Bankruptcies, business establishments, construction real estate, foreign trade, farms and agriculture, Gross Domestic and Gross State Product (GDP), prices (inflation)
Enrollment and student demographics, completion and dropout rates, educational attainment, expenditures and revenues, staff salaries, test scores and performance, private schools.
Expenditures, revenues by states and local government, including counties, cities, and special districts. Federal spending in states and local governments.
Highest Average Per Capita Income in New York City
07 January 2016
The average per capita income in New York City reached $148,002, the highest of any reporting county in the United States, in 2014. Wheeler County, Nebraska and Williams County, North Dakota, followed New York in 2nd and 3rd place. The lowest average per capita income was (ironically) in Wheeler County, Georgia, at $15,787.