 36,291 36,529 37, Lauderdale 32,436 32,574 33, Arkansas 38,665 42,791 42, Lawrence 29,297 30,987 31, Ashley 31,962 33,022 32, Lee 31,991 31,852 33, Baxter 31,865 32,113 33, Limestone 36,853 36,713 37, Benton 67,832 67,372 68, Lowndes 33,634 35,608 36, Boone 30,599 30,857 32, Macon 27,969 29,587 30, Bradley 30,220 30,288 32, Madison 43,558 43,147 44, Calhoun 28,148 28,374 29, Marengo 34,376 35,770 37, Carroll 26,881 28,466 31, Marion 27,086 27,493 28, Chicot 32,872 35,451 33, Marshall 30,452 30,721 31, Clark 29,732 29,481 30, Mobile 33,267 33,685 35, Clay 32,818 35,257 33, Monroe 29,306 29,966 30, Cleburne 32,806 32,604 33, Montgomery 39,248 39,443 41, Cleveland 29,948 32,218 34, Morgan 33,721 34,055 35, Columbia 32,972 32,673 34, Perry 28,208 30,345 29, Conway 33,104 33,987 36, Pickens 30,118 31,275 30, Craighead 32,697 32,827 33, Pike 33,913 33,260 35, Crawford 28,899 29,091 30, Randolph 28,930 29,897 31, Crittenden 31,193 32,653 33, Russell 28,491 28,135 29, Cross 32,608 34,614 35, St. Clair 31,472 31,340 32, Dallas 28,605 28,366 29, Shelby 44,562 44,096 45, Desha 36,712 37,848 38, Sumter 28,582 30,698 31, Drew 32,962 33,802 34, Talladega 29,594 30,090 31, Faulkner 32,391 32,344 33, Tallapoosa 33,727 33,786 35, Franklin 27,563 27,867 30, Tuscaloosa 34,248 34,210 35, Fulton 24,854 25,207 26, Walker 35,715 35,635 37, Garland 34,993 34,824 36, Washington 31,743 32,216 33, Grant 32,722 32,870 33, Wilcox 25,746 28,632 27, Greene 29,556 30,259 30, Winston 27,993 28,394 29, Hempstead 28,373 28,380 30, Hot Spring 27,005 27,326 28, Alaska 52,269 51,259 54, Howard 27,412 29,591 32, Aleutians East Borough 33,000 35,272 36, Independence 30,814 31,335 32, Aleutians West Census Area 49,244 50,081 53, Izard 26,747 27,353 28, Anchorage Municipality 59,575 58,001 61, Jackson 27,426 29,408 29, Bethel Census Area 36,331 35,243 37, Jefferson 30,850 31,319 31, Bristol Bay Borough 52,623 56,600 59, Johnson 24,180 24,872 26, Denali Borough 58,082 57,079 64, Lafayette 30,599 33,317 35, Dillingham Census Area 45,598 46,947 50, Lawrence 27,764 29,100 29,

5 Lee 27,774 30,799 28, Sierra 33,752 34,239 37, Lincoln 23,053 25,227 25, Siskiyou 34,289 35,539 37, Little River 29,972 30,359 32, Solano 38,675 40,168 42, Logan 30,362 31,310 34, Sonoma 45,218 46,968 49, Lonoke 33,908 34,506 34, Stanislaus 34,029 34,961 36, Madison 27,664 29,485 32, Sutter 36,422 38,188 38, Marion 25,185 26,734 28, Tehama 30,951 31,382 32, Miller 31,598 30,246 31, Trinity 29,390 30,523 32, Mississippi 30,359 31,819 32, Tulare 31,895 33,415 35, Monroe 33,799 33,972 35, Tuolumne 36,570 36,605 38, Montgomery 25,138 26,533 27, Ventura 48,345 48,683 50, Nevada 31,424 31,197 32, Yolo 42,477 44,121 45, Newton 24,171 24,321 25, Yuba 32,931 34,122 34, Ouachita 31,180 31,570 33, Perry 30,576 30,813 31, Colorado 46,402 46,746 48, Phillips 28,907 31,608 32, Adams 33,607 33,733 35, Pike 26,721 27,589 29, Alamosa 32,139 31,871 33, Poinsett 28,809 31,021 30, Arapahoe 55,980 53,856 56, Polk 26,102 27,034 29, Archuleta 33,564 34,635 36, Pope 30,386 30,737 31, Baca 36,977 44,292 39, Prairie 30,311 34,162 33, Bent 27,048 28,259 30, Pulaski 46,593 45,080 46, Boulder 55,163 56,047 58, Randolph 27,163 28,413 29, Broomfield 75,810 73,627 77, St. Francis 24,195 25,595 25, Chaffee 32,985 33,509 35, Saline 34,956 35,196 36, Cheyenne 50,821 54,719 50, Scott 24,604 26,591 28, Clear Creek 55,625 55,372 57, Searcy 26,075 26,290 27, Conejos 26,323 27,374 29, Sebastian 35,948 35,987 