State of Connecticut Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1997 Connecticut Disposable Per Capita Income Compared with the United States and the New England Region

State of Connecticut

Wage, Salary and Income Statistics

Connecticut Disposable Per Capita Income
Compared with the United States and the New England Region
Percentage byPercentage by
which CT exceedswhich CT exceeds
YearUnited StatesNew EnglandConnecticutUnited StatesNew England
1987$13,873 $16,249 $18,258 31.61%12.36%
1988$14,891 $17,932 $20,287 36.24%13.13%
1989$15,767 $19,026 $21,799 38.26%14.57%
1990$16,692 $19,660 $22,846 36.87%16.21%
1991$17,213 $20,022 $23,057 33.95%15.16%
1992$18,084 $20,862 $24,096 33.24%15.50%
1993$18,693 $21,505 $24,832 32.84%15.47%
1994$19,345 $22,284 $25,722 32.96%15.43%
1995$20,327 $23,582 $27,063 33.14%14.76%
1996$21,087 $24,387 $27,913 32.37%14.46%
 

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, September 1997 Personal Income Tables. Note, disposable per capita income is the amount of per capita income remaining after the payment of federal, state, and local personal taxes and fees. It represents income available for spending and saving.

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