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Old 11-17-2020, 12:40 PM
 
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all I can say is...keep building housing. Dont be like the Bay Area to have a massive windfall of tech and finance income hampered by NIMBYS refusing to accomodate new housing to sustain all the growth. it's ridiculous.
San Francisco is losing population...not sure about San Jose. I posted a link to this fact last week, on another one of your threads.
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Old 11-17-2020, 01:11 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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San Francisco is losing population...not sure about San Jose. I posted a link to this fact last week, on another one of your threads.
Huh? The census bureau is the only authority I listen to on population stats so show me that.
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Old 11-17-2020, 01:14 PM
 
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Huh? The census bureau is the only authority I listen to on population stats so show me that.
Not taken into account, when these figures were calculated. Nothing stays the same...especially during and after 2020.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/business...r-15635160.php
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Old 11-17-2020, 01:32 PM
 
Location: That star on your map in the middle of the East Coast, DMV
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Again, this table is by county only.

Inflow of Earnings $30B+, 2019(Five-Year Change 2014-2019
Kings, NY $53,603,335(+$10.8 Billion)
Queens, NY $48,005,863(+$10.1 Billion)
Alameda, CA $42,413,949(+$14.3 Billion)
Nassau, NY $40,040,122(+$8.1 Billion)
Westchester, NY $36,595,351(+6.3 Billion)
Contra Costa, CA $35,063,433(+$10.2 Billion)
Middlesex, MA $33,974,117(+$7.6 Billion)
San Mateo, CA $32,049,074(+$9.7 Billion)
Fairfax, VA $31,973,569(+$5.5 Billion)

source: bea.gov
Interesting no counties from SoCal $30B+.
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Old 11-17-2020, 01:37 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Not taken into account, when these figures were calculated. Nothing stays the same...especially during and after 2020.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/business...r-15635160.php
No, I frequently contact media outlets to correct them-this is convoluted and not actual govt data-based. Thanks tho.
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Old 11-17-2020, 02:01 PM
 
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view the full report and data at bea.gov

*FYI COUNTY AND METRO GDP DATA FOR 2019 WILL BE RELEASED ON DECEMBER 9th

In thousands of dollars

Metropolitan Statistical Area(MSA) by Total Personal Income, 2019:
New York-Newark-Jersey City $1,534,294,144
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim $881,215,471
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin $600,616,821
San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley $496,466,826
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria $467,176,430
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington $444,730,277
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land $416,121,512
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington $406,399,941
Boston-Cambridge-Newton $397,139,161
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach $375,944,348
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta $328,450,133
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue $310,717,787
Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler $237,836,502
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn $234,001,030
Minneapolis-St Paul-Blooomington $233,890,054
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara $227,095,402
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad $212,748,650
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood $199,503,851
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario $196,452,976
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson $179,169,101
St Louis $159,567,017
Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater $156,253,370
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro $149,170,385
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia $142,170,385
Pittsburgh $139,582,271
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom $139,088,819
Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown $138,088,819
Cincinnati $124,461,934
San Antonio-New Braunfels $124,191,616
Kansas City $118,708,230
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford $117,774,061
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin $117,373,879
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson $116,920,707
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk $114,517,862
Cleveland-Elyria $113,588,996
Columbus-OH $111,370,103
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise $110,628,465
Milwaukee-Waukesha $92,079,893
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News $92,002,182
Providence-Warwick $91,200,004
Raleigh-Cary $80,458,462
Hartford-East Hartford-MIddletown $78,476,365
Richmond $75,741,839
New Orleans-Metairie $69,069,320
Oklahoma City $68,841,224
Salt Lake City $67,119,992
Louisville/Jefferson County $65,954,660
Memphis $59,617,709
Honolulu $59,028,041