37, Costilla 26,624 27,127 28, Sevier 23,646 24,464 26, Crowley 21,034 22,030 23, Sharp 26,745 27,069 29, Custer 35,599 37,815 39, Stone 25,217 25,778 27, Delta 31,877 32,600 33, Union 45,820 43,969 46, Denver 60,080 60,270 62, Van Buren 26,891 27,754 29, Dolores 26,598 28,805 41, Washington 32,974 33,337 34, Douglas 58,354 58,147 60, White 31,061 30,755 31, Eagle 53,618 55,395 57, Woodruff 34,329 34,008 34, Elbert 43,164 45,100 47, Yell 26,826 28,966 30, El Paso 40,611 40,541 41, Fremont 27,129 27,788 29, California 47,614 48,125 49, Garfield 42,626 45,174 47, Alameda 51,746 53,798 56, Gilpin 38,374 43,216 44, Alpine 59,518 58,711 62, Grand 36,192 36,891 38, Amador 36,704 38,238 39, Gunnison 35,868 36,950 38, Butte 34,630 36,225 37, Hinsdale 38,930 37,076 40, Calaveras 39,626 41,205 43, Huerfano 32,388 32,733 34, Colusa 40,871 46,590 43, Jackson 36,506 37,435 40, Contra Costa 61,290 60,885 63, Jefferson 46,392 48,917 51, Del Norte 28,037 29,156 30, Kiowa 44,437 53,810 52, El Dorado 53,961 55,204 56, Kit Carson 36,528 36,871 36, Fresno 34,142 34,886 35, Lake 27,880 28,835 30, Glenn 34,886 39,019 38, La Plata 45,572 45,757 47, Humboldt 35,273 36,411 37, Larimer 40,680 41,824 43, Imperial 30,575 31,498 32, Las Animas 33,040 34,703 37, Inyo 41,922 43,394 44, Lincoln 31,912 29,790 33, Kern 34,386 35,197 36, Logan 37,742 39,714 40, Kings 29,679 30,049 32, Mesa 36,418 36,403 38, Lake 32,843 34,134 35, Mineral 46,008 49,391 52, Lassen 31,018 32,315 33, Moffat 39,829 40,218 42, Los Angeles 47,713 47,580 49, Montezuma 33,583 34,039 35, Madera 30,785 32,669 33, Montrose 32,577 32,383 33, Marin 93,349 94,310 98, Morgan 35,502 36,538 39, Mariposa 38,899 39,759 41, Otero 30,673 32,079 33, Mendocino 36,791 38,307 39, Ouray 41,008 44,569 46, Merced 30,793 32,774 33, Park 34,907 35,104 36, Modoc 37,294 37,876 40, Phillips 41,134 41,132 39, Mono 39,353 41,760 43, Pitkin 123, , , Monterey 43,444 44,707 46, Prowers 34,244 36,745 38, Napa 51,944 52,643 54, Pueblo 31,970 32,031 33, Nevada 47,661 48,691 50, Rio Blanco 39,637 39,414 41, Orange 53,390 53,128 55, Rio Grande 36,059 36,212 37, Placer 52,175 52,832 54, Routt 57,386 61,665 63, Plumas 40,743 42,702 45, Saguache 28,001 27,800 29, Riverside 31,879 32,503 33, San Juan 33,239 30,735 31, Sacramento 41,913 42,676 43, San Miguel 51,476 57,405 60, San Benito 37,598 39,576 41, Sedgwick 43,812 44,540 47, San Bernardino 31,064 31,683 32, Summit 46,804 48,579 50, San Diego 48,990 49,907 51, Teller 40,916 41,147 42, San Francisco 85,061 86,619 90, Washington 39,401 41,123 46, San Joaquin 33,519 34,709 36, Weld 36,034 36,838 38, San Luis Obispo 43,379 44,657 45, Yuma 46,497 47,806 46, San Mateo 85,798 85,653 89, Santa Barbara 49,307 49,085 50, Connecticut 62,738 62,112 64, Santa Clara 71,670 71,431 74, Fairfield 97,392 94,393 98, Santa Cruz 49,195 49,942 52, Hartford 54,295 54,410 56, Shasta 35,758 36,364 37, Litchfield 52,358 52,104 54,

6 Middlesex 56,641 56,673 58, Atkinson 24,432 25,760 26, New Haven 47,858 48,126 50, Bacon 26,637 28,245 29, New London 48,561 48,482 50, Baker 38,607 37,037 29, Tolland 47,524 47,623 49, Baldwin 26,763 27,489 28, Windham 38,847 38,984 40, Banks 30,052 31,319 32, Barrow 29,248 29,962 31, Delaware 44,747 44,819 46, Bartow 31,694 32,098 33, Kent 36,701 36,882 38, Ben Hill 25,877 26,628 27, New Castle 49,215 48,983 50, Berrien 28,007 27,921 27, Sussex 39,381 40,259 41, Bibb 35,211 35,842 37, Bleckley 31,284 31,474 31, District of Columbia 68,973 