+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Median Family Income and Related Data, by Counties Including Rural

Median Family Income and Related Data, by Counties Including Rural

Date post: 03-Feb-2022
Category:
Upload: others
View: 1 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
143
Transcript

IIIII~ 11111 2510 =1~IiJ I 22

~ I~ iii

~ I~ I 2011 HI ~

II

11111125 1111114 1111116

MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART bull NA1ONALlU~EAU OF STANDARDS-J963~___

~III~ 1I1132

ww ~~ 122 ~ I~

11 W ~ ~ bullII~

I~ I

20

1111

11111125 1111114 1111116

MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART NATIONALbull~REAU OF STANDARDS-J96-A

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME t ~

~ bull AND RELATED DATA ~gt r- BY COUNTIESt ~-

l ~ ~

bull INCLUDING t ~ RURAL FARM INCOMEshy

v

J

RESOURCE DEVElOPMENT ECONOMICS DIVISION ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE US DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL BUllETIN NO 339

UPDATA 1981

CONTENTS

Page

Introduction bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 1 DefinItions and explanations bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 2

Countie s bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull ~ bull bull bull bull 20 bull bull bull bullbull

Incomes bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull 2Q bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull

Commercial farms in class VI bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 3 Area Redevelopment Act designations bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 3

Additional information bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5 Literature cited bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5

Sources of data in tables bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5 Other publications cited bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 6

Table Io--Specified median family incomes percentage commercial farms i~ class VI and redevelopment area designations by oounties bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 8

Table II--Counties arrayed by quintiles on the basis

Table III-aCounties arrayed by quintiles on the bas5s of median lncomes rural farm families 1959 bullbullbullbull 0 111

of median incomes all families 1959 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 86

bull

lVashingtnn D C February 1964

UPDATA 1981

MEDIAN FAMILY INCClvE AND RELATED DATA BY CCXJNTIES Including Rural Farm Income

by Claude C Haren and Robert B Glasgow

Agricultural Economists Resource Development Economics Division

Economic Research Service

INTRODUCTION

Data on median family incomes are a useful analytical and administrative tool for comparing and ranking co~nties The median income and other data presented here were assembled primarily to aid in the research program of the Economic Research Service in the problems and processes of area economic development and to meet similar needs of other agencies concerned with this subject The information will also be of use to persons interested in other aspects of agriculture involving income comparisons between areas

The data are presented in three tables Table I gives 6 items of information for all counties in each of the 50 States (1) 1~59 median incomes of all families (2) 1949 median incomes of all families (in 1959 dollars) (3) percentage change between 1949 and 1959 in median incomes of all families (4) 1959 median incomes of rural farm families (5) percentage of commercial farms in Class VI (farm sales of less than $2500) in 1959 and (6) eligibility status of the county (in its entirety or in part) as of October 1 1963 for assistance from the Area Redevelopment Administration under the terms of Public Law 87-27

In table II counties are arranged alphabetically by States into quinti1es according to 1959 median income of all families The quinti1e including counti es with the hi9hest medi an f amil y incomes is call ed the first and that including counties with the lowest median family incomes is called the fifth The quintile into which the counties fell in 1949 is denoted by Arabic numerals in parentheses opposite the county name Thus Madison County Ala the first county listed under FIRST QUINTILE is followed by (4) to show that in 1949 it fell in the fourth quinti1e For Kalawao Hawaii classified as a county in 1959 and for Alaska 1949 data were not available

In table III the counties are arranged in quintiles according to median incomes of rural farm families in 1959 The quintile into which the counties fell on the basis of median incomes of all families (table II) is indicated by Roman numerals following county names Thus Kings County Calif which in 1959 was in the first quintile based on median farm family income and in the second quintile based on median income of all families is

1

UPDATA 1981

listed in table III under FIRST QUINTILE with II opposite the county name Counties with less than 400 rural farm inhabitants as defined by the census are not included in the quintiles but are listed at the end of the table as UOCLASSIFIED with an asterisk denoting the countie that had no rural farm population

The publications from which statistics were taken are grouped under Sources of Data in Literature Cited page 5 other publications not relied upon directly in the preparation of the report were added for readers interested in additional sources of current income data

DEFINITICNS AND EXPLANATIONS

Counties

Income and other data are shown for 3102 counties As in the 1960 Census of Population the 25 parishes of Louisiana and the 24 election districts of Alaska as then constituted are included as county equivalents(2) 11 Also counted are the District of Columbia Baltimore City St Louis City Los Alamos N Mex and Hampton City and Newport News Va Although they are distinct political entities the other 30 independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties in which they are located in recognition of their interdependence economically and culturally

Statistics for Yellowstone National Park are reported with the counties of Wyoming

Incomes

Median income is the income at that point in a distribution which separates recipients into two equal groups one with incomes above and the other with incomes below the median Comparisons based on median incomes are less subject to distortion resulting from the presence or absence of small numbers of households with very high and very low incomes than are comparisons based on average incomes A further reason for the use of median incomes is that low median incomes of farm families and of all families together with high percentages of low-production commercial farms are major criteria for designation of farm and other areas for participation in the Area Redevelopment Administration program

Income data are presented for families only Information for unattached individuals was not included because income statistics are unduly affected in many counties 2 with relatively limited civilian popUlations by the presence of large and fluctuating numbers of military personnel living in group quarters Also some counties have relatively small indigenous populations and comparatively large enrollments of college or university students Most of these students reside in dormitories rooming houses Or similar accommodations and are counted as unrelated individuals

1I Underscored numbers in parentheses refer to Literature Cited p 5 poundI For example Chattahoochee Ga Hardin Ky and Pulaski Mo

2

)l1fftr~mitltlt1lll_lmiddot)middot

1 UPDATA 1981

In both the 1950 and 1960 censuses of population family income was defined as income -0 the family head and other family members consisting of monetary receipts in the form of (1) wages and salaries (2) net returns from self-employment in farming or other businesses or professions and (3) rents interest dividends Social Security benefits pensions military allotments unemployment insurance public assistance contributions for support from individuals not part of the immediate household and so on

This definition should be kept in mind in comparing these and other data based on the census with such estimates as those of personal income made by the Office of Business Economics (15 16 17) money income compiled in connection with Current Population Reports (14) and net dollars and cash income as used in Sales Management (18)

Data for 1959 median incomes of all families and of rural farm families are from the individual State reports of the C series for the 1960 Census of Population (2) Comparable statistics for 1949 median incomes of all families are from the B series of State reports for the 1950 Census of Population (1)

Median family incomes in 1949 were expressed in 1959 dollars by increasing reported values by 224 percent the percentage by which consumer prices in general expanded over the 10-year intervening period (~ ~ 2) Nationally median incomes of all families as converted in this manner to constant dollars rose by approximately 50 percent between 1949 and 1959 (table I p 85) This was an increase of about $1900 At the county level however an increase of approximately 50 percent in median family in one county may represent an addition of $2500 or more whereas an expansion by 100 percent or more in another may reflect an increment of $1000 or less

In addition the possibility should be kept in mind that median values may have been affected more in some counties than in others by understatement of incomes (13 19) Another possibility is that changes locally may stem from reductions in the number of families in certain farm and other low-income groups In some counties this decline was accompanied by no change or a less pronounced decrease in the number of families in the higher income classes In others the actual number of families with higher incomes had increased with the opening of added sources of employment by additions to or expansions of industry

Commercial Farms in Class VI

Percentages of commercial farms in economic class VI in 1959 were computed from the State reports of the census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959 (1)

Area Redevelopment Act Designations

Subsection 5(a) of the Area Redevelopment Act called for the designation of areas as eligible for assistance on determination of the

3

7~~-

i UPDATA 1981

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME t ~

~ bull AND RELATED DATA ~gt r- BY COUNTIESt ~-

l ~ ~

bull INCLUDING t ~ RURAL FARM INCOMEshy

v

J

RESOURCE DEVElOPMENT ECONOMICS DIVISION ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE US DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL BUllETIN NO 339

UPDATA 1981

CONTENTS

Page

Introduction bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 1 DefinItions and explanations bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 2

Countie s bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull ~ bull bull bull bull 20 bull bull bull bullbull

Incomes bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull 2Q bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull

Commercial farms in class VI bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 3 Area Redevelopment Act designations bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 3

Additional information bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5 Literature cited bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5

Sources of data in tables bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5 Other publications cited bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 6

Table Io--Specified median family incomes percentage commercial farms i~ class VI and redevelopment area designations by oounties bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 8

Table II--Counties arrayed by quintiles on the basis

Table III-aCounties arrayed by quintiles on the bas5s of median lncomes rural farm families 1959 bullbullbullbull 0 111

of median incomes all families 1959 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 86

bull

lVashingtnn D C February 1964

UPDATA 1981

MEDIAN FAMILY INCClvE AND RELATED DATA BY CCXJNTIES Including Rural Farm Income

by Claude C Haren and Robert B Glasgow

Agricultural Economists Resource Development Economics Division

Economic Research Service

INTRODUCTION

Data on median family incomes are a useful analytical and administrative tool for comparing and ranking co~nties The median income and other data presented here were assembled primarily to aid in the research program of the Economic Research Service in the problems and processes of area economic development and to meet similar needs of other agencies concerned with this subject The information will also be of use to persons interested in other aspects of agriculture involving income comparisons between areas

The data are presented in three tables Table I gives 6 items of information for all counties in each of the 50 States (1) 1~59 median incomes of all families (2) 1949 median incomes of all families (in 1959 dollars) (3) percentage change between 1949 and 1959 in median incomes of all families (4) 1959 median incomes of rural farm families (5) percentage of commercial farms in Class VI (farm sales of less than $2500) in 1959 and (6) eligibility status of the county (in its entirety or in part) as of October 1 1963 for assistance from the Area Redevelopment Administration under the terms of Public Law 87-27

In table II counties are arranged alphabetically by States into quinti1es according to 1959 median income of all families The quinti1e including counti es with the hi9hest medi an f amil y incomes is call ed the first and that including counties with the lowest median family incomes is called the fifth The quintile into which the counties fell in 1949 is denoted by Arabic numerals in parentheses opposite the county name Thus Madison County Ala the first county listed under FIRST QUINTILE is followed by (4) to show that in 1949 it fell in the fourth quinti1e For Kalawao Hawaii classified as a county in 1959 and for Alaska 1949 data were not available

In table III the counties are arranged in quintiles according to median incomes of rural farm families in 1959 The quintile into which the counties fell on the basis of median incomes of all families (table II) is indicated by Roman numerals following county names Thus Kings County Calif which in 1959 was in the first quintile based on median farm family income and in the second quintile based on median income of all families is

1

UPDATA 1981

listed in table III under FIRST QUINTILE with II opposite the county name Counties with less than 400 rural farm inhabitants as defined by the census are not included in the quintiles but are listed at the end of the table as UOCLASSIFIED with an asterisk denoting the countie that had no rural farm population

The publications from which statistics were taken are grouped under Sources of Data in Literature Cited page 5 other publications not relied upon directly in the preparation of the report were added for readers interested in additional sources of current income data

DEFINITICNS AND EXPLANATIONS

Counties

Income and other data are shown for 3102 counties As in the 1960 Census of Population the 25 parishes of Louisiana and the 24 election districts of Alaska as then constituted are included as county equivalents(2) 11 Also counted are the District of Columbia Baltimore City St Louis City Los Alamos N Mex and Hampton City and Newport News Va Although they are distinct political entities the other 30 independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties in which they are located in recognition of their interdependence economically and culturally

Statistics for Yellowstone National Park are reported with the counties of Wyoming

Incomes

Median income is the income at that point in a distribution which separates recipients into two equal groups one with incomes above and the other with incomes below the median Comparisons based on median incomes are less subject to distortion resulting from the presence or absence of small numbers of households with very high and very low incomes than are comparisons based on average incomes A further reason for the use of median incomes is that low median incomes of farm families and of all families together with high percentages of low-production commercial farms are major criteria for designation of farm and other areas for participation in the Area Redevelopment Administration program

Income data are presented for families only Information for unattached individuals was not included because income statistics are unduly affected in many counties 2 with relatively limited civilian popUlations by the presence of large and fluctuating numbers of military personnel living in group quarters Also some counties have relatively small indigenous populations and comparatively large enrollments of college or university students Most of these students reside in dormitories rooming houses Or similar accommodations and are counted as unrelated individuals

1I Underscored numbers in parentheses refer to Literature Cited p 5 poundI For example Chattahoochee Ga Hardin Ky and Pulaski Mo

2

)l1fftr~mitltlt1lll_lmiddot)middot

1 UPDATA 1981

In both the 1950 and 1960 censuses of population family income was defined as income -0 the family head and other family members consisting of monetary receipts in the form of (1) wages and salaries (2) net returns from self-employment in farming or other businesses or professions and (3) rents interest dividends Social Security benefits pensions military allotments unemployment insurance public assistance contributions for support from individuals not part of the immediate household and so on

This definition should be kept in mind in comparing these and other data based on the census with such estimates as those of personal income made by the Office of Business Economics (15 16 17) money income compiled in connection with Current Population Reports (14) and net dollars and cash income as used in Sales Management (18)

Data for 1959 median incomes of all families and of rural farm families are from the individual State reports of the C series for the 1960 Census of Population (2) Comparable statistics for 1949 median incomes of all families are from the B series of State reports for the 1950 Census of Population (1)

Median family incomes in 1949 were expressed in 1959 dollars by increasing reported values by 224 percent the percentage by which consumer prices in general expanded over the 10-year intervening period (~ ~ 2) Nationally median incomes of all families as converted in this manner to constant dollars rose by approximately 50 percent between 1949 and 1959 (table I p 85) This was an increase of about $1900 At the county level however an increase of approximately 50 percent in median family in one county may represent an addition of $2500 or more whereas an expansion by 100 percent or more in another may reflect an increment of $1000 or less

In addition the possibility should be kept in mind that median values may have been affected more in some counties than in others by understatement of incomes (13 19) Another possibility is that changes locally may stem from reductions in the number of families in certain farm and other low-income groups In some counties this decline was accompanied by no change or a less pronounced decrease in the number of families in the higher income classes In others the actual number of families with higher incomes had increased with the opening of added sources of employment by additions to or expansions of industry

Commercial Farms in Class VI

Percentages of commercial farms in economic class VI in 1959 were computed from the State reports of the census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959 (1)

Area Redevelopment Act Designations

Subsection 5(a) of the Area Redevelopment Act called for the designation of areas as eligible for assistance on determination of the

3

7~~-

i UPDATA 1981

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

CONTENTS

Page

Introduction bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 1 DefinItions and explanations bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 2

Countie s bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull ~ bull bull bull bull 20 bull bull bull bullbull

Incomes bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull 2Q bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull

Commercial farms in class VI bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 3 Area Redevelopment Act designations bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 3

Additional information bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5 Literature cited bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5

Sources of data in tables bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 5 Other publications cited bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 6

Table Io--Specified median family incomes percentage commercial farms i~ class VI and redevelopment area designations by oounties bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 8

Table II--Counties arrayed by quintiles on the basis

Table III-aCounties arrayed by quintiles on the bas5s of median lncomes rural farm families 1959 bullbullbullbull 0 111

of median incomes all families 1959 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bullbull 86

bull

lVashingtnn D C February 1964

UPDATA 1981

MEDIAN FAMILY INCClvE AND RELATED DATA BY CCXJNTIES Including Rural Farm Income

by Claude C Haren and Robert B Glasgow

Agricultural Economists Resource Development Economics Division

Economic Research Service

INTRODUCTION

Data on median family incomes are a useful analytical and administrative tool for comparing and ranking co~nties The median income and other data presented here were assembled primarily to aid in the research program of the Economic Research Service in the problems and processes of area economic development and to meet similar needs of other agencies concerned with this subject The information will also be of use to persons interested in other aspects of agriculture involving income comparisons between areas

The data are presented in three tables Table I gives 6 items of information for all counties in each of the 50 States (1) 1~59 median incomes of all families (2) 1949 median incomes of all families (in 1959 dollars) (3) percentage change between 1949 and 1959 in median incomes of all families (4) 1959 median incomes of rural farm families (5) percentage of commercial farms in Class VI (farm sales of less than $2500) in 1959 and (6) eligibility status of the county (in its entirety or in part) as of October 1 1963 for assistance from the Area Redevelopment Administration under the terms of Public Law 87-27

In table II counties are arranged alphabetically by States into quinti1es according to 1959 median income of all families The quinti1e including counti es with the hi9hest medi an f amil y incomes is call ed the first and that including counties with the lowest median family incomes is called the fifth The quintile into which the counties fell in 1949 is denoted by Arabic numerals in parentheses opposite the county name Thus Madison County Ala the first county listed under FIRST QUINTILE is followed by (4) to show that in 1949 it fell in the fourth quinti1e For Kalawao Hawaii classified as a county in 1959 and for Alaska 1949 data were not available

In table III the counties are arranged in quintiles according to median incomes of rural farm families in 1959 The quintile into which the counties fell on the basis of median incomes of all families (table II) is indicated by Roman numerals following county names Thus Kings County Calif which in 1959 was in the first quintile based on median farm family income and in the second quintile based on median income of all families is

1

UPDATA 1981

listed in table III under FIRST QUINTILE with II opposite the county name Counties with less than 400 rural farm inhabitants as defined by the census are not included in the quintiles but are listed at the end of the table as UOCLASSIFIED with an asterisk denoting the countie that had no rural farm population

The publications from which statistics were taken are grouped under Sources of Data in Literature Cited page 5 other publications not relied upon directly in the preparation of the report were added for readers interested in additional sources of current income data

DEFINITICNS AND EXPLANATIONS

Counties

Income and other data are shown for 3102 counties As in the 1960 Census of Population the 25 parishes of Louisiana and the 24 election districts of Alaska as then constituted are included as county equivalents(2) 11 Also counted are the District of Columbia Baltimore City St Louis City Los Alamos N Mex and Hampton City and Newport News Va Although they are distinct political entities the other 30 independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties in which they are located in recognition of their interdependence economically and culturally

Statistics for Yellowstone National Park are reported with the counties of Wyoming

Incomes

Median income is the income at that point in a distribution which separates recipients into two equal groups one with incomes above and the other with incomes below the median Comparisons based on median incomes are less subject to distortion resulting from the presence or absence of small numbers of households with very high and very low incomes than are comparisons based on average incomes A further reason for the use of median incomes is that low median incomes of farm families and of all families together with high percentages of low-production commercial farms are major criteria for designation of farm and other areas for participation in the Area Redevelopment Administration program

Income data are presented for families only Information for unattached individuals was not included because income statistics are unduly affected in many counties 2 with relatively limited civilian popUlations by the presence of large and fluctuating numbers of military personnel living in group quarters Also some counties have relatively small indigenous populations and comparatively large enrollments of college or university students Most of these students reside in dormitories rooming houses Or similar accommodations and are counted as unrelated individuals

1I Underscored numbers in parentheses refer to Literature Cited p 5 poundI For example Chattahoochee Ga Hardin Ky and Pulaski Mo

2

)l1fftr~mitltlt1lll_lmiddot)middot

1 UPDATA 1981

In both the 1950 and 1960 censuses of population family income was defined as income -0 the family head and other family members consisting of monetary receipts in the form of (1) wages and salaries (2) net returns from self-employment in farming or other businesses or professions and (3) rents interest dividends Social Security benefits pensions military allotments unemployment insurance public assistance contributions for support from individuals not part of the immediate household and so on

This definition should be kept in mind in comparing these and other data based on the census with such estimates as those of personal income made by the Office of Business Economics (15 16 17) money income compiled in connection with Current Population Reports (14) and net dollars and cash income as used in Sales Management (18)

Data for 1959 median incomes of all families and of rural farm families are from the individual State reports of the C series for the 1960 Census of Population (2) Comparable statistics for 1949 median incomes of all families are from the B series of State reports for the 1950 Census of Population (1)

Median family incomes in 1949 were expressed in 1959 dollars by increasing reported values by 224 percent the percentage by which consumer prices in general expanded over the 10-year intervening period (~ ~ 2) Nationally median incomes of all families as converted in this manner to constant dollars rose by approximately 50 percent between 1949 and 1959 (table I p 85) This was an increase of about $1900 At the county level however an increase of approximately 50 percent in median family in one county may represent an addition of $2500 or more whereas an expansion by 100 percent or more in another may reflect an increment of $1000 or less

In addition the possibility should be kept in mind that median values may have been affected more in some counties than in others by understatement of incomes (13 19) Another possibility is that changes locally may stem from reductions in the number of families in certain farm and other low-income groups In some counties this decline was accompanied by no change or a less pronounced decrease in the number of families in the higher income classes In others the actual number of families with higher incomes had increased with the opening of added sources of employment by additions to or expansions of industry

Commercial Farms in Class VI

Percentages of commercial farms in economic class VI in 1959 were computed from the State reports of the census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959 (1)

Area Redevelopment Act Designations

Subsection 5(a) of the Area Redevelopment Act called for the designation of areas as eligible for assistance on determination of the

3

7~~-

i UPDATA 1981

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

MEDIAN FAMILY INCClvE AND RELATED DATA BY CCXJNTIES Including Rural Farm Income

by Claude C Haren and Robert B Glasgow

Agricultural Economists Resource Development Economics Division

Economic Research Service

INTRODUCTION

Data on median family incomes are a useful analytical and administrative tool for comparing and ranking co~nties The median income and other data presented here were assembled primarily to aid in the research program of the Economic Research Service in the problems and processes of area economic development and to meet similar needs of other agencies concerned with this subject The information will also be of use to persons interested in other aspects of agriculture involving income comparisons between areas

The data are presented in three tables Table I gives 6 items of information for all counties in each of the 50 States (1) 1~59 median incomes of all families (2) 1949 median incomes of all families (in 1959 dollars) (3) percentage change between 1949 and 1959 in median incomes of all families (4) 1959 median incomes of rural farm families (5) percentage of commercial farms in Class VI (farm sales of less than $2500) in 1959 and (6) eligibility status of the county (in its entirety or in part) as of October 1 1963 for assistance from the Area Redevelopment Administration under the terms of Public Law 87-27

In table II counties are arranged alphabetically by States into quinti1es according to 1959 median income of all families The quinti1e including counti es with the hi9hest medi an f amil y incomes is call ed the first and that including counties with the lowest median family incomes is called the fifth The quintile into which the counties fell in 1949 is denoted by Arabic numerals in parentheses opposite the county name Thus Madison County Ala the first county listed under FIRST QUINTILE is followed by (4) to show that in 1949 it fell in the fourth quinti1e For Kalawao Hawaii classified as a county in 1959 and for Alaska 1949 data were not available

In table III the counties are arranged in quintiles according to median incomes of rural farm families in 1959 The quintile into which the counties fell on the basis of median incomes of all families (table II) is indicated by Roman numerals following county names Thus Kings County Calif which in 1959 was in the first quintile based on median farm family income and in the second quintile based on median income of all families is

1

UPDATA 1981

listed in table III under FIRST QUINTILE with II opposite the county name Counties with less than 400 rural farm inhabitants as defined by the census are not included in the quintiles but are listed at the end of the table as UOCLASSIFIED with an asterisk denoting the countie that had no rural farm population

The publications from which statistics were taken are grouped under Sources of Data in Literature Cited page 5 other publications not relied upon directly in the preparation of the report were added for readers interested in additional sources of current income data

DEFINITICNS AND EXPLANATIONS

Counties

Income and other data are shown for 3102 counties As in the 1960 Census of Population the 25 parishes of Louisiana and the 24 election districts of Alaska as then constituted are included as county equivalents(2) 11 Also counted are the District of Columbia Baltimore City St Louis City Los Alamos N Mex and Hampton City and Newport News Va Although they are distinct political entities the other 30 independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties in which they are located in recognition of their interdependence economically and culturally

Statistics for Yellowstone National Park are reported with the counties of Wyoming

Incomes

Median income is the income at that point in a distribution which separates recipients into two equal groups one with incomes above and the other with incomes below the median Comparisons based on median incomes are less subject to distortion resulting from the presence or absence of small numbers of households with very high and very low incomes than are comparisons based on average incomes A further reason for the use of median incomes is that low median incomes of farm families and of all families together with high percentages of low-production commercial farms are major criteria for designation of farm and other areas for participation in the Area Redevelopment Administration program

Income data are presented for families only Information for unattached individuals was not included because income statistics are unduly affected in many counties 2 with relatively limited civilian popUlations by the presence of large and fluctuating numbers of military personnel living in group quarters Also some counties have relatively small indigenous populations and comparatively large enrollments of college or university students Most of these students reside in dormitories rooming houses Or similar accommodations and are counted as unrelated individuals

1I Underscored numbers in parentheses refer to Literature Cited p 5 poundI For example Chattahoochee Ga Hardin Ky and Pulaski Mo

2

)l1fftr~mitltlt1lll_lmiddot)middot

1 UPDATA 1981

In both the 1950 and 1960 censuses of population family income was defined as income -0 the family head and other family members consisting of monetary receipts in the form of (1) wages and salaries (2) net returns from self-employment in farming or other businesses or professions and (3) rents interest dividends Social Security benefits pensions military allotments unemployment insurance public assistance contributions for support from individuals not part of the immediate household and so on

This definition should be kept in mind in comparing these and other data based on the census with such estimates as those of personal income made by the Office of Business Economics (15 16 17) money income compiled in connection with Current Population Reports (14) and net dollars and cash income as used in Sales Management (18)

Data for 1959 median incomes of all families and of rural farm families are from the individual State reports of the C series for the 1960 Census of Population (2) Comparable statistics for 1949 median incomes of all families are from the B series of State reports for the 1950 Census of Population (1)

Median family incomes in 1949 were expressed in 1959 dollars by increasing reported values by 224 percent the percentage by which consumer prices in general expanded over the 10-year intervening period (~ ~ 2) Nationally median incomes of all families as converted in this manner to constant dollars rose by approximately 50 percent between 1949 and 1959 (table I p 85) This was an increase of about $1900 At the county level however an increase of approximately 50 percent in median family in one county may represent an addition of $2500 or more whereas an expansion by 100 percent or more in another may reflect an increment of $1000 or less

In addition the possibility should be kept in mind that median values may have been affected more in some counties than in others by understatement of incomes (13 19) Another possibility is that changes locally may stem from reductions in the number of families in certain farm and other low-income groups In some counties this decline was accompanied by no change or a less pronounced decrease in the number of families in the higher income classes In others the actual number of families with higher incomes had increased with the opening of added sources of employment by additions to or expansions of industry

Commercial Farms in Class VI

Percentages of commercial farms in economic class VI in 1959 were computed from the State reports of the census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959 (1)

Area Redevelopment Act Designations

Subsection 5(a) of the Area Redevelopment Act called for the designation of areas as eligible for assistance on determination of the

3

7~~-

i UPDATA 1981

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

listed in table III under FIRST QUINTILE with II opposite the county name Counties with less than 400 rural farm inhabitants as defined by the census are not included in the quintiles but are listed at the end of the table as UOCLASSIFIED with an asterisk denoting the countie that had no rural farm population

The publications from which statistics were taken are grouped under Sources of Data in Literature Cited page 5 other publications not relied upon directly in the preparation of the report were added for readers interested in additional sources of current income data

DEFINITICNS AND EXPLANATIONS

Counties

Income and other data are shown for 3102 counties As in the 1960 Census of Population the 25 parishes of Louisiana and the 24 election districts of Alaska as then constituted are included as county equivalents(2) 11 Also counted are the District of Columbia Baltimore City St Louis City Los Alamos N Mex and Hampton City and Newport News Va Although they are distinct political entities the other 30 independent cities of Virginia are combined with the counties in which they are located in recognition of their interdependence economically and culturally

Statistics for Yellowstone National Park are reported with the counties of Wyoming

Incomes

Median income is the income at that point in a distribution which separates recipients into two equal groups one with incomes above and the other with incomes below the median Comparisons based on median incomes are less subject to distortion resulting from the presence or absence of small numbers of households with very high and very low incomes than are comparisons based on average incomes A further reason for the use of median incomes is that low median incomes of farm families and of all families together with high percentages of low-production commercial farms are major criteria for designation of farm and other areas for participation in the Area Redevelopment Administration program

Income data are presented for families only Information for unattached individuals was not included because income statistics are unduly affected in many counties 2 with relatively limited civilian popUlations by the presence of large and fluctuating numbers of military personnel living in group quarters Also some counties have relatively small indigenous populations and comparatively large enrollments of college or university students Most of these students reside in dormitories rooming houses Or similar accommodations and are counted as unrelated individuals

1I Underscored numbers in parentheses refer to Literature Cited p 5 poundI For example Chattahoochee Ga Hardin Ky and Pulaski Mo

2

)l1fftr~mitltlt1lll_lmiddot)middot

1 UPDATA 1981

In both the 1950 and 1960 censuses of population family income was defined as income -0 the family head and other family members consisting of monetary receipts in the form of (1) wages and salaries (2) net returns from self-employment in farming or other businesses or professions and (3) rents interest dividends Social Security benefits pensions military allotments unemployment insurance public assistance contributions for support from individuals not part of the immediate household and so on

This definition should be kept in mind in comparing these and other data based on the census with such estimates as those of personal income made by the Office of Business Economics (15 16 17) money income compiled in connection with Current Population Reports (14) and net dollars and cash income as used in Sales Management (18)

Data for 1959 median incomes of all families and of rural farm families are from the individual State reports of the C series for the 1960 Census of Population (2) Comparable statistics for 1949 median incomes of all families are from the B series of State reports for the 1950 Census of Population (1)

