Indiana Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2018 dollars), 2014-2018 by City

Data Item State
Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2018 dollars), 2014-2018 - (US Dollars)
City Value
Anderson 20,797
Angola 21,622
Auburn 28,213
Avon 36,809
Batesville 30,557
Bedford 23,383
Beech Grove 22,368
Bloomington 23,167
Bluffton 24,250
Boonville 23,224
Brazil 19,645
Bright 30,280
Brownsburg 32,607
Carmel 59,541
Cedar Lake 32,492
Charlestown 24,409
Chesterton 37,107
Clarksville 25,535
Columbia City 25,558
Columbus 32,551
Connersville 21,263
Crawfordsville 22,542
Crown Point 35,386
Cumberland 30,728
Danville 32,490
Decatur 23,027
Dunlap 25,848
Dyer 39,964
East Chicago 16,510
Elkhart 19,861
Ellettsville 26,393
Elwood 22,291
Evansville 23,714
Fort Wayne 26,213
Frankfort 20,619
Franklin 27,810
Garrett 21,465
Gary 18,466
Gas City 20,056
Goshen 21,603
Granger 47,196
Greencastle 20,261
Greenfield 26,715
Greensburg 26,211
Greenwood 29,874
Griffith 29,914
Grissom AFB 17,302
Hammond 21,316
Hartford City 24,649
Hidden Valley 35,892
Highland 32,559
Hobart 27,190
Huntingburg 21,914
Huntington 21,098
Jasper 32,574
Jeffersonville 28,551
Kendallville 22,757
Kokomo 25,372
La Porte 21,036
Lafayette 24,851
Lake Station 17,424
Lakes of the Four Seasons 34,054
Lawrence 27,962
Lawrenceburg 20,930
Lebanon 29,362
Linton 20,596
Logansport 19,556
Lowell 27,610
Madison 23,334
Marion 18,327
Martinsville 21,157
Merrillville 28,381
Michigan City 20,324
Mishawaka 24,028
Monticello 22,637
Mooresville 25,679
Mount Vernon 28,690
Muncie 19,306
Munster 41,073
Nappanee 23,734
New Albany 26,674
New Castle 20,065
New Haven 22,406
New Whiteland 23,320
Noblesville 35,635
North Manchester 21,786
North Vernon 23,285
Notre Dame 6,328
Peru 20,218
Plainfield 30,943
Plymouth 18,691
Portage 26,393
Portland 19,179
Princeton 22,230
Rensselaer 23,260
Richmond 22,814
Rochester 24,059
Rushville 22,287
Salem 20,254
Schererville 37,806
Scottsburg 22,371
Sellersburg 30,582
Seymour 22,748
Shelbyville 25,269
South Bend 22,119
South Haven 21,433
Speedway 24,130
St. John 42,414
Tell City 23,505
Terre Haute 20,246
Tipton 27,165
Valparaiso 31,668
Vincennes 20,190
Wabash 24,549
Warsaw 26,897
Washington 20,902
West Lafayette 20,824
Westville 10,635
Yorktown 32,506
Zionsville 62,355

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) and Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), 5-Year Estimates. The PRCS is part of the Census Bureau's ACS, customized for Puerto Rico. Both Surveys are updated every year.

Definition

Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group including those living in group quarters. It is derived by dividing the aggregate income of a particular group by the total population in that group. This measure is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. For the complete definition, go to ACS subject definitions "Income in the Past 12 Months, Per Capita Income."

Source and Accuracy

This Fact is based on data collected in the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) conducted annually by the U.S. Census Bureau. A sample of over 3.5 million housing unit addresses is interviewed each year over a 12 month period. This Fact (estimate) is based on five years of ACS and PRCS sample data and describes the average value of person, household and housing unit characteristics over this period of collection.

Statistics from all surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error. Sampling error is the uncertainty between an estimate based on a sample and the corresponding value that would be obtained if the estimate were based on the entire population (as from a census). Measures of sampling error are provided in the form of margins of error for all estimates included with ACS and PRCS published products. The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses, as sampling error in survey estimates could impact the conclusions drawn from the results. The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at Using margins of error. A more detailed explanation of margins of error and a demonstration of how to use them is provided below.

For more information on sampling and estimation methodology, confidentiality, and sampling and nonsampling errors, please see the Multiyear Accuracy (US) and the Multiyear Accuracy (Puerto Rico) documents at "Documentation - Accuracy of the data."

Margin of Error

As mentioned above, ACS estimates are based on a sample and are subject to sampling error. The margin of error measures the degree of uncertainty caused by sampling error. The margin of error is used with an ACS estimate to construct a confidence interval about the estimate. The interval is formed by adding the margin of error to the estimate (the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (the lower bound). It is expected with 90 percent confidence that the interval will contain the full population value of the estimate. The following example is for demonstrating purposes only. Suppose the ACS reported that the percentage of people in a state who were 25 years and older with a bachelor's degree was 21.3 percent and that the margin of error associated with this estimate was 0.7 percent. By adding and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate, we calculate the 90-percent confidence interval for this estimate:

21.3% - 0.7% = 20.6% => Lower-bound estimate
21.3% + 0.7% = 22.0% => Upper-bound estimate

Therefore, we can be 90 percent confident that the percent of the population 25 years and older having a bachelor's degree in a state falls somewhere between 20.6 percent and 22.0 percent.

For this Fact, its estimates and margins of error along with percents and percent margins of errors can be found on American Community Survey, Data Profiles-Economic Characteristics

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