68,606 69, Brantley 21,929 22,606 23, Brooks 30,782 31,772 31, Florida 41,249 41,309 42, Bryan 44,644 44,824 45, Alachua 37,111 37,543 38, Bulloch 26,471 27,873 28, Baker 26,015 26,190 27, Burke 29,872 30,139 30, Bay 37,249 37,155 38, Butts 26,743 27,856 29, Bradford 26,096 26,648 27, Calhoun 26,703 25,217 25, Brevard 37,794 37,924 38, Camden 30,510 30,725 31, Broward 41,886 41,657 43, Candler 26,196 26,746 27, Calhoun 22,415 22,385 23, Carroll 31,233 31,565 32, Charlotte 34,073 35,154 36, Catoosa 29,973 30,250 31, Citrus 32,107 33,198 34, Charlton 21,584 22,459 23, Clay 35,720 36,122 37, Chatham 39,705 40,110 40, Collier 72,488 72,247 73, Chattahoochee 29,253 30,621 32, Columbia 28,868 29,190 30, Chattooga 25,127 26,437 27, DeSoto 20,798 20,943 21, Cherokee 39,163 39,741 41, Dixie 22,932 23,582 24, Clarke 27,205 27,526 28, Duval 40,404 39,977 41, Clay 28,177 29,480 27, Escambia 35,927 35,698 36, Clayton 24,915 25,215 26, Flagler 34,700 35,511 36, Clinch 25,934 26,796 27, Franklin 30,856 31,869 32, Cobb 47,734 47,659 49, Gadsden 27,809 27,915 28, Coffee 25,902 27,374 28, Gilchrist 29,353 29,748 31, Colquitt 28,678 28,577 28, Glades 21,448 21,288 21, Columbia 41,665 41,716 42, Gulf 27,102 26,690 27, Cook 25,623 26,407 25, Hamilton 22,005 22,904 24, Coweta 36,842 37,739 39, Hardee 23,971 23,591 24, Crawford 30,096 31,191 32, Hendry 27,471 29,001 27, Crisp 25,363 25,413 26, Hernando 31,202 31,213 32, Dade 27,392 27,372 28, Highlands 29,616 29,808 30, Dawson 34,168 35,358 36, Hillsborough 40,878 40,568 41, Decatur 32,429 33,611 33, Holmes 25,539 25,720 26, DeKalb 41,923 42,541 44, Indian River 60,584 61,261 63, Dodge 25,781 25,759 26, Jackson 27,696 27,681 28, Dooly 22,448 21,741 20, Jefferson 33,088 33,407 35, Dougherty 30,773 30,880 31, Lafayette 20,461 20,697 22, Douglas 30,221 30,547 31, Lake 33,946 34,637 35, Early 36,818 36,457 34, Lee 40,248 41,003 42, Echols 24,884 24,293 24, Leon 36,421 36,777 38, Effingham 34,831 35,430 36, Levy 28,682 29,276 30, Elbert 29,305 30,416 31, Liberty 23,446 24,407 24, Emanuel 26,727 27,170 27, Madison 25,780 26,445 28, Evans 28,239 28,887 29, Manatee 39,183 39,820 40, Fannin 28,024 28,582 30, Marion 31,692 31,551 32, Fayette 50,978 51,436 53, Martin 66,896 63,450 65, Floyd 31,881 32,448 33, Miami-Dade 40,514 40,204 41, Forsyth 45,876 46,990 48, Monroe 70,204 66,945 69, Franklin 30,965 32,552 33, Nassau 44,721 45,554 47, Fulton 63,134 61,778 64, Okaloosa 43,512 43,596 44, Gilmer 27,648 28,609 30, Okeechobee 26,057 26,512 28, Glascock 25,668 25,852 27, Orange 36,569 36,685 38, Glynn 37,080 37,503 38, Osceola 26,770 27,046 28, Gordon 28,192 29,669 30, Palm Beach 64,782 64,799 66, Grady 28,810 29,355 29, Pasco 32,361 32,830 33, Greene 42,397 42,891 44, Pinellas 44,108 44,362 45, Gwinnett 33,596 34,029 35, Polk 31,654 31,737 32, Habersham 26,475 27,948 29, Putnam 25,922 26,065 27, Hall 33,453 34,297 35, St. Johns 57,098 57,167 58, Hancock 23,629 24,504 26, St. Lucie 32,330 32,832 34, Haralson 29,557 29,871 31, Santa Rosa 36,874 36,764 37, Harris 42,390 42,895 44, Sarasota 50,976 52,445 54, Hart 28,180 29,606 31, Seminole 40,357 40,253 41, Heard 25,531 25,908 27, Sumter 35,300 36,481 37, Henry 31,818 32,430 33, Suwannee 26,858 27,262 28, Houston 37,724 37,624 38, Taylor 26,629 27,026 27, Irwin 27,971 29,217 27, Union 17,249 17,705 17, Jackson 31,724 33,576 34, Volusia 34,486 34,765 36, Jasper 29,136 29,963 31, Wakulla 28,395 28,583 29, Jeff Davis 27,607 29,269 30, Walton 45,178 44,870 45, Jefferson 29,298 29,286 29, Washington 24,218 24,644 25, Jenkins 24,903 24,970 24, Johnson 21,486 22,283 22, Georgia 37,254 37,596 38, Jones 31,185 31,880 32, Appling 28,309 29,170 29, Lamar 27,785 28,326 29,