Median family incomes in 1949 were expressed in 1959 dollars by increasing reported values by 224 percent the percentage by which consumer prices in general expanded over the 10-year intervening period (~ ~ 2) Nationally median incomes of all families as converted in this manner to constant dollars rose by approximately 50 percent between 1949 and 1959 (table I p 85) This was an increase of about $1900 At the county level however an increase of approximately 50 percent in median family in one county may represent an addition of $2500 or more whereas an expansion by 100 percent or more in another may reflect an increment of $1000 or less

In addition the possibility should be kept in mind that median values may have been affected more in some counties than in others by understatement of incomes (13 19) Another possibility is that changes locally may stem from reductions in the number of families in certain farm and other low-income groups In some counties this decline was accompanied by no change or a less pronounced decrease in the number of families in the higher income classes In others the actual number of families with higher incomes had increased with the opening of added sources of employment by additions to or expansions of industry

Commercial Farms in Class VI

Percentages of commercial farms in economic class VI in 1959 were computed from the State reports of the census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959 (1)

Area Redevelopment Act Designations

Subsection 5(a) of the Area Redevelopment Act called for the designation of areas as eligible for assistance on determination of the

3

7~~-

i UPDATA 1981

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

In both the 1950 and 1960 censuses of population family income was defined as income -0 the family head and other family members consisting of monetary receipts in the form of (1) wages and salaries (2) net returns from self-employment in farming or other businesses or professions and (3) rents interest dividends Social Security benefits pensions military allotments unemployment insurance public assistance contributions for support from individuals not part of the immediate household and so on

This definition should be kept in mind in comparing these and other data based on the census with such estimates as those of personal income made by the Office of Business Economics (15 16 17) money income compiled in connection with Current Population Reports (14) and net dollars and cash income as used in Sales Management (18)

Data for 1959 median incomes of all families and of rural farm families are from the individual State reports of the C series for the 1960 Census of Population (2) Comparable statistics for 1949 median incomes of all families are from the B series of State reports for the 1950 Census of Population (1)

Median family incomes in 1949 were expressed in 1959 dollars by increasing reported values by 224 percent the percentage by which consumer prices in general expanded over the 10-year intervening period (~ ~ 2) Nationally median incomes of all families as converted in this manner to constant dollars rose by approximately 50 percent between 1949 and 1959 (table I p 85) This was an increase of about $1900 At the county level however an increase of approximately 50 percent in median family in one county may represent an addition of $2500 or more whereas an expansion by 100 percent or more in another may reflect an increment of $1000 or less

In addition the possibility should be kept in mind that median values may have been affected more in some counties than in others by understatement of incomes (13 19) Another possibility is that changes locally may stem from reductions in the number of families in certain farm and other low-income groups In some counties this decline was accompanied by no change or a less pronounced decrease in the number of families in the higher income classes In others the actual number of families with higher incomes had increased with the opening of added sources of employment by additions to or expansions of industry

Commercial Farms in Class VI

Percentages of commercial farms in economic class VI in 1959 were computed from the State reports of the census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959 (1)

Area Redevelopment Act Designations

Subsection 5(a) of the Area Redevelopment Act called for the designation of areas as eligible for assistance on determination of the

3

7~~-

i UPDATA 1981

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

- -

existence of severe long-term unemployrrent 91 More specifically the areas thus designated were to include those in which the Secretary of Labor found that current unemployment was 6 percent or more of the work force and had averaged this rate and exceeded the national average (a) by 50 percent for 3 of the preceding 4 calendar years (b) by 75 percent for 2 of the 3 preceding years or (c) by 100 percent for 1 of the 2 preceding years

Subsection 5(b) provided for the designation of additional areas including Indian Reservations which did not meet the requirements of the preceding section but which were found to contain critical numbers and percentages of low-income families and in which there existed substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment Listed as relevant factors for consideration in establishing standards for eligibility were (1) relationship of level of family income in the area to national levels of family income (2) number and prooortion of low-income farm families (3) prEviou s identification with a rural development proj ect admini stered by the Department of Agriculture (4) availability of manpower for supplementary employment and (5) proportion of the population receiving public assistance Also stipulated was a distribution of redevelopment projects that would provide experience with the program in as many States and under as many varied circumstances as possible

With the assistance of representatives of the Departments of Agriculture Interior and Labor these basic requirements were incorporated by the Area Redevelopment Administration (1) into the following criteria for classification of 5(b) areas

5(b) 1 areas of low incomes--Median family income (from 1960 Population Census) of not more than $1887 one-third the national median of $5660

~(b) areas of low farm incomes--Median rural farm family income (from 1960 Census of Population) of not more than $1415 one-fourth the national medi an f amil y income of $5660

2(b) 3 rural development areas--As recognized by the Department of Agriculture before May 1 1961 the date of approval of the Area Redevelopment Act Participation vn the part of the States in this coooerative program was voluntary and selection of counties and areas was determined largely by local interest in the development of area resources (10 11)

21P) 4 areas of low production farming--Sixty percent or more of corrmercial farms in economic class VI in 1959

~) 5 very small labor market areas of substantial and persistent gnsect0ployment--Designation to be on the basis of recommendations made by the Bureau of Employment Security using in so far as available data permit the same ~riteria as those used in designating 5(a) areas

II Public Law 87-27 87th Cong Sess 1 approved May 11961

4

~~

J UPDATA 1981

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

5b) 6 other areas--Designated to allow participation in a state or territory otherwise excluded from participation in the Area Redevelopment program and where inclusion of the county would complete or II round out an economic grouping

5(b) Indian Reservations (IR)--Designated with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria include the existence of severe unemployment or underemployment an inadequate resource base insufficient incomes to sustain acceptable living standards and a high rate of dependence on public assistance

As of October 1 1963 all or parts of 1161 counties comprlslng more than a third of the counties in the 50 States were listed as eligible for assistance by the Area Redevelopment Administration (~) Of this -eotal 917 counties ~ualified under an indivdual basis of designation the others qualified under two or more Changes of redevelopment area status are contemplated for approximately 175 counties or parts of counties

The symbol IR indicates the presence in the county of an Indian reservation qualifying as an ARA area In the Dakotas and Minnesota IR is followed by a to indicate that the entire county is included in the resprvation The symbol pll following other area designations (chiefly in New England) means that only part of the county has been designated

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The C series of reports from the -1960 Population Census contain additional county data on incomes including further detail for the urban rural nonfarm and rural farm populations incomes of persons and selected occupational groups and average incomes for all earners wage and salary workers and self-employed persons If statistics on aggregate incomes are desired the task of computing can be avoided by referring to appropriate sections of the county tables in the 1962 County and City Data Book (12) In addition to annual issues of the Survey of Buying Power (18) other private organizations and some State agencies publish various statistics on income and related items at the county level

LITERATURE CITED

Sources of Data i8_ Tables

(1) Area Redevelopment Administration U S Department of Commerce 1963 Annual Report Fiscal Year 1962 64 pp illus

(2 ) 1963 Summary List of Redevelopment Areas Area Designation

Status Rpt 10 64 pp Oct

5

UPOATA 1981

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics 1953 The Consumer Price Index~-Its Uses and Limitations U S

Dept Labor Bul 1140 34 pp

(4) Bureau of the Census U S Depar~ment of Commerce 1952 United States Census of Population 1950--General Charactershy

istics Series P Bl ~o 854

(5) 1961 United States Census of Population 1960--Number of Inhabitants

Vol 1 part A illus

(6) 196~~ United states Census of Population 1960--General Social and

Economic Characteristics Population Series ~(l) 1C to 53C

(7 ) 1961 UnHed States Census of Agriculture 1959 Vol 1 parts

1 to 54 Counties

(8) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1962 Consumer Price Index (U S Department of Labor) Revised

Data for Page S-7 Survey of Current Business 42(10)19

(9) Ravner Pearl C 1962 Price Trends and the Business Cycle in Postwar Years

Monthly Labor Review 85(3)242

(10) U S Department of Agriculture1960 Rural Development Program--5th Annual Report of the Secretary

of Agriculture 24 pp

(11 ) 1960 Supplement to the Fifth Annual Report of the Secretary of

Agriculture on the Rural Development Program 51 pp illus

Other Publications Cited

(12) Bureau of the Census U S Department of Commerce 1962 County and City Data Book 1~62 669 pp

(13 ) 1962 Income of Families and Persons in the United States

1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 37 pp 17-19 Jan 17

1963 Income of Families and Persons in the United States 1962 Current Population Rpts Consumer Income Series P-60 No 41 52 pp Oct 21

6

-M~_itiiiYljL

J UPDATA 1981

(15) Coleman E J 1963 Regional Income Developments in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(4) 6-13

(16) Fitzwil1iams J M 1963 Size Distributiotls of Income in 1962 Survey of Current

Bu sines s 43 (4) 14-20

(17) Office of Business Economics U S Department of Commerce 1963 Personal Incomes by States-in 1962 Survey of Current

Business 43(8)7-15

(18) Sales Management 1963 Survey of Buying Power Sales Mangt vol 90 No 12

676 pp illus June 10

(19 ) Taeuber Conrad and Hansen Morris H 1963 A Preliminary Evaluation of the 1960 Censuses of Popu1 ation

and Housing Amer Statis Assoc Proceedings of 123rd Annual Meeting Soc Statis Sec Cleveland Ohio pp 56-73 Sept 4-7

7

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I

SPECIFIED MEDIAN FAMILY INCOMES PERCENTAGE COMMERCIAL FARMS IN CLASS VI AND REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESIGNATIONS BY COUNTIES

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage 19L9 Per- i1y commercial ARA

County 1959 (1959centage median farms in areas census do12ars)change income Class

___~~~___~~~__~~1~9~5~9~~~~V~I~___~___________ Dollar~ Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct ~~iqnation

ALABAMA

Autauga 3170 1521 108 1961 47 5(b) 2 Baldwin 3835 2073 85 3449 14 Barbour 2174 1296 68 1308 48 5(b) 2 Bibb 2753 1539 79 2576 55 5(b 2

~Bl~o~u~n~t~______________~~3~O~7~6~~1~~3~0~6____~1~36~___2~~5~1~7____~3~8_____~5~(~b)-5~___ Bullock 1557 782 99 1162 66 5(b) 124 Butler 2392 1519 57 1843 41 5(b) 5 Calhoun 4413 2869 54 3696 34 Chambers 4033 2722 48 1930 51 Cherokee 3062 --=1s4~2=2--_1~15---_2J16~4~1___23--__~5~(b~t5~__ Chilton 2853 1426 100 2337 42 5(b) 35 Choctaw 2397 1062 126 1921 69 5(b) 124 Clarke 2766 1535 80 2$041 68 5(b) 24 Clay 2774 1315 III 2703 45 5(b) 5 Cleburne 2856 1290 In 2434 20 Coffee 3032 1539 97 1708 31 Colbert 4700 280lt 68 2649 31 Conecuh 2124 1146 85 1992 59 5(b) 15 Coosa 2923 1723 70 2890 36 5(b) 3 Covington 3166 1781 78 2120 42 Crenshaw 1914 1135 69 1479 50 5(b) 1 Cullman 2772 1282 116 2198 37 5(b) 5 Dale 3633 1509 141 1911 32 Dallas 2846 1476 93 1146 73 5(b) 24 De Kalb 2565 1283 100 2078 31 5(b) 5 Elmore 3273 1914 71 2462 48 5(b) 3 Escambia 3398 1880 81 2~ 718 32 Etowah 4387 2995 46 2699 44 5(a) Fayette 2673 1231 117 1909 63 5(b) 345 Franklin 2904 1674 73 2190 38 Geneva 2521 1529 65 1801 22 Greene 1404 577 143 1011 79 5(b) 124 Hale 1703 826 106 1477 62 5(b) 124 Henry 2084 1393 50 1464 31 Houston 3344 1820 84 1494 29 Jackson 2773 1317 no 1876 36 Jefferson 5103 3332 53 4163 32 Lamar 2922 952 207 2474 54 Lauderdale 4347 2450 77 2622 36 Lawrence 2376 1244 91 1924 27

8

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

ALABAMA continued

Lee 3974 2420 64 2965 42 Limestone 2988 1483 101 2119 27 5(b) Lowndes 1367 607 125 1)40 61 5(b) 124 Macon 2428 1195 103 1257 65 5(b) 124 Madison 5426 2037 166 2730 27 Marengo 2227 1039 114 1650 66 5(b) 124 Marion 2562 1386 85 1750 44 5(b) 6 Marshall 3389 1556 118 2238 9 5(b) 5 Mobile 5132 3072 67 4087 26 Monroe 248~1___~1~3~8~6~______7~9~______~1~6~4~6~______~5~2~_____________________ Montgomery 4777 2967 61 2346 38 Morgan 4289 1942 121 2586 40 Perry 1675 1081 55 1~312 58 5(b) 125 Pickens 2548 1067 139 1777 56 5(b) 12 Pike 2342 1525 54 1438 39 Randolph 2819 1584 78 2324 53 Russell 3325 2124 56 1945 61 5(b) 24 St Clair 3496 2218 58 2962 48 5(b) 5 Shelby 3706 2000 85 3480 24 5(b) 5 Sumter 1564 875 79 1068 67 5(b) 1 24 Talladega 3832 2558 50 2624 42 Tallapoosa 3747 2595 44 2453 47 5(deg ) 124pTuscaloosa 4274 2453 74 2~260 56 0 Walker 3gt02 1909 83 3134 40 5(a) ~W~as~h~i~n~g~t~o~n__________________~___~2~O~0~7~~+~~1~7~4______~1~4~8~__~2~_~7~2~2__________4~q______~5~(~b~)~1-----Wilcox 1550 886 75 127 2 69 5(b) 124 Winston 2817 1480 00 2687 25 5(b) 5

State 3937 2228 77 2008 42

ALASKA 1 Aleutian Islands 5703 NR NR NR NR Anchorage 8120 NR NR NR ~t~ 5 Barrow 3750 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bethel 1745 NR NR 5(b) 5 Bristol Bay 5955 NR NR NR NR 5(b)5jI~ Cordova-McCarthy 6440 NR NR 5(b) 5 Fairbanks 7520 NR NR Q4tlO 21 5(b) 5 Juneau 9533 NR NR NR IR Kenai-Cook Inlet 5311 NR NR NR 61 5(b) 45 IR Ketchikan 8224 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Kobuk 2339 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Kodiak 7051 NR NR NR 30 5(b) 5 Kuskokwin 2692 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

9

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - continued

All family median incomEL Farm fam- Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1-59 VI Do 11 ar s QQ112sect Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ALASKA continued

Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 6664 NR NR 5(b) 5 IR Nome 3 523 ~~R NR 5(b) 5 12 ~P~a~lm~e-r---w-a-s-i-l-l-a--T-a-l-k-e-e-t-n-a~~7~~2~4~5----~rj~il-------~NR 7530 4 5(b) 5 Prince of Wales 6024 liR poundliR 5(b) 5 IR Seward 8500 Hlt lIR NR NR 5(b) 5 Sitka 8438 NR NR 5(b) ~ IR Upper Yukon 2529 IIlR 3m NR NR 5(b) 5 Va1dez-Chitina-Whittier 6632 ria ~1l 5(b) 5 Wade Hampton 1439 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5 Wrange ll-Peter sburg 6982 Hii HR 5(b) 5 IR Yukon-Koyukuk 4667 NR NR NR NR 5(b) 5

State 7305 NR NR 8179 14

ARIZONA

Apache 2832 1300 118 1164 3 5(b) 12 m Cochise 5107 3421 49 3854 5 Coconino 5398 3027 78 936 18 5(b) 2 m Gila 5087 4060 25 NR 7 In Graham 4593 2722 69 5192 7 1R Greenlee 5168 4392 18 6200 13 Maricopa 5896 3540 66 3824 4 IR lVohave 5111 3914 30 NR 2 5(b) 3 IR Navajo 4237 2169 95 803 1 5(b) 3 IR Pima 5690 3645 56 4194 8 IR Pinal 4412 2940 50 3161 6 1ft Santa Cruz 4620 3118 48 4880 1 Yavapai 5191 3771 38 3984 10 Yuma 5360 3818 40 4776 2 IR

State 5568 3502 59 3384 5

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 3348 2215 51 3037 14 Ashley 3432 1898 81 1792 25 5(b) 2 Baxter 2800 2086 34 2151 29 5(b) 6 Benton 3160 1785 77 2763 15 Boone 2837 1718 65 2384 46 5(b) 5 Bradley 3069 1945 58 2560 46 Calhoun 2394 1442 66 2318 22 5(a) Carroll 2555 1403 82 2220 27

1ft-not reported

10

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

ARKANSAS -- continued

Chicot 2013 868 132 1930 18 5(b) 12 Clark 3 2 127 12777 76 21144 42 5b 5 Clay 2633 1578 67 2457 11 Cleburne 2137 1241 72 1349 36 5(b) 6 Cleveland 2363 1428 65 2315 32 5(b) 5 Columbia 3438 2028 70 2114 49 5(b) 5 Conway 2 2751 l s353 103 1 2870 44 5b 5 Craighead 3408 2119 61 2273 11 Crawford 3122 1709 83 2844 34 5(b) 5 Crittenden 2506 1120 124 1529 37 5(b) J2 Cross 2480 1504 65 2035 22 Dallas 2 2809 1 1873 50 21034 46 Desha 2430 1160 109 1878 18 5(b) 12 Drew 2614 1657 58 2136 36 5(b) 6 Faulkner 2968 1656 79 1987 40 5(b) 5 Franklin 2611 1502 74 2541 25 5(b) 5 Fulton 1 2886 1 2 349 40 1 2558 45 5b 3 Garland 3511 2534 38 3049 30 Grant 2985 1580 89 2677 20 5(b) 5 Greene 2654 1745 52 1932 23 Hempstead 2676 1497 79 2606 29 Hot Sl2ring 3 2881 2 2483 56 3 2 411 48 5b 5 Howard 3033 1485 104 2804 14 Independence 2502 1606 56 2200 28 5(b) 3 Izard 2099 1201 75 2019 49 5(b) 3 Jackson 2995 1770 69 2702 D 5(b) 5 Jefferson 3 2 671 1 2895 94 1 2 561 36 Johnson 2484 1618 54 1939 38 5(b) 5 Lafayette 2245 1376 63 1505 20 5(b) 5 Lawrence 2255 1565 44 1711 21 5(b) 5 Lee 1710 1204 42 1386 28 5(b) 1 Lincoln 1 2 911 688 178 1 1 037 14 5b 112 Little River 2725 1274 114 1830 29 5(b) 6 Logan 2376 1521 56 2189 31 5(b) 5 Lonoke 2708 1635 66 2097 18 Madison 1928 1180 63 1886 38 5(b) 13 M~rion 2 1 260 1526 42 2225 50 5b 6 Miller 3372 2257 49 2141 30 5(b) 3pMississippi 2r 725 1770 54 2279 16 Monroe 2162 1643 32 1610 28 Montgomery 2572 1228 109 2858 41 5~b) 1 Nevada 2538 1 1558 63 2 1 370 29 5 bl ~ Newton 1666 1103 51 1531 49 5(b) 15 Quachita 3686 2296 60 2978 40 5(a)

11

-~W UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 1949 centage (159 changedoLars)

t

ily median income

1959 Dollarsamp~ Pct bull Dollars

ARKANSAS continued

Perry 2217 1266 75 1936 Phillips 2360 1487 59 1318 Pike 2614 1690 55 3372 Poinsett 2591 1645 58 2210 Polk 2694 1426 89 2468 Pope 3046 1666 83 2032 Prairie 2853 1629 75 2799 Pulaski 4935 3225 53 3347 Randolph 2497 1480 6 2094 St Francis 1973 1294 52 1431 Saline 4483 2559 75 3653 Scott 2168 1534 41 1930 Searcy 2066 1189 74 1884 Sebastian 4241 2897 46 2675 Sevier 3089 1668 85 2837 Sharp 1902 1218 56 1801 Stone 1740 1200 45 1757 Union 4361 2834 54 3339 Van Buren 1968 1088 81 1931 Washington 3683 2170 70 2733 White 2893 1545 87 2245 Woodruff Ysectll

1Q02 bull 2 600

1240 ~ 439

53a1

1672 2264

State 3184 1894 68 1547

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 6766 4737 43 5828 Alpine 5444 5304 3 NR Amador 5636 3896 45 5680 Butte 5408 3756 44 5608 Calaveras 5824 3885 50 4107 Co1 u $ a 5 604 3860 45 5688 Contra Co sta 7327 4661 57 5983 Del Norte 6277 3588 75 6500 El Dorado 6603 3605 83 5556 ~F~res~no-_______---5=-~634 3879 45 4878 Glenn 5290 3994 32 4959 Humboldt 6282 4539 38 5650 Imperial 5507 3705 49 5475 Inyo 5837 4641 20 NR Kern 5933 4315 37 5054 Kings 4957 28 4486

NR--not reported

12

UPDATA 1981

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

24 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 23 30 8

51 20 14 15 28 5(b) 5 33 40 34 46 17 25 40 39 58 45 5(b) 123 20 30 5(b) 5 15 5(b) 13 27 5(b) 5

26

9

4 4

22 6 6

5(b) 5 9 2 1 4 2

16 2 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily conmercial

County 1959 1949 centage rnedian farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

CALIFORNIA -shy continued

Lake 4438 2761 61 4846 30 Lassen 5861 4409 33 5556 10 5(b) 5 Los Angeles 7046 4491 57 5981 6 Madera 4596 3077 49 4474 3 Marin 8110 5246 54 5143 Mariposa 4704 3366 40 4830 9 Mendocino 5803 3753 55 5214 14 Merced 4806 3730 29 4485 5 Modoc 5709 4263 34 5608 6 5(b) 5 Mono 6321 4215 50 NR Monterey 5770 4283 35 51 77 6 Napa 6524 4222 54 5801 8 Nevada 5419 3340 62 5330 22 Orange 7219 4062 78 8077 4 Placer 6069 3977 53 5169 6 Plumas 5854 4708 24 4690 15 5(b) 5 Riverside 5693 3349 70 5097 4 IR Sacramento 7100 4696 51 5917 4 San Benito 5538 3552 56 5851 3 San Bernardino 5998 3825 57 5355 4 lR San Diego 6545 4230 55 5896 6 San Francisco 6717 4802 40 San Joaquin 5889 4049 45 5330 4 San Luis Obispo 5659 3819 48 5483 5 San Mateo 8103 5468 48 6659 8 Santa Barbara 6823 4275 60 5677 6 Santa Clara 7417 4515 64 5216 8 Santa Cruz 5325 3744 42 4900 8 Shasta 5989 4162 44 5308 II Sierra 5863 3938 49 NR 5(b) 5 Siskiyou 5558 4192 32 4778 8 5(b) 5 Solano 6140 4465 38 4843 4 Sonoma 5725 3778 52 4788 6 Stanislaus 5260 3646 44 4511 5 Sutter 5670 3756 51 5334 4 Tehama 5589 3788 48 4954 7 Trinity 6210 3107 100 R 17 5(b) 5 Tulare 4815 3257 43 5265 2 Tuolumne 5602 4037 39 4920 2 5(b) 5 Ventura Yola Yuba

State

6466 6240 5031

6726

4370 4143 3575

4410

48 51 41

52

6197 5675 lt11lt87

1 2 5

5

NR--not reported

13

U UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

h11 famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

coLORAOO

Adams 6357 3841 66 5258 7 Alamosa 4628 3 j 486 33 3670 3 5(b) 5 Arapahoe 7137 4054 76 6472 6 Archuleta 3510 2061 70 3250 25 Baca 42272 3203 33 4 2970 4 Bent 4365 3083 42 2971 2 Boulder 6114 3540 73 4313 7 Chaffee 4694 3232 45 3050 20 Cheyenne 5084 2967 71 4429 8 Clear Creek 5 2113 3 2580 43 NR 5b 2 Conejos 3063 2137 43 4588 4 5(b) 5 Costilla 2375 1524 56 2830 39 5(b) 5 Crowley 3993 2456 62 4033 4 Custer 2875 2432 18 3180 17 Delta 3 2 623 22364 53 3 2169 11 Denver 6361 4350 46 Dolores 5437 3366 62 NR 21 Douglas 5157 3310 56 4544 8 Eagle 4442 3399 31 3430 14 Elbert 3 s589 22550 41 3 2240 3 El Paso 5514 3610 53 3716 12 Fremont 4515 2736 65 3740 12 5(b) 5 Garfield 5217 3397 54 4231 14 Gilpin 4143 2907 42 5(b) 2 Grand 5 1 246 32853 36 4 1 600 Gunnison 5014 3542 42 4260 8 Hinsdale 4692 4468 5 NR Huerfano 3451 2567 34 3614 12 5(b) 5 Jackson 5007 3550 41 4500 6 Jefferson 7 2202 11142 74 6 2 303 7 Kiowa 5146 3693 39 5257 9 Kit Carson 4743 3267 45 4779 3 Lake 5741 4483 28 NR 43 La Plata 5278 2825 87 4250 17 Larimer 4 2999 3373 48 3 2931 4 Las Animas 3831 2721 41 3904 14 5(b) 56 Lincoln 4581 3235 42 4418 4 Logan 5318 3590 48 4463 3 Mesa 5371 3239 66 4100 13 Mineral 4 2368 3 2004 45 NR 26 Moffat Montezuma

5910 4830

4248 2865

39 68

4067 2935

4 19 S(b) 5

Montrose 4451 2718 64 3500 7 Morgan 4794 3209 49 3701 2

NR--not reported

UPQATA 19tH

TABLE I -- continued

County

Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington Weld Yuma

State

Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol land Windham

State

Kent New Castle Sussex

State

NR--not reported

All family median income Pershy

1959 1949 centage census (1959 change

dollars ) Dollars Dollars

COLORADO

4678 3154 4133 3389 4909 3305 4561 3328 6049 3672 4414 3076 5450 3942 5888 4164 4004 2816 4516 3586 3220 2655 4692 4468 4990 3651 4904 3421 6928 3672 4438 2678 4496 2935 4724 3300 4333 3349

5780 3769

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA income Class a~eas

1959 VI Dollars Pct Designation

CONNECTICUT

7371 7054 6515 6679 6718 6337 6625 5893

4485 4573 4084 4141 4290 3914 4258 3761

64 54 60 61 56 62 56 57

7229 6302 5153 5304 6162 5551 6149 4646

5 5

15 8 6 3 6 1

5(a)P 5(a)pmiddot

5(a)P

5(a) p

6887 4417 56 5572 6

DELAWARE

4939 6823 4749

2913 4376 2614

70 56 82

4098 4528 4259

12 7 4

5(b)

5(b)

6

6

6197 3908 58 4248 7

Pct

continued

48 4130 6 22 NR 18 48 49 180 3 37 4911 4 65 NR 43 3904 4 38 4843 14 41 3477 7 42 3977 1 26 4713 8 21 3646 8

5 NR 37 5100 43 5051 2 89 NR 66 NR 9 53 4518 5 43 3818 2 29 4423 5

53 4075 7

15

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1~ m~dian in~om~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

The District

Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Breyard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus C1a~ Collier Columbia Dade De Soto Dixi~ Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamil ton Hardefl Hendry Hernando Highlands Hill sborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison

NR--not reported

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollars) 1959

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

5993 4690 28

FLORIDA

4471 2529 77 4331 3227 1712 88 3380 4413 31)58 44 5470 3797 1920 98 2880 6 5 123 2s545 140 5s688 4996 3283 52 3500 2673 1455 84 2375 3918 2142 83 NR 3217 2012 60 3310 4s202 2 2 829 48 3s110 4673 2679 74 NR 3607 2189 65 2784 5348 3831 40 4407 3542 2521 40 4219 3s210 1 2816 77 NR 5345 3460 54 5000 5174 3244 59 4657 3375 1836 84 2320 2699 1880 44 NR 2 2866 1 2 676 71 3~023 2563 1330 93 2320 3625 1836 97 NR 4858 2514 93 NR 2687 1654 62 2222 3 s602 2s105 71 3s871 4127 3012 37 2770 3338 2 272 47 2970 3735 2442 53 3810 4616 2914 58 3870 2s 137 ls209 77 12879 4218 2532 66 5300 2865 1470 95 2178 2741 1190 130 2078 3342 1137 194 3703 3 1 680 2 2 316 59 4 2 266 4286 2594 65 3393 5173 2886 79 3900 2886 1715 68 2594 3277 1388 136 NR 2s614 1 s437 82 2007

16

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pet Designation

13 29 7

30 3 8

15 5(b) 5 12

6 13 24 10 6

15 18 20 19

5(b) 5 14 24 7

20 16

9 5 6 8

13 39 5~b 1 25 11 38 5(b) 3 44 5(b) 12 10 5(b) 1 6 7

55 19 36 5(b) 6 12

UPOATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

C)unty 1959 1949 centage median farms in census (1959 change income Class

dJ113rs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars ~

FLORIDA -shy continued

Manatee 3814 2346 62 3641 10 Marion 3572 2127 68 3239 13 Martin 4295 2382 80 NR 27 Monroe 4660 3343 39 NR Nassau 4465 2512 78 3750 8 Oka1oosa gt4901 2711 81 3426 38 Okeechobee 4096 2001 105 3580 1 Orange 5222 2930 78 4568 5 Osceola 3368 2031 66 4533 15 Palm Beach 4784 2848 68 4829 7 Pasco 3307 2212 50 4132 5 Pinellas 4359 2988 46 4743 4 Polk 4476 2909 54 4582 3 Putnam 3959 2275 74 3359 7 St Johns 4149 2485 67 3529 6 St Lucie 4211 2923 41 5806 7 Santa Rosa 4692 1996 135 2322 20 Sarasota 4688 2982 57 3830 8 Seminole 4446 2095 112 4188 5 Sumter 3023 2075 46 3087 28 Suwannee 2767 1568 76 2363 16 Taylor 3844 1905 102 3760 30 Union 3379 1495 126 2667 5 Vo1usia 4114 2561 61 4227 22 Wakulla 2783 1641 70 NR Walton 3138 1558 101 2940 48 Washington 2662 1397 90 2182 41

