Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England and the United States

Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England and the United States

In 1990 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 16.3 percent.
In 1990 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 38.1 percent.
In 1991 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 15.8 percent.
In 1991 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 36.2 percent.
In 1992 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 16.3 percent.
In 1992 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 38.1 percent.
In 1993 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 17.4 percent.
In 1993 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 37.8 percent.
In 1994 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 16.9 percent.
In 1994 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 39.1 percent.
In 1995 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 16.9 percent.
In 1995 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 39.1 percent.
In 1996 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 17.7 percent.
In 1996 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 40.6 percent.
In 1997 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 17.9 percent.
In 1997 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 41.8 percent.
In 1998 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over New England was 17.8 percent.
In 1998 Connecticut's Per Capita Income Advantage over the United States 42.4 percent.

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

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