7 Lanier 22,469 22,764 23, Adams 31,326 32,787 33, Laurens 30,364 31,046 31, Bannock 30,255 30,972 32, Lee 39,502 39,815 40, Bear Lake 33,674 34,495 35, Liberty 31,232 32,072 32, Benewah 30,504 31,061 31, Lincoln 31,193 31,341 32, Bingham 31,645 32,495 32, Long 21,758 21,940 22, Blaine 76,790 80,348 83, Lowndes 31,261 31,955 33, Boise 32,481 33,771 35, Lumpkin 27,804 29,069 30, Bonner 32,655 33,093 33, McDuffie 29,941 30,790 32, Bonneville 38,198 37,872 38, McIntosh 24,103 23,994 24, Boundary 27,703 29,340 29, Macon 25,457 27,145 28, Butte 32,963 34,643 34, Madison 29,216 30,852 32, Camas 31,434 32,209 31, Marion 23,556 23,991 24, Canyon 26,123 26,273 26, Meriwether 28,802 29,485 30, Caribou 36,917 37,430 38, Miller 35,297 35,604 33, Cassia 35,570 40,243 41, Mitchell 30,087 30,546 30, Clark 24,790 30,727 23, Monroe 35,738 36,682 37, Clearwater 30,449 31,563 32, Montgomery 25,764 25,731 25, Custer 39,807 40,824 43, Morgan 39,408 40,115 41, Elmore 30,937 32,359 33, Murray 24,207 25,038 26, Franklin 28,070 28,506 29, Fremont (includes Yellowstone Muscogee 37,275 36,744 38, National Park) 29,009 32,212 31, Newton 27,301 27,918 28, Gem 28,172 29,950 30, Oconee 48,315 48,991 50, Gooding 46,168 47,925 57, Oglethorpe 29,616 30,888 32, Idaho 28,534 30,520 31, Paulding 29,983 30,368 31, Jefferson 28,552 29,425 30, Peach 30,756 32,001 32, Jerome 33,114 34,288 37, Pickens 37,239 38,352 39, Kootenai 34,832 35,637 36, Pierce 29,750 30,256 30, Latah 32,822 33,679 34, Pike 30,730 31,521 32, Lemhi 33,900 34,427 36, Polk 27,224 27,158 28, Lewis 42,945 45,699 42, Pulaski 25,253 25,552 25, Lincoln 31,429 34,188 37, Putnam 31,628 32,223 33, Madison 20,954 21,662 21, Quitman 23,550 24,934 25, Minidoka 32,957 33,562 33, Rabun 31,462 32,674 33, Nez Perce 35,095 35,828 36, Randolph 32,819 33,663 32, Oneida 30,075 29,993 30, Richmond 31,436 31,637 32, Owyhee 28,822 29,004 31, Rockdale 30,236 30,285 31, Payette 31,770 32,593 33, Schley 25,037 25,236 25, Power 34,610 34,629 32, Screven 27,801 27,189 28, Shoshone 33,222 32,789 33, Seminole 31,411 31,625 31, Teton 28,443 27,932 28, Spalding 28,760 29,174 30, Twin Falls 32,235 33,348 34, Stephens 31,095 32,353 34, Valley 41,733 41,397 42, Stewart 21,411 23,883 23, Washington 31,435 33,579 33, Sumter 29,406 29,397 29, Talbot 27,549 28,475 29, Illinois 46,067 46,477 47, Taliaferro 23,598 23,882 26, Adams 38,729 39,022 39, Tattnall 26,750 27,468 28, Alexander 26,647 27,894 28, Taylor 24,534 24,628 25, Bond 30,884 31,626 32, Telfair 17,892 17,540 18, Boone 38,376 38,622 39, Terrell 37,082 38,394 38, Brown 25,652 28,862 26, Thomas 36,447 36,330 36, Bureau 37,189 40,544 38, Tift 30,636 31,744 32, Calhoun 33,951 34,487 35, Toombs 30,396 31,298 31, Carroll 37,807 41,045 39, Towns 29,933 30,271 30, Cass 33,466 37,622 36, Treutlen 24,044 24,752 25, Champaign 36,491 36,990 38, Troup 31,904 32,059 33, Christian 35,378 37,782 36, Turner 31,073 32,597 31, Clark 34,996 39,126 39, Twiggs 29,744 30,160 31, Clay 34,183 37,984 36, Union 31,016 31,910 33, Clinton 38,870 40,660 41, Upson 29,338 29,419 30, Coles 32,655 33,980 34, Walker 26,964 27,242 28, Cook 49,734 49,683 51, Walton 30,845 31,428 32, Crawford 36,713 38,600 39, Ware 28,375 28,851 29, Cumberland 35,442 41,347 