State 4722 2973 59 3371 14

GEORGIA

Appling 2484 1293 92 1880 16 Atkinson 1956 1335 46 1938 12 Bacon 2696 1438 87 1685 10 Baker 1660 1083 53 1496 47 Baldwin 4222 2171 94 3121 18 Banks 3237 1062 205 2931 20 Barrow 3675 1792 105 2940 25 Bartow 3850 2321 66 2556 ~o

Ben Hill 3054 1928 58 1722 16 Berrien 2622 1765 48 2132 17 Bibb 5038 3051 65 4074 3 Bleckley 3194 1487 115 1965 24

NR--not reported

17

ARA areas

Designation

5(b) 5

5(b) 5 5(b) 3

5(b) 6 5(b) 3

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 12 5(b) 2

bull

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I - shy continued

All fawilyen m~djaD jOCQW~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Per- 1949 eentage (1959 ehange dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Qesignation

GEORGIA - shy sontinued

Brantley 2990 1710 75 2944 19 Brooks 2053 1386 48 1697 17 Bryan 2810 1648 70 2370 21 5(b) 5 Bulloch 2954 1262 134 2015 17 5(b) 1 Burke 1855 765 142 1470 32 5( b) 12 Butts 3015 1635 84 2327 43 Calhoun 1913 1023 87 1646 35 5(b) 12 Camden 4751 1907 149 NR 35 Candler 2226 1343 66 1963 16 Carroll 3765 1871 101 3293 27 5(a) Catoosa 4995 2957 69 4094 13 Charlton 3392 2170 56 3300 33 Chatham 4847 2897 67 3870 6 Chattahoochee 5596 4734 18 NR 52 5(b) 2p Chattooga 3804 2674 42 3151 13 Cherokee 3562 2004 78 2949 4 Clarke 4443 2703 64 3446 26 Clay 1978 1102 79 2259 30 5(b) 12 Clayton 5901 3486 69 3640 29 Clinch 2490 1785 39 2320 43 Cobb 6014 3207 88 5240 20 Coffee 2700 1618 67 2071 13 Colquitt 3235 1947 66 2361 7 Columbia 3736 2099 78 3128 42 Cook 2816 1723 63 2477 11 Coweta 3702 2069 79 2790 41 5(b) 5 Crawford 2355 1373 72 3692 45 Crisl2 Dade Dawson Decatur De Kalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbelt Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette

23 859 3659 2267 3020 6873 23 938 1942 4401 4230 1703 23 717 3634 3483 2550 2678 33354 3837

1 1 597 1734

771 1786 4332 1 470

928 2672 2149 1184 11447 1447 1793 1268 1284 25 182 1971

79 III 194

69 59

100 109

65 97 44 88

151 94

101 108 54 95

23 095 3305 1962 2381 4600 13 859 1441 2966 3550 1228 23 700 2753 2504 2021 2361 1 1 938 3783

18 44 14 22 10 35 21 13 17 25 19 12 32 22 12 46 28

5(b~ 2 5(b) 5 5(b) 12

5(b) 12 5(b) 2

5(b) 15

5(b 2

NR--not reported

18

UPDATA 1981

nBL I -- cfnti1ued

~ 11 f~I1l Y median i1cn11e F1)rm fan-Percentage

County 10 50 ce1SUS

19L9 (1959

Pershy centage c~a1ge

ily median income

cnrrllerc ijmiddot farms i1

Class ARA

ltIleaC dollars) 1252 ~lI

Dollars Dnllars Pet Dollars Pet Designatiol

GEJRGIA - shy cnntinued

Floyd 4669 ~()45 5P 4lSt 2 Forsyth Fraklin Ful ton Gi lmer G) ascock Glyn1

3334 2917 5207 2341 2190 4793

743 1 1op 3411 14 15

PP4

2743

34(1

143 53 67

111P 75

2701 2346 46f-O 2315 lP7

r shyr

II 26 ]3 27

52 IP

5(--) 1 5(1--) 12

5(r) 5 5(1--) 12

Gorrion Grad~

3 lI05 2538

1711 1 1560

of)

6 720 J D66

25 2~

5(1-) 5

Greene Gwinnett

2715 4431

I 704 2235

~o

op 5() 2on

35 27

Hahersham Hall

3689 4027

IP3P 23PQ

11)1 6~

3563 2065

0

12 5(1-) 3

Hancnclt Haralson

2146 3767

olP 23P

134 P5

J 7~~ 306

6] 40

5(b) 124

Harris 2843 1567 PI 260 7 42 Hart Heard Henr~ Houston

3256 2623 3897 5552

1273 I IP5 151R 3 )2R

156 121 J57 83

2560 235L1 2deg2 27P3

L11 L15 25 22

5(t) 6 5(1--) ]

5(-) 2

Irwin 2179 1502 L15 1 P8) 11 Jacltson 3548 1716 In 3120 22 Jasper Jeff Davis

24nP 201l8

13~6

13 547 84 00

2P46 2661

12 ]0

5(h) 5

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpltin r~cDuffie

McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether

22P2 2410 2005 3174 42179 24R) 2067 24311

3370

2 2505 2364 4023 2n75 2073 2 2531 2338 27()O 2)P1 2Q1)1

1 ~ 157 1150

042 1632 2432 1485 1245

076 1521 ) 47] 1247 2195 141lt) 1720 ]377

Q70 1360 1023 177R

n7 10S 2f1P

94 72 67

138 140 122

7Q 01 Q2

111 73 14

139 09

103 63

J 6e3 2 120 2863 3311 3026 1854 21)3 22J9

NR 1153 2111 2141 1985 2328

NR 1852 2342 2261 1907

24 23 34 25 50 22 2e 19 35 69 2e 18 Q

liS 5 24 20 41 46

5(h) 12

5(r) 12 5(b) 12 5(h) 5

5(t) 12 5(b) 12

~b~ A-

5(h) 1

50= ) 2 5(h) 12

5(11) 125 5(h) 3

NR--not reported

19

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

AHA areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

GEORGIA - shy continued

Miller 2000 1368 46 1753 12 Mitchell 2706 1448 87 2009 12 Monroe 3296 1878 76 3205 19 Montgomery 2319 1204 93 2463 34 5(b) 1 Morgan 2677 1333 101 2592 26 Murray 3390 1602 112 3191 23 5(b) 5 Muscogee 4492 3266 38 6500 9 Newton 3902 2499 56 3672 13 Oconee 3307 1312 152 3409 18 Oglethorpe 2494 1224 104 1976 56 5(b) 1 Paulding 4088 1487 175 3755 21 5(a) Peach 3651 1725 112 2327 4 Pickens 3235 1854 74 2071 16 Pierce 2684 1674 60 2440 16 Pike 2582 1307 98 2122 39 Polk 3786 2411 57 3527 30 Pulaski 3215 1346 139 1711 17 5(b) 2 Putnam 3112 1854 68 3135 10 Quitman 2000 1283 56 1388 23 5(b) 2 Rabun 3102 1173 164 2810 32 5(b) 1 Randolph 2139 1159 84 1430 24 5(b) 12 Richmond 4262 3002 42 2670 44 Rockdale 4061 2153 89 3739 40 Schley 2096 1244 68 1750 18 5(b) 1 Screven 2370 805 194 1926 26 5(b) 12 Seminole 1993 1564 27 1562 23 Spalding 4505 2977 51 3827 7

Stephens 3746 2342 60 3565 38 Stewart 1979 895 121 1759 48 5(b) 12 Sumter 2950 1528 93 1669 16 5(0) 2 Talbot 2288 1126 103 2725 24 5(b) 1 Taliaferro 1795 1129 59 1960 42 5(b) 12 Tattnall 2374 1351 76 2044 18 5(b) 5 Taylor 1987 1095 81 1401 21 5(b) 12 ielfair 2285 1472 55 1863 37 5(b) 5 Terrell 2057 1121 83 1427 19 5(b) 125 Thomas 3396 1927 76 2457 17 Tift 2953 1925 53 1914 4 Toombs 3060 1443 112 1830 22 5(b) 2 Towns 2292 789 190 1618 54 5(b) 125 Treutlen 2000 1280 56 1879 42 5(b) 5 Troup 3910 2835 38 3659 20 TUrner 2429 1504 62 1940 11 Twiggs 2880 1650 74 3160 46 5(b) 3

20

UPDATA 19S1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercialt

County 1959 1947 ce11tage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

do1l8rs) n59 VI Q911ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet De si mat i 00

GEORGIA continued

Union 1885 1065 77 1763 46 5(b) 1 Upson 4388 2851 54 3348 30 Walker 4557 2897 57 3687 36 Walton 3638 1785 104 2688 26 5(b) 2 Ware 4344 2539 71 3472 12 Warren 2061 1203 71 1585 46 5(b) 15 ashington 2 s615 1 s021 156 2s092 28 S(b) 1s2 Wayne 3581 1810 98 2468 9 5(b) 3 Webster 1612 859 88 1385 36 5(b) 12 Wheeler 2270 1209 88 2230 33 5(b) 5 White 3103 980 217 2827 8 5(b) 1 Whitfield 4 s363 21711 61 31981 6 Wilcox 2012 1214 66 1545 16 Wilkes 2791 1357 106 2568 41 5(b) 12 Wilkinson 3413 1900 80 3108 49 Worth 1991 1083 84 1420 16 5(b) 12

State 4208 2328 81 2314 23

HAWAII

Hawaii 4866 3561 37 4607 18 5(b) 6 Honolulu 6792 4637 46 7000 10 Ka1awao 2667 NR NR Kauai 4976 3~638 37 6180 18 Maui 5216 3704 41 6000 15

State 6366 4367 46 5329 16

IDAHO

Ada 5868 3978 48 4325 4 Adams 4976 3688 35 4232 4 Bannock 5962 4606 29 4952 4 lR Bear Lake 5064 3255 56 4772 12 Benewah 4737 3 s515 35 5 s042 20 5b 5 Bingham 5113 3731 37 4255 3 IR Blaine 5094 3920 30 4132 2 Boise 4774 2894 65 NR 11 Booner 4606 2936 57 3975 21 5(b) 5 BonQevi11e 6 s446 4 s053 59 4s674 1 Boundary 4551 3224 41 3795 10 5(b) 5 Butte 5691 3387 68 4797 11 Camas 4688 3596 30 NR 5

~~--not reported

21

LJ UPDATA 19811~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy1949 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IDAHO - shy continued

Canyon 4596 3388 36 3950 4 Caribou 5 1 599 3 1 961 41 4 1 557 4 IR Cassia 5032 3302 52 5018 4 Clark 4115 3200 28 NR Clearwater 5201 3912 33 4274 10 5(b) 5 IR Custer 4615 3060 51 5198 10 Elmore 4 1 769 3 1 881 23 4 1 420 8 Franklin 4417 3328 33 3924 1 Fremont 4538 3482 30 3957 6 Gem 4~467 3218 39 3938 6 Gooding 4252 3269 30 3506 4 Idaho 4 1 933 3 1 744 32 4 1 014 9 5~b) 5 IR Jefferson 4995 2931 70 4846 2 Jerome 4367 3213 36 4192 2 Kootenai 5250 3580 47 4564 27 5(b) 5 Latah 5403 3860 40 4994 7

Lemhi 3 1 909 21 7 45 42 3 1 459 9

Lewis 5997 4246 41 6300 2 IR Lincoln 5056 3464 46 3933 2 Madison 5470 3519 55 5394 3 Minidoka 4944 3142 57 4398 2 Ne~ Perce 5 1 673 41 137 37 4 1 667 6 IR Oneida 4482 3513 28 4847 Owynee 4199 2763 52 4000 3 Payette 4310 2834 52 3376 4 Power 5350 4071 31 6262 IR Shoshone 5 1 789 4 1 590 26 NR 29 5~b) 5pound Teton Twin Falls

4105 5015

2933 3733

40 34

3891 4355

6 1

5(b) 5

Valley 5422 4443 22 NR 31 Washington 4231 3182 33 3859 6

State 5259 3738 41 4293 5

ILLINOIS

Adams 5048 3343 51 3681 7 Alexander 3146 2240 40 3091 12 5(a) Bond 4038 2918 38 2950 3 5(a) Boone 5821 4284 36 4111 2 umrm Bureau Calhoun Carroll

JQsectQ4883 3683 4888

2Hsect3464 2130 3675

14 41 73 33

2438 3761 3539 2888

6 2

11 2

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

NR--not reported

22

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All f5milpound ~di5n inso~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Cass Ch525ign ChIistian Clark Clay Clinton ~hi Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page EdQar Edwards Effi09biilm Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Giil11atin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock lsrdin ~nderson Henry Iroquois Jackson JUIUJefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson KiD~ Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake ~ Sii11~ awrence

Lee

f)tmeiftbjjtftftf~t r

i UPIgtATA 1981

1959

census

Dolla1s

4410 5741 4964 4075 4288 4808 5162 7287 5197 3960 5952 5deg12 5288 8570 4283 3666 4654 3806 48ge 4092 5224 2711 4034 5868 3284 4201 3136 4182 5127 4772 4671 3484 4418 4901 4699 3097 7152 5973 6371 5755 7651 6108 4764 5402

1949 (1959 dollars) Dollars

IUINOIS - shy

3437 4272 3783 2947 3040 3389 3524 5000 3663 2648 4038 3923 3222 5546 3001 2879 3142 2870 3681 3006 3700 2173 2739 4102 1933 2907 2350 2982 3783 3372 3080 2423 3027 2907 3480 1551 4iK22 4187 3952 3955 49 42123482 11056

Pershycentage change

fUamp

continuedmiddot

28 34 31 38 41 42 44 46 42 50 47 28 64 54 43 27 48 33 33 36 41 5 41 43 70 t4 33 40 36 42 52 40 46 68 35

100 42 Ll3 61 46 55 45 37 33

23

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3559 iI153 4346 2952 3756 3858 3846 6626 3975 326t 3756 4033 4210 6333 3394 2958 3450 3002 3351 3363 3444 2592 3988 422i1 2813 3338 2700 3718 3501 3926 3995 2255 3394 3850 3304 2612 4900 4361 4719 4519 69i1O 45322 3395 36Pl

commercial farms in fRA Class areas

VI Desi9nati~nfpoundh

1 3 5(a)

10 8 4 5(a)t 55) 5 7 5 5(a) 1 2 1 5 5 9 5(11) 5 8

10 2

13 5(a) 6 6 55l 6 3

27 5(a) 3

32 55l 1 2 3

14 5(a) 6

21 5(a) 7 5(b) 5 6

24 5(a) 3 2 2 1 8 2

12

TABLE I -- continued

~Allofami1y-middotme~dia~n~income~ Farm fam-PercentagePershy ily commercia1

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in AR~ census~ (19J9 change income Class areas

doDars) 1959 VI Do lIars Dollars poundsL Designation

ILLINOIS continued

Livingston 5175 3851 34 3978 1 Logan 5277 3743 41 3939 1 McDsznough 4534 3142 44 3383 5 McHenry 6983 4375 60 49-0 3 McLean 5595 3914 43 4219 1 Macon 5943 4131 44 4537 2 WlacoOpin 4667 3562 31 4039 4 5(a) Madison 6348 4272 48 4981 4 Marion 4648 3454 34 3842 11 5(a) Marshall 4810 3742 28 3908 1 5(b) 5 Mason 4740 3554 33 3885 4 Massac 4095 2012 104 3066 13 5(a) Menard 4642 3487 33 414f 1 Mercer A402 3327 32 3485 Monroe 5383 3624 48 3872 8 5(b) 5 Montgomery 4371 3001 46 3428 10 5(a) Morgan 5170 3381 53 3900 4 Moultrie 4785 3514 36 3901 shy 5(b) 5 Ogle 5525 3965 39 3290 3 Peoria 6360 4404 44 4746 3 Perry 4358 2897 50 3274 15 Piatt 5230 3552 47 4398 Pike 3696 2585 43 2869 5 Pope 2787 1503 85 303 37 5(a)Pulaski 2789 1900 47 2594 26 5(a) Putnam 5077 3264 56 4206 2 Randolph 4650 3130 48 3670 9 5(b) 5 Richland 4356 3141 39 2865 11 5(b) 5 Rock Island 65i4 4542 43 4941 3 St Clair 5840 3862 51 5000 6 Saline 3502 2780 6 951 9 Sangamon 5939 4037 47 4491 4

Schuyler 3625 2542 43 29od8 11 Scott 3890 2977 31 3651 10 Shelby 4151 2913 L1 3542 5 5(b) 5 Stark 4407 3693 19 3748 1 Stephenson 5476 3955 38 2948 2 ~ewell 6206 4296 44 il 588 3 Union 4043 2251 80 3476 23 5(a) Vermi lion 5436 3765 l14 4019 3 Wabash 5105 3430 49 1250 4 5(b) 5 Warren 4808 3235 l19 354 1 Washington bull 4223 2752 53 3869 7

Wayne 4081 2486 64 3004 13

24

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All faml1~ m~Qian lDQm~ Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farm in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Pet Dollars Pet -~Q~FignatiQnpv)ars Dollars

ILLINOIS continued

8 5(a)White 4282 3073 39 3264

3467 2Whiteside 5509 3902 41

Will 6731 4526 49 5132 1 58 3838 28 ~al

~i11iiimsectcm 41465 2e26Winnebago 6702 4610 45 3692 4

Woodford 5428 3920 38 4496 2

5S1ate 6566 4488 6 3815

INDIANA

5489 3~704 48 4651 5AdamsAllen 6562 4471 7 5385 5

Bilrtho lomew 5865 3421 71 4731 51

Benton tI 830 3657 32 46274741 4

Jll aekfoId 507 3366 6151 4295 5Boone 5395 3563

Brown 4925 2288 115 5260 19

Carroll 4791 3312 45 4122 4

Cass 5435 3665 48 4289 5 5 b 35 755 3 579 61 4 602 16

Q rk 4637 3119 49 4019 5

3 5 b 5

ClayClinton 5207 3698 t1 4176

2970 33 5(b) 3Crawford 3210 1558 106

55 3698 13Daviess 4332 2798

5704 3770 51 5083 26 5bl 5~arbo1lDecat~r 4689 2965 58 3529 8

De Kalb 5799 3644 59 5219 8

Delaware 5806 4040 44 4655 8

Dubois 4715 3191 48 3841 104

gkhart 628 4315 49 5218379t1 8

Fayette 4949 3805 305386 3756 43 5012 21

FloydFountain 4801 3088 55 368L1 4

Franklin 4298 2656 62 3437 16

Fulton 11714 3169 42 4226

Gibson 4574 3174 44 3840 66

Grant 5853 3493 68 49033629 13 5(b) 5

Greene 4052 2612 55 6 9 398 3607 77 4647 3

Hamilton 5951 3785 57 4831 7

lsn~ockHarrison 4351 2547 71 4014 20 5(b) 3

Hendricks 6409 4023 59 5278 5 5(a)

Henry 5390 3846 40 4251 8

25

middot~~~mttM

UPDATA 1981

------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI l))llars Dollars Dollars Pct Desionation

INDIANA continued

Howard 6107 3956 54 4841 4 Huntington 5404 3416 58 4249 3 Jackson 5118 2858 79 4329 13 Jasper 4839 3130 55 4434 6 5(b) 5 Jay 5312 3411 56 4849 7 Jefferson 4508 2616 72 3882 18 Jennings 4621 2273 103 3854 15 5(b) 5 Johnson 6236 3717 68 4872 2 Knox 4690 3234 45 4149 6 Kosciusko 5127 3260 57 4292 5 Lagrange 4566 2995 52 3727 6 Lake 6542 4761 37 5513 5 La Porte 6093 4173 46 5388 6 Lawrence 4895 3154 55 3993 13 5(b) 5 Madison 6332 4124 54 5341 5 Marion 6609 4450 48 6086 6 ~Ma~r~s~h~a~1~1____________________~5~~3~06~___~3~~89~0~_____~36~______4~~0~9~7_________~8_________~~___ ___ Martin 4553 2780 64 3550 17 5(b) 5 Miami 4917 3503 40 4047 5 Monroe 5395 3403 58 4506 11 5(b) 3 Montgomery 5399 3612 49 3725 4 Morgan 5468 2954 85 4651 9 5(b) 5 Newton 4649 3400 37 3968 4 Noble 5379 3454 56 4602 11 Ohio 4387 2831 55 4146 17 5(b) 35 Orange 3877 2148 80 3394 20 5(b) 3

Owen 3944 2410 64 3602 16 Parke 4212 2849 48 3695 7 Perry 4349 2767 57 3747 25 5(b) 3

Pike 4018 2513 60 3876 14 5(b) 5

Porter 6598 4375 51 5711 4 Posey 4660 3082 51 4200 10 Pulaski 4366 3213 36 3528 12 Putnam 5178 2859 81 4613 8 Randolph 5086 3414 49 3871 7 Ripley 4438 2521 76 3505 8 5(b) 3

Rush 4417 3427 29 3133 2 St Joseph 6595 5080 30 5945 5 Scott 4288 2548 68 4133 24 5(b) 5

Shelby 5430 3476 56 4436 6 Spencer 4008 2333 72 3633 13 5(b) 3 Starke 4518 2973 52 3984 10 5(b) 5

Steuben 4801 2887 66 3876 9 Sullivan 4297 2551 68 3712 6 5(b) 5

26

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam-Percentage ily commercial

median farms in ARA in r o1fgt Class areas

19gt9 VI Do11ars Pct Designation

3187 15 5(b) 3 4780 2 4 1 248 4 395 4 4669 9 4178 7 5(b) 5 4683 11 4 1054 3 4235 4108 18 3540 14 5(b) 5 4244 4 4634 6 4081 2 4880 6

4317 8

2725 4 2857 5 2660 4 3171 12 5(b) 56 2 1 812 1 3773 1 4432 3 3805 4 3740 4 3 1 405 2 3038 3425 1 3638 3 3580 2 2 1 896 4 3417 2 3482 1 2993 2 3262 4 3 1083 10 3162 2 2669 4 3711 2 3573 4

All family median

County 1959 census

Dollars

Switzerland 3888 Tippecanoe 6041 TiQton 5 1 310 Union 4608 Vanderburgh 5405 Vermillion 4524 Vigo 5312 Wabash 5 1 523 Warren 4796 Warrick 4591 Washington 3944 Wayne 5549 Wells 5 1 410 White 4894 Whi tley 5539

State 5798

Adair 3313 Adams 3426 A11amakee 3369 Appanoose 3355 Audobon 3 1 447 Benton 4557 Black Hawk 6396 Boone 4763 Bremer 4979 Buchanan 4 1 557 Buena Vista 4426 Butler 4076 Calhoun 4lt44 Carroll 4380 Cass 4 1 089 Ceder 4254 Cerro Gordo 5517 Cherokee 4083 Chickasaw 4034 Cl5rke 3 1 664 Clay 4441 Clayton 3 9 569 Cl inton 5690 Crawford 3977

1949 (1959

collars) Dollari

INDIANA

2028 4059

4433 1

348~ 3977 2920 3-131 3 1 597 3~088 2944 2296 3960

5413 1

3493 3561

3945

income Pershy

centage change

Pct

continued

92 49 54 3 36 55 42 54 55 56 72 40 53 40 56

47

IOWA

3020 10 2928 17 2616 29 2 j 197 53 3 1 149 9 3453 32 4546 41 3781 26 3311 50 2 1 994 52 4011 10 3091 32 3681 15 3755 17 3 1 214 27 3712 15 4136 33 4022 2 3226 25 2 1 889 27 3848 15 2967 20 4067 40 3240 23

27

TABLE I -- continued

All Eamj]~ mediae jecome Farm fam-Percentage Per- i1y commercial

1919County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas ~ -

(IOLl pound115 I VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Dall as 4831 32613 34 3760 4 Davis 3664 2495 47 3310 10 Decatur 2973 2335 27 2541 13 Delaware 3621 3268 li 2829 3 Des Moines 5733 4036 42 4641 3 Dickinson 3978 32388 17 22701 2 Dubuque 6026 4300 40 3409 2 Emmet 4635 3913 18 3171 2 Fayette 4215 3278 28 3139 2 Floyd 4910 3700 33 3688 2 Franklin 4141 3829 8 3678 2 Fremont 3762 2836 33 3441 4 Greene 4005 3366 19 3605 1 Grundy 4247 3733 14 3531 Guthrie 3491 2650 32 2797 7 Hami lton 4582 3601 27 3667 1 Hancock 3869 4042 - 4 3015 1 Hardin 4594 3676 25 3827 2 Harrison 3990 934 36 3080 321

Henry 4639 3361 38 3874 7

Howard 3 2 337 2787 20 2783 4 Humboldt 4751 3880 22 3938 2 Ida 3910 3734 5 3565 Iowa 4354 3359 30 3364 2 Jackson 4585 3185 44 2842 7 lasQer 5345 3715 44 3794 5 Jefferson 4708 2951 60 3864 6 Johnson 5309 3714 43 3441 4 Jones 4462 3331 34 3556 3 Keokuk 3854 2743 40 3333 3 Kossuth 3 2986 3830 4 319~ 2 Lee 5282 3848 37 3 t)85 8 Linn 6359 4202 51 4000 4 Louisa 4169 3044 37 3744 2 Lucas 3713 2638 41 2750 9 LJgton 3 2559 3645 - 2 2776 2 Madison 3934 293e 34 3402 5 Mahaska 4260 3155 3) 3467 4 Marion 4600 3104 48 3547 6 Marsha 11 5392 3935 37 3731 3 Mills 4 2190 3017 39 2830 3 Mitchell 4258 3321 28 3763 3 Monona 3857 3187 21 3335 4 Monroe 3807 2629 45 3419 9 5(b) 56

28

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily bull commercial

County 1959 2949 centage median farms in ARA ( 1 O~9 bull ~J bullcensus change income Class areas

dolJars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

IOWA -- continued

Montgomery 4150 3222 29 2712 5 Muscatine 5204 3566 46 3957 5 OBrien 4129 3738 10 3293 2 Osceola 3692 4027 - 8 2801 3 Page 3996 3095 29 2699 5 Palo Alto 3598 3218 12 2855 2 Plymouth 4164 3782 10 3461 2 Pocahontas 4220 3767 12 3408 1 Polk 6464 4469 45 4521 5 Pottawattamie 5591 3952 41 3167 2 Poweshiek 4236 3305 28 3002 4 Ringgold 2573 2416 6 2179 4 Sac 4136 3845 3 3699 3 Scott 6459 4444 45 4250 3 Shelby 3933 3237 22 2869 1 Sioux 3994 3579 12 3059 1 Story 5410 3864 40 3750 1 Tama 4082 3536 15 3326 5 Taylor 2867 2633 9 2212 18 Union 3861 3110 24 2897 9 Van Buren 3286 2515 31 2780 17 Wapello 5388 3775 43 4325 12 Warren 5217 3155 65 3863 4 Washington 4233 3508 21 3260 1 Wayne 3021 2180 38 2476 10 ~lebster 5494 4011 37 4066 3 Winnebago 4308 3492 23 3692 2 Winneshiek 3916 2905 35 3037 6 Woodbury 5539 4133 34 3572 4 Worth 4166 3703 12 3664 4 Wright 4712 3703 27 3661 2

State 5069 3769 34 3352 4

KANSAS

Allen 4086 2775 47 3296 6 Anderson 3810 2759 38 3702 pound1

Atchison 4796 3239 48 3522 9 Barber 5073 3327 52 4092 1

Barton 5654 4378 29 3918 6 Bourbon 3511 2517 39 2817 16 Brown 3614 2721 33 2976 5 Butler 5588 3564 57 3967 5

29

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 (lo11-s)

Per- centage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

KANSAS - shy continued

Chas~ 3661 2578 42 2 CJ 95 9 Chautauqua 3433 2055 67 3113 9 Cherokee 4077 2690 52 3684 9 5(a) Cheyenne 4063 2834 43 3609 3 Clark 4304 3474 24 3430 Clay 4152 2814 48 3423 5 Cloud 4232 2838 49 3889 8 Coffey 3353 2603 29 2800 7 Comanche 4154 3 l21 33 3700 2 Cowley 4956 3160 57 4014 4 Crawford 4157 2841 46 3446 10 5(a) Decatur 3976 3102 28 3958 4 Dickinson 4501 3198 41 3604 2 Doniphan 3973 2531 57 3593 5 Douglas 5251 3186 65 4080 1 Edwards 4310 3529 22 3947 7 Elk 3228 1938 66 2718 10 Ellis 5124 3793 35 3835 9 Ellsworth 4279 3433 25 3587 3 Finney 5333 3794 40 4863 Ford 5325 3995 33 4324 7 Franklin 4193 2734 53 3419 7 Geary 4278 3425 25 4059 2 Gave 4527 3283 38 Ll355 2 Graham 5185 2825 84 407 4 Grant 5765 4413 31 6175 4 Gray 4433 3919 13 4097 4 Greeley 5941 3121 90 6890 3 Greenwood 4396 3230 36 3099 1 Hamilton 5225 3649 43 5920 Harper 4971 3055 63 4733 4 Harvey 5170 3672 41 4333 2 Haskell 5567 5155 8 5400 4 Hodgeman 4376 3550 23 4583 4 Jackson 3815 2454 55 3204 10 Jefferson Jewell

