Residents of the District of Columbia had the highest personal income per capita in 2024, at about ******* U.S. dollars. Mississippi residents, on the other hand, had the lowest personal income per capita, at ****** U.S. dollars. What is personal income? Personal income is the income that a worker receives from all sources, including salary, wages, bonuses, income from self-employment, dividends from investments, and receipts from real estate investments. Because of this, total personal income is different from the average wage, as personal income takes more factors into account than just salary and compensation. Income in the United States Wages and salaries in the United States can vary greatly depending on the profession a person is in, and the rise (or fall) of wages is seen as a key economic indicator as to the financial health of the country’s residents. In recent years, the increasing gap between CEO compensation and the compensation of the average worker has brought the issue of stagnating wages to the forefront of the national conversation.
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Graph and download economic data for Personal income per capita (A792RC0A052NBEA) from 1929 to 2024 about personal income, per capita, personal, income, GDP, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Median usual weekly real earnings: Wage and salary workers: 16 years and over (LES1252881600Q) from Q1 1979 to Q2 2025 about full-time, salaries, workers, earnings, 16 years +, wages, median, employment, real, and USA.
In 2023, the average wage and salary per full-time equivalent employee in the United States was at 81,359 U.S. dollars. Wage and salary accruals include executives' compensation, bonuses, tips, and payments-in-kind. Wage and salary accruals by industry data may be accessed here.
In 2024, the Southern region had the highest monthly income per person in Brazil, at ***** Brazilian reals. In contrast, the Northeast region had the lowest income of all regions at ***** reals.
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Graph and download economic data for Real Disposable Personal Income: Per Capita (A229RX0) from Jan 1959 to Jul 2025 about disposable, personal income, per capita, personal, income, real, and USA.
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The dataset presents median income data over a decade or more for males and females categorized by Total, Full-Time Year-Round (FT), and Part-Time (PT) employment in Victory town. It showcases annual income, providing insights into gender-specific income distributions and the disparities between full-time and part-time work. The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into gender-based pay disparity trends and explore the variations in income for male and female individuals.
Key observations: Insights from 2023
Based on our analysis ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates, we present the following observations: - All workers, aged 15 years and older: In Victory town, the median income for all workers aged 15 years and older, regardless of work hours, was $48,750 for males and $21,800 for females.
These income figures highlight a substantial gender-based income gap in Victory town. Women, regardless of work hours, earn 45 cents for each dollar earned by men. This significant gender pay gap, approximately 55%, underscores concerning gender-based income inequality in the town of Victory town.
- Full-time workers, aged 15 years and older: In Victory town, among full-time, year-round workers aged 15 years and older, males earned a median income of $60,313, while females earned $40,357, leading to a 33% gender pay gap among full-time workers. This illustrates that women earn 67 cents for each dollar earned by men in full-time roles. This level of income gap emphasizes the urgency to address and rectify this ongoing disparity, where women, despite working full-time, face a more significant wage discrepancy compared to men in the same employment roles.Remarkably, across all roles, including non-full-time employment, women displayed a similar gender pay gap percentage. This indicates a consistent gender pay gap scenario across various employment types in Victory town, showcasing a consistent income pattern irrespective of employment status.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. All incomes have been adjusting for inflation and are presented in 2023-inflation-adjusted dollars.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Victory town median household income by race. You can refer the same here
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Graph and download economic data for Income Before Taxes: Self-Employment Income by Occupation: Self-Employed Workers (CXUSFEMPINCLB1202M) from 1984 to 2023 about self-employed, occupation, tax, workers, income, and USA.
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The dataset presents median income data over a decade or more for males and females categorized by Total, Full-Time Year-Round (FT), and Part-Time (PT) employment in West Yellowstone. It showcases annual income, providing insights into gender-specific income distributions and the disparities between full-time and part-time work. The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into gender-based pay disparity trends and explore the variations in income for male and female individuals.
Key observations: Insights from 2023
Based on our analysis ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates, we present the following observations: - All workers, aged 15 years and older: In West Yellowstone, the median income for all workers aged 15 years and older, regardless of work hours, was $38,630 for males and $21,088 for females.
These income figures highlight a substantial gender-based income gap in West Yellowstone. Women, regardless of work hours, earn 55 cents for each dollar earned by men. This significant gender pay gap, approximately 45%, underscores concerning gender-based income inequality in the town of West Yellowstone.
- Full-time workers, aged 15 years and older: In West Yellowstone, among full-time, year-round workers aged 15 years and older, males earned a median income of $39,014, while females earned $29,637, leading to a 24% gender pay gap among full-time workers. This illustrates that women earn 76 cents for each dollar earned by men in full-time roles. This analysis indicates a widening gender pay gap, showing a substantial income disparity where women, despite working full-time, face a more significant wage discrepancy compared to men in the same roles.Surprisingly, the gender pay gap percentage was higher across all roles, including non-full-time employment, for women compared to men. This suggests that full-time employment offers a more equitable income scenario for women compared to other employment patterns in West Yellowstone.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. All incomes have been adjusting for inflation and are presented in 2023-inflation-adjusted dollars.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for West Yellowstone median household income by race. You can refer the same here
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The dataset presents median income data over a decade or more for males and females categorized by Total, Full-Time Year-Round (FT), and Part-Time (PT) employment in Washington. It showcases annual income, providing insights into gender-specific income distributions and the disparities between full-time and part-time work. The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into gender-based pay disparity trends and explore the variations in income for male and female individuals.