Combined Statistical Area(CSA) by Total Personal Income, 2019
New York-Newark $1,791,087,951
Los Angeles-Long Beach $1,132,417,500
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland $882,997,057
Washington-Baltimore-Arlngton $683,227,789
Chicago-Naperville $616,227,057
Boston-Worcester-Providence $598,303,030
Dallas-Fort Worth $465,688,015
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden $461,086,148
Houston-The Woodlands $423,835,539
Miami-Port St Lucie-Fort Lauderdale $423,635,036
Atlanta-Athens-Clarke County-Sandy Springs $362,528,227
Seattle-Tacoma $360,474,904
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor $284,723,493
Minneapolis-St Paul $252,665,495
Denver-Aurora $240,755,426
Phoenix-Mesa $240,062,972
Cleveland-Akron-Canton $188,265,936
Portland-Vancouver-Salem $184,239,873
Orlando-Lakeland-Deltona $181,457,221
St Louis-St Charles-Farmington $163,507,834
Sacramento-Roseville $153,468,626
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton $151,834,553
Charlotte-Concord $148,477,569
Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem $134,895,533
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie $133,427,617
Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City $133,073,568
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville $127,975,967
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville $127,123,423
San Antonio-New Braunfels-Pearsall $124,805,332
Nashville-Davidson-Musfreesboro $122,231,087
Raleigh-Durham-Cary $117,098,087
MIlwaukee-Racine-Waukesha $115,425,269
Las Vegas-Henderson $112,462,923

Counties by Total Personal Income(Per Capita Income), 2019
Los Angeles, CA $653,482,910($65,094)
Cook, IL $336,341,911($65,306)
New York, NY $322,234,277($197,847)
Harris, TX $282,809,166($60,002)
Orange, CA $227,732,561($71,711)
Santa Clara, CA $223,624,580($115,997)
Maricopa, AZ $222,943,072($49,704)
King, WA $213,956,690($94,974)
San Diego, CA $212,748,650($63,729)
Dallas, TX $165,463,378($62,782)
Miami-Dade, FL $149,166,155($54,902)
Kings, NY $143,558,277($56,080)
Middlesex, MA $140,526,823($87,192)
Alameda, CA $135,663,560($81,171)
Nassau, NY $126,521,571($93,241)
Palm Beach, FL $124,632,614($83,268)
San Francisco, CA $122,892,141($139,405)
Queens, NY $119,472,136($53,008)
Fairfield, CT $114,517,862($121,397)
Tarrant, TX $112,046,590($53,292)
Clark, NV $110,628,465($48,806)
Westchester, NY $109,790,050($113,417)
Suffolk, NY $106,183,846($71,911)
Riverside, CA $104,794,676($42,418)
San Mateo, CA $102,803,127($134,107)
Fairfax, VA $102,177,189($86,141)
Broward, FL $102,145,579($52,308)
Contra Costa, CA $98,423,318($85,324)
Hennepin, MN $96,903,428($76,552)
Bexar, TX $95,829,678($47,830)

This stat was on the same page from previous research but I decided to include it here since it's income-based. Only 7 counties made the cut here under this criteria.

Counties by Top 5% Average Income $750,000+, 2019
$1,030,916 New York, NY
$983,897 Marin, CA
$905,035 San Mateo CA
$871,839 Fairfield, CT
$836,047 Westchester, NY
$782,533 Santa Clara, CA
$778,166 San Francisco, CA

source: data.census.gov

Would be nice to have some per capita numbers for the largest Metros and CSA's.. It's a lot of work though thanks for the numbers.
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Old 11-17-2020, 03:20 PM
 
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No, I frequently contact media outlets to correct them-this is convoluted and not actual govt data-based. Thanks tho.
Don't trust your own newspaper, huh? I actually think they would research this, before printing such an article. Easy to figure these things out, without waiting for the census.
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Old 11-17-2020, 03:26 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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San Francisco is losing population...not sure about San Jose. I posted a link to this fact last week, on another one of your threads.
No, it's not a 'fact' until I can search it on data.census.gov--and I really dont mind because SF has lost population before, just as NYC has-that's life, and you can repeat this as often as you like in my threads and I will continue to remind you that unless it's from the census bureau, it's speculation-at best, because I care about you.

On the other hand, we can become farmers because I have working on perhaps the most interesting stat in this entire news release, to me at least.

Livestock and crops? Who knew?