4287 3344

24272406

77 39

4052 3448

6 6

Johnson 8161 4839 69 5329 9 Kearny 5378 4122 30 5658 4 Kingman 4884 2250 117 4118 2 Kiowa 5205 3621 44 4531 2 1sl2e t t e 3856 2864 3b 3018 7 Lane 4888 3783 29 5185 Leavenworth 5513 3561 55 4069 12

30

IJPPATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

19L9 centage median farms in ARACounty 1959

census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Pct DesignationDollarsDollars Pct

KANSAS continued

3308 6Lincoln 3660 2836 29

Linn 3861 2180 77 3801 6 4974 1

Logan 5080 3583 42

Lyon 4646 3144 48 3138 8

McPherson 4947 3431 44 3925 1

Marion 4557 2622 7~ 4014 4

Marshall 3992 2928 36 2777 6

Meade 4701 4195 12 3045 4

Miami 4930 2898 70 4060 9 35 3410 4Mitchell 4137 3060

Montgomery 4759 3209 48 3481 10 3

Morris 3626 2849 27 2957 8

Morton 5926 4153 43 7250 7

Nemaha 3501 2652 32 2641

Neosho 4245 2759 54 3037 4

Ness 3832 3093 24 3203 5

Norton 4125 2372 74 2938 6

2575 53 3174 9Osage 3939 51 2855 4

Osborne 3749 2479

Ottawa 3963 1830 116 3577 7

Pawnee 5174 3660 41 4738 2 3090 9Phillips 3952 2634 50

Po ttawa tomie 4053 2780 46 2952 8 5

Pratt 5070 3902 30 3416

Rawlins 4819 3143 53 4730 4

Reno 5224 3575 46 4264 3

Republic 3306 2302 44 2746 7

Rice 4946 3955 25 4438 1 5(b) 3

3 s 344 42 3413 5Riley 4746 Rooks 48l9 3267 48 3856 6

Rush 4617 3417 35 4060 6 4

Russell 5069 4110 23 4340 15383 3772 43 3758

Saline 5118 3941 30 4875 Scott

Sedgwick 6166 4053 52 4527 1

Seward 6072 4215 44 4610 2

Shawnee 5931 3984 49 4583 7

Sheridan 4084 3450 18 3888 5

40 4833 1Sherman 5095 3632

Smith 3399 2529 34 2918 7

4404 3329 32 3714 3Stafford

5662 3940 44 5810 Stanton

6112 4514 35 5833 5StevensSummer 5051 3182 59 4553 4

31

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1~59 census

1Su9 (1959

dolLars)

Pershy centage change

ily median income

1Jl9

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

DO llars Dollar s Pet ISollars Pet Designation

KANSAS -shy continued

Thomas 5146 3886 32 5735 3 Trego 4595 3213 43 3984 10 Wabaunsee 3500 2365 48 2733 7 Wallace 4279 3060 40 4320 Washington 3147 2641 19 2686 7 Wichita 4775 3290 45 4250 2 Wilson 4028 2454 6Lt 3572 4 Woodson 3466 2442 42 3006 8 Wyandotte 5876 4027 46 5244 19

State 5295 3469 53 3681 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 1939 1109 75 1818 48 5(b) 1 Allen 2205 1276 73 1796 41 5(b) 3 A1derson 3812 2408 58 3265 19 Ballard 3036 1700 78 2612 14 5(a) Barren 2 2738 168 63 2011 25 5(b) 35 Bath 2326 1645 41 2429 23 5(b) 5 Bell 2443 1991 23 1943 180 5(a) Boone 5794 2858 103 4879 12 Bourbon Boyd

3801 5 2055

2510 3623

51 40

3526 4048

5 21 5(a)

Boyle 3838 2600 48 2728 1middot1 5 (a) Bracken 3334 2257 48 3172 12 Breathitt 1432 1001 43 1500 91 5(a) Breckinridge 2637 1596 65 2U6 25 5(b) 5 Bull itt 4640 2545 82 4056 26 outler 2059 1016 103 2196 53 5(b) 13 Caldwell 3202 2027 58 2567 22 5(a) Calloway 3346 1880 78 2675 34 5(b) 5 Campbell 5932 3874 53 4340 17 Carlisle 3 2137 1596 96 3033 33 5(b) 5 Carroll 3359 2438 38 2848 10 Cartel 2957 1857 59 2455 58 5(a) Casey 1802 1219 48 1713 45 5(b) 1 Christian 3740 2110 77 2769 18 5(a) ClSlrk 4 2076 2613 56 3 2 360 10 Clay 1833 1481 24 1791 82 5(a) Clinton 1714 1297 32 L560 67 5(b) 4 Crittenden 2747 1600 72 2213 38 5(b) 5 Cumberland 1898 1027 85 1732 52 5(b) 1 Daviess 4786 2989 60 3264 17

32

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familv median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in RA census I (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct llisignation

KENTUCKY -- continued

Edmonson Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green GreenuP Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken McCreary

2)42 2054 2489 5377 2640 2802 5424 3292 478 3088 3727 3549 2241 2842 4393 2952 3865 3076 3840 2436 4095 3282 2860 4044 1651 5796 3630 2449 5810 1876 1722 3134 2312 2088 1847 1838 2615 2826 2498 2916 2894 3232 4916 1835

1340 1442 1676 3345 1597 2330 3422 2185 2234 2277 2038 2~06 1224 1378 2823 1600 2873 2792 2348 1495 2703 2151 1574 2438 1110 3974 2305 1640 3979 1 435 1482 1774 1542 1175 1246 1594 2087 1698 1581 1179 199 1l58 2923 1461

52 42 48 6l 65 20 58 51 56 36 83 61 83

106 56 84 34 1)

64 63 51 52 82 66 49 46 57 49 46 31 16 77 50 78 48 15 25 66 58

147 70

107 68 26

1808 2082 1740 4329 2463 2607 4265 2767 2971 2898 3426 2811 1846 2306 2448 2537 2743 1980 3411 2087 2865 2914 3129 2g27 1619 5164 3338 1510 4708 1750 1517 2853 2)04 1782 1518 1676 1960 2580 2393 2889 2652 2555 3528 1547

44 70 56

3 19 85 16

7 12 20 20 23 44 22 52 34 24 54 14 31 17 10 10 34 76 23

8 76 13

100 82 20 68 67 91

100 100

37 35 26 23 40 30 73

5b) 3 5a) 5a)

S(b) 5 5a)

5(b) 5

5(a)

5b) 5 5a) 5b) 3 5(a)

5a) 5a)

5(b) 3

5b) 5 5a)5(a)

5a)

5a) 5a) 5a) 5b) 4 5(b) 1 4 5a) 5a) 5b) 3 5(a) 5(b) 1 Jb) 3 5b) 5 5a) 5b) 14

33

1WwyenbBil$_

J UPDATA 1981~

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1v median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy 19149 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Desianation

KENTUCKY - shy continued

McLean 3200 1043 95 2772 19 Madison 3381 2802 47 2620 16 5(a) Magoffin 1504 1093 38 1284 92 5(a) Marion 3250 2146 51 2830 21 Marshall 4109 1920 114 2733 43 5(a) Martin 2071 1397 30 1840 100 5(a) Mason Meade

3847 4591

2639 2313

46 98

3106 3306

8 26 5(b)5

Menifee 1733 1282 35 1785 51 5(b) 5 Mercer 3535 2148 64 2993 13 5(a) Metcalfe 1 922 1127 70 1749 32 5(b) 135 Monroe l856 1091 70 1669 44 5(b) 1 Montgomery 3181 2l69 47 2760 21 Morgan 1976 1147 72 1944 65 5(b) 14 Muhlenberg 3355 1628 106 2677 41 5(a) Nelson 4031 2368 70 3399 23 5(b) 5 Nicholas 2795 1841 52 2666 18 Ohio 2508 1346 86 2200 54 Oldham 4808 2666 80 5016 8 5(b) 5 Owen 359 2102 55 3042 20 Owsey 1 2 324 982 35 1 2 262 86 5~b 14 Pendleton 3757 2316 62 3332 16 5(b) 5 Perry 2689 2350 14 1780 95 5(a) Pike 2803 2463 14 2281 84 5(a) Powell 2597 1288 102 2555 52 5(b) 1 Pulaski 2376 1 2 563 52 1737 53 5(b) 5 Robertson 1930 1849 4 1844 18 Rockcast1e 1898 1362 39 1824 54 5(a) Rowan 2913 1830 59 2325 51 5(a) Russell 1704 1284 33 1641 55 5(b) 5 Scott 3901 2288 70 3 2 365 13 5(b 5 Shelby 3963 2558 55 3536 7 Simplon 2834 1639 73 2017 13 5(b) 3 Spencer 3234 1782 81 2849 16 Taylor 3706 1726 ll5 2654 21 Todd 2 2 595 1 2638 58 2 2 379 27 5a Trigg 2306 1316 75 1965 27 5(a) Trimble 3554 1821 95 3214 10 Union 3698 2455 51 3071 6 Warren Washington

3572 3 2029

2048 1 2933

74 57

2451 2 2732

26 28

S(b) 3 S(b~ 5

Wayne 1729 1342 29 1436 57 5(b) 5 Webster 3259 1601 104 2869 25 5(a) Whitley 2272 1734 31 1720 82 5(a)

34

UPDATA 1981

County

Wolfe Woodford

State

Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles

Beauregard Bipnville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge Ea st Carro 11 East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson JIfferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans

NR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- iiy commercial ARA

1959 1949 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI DesiqnationDollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct

KENTUCKY -- continued

1455 1308 11 1461 70 5(b) 4 4509 2621 72 3755 7

4051 2493 62 2467 31

LOUISIANA

5(b) 53128 2077 51 2042 36 5(b) 53335 2228 50 3596 20

3877 2033 91 5011 30 5(b) 5

2817 1563 80 2896 3 2 2159 1 2624 33 1 2668 59 5b) 3

3148 2142 47 3217 12 2586 1698 52 2l99 46 4568 2894 58 2197 27 4964 3229 54 1878 26 5 2167 3 2693 40 4 2178 10 2430 18e 35 2193 30

124466 2748 62 4880 5 (b) 52103 1562 35 1896 37

2868 1990 44 1884 52 32266 1 2548 111 2 2267 3- 5~b 5

2680 1584 69 2534 37 5830 4141 41 6414 19 2065 1 90 74 1867 20 5(b) 123

2749 1346 104 1990 46 5(b) 1 1 2 454 53 5~b 522149 1 2629 32

2094 1663 26 1726 42 5(b) 3

2701 1633 65 3291 36 4329 2540 70 3775 12 3125 2032 54 d346 10

3 2683 22441 51 2 2960 8 68 NR 28 6061 3617

3795 2255 68 2 T72 I 1921 60 5(b) 44483 2470 81

194330 2518 72 3987

3 2433 2 2 202 56 3 2 587 39 3477 2211 57 3205 24 3825 2306 66 2830 51 5(b) 5

2190 1453 51 1542 25 5(b) 3

3248 2261 44 1680 34 2 2 382 1 2 419 68 1 2 718 30 5(b) I s5

314807 3387 42

35

~~~~i~t-

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial~

County 1959 1949 eentage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Desianation

LOUISIANA -olltinued

Ouachita 4367 2979 46 2861 24 Plaquemines 5127 2875 78 3000 48 Pointe Coupee 2486 1546 61 2550 43 Rapides 3783 2404 57 2920 19 Red River 2034 1404 45 2389 32 J(b) 1 Richland 2286 1638 40 1763 32 Sabine 2816 1594 77 2784 22 bull 5 (b) 5 St Bernard 6028 2668 126 NR 50 St Charles 5289 2632 1)1 NR 43 St Helena 2 III 1421 48 2075 44 St James 3659 1581 131 3235 38 St John the Baptist 4079 2247 82 NR 42 S(b) 5 St Landry 2480 1682 47 1186 67 5(a) St Martin 2518 1729 45 1680 55 5(b) 5 p St Mary 4686 2520 86 3224 27 St Tammany 3868 2098 84 3300 39 Tangipahoa 2917 1782 64 2497 27 5(a) Tensas 1683 1180 43 1251 40 5(b) 123 Terrebonne 4831 2528 91 5208 20 Union 2890 1963 47 2727 36 Vermil ion 3354 1720 95 3533 17 Vernon 2788 1568 78 2906 19 5(b) 5 Washington 3924 20)8 73 3201 20 5(b) 3 Webster 4s055 2s567 58 3s514 33 3(b 5 Wet Baton Rouge 4037 2186 85 3590 30 Wst Carroll 2155 1436 50 1948 27 5(b) 5 West Fcliciana 2459 1460 68 1570 4i Winn 2777 1820 52 3016 30

State 4272 2619 63 2146 37

MAINE

Androscoggin 5113 3553 4i 3773 10 Aroostook Cumberland

4093 5477

2B34

3564 44 54

2731 4Jl2

1 10

5b) 56

~ranklin 4384 2962 48 3247 8 Hancock 4s 176 2 s 618 60 3sQ22 It 5b 5 Kennebec 5101 3426 49 4072 6 Knox 4371 2688 63 3562 5 5(b) 5 Lincoln 4177 2432 72 3985 18 5(b) 5 Oxford 5078 3193 59 3~919 6

R--not reForted

36

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I --continued

All fami1~ medi 2n income Farm Percentage

County 1959 census

19119 Per-shy (1959 cent age col1ars) change

family median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MAINE - shy continued

Penocscot 5~ 102 3 2 221 55 3 2 672 6 5(b) 5F Piscataquis 4383 2971 48 3471 11 5(traquo 5 Sagadahoc 5281 3022 75 4790 20 Somerset 4657 2884 61 3814 8 Waldo 3995 2239 78 3713 8 Washington 3 2 505 2 2256 55 3 2 046 21 5(b) 3 25 York 5088 3454 47 4659 8 5(a)p

State 4873 3202 52 3569 7

MARYLAND

Allegany 5107 3196 60 3923 20 5(a) Anne Arundel 6503 4066 60 5694 8 Baltimore 7098 4463 59 5007 12 Baltimore City Calvert

5659 4566

4009 2471

41 85 3896 18 5(b) 5

Caroline 3875 2603 49 3475 6 Carroll 5173 3115 66 3788 9 Cecil 5262 3350 57 4461 12 5(b) 5 Charles Dorchester

5351 3845

3138 2321

70 66

4961 3443

12 6 5(a)

Frederick 5026 3069 64 4383 5 Garrett 3388 2071 64 3055 22 5(b) 35 Harford 5863 3596 63 4786 8 Howard 6401 3663 75 5612 7 Kent 4Q36 2572 57 4Q516 7 Montgomery 9317 6437 45 6367 10 Prince Georges 7471 5099 46 5743 8 Quenn Annes 3906 2010 94 3351 3 St Marys Somer~w

4642 32751

3223 2l Q4

44 QQ

3819 J 5146

10 6 5(b) 5

Talbot 4331 2624 65 3881 3 Washington 5145 3492 47 4261 6 5(a) Wicomico 4840 2996 62 4238 9 Worcester 3721 2345 59 3054 4

State 6309 4048 56 4253 9

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable 5386 3439 57 6060 20 5(b) 5p Berkshire 6121 4118 49 4560 5 5(a)p

37

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage Per- family cammer cia 1 ARA

County 1959 19 centage median farms in areas census (1959 change income Class

dollars) 1959 VI ------~---------Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MASSACHUSETTS -- continued

Bristol 5415 3674 47 4750 7 5(a) 5(b) 5p Dukes 4745 2963 60 NR 73 5(b) 4 Essex 6313 4047 56 5946 7 5 ( a ) 5 ( b) 5P Franklin 5455 3512 55 4197 4 5(a) p Hampden 6246 4196 49 5500 9 Hampshire 5969 3883 54 5011 3 Middlesex 6853 4360 57 6094 2 5(a)P

N~a--n-7tucket--______ -=--5gt-3--73--~) 62_____7-0--________ -------c------Norfolk 7366 4741 55 7559 14 5(a)p Plymouth 6103 3716 64 5250 10 5(a) 5(b) 5P Suffolk 5756 3979 45 Worcester 5977 3989 50 5611 5 5(a)p

State 6272 4160 51 5364 7

MICHIGAN

Alcona 4167 2283 82 4408 37 S(b) 5 Alger 5028 3066 64 3176 5 5(b) 35 Allegan 5532 3506 58 4977 8 Alpena 5575 3359 66 3918 18 5(b) 5 Antrim 4002 2295 74 3756 10 5(b) 5 Arenac 4237 2603 63 3500 18 5(b) 5 Baraga 4287 2612 64 3910 13 5(b) 35 Barry 5592 3346 67 4930 11 Bay 6041 4094 48 5270 8 5(a) Benzie 4563 2611 75 3382 22 5(1) 5 Berrien 6145 3920 57 5035 8 Branch 5449 3215 69 4767 14 5(b) Calhoun 6376 4175 53 5301 6 Cass 5418 3286 65 4532 9 ~Ch~a~rle~v-o~i~x~_____~_4~~5~0~2__~2~~6~2~5~_~72 3915 12 5(b) 5 Cheboygan 4291 2335 84 3217 22 5(b) 5 Chippewa 4975 3542 40 4435 19 5(b) 35 Clare 4400 2922 50 3587 14 5(b) 5 Clinton 5636 3441 64 4798 5 Crawford 4399 2793 58 NR S(b) 5 Delta 5009 3033 65 3574 13 5(a) Dickinson 4770 3072 55 3700 14 5(t-raquo 3 Eaton 5821 3597 62 4960 8 Emmet 4694 2879 63 3856 23 5( b) 5 Geness~ 634Q 4 770 33 5721 8

NR--pot reported

38

UPDATA 1981

County

Gladwin Godehic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer IeeJaosll Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw

NR--not reported

TABLE I --continued

A11 family median income Farm family

1959 Per- median1949 census (1959 cent age income

do~lars) change 959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

4481 4287 5259 5218 4940 4260 4198 6393 5091 4602 5043 5206 6421 6526 3876 6329 3952 3158 5282 4132 5699 5775 5254 4721 7091 5112 5022 4991 4322 4323 6627 3678 5892 4815 3574 6048 4583 7576 4841 3874

MICHIGAN

2475 3260 3239 3109 2826 2543 2898 4727 3143 2923 3399 3290 4166 4413 1891 4399 2244 1983 3384 2720 3917 3863 2989 2545 4569 3025 3594 3032 2514 3045 4443 2611 4223 2973 2044 3898 2972 4934 2578 2220

continued

81 32 62 68 75 68 45 35 62 57 48 58 54 48

lJ5 44 76 59 56 52 45 49 76 86 55 69 40 65 72 42 49 41 40 62 75 55 54 54 88 74

4138 2850 4349 4462 3871 3924 3288 4876 4407 3532 3968 4230 5618 5837 3Sn 5000

NR 3400 4~606 32~5 5154 4389

NR 4320 5104 4366 3300 3535 3381 2866 2591 3467 5024 4138 4052 5833 3899 3579 4220 2718

Percentage commercial ARA

farms in areas Class

II Pct Designation

21 18 5(b) 35 9 5(a) 4 5(b) 5 B 5(b) 5

30 5(r) 35 9 5(b) 5 5 4

18 5(b) 5 34 5(b) 3

9 6 9

15 5(a) 8

5(h) 35 42 5(b) 5

9 5(1raquo 5 13 5(a)

6 5(a) 7

2~ 5(b) 35 5(b) 35

9 5a) 21 5((raquo 5 10 5(a) 18 13 5(b) 5 17 5aj 5(b) 3

4 12 5(b) 5 10 5(a) 11 16 5b) 5 10 16 9 5(a) 7 5((raquo 5

20 5(b) 5

39

~~~

J UPDATA 1981

County

Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw st Clair st JostQh Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Wa~htenaw Wayne Wexford

State

Aitkin Anoka Becker Bel trami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodqe

rrR--not reported

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

1959 1949 Per- median census (1959 centageincome

do11ars) change 1959 Dollar~ Dollars Pct Dollars

MICHIGAN -- continued

4736 2542 86 3837 4350 2542 71 3437 4442 1826 143 4310 4556 2592 76 4041 5 s 220 3 s 728 56 5~ 071 5140 2788 84 3686 4477 2644 69 NP 5983 4169 44 4917 5546 3972 40 3961 5626 3~506 60 4269 4428 2869 54 3876 4438 2996 48 3110 5740 3854 4q 5170 4993 3067 63 4475 5126 3~O55 70 4~649

6890 4204 64 5290 6597 4883 35 6411 4865 3042 60 3646

6256 4392 42 4561

MINNESOTA

3064 2244 36 2716 6616 4096 62 5545 3707 2600 42 2720 3949 2684 47 3179 4380 2276 47 2928 3210 3133 2 2003 4887 3482 48 3107 4521 3376 34 3070 5641 3734 51 4848 4290 3~532 41 3913 3020 2084 45 2377 3822 3432 11 2556 4703 2679 76 3947 5639 3914 44 4042 3~234 pound937 59 h]31 5188 3119 66 jR 3790 3575 6 3023 4720 3240 46 3509 6843 4229 62 4767 3gt-978 2994 33 ~281

40

Percentage commercial ARA farms in areas

Class VI

Pct Designation

25 5(1) 3 19 5(b) 5 9 5(b) 5

15 5(b) 5 7

18 5(b) 5 31 5(r) 5

6 13 5(a) 12

7 5(1) 5 9 5(a) 6 3 5b) 5

3 5(b 5 4

15 5(a) 25 5(b) 5

10

28 5a) 10 20 IR 35 5(b) 35 IR 10 10 5 4

14 5(b) 3 4

28 5 a) IR 4 8 4

20 5(1 35j IR 1JO 5(b) 4

3 21 5(a)

3 5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

--All fami 1y median income bull Farm Percentage family commercia 1

County 1959 19u9 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) shange 1959 VT Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA -- continued

Douglas 3644 2745 33 2444 13 5(b) 5 Faribault 4082 3498 17 3395 2 Fillmore 3892 2870 36 3164 4 Freeborn 4922 3742 32 3497 4 Goodhue____ 4830 3438 40 3599 2 Grant 3566 3050 17 2622 4 Hennepin 6954 4692 48 4437 6 Houston 4326 3017 43 3157 4 Huhbard 3320 2345 42 2556 30 5(b) 35 ~I~s~an~t~i~______________~~4~ 2552 6~____~3~~2~6~0____~1~9______~~---------Itasca 4546 3376 35 3743 39 5(a) IR Jackson 3495 3343 4 2579 2 Kanabec 3739 2355 59 2900 10 5(1--) 3 Kandiyohi 4245 3353 27 2820 6 Kittson 4130 3345 23 3369 14 Koochiching 5683 3707 53 3668 15 5(h) 3 IR Lac qui Parle 3088 3235 -5 2358 4 Lake 5584 4348 28 R 33 5(1--) 3 Lake of the Woods 3715 2486 49 3330 18 5( h) 3 Ie 5J1em 4751 3190 33 3137 7 Lincoln 3119 3321 -6 2460 7 Lyon 4124 3563 16 2847 3 McLeod 4474 3174 41 3128 5 Mahnomen 3138 2394 31 2688 17 5(b) 5 IE a ~M~ar~sh~a~1~1~____________~~3869 __~2~~5~8~1_____5~0~__~3~~5~76~__~1=1___________________ Martin 4257 3776 13 2900 1 Meeker 3536 2987 18 2619 7 Mille Lacs 3698 2551 45 3054 11 S(b) S Morri son 3693 2548 45 2654 12 Mower 6615 4651 42 3693 2 Murray 3621 3403 6 2992 2 Nicollet 5313 3699 44 3645 5 Nnbles 4012 3689 9 2682 3 Norman 3682 2761 33 3556 8 Olmstead ___________~~~6~043 ~]sect__~4~7----~3~~5~7~9~--~~5--------------------Otter Tail 3595 2865 25 2698 15 Pennington 4551 3~282 39 2981 1middot1 5( b) 5 Pine 3555 2421 47 2898 19 5(b) 35 Pipestone 3730 3332 12 2505 2 Polk 4592 3284 40 3594 10 Pope 3542 2826 5 2825 8 Ramsey 6747 4594 47 tm 13 Red Lake 4045 2458 64 4118 13 S(b) 5

NR--not reported

41 ~ttlreihttttttlFftlMf

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage bull bull fami1y commercia1

County 1959 1949 Per- =median farms in ARA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

bull dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MINNESOTA continued

Redwood 3643 3383 8 2949 5 Renville 3676 3356 1deg__2979____2________ Rice 5012 3338 50 3578 6 Rock 4257 3823 11 3347 2 Roseau 3573 2552 40 2872 23 5( r) 5 St Louis 5455 3988 37 4220 30 5( a) IR ~S~c~o~tt~___________~~4~4___~3~~2~8~4___~6~0~_~3~~4~2~0~__~5~___________ Sherburne 4912 3239 52 3732 12 Sihley 3862 3045 27 3129 2 Stearns 4646 3436 35 2787 5 Steele 5119 3410 50 3331 5 Stevens 3778 3487 8 2675 7 Swift 3775 3 286 15 2801 9 Todd 2979 2AOI 24 2225 13 Traverse 3449 3094 11 2903 7 Wabasha 4591 2974 54 3817 5 ~W~a~de~n~a~____~______~~3~~2~6~6____~2~~5~6~9___~2~7____~2~~4=47_____~1~R~__________ Waseca 4520 3307 37 3436 1 Washington 6330 3988 59 4625 7 Watonwan 4068 3517 16 2821 1 Wilkin 4185 3777 11 3288 2 Winona 4984 3384 47 3407 4 Wright 4375 2723 61 3563 6 Yellow Medicine 3415 3159 8 2633 9

State 5573 3897 43 3099 8

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 4069 2605 56 3083 56 Alcorn 2783 1575 77 1937 52 Amite 2246 1248 80 2189 50 5(b) 3 Atta1a 2116 1105 91 1496 51 5(b) 125IR ~B~e~nt~o~n~____________~~1~8~5~3~____~87~8~__~11~1~__~1~~649~____~5~6___-2lb) 12 Bolivar 1768 929 90 1315 20 5(b) 12 Calhoun 2187 1481 48 1754 45 5(b) 3 Carroll 1484 881 68 1366 51 5( b) 12 Chickasaw 2484 1223 103 1710 54 5(b) 3 Choctaw 1833 995 84 1531 68 5(b) 124 C1airorne 1647 1159 42 1208 48 5(b) 15 Clarymiddot 2343 1228 91 1887 62 5( b) 4 Clay 2851 1324 115 1708 58 5(b) 2

42

MiiiE_IifIIitij~

1 UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

11 family median income Farm Percentage family commercial County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA

census (1959 centageincome Class areas do1lars)~ change 1259 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollillsect Pct Designation

MISSISSIPPI continued

Coahoma 2101 1351 56 1425 24 COl2iah 2 1286 11246 83 11848 48 5(b) 35 Covington 2197 1235 78 1874 52 5(b) 3 De Soto 2093 787 166 1627 49 5(b) 12 Forrest 4004 2436 64 2733 24 Franklin 2769 1683 64 2519 52 5(b) 5 George 31401 11572 115 3 1046 27 Greene 2254 1239 79 2245 47 5(b) 5 Grenada 2848 1703 67 1321 34 5(b) 2 Hancock 3129 1633 92 2798 33 5(b) 5 Harrison 4272 2804 52 3924 38 Hinds 41783 2 1807 70 11169 63 Holmes 1453 677 115 1020 52 5(b) 123 Humphreys 1580 823 92 1536 21 5(h) 12 Issaquena 1479 767 93 1582 18 5(b) 12 Itawamba 2640 1229 115 2236 50 Jackson 5 1120 21608 26 5 9 028 18 Jasper 2299 990 132 2040 60 5(b) 12 Jefferson ] 370 887 54 1332 48 5(b) 12 Jefferson Davis 1772 1012 75 1373 60 5(b) 124 Jones 3993 2028 97 31 79 40 IR Keml2er 11515 750 102 11171 72 5(b) 1124IR Lafayette 2813 1556 81 1866 48 5(b) 12 Lamar 3167 1752 81 2571 36 Lauderdale 3767 2246 68 2673 48 Lawrence 2422 1206 101 2519 58 5(b) 3 Leake 11822 854 122 11568 62 5(b 11214IR Lee 3488 1694 106 1891 53 Leflore 2285 1247 83 1246 27 5(b) 2 Lincoln 3302 1826 81 3299 34 5(b) 5 Lowndes 3564 1743 104 2015 50 Madison 11862 939 98 11062 62 5(r 112~415 Marion 2816 1508 87 2058 47 5(b) 5 Marshall 1784 710 151 1350 56 5(b) 12 Mnnroe 3002 1368 119 1968 50 Montgomery 2000 1253 60 1631 50 Neshoba 2384 1 2 186 101 1 2879 60 5(b 3 24 IR Newton 2491 1089 129 1960 50 5(b) 12 IR Noxubee 1676 672 149 1322 64 5(b) 124 Oktibbeha 2699 1614 67 1691 53 5(b) 2 Panola 1799 1065 69 1226 49 5(b) 12 PearL River 3372 t1935 74 3873 14