Key observations: Insights from 2023
Based on our analysis ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates, we present the following observations: - All workers, aged 15 years and older: In Washington, the median income for all workers aged 15 years and older, regardless of work hours, was $64,325 for males and $37,453 for females.
These income figures highlight a substantial gender-based income gap in Washington. Women, regardless of work hours, earn 58 cents for each dollar earned by men. This significant gender pay gap, approximately 42%, underscores concerning gender-based income inequality in the city of Washington.
- Full-time workers, aged 15 years and older: In Washington, among full-time, year-round workers aged 15 years and older, males earned a median income of $84,217, while females earned $50,290, leading to a 40% gender pay gap among full-time workers. This illustrates that women earn 60 cents for each dollar earned by men in full-time roles. This level of income gap emphasizes the urgency to address and rectify this ongoing disparity, where women, despite working full-time, face a more significant wage discrepancy compared to men in the same employment roles.Remarkably, across all roles, including non-full-time employment, women displayed a similar gender pay gap percentage. This indicates a consistent gender pay gap scenario across various employment types in Washington, showcasing a consistent income pattern irrespective of employment status.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. All incomes have been adjusting for inflation and are presented in 2023-inflation-adjusted dollars.
Gender classifications include:
Employment type classifications include:
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Washington median household income by race. You can refer the same here
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Spain Gross Earnings: Avg: per Worker data was reported at 23,156.340 EUR in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 23,106.300 EUR for 2015. Spain Gross Earnings: Avg: per Worker data is updated yearly, averaging 22,697.860 EUR from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2016, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23,156.340 EUR in 2016 and a record low of 18,310.110 EUR in 2004. Spain Gross Earnings: Avg: per Worker data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Spain – Table ES.G037: Gross Earnings per Worker: Avg: by Economic Activity.
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ConocoPhillips's annual net income per employee was $781.19 K in fiscal year 2024. The net income per employeedecreased$322.05 Kfrom $1.10 M(in 2023) to $781.19 K (in 2024), representing a -29.19% year-over-year decline.
Spain’s average income per capita has increased every year since 2014, when the Sovereign Debt Crisis caused a recession. In 2023, the figure amounted to ****** euros after taxes, up from ****** the previous year. Though this is the highest level to date, the increase is only slightly faster than inflation. Age and regional differences The net income per person broken down into age groups shows that young workers, aged between 16 and 29, earn almost ***** euros less annually than the national average and more than ************** euros bellow the average income of workers above **. This is to be expected, as workers gain experience and expertise as they age. However, regional differences are more remarkable. In the autonomous community with the highest average annual net income, the Basque Country, that figure exceeded ****** euros in 2023, while Murcia, which ranked as the region with the lowest average income, registered an average of approximately ****** euros per that year. Disposable income The income which remains once taxes and social security charges are deduced is known as disposable income. As of 2023, household savings as share of total disposable income in Spain stood at *** percent. However, savings in relation to disposable income are is expected to diminish in the following years. During the last decade, and particularly throughout the Spanish Sovereign Debt Crisis, the country’s households suffered from high rates of indebtedness in relation to gross disposable income. At the peak in 2013, the indebtedness ratio, the ratio of debt to annual income, exceeded *** percent. The ratio has since decreased and stood at ***** percent in the third quarter of 2022.
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Meta Platforms's annual net income per employee was $841.94 K in fiscal year 2024. The net income per employeeincreased$261.14 Kfrom $580.80 K(in 2023) to $841.94 K (in 2024), representing a 44.96% year-over-year growth.
The average disposable income per capita is the ratio between the disposable income of consumer households and the total number of residents in a specific area. As of 2023, the highest income per person in Italy was registered in the north-west, with ****** euros per inhabitant. On the contrary, the south and the islands had the lowest figures, around ****** euros at disposal per resident, almost ****** euros less than Italians living in the north.
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Visa's annual net income per employee was $624.78 K in fiscal year 2024. The net income per employeeincreased$25.02 Kfrom $599.76 K(in 2023) to $624.78 K (in 2024), representing a 4.17% year-over-year growth.
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Apple's annual net income per employee was $571.56 K in fiscal year 2024. The net income per employeedecreased$30.89 Kfrom $602.45 K(in 2023) to $571.56 K (in 2024), representing a -5.13% year-over-year decline.
The Tourism human resource module provides data on jobs in tourism industries. This table includes jobs, hours worked and income of full-time and part-time employees and self-employed workers in tourism industries.
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NVIDIA Corporation's annual net income per employee was $2.02 M in fiscal year 2025. The net income per employeeincreased$1.02 Mfrom $1.01 M(in 2024) to $2.02 M (in 2025), representing a 101.36% year-over-year growth.
This table contains 44 series, with data for years 1926 - 1990 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2000-02-19. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (15 items: Canada; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia; Newfoundland and Labrador ...), Type of income (3 items: Personal income; Personal disposable income; Personal income per person ...).
Residents of the District of Columbia had the highest personal income per capita in 2024, at about ******* U.S. dollars. Mississippi residents, on the other hand, had the lowest personal income per capita, at ****** U.S. dollars. What is personal income? Personal income is the income that a worker receives from all sources, including salary, wages, bonuses, income from self-employment, dividends from investments, and receipts from real estate investments. Because of this, total personal income is different from the average wage, as personal income takes more factors into account than just salary and compensation. Income in the United States Wages and salaries in the United States can vary greatly depending on the profession a person is in, and the rise (or fall) of wages is seen as a key economic indicator as to the financial health of the country’s residents. In recent years, the increasing gap between CEO compensation and the compensation of the average worker has brought the issue of stagnating wages to the forefront of the national conversation.