Idaho State Counties
Reservations
Thurston County: Per capita income

Per capita income is the “mean” or average income received by individuals, that is, total income divided by total number of people. Here, we provide information on real per capita income, which means the data have been adjusted for inflation.

Thurston County's per capita income, adjusted for inflation...

  • was NA in 1900, compared to NA in Washington;

  • increased NA percent between 2010 and 2020;

  • increased NA percent since 1969 when it was NA;

  • increased NA percent in the 1970s, increased NA percent in the 1980s, increased NA percent in the 1990s, increased NA percent in the 2000s, and increased NA percent in the 2010s;

  • ranked {Per capita income, RankHigh} - from highest to lowest - out of the 0 counties in 1900.
 

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·         “Population: Age” – Populations with a relatively high dependency ratio may have lower per capita incomes.

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Note: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of inflation. Here we adjusted dollar values by the CPI-U, which is the most commonly used CPI. Using the CPI to put dollar values in “real” terms makes it easier to see “inflation-free” change over time. Our base year is 2022, which means all dollar values are in terms of 2022 dollars. For more information, see (http://www.bls.gov/cpi/home.htm)

Source: 1969-2021: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Data, GDP and Personal Income, Personal Income and Employment by County and Metropolitan Area, (https://apps.bea.gov/itable/?ReqID=70&step=1); DATE LAST UPDATED: December 13, 2022 ; CPI updated January 12, 2023.




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