43

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Pershy median farms in AHA census (1959 centageincome Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation~

MISSISSIPPI - shy continued

Perry 29 484 1224 103 2844 42 5(b) 5 Pike 3213 1949 65 2170 42 5(b) 3 Pontotoc 1903 1308 45 1673 46 5(b) 5 Prentiss 2318 1562 48 1811 47 5(b) 5 Quitman 1517 847 79 1229 31 5(b) 12 Rankin 3827 1575 143 2238 39 Scott 2352 1330 77 1785 50 IR Sharkey 1859 813 129 1547 27 5(b) 12 Simpson 2522 1295 95 1773 51 5(b) 3 Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate TiEEah Tischomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo

23 211 3058 1790 1588 1752 2 2250 2351 1260 2274 2282 3 2547 3112 2701 1857 1982 2516 2095 2102

942 1929 1011

845 796

1 2275 1345

990 1289 1054 2 2246 1408 1319 1180 1155 1118 1165

985

133 58 77 88

120 76 75 27 76

116 58

121 1)5 57 72

125 80

113

2 3016 2902 1249 1369 1241

JI4 1873 1013 1730 1899

NR 1690 2857 1~618 1350 2197 1483 1432

38 20 21 32 46 44 55 38 46 39 49 23 56 40 62 49 47 45

5b 1

5(b) 12 5(b) 125 5(b) 12 5(b) 3

5(b) 12

5(b) 1 5(b) 2 5(b) 2

5(b) 1 5(b) 124 5(b) 12 5(b) 12 5(b) 12

State 2884 1503 92 1653 45

MISSOURI

Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger 1300ne

3636 3520 3557 4875 23 897 3055 3391 2891 2344 43 975

2304 2525 2828 3321 1749 2165 2030 1611 1338 2)927

58 39 26 47 66 41 67 79 75 70

2738 2884 2916 3783 23 512 2588 2902 2411 2274 31 434

17 13

4 3

33 7 8

18 28 10

5 (b) 1

NR--not repo~d

44

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm family

County 1959 19b9 Per- median census (1959 centage income

colJars) change 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars

MISSOURI continued

Buchanan 5414 3575 51 4121 Butler 2864 1823 57 2083 Caldwell 2908 2154 35 2539 Callaway 4356 2752 58 3567 Camden 3022 1i~7 24 2537 Cape Girardeau 4516 2998 51 2664 Carroll 3528 2361 49 2956 Carter 2254 1512 49 2119 Cass 4613 2588 78 3491 Cedar

-Chanton 2781 2921

1568 2227

77 31

2631 2655

Christian 3189 1575 102 2863 Clark 3407 2216 54 2736 Clay 6606 4158 59 4282 Clinton 3842 2651 45 2727 Cole 5503 3388 62 3743 Cooper 4142 2748 51 3324 Crawford 3395 1962 73 3117 Dade 2457 1429 72 2104 Dallas 2393 1233 94 2290 Daviess 2725 1918 42 2349 De Ka1b 3034 2159 40 2439 Dent 2777 1519 83 2202 Douglas 2050 1327 54 1838 Dunklin 2711 1657 64 2549 Franklin 4863 2815 73 3883 Gasconade 3906 2539 54 2615 Gentry 2994 2332 28 2510 Greene 4801 3151 52 3873 grundy 3 2282 2320 41 2 2395 Harrison 2621 2256 16 2099 Henry 3630 2161 68 2796 Hickory 2311 1149 101 2245 Holt 3333 2432 37 2854 Howard ld93 2 2544 36 2993 Howell 2998 1677 79 2611 Iron 3305 1791 84 2836 Jackson 6028 4142 46 5008 Jasper 4432 2856 55 3403 Jefferson 5~767 3 722 55 4591

Percentage commercia 1 farms in ARA

Class aTeas VI Pct De signation

8 23 S(b) 5 12 10 29 18 5

47 5(b) 6 9

23 9

14 13 6 6

12 10 24 20 24 5(b) 1 14 8

32 5(b) 3 32 5(b) 13

6 15 5(a) 28 10 12 10 5(b) 3 12 9

23 5(h) 1 5

10 24 5(b) 3 50 5(a)

8 8

21)

45

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm family

County 1959 1949 Per- medianmiddotmiddot census (1959 centage income __-- do11ars) chaJ9sect 1959 Dollars Dollars Pct Dollarsmiddotmiddot

MISSOURI continued

Johnson 3907 2334 67 3087 Knox 2934 2147 37 2780 Laclede 3179 1906 67 2338 Lafayette 4~066 2927 39 3601 Lawrence 3538 2153 64 ~735 Lewis 3875 2465 57 3053 Lincoln 4000 2391 67 3500 Linn 3436 2529 36 2562 Livingston 3490 2476 41 2131 McDonald L2635 1 480 78 2 s 551 Macon 3236 2090 55 2337 Madison 3863 2489 55 2904 Maries 2891 1759 64 2566 Marion 4512 2956 53 3614 Mercer 2774 1810 53 2047 Miller 3411 1888 81 2613 Mississippi 2736 1834 49 2404 Moniteau 3349 2137 57 2693 Monroe 3171 2328 36 2839 Montgomery 3403 2197 55 3023 Morgan 3001 1631 84 2771 New Madrid 2173 1435 51 1859 Newton 4022 2102 91 3130 Nodaway 3338 2600 28 2500 Oregon 2357 1418 66 2291 Osage 3769 2003 88 3503 Ozark 2107 1107 90 2186 Pemiscot 2276 1533 48 1876 Perry 3554 2704 31 2659 Pettis 4199 2873 46 3349 Phelps 4184 2398 74 2817 Pike 3729 2501 49 3137 Platte 5898 3145 88 4080 Polk 2505 1635 53 2181 Pulaski __ 1t3))__ 1858 113 4132 Putnam 2355 1798 31 2101 Ralls 3773 2400 57 3608 Randolph 3935 2970 32 3080 Ray 4352 2476 76 3241 Reynolds 2-913 1129 158 2680

Percentage commercial

farms in ARA Class areas VI

Pct Designation

12 6

2 5(b) 5 4 5(b) 5

15 6

1) 7 9

28 15 33 5(a) 29

7 16 5(b) 3 23 12 18 6 9

18 8

13 7

23 5(b) 6 14 33 5(1raquo 1

7 15 6

27 8 5

20 19 23 3

14 8

26 5(b) 1

46

UrraquoDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959

Pershy median centageincome

farms in Class

ARA areas

doH_ars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

MISSOURI continued

Ripley 1977 1317 50 1963 36 5(b) 1 St Charles 5915 3650 62 4460 9 st Clair 2273 1599 42 2106 17 St Francois 4405 3571 23 3628 13 5(a) St Louis 7527 -1S24 54 5423 14 St Louis City 5355 3~923 36 Ste Genevieve 4460 2944 51 3634 14 5(a) Saline 3974 2810 41 3590 5 Schuyler 2372 1962 21 2388 12 Scotland ~reg9 1221 58 2207 7 Scott 3957 2637 50 2803 7 Shannon 2565 1186 116 2279 17 5(b) 1 Shelby 3325 2076 60 3026 9 Stoddard 2904 1656 75 2461 18 Stone 2-Ji7L 1422 101 2_62L 2 5(h 3 Sullivan 2709 1752 55 2554 22 Taney 2892 1567 84 2382 26 5(b) 3 Texas 2940 1459 102 2749 30 5(b) 6 Vernon 3399 2187 55 2720 13 WarI~_____ 4lS5 2372 76 3622 16 Washington 3363 1634 106 3266 33 5(a) Wayne 2466 1426 73 2174 32 5(b) 6 Webster 2554 1601 60 2300 20 Worth 2808 2104 33 2112 12 WrighT 2588 1227 III 2)41 3] 5(bJ 1

State 5127 3240 58 2782 14

MONTANA

Beaverhead 4998 3491 43 4192 6 Big Horn 4375 3010 45 4420 3 IR Blaine 4416 3223 37 4337 4 IR Broadwater 3988 3570 12 3630 1 Carbon 4336 2902 49 3899 4 5(b) 5 Carter 4199 2834 48 4110 3 Cascade 6032 4546 33 5180 2 Chouteau 5610 4625 21 6664 1 IR Custer 5160 4040 28 4286 4 Daniels 4488 2938 53 3474 3 IR

47

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Al1 family median income Farm Percentage 1959 Pershy family commercial

County census 1949 centagemedian farms in AHA (1959 change income Class areas dolJ ars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollsectll Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WONT ANA -shy continued

Dawson Deer Lodge

5554 5022

4107 4247

35 18

3627 NH

10 12 5(b) 6

Fallon 4694 3570 31 3661 4 Fergus 4992 3985 25 4318 -1 Flathead 5 2392 3 2835 40 4167 lA 5(a) IR Gallatin 5360 3~994 3~1 4023 3 Garfield 3311 2791 19 2810 2 Glacier 5169 4055 27 4233 6 B Golden Valley Granite

4044 _4 2 937

3060 3876

32 27

3650 ~950 6 ~(b) S

Hill 6210 4301 44 9230 1 n Jefferson 4989 2931 70 4112 Judith Basin 5332 4039 32 5442 2 Lake 4183 2602 61 3700 11 5(b) 3 IR Lewis and Clark 6461 4688 38 4522 4 Liberty 5858 4667 26 8120 3 Lincoln 5483 3816 44 4744 23 5(a) McCone 3915 3842 2 2800 8 Madison 4470 3235 3B 3829 6 Meagher 4 949 _ 3 2 deg18 64 42BO 6 Mineral 5758 4006 44 NR Missoula 5769 4020 44 4214 11 IR Musselshell 4927 4143 19 3040 2 5(h) 5 Park 5253 4006 31 4000 6 5(b) 5 Petroleum 5418 4460 21 - 5420 8 Phillips 4353 3481 25 3952 6 IR Pondera 5078 4383 16 4986 1 IR Powder River 4797 3938 22 5073 1 Powell 5384 4119 31 5786 12 Prairie Ravill-i---------shy

4470 3819

3672 2733

22 40

4844 3181 12 5(b) 3

Richland 4462 3366 32 3073 6 Roosevelt 4562 3356 36 3612 4 IR Roser-ud 4399 3089 42 3955 4 IR Sanders Sheridan

4969 4550

3091 7223

61 41

4679 4363

18 7

5(h)IR

5 IR

Silver Bow 5283 4198 26 NR 11 5(a) Stillwater 4790 3083 55 4375 7 Sweet Grass 4333 3349 29 4236 9 Teton 5257 3837 37 4683 3 Toole 6023 4794 26 5833 1 Treasure 4538 4120 10 3940 10 Valley 5325 4015 33 4426 7 IR

~~--rJt reLcrted

48

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

d olLirs) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

MONTANA - shy continued

Wheatland 5400 3727 45 5500 1 Wiballx 3431 3295 4 3023 1 Yellowstone 6150 4383 40 4454 4 R

State 5403 4029 34 4289 5

NEBRASKA

A~ams 4794 34gt3 41 3896 4 Antelope 3177 2482 28 2946 4 Arthur 4579 2754 66 NR 3 Banner 4865 4480 8 4683 Blaine 3467 3133 11 3220 11 Boone 3281 2531 30 283B 5 5(b) 3 Box Butte 4920 4124 19 3875 4 Boyd 2696 2558 5 2064 10 Brown 3688 3083 20 2880 7 Buffalo 4275 3033 41 3029 6 5(b) 3 Burt 3863 3056 26 3364 1 IR Butler 3231 2567 26 2711 5 Cass 4553 3171 44 3326 4 Cedar 3289 2982 10 2871 3 Chase 3969 3091 28 3493 2 Cherry 4610 3060 51 4 0 2 Cheyenne 5513 3891 42 4946 1 Clay 3815 2578 48 3849 4 Colfax 3432 3081 11 3128 8 Cuming 3564 3166 9 3242 3 IR Custer 3631 2771 31 3142 5(b) 3 Dakota 5141 3443 49 3488 Dawes 4329 3610 20 3117 Dawson 4220 3361 26 3483 ~(b) 3 Deuel 4732 3710 28 4775 Dixon 3411 2759 24 2944 4 Dodge 5075 3333 52 3386 3 Douglas 6408 4186 53 4778 1 Dundy 3654 3166 15 3282 2 Fillmore 3716 2333 59 3183 6 Franklin 3202 2648 21 3018 3 Frohtier 3416 2687 27 3150 1 Furnas 3536 2851 24 3408 6 Gage 3953 3191 24 2763 6 Garden 4227 2838 49 4118 5

~ffi--not reported

49

1WfWifHtft11ttttrBfflf

J UPDATA 1981

--------TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm Percentage family commercial

County 1959 1949 Per- median farms in ARA census (1959 cent age income Class areas

dollars) change 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Garfield 3351 2638 27 2866 5 5(b) 3 Gosper 3904 2852 37 3750 3 Grant 4229 3033 39 4470 Greeley 2786 2747 1 2387 6 5(b) 3 Hall 4814 3622 33 3509 4 Hamilton 4078 3151 29 3856 Harlan 3728 3274 14 3538 6 Hayes 3817 3884 -2 3775 2 Hitchcock 3869 3366 15 3553 Holt 3317 2475 34 2853 4 Hooker 4730 3536 34 llR Howard 3131 2575 22 2803 6 5(b) 3 Jefferson 3749 2918 28 2978 7 Johnson 3067 2771 11 2299 10 Kearney 4172 2842 46 4113 2 Keith 4708 3821 23 4356 2 Keya Paha 2903 2401 21 2715 8 Kimball 6131 3596 71 4840 2 Knox 3303 2879 15 3 III 4 Lancaster 5798 4048 43 3120 5 Lincoln 5104 3703 38 3637 2 Logan 3830 2815 36 3810 15 Loup 3008 2387 26 2757 3 5(h) 3 McPherson 3517 2754 28 3530 8 Madison 4460 3005 49 3186 6 Merrick 3730 3050 22 3252 3 Morrill 4267 3237 32 3974 1 Nance 3391 2738 24 2709 4 5(b) 3 Nemaha 3412 2885 18 2520 7 Nuckolls 3732 2922 28 3125 4 Otoe 4226 3108 36 3222 7 Pawnee 2690 2223 21 2361 6 Perkins 4426 3733 18 4041 4 Phelps 4415 3421 29 3435 2 Pierce 3202 2825 13 3193 3 Platte 4755 3269 45 3451 4 Polk 3721 2914 28 3423 3 Redwi110w 5018 3597 40 3927 2

IRichardson 3811 3048 25 2794

Rock 3608 2379 52 3483 4 Saline 3755 2849 32 2826 8 Sarpy 6155 3920 57 3548 2 Saunders 3946 3146 25 2781 6 Scotts Bluff 5003 3602 39 3843 3

NR--not reported

50

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~f~am~l~middotl~y~m~e~dwi~a~n~i~n~co~m~e~ Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income

199

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

NEBRASKA continued

Seward 3655 2884 27 2379 6 Sheridan 4366 3119 40 3899 1 Sherman 2971 2712 10 2767 5 Sioux 4563 3213 42 5000 9 Stanton 3203 2864 12 2877 5 Thayer 3155 2731 16 2661 3 Thomas 4296 2999 43 4630 1 Thurston 3570 3278 9 2824 5 IR Valley 3186 2720 17 2821 5 5(b) 3 Washington 4314 3069 40 3217 1 Wayne 3763 3436 10 3283 2 Webster 3357 2029 65 3024 6 Whee1er 3240 2788 10 3 9 206 9 5(b) 3 York 3928 2990 31 3329 1

State 4862 3463 40 3243 4

NEVADA

Churchill 5157 3414 51 4921 9 Clark 7010 4525 55 4100 4 Douglas 6838 4249 61 6650 17 Elko 6052 4553 33 3871 2 gt=smeralda 5778 2326 148 NR 1 Eureka 4833 3263 48 NR 3 Humboldt 6008 3950 52 L920 1 Lander 5153 3F356 34 NR Lincoln 4090 4559 -10 NR 5(b) 3 Lyon 5798 284( 104 4303 4 Mineral 5946 4083 46 NR 62 Nye 5694 3410 67 4710 Ormsby 6983 4284 63 NR Pershing 6220 3625 72 5730 6 Storey 4750 3672 29 NR Washoe 7197 4790 50 5480 8 IR White Pine 5318 4300 24 5180

State 6736 4434 52 4857 6

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap 5718 3089 85 4943 10

~~--not reported

51

w UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All fami1J median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

19~9 (1959

dollars)

Pershycentage change

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars DolLurs ~ Dollars Pct Designation

NEW HAMPSHIRE continued

Carroll 4662 2536 84 4207 10 5(b) 6 Cheshire Coos

5683 5263

3448 3392

65 55

4522 4700

12 2 5(b) 6

Grafton 5068 3305 53 3938 11 5(b) 6 Hillsborough Merrimack

5885 5632

3831 3534

54 59

51854977

6 4

Rockingham 5765 3419 69 4923 8 Sblfford 5850 3588 63 4511 3 Sullivan 5089 3398 50 4536 4

State 5636 3519 60 4625 7

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 5176 3413 52 3103 4 5() Bergen 7978 5235 52 NR 8 BUrlington 6467 4005 61 5442 3 Camden 6698 4373 53 5)156 11 Cape MaJ 4910 2972 65 4938 7 5(a) Cumberland 5612 3639 54 4157 3 5(a) Essex 6651 4613 44 Gloucester 5341 4204 51 4078 6 Hudson 6151 4264 4l Hunterdon 6022 3624 5220 4 Mercer 6707 4695 ~ 6012 2 Middlesex 7054 4559 5) 5575 7 Monnouth 6413 4069 58 4154 5 5(a) Morris 7696 4600 67 7449 12 Ocean 5542 3436 61 3415 5 5(a) Passaic 6432 4498 43 NR 9 5(a) Salem 6320 4207 50 4645 4 Somerset 7484 4488 67 5723 6 Sussex 5860shy 3365 74 4839 2 Union 7 1 746 5 1 278 47 5 Warren 5511 3940 40 lt646 3

State 6786 4553 49 4794 5

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 6252 3990 57 5529 34 IR

=H~--not reForted

52

UPDATA 1981

------------------------~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercia1

19)-1-9County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

NEW MEXICO continued

Catron 3952 1931 105 3830 8 5(b) 3 Chaves 5187 3551 46 4256 4 Colfax 4325 3240 33 3653 6 5(b) 5 Curr~ 4 s922 3 s692 34 4 s578 3 De Baca 3495 3151 11 3000 6 Dona Ana 4968 2749 81 4027 7 Eddy 5888 4333 36 4562 4 Grant 4462 3880 15 5170 6 GUSlda1u12e 3 s289 l s961 68 l s870 30 5b 3 Harding 3352 2027 65 3040 8 Hidalgo 4674 3137 49 4917 1 Lea 6148 4577 34 4489 7 Lincoln 3912 2885 36 3639 10 Los Alamos 9 s269 6 s073 53 Luna 4256 3113 37 3847 McKinley 4397 1963 124 2257 64 5(b) 24 IR Mora 2094 1061 97 1941 45 5(b) 15 Otero 6154 3273 88 4917 17 IR QUSl 4 s066 2 1 960 37 3 s788 8 Rio Arriba 2984 1809 65 2167 58 5(b) 35~ IR Roosevelt 4384 3045 44 4518 6 Sandoval 2409 1077 124 4380 75 5(b) 345t B San Juan 5843 1879 211 2557 14 5(b) 3 IR San Miguel 2s 905 1s774 64 2 s980 56 5b 3s5 Santa Fe 5182 3263 59 3530 39 5(b) 3 IR Sierra 3269 2055 59 6140 15 Socorro 3529 2026 74 3250 14 5(b) 35 Taos 2204 1537 43 2300 60 5(b) 45 Torrance 3s568 2s 476 44 3 s705 15 5b 3 s5 Union 3738 2771 35 3523 7 Valencia 5615 2098 168 4588 38 5(b) 3 IR

State 5371 3299 63 3780 18

NEW YORK

_Albany - 6199 4327 43 4524 10 Allegany 4828 3382 43 3704 8 Bronx 5830 4421 32 45 Boome 6409 4433 44 4748 2 CSttaraugus 5 1 315 3s627 46 4 s218 7 IR Cayuga 5384 3761 43 4 J 316 5 5(a)

tmiddot

53

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income iFarm fam-Percen ge

County

ChautRultjua Chel)1ung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware DIJtchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamil ton Herkimer Jefferson Kbgs Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York

NR--not reported

~

UPDATA 1981

Per- ily 1959 1949 centage median

census (1959 change income dollus) 1959

Dollars Do lIars Pct Dollars

NEW YORK continued

5626 3846 46 4700 5~758 4002 44 5236 5308 3395 56 4306 5 2 165 3 2 463 49 4 2593 5331 3405 56 4000 5505 3433 60 4296 4856 3129 55 3438 6481 4214 54 4332 6 2 395 42272 50 5 2 428 4969 3051 63 4453 4639 3028 53 4226 5379 3641 48 4142 5898 3961 49 4669 5 1 056 2 2884 75 4 2 463 4511 2891 56 NR 5519 3667 50 5138 5261 3499 50 4512 5816 4219 38 4760 3 2 135 52 3 2914 5607 3567 57 4308 5451 3660 49 4406 7147 4556 57 5784 5411 4278 26 4489 8 2515 5 2537 54 -JR 5338 3761 42 6692 4302 56 5489 6180 3994 55 5365 6691 4234 58 4989

5721 3884 47 4387 5608 3490 61 4584 5580 3393 64 4300 4891 3371 45 3728

7176 5044 42 5747 4037 42 4324 6836 4706 45 7472 4350 72 7000

5676 3972 43 5000 6541 4673 40 4953 4592 3120 47 45 210 5041 3021 67 4486 5790 3821 52 5014

54

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet pesignation

6 5(a) IR 3 3 6 5a 6 1 5 5 4 IR 7 5(b) 5

10 5(a) 6 5(a) 8 6 5b 5

2 3

31 1 2 2 7 1 5(a) 5

9 4 6

5 5(b) 5 4 4

5 7 5(a) 2 5(b) 5 4 3

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily comlilercia1 County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

NEW ~DRK -- continued

Steuben 5607 3661 53 3921 7 Suffolk 6795 4175 63 5748 1 Sullivan 5198 3209 62 4281 1 Tioga 5626 3313 70 4265 3 Tompkins 6233 3936 58 5199 8 Ulster 5746 3458 66 -1226 10 Warren 5356 3459 55 4100 32 Washington 5106 3406 50 4307 6 Wayne 5667 3435 65 4677 3 5(a)Westchester 8052gt 5328 51 6844 1 Wyoming 5428 3371 61 4383 3 Yates 4799 3081 56 3753 4

State 6371 4356 46 4504 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 5379 3572 50 3552 23 Alexander 3814 1362 105 3151 31 Alleghany 2910 1233 136 2301 51 5(b) 1 Anson 2763 1678 65 2122 35 5(b) 35 Ashe 2296 1201 91 1978 62 5(b) 4 I Avery 2569 1469 75 2171 69 5(b) 45 Beaufort 2409 1739 38 1858 18 5(b) 6 Bertie 2117 1701 4 1752 20 5(b) 3 Bladen 2446 1845 32 2121 29 5(b) 5 Brunswick 2678 1 786 50 2388 38 Buncombe 4419 3058 44 3422 47 Burke 4303 2756 56 3168 23 Cabarrus 4906 3484 41 3497 24 Caldwell 4054 2670 52 3380 22 Camden 2792 1752 59 1939 2 Carteret 4058 2621 55 3543 16 5(b) 5 Caswell 2806 1890 48 2192 29 Catawba 4781 3053 57 3843 24 Chatham 3611 2048 76 2977 18 Cherokee 2396 1410 70 1744 38 Chowan 2714 1805 50 1944 27 5(b) 5 Clay 1921 1219 58 1843 40 5(b) 56 Cleveland 3901 2508 56 2562 35 Columbus 2572 1791 44 2195 21 C~aven 3708 2543 46 331 14

5

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familx median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 census

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercia1 farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

DollarsDollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Cumberland 3809 2883 32 2579 24 5(a) Currituck 3485 1957 78 3578 5 Dare 3226 2009 60 NR Davidson 4623 3020 53 3579 30 DSvie 4 1 204 21475 70 31337 24 Duplin 2151 1397 54 1738 16 Durham 4876 3623 35 4356 22 gogecombe Forsyth Franklin

2935 5349 21366

2424 3378 11756

21 6lt1 34

1593 4132 11796

12 24 20 5(a)

Gaston 4694 3284 43 3670 18 Gates 2260 1135 99 1854 26 5(b) 1 Gcaham Granville Y

2525 2932

1536 2252

64 30

2360 2 ]20

81 26

5(b) 45 IR 5( a)

Geene 11451 11781 -19 ~~ 6 5(b 112 Guilford 5417 3727 45 4083 20 ialifax 2797 2)73 35 1261 18 5(b) 2 Harnett 972 2349 26 2487 16 Haywood Henderson

4701 31984

2985 21174

57 83

2910 2773

49 15

Hertford 2714 1745 56 1760 14 Hoke 2733 1321 107 1502 17 5(b) 2 Hyde 1979 1155 71 2247 13 5(b) 1-Iredell J3ckson

4300 21994

2743 11578

57 90

3294 2037

3u 50 IR

Johnson 2469 1831 35 1746 13 Jones 2238 1703 31 ~536 1) L~e 4097 2745 49 2911 20 Lenoir 3248 2059 58 1686 9 Lincoln 31847 21330 65 31132 31 5(b 5 McDowell 3786 2588 46 3208 26 Macon 2608 1508 73 2254 53 5(b) 5 Madison 2007 1256 60 1753 68 5(b) 145 Martin 2366 1717 38 1731 17 Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore

51632 2779 3365 3550

31822 1517 1994 2357

45 83 69 51

4 1467 2086 1074 3249

33 69 16 13

5(b) 45

Nash 3119 2293 36 1634 11 New Hanover 4 1 336 21754 57 NR 18 Northampton Onslow

2255 3729

1575 2807

43 33

1670 2910

18 20

5(b) 6

Orange Pamlico

4271 2851

3007 1662

42 72

2990 2617

24 14

See foot~otes p 85 NR--not reoorted

56

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County 1959 19~9 Pershy

centage ily

median comm~rcial

farms in ARA census (1959 change

o)llars income

1959 Class

VI areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

NORTH CAROLINA - shy continued

Pasguotank 3630 2410 51 3010 20 Pender 2376 1472 61 2168 22 Perquimans 2370 1541 54 2047 16 Person 3231 2258 43 2237 31 5(b) 5 Pitt 2675 1960 36 1380 8 5(b) 2 Polk 3524 1941 82 2989 34 Randolph 4593 2829 62 3333 2lt Richmond 3774 2984 26 2430 24 5(a) Robeson 2247 1813 24 1459 15 Rockingham 4338 2918 49 2941 23 Rowan 4659 3384 38 3465 19 Rutherford 3751 2339 60 2598 54 Sampson 2283 1398 63 1868 18 5(b) 5 Scotland 2919 1897 54 1575 33 Stanly 4237 2816 50 3289 32 Stokes 3240 2258 43 2639 22 Surry Swain

3717 2484

2540 1455

46 71

2680 2702

23 67 5(b) 45IR

Transylvania 4172 2131 96 2736 23 Tyrrell l927 1401 38 1543 Union 3837 2153 78 2966 34 Vance 3046 2515 21 2071 26 5(a) Wake 4880 3214 52 2516 16 Warren Washington

1958 3495

1475 2233

33 56

1600 2598

33 22 5(b) 5

Watauga 2497 l30l 92 1869 61 5~b) 34 Wayne 3022 1887 60 1762 9 Wilkes 3126 1717 82 2787 30 Wilson 3087 29 334 32 1633 6 Yadkin 3760 2240 68 2826 27 Yancey ~ 2445 1483 65 1963 78 5(b) 45

State 3956 2620 51 2247 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 4108 4037 2 3725 8 Barnes 4412 2993 41 3919 5 Benson 3525 2785 26 3536 12 IR Billings 2896 2889 2763 11 Bottineau 4254 3296 59 3809 15 Bowman 5344 3719 44 5441 5

57

~Myentr

) UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All familY-llLedian income~arm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class aeas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars t Pc~ Designation

NORTH DAKOTA continued

Burke 3811 3284 16 2811 8 Burleigh 5658 4170 36 2852 10 Cass 5983 4lt96 33 4279 4 Cavalier 3936 3102 27 3714 6 Dickey 3675 2501 47 3397 12 Divide 4184 3425 22 2924 14 Dunn 3229 3060 6 3272 10 IR Eddy 4206 3326 26 3197 4 IH Emmons 3352 2823 19 2977 6 Foster 4225 2897 46 3465 6 Golden Valley 3571 3801 - 6 2897 8 Grand Forks 5559 4165 33 4120 5 Grant 3177 2898 10 2504 13 Griggs 4250 3207 32 3892 6 Hettinger 4164 3662 14 3896 10 Kidder 3028 2490 22 2387 7 La Moure 3603 2485 45 3283 11 Logan 2732 2507 9 2383 6 McHenry 3688 3009 22 3170 8 McIntosh 2805 2501 12 2171 6 McKenzie 4403 3241 36 3531 7 IR McLean 3768 3923 - 4 2806 12 IR Mercer 3665 3552 3 2617 6 IR Morton Mountrail

