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      • Average per capita income growth for the state was 4.4 percent per annum. The top five counties were as follows: Greene (7.5 percent), Fulton (7.3 percent) Juniata (7.1 percent), Potter (7.1 percent) and Susquehanna (6.7 percent).
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  2. Pennsylvania has the 19th-highest per capita income in the nation at $35,804 annually and the 21st-highest median household income at $68,957 as of 2021.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · From 2018 to 2021, 49 Pennsylvania counties recorded personal income gains that exceeded inflation (2.3% per annum), which implies real income gains. Personal income includes all wages and salaries, interest,

  4. The table below shows Pennsylvania's income levels to be more than 10 percent less than those of the US. In recent censuses the state has stayed close to the US numbers. Within Pennsylvania, the counties vary more than the state as a whole.

  5. Apr 28, 2024 · List of Pennsylvania counties by per capita income. Pennsylvania has the 19th-highest per capita income in the nation at $35,804 annually and the 21st-highest median household income at $68,957 as of 2021.

    • Chester County. - Median household income: $104,161. --- 63.7% above state average, 60.3% above national average. - Households earning over $100k: 52.1%
    • Montgomery County. - Median household income: $93,518. --- 47.0% above state average, 43.9% above national average. - Households earning over $100k: 46.8%
    • Bucks County. - Median household income: $93,181. --- 46.4% above state average, 43.4% above national average. - Households earning over $100k: 46.7% --- #73 highest among all counties nationwide.
    • Delaware County. - Median household income: $76,238. --- 19.8% above state average, 17.3% above national average. - Households earning over $100k: 38.6%
  6. Average per capita income growth for the state was 4.4 percent per annum. The top five counties were as follows: Greene (7.5 percent), Fulton (7.3 percent) Juniata (7.1 percent), Potter (7.1 percent) and Susquehanna (6.7 percent).

  7. There are 67 counties in Pennsylvania. This section compares the 50 most populous of those to each other, Pennsylvania, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with Pennsylvania. The least populous of the compared counties has a population of 44,575.

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