39, Warren 27,353 27,636 28, DeKalb 33,454 34,561 34, Washington 30,039 29,498 30, De Witt 39,762 43,969 41, Wayne 29,300 29,692 30, Douglas 39,299 44,108 43, Webster 26,310 26,074 26, DuPage 58,958 58,724 60, Wheeler 15,328 15,799 15, Edgar 35,949 41,295 39, White 27,356 28,027 29, Edwards 32,749 35,589 32, Whitfield 29,815 31,402 32, Effingham 40,356 42,013 43, Wilcox 25,130 25,670 24, Fayette 28,709 31,570 29, Wilkes 27,319 28,028 29, Ford 43,074 49,234 47, Wilkinson 27,882 28,558 30, Franklin 31,478 32,442 32, Worth 30,895 30,885 30, Fulton 32,674 33,646 33, Gallatin 38,062 47,795 42, Hawaii 44,504 44,314 46, Greene 32,464 35,687 34, Hawaii 33,219 33,567 34, Grundy 40,559 42,983 42, Honolulu 48,165 47,877 49, Hamilton 36,135 44,189 40, Kauai 37,936 38,323 40, Hancock 36,740 40,979 41, Maui + Kalawao 38,240 37,831 39, Hardin 31,419 32,937 33, Henderson 35,724 41,826 38, Idaho 34,846 35,641 36, Henry 40,238 42,494 42, Ada 41,643 42,407 43, Iroquois 39,359 43,209 40,

8 Jackson 31,317 32,215 32, Dubois 47,895 47,389 50, Jasper 38,400 44,356 42, Elkhart 34,544 35,462 37, Jefferson 34,359 35,688 36, Fayette 31,883 32,633 34, Jersey 34,364 35,976 35, Floyd 43,473 43,629 45, Jo Daviess 41,442 44,931 44, Fountain 35,337 37,115 36, Johnson 25,806 26,114 26, Franklin 37,940 38,659 39, Kane 41,016 41,561 42, Fulton 35,506 36,438 35, Kankakee 34,013 35,147 35, Gibson 38,221 41,347 41, Kendall 39,432 40,097 40, Grant 34,339 34,539 35, Knox 35,980 36,602 36, Greene 33,160 33,747 35, Lake 64,155 63,240 65, Hamilton 60,343 61,349 63, LaSalle 37,010 38,381 38, Hancock 43,120 42,928 43, Lawrence 30,552 33,422 33, Harrison 34,613 35,079 36, Lee 36,284 38,945 38, Hendricks 41,392 41,978 42, Livingston 37,448 41,826 38, Henry 31,340 32,264 32, Logan 31,331 36,561 34, Howard 34,185 34,577 35, McDonough 32,167 34,206 33, Huntington 34,761 35,619 36, McHenry 44,735 45,242 46, Jackson 37,470 37,425 38, McLean 42,770 43,433 43, Jasper 38,104 39,909 40, Macon 41,229 42,335 43, Jay 33,895 36,029 38, Macoupin 33,774 36,049 35, Jefferson 35,376 35,144 36, Madison 38,329 38,811 39, Jennings 31,002 31,382 32, Marion 34,185 36,670 36, Johnson 40,505 40,777 41, Marshall 38,944 43,187 40, Knox 38,377 40,208 41, Mason 35,372 38,369 36, Kosciusko 37,551 38,915 40, Massac 33,057 33,478 33, Lagrange 27,833 29,396 31, Menard 37,692 41,564 39, Lake 37,127 37,010 38, Mercer 40,078 42,390 41, LaPorte 35,024 34,808 35, Monroe 48,695 48,437 50, Lawrence 33,042 32,881 34, Montgomery 30,919 34,983 33, Madison 31,293 31,547 32, Morgan 33,810 35,906 35, Marion 39,247 38,755 40, Moultrie 39,239 42,915 41, Marshall 33,499 34,750 35, Ogle 38,112 40,279 39, Martin 34,285 35,040 38, Peoria 47,431 44,661 45, Miami 28,055 29,285 30, Perry 28,460 30,609 30, Monroe 32,716 32,779 33, Piatt 44,700 47,067 47, Montgomery 33,461 35,534 35, Pike 33,223 38,699 37, Morgan 35,448 36,040 36, Pope 29,458 28,865 29, Newton 34,153 37,004 37, Pulaski 33,069 35,491 34, Noble 31,542 31,889 33, Putnam 39,817 42,107 41, Ohio 31,512 31,964 34, Randolph 30,541 31,333 32, Orange 31,454 31,529 32, Richland 33,914 37,593 37, Owen 31,182 30,785 31, Rock Island 38,824 38,956 39, Parke 28,620 30,913 30, St. Clair 37,180 37,597 38, Perry 31,385 31,298 33, Saline 35,216 36,666 36, Pike 33,505 35,815 36, Sangamon 40,699 41,397 42, Porter 43,411 42,943 44, Schuyler 38,509 44,940 44, Posey 41,189 44,278 44, Scott 33,935 36,508 35, Pulaski 37,404 39,461 38, Shelby 33,204 37,895 35, Putnam 