4300 3926

3700 3566

16 10

2569 3238

15 10 5(b) 5 1ft

Nelson 3896 2898 34 4103 5 1R Oliver 2213 3766 -41 1867 9 Pembina 4164 3760 11 3913 5 Pierce 4124 3180 30 3750 9 Ramsey 4717 3563 32 4231 8 IR Ransom 3687 2838 30 2~953 12 Renville 4113 4055 1 3696 9 Richland 3830 3589 7 3133 12 IR Rol~e~t-te_______~3~3=25---=213=83 ___4~0-_3z1~57-__-=13__--5(b_)-=5--IR_ Sargent 3420 283b 20 3290 7 111 Sheridan 2385 3274 -27 2067 16 Sioux 2732 2382 15 1611 11 IR a Slope 4905 3863 27 5152 9 Stark 43B6 3463 27 3503 12 Steele 4186 3758 11 3966 1 Stutsman 4703 3597 31 3519 6 Towner 4663 3335 40 4567 4 Traill 4302 3612 19 4160 3 Walsh 4457 3399 31 4065 9

58

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentagel

County

Ward Wells Williams

State

Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Aug1aize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison

iffi--not reported

UPDATA 1981

commerci31 farms in ARA

Class areas VI Pct Designation

8 11 13

9

28 5 8 7

28 4

14 5(a) 20 5(a) 11 13

4 3

20 5(a) 4 8

16 2

10 4 7 6

10 12

2 7 4

40 16

3 25

9 5 6

11

Pershy 19119 ~ 1959 centage (1959 bull

census change~ dollars)

Dvllars Dollars E~h

NORTH DAKOTA continued

ily median income

1959 Dollars

5365 3734 5432

4530

2829 5699 5666 5651 4321 5392 4974 4103 6566 5093 4997 5825 6174 4830 5283 4975 5768 6943 5069 5 M3 5423 6189 5512 4497 6425 5451 4029 6916 6520 4588 6451 5721 4569 4786

4203 3321 3902

3597

1897 3966 3687 3966 2585 3618 3244 2153 4268 3159 3257 4091 3252 2960 3734 3280 3701 4775 3338 3625 3499 4122 3520 3032 4579 3617 2062 4104 4289 2617 4088 3732 2869 3141

28 12 39

OHIO

49 44 54 42 67 49 53 91 54 61 53 42 90 63 41 52 56 45 52 56 55 50 57 48 40 51 95 68 52 75 ~i8

53 59 52

59

3548 3026 3184

3432

29 467 4559 4590 4732 3500 4130 3886 3402 5309 pound1268 3835 4962 5105 3416 4601 3616 4325

NR 4090 4349 4518 5413 4331 2993 5199 4322 3155 5118 4734 3623 5226 4086 3339 4297

TABLE I -- continued

~A~l~l~fa~m~l~l~y~m~e~d~i~a~n~i~n~co~m~~ Farm fam-Percentage

County

Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoninq Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull

la~qcer~s~

Pershy19u9 centage

(1959 change dollars)

ily median income 1959

commercial farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Q911ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OHIO - shy continued

5343 3453 55 4423 2 3843 2405 60 2747 11 5(b) 3 4564 2728 67 4162 21 5(a) 4218 2816 5~ 3117 9 5839 3840 52 4675 7 4358 2586 68 3901 46 5822 4080 43 4544 oJ 5296 3557 49 4129 8 7146 4657 53 6639 18 4872 3038 60 3883 37 5775 3612 60 4564 10 4919 3086 59 3922 10 6241 4308 45 4907 6 6533 4820 36 5563 7 5150 3258 58 4157 6076 4290 42 5478 10 5754 31)94 56 4327 3 6370 3c)76 60 4218 8 3619 2441 48 2887 23 5234 3786 38 4047 3 6018 3971 52 ~850 5 3909 1803 117 2892 33 5821 4645 47 5207 5 4145 2355 76 3131 21 3(b) 3 5134 2880 78 4413 10 5258 3497 50 4509 17 3802 2253 69 3497 28 5908 4223 40 5 119 5 4991 3241 54 4238 6 4middot161 2895 54 4099 20 4935 3109 59 3680 7 3982 6258

1812 3951

120 53

2833 5370

27 3

5(a) 5(a)

5279 3575 43 4155 6 4797 3302 45 3550 5 6344 4224 50 5361 7 5294 3242 63 3799 11 5(a) 5707 3984 43 4419 4 4822 3236 49 3341 28 5(a) 5601 3901 44 4367 6 5205 3 510___~48___4-058___~6--______ 6161 4105 50 5109 7 6735 4305 56 6049 9 6391 4171 53 5891 9

60

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot

Stote

Adair Alfalfa Atoka BEaver

_Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek Custer Delaware Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pet

OHIO -- continued

5406 3554 52 4906 3044 61 5157 3633 42 3493 1858 88 6 )42 3776 63 4865 2832 72 5742 3772 5 5341 3373 58 6157 3972 55 5203 3386 54

6171 4176 48

OKLAI-DMA

1919 1078 78 4106 2837 55 2217 1532 45 4861 3600 35 3821 3037 26 3527 2600 36 2802 1734 62 3325 2398 39 4515 3 l46 44 4387 2880 52 2657 1442 84 2239 1342 67 5832 4107 42 5067 3 U5 63 2349 1450 62 4624 3349 38 3130 2384 31 3691 1848 100 4265 2744 55 4464 2711 65 2352 1356 73 3615 2110 7l 4164 3137 33 4893 3624 35 4327 2627 65 3895 2260 72 4237 2971 43

i1y median income

1959 Dollars

3731 4052 4048 3136 5~ 132 3855 4155 4192 4841 4061

4210

2086 4752 2607 4790 3964 3443 2528 2908 3826 3070 2~698 2185 5934 4465 2489 4146 2703 3558 3714 4489 2376 3796 4187 4500 3402 3559 4167

commercial farms in ARA Class areas

VI Pet Desiqnation

6 5 3

32 5(a) 8

24 5(b) 3 4 8 3 4

9

41 5(b) 5 2

34 5(b) 5 4

10 8

22 7 6

19 36 5(b) 135 40 5(tJ) 13

2 19 22 1)

12 13 38

5 22 5(b) 5

7 12

3 22 12 5(b) 5

4

61 ~iiI_eete_igt I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

1 All family median income Farm fam-Percentage ~ Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median f3rms in AHA census (1959 change income Class areas dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

OKLAHOMA -- continued

Greer Harmon Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain McIntosh Major Marshall Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawn~e Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman

~

3358 3693 5113 2247 2700 4120 3137 2439 5396 4053 3058 2618 )648 3506 3710 2876 3599 2455 2066 3681 3202 3468 3348 3933 4042 4290 2396 5708 4048 4918 4120 3580 4376 3212 3874 4219 1987 2976 3855 3815 2492 5039 5246 3330

2310 2987 3264 1662 1810 2722 2129 1497 3730 2791 2650 1663 1648 2103 2339 1701 2093 1395 1348 2754 2282 1849 2258 2611 2920 2569 1667 3943 2559 3163 2847 2091 3136 2193 2761 2688 1359 2411 2231 2985 1466 3260 4611 2611

45 24 57 35 49 51 47 63 45 45 38 57 61 67 59 69 72shy76 53 34 40 88 48 51 38 67 44 45 58 55 45 71 40 46 40 57 46 23 73 28 70 54 14 28

3412 4384 5982 2316 2593 2787 3052 2605 4254 4221 3558 2920 2685 3144 3181 2514 3163 2543 2110 3625 3327 2928 3281 2819 3655 3804 2289 11402 2954 4225 2736 3545 3689 2699 3648 3357 1965 2805 3876 3018 2902 3694 4402 2878

12 7 4

30 27

9 10 22

4 4 8

33 33 34 14 17 14 39 28 11 15 23 13 29

9 10 28 14 34

9 20 26 18 26 18 24 48 13 14 18 27 14

4 4

5(b) 5 5(0) 5 5(b) 5p

5(b) 5

5(b) 35 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5 S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 1

5 (b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(a)

5(b) 5 5(b) 5

5(b) 5

5(a) 5(b) 5

5(b) 1

S(b) 5 5(b) 5 5(b) 5

62 WitftTW 1trllt_m1Pf~

I UPDATA 1981 l

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm famshy Percentage Pershy ily commercial

1949County 1959 centage median farms in ARA census

(9-1)

0 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desiqnation

OKLAl-DMA -shy continued

Tulsa 5995 4047 48 4245 12 Wagoner 3271 1665 96 3137 20 5(b) 5 Washington 6279 4267 47 4237 19 Washita 3 3882 263~ 47 32 610 4 Woods 4413 3387 30 4108 6 Woodward 4814 3042 58 4250 7

State 4620 2973 55 3361 14

bull OREGON

Baker 5266 3437 53 4192 9 Benton 5860 3923 49 5178 19 Clackamas 6129 3874 58 4757 17 IR Clatsop 6494 4214 30 4655 15 5(b) 5 Columbia 53265 3 3873 36 13 791 12 5b 5 COS 5816 4388 32 5073 13 Crook 5628 4654 21 4449 5 Curry 6033 3295 83 5714 6 Deschutes 5590 4239 32 4556 11 Douglas 5 3710 3 3961 44 43 930 12 Gilliam 5543 4182 32 8120 3 Grant 513 4433 27 4480 5 Harney 5513 4427 24 4238 1 Hood River 5521 3777 46 4787 5 5(b) 5 Jackson 5 3621 3 3929 43 4625 II Jefferson 5569 3835 45 5811 2 IR Josephine 5220 3317 57 4709 12 5(b) 5 Klamath 5922 4275 38 4833 1 Lake 5991 4627 29 4938 5 Lane 5 3946 43 277 39 5 3560 9 Lincoln 5087 3295 54 4974 12 5(b) 3~5 Linn 5436 3972 37 5014 11 IR Malheur 4554 3368 35 3909 2 Marion 5591 3852 45 4664 6 IR Morrow 5595 43 269 31 43 847 6 Multnomah 6378 4469 43 5500 5 Polk 5245 3790 3~3 4762 8 Sherman 61)00 4562 32 7075 5(b) 5 Tillamook 5 j 382 4058 33 4752 3 Umatilla 5 3708 43 108 39 5 2 482 4 Union 5232 3780 38 4379 6

63

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median i~come Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA cnsus (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dollars Dellars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

OREGON - shy continued

Wallowa 4975 3528 41 4500 4 Wasco 5870 4001 47 5099 4 5(b) 5 IR Washington 6523 4010 63 4948 7 Wheeler 5439 3865 41 3970 Yamhill 3520 39 4462 11

State 5892 4165 41 4824 8

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams 4945 3109 59 4)73 6 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford

6173 5033 5777 4265

4231 3513 4149 2304

46 43 39 85

5101 3594 5~306 3562

17 19 15 18

5(a)5(a) 5(a) 5(b) 35

Berks 5799 4152 40 4621 7 Blair 5141 3389 52 5005 4 3(a) Bradford 4906 3086 5S1 4272 3 5(a) BJcks 6782 4233 60 5366 5 Butler 5815 3601 61 5074 16 5 (a ) Cambria Cameron Carbon

4753 6548 4815

3532 3978 3649

34 65 32

93 NR

4 288

27

16

5(a) 5a) 5(a)

Centre 5202 3202 62 3995 3 5 (a) p Chester 6604 4018 64 5684 2 Clarion Clearfield

4804 4640

3048 2968

58 56

4761 4347

17 28

5(b) 5(a)

35

Clinton 5207 3260 )9 3628 10) 5(l) 3 Columbia Crawford

4855 5110

328Cl 3530

48 45

3969 LI448

12 6

5(a)5(a)

Cumberland 6046 3925 54 4510 4 Dauphin 5796 4027 44 4321 6 Delaware 7289 5066 4middot~ 7393 14 Elk 5641 3725 51 LI150 18 Erie 5736 4163 38 4565 9 Fayette 4291 3370 27 3989 25 5(a) Forest 4641 2903 60 NR 5(b) 3 Franklin 4882 3288 48 3937 4 Fulton 3857 1979 95 3762 10 5(b) 3 Greene 4441 3224 38 3656 24 5(b) 35 Huntingdon Indiana

4138 4907

2859 3058

45 60

3652 3860

10 14

5(b) 35 5(a)

NR--not reported

UPDATA 1981

64

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam- Percentage Per- i1y commercial

County 1959 19-19 c-ntage median farms in ARA

census (1959 change income Class areas ClOllcrs) 1959 VI

--~~~--~~~~--~-----------Dollars Dollars Pc~ Dollars Pct Designation

PENNSYLVANIA continued

5(a) 5(b) 5Jefferson 4568 2994 52 3616 11

5(a)Juniata 4062 2535 60 2902 12

Lackawanna 4896 3441 42 4742 5 5(a)

Lancaster 5810 4171 39 4019 2

Lawrence 5617 4028 39 5052 6

Lebanon 5512 3869 42 4514 2

Lehigh 6064 4162 46 4897 6

LUzerne 4 722 3 504 35 4 238 16 5 a 5 b 3

Lycoming 5235 3464 51 4 ~4 9 S(b) 3

McKean 5299 3835 38 4782 9 4588 13 5(a)

Mercer j872 4115 43

Miffl in 4860 3382 44 3707 8 Sea)5(b) 3

Monroe 5093 3381 51 4919 17

Montgomery 7632 4803 59 6189 5

Montour 5134 2885 78 3993 6 5(a)

Northampton 5709 4116 39 4788 6

Northumberland 4544 3174 43 3493 11 5(a)

Perry 4725 3065 54 3996 8 5(b) 5

Philadelphia 5782 4066 42

Pke 4872 3007 62 5880 10 5(b)3

Potter 4547 2760 65 4385 3 5(b) 35

Schuykill 4605 3293 40 4065 20 5(a)

Snyder 4648 2753 69 3286 16 5(a)

Somerset 4055 2880 41 3748 12 5(a)

4322 2868 51 4557 20 5(b) 35SullivanSusquehanna 4815 3064 57 4561 6 5(b) 35

5(b) 3Tioga 4775 3026 58 3840 3

5(a)Union 5032 2957 70 3379 4

Venango 5307 3389 57 4517 10 5(b) 3

Warren 5756 3488 65 4667 7 5(b) 3

Washington 5386 3707 45 4672 11 5(a)

Wayne 4444 2879 54 3625 1 5(b) 3

Westmoreland 5597 3693 52 4381 9 5(a)

Wyoming 4247 2646 60 4099 4 5(b) 35

York 5678 3725 52 4273 8

State 5719 3934 45 4294 8

RHODE ISLAND

45 5(a)55 NR6169 3988Bristol 5(a) pKent 6031 4038 49 NR 10

NR--not reported

65

JJtc- I UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

hll family median income Farm fam-Percentage 0 Per- ily commercia1

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census l (1959 l change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI ]))llars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

RHODE ISLAND -- continued

Newport 4997 3432 46 4516 7 5h)p Providence 5518 3824 44 4671 11 5(a)p Washington 5635 3624 55 4611 4 5(a)p

State 5589 3838 46 4574 11

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 3641 2399 52 2689 45 Aiken 4913 2340 110 1963 35 ~i (b) 2 Allendale 2188 1~006 117 1763 36 5(b) 12 Anderson 4191 2 bull 791 50 2709 48 Bamberg - 2 1 380 1 2 377 73 1 2683 34 5b) 1 22 2 3 Barnwell 3266 1039 214 1794 30 5(b) 12 Beaufort 3597 1692 112 2598 42 5(b) 12 Berkeley 3367 1376 145 1970 66 5(b) 1345 Calhoun 1766 1087 62 1506 33 5(b) 12 Charleston 4 2518 2 2 764 63 2 2 164 21 Cherokee 3686 2501 4 2645 48 Chester 3700 2502 48 2430 56 5(b) 2 Chesterfield 2811 1400 101 1952 34 5(b) 3 Clarendon 1945 1222 59 1721 42 5(b) 1 Colleton 2 1 462 l s 387 78 2 2095 53 5bl 3 1 5 Darlington 3231 1907 6-1 1812 17 5(b) 3 Dillon 2356 1761 34 1595 11 Dorchester 3031 1561 94 2117 42 5(b) 3 Edgefield 2595 1596 62 1868 46 Fairfield 23 730 1 2884 45 1 2732 39 Florence 3232 1951 66 2140 17 Georgetown 3160 2184 45 1776 37 Greenville 4754 3395 40 3202 38 Greenwood 4175 3266 28 2852 39~

HamQton 2 2487 12 392 79 23 177 44 5b 2 Horry 3019 1863 62 2346 15 5(a) Jasper 2401 1435 67 2594 51 5(b) 3 Kershaw 3538 1755 102 1828 54 5(b) 3 Lancaster 4482 2901 54 2785 41 5(b) 3 LSlurens 4 1 145 2 1 710 53 2s 817 44 Lee 1680 916 83 1115 35 5(b) 12 Lexington ~ 4461 2601 72 3257 24 McCormick 2639 1406 88 2263 63 Sb) 24 Marion 2307 1654 39 1733 12

66

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -shy continued

lAll=---f~a~moiliv~m~e~di~an--=i~n~co~m=e Pershy

Farm f am- P ercentage ily commercial

County 1959 census

19L9 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

~llars Dollars Pet Dollars Designation

SOUTH CAROLINA continued

Marlboro 2465 1094 125 1391 17 Newberry 3341 2471 3~j 2250 34 Oconee 3721 2119 76 2732 51 Orangeburg 2603 1258 107 1531 42 S(b) 12 Pickens 4503 2816 60 3411 57 Richland 4572 3154 45 3147 44 Saluda 2965 1330 123 2736 35 Spartanburg 4228 3026 40 3082 34 Sumter 3267 1876 74 1284 45 5(b) 2 Union 4115 2629 56 2625 51 Williamsburg 1631 1124 45 1 216 30 5b) 1 York 4318 3122 38 3166 31

State 3821 2155 62 1982 32

SOUTH DAKOTA

AJrora 2400 2601 - 8 2085 13 Beadle 4584 3651 26 2651 12 Bennett 3682 3015 22 3515 IRa Bon Homme 2803 2823 - 1 2060 9 IR Brookings 3918 3290 19 2617 5 Brown 4715 3810 24 2937 12 Brule 4191 2829 48 3743 6 IR Buffalo 2567 2312 11 3360 2 IR Butte 5062 3124 62 4424 4 Campbell 3691 2346 57 3453 4 Charles Mix 2992 3528 -15 2426 11 lR Slark 2941 3082 - 5 2500 16 Clay 4067 3094 31 2901 4 Codington 4797 3819 26 2343 16 Corson 2914 2864 2 3198 8 IRa Custer 4282 2883 49 3000 7 Davison 4737 3787 25 2910 8 Day 3202 2741 17 2324 22 Deuel 2998 3067 - 2 2751 6 Dewey 3362 2780 21 3021 8 IRa Douglas 2810 2993 - 6 2557 10 Edmunds 3378 2734 24 3336 7 Fall River 4946 3638 36 3684 3 Faulk 3176 3599 -12 2538 7 Grant 3419 3160 8 2168 11

67

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- U commercial

County 1959 census

19h9 cej)ta~e (1959 change dollars)

medi~n income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Desionation

SOUTH DAKOTA continued

Gregory 3380 2608 30 3405 9 IR Haakon 4663 4507 3 4308 8 IR Hamlin 2794 3029 - 8 243~ 8 Hand 3345 3105 8 2941 10 Hanson 2430 2 2 846 -15 2218 14 Harding 4710 3570 32 5708 6 Hughes 6360 4465 42 3500 6 IR Hutchinson 2690 2602 3 2010 10 Hyde 3280 3111 5 2689 IR Jackson 4515 3264 38 5000 3 Jerau1d 2643 3121 -15 1854 11 Jones 3905 3264 20 3410 3 Kingsbury 3621 3153 15 3118 5 Lake 4137 3375 23 3307 6 Lawrence 5226 3791 38 33691 15 Tinco1n 3315 3337 - 1 2753 5 man 4095 3415 20 4122 4 IR McCook 3000 2947 2 2524 7 McPherson 3133 2036 54 2388 8 M5rshSill 32 126 2 2809 11 23 670 16 IR Meade 4490 3275 37 3597 6 IR Mellette 2495 2657 - 6 2692 1 IRa ~iner 2670 2745 - 3 2065 10 Minnehaha 5702 4264 34 3159 7 Mrf)dpound 33454 3 2071 I 3 1 171 4 Pennington 5501 3923 40 4455 8 Perkins 4471 3763 19 4101 5 IR Potter 4289 3293 30 4026 8 Roberts 2957 2831 4 2397 10 IR Sanborn 3443 23 984 15 2849 6 Shannon 2351 1558 51 2900 14 5(b) I IRa Spink 3424 3264 5 2556 15 Stanley 5758 3226 78 5250 6 IR Sully 4109 4190 - 2 3767 5 Todd 1 2976 1 1 667 18 2 1 022 8 IRa Tripp 4206 2837 48 4006 6 IRa Turner 2974 3065 - 3 2570 8 Union 3957 3091 28 3151 3 Walworth 4771 3842 24 4011 4 Washabaugh Yankton

3 2878 4153

1 2683 3436

130 21

4 2 210 2493 10

IRa

Ziebach 3988 2618 52 5087 9 IR a

State 4251 3411 25 2860 8

68

UPDATA 19a1

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy i1y commercial

County 1959 19)9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change

dolltrs) income 1959

Class VI

areas

Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pet Designation

TENNESSEE

Anderson 5866 4164 41 3076 47 Bedford 3659 2 III 73 2291 20 Benton 3092 1648 88 2416 50 5(b) 6 Bledsoe 1984 1271 56 2188 39 5(b) 6 Blount 4582 2727 68 3882 42 Bradley 3995 2291 74 3354 21 Campbell 2579 1911 35 2214 64 5(a) Cannon 2740 1545 77 2514 44 Carroll 2575 1646 5( 1853 30 Carter 3847 2848 35 3254 56 Cheatham 3527 1725 104 2815 31 Chester 2553 1394 83 2491 28 Claiborne 1865 1486 26 1754 59 5(a) Clay 1704 1060 61 1659 50 5 (b) 1 Cocke 2504 1361 84 1893 58 5(b) 5 Coffee 4121 1898 117 2618 27 Crockett 2341 1908 23 1969 14 Cumberland 2386 1568 52 2313 48 Davidson 5332 3534 51 3884 31 Decatur 2269 1198 89 1994 48 De Ka1b 2309 1157 100 1847 53 5(b) 1 Dickson Dyer

3~85 2847

1694 1934

94 47

2356 1963

44 9

5(b) 5

Fayette Fentress

1363 1942

945 1222

44 59

1073 1944

47 30

5(b) 12 (b) 6

Franklin 3462 1852 87 2817 30 Gibson 2765 2064 34 2050 18 Giles 2678 1783 50 1985 30 Grainger 2473 1176 110 2270 54 Greene 3128 1874 67 2336 33 Grundy 2221 1367 62 2333 25 5(b) 56 Hamblen 3932 2504 57 3128 34 Hamil ton 5047 3121 62 4037 27 Hancock 1442 1022 41 1366 66 5(b) 14 Hardeman 1906 1186 61 1397 43 5eb) 12 Hardin 2350 1293 82 1835 41 5(b) 35 Hawkins 2887 1679 72 1890 59 Haywood 1773 1638 8 1478 27 5(b) 1 Henderson Henry

2360 3134

1401 1895

68 65

1944 2134

35 30 5(b) 5

Hickman 2904 1424 104 2157 44 5 (b) 5 Houston 2548 1224 108 2313 47 5(b) 13

69

1i~HnIf__~

l UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 census

1949 (1959 dollars)

centage change

median income 1959

farms in Class

VI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars p~ Designation

TENNESSEE cltyinued

Humphreys 3375 1878 80 2241 38 5(b) 5 Jackson 1 1 684 1180 43 1569 57 5(b) 1 Jefferson 3395 1950 74 2648 29 Johnson 1784 1222 46 1752 59 5 (b) 1 Knox 4816 3215 50 3898 34 Lake 1916 1607 19 1439 23 5(b) 5 Lauderdale 1847 1639 13 1507 28 5(b) 1 Lawrence 3178 1524 109 2739 38 Lewis 2814 1601 76 2164 44 Lincoln 3049 1810 68 2335 36 Loudon 3983 2203 81 3149 38 McMinn 3399 2016 69 2406 35 McNairy 2012 1 497 34 1615 44 5(b) 5 Macon 2055 1198 72 1776 52 S(b) 13 Madison 3509 2518 39 1839 34 Marion 3414 1841 85 2593 31 5(b) 35 Marshall 3385 2185 55 2511 33 Maury 3892 2229 75 2504 29 Meigs 1956 1312 49 1803 49 Monroe 2745 1550 77 2355 50 Montgomery 3837 2509 53 2860 24 Moore 3069 1502 104 2444 42 Morgan 2308 1589 45 1718 54 Obion 3232 2142 51 2497 19 Overton 2019 1086 86 1704 64 5(b) 14 Perry 2207 1162 90 1906 52 5(b) 1 Pickett 2099 1084 94 1934 63 5(b) 14 Polk 3770 2111 79 3352 41 Putnam 2839 1801 58 2081 55 5(b) 6 Rhea 2898 1971 47 2750 48 5(b) 5 Roane 4482 2377 88 3076 49 5(a) Robertson 3229 1941 66 2482 11 5(b) 5 Rutherford 3857 2427 59 3058 28 Scott 2286 1504 52 2284 45 5(b) 5 Sequatchie 3 y 169 1600 98 3198 17 5(b) 56 Sevier 2890 1611 79 2219 56 5(b) 5 Shelby 4903 3382 45 2495 33 Smith 2483 1770 40 2116 36 Stewart 2179 1321 65 1927 40 Sullivan 5115 3443 48 3559 42 Sumner 3495 1836 90 21)60 31 Tipton 2610 1688 55 1641 24 5(b) 5 Trousdale 2598 1 395 86 2189 29 Unicoi 3836 2736 40 3119 78 5(b) 4

70

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars 1959 VI Dollars Do11ars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

TENNESSEE - shy continued

Union 2413 1192 102 1965 69 5(b) 14 Van Buren 2149 1022 110 2306 43 5(b) 1 Warren 2913 1745 67 2306 36

_Washington 4=102 2 2 610 57 3 s310 29 Wayne 2350 1230 91 1785 49 5(b) 5 Weakley 2758 1727 60 2461 23 White 2438 1546 58 2124 46 5(b) 5 Williamson 3614 1769 104 2967 22 Wilson 3530 1916 84 2611 32

State 3949 2428 63 2222 36

TEXAS

Anderson 3639 2378 53 2086 39 5(b) 3 Andrews 6391 4984 28 NR 9 Angelina 4245 2704 57 3566 39 5(b) 3 Aransas Archer

4095 4 s590

2836 3 3679

41

25 NR

3833 9 Armstrong 4618 3925 21 5021 11 Atascosa 3195 2278 40 3124 12 Austin 2745 2357 16 1866 17 Bailey 4244 3546 20 4243 1 Bandera 2 1 973 2s 121 40 2s598 14 Bastrop 2805 1853 51 2198 20 Baylor 3825 2793 37 2860 2 Bee 3762 2652 42 2951 13 Bell 3981 2908 37 2764 14 Bexar 4 s766 3s334 43 3 s179 16 Blanco 3441 2311 49 3345 9 Borden 5247 3569 47 4250 2 Bosque 2916 2147 36 2704 14 Bowie 4082 2680 52 2754 23 5(b) 3 Brazoria 6 s038 4317 40 43 438 19 Brazos 4064 2799 45 2446 16 Brewster 4032 2627 53 4780 8 Briscoe 3669 3660 4012 2 Brooks 3222 2885 12 1883 38 Brown 3 1 592 2s602 38 2s384 19 Burleson 2451 1682 46 2205 27 Burnet 3715 2421 53 3535 13 Caldwell 2995 2332 28 2638 7

tIR--not reported

71

UPI)ATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial~

County 1959 19~9 centage median farms in ARA census (199 change income Class areas

bull l lcllas) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars PCl~ Dollars Pct Dedgnation

TEXAS -- conti~ued

Calhoun 5329 2967 80 2788 7 ~C~a1~1~a~h~a~n~____________~~3~~6~4~~~2~~4~~4~__~5~0~____~~8~8~6~____~1~8~________________

Cameron 3l6 2311 39 ~838 8 Camo 3276 1541 112 3125 27 Carson 5502 4328 27 5481 3 Cass 3361 1758 91 2612 41 Castro 4270 5284 -19 4085 1 Chambers 5258 311 )7 53 4357 4 Cherokee 2971 2013 48 2239 28 5(b) 3 Childress 4180 3130 36 3587 5 Clay 4478 2808 59 4085 12 Cochran 4822 4059 19 5316 Coke 4858 3519 38 3J44 9 Coleman 3292 2603 26 2778 9 Collin 4077 2324 75 3047 7 Collingsworth 3483 2714 28 3875 4 5(b) 5 Colorado 3552 2633 35 3006 18 Comal 4448 2967 50 4036 11 Comanche 2747 251 22 2458 Concho 3472 2481 40 3988 2 Cooke 4288 2651 62 31 4 3 17 Coryell 3551 2308 54 2711 12 Cottle 3033 3154 - 4 2626 2 Crane 6478 5170 25 NR Crockett 5339 3755 42 NR Crosby 3701 3048 21 3696 Culberson 403 3036 38 4000 Dallam 4696 3903 20 4667 Dallas 6188 4202 47 ~397 9 Dawson 4757 3617 32 4337 Deaf Smith 4499 3743 20 4465 2 Delta 2142 2095 2 2351 6 5(b) 3 Denton 4595 2809 64 3794 8 De Witt ~668 2321 15 1823 23 Dickens 3225 3315 - 3 281 4 2 Dirrunit 2480 1548 60 4100 4 5(b) Donley 3438 2982 15 2819 3 Duval 2878 2460 17 143 39 Eastland 3324 2865 16 2636 14 Ector 6128 4814 27 NR 18 Edwards 4090 1824 124 4732 3 Ellis 3900 2~68 46 2496 10 El Paso 5157 3731 38 4183 Erath 3111 2048 52 2822 19 Falls 2287 1731 32 1963 I 5(b) 5

