Income & Poverty :
Personal income per capita, 2006

Personal income is determined by adding three figures: income earned from wages or salaries; income derived from interest, dividends and rental property; and government payments such as public assistance and Social Security. The highest personal income can be found in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Olmsted County, and in the northeast of the state. The north central counties, while experiencing strong population growth, show some of the lowest per-capita personal incomes. Per-capita personal income for the state in 2005 was $38,859.

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