29,562 31,861 31, Stark 35,977 42,868 36, Randolph 35,171 37,348 38, Stephenson 35,293 37,723 37, Ripley 36,832 37,497 39, Tazewell 41,944 41,004 41, Rush 34,375 39,368 38, Union 32,792 34,029 33, St. Joseph 38,378 38,454 40, Vermilion 33,753 35,048 35, Scott 29,984 30,385 31, Wabash 38,551 41,669 41, Shelby 35,956 37,391 37, Warren 33,923 36,339 34, Spencer 36,535 39,127 39, Washington 43,494 47,066 46, Starke 28,659 30,006 30, Wayne 35,655 39,659 38, Steuben 34,206 34,125 36, White 42,172 46,761 45, Sullivan 30,353 31,874 31, Whiteside 38,261 39,040 39, Switzerland 26,349 25,737 26, Will 41,990 42,506 43, Tippecanoe 32,507 32,178 33, Williamson 37,629 38,185 38, Tipton 37,735 38,597 40, Winnebago 36,372 36,874 38, Union 30,160 33,971 32, Woodford 45,265 46,001 45, Vanderburgh 40,522 38,305 40, Vermillion 33,291 35,132 35, Indiana 37,987 38,291 39, Vigo 32,949 32,670 33, Adams 31,514 31,827 33, Wabash 37,577 38,551 40, Allen 38,370 38,085 39, Warren 39,037 43,165 41, Bartholomew 43,137 42,998 44, Warrick 43,857 43,703 45, Benton 39,989 44,376 42, Washington 30,549 31,944 33, Blackford 33,798 34,476 34, Wayne 32,880 33,475 34, Boone 61,233 62,566 63, Wells 36,733 38,404 39, Brown 38,205 38,215 39, White 35,484 37,724 37, Carroll 37,649 39,232 39, Whitley 35,619 36,409 37, Cass 32,410 33,669 34, Clark 36,725 36,393 37, Iowa 43,458 43,735 44, Clay 32,341 33,608 34, Adair 41,361 44,897 46, Clinton 32,762 33,107 34, Adams 58,326 59,887 60, Crawford 28,949 28,887 30, Allamakee 38,961 40,518 41, Daviess 34,511 36,730 36, Appanoose 33,199 34,180 35, Dearborn 39,459 40,389 42, Audubon 49,789 56,770 55, Decatur 35,807 37,785 38, Benton 44,713 46,242 46, DeKalb 34,897 35,709 37, Black Hawk 38,883 38,686 39, Delaware 30,938 30,985 31, Boone 42,842 44,037 44,

9 Bremer 43,468 43,675 44, Wayne 34,259 37,408 39, Buchanan 40,384 42,164 42, Webster 40,563 40,165 42, Buena Vista 45,827 48,212 49, Winnebago 38,035 36,459 38, Butler 43,467 48,144 46, Winneshiek 41,444 42,308 43, Calhoun 46,006 47,031 49, Woodbury 36,016 36,444 38, Carroll 47,159 49,260 50, Worth 39,603 38,985 39, Cass 40,478 43,527 44, Wright 45,701 47,705 47, Cedar 44,852 45,968 46, Cerro Gordo 45,232 44,806 46, Kansas 43,725 44,311 44, Cherokee 56,464 53,498 52, Allen 36,864 40,424 41, Chickasaw 52,745 53,967 54, Anderson 38,621 43,077 42, Clarke 33,126 35,145 37, Atchison 31,763 33,984 34, Clay 45,344 45,192 46, Barber 47,611 45,826 46, Clayton 44,176 44,753 44, Barton 48,934 47,962 50, Clinton 38,313 39,455 39, Bourbon 32,973 33,916 35, Crawford 42,968 42,728 42, Brown 39,502 43,467 42, Dallas 52,370 54,186 55, Butler 41,780 42,600 43, Davis 32,670 33,946 35, Chase 66,605 69,270 76, Decatur 30,183 31,462 33, Chautauqua 45,126 46,928 49, Delaware 43,225 46,046 48, Cherokee 36,328 37,035 37, Des Moines 47,466 46,466 48, Cheyenne 43,462 43,947 42, Dickinson 47,900 49,062 50, Clark 45,461 49,667 50, Dubuque 41,255 41,676 43, Clay 48,763 51,538 50, Emmet 40,876 41,588 41, Cloud 33,415 36,494 35, Fayette 37,142 38,552 39, Coffey 47,352 53,964 52, Floyd 39,000 41,016 42, Comanche 34,871 40,952 32, Franklin 50,431 53,311 54, Cowley 36,990 38,278 38, Fremont 45,832 47,695 46, Crawford 30,820 30,937 31, Greene 47,592 48,115 49, Decatur 42,752 43,794 47, Grundy 50,206 50,885 50, Dickinson 41,874 42,302 41, Guthrie 43,569 46,830 48, Doniphan 33,830 37,007 35, Hamilton 50,291 48,682 52, Douglas 35,211 35,859 36, Hancock 50,378 52,810 53, Edwards 51,772 59,911 