NR--not reportea

72

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family medi~n income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19 centage median farms in ARAlOJ9census ~ ~I change income Class areas

Ll~llgt~ )bull aL~ 1959 II Dollars Dollars Pet Dollars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Fannin 2772 1804 54 2069 IS Fayette 2378 1786 33 1834 )2 Fisher 3975 3094 28 3286 2 Floyd 4307 3444 25 4393 1 Foard 3364 2777 21 2981 7 Fort Bend 3950 2703 46 2616 14 Franklin 2876 1556 85 2781 19 5(b) 3 Freestole 29 361 1780 33 2135 20 5(b) 3 Frio 2676 1678 59 3000 3 5(b) 5 Gaines 5410 4256 27 4724 Galveston 5375 4091 31 4000 9 Garza 5150 3536 46 5114 Gillespie 3475 2448 42 2798 12 Glasscock 5956 4365 36 6000 Goliad 2627 2081 26 1967 11 Gonzales 2682 1772 51 2656 20 Gray 6022 4409 36 4571 8 Grayson 4264 2881 48 3097 13 Gregg 5033 3683 37 3482 16 Grimes 2223 1618 37 1975 22 Guadalupe 3643 2441 49 2829 16 Hale 4650 3743 24 3975 Hall 3655 2868 27 3133 3 Hamilton 2582 1973 31 2498 11 -lansford 5921 4459 33 5720 2 Hardeman 3772 2889 30 2348 9 Hardin 4 s523 2s752 64 3 s906 45 Harris 6040 4255 42 4582 15 Harrison 3723 2386 56 2146 44 5(b) 3 Hartley 6691 5141 30 5350 Haskell 3809 3029 26 3311 3 Hays 3402 2s239 52 3 s398 7 Hemphill 5164 3785 36 4978 1 Henderson 2941 1798 64 2307 24 5(b) 3 Hidalgo 2780 1781 56 3147 9 Hill 2784 2475 12 ~~ 490 10 Hockley 4738 4273 11 4s072 1 Hood 3282 2579 27 2734 17 Hopkins 3042 2033 50 2703 14 5(b) 3 Houston 1901 1634 16 1659 28 5(b) 3 Howard 5692 4077 40 5208 2 Hudspeth 4 s636 2s203 110 3s000 2 Hunt 3934 2344 68 2707 10 Hutchinson 6348 4792 32 NR

NR--not reported

73

d UPDAYA 1981 ~~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-PercentagePer- i1y commercia1

County 1959 119~9 centage median farms in ARA

census 19~9 change income Class areas dollas) 1959 VI

Dollars pollars Pct Do 11ars Pct Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Irion 4024 2584 56 NR

Jack 4375 2862 53 4227 8

Jackson 4209 3160 33 3396 7 5(b) 3

Jasper 3485 2121 64 3438 21

Jeff Davis 3877 2774 40 NR

Jefferson 6001 4436 35 4578 19

4 5(b) 5

Jim Hogg 2357 2271 4 NR

Jim Wells 3 b717 2887 29 2758 7 6

Johnson 4622 2960 56 3888

Jones 4165 2966 40 3552 415

Karnes 2820 2229 26 2187 20

Kaufman 3460 2211 56 32333231 23

Kendall 3617 2552 42 2190 5(b) 12

Kenedy 1844 707 161

Kent 4208 3468 21 3760 5

Kerr 4039 2971 36 3861 16 46 3714 6

Kimble 3683 2521

King 2854 3550 -20 2780 2 60 7050 4 5(b) 5

Kinney 3538 2203 23 2657 12

Kleberg 4193 3397

Knox 3646 3250 12 2649 6 63 2174 17

Lamar 3 9 149 1933

Lamb 4156 3263 27 4422 2 40 3014 15

Lampasas 3414 2434 34 3040 2

La Salle 2296 1714 16 1694 29

Lavaca 2493 2141

Lee 2408 1739 38 1886 24

Leon 1946 1 )20 28 1669 36 5(b) 3

Liberty 3732 2556 46 3111 2716 5(b) 5

Limestone 2597 1812 43 1875 3438 48 561

Lipscomb 5074 Live Oak 3500 2377 47 3034 7

Llano 3468 2798 24 3689 7

Loving 6 III 3386 80 NR 4018 35 4495 Lubbock 5425

Lynn 4043 3490 16 4055 1 5(b) 5

McCulloch 3429 2662 29 3645 8

McLennan 4684 3125 50 3399 15

McMullen 4618 2766 67 3230 5 5(b) 3

Madison 2111 15 736 22 2309 22 5(b) 3

Marion 2351 1556 51 1950 39

Martin 5651 3453 64 5824 7 1

3120 2616 19 880 MasonMatagorda 4124 2929 41 3436 12

IR--not reported

74

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1959 1~149 centage median farms in ARA census (19$9 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Dol1ars Dollars Pct Dollars Designation

TEXAS -- continued

Maverick 2523 1624 55 3750 6 5(h) 5 Medina 3541 2060 72 3799 11 Menard 3387 2521 34 4470 12 Midland 6936 4994 39 4080 6 Milam 2924 1603 82 2234 19 Mills 2854 2094 36 2785 14 Mitchell 4083 3676 11 3346 2 Montague 3484 2528 38 3l2 13 Montgomerv 3724 2272 64 3250 19 Moore 6121 4640 32 5780 3 ~kgtrris 4912 2072 137 4403 5~l 5(b) 3 Motley 3366 3048 10 2700 4 Nacogdoches 3000 1977 52 2469 16 5(b) 3 Navarro 3247 2377 37 2214 20 Newton 2548 1791 42 2703 32 5(b) 3 Nolan 4749 3569 33 633 4 Nueces 4908 3818 28 3043 1 Ochi ltree 6096 5066 20 5833 1 Oldham 4806 3936 2 NR 1 Orange 5572 3862 44 4960 3 Palo Pnto 3936 2525 56 3372 13 Panola 3340 2387 40 2566 26 5(b) 3 Parker 4053 2739 48 3517 14 Parmer 4789 4100 17 4473 2 Pecos 5288 3693 43 3560 1 Polk 2806 2257 24 1863 31 5(b) 3 Potter 5570 4306 29 5500 13 Presidio 3699 247 65 3320 5 Rains 2044 1585 29 2016 38 5(b) 3 Randall 6710 4840 39 3Q81 4 Reagan 5788 4670 24 NR Real 2530 2081 22 4070 4 Red River 2306 1574 46 1948 2~ 5(b) 3 Reeves 4559 3802 20 3493 Refugio 4493 3961 13 3023 5 Roberts 4400 3011 46 3570 5 Robertson 2468 1617 53 2139 26 5(b) 3 Rockwell 3926 1958 100 2000 2 ~R~u~n~n~e~1~s_________________~~3~72=c__~3~O~8~4~____~2~1____~3~3~3~8~______~3______~~______ Rusk 3862 2590 49 2766 29 (b) 3 Sabine 2517 1906 32 1939 21 5(b) ~ San Augustine 2233 1313 70 2191 28 5(b) 123 San Jacinto 1737 1290 35 1631 38 5(b) 1 San Patricio 3803 2453 55 2385 2

NR--not reported

75

u UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

1959 19h9 centaae census (1959 chang~

dolll1l)

Uy commercial median farms in income Class 1959 Vi

ARA areaf

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

TEXAS - shy continued

San Saba 2883 2315 24 3209 13 Schleicher 5115 3634 41 4643 3 Scurry 5535 4028 37 4899 2 Shackelford 4405 3290 34 3962 13 Shelby 2570 1646 56 2544 26 S(b) 3 Sherman 5803 5406 7 5737 Smith 4603 2934 57 2990 19 5(b) 3 Somervell 2723 2477 10 2750 23 Starr 1700 1530 11 1641 28 5(b) 1 Stephens 4443 3439 29 3554 2 Sterling 4924 2857 72 5200 2 Stonewall 3898 3300 18 346 6 Sutton 4410 3366 31 2950 Swisher 4770 3837 24 1199 1 19rrant 5697 391) 43 5015 6 Taylor 5246 3643 44 3523 4 Terrell 4742 3392 40 NR 2 Terry 4867 3530 38 4777 Throckmorton 4~41 3213 32 4475 Titus 3889 2250 73 2907 33 5(b) 3 Tom Green 4634 3411 36 5021 2 Travis 5058 3~590 41 3596 10 Trinity 2341 1706 37 2500 45 5(b) 3 Tyler 2694 2061 31 ~160 26 5(b) 3 Upshur 3661 1761 108 3134 25 5(0) 3 Upton 5595 4914 14 NR 9 Uvalde 3538 2590 37 3517 14 Val Verde 3918 2503 56 8050 Van Zandt 3180 2029 57 2lt187 22 Victoria 4805 3487 38 2884 15 Walker 2787 1933 44 2195 2pound Waller 3219 2067 56 2692 23 5 (b) 1 WardbullWashington

6010 2614

4318 1577

39 66

NR 1849

14 25

Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood

2952 3692 4362 5322 4189 2902 3100 2941 6248 4127 3483

1979 2846 3124 3884 3260 1869 2415 1971 4938 2444 2086

49 30 40 37 28 55 28 49 26 69 67

1590 22tlQ 3750 5143 3339 3708 2649 2820

NR 3066 2359

4

16 4

10 3 4 4

11 6

16 25 5(b) 3

i-lll--not reported

76

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

AlJ famil~ median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dcllars) 1959 VI lXll1ars Dollars Pct 9ci11ars Pct Desianation

TEXAS -- continued

Yoakum 6070 4556 33 6388 Young 4588 3498 31 3656 13 Zapata 1766 1193 48 NR 29 5(b) 12 Zavala 2314 1824 27 2gt98

State 4884 3324 47 3014 12

UTAH

Beaver 5173 3847 34 4850 2 5(b) 5 Box Elder 6139 3384 81 5613 2 Cache 5054 3299 53 4134 6 Carbon Daggett

5462 7 2100

4283 31672

28 93

4830 NR

10 5(b) 5

Davis Duchesne

654pound 466S

4016 2625

63 78

5319 4236

5 9 j(b) 5 IR

Emery 4229 2912 45 4320 11 5(b) 5 Garfield 4303 2636 63 NR 5(b) 5 Grand 6 2521 21704 141 ~m 58 IR Iron 5509 3914 41 3960 3 Juab 4116 3375 22 NR 9 5(b) 5 Kane 5236 2754 90 NR 1 Millard 3962 3043 30 3706 5 Morgan 5 2563 32343 66 5 2 510 10 Piute 4125 2476 66 NR Rich 3681 2503 47 3470 6 Salt Lake 6265 4353 44 5740 5 San Juan 5187 2461 111 883 6 5(b) 2 lEt San[ete 3 2755 2 2 5 46 3 1 472 7 5~b 5 Sevier 4502 3176 42 3725 5 Summit 4947 3495 42 4797 4 5(b) 5 Tooele 5679 4251 34 5830 4 Uintah 5281 2996 76 4496 11 If Utah 52536 3 2 831 45 4 2 864 5 Wasatch 4935 3503 41 5240 2 5(b) 5 IR Washington 4380 2728 60 3820 10 Wayne 3721 2581 44 3330 8 Weber 6313 4193 50 5411 1

State 5899 4036 46 4764 6

NR--not reuroJorted

77

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median incomeFarm fam-Percentage

County

Addison Bennington Caledonia Chittenden Essex Franklin Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans Rutland Washington Windham Windsor

State

Accomac Albermarle Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Arlington Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckinaham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield

Pershy1959 1949 centage

census (1959 change doE3S)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VERWONT

4242 2699 57 5313 3310 60 4503 2944 53 5407 3454 56 4935 3lJ7 59 4334 2881 50 3638 2357 54 4240 2709 56 4190 2635 59 4166 2676 56 4873 3174 54 5176 3556 46 5101 3212 59 5189 3421 52

4890 3176 54

VIRGINIA

2817 1965 43 4885 2905 68 5095 3605 41 2715 1706 59 4444 2327 91 3495 1794 95 8140 6416 27 4~ 90 3321 50 3218 2119 52 3886 2370 64 2594 1772 46 4035 2607 55 2506 1804 39 2992 2561 17 2416 1661 45 5132 3241 58 3658 2192 67 3129 1694 85 3359 2040 65 2864 1667 72 6074 3747 62

78

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3200 5048 3329 3795 4630 2949 4286 2904 3494 334 3507 4099 4225 3715

3531

3280 3571 3440 2560 3203 2565

3735 2330 3144 2281 3943 2081 2167 2788 3306 3892 2630 4368 2283 5932

commercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

4 4 9 5 3 4

S(b) 5 5

16 3 9 6 6

11

6

6 16 32 30 46 34

5 17 28 36 24 37 88 32 21 31 67

36 10

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All famill median income Farm fam-Percentage

County

Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Essex Fairfax F5)uguier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederimiddot Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Qu~en King George King Wi 11 i am Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomeq Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk ~ Northampton

Pershy1959 19h9 centage

census (1959 change dollars)

Dollars Dollars Pct

VIRGINIA -shy continued

3691 2443 51 3230 1874 72 3661 2017 82 2s013 Is181 70 2944 2370 24 3762 1983 90 3407 1787 91 8611 5255 64 3929 2091 88 2994 1304 130 3223 1334 142 3589 1851 94 4412 2938 50 43 209 3J 376 25 3769 1733 117 3313 1852 79 3126 1869 67 2925 2105 39 23 936 2136 37 2956 2023 46 5012 2793 79 5917 4155 42 4845 3029 60 2 1 282 1476 55 3780 2670 42 5297 3126 69 3162 1836 72 4803 3137 53 33913 23 306 70 3382 1985 70 1856 1832 1 4460 2328 92 3084 1758 75 23 871 23 207 30 2908 1531 90 3456 1660 108 2779 2280 22 2808 1599 76 43 810 23 716 54 3951 2441 62 3088 1848 67 3901 2253 73 5000 3788 32 2659 1722 54

ily median income 1959

Dollars

3578 3147 2965 13 803 2465 2769 3033 7900 3 3175 2738 3110 3071 3331 250 3440 2569 2522 2662 1662 2132 4106 4773 3104 2180 2864 3330 3113 5594 33769 2786 1669 3664 2840 23 277 2769

NR 1844 2890 33442 2840 2372 3900 4758 2316

conmercial farms in ARA

Class areas VI

Pct Designation

3 18 14 35 5(b) 13 96 5(b) 45 20 8 8 8

46 32 5(b) 1 34 15 32 20 39 46 5(b) 36 35 25 36 24

38 22

9 14 19 18 28 15 5(b) 5 69 5(a)

9 26 34 23 33 32 29 24 21 32 17

6 11

See footnotes p 85 NR--not reported

79

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family meqian income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 19h9 centage median farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dollars) 1959 VI Do11ars~Dol1ars Pct nllars Pct Designation

VIRGINIA -- continued

Northumberland 3241 2087 55 2979 22 5(b) 5 Nottoway 3485 2771 26 2912 21 Orange 3831 2428 58 3061 14 Page 3705 2344 58 3356 19 Patrick 3322 1760 89 2830 40 Pittsy1vania 4001 2823 42 2501 30 Powhatan 3592 2020 78 2828 42 Prince Edward 3043 2001 52 2250 26 Prince George 5363 3721 44 3458 16 Prince William 5468 3548 54 4490 7 Princess Anne Y 5504 3392 62 4189 11 Pulaski 4460 3056 46 3781 26 Rappahannock 2903 1360 113 2876 25 Richmond 3352 1826 84 -770 28 Roanoke 5224 3945 32 3962 31 Rockbridge 4340 2864 52 3744 18 Rockingham 4192 2749 52 3527 9 Russell 2933 1649 78 2141 52 5(b) 5 Scutt 2637 1759 50 1843 81 5(b) 4 Shenan~d~o~a~h~__________________~~3~~8~1~2___~2~~1~4~4_____~7~8______~2~~9~9~5_______~1~5_____________________ Smyth 3940 2246 75 3140 33 Southampton 2964 1875 58 1864 11 Spotsylvania 4730 3502 35 3466 18 Stafford 4821 3087 56 4736 l Surry 2694 1710 58 2340 15 Sussex 2581 1759 47 2030 18 Tazewell 3622 2763 31 2684 50 5(b) 5 Warren 4790 3537 35 4707 14 Washington 3667 2304 59 2597 49 Westmoreland 3051 1785 71 3790 14 Wise 3506 2523 39 2575 70 5(a) Wythe 3235 2207 46 2562 28 York 5304 3288 61 5500 7 Hampton City (IC) 6000 4053 48 Newport News (IC) 5619 3727 51

State 4964 3236 53 2776 30

WASHINGTON

Adams 5976 5311 12 7085 1 Asotin 5400 3951 37 4615 10

See footnotes p 85

80

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage

County Pershy

19h9 t1959 (1959 c~n age census 11 )change

do ars

ily median income

1959

commercial farms in

Class iJI

ARA areas

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pet Designation

WASHINGTON continued

Benton 7288 5297 38 4794 10 Chelan 5674 3857 47 4720 4 5(a) Clallam 5646 4193 35 4938 13 5(b) 5 Clark 6231 4056 54 5186 12 Columbia 5062 3734 36 5276 2 Cowlitz 5811 4394 32 5710 8 Douglas Ferry

6077 5013

3895 2954

56 70

5633 4500

4 21

5(a) 5(b) 3 IR

Franklin 6353 4794 32 4482 1 Garfield 5867 4104 43 5914 2 Grant 5850 4745 23 5180 2 Grays Harbor 5773 4304 34 5281 5 5(a) Island 5015 3158 59 5112 4 Jefferson 5418 3868 40 4930 7 King 708-4 4704 50 6320 5 Kitsap 6107 4323 41 6184 21 Ki tti tas 5177 3954 31 4789 5 5(b) 5 KlickHat 5484 3662 50 4633 2 IR Lewis 5211 3449 51 4469 16 5(a) Lincoln 6035 5037 20 6610 2 Mason 5669 4140 37 5190 13 Okanogan 4817 3790 27 3979 8 5(b) 5 IR Pacific 5063 3723 36 5434 9 5(b) 5 Pend Oreille 4956 3891 27 4489 8 5(b) 35 Pierce 5950 4229 41 5488 5 San Juan 4113 3060 34 3310 9 5(b) 5 Skagit 571J 3705 54 5213 6 5(a) Skamania 5t0 3525 67 5620 20 Snohomish 6005 3843 56 4851 11 Spokane 6094 4431 3f 5217 9 Stevens 4462 3104 44 3724 10 5(b) 35IR Thurston 5894 4165 42 5287 9 Wahkiakum 4926 3672 34 4990 12 Walla Walla 5954 4146 44 6108 5 Whatcom 5441 617 50 4705 6 Whitman 5799 4537 28 6567 3 Yakima 5152 3541 45 4489 4 5(a1 IR

State 6225 4312 44 5029 6

81

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-~Percentage Per- ily commerciall

110County 1959 LtJ centage median farms in ARA

census l19S9 change income Class areas dol1us) 1959 VI

Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Design2tion

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 2807 2001 40 2551 40 S(o) 5 Berkeley 4725 3208 47 4383 11

100 5(a)Boone 4139 3180 30 2900

63 5(~) 35Braxion 2610 1687 55 1843

Brooke 5984 4176 43 4810 55 5(a)

Cabell 5278 3542 49 3919 68 5(b) 45

Calhoun 2635 1408 87 2462 76 5(b) 45

Clay 2614 2193 19 2635 192~ 58 2623 30 5ea)

Doddridge 3041 336~ 80 5(a)

Fayette 3862 3231 20 34 5(b) 35

Gilmer 2719 1810 50 2283 14 5(b) 5

Grant 2437 1557 56 2107 34 ~5(a)

Greenbrier 3426 2769 24 2978 34 5(b) 5

Hampshire 2925 1832 60 2~500

Hancock 6912 4402 57 NR 23 20 5(b) 5

Hardy 2795 1676 67 2023

4969 3537 40 3731 19 5(a)Harrison 59 5(a)Jackson 4707 1702 176 3043

Jefferson bull - 4~01 2601 62 3415 946 5(a)

Kanawaha 5862 4016 46 4097 26 5(b) 35

Lewis 3503 2268 54 2729 78 5(a) 5(b)5

Lincoln 2659 1980 3Ll 2290 100 5(a)

Logan 4876 3378 44 2950 67 5(a)

McDowell 3932 3252 21 NR 42 5(a)

Marion 5153 3562 45 3750 26 5(a)

Marshnll 5157 3328 55 4604 40 5(a)

Mason 4418 2389 85 2662 69 5(a)

Mercer 4073 3033 34 2780 26 S(a)

Mineral 4491 2756 63 3580

Mingo ___________________~~3~~4~1~0__~2~7~3~0~__~2~5~__~2~17~5~0~___~1~0~0____~5~(ra~J------32 5(a)

Monongalia 4515 3410 32 3330 42 2554 28 5(a)

Monroe 2597 1831 45 2790 39 5(b) 5

Morgan 3608 2488 25 3134 48 5(b) 5

Nicholas 3507 2814

~Oh~i~o~------------------~~5~~4~28~--~3~7~9~9~---4~3~--~3~~9~3~1 ~~~~1~5__--~5~(a~)~~---1550 61 2274 19 5(b) 5

Pendleton 2490 82 3710 70 5(a)

Pleasants 4664 2566 43 3083 32 o(b) 5

Pocahontas 3160 2203 21 2575 31 5(b) 5

Preston 3214 2650 58 O(a)

Putnam 4779 2815 70 3464~Ra~1~e~i~g~h---------~----~~~3~~84~5~--~3~2~0~8~---2~O~----~2~~4~

1~7~-middot~middot~-~i~61middot~~middot~middotmiddot~middot5~(~a~)-middot~---

50 5(h) 5Randolph 3547 256138 2429

NR--not reported

82

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Pershy ily commercial

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA census (1~59 change incom8 Class areas

Qo11rrs) 1959 VI Dollars Dollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WEST VIRGINIA continued

Ritchie 3355 2114 59 3034 23 5(a) Roane 3098 2011 54 2541 4 5(b) 5 Summers 2698 2393 13 1845 68 5b) 35 Taylor 3425 311 10 2486 47 5(a) Tucker 2887 2~ Ol)4 40 2354 30 5(b) 5 Tyler 3903 2323 68 2277 52 5(a) Upshur 3256 2039 60 2)09 55 5(b) 35 Wjyne 4110 2534 62 3443 65 5(a) Webster 2476 2576 - 4 2045 100 5(b) 5 Wetzel 5249 2654 98 3406 67 5(a) Wirt 3058 1584 93 2457 34 5(a) VJood 5499 3503 57 3221 35 5(a) Wyoming 4740 3115 52 4147 68 5 (b) 6

State 4572 3179 14 2841 39

WISCONSIN

Adams 3446 2397 44 2898 14 Ashland 4478 2860 56 3511 2~ 5(b) 35IR Barron 4167 2705 54 3456 8 Bayfield 3712 2438 52 3026 11 5(b) 35IR Brown 6016 4212 43 5536 4 Buffalo 4056 2579 57 3331 3 Burnett 3 s120 2222 40 2685 16 5(b) 3 IR Calumet 5525 3248 70 4943 1 Chippewa 4950 3245 52 3815 9 Clark 3608 2537 42 3284 4 Columbia 4874 3461 41 3647 4 Crawford 3855 2754 40 2889 6 Dane 6518 4~464 46 4450 2 Dodge 5245 3639 44 3988 2 Door 4middot476 2984 50 3752 4 Douglas 5461 3845 42 4268 2 5(a) Dunn 3961 2726 45 3393 6 Eal Claire 6042 4120 47 4038 11 Florence 4144 2428 87 4570 25 5(b) 3 Fond du Lih Forest

55~7 3965

39(gt3 2463

39 61

4387 3822

3 9 5(b) 35

Grant 4294 2974 44 3319 3 Green 5033 3657 38 4178 3 Green Lake bull 4887 2828 73 3986 6

83

TABLE I -- continued

All family median income Farm fam-Percentage Per- ily commercial

County 1959 J9h9 centage medi an farms in ARA census (1959 change income Class areas

dolj Cts) 1~59 VI Oollars Oollars Pct Dollars Pct Designation

WISCONSIN continued

~I~ow~a~___________________~~3~~9~3amp__~2~~8~0~3~__~4~0~___~3~~5~3~8______~4_______~~______ Iron 4361 3322 31 5040 15 5(b) 35 IR Jackson 3709 2176 70 2923 7 Jefferson 5590 3635 54 3951 3 Juneau 4329 2867 51 3208 9 5(b) 5 Kenosha 6916 4438 56 6064 3 Kewaunee 4690 2843 65 4031 6 La Crosse 5671 4154 36 3776 11 5(a) Lafayette 4321 2958 46 3605 4 Langlade 4369 3088 41 3623 2 5(b) 3 Lincoln 4672 3120 50 3391 8 5(b) 3 Manitowac 5737 3825 50 4708 4 Marathon 5194 3453 50 4211 5 Marinette 4741 3255 46 3519 11 5(b) 3 Marquette 3827 2354 62 3410 21 Milwaukee 6969 4805 45 6 Monroe 4642 2842 63 3906 4 Oconto ~ 4201 2760 52 3825 9 Oneida 5157 3455 49 4000 22 5(b) 3 IR Outga~ie 6042 4002 51 41 572 2 Ozaukee 7152 4450 61 5015 3 Pepin 3870 2591 49 3356 13 Pierce 4)804 2808 71 4168 6 Polk 4039 2652 52 3477 6 IR Portage 4956 3455 43 3705 6 Price 3F141 2432 58 2920 O Racine 6722 4810 40 5294 5 Richland 3930 2670 47 3115 6 Rock 6001 4346 38 4441 2 Husk 4039 2819 43 3118 10 5(b) 3 St Croix 5071 3209 58 3673 3 Sauk 4589 3140 46 3381 5 Sawyer Shawano 2 Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca

3535 3984 5727 3192 4058 3577 3965 5692 3859 6209 7190 4546

2242 2814 4144 2573 2602 2579 2569 3798 2413 3968 4475 3077

58 42 38 34 56 39 54 50 00 56 61 48

3339 3449 4581 2903 3406 3010 3600 4140 3133 4775 5212 3807

17 4 4 9 8 5

14 2 9 4 4 7

5(b) 35 IR

5(b) 3

S(b) 3 IR

5(b) 3

See footnotes p 85

84

UPDATA 1981

TABLE I -- continued

Farm fam_PercentageAll family median income ily commercialPer-

County 1949 1949 centage median farms in ARA Class areascensus (1959 change income

dollalsh VI1959 Dollars Dollars Pet Pet Designation

WISCONSIN continued

Waushara 3743 2104 78 3100 10 Winnebago 6070 4053 50 4481 2 Wood 5588 3719 50 4332 6

State 5926 4020 47 3821 4

WYOMING

~Pl~a~t~t-~---------------~~4~~8+60~--~3~4~8~4-----3~9~--~4~7~4~0~-----6~----5~(-b~)-5~---

Albany 5816 4439 31 4000 8 Big Horn 4809 3894 23 3964 8 5(b) 5 Campbell 6092 3493 74 6500 6 Carbon 5910 4681 26 3836 5 Converse 5077 3961 28 3476 6 Crook 4801 3092 5~j 3959 5 Fremont 5684 3955 44 4056 9 IR Goshen 4676 3515 33 4388 5 Hot Springs 5988 4294 39 4030 3 IR Johnson 5250 3196 64 4729 5 Laramie 6386 4525 41 5319 3 Lincoln 4755 3443 38 3~458 7 5(b) 5 Natrona 6955 5285 32 6180 11 Niobrara 4860 3742 30 5011 2 ~Umiddot Park 5596 4433 26 3758 1 ~

I

Sheridan 5306 3990 33 4881 5 Sublette 5365 3723 44 4063 18 Sweetwater 5830 4394 33 3730 13 Teton 6079 3366 81 5360 9 5(b) 5 Uinta 5419 4164 30 5326 6 Washakie 6098 4361 40 3710 5 Weston 5751 4244 36 4469 8 Yellowstone Natl Park 5400 6120 -12 NR

State 5877 4312 36 4340 6

United States 5660 3774 50 14

11 [2cent redistricting by Alaskan legislature resulted in consolidation of Barrow and Kobult Cordova-McCarthy and Valdez-Chitina-Whi ttier- Fairbanks and Upper Yukon Ketchikan and Prince of Wales and Yukon-Koyukuk and Kuskokwin The Palmer-Wasi11ashyTalkeetna district now includes old district plus small part of Anchorage district

Y Designation erminated Qt 3 1963 1 Norfolk County and South Norfolk now form city of Chesapeake ~ Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach now city of VirIJinia Bea~h ~ County of Menominee reated from Menominee Indian Reservation

NR--not reported

85

TABLE II CJUNTIES ARRAYED EW QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES ALL FAMILIES 1959

Figures in brackets represent corresponding 1949 income quintiles for those counties for which incomes were reported by the Census

