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Old 09-08-2022, 07:49 PM
 
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FL metros are doing amazing.
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Old 09-08-2022, 10:13 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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FL metros are doing amazing.
Mostly low wage service jobs and tourism.
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Old 09-09-2022, 07:00 AM
 
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Mostly low wage service jobs and tourism.
True maybe 15 years ago, but not today. Lots of finance and tech booming (in greater Miami at least). The state has seen the largest income increase of all 50, and Palm Beach County saw the greatest increase in income of all US counties. That’s not due to “low wage service jobs”.
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Old 09-09-2022, 11:47 AM
 
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True maybe 15 years ago, but not today. Lots of finance and tech booming (in greater Miami at least). The state has seen the largest income increase of all 50, and Palm Beach County saw the greatest increase in income of all US counties. That’s not due to “low wage service jobs”.


Average weekly employment wages for the 10 largest metro areas - Q1 2022


Atlanta MSA - $1,484

Boston MSA - $2,009
Providence MSA - $1,205

Chicago MSA - $1,571

Dallas MSA - $1,485

Houston MSA - $1,564

Los Angeles MSA - $1,493
Riverside MSA - $1,043

Miami MSA - $1,368

New York MSA - $2,093

Philadelphia MSA - $1,478

Washington MSA - $1,784
Baltimore MSA - $1,360








Average weekly employment wages for the 10 largest counties - Q1 2022


Cook County - $1,725
DuPage County - $1,529

Dallas County - $1,690
Tarrant County - $1,286

Harris County - $1,681
Fort Bend County - $1,097

King County - $2,195
Pierce County - $1,185
Snohomish County - $1,410

Los Angeles County - $1,487
Orange County - $1,510
Riverside County - $1,034

Maricopa County - $1,308

Miami-Dade County - $1,402
Broward County - $1,287
Palm Beach County - $1,412

New York County - $4,064
Kings County $1,055
Queens County $1,199

San Diego County - $1,484




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https://www.bls.gov/








Personal income is an individual's total earnings from wages, investment interest, and other sources.


Per capita Personal Income for the 10 largest metro areas 2020 (Does not include the pandemic wealth migration to South Florida or huge bank accounts etc)



Atlanta MSA - $58,773

Boston MSA - $85,724
Providence MSA - $60,897

Chicago MSA - $67,671

Dallas MSA - $61,554

Houston MSA - $59,893

Los Angeles MSA - $69,805
Riverside MSA - $45,365

Miami MSA - $64,190

New York MSA - $82,322

Philadelphia MSA - $69,705

Washington MSA - $76,771
Baltimore MSA - $66,695




https://www.bls.gov/

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Old 09-09-2022, 11:50 AM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Average weekly employment wages for the largest metro areas - Q1 2022


Atlanta MSA - $1,484

Boston MSA - $2,009
Providence MSA - $1,205

Chicago MSA - $1,571

Dallas MSA - $1,485

Houston MSA - $1,564

Los Angeles MSA - $1,493
Riverside MSA - $1,043

Miami MSA - $1,368

New York MSA - $2,093

Philadelphia MSA - $1,478

Washington MSA - $1,784
Baltimore MSA - $1,360








Average weekly employment wages for the largest counties - Q1 2022


Cook County - $1,725
DuPage County - $1,529

Dallas County - $1,690
Tarrant County - $1,286

Harris County - $1,681
Fort Bend County - $1,097

King County - $2,195
Pierce County - $1,185
Snohomish County - $1,410

Los Angeles County - $1,487
Orange County - $1,510
Riverside County - $1,034

Maricopa County - $1,308

Miami-Dade County - $1,402
Broward County - $1,287
Palm Beach County - $1,412

New York County - $4,064
Kings County $1,055
Queens County $1,199

San Diego County - $1,484




https://www.bls.gov/













https://www.bls.gov/








Personal income is an individual's total earnings from wages, investment interest, and other sources.


Per capita Personal Income for the 10 largest metro areas 2020 (Does not include the pandemic wealth migration to South Florida or their huge bank accounts etc)



Atlanta MSA - $58,773

Boston MSA - $85,724
Providence MSA - $60,897

Chicago MSA - $67,671

Dallas MSA - $61,554

Houston MSA - $59,893

Los Angeles MSA - $69,805
Riverside MSA - $45,365

Miami MSA - $64,190

New York MSA - $82,322

Philadelphia MSA - $69,705

Washington MSA - $76,771
Baltimore MSA - $66,695




https://www.bls.gov/
Very impressive income growth in South Florida!
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