Wage, Salary and Income Statistics
Percentage by | Percentage by | ||||
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which CT exceeds | which CT exceeds | ||||
Year | United States | New England | Connecticut | United States | New 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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