47, Hardin 48,785 47,459 48, Elk 36,459 38,228 39, Harrison 40,368 43,428 42, Ellis 45,899 44,717 46, Henry 38,248 37,605 38, Ellsworth 38,849 41,004 41, Howard 44,868 43,180 44, Finney 38,802 38,527 39, Humboldt 51,058 51,183 51, Ford 33,752 33,876 33, Ida 49,977 49,982 49, Franklin 33,650 35,056 35, Iowa 50,153 50,584 51, Geary 41,681 42,272 43, Jackson 38,228 38,941 39, Gove 43,042 45,032 40, Jasper 37,507 37,712 38, Graham 59,368 62,027 57, Jefferson 37,023 37,581 38, Grant 40,927 45,267 45, Johnson 43,724 44,036 45, Gray 58,510 71,651 69, Jones 37,244 39,034 40, Greeley 62,122 70,107 49, Keokuk 42,375 45,017 46, Greenwood 36,290 38,935 40, Kossuth 55,854 55,442 53, Hamilton 49,232 64,451 65, Lee 34,960 35,097 37, Harper 49,249 46,906 43, Linn 45,432 45,437 46, Harvey 42,476 43,665 43, Louisa 37,054 36,810 37, Haskell 60,425 78,980 62, Lucas 35,343 37,213 39, Hodgeman 42,543 45,741 42, Lyon 56,698 59,063 59, Jackson 37,993 39,713 39, Madison 40,196 42,320 43, Jefferson 36,202 38,055 38, Mahaska 36,495 38,029 38, Jewell 44,550 50,910 46, Marion 38,876 38,909 39, Johnson 61,099 60,237 62, Marshall 36,852 37,203 38, Kearny 48,855 56,879 51, Mills 47,729 49,489 47, Kingman 43,143 43,841 41, Mitchell 53,176 49,410 51, Kiowa 42,217 46,053 38, Monona 39,211 46,329 43, Labette 38,232 39,012 39, Monroe 35,508 37,304 39, Lane 73,328 84,751 71, Montgomery 38,492 39,946 39, Leavenworth 37,370 37,790 38, Muscatine 43,759 44,413 45, Lincoln 37,353 44,437 40, O'Brien 50,918 54,102 53, Linn 30,959 32,140 33, Osceola 46,621 50,354 50, Logan 48,660 52,544 45, Page 37,521 39,881 40, Lyon 29,397 29,466 30, Palo Alto 51,145 48,285 48, McPherson 44,456 44,402 45, Plymouth 50,506 55,143 55, Marion 35,218 40,019 37, Pocahontas 51,955 51,715 51, Marshall 44,116 49,727 46, Polk 48,333 46,696 48, Meade 57,065 65,290 51, Pottawattamie 38,020 38,996 39, Miami 38,208 38,886 39, Poweshiek 41,206 42,943 44, Mitchell 42,677 46,812 43, Ringgold 38,573 43,298 45, Montgomery 35,898 35,808 37, Sac 51,435 53,668 54, Morris 37,717 42,387 40, Scott 47,269 46,321 47, Morton 43,247 46,963 39, Shelby 47,076 52,102 51, Nemaha 48,253 55,831 53, Sioux 44,080 45,567 47, Neosho 32,258 31,367 31, Story 38,798 36,586 37, Ness 54,735 57,423 56, Tama 42,179 42,056 42, Norton 37,122 40,292 40, Taylor 37,191 41,904 43, Osage 34,136 36,289 36, Union 35,021 37,091 38, Osborne 44,146 47,943 43, Van Buren 33,741 35,774 36, Ottawa 34,380 38,629 34, Wapello 34,523 34,420 35, Pawnee 39,382 43,141 38, Warren 40,387 41,087 42, Phillips 48,055 49,234 49, Washington 44,864 46,171 47, Pottawatomie 47,682 46,871 47,

10 Pratt 45,572 46,400 42, Hickman 34,110 44,635 41, Rawlins 55,437 59,809 53, Hopkins 33,662 34,164 35, Reno 34,961 35,552 35, Jackson 22,857 22,618 24, Republic 39,661 46,002 42, Jefferson 44,657 43,614 45, Rice 35,687 39,033 38, Jessamine 35,299 35,732 37, Riley 35,827 35,158 36, Johnson 30,209 29,802 31, Rooks 35,162 39,202 37, Kenton 43,198 44,156 46, Rush 41,418 44,687 41, Knott 26,997 26,005 27, Russell 39,099 39,508 40, Knox 26,307 25,946 28, Saline 40,231 40,689 41, Larue 30,798 31,869 32, Scott 47,570 58,748 51, Laurel 29,465 29,256 30, Sedgwick 45,332 45,188 46, Lawrence 26,484 26,288 27, Seward 33,153 34,700 34, Lee 22,390 22,569 24, Shawnee 39,924 40,192 41, Leslie 29,042 28,082 29, Sheridan 59,995 66,953 50, Letcher 29,245 28,177 29, Sherman 42,136 41,375 37, Lewis 24,687 25,544 26, Smith 40,476 45,596 40, Lincoln 26,464 26,447 27, Stafford 