Relative Per Capita Income Rates in Appalachia, 2014

(County Rates as a Percentage of the U.S. Average)

Per capita income is a measure of the total personal income of an area divided by the resident population of the area. The percent of the U.S. average is computed by dividing the county per capita income by the national average and multiplying by 100. The map uses critical breaks such as the national average to organize the data into groups of common values.

The Appalachian rates range from 43.2% to 118.4% of the U.S average. The U.S. average is $46,049. The Appalachian average is $37,260. For a list of county data by state, see the downloadable Excel file.

This map shows the per capita income rate in each of the ARC counties, as a percentage of the U.S. average. The Appalachian rates range from 43.2% to 118.4% of the U.S average. The U.S. average is $46,049. The Appalachian average is $37,260. For a list of county data by state, see the downloadable Excel file.

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