Top 50 Combined Statistical Areas(CSA) by Farm Income, 2019
Total Cash Receipts: Livestock & Crops

in thousands of dollars
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland 12,026,654
Fresno-Madera-Hanford $9,800,656
Los Angeles-Long Beach $3,410,453
Minneapolis-St Paul $3,410,453
Chicago-Naperville $2,850,025
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden $2,584,624
Denver-Aurora $2,550,959
Portland-Vancouver-Salem $2,509,959
Phoenix-Mesa $2,431,289
Moses Lake-Othello(WA) $2,348,790
Kennewick-Richland-Walla Walla(WA) $2,312,495
Miami-Port St Lucie-Fort Lauderdale $2,295,036
Boise City-Mountain Home-Ontario $2,215,873
Grand Rapids-Kentwood-Muskegon $1,969,839
Sacramento-Roseville $1,937,219
Atlanta-Athens-Clarke County-Sandy Springs $1,907,423
Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines $1,841,821
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie $1,828,821
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont $1,816,294
Cedar Rapids-Iowa City $1,814,353
Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City $1,727,379
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington $1,714,685
Salisbury-Cambridge(MD-DE) $1,707,414
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville $1,686,063
Madison-Janesville-Beloit $1,653,448
Charlotte-Concord $1,482,227
St Louis-St Charles-Farmington $1,481,227
Orlando-Lakeland-Deltona $1,422,227
Davenport-Moline(IA-IL) $1,409,505
Idaho Falls-Rexburg-Blackfoot(ID) $1,360,089
Rochester-Austin(MN) $1,317,979
Lexington-Fayette-Richmond-Frankfort $1,308,910
Cleveland-Akron-Elyria $1,268,381
Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls $1,251,892
Fort Wayne-Huntington-Auburn(IN) $1,237.598
Springfield-Jacksonville-Lincoln(IL) $1,216,610
Mankato-New Ulm(MN) $1,180,289
Fargo-Wahpeton(ND) $1,178,318
Seattle-Tacoma $1,171,445
Dayton-Spingfield-Kettering(OH) $1,144,508
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha $1,141,396
South Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka(IN) $1,127,924
Dallas-Fort Worth $1,122,632
Harrisburg-York-Lebanon(PA) $1,121,408
Lima-Van Wert-Celina(OH) $1,078,874
Green Bay-Shawano(WI) $1,076,191
New York-Newark $1,044,174
Amarillo-Pampa-Borger(TX) $986,807
Houston-The Woodlands $960,792
Harrisonburg-Staunton(VA) $943,956

Large Combined Statistical Areas(CSA) by Farm Income, 2019
Total Cash Receipts: Livestock

in thousands of dollars
1 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland $4,145,433
2 Fresno-Madera-Hanford $3,025,320
3 Denver-Aurora $1,909,864
5 Atlanta-Athens-Clarke County-Sandy Springs $1,737,964
8 Phoenix-Mesa $1,281,245
11 Charlotte-Concord $1,056,837
14 Washington-Baltimore-Arlington $946,213
20 Philadelphia-Reading-Camden $815,850
28 Chicago-Naperville $666,943
31 Dallas-Fort Worth $631,605
33 Los Angeles-Long Beach $618,655
36 Seattle-Tacoma $598,497
71 Houston-The Woodlands $302,427
92 Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor $205,675
97 New York-Newark $182,195
104 Boston-Worcester-Providence $147,058
133 Miami-Port St Lucie-Fort Lauderdale $67,476

Large Combined Statistical Areas(CSA) by Farm Income, 2019
Total Cash Receipts: Crops

in thousands of dollars
1 San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland $7,881,221
2 Fresno-Madera-Hanford $6,775,336
3 Los Angeles-Long Beach $3,120,828
4 Miami-Port St Lucie-Fort Lauderdale $2,227,560
5 Chicago-Napervlle $2,183,082
8 Philadelphia-Reading-Camden $1,768,774
17 Phoenix-Mesa $1,150,044
25 New York-Newark $861,979
28 Washington-Baltimore-Arlington $768,472
32 Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor $669,000
34 Houston-The Woodlands $658,365
44 Seattle-Tacoma $572,948
51 Dallas-Fort Worth $491,027
72 Boston-Worcester-Providence $333,122
169 Atlanta-Athens-Clarke County-Sandy Springs $169,459

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Old 11-17-2020, 03:31 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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Well, yeah.

The Bay Area just got a huge part of the central valley added to its CSA. I can see where that would make agriculture numbers skyrocket.
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Old 11-17-2020, 03:39 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Don't trust your own newspaper, huh?
I just told you I frequently correct the media on their statistical errors and for reporting speculation as official fact. This seems too important to you as you are under the impression that Im going to let you hijack this thread with this tangential babble.
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