38,853 44,214 36, Livingston 31,900 32,268 33, Stanton 52,579 64,554 48, Logan 32,336 33,747 33, Stevens 40,201 51,166 41, Lyon 27,196 27,401 28, Sumner 35,088 36,044 34, McCracken 39,846 40,890 42, Thomas 39,009 41,384 34, McCreary 20,302 20,608 22, Trego 39,677 43,552 42, McLean 33,974 38,772 38, Wabaunsee 42,805 43,501 44, Madison 30,745 31,074 32, Wallace 55,203 67,225 45, Magoffin 23,345 23,520 24, Washington 39,187 45,504 41, Marion 28,305 29,312 30, Wichita 63,664 80,963 66, Marshall 35,108 36,073 37, Wilson 35,670 34,617 36, Martin 26,511 26,468 27, Woodson 35,925 35,014 36, Mason 33,155 34,103 35, Wyandotte 28,002 28,420 29, Meade 32,178 32,328 33, Menifee 25,345 26,185 27, Kentucky 35,814 35,967 37, Mercer 30,976 32,250 33, Adair 24,885 24,795 26, Metcalfe 25,760 25,927 27, Allen 31,695 31,870 33, Monroe 27,699 28,079 30, Anderson 33,621 34,209 35, Montgomery 30,103 30,330 31, Ballard 33,493 37,670 37, Morgan 23,083 23,017 23, Barren 31,363 31,616 33, Muhlenberg 29,218 29,682 30, Bath 26,804 26,854 28, Nelson 34,029 36,382 37, Bell 26,498 26,189 27, Nicholas 29,636 29,628 31, Boone 40,625 40,224 41, Ohio 28,965 30,475 31, Bourbon 33,616 34,573 35, Oldham 51,786 48,779 50, Boyd 33,834 34,084 35, Owen 30,328 31,293 32, Boyle 32,020 31,963 33, Owsley 23,852 24,332 27, Bracken 30,481 31,072 32, Pendleton 29,913 30,202 31, Breathitt 27,437 27,410 30, Perry 33,409 32,682 34, Breckinridge 30,803 31,211 32, Pike 33,865 32,602 33, Bullitt 34,399 34,215 35, Powell 27,261 27,833 29, Butler 29,199 30,539 31, Pulaski 31,431 31,525 33, Caldwell 31,107 33,278 33, Robertson 25,782 26,508 28, Calloway 31,298 32,409 33, Rockcastle 24,997 26,142 27, Campbell 39,679 39,586 41, Rowan 27,407 27,241 28, Carlisle 35,801 42,765 39, Russell 28,814 28,551 29, Carroll 32,834 33,158 34, Scott 36,240 36,661 37, Carter 27,382 27,573 28, Shelby 36,960 36,873 37, Casey 25,034 25,529 27, Simpson 31,895 34,003 33, Christian 35,051 35,622 35, Spencer 35,283 35,361 36, Clark 37,496 38,714 40, Taylor 29,611 30,233 31, Clay 23,385 23,514 25, Todd 33,117 35,911 34, Clinton 25,531 26,059 28, Trigg 34,544 35,080 34, Crittenden 32,056 34,861 34, Trimble 29,783 30,025 31, Cumberland 25,714 26,803 29, Union 33,148 36,356 35, Daviess 37,326 37,838 39, Warren 32,928 33,280 34, Edmonson 27,043 27,048 28, Washington 32,157 32,998 34, Elliott 19,053 19,529 19, Wayne 24,077 24,475 26, Estill 26,384 26,737 28, Webster 33,272 36,706 36, Fayette 42,508 42,683 44, Whitley 28,950 28,860 30, Fleming 26,492 26,661 28, Wolfe 23,473 23,175 25, Floyd 30,939 30,641 32, Woodford 43,178 43,566 44, Franklin 36,008 36,364 37, Fulton 29,026 33,348 32, Louisiana 40,527 40,819 42, Gallatin 26,169 26,687 29, Acadia 37,269 39,080 40, Garrard 27,366 28,100 29, Allen 28,843 29,472 30, Grant 29,737 29,963 31, Ascension 48,393 49,234 50, Graves 31,532 34,200 34, Assumption 36,609 37,324 39, Grayson 28,032 28,803 30, Avoyelles 33,590 33,708 34, Green 28,909 29,916 31, Beauregard 37,357 37,798 38, Greenup 34,409 34,051 35, Bienville 32,310 33,301 34, Hancock 35,104 38,180 38, Bossier 39,531 39,187 40, Hardin 37,471 37,506 38, Caddo 43,481 42,515 43, Harlan 27,624 26,088 27, Calcasieu 37,728 37,626 40, Harrison 31,017 31,450 32, Caldwell 32,853 33,970 34, Hart 27,236 27,292 28, Cameron 38,095 40,361 43, Henderson 32,234 34,049 34, Catahoula 30,562 32,290 31, Henry 32,873 32,965 33, Claiborne 32,480 31,449 32,

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