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Per Capita Income for the 100 Largest Cities and Their Suburbs, 1990, 2000 & Percent Change, Ranked by Highest 1999 Rate

 
2000
1990
% Chng NAPC
Member
Initiatives
and
Interventions
  City ST Rank Value Rank Value
1 San Francisco    CA 1 $34,556 1 $26,461 30.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   2 $38,355 3 $32,227    
2 Seattle    WA 2 $30,306 5 $24,598 23.2%
  Suburbs Excluding City   15 $26,973 13 $23,690    
3 Washington    DC 3 $28,659 3 $25,368 13.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   5 $30,573 6 $28,591    
4 Charlotte    NC 4 $26,823 8 $22,562 18.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   53 $21,458 63 $18,115    
5 San Jose    CA 5 $26,697 6 $22,713 17.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   1 $39,759 2 $32,608    
6 Atlanta    GA 6 $25,772 18 $20,528 25.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   20 $24,948 17 $22,685    
7 Anchorage    AK 7 $25,287 2 $26,360 -4.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City      
8 Oakland/Fremont    CA 8 $25,133 11 $22,034 14.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   6 $29,288 7 $26,371    
9 Raleigh    NC 9 $25,113 7 $22,701 10.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   25 $24,559 39 $20,452    
10 Honolulu    HI 10 $24,191 4 $24,928 -3.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   61 $20,384 51 $19,446    
11 Austin    TX 11 $24,163 29 $19,206 25.8%
  Suburbs Excluding City   21 $24,917 56 $18,818    
12 Dallas/Garland/Irving/Plano 1    TX 12 $23,806 9 $22,361 6.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   22 $24,914 30 $21,094    
13 San Diego    CA 13 $23,609 10 $22,036 7.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   46 $22,401 25 $21,598    
14 Madison    WI 14 $23,498 19 $20,345 15.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   17 $26,458 26 $21,465    
15 Boston    MA 15 $23,353 15 $20,934 11.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   12 $27,222 11 $24,179    
16 Lexington    KY 16 $23,109 20 $20,102 15.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   69 $19,006 73 $15,355    
17 Denver/Aurora    CO 17 $23,102 16 $20,801 11.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   8 $28,232 16 $23,270    
18 Greensboro    NC 18 $22,986 14 $21,018 9.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   56 $21,059 53 $19,081    
19 Portland    OR 19 $22,643 26 $19,452 16.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   38 $23,581 38 $20,477    
20 Colorado Springs    CO 20 $22,496 31 $19,136 17.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   57 $20,883 69 $16,471    
21 New York/Yonkers 2    NY 21 $22,411 12 $21,915 2.3%
  Suburbs Excluding City   3 $36,382 1 $33,941    
22 Las Vegas    NV 22 $22,060 21 $19,800 11.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   58 $20,826 43 $19,860    
23 Nashville    TN 23 $22,018 24 $19,468 13.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   39 $23,555 45 $19,674    
24 Omaha    NE 24 $21,756 37 $18,752 16.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   44 $22,602 60 $18,635    
25 Indianapolis    IN 25 $21,640 25 $19,452 11.2%
  Suburbs Excluding City   23 $24,660 34 $20,761    

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Footnotes
1 Dallas/Garland/Irving/Plano, TX was Dallas/Garland, TX MSA Excluding City in 1980
2 New York/Yonkers, NY was New York, NY MSA Excluding City in 1980

Notes
* 1979 figures are inflation-adjusted to 1999 dollars.
* 1989 figures are inflation-adjusted to 1999 dollars.
* MSAs refers to the MSA excluding the city(ies).
* Where two or more cities are shown together, they belong to the same Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). In these cases, the city data were combined to create a single urban entity.
* Due to naming conventions and other reasons, MSA names may have changed over time.
* Due to Land Annexation and other reasons, MSA size may have changed over time.

Source
* Andrulis, Dennis, and Goodman, Nanette. Social Change and Health Landscape of Urban and Suburban America. Health Forum, Inc., 1999 and from the Suny Downstate Medical Center website: http://www.downstate.edu/urbansoc_healthdata/Urban Center Website/web design2/Home Page.htm
* Tabulations based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 1980, 1990, 2000.

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