FIRST QUINTILE ($9533 - $537 9)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (Contd) COLORADO (Contd) Madison (4) Mendocino (1) Summit (2)

Modoc (1) ALASKA Mono (1) CO~NECTICUT

Aleutian Islands Monterey (1) Fairfield (1) Anchorage Bristol Bay

Napa (1) Nevada (2)

Hartford (1) Litchfield (1)

Cordova-McCarthy Orange (1) Middlesex (1) Fairbanks Placer (1) NeW Haven (1) Juneau Plumas (1) NEW London (1) Ketchikan Riverside (2) To lland (1) Kodiak Sacramento (1) Windham (1) Lynn Canal-Icy Straits San Benito (2) Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna Sdn Bernardino (1) DELAWARE Prince of Wales San Diego (1) NeW Castle (l) SGward San Francisco (1) Sitka San Joaquin (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Valdez-Chitina-Whittier San Luis Obisco (1) The District (1) W~angell-Petersburg San Mateo (1)

Santa Barbara (1) FLORIDA ARIZONA Santa Clara (1) Brevard (4)

Coonino (3) Shasta (1) Maricopa (2) Sjerra (1) GEORGIA Pima (2) Siskiyou (1) Ch~ttahoochee (1)

Solano (1) Clayton (2) ARKANSAS Sonoma (1) Cobb (2)

None Sutter (1) De Kalb (1) Tehama (1) Houston (3)

CALIFORNIA T-in1ty (3) Alameda (1) Tuolumne (1) HAWAII Alpine (1) Ventura (1) Honolulu (l) Amador (1) Yola (1) Bu Ue (1) IDAHO Calaveras (l) COLORADO Ada (1) Colusa (l) Adams (1) Bannock (1) Contra Costa (2) Arapahoe (1) Bonneville (1) De 1 Norte (2) Boulder (2) Butte (2) El Dorado (2) Fresno (1)

Denver (1) Dolores ()

Caribou (1) Latah (1)

Humboldt (1) El Paso (2) Lewis (1) Imperial (2) Jefferson (1) Madison (2) Inyo (1) Lake (1) Nez Perce (1) Kern (1) Moffat (1) Sho shone (1) Laisen (1) Pitkin (2) Valley (1) Los Angeles (1) Pueblo (1) Muln (l) Rio Blanco (1)

86

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS Boone (1) Champaign (1) Cook (1) De Ka1b (1) Du Page (l) Grundy (1) Kane (1) Kankakee (1) Kendall (1) Knox (l) Lake (1) La Salle (1) Lee (1) McHenry (1) MLean (1) Macon (l) Madison (1) M)nroe (2) Ogle (1) Peoria (1) Rock Island (1) SL Clair (1) Sangamon (1) Steohen son (1) Tazewell (1) Vermilion (1 ) Whi teside (1) Will (1) Winnebago (1) Woodford (l)

INDIANA Adams (2) Allen (1) Bartho 10mew (2) Blackford (2) Boone (2) Cass (2) Clark (2) Dearborn (1) De Ka1b (2) Delaware (1) Elkhart (1) Floyd (1) Grant (2) H=mil ton (2) Hancock (1) Hendricks (1) Henry (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Howard (1) Huntington (2) Johnson (1) Lake (l) La Porte (1) Madison (1) Marion (1) Monroe (2) Montgomery (2) Morgan (3) Noble (2) Porter (1) St Joseoh (1) Shelby (2) Tipoecanoe (1) Vanderburgh (1) Wabash (2) Wayne (1) Weils (2) Wi1itley ()

IOWA Black Hawk (1) Cerro Gordo (1) Clinton (1) Des Moines (1) Dubuque (1) Linn (1) Marshall (1) Polk (1) Pottawattamie (1) Scott (1) Story (1) Wapello (1) Webster (1) Woodbury (1)

KANSAS Barton (1) Butler (2) Grant (1) Greeley (3) Haskell (1) Johnson (1) Leavenworth (2) Morton (1) Saline (1) Sdgwick (1) Seward (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (contd) Shawnee (1) Stanton (1) Stevens (1) Wyandotte (1)

KENTUCKY Boone (3) Camob ell (1) Franklin (2) Jefferson (1) Kenton (1)

LOUISIANA East Baton Rouge (1) Jefferson (2) St Bernard (3)

MAINE Cumberland (2)

MARYLAND Anne Arundel (1) Baltimore (1) Baltimore City (1) Harford () Howard () Montgomery (1) Prince Georges (1)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable (2) Berkshire (1) Bri stol (2) Essex (1) Franklin (2) Hampden (1) Hamoshire (1) Middlesex (1) Norfolk (1) Plymouth (2) Suffolk (1) Worcester (1)

MICHIGAN All egan () Aloena (2) Barry (2) Bay (1) Berrien (1)

87

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) Branch (2) Calhoun (1) Cass (2) Clinton (2) Eaton (2) Genessee (1) Ingham (l) Jackson (1) Kalamazoo (1) Kent (1) Lenawee (1) Livingston (1) Mccomb (1) Midland (1) Monroe (1) Muskegon (1) Oakland (1) Ottawa (1) SaJinaw (l) St Clair (1) SL Joseph (2) Shiawassee (1) Washtenaw (1) Wayne (1)

MINNESOTA Anoka (1) Carlton (1) Clay (1) Dakota (I) Hennepin (1) Koochiching (2) Lake (1) Mcwer (1) Olmstead (1) Ramsey (1) St Louis (1) Washington (1)

MISSISSIPPI None

MISSOURI Buchanan (2) Clay (1) Cole (2) Jckson (l) Jefferson (1) Platte (2)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEW JERSEY St Charles (2) Bfrgen (1) St Louis (1) 8111 ington (l)

Camden (1) WONTANA Cllrnberland (2)

Cascade (l) Essex (1) Ch)Jteau (1) Gloucester (1) Dawson (1) Hudson (1) Flathead (l) Hunterdon (2) Hill (1) Mercer (1) Lewis and Clark (1) Middlesey (l) Liberty (1) Monmouth (1) Lincoln (1) Morris (1) Mineral (1) Ocean (2) Missoula (1) Pasaic (1) Petroleum (1) Salem (l) Powell (1) S0merset (1) Toole (1) Sussex () W-Jeatland (1) Union (1) I

Yellowstone (1) WYTen (1)

NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO Cheyenne (1) Bernal i 110 (1) Douglas (1) Eddy (1) Kimball (2) Lea (1) Lancaster (1) Los Alamos (1) Sarpy (1) Otero (2)

San Juan (4) NEVADA Valencia (4)

Clark (1) Douglas (1) NEW YORK Elko (1) Albany (1) Esmeralda (4) Bronx (1) HJlOboldt (1) BToome (1) Lyon (3) Cayuga (1) Mineral (1) Chautauqua (1) Nye (2) Chemung (1) Ormsby (1) Cortland () Pershing () Dutchess (1) Washoe (1) Erie (l)

Fulton (2) NEW HAMPSHIRE Genessee (1)

Belknap (3) H=rkimer (2) Cheshire (2) Kings (1) Hillsborough (1) Livingston (2) Merrimack (2) Madison (2) Rockingham (2) Monroe (1) Strafford (2) Montgomery (1)

Nassau (1) Niagara (1)

88

~ UPDATA 1981~f

STATE A1lD COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) Oneida (1) Onondaga (1) Ontario (2) Orange (1) Orleans (2) Oswego (2) Putnam (l) Queens (1) Rensselaer (1) Richmond (1) Rockland (1) St Lawrence (2) Saratoga (1) Schenectady (1) Seneca (1) Steuben (2) Suffolk (1) Tioga (2) Tonpkins (1) Ulster (2) Wayne (2) Westchester (1) Wyoming (2)

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance (2) Forsyth (2) Guilford (1) Mecklenburg (1)

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh (1) CaRs (1)

Grand Forks (1) Williams (1)

OHIO Allen (1) Ashland (2) Ashtabula (1) Auglaize (2) Butler (1) Clark (1) Clermont (2) Crawford (2) Cuyahoga (1) Defiance (2) Delaware (2) Erie (1)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

oRIO (co nt d) Fairfield (2) Franklin (1) Fulton (2) Geauga (1) Greene (1) Hamil ton (1) Hancock (1) Huron (l) Jefferson (1) Lake (1) Licking (2) Lorain (1) Lucas (l) Mahoning (1) Marion (2) Medina (1) Miami (1) Monigomery (1) Ottawa (1) Portage (1) Richland (1) Sandusky (1) Seneca (1) Stark (1) Summit (1) Trumbull (l) Tuscarawas (2) Warren (1) Wayne (1) Wood (1)

OKLAHOMA Cimarron (1) Kay (1) Oklahoma (1) Tulsa (1) Washington (1)

OREGON Benton (1) Clackamas (1) Clatsop (1) Coos (1) Crook (1) Curry (2) Deschutes (l) Douglas (1) Gilliam (1) Grant (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

OREGON (cont d) Harney (1) Hood River (1) Jackson (1) Jefferson (1) Klamath (1) Lake (1) Lane (1) Linn (1) Marion (1)Morrow (1) Mul tnomah (1) Sherman (1) Tillamook (1) Umatilla (1) Wasco (1) Washington (1) Wheeler (1)

PENNSYLVANIA All egheny (1) Beaver (1) Berks (1) Bucks (1) Butler (2) Cameron (1) Chester (l) Cumberland (1) Dauohin (1) Delaware (1) Elk (1) Erie (1) Lancaster (1) Lawrence (1) Lebanon (1) LI=high (1) Mercer (1) Montgomery (1) Northampton (1) Philadelohia (1) Warren (2) Washington (1) Westmoreland (2) York (1)

RHODE ISLAND Bristol (1) Kent (1) Providence (1) Washington (2)

89

~~-~[ ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Hughes (1) Minnehaha (1) Pennington (1) Stanley (2)

TENNESSEE Anderson (1)

TtXAS Andrews (1) Brazoria (l) Carson (1) Crane (l) shyDallas (1) Ector (1) Gaines (1) Glasscock (1) Gray (I) Hansford (1) Harris (1) Hartley (1) Heward ~l) Hutchinson (1) Jefferson (1) Loving (2) bbbock (1) Martin (2) Midland (1) Moore (1) Ochil tree (1) Orange (1) Potter (1) Randall (1) Reagan (1) Scurry (I) Sherman (1) Taltrrant (1) Upton (1) Ward (l) Winkler (1) Yoakum (1)

UTAH 90 E1det (2) CalbOn (r)

TABLE II -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Da99ett (2) Davis (1) Grand (3) Iron (1) Morgan (2) Salt Lake (1) Tooele (1) Utah (1) Weber (I)

VERMONT Chittenden (2)

VIRGINIA Arlington (1) Chesterfield (1) Fairfax (1) Hampton City (l) Henrico (1) Newport News City (1) Prince William (2) rincess Anne (2)

WASHINGTON Adams (1) Asotin (1) Benton (1) Chelan (1) Clallam (1) Clark (1) Cowlitz (1) Douglas (1) Fra1klin (1) GilZfield (1) Grant (1) Grays Harbor (1) Jefferson (1) King (1) Kitsap (l) Klickitat (2) Lincoln (1) Mason (1) Pierce (1) Skagit (2) Skamania (2) Snohomish (1) Spokane (J Thurston (1) WaUa W~l1a (1)

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (contd) Whatcom (2) Whitman (1)

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke (1) Hancock (1) Kanawaha (1) Ohio (1) Wood (2)

WISCONSIN Brown (1) Calumet (2) Dane (l) Douglas (1) Eau Claire (l) Fond du Lac (J) Jefferson (2) Kenosha (1) La Crospounde (1) Manitowac (1) Milwaukee (1) Outgamie (1) Ozaukee (1) Racine (1) Rock (l) SlHboygan (1) Walworth (1) Washington (l) Waukesha (1) Winnebago (1) Wood (1)

WYOMING Albany (1) Camobell (2) Carbon (1) Fremont (1) Hot Springs (1) Laramie (1) Natrona (1) Park (1) Sweetwater (1) Teton (2) Uinta (1) Wpshakie (1) Weston (1) Yellowstone Nat~l Park (1)

90

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINIILE ($5378 - $4534)

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Colbert (3) Jefferson (2) Mobile (3) M)ntgomery (3)

ALASKA Kenai-Cook Inlet Yukon-Koyukuk

ARIZONA Cochise (2) Gila (1) Graham (3) Greenlee (1) Mohave (1) Santa Cruz (3) Yavapai (1) Yuma (1)

ARKANSAS Pulaski (2)

CALIFORNIA Glenn (1) Kings (1) Madera (3) Mariposa (2) Merced (1) Santa Cruz (1) Stanislaus (2) Tulare (2) YJba (2)

COLORADO Alamosa (2) Chaffee (2) Cheyenne (3) Clear Creek (2) Douglas (2) Garfield (2) Gnnd (1) Gunnison (2) Hinsdale (1) Jackson (2) Kiowa (2) Kit Carson (2) La Plata (3) Larimer (2) Lincoln (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORADO (contd) Logan (2) Mesa (2) MO1tezuma (3) Morgan (2) Otero (2) Park (2) Phillios (2) San Juan (1) San Miguel (2) Sedgwick (2) Weld (2)

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent (3) Sussex (3)

FLORIDA Broward (2) Collier (3) Dade (1) Duval (2) Escambia (2) Gulf (4) Hill sborough (3) Leon (3) Monroe (2) Okaloosa (3) Orange (3) Palm Beach (3) Santa Rosa (4) Sarasota (3)

GEORGIA Bibb (3) Camden (4) Catoosa (3) Chatham (3) Floyd (3) Fulton (2) Glynn (3) Walker (3)

HAWAII Hawaii (2) Rauai (2) Maui (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IDAHO Adams (2) Bear Lake (2) Benewah (2) Bingham (1) Blaine (1) Boise (3) Bonner (3) Boundary (2) Camas (2) Canyon (2) Cassia (2) Clearwater (1) Cllster (3) Elmore (1) Fremont (2) Idaho (1) Jefferson (3) Kootenai (2)Lincoln (2) Minidoka (2) Power (1) Twin Falls (1)

ILLINOIS Adams (2) Bureau (2) Carroll (2) Christian (1) Clinton (2) Coles () Crawford (2) De Witt (1) Douglas () Effingham (2) Ford (2) Fulton (2) Henry (1) Iroquois (2) Jackson (3) Jersey (3) Jo DaviesO (2) Lawrence (2) Uvingstbn (1) Logan (1) ivlcDonough (2) Macoupin (2) Marion (2) Marshall (l) Mason (2)

91

U UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Menard (2) Morgan (2) Moultrie (2) Piatt (2) Putnam (2) Randolph (2) Wabash (2) Warren (2)

INDIANA Berton (2) Brown (4) Carroll (2) Clay (3) Clinton (2) Decatur (3) Dubois (2) Fayette (1) Fountain (3) Fulton (2) Gibson (2) Jackson (3) Jasper (2) Jay (2) Jennings (4) K1oX (2) Kosciusko (2)Lagrange (3) Lawrence (2) Marshall (1) Martin (3) Mj ami (2) Newton (2) Posey (3) Putnam (3) Randolph (2) Steuben (3) Tipton (2) Unon (2) Vigo (1) Warren (3) Warrick (3) Wlite (2)

IOWA Benton (2) Boone (1) Bremer (2) Buchanan (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Dallas (2) Emmet (1) Floyd (2) Hamil ton (2) Hardin (2) Henry (2) Humbo 1dt (1) Jackson (2) Jasper (2) Jefferson (3) Jonnson (2) L bull e (1) Marion (3) Muscatine (2) Warren (2) Wright (2)

KANSAS Atchison (2) Barber (2) Cowley (2) Douglas (2) Ellis (1) Finney (1) Ford (1) Graham (3) Hamil ton (2) Harper (3) Harvey (2) Kearny (1) Kingman (4) Kiowa (2) Lane (1) Logan (2) Lvon (2) M~Pherson (2) Marion (3) Meade (1) Miami (3) MO1tgomery (2) Pawnee (2) Pratt (1) Rawlins (2) Reno (2) Rice (1) Riley (2) Rooks (2) Rush (2) Russell (1)

STATE AND COUN1Y

KANSAS (contd) Scott (1) Sherman (2) Sumner (2) Thomas (1) Tre90 (2) Wichita t 2)

KENTUCKY Bold (2) Bulli tt (4) Daviess (3) Fayette (2) McCracken (3) Meade (4) Oldham (3)

LOUISIANA Bossier (3) Caddo (2) Ca1casieu (2) Orleans (2) Plaquemines (3) St Charles (3) St Mary (4) Terrebonne (4)

MAINE Androscoggin (2) Kennebec (2) Oxford () Penobscot (2) Sagadahoc (3) SClmerset (3) York (2)

MARYLAND Allegany (2) Calvert (4) Carroll (3) Cecil (2) Charles () Frederick (3) St Marys ()Washington (2) Wicomico (3)

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes (3) Nantucket (2)

92

k~ UPDATA 1981 ~~~

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTYSTATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alger (3) Benzie (3) Chippewa (2) Del ta (3) Dickinson (3) EmiOet (3) Grand Traverse (2) Gratiot (3) Hillsdale (3) Ionia (2) Iosco (3) Iron (2) Isabella (2) Lapeer (2) Luce (3) Mackinac (4) Manistee (3) Marquette (2) Mason (3) Montcalm (3) Newaygo (3) Oceana (3) Ontonagon (4) Ostego (3) Presque Isle (3) Tuscola (3) Van Buren (3) Wexford (3)

MINNESOTA Blue Earth (2) Curver (2) Chisago (3) Cook (3) Crow Wing (2) Freeborn (1) Goodhue (2) Itasca (2) Nicollet (2) Pennington (2) Polk (2) Rice (2) Scott (2) Sherburne (2) Stearns (2) Steele (2) Wabasha (3) Winona (2)

MISSISSIPPI Hinds (3) Jackson (3)

MISSOURI Audrain (2) Boone (3) Cass (3) Franklin (3) Greene (2) St Louis City (1)

MO-lTANA Beaverhead (2) Custer (1) Deer Lodge (1) Fallon (2) FersJS (1) Gallatin (l) Glacier (1) Granite (1) Jefferson (3) Judith Basin (1) Meagher (3) Musselshell (1) Park (1) Ponder a (1) Powder River (l) Roosevelt (2) Sanders (3) Sheridan (2) Silver Bow (l) Stillwater (3) Teton (1) Treasure (1) Valley (1)

NEBRASKA Adams (2) Arthur (3) Banner (1) Box Butte (1) Cass (2) Cherry (3) Dakota (2) Deuel (2) Dodge (2) Hall (2) Hooker (2)

93

NEBRASKA (contd) Kei th (1) Linco 1n ()) Platte (2) Redwillow (2) Scotts Bluff (2) Sioux (2)

NEVADA Churchi11 (2) Eureka (2) Lander (1) Storey (2) White Pine (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll (4) Coos (2) Grafton (2) Sullivan (2)

NEW JERSEY Atlantic (2) Cape May (3)

NEW MEXICO Chaves (2) Curry (2) Do1a Ana (3) Hidalgo (2) Santa Fe (2)

NEW YORK Ailegany (2) Cattaraugus (2) Chenango (2) Clinton (2) Columbia (2) Delaware (3) Essex (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Jefferson (2) Lewis (2) New York (1) Ostego (2) Schoharie (3) Schuyler (3) Sullivan (2)

~tr1fi72fttm~liMlfi~

i UPDiYA 1981 itbullbull ~- - bull - 1 ~ -

TABLE II -- continued

SECOND Q01NTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK (contd) OHIO (contd) PENNSYLVANIA (contd) Warren (2) Shelby (2) McKean (1) WaMngton (2) Union (3) Mifflin (2) Yates (3) Van Wert () Mmroe (2)

Washington (3) Montour (3)NOR1H CAROLINA Williams (2) Northumberland ( )

Cabarrus (2) Wyandot (2) Perry (3)Catawba (3) Pike (3)Davidson (3) OKLAHOMA PaHar (3)Durham (2) Beaver (2) Schuykill (2) Gaston (2) Cleveland (3) Snyder (3)Haywood (3) Comanche (2) Susquehanna (3) Randolph (3) Garfield (2) Tioga (3)Rowan (2) Harper (2) Union (3)Wake (2) Osage (2) Venango (2)

Steohens (2) NORTH DAKOTA Texas (1) RHODE ISLAND

Bowman (1) Woodward (3) Newport () Ramsey (2) Slope (1) OREGON SOUTH CAROLINA Stutsman h) Baker Aiken(2) (4) Towner (2) Columbia (I) GTe envill e ()Ward (1) Josephine (2) Hichland (2)

Lincoln (2) OHIO Ma1heur (2) SOUTH DAKOTA

Belmont (2) Polk (1) Beadle (2) Carroll (2) Union (1) Brown (1) Champaign (2) Wallowa (2) Butte (3) Clinton (3) Yamhill (2) Codington (1) Columbiana (1) Davison (1)Co shocton (2) PENNSYLVANIA Fall River (2) Darke (2) Adams (3) H3akon (1) Guernsey (3) Armstrong (2) Harding (2) Hardin (3) Blair (2) Lawrence (1) Bani son (2) Bradford (3) Walworth (1) Henry (2) Cambria (2) Hocking (3) Carbon (2) TENNESSEE Kno~(2) Centre (2) Blount (3) L~wrerlce (3) Clarion (3) Pavidson (2)Logan (3) Cl eamiddotrfieId (3 ) HamU ton (3) M~dlsbn (2) Clinton() Jltnox (2) Mercer (1) Columbia (21 Shelby ()Morrow (3) Crmiddotawford (2) Sullivan (2)Muskingum (2) Fbremiddotst (3) P~lU1din9 ~2) FrankHn (2) TEXAS Pickaway (3) lndlana (3) Archer (2)Preble (2) jeffersoh (3) Armstrong ( 1 ) Putnam (2) tatk~wanna (2) middotampxtirmiddot (2)Ross (2) Luze1rtle (2) Bertden (2) Scioto (2) Lycoming (2) Calhoun C3)

UPDATA 1981

STATEiND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Chambers (2) Cochran (1) Coke (2) Crockett (1 j Dallam (l) Dawson (2) Denton (3) El Paso (1) Galveston (l) Garza (2) Gregg(L) Hale (1) Hemphill (1) Hockley (1) Hudspeth (4) Johnson (3) Lips comb (2) McLennan (3) McMullen (3) Morris (4) Nolan (2) Nueces (1) Oldham (I) Parmer (1) Pecos (2) Reeves (1) Schleicher (2) Smith (3) Sterling (3) SWisher (l) Taylor (2) TerrBll (2) Terry (2) Tom Green (2) Travis (2) Victoria (2) Wichita (1) Young (2)

UTAH Beaver (1) Cache (2)

TABLE II --continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE Mj)j COUNTY

UTAH (contd) Duchesne (3) Kane (3) San Juan (4) Summit (2) Uintah (3) Wasatch (2)

VERMONT Bennington (2) Essex (3) Rutlano (2) Washington (2) Windham (2) Windsor (2)

VIRGINIA Alhemarle (3)Alleghany (2) Augusta (2) Campbell (2) Hanover (3) Henry (3) James City (3) King George (2) Norfolk (1) Prince George (1) Roanoke (1) Spotsylvania (2) Stafford (3) Warren (2) York (2)

WASHINGTON Columbia (l) Ferry (3) Island (2) Kittitas (1) Lewis (2) Okanogan (1) Pacific (1) Pend OreU Ie (-1) Wahkiakum (2) Yakfma (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA Berkeley (2) Cabell (2) Harrison (2) Jackson (5) Logan (2) Marion (2) Marshall (2) Pleasants (4) Putnam (3) Wetzel (3) Wyoming (3)

WISCONSIN Chippewa (2) Columbia (2) Dodge (2) Floren ce (4) Green (2) G-een LaKe (3) Kewaunee (3) Lincoln (3) Marathon (2) Marinette (2) Monroe (3) Oneida (2) PierCe (3) Portage (2) St Croix (2) Sauk (2) Waupaci~ (3)

WYOMING Big Horn (1) Converse (1) Crook (3 Goshen (2) Johnson (2 Lincoln (2) Niobrara (1) Platte (2) Shertd an (1) S1Ibl~tteO )

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE ($4527 - $3804)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Baldwin (4) Calhoun (3) Chal1hers (3) Etowah (3) Lauderdale (4) Lee (4) Morgan (4) Talladega (4) Tuscaloosa (4)

ALASKA Nme

ARIZONA Navaho (4) Pinal (3)

ARKANSAS Hot Springs (4) Sa 1ine (4) Sebastian (3) Union (3)

CALIFORNIA Lake (3)

COLORADO 8aca (2) Bent (3) Crowley (4) Eagle (2) Fremont (3) Gilpin (3) Las Animas (3) Mineral (3) Montrose (3) Ouray (2) Prowers (3) Rio Grande (3) Routt (2) Teller (3) Washington (3) Yuma (2)

CD NNE CTI CLJT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Alachua (4) Bay (3) Charlotte (4) Clay (3) f-endry (3) Indian River (4) Lee (3) Manatee (4) Martin (4) Nassau (4) Okeechobee (4) Pinellas (3) Polk (3) Putnam (4) St Johns (4) St Lucie (3) Seminole (4) Taylor (4) Volusia (4)

GEORGIA Baldwin (4) Bartow (4) Chattooga (3) Clarke (3) Dougherty (3) Douglas (4) Fayette (4) GNinnett (4) Hall (4) Henry (5) Lamar (4) Lowndes (4) MJscngee (2) NeNton (4) Paulding (5) Richmond (3) Rockdale (4) Spalding (3) Troup (3) Upson (3) Ware (4) Whi tfield (3)

HAWAII None

IDAHO Cl ark (2)

IDAHO (contd) Franklin (2) Gem (2) Gooding (2) Jerome (2) Lemhi (3) Oneida (2) Oynee (3) Payette (3) Teton (3) Washington (2)

ILLINOIS Bond (3) Cass (2) Clark (3) Clay (3) Cumber1and (3) Edgar (3) Fayette (3) Franklin (3) Greene (3) Hancock (3) Henderson (3) Jefferson (3) Massac (4) Mercer (2) Montgomery (3) Perry (3) Richland (2) Scott (3) Shel by (3) Stark (2) Union (4) W3shington (3) Wayne (4) White (3) Williamson (3)

INDIANA Daviess (3) Frarkl in (3) Greene (3) Harrison (4) Jefferson (3) Ohio (3) Orange (4) Owen (4) Parke (3) Perry (3)

96

yenampi~

~ UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUI NTILE (cont inued )

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike (4) Pulaski (2) Ripley (4) Rush (2) Scott (4) Spencer (4) Starke (3) Sullivan (4) Switzerland (4) Vermillion (3) Washington (4)

IONA Buena Vista (1) Butler (3) Calhoun (2) Carroll (1) Cass (2) Cedar (2) Cherokee (1) Chickasaw (2) Clay (1) Crawford (2) Dickinson (2) Fayette (2) Franklin (1) Greene (2) Grundy (1) Hancock (1) Harrison (3) Id a (1) Iowa (2) Jones (2) Keokuk (3) Kossuth (1) Louisa (3) Madison (3) Mahaska (2) Mills (3) Mitchell (2) Monona (2) Monroe (3) Montgomery (2) OBrien (1) Page (3) Plymouth (1) Pocahontas (1) Poweshi ek (2)

STATE AND COUNTY

IONA (contd) Sac (l) Shelby (2) Sioux (2) Jama (2) Union (3) Washington (2) Winnebago (2) Winneshiek (3) Worth (2)

KANSftS Allen (3) Anderson (3) Cherokee (3) Cheyenne (3) Clark (2) Clay (3) Cloud (3) Comanche (3) Crawford (3) Decatur (3) Dickinson (2) Doniphan (4) Edwards (2) Ellsworth (2) Franklin (3) Geary (2) Gove (2) Gray (1) Greenwood (2) Hodg eman (2) Jackson (4) Jefferson (4) L30bette (3) Linn (4) Marshall (3) Mitchell (3) Neosho (3) Ness 3) Norton (4) Osage (3) Ottawa (4) Phillips (3) Pottawatomie (3) Sheridan (2) Stafford (2) Wallace (3) Wilson (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Anderson (4) Boyle (3) Clark (3) Greenup (3) Hardin (3) Harri son (4) HendErson (3) Hopkins (4) Marshall (4) Mason (3) Nelson (4) Scott (4) Shelby (4) Woodf0rd (3)

lGUISIANA Ascension (4) Cameron (3) Iberia (4) Lafayette (4) Lafourche (4) Livingston (4) Ouachita (3) St John the Baptist (4) St Tammany (4) Washington (4) Webster (3) West B~ton Rouge (4)

MAINE Aroostook (3) Franklin (3) Hancock (3) Knox (3) Lincoln (4) Piscataquis (3) Waldo (4)

MARYLAND Caroline (3) Dorchester (4) Kent (3) Queen Annes (4) Talbot (3)

MASS ICHUSETTS None

97

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE A~ COUNTY

MICHIGAN Alcona (4) Antrim (4) Arenac (3) Baraga (3) Charlevoix (3) Cheboygan (4) Clare (3) Crawford (3) Gladwin (4) Gogebic (2) Houghton (4) Huron (3) Kalkaska (4) Keweenaw (4) Leelanau (3) Mecosta (4) Menominee (3) Ogemaw (4) Osceola (4) Oscoda (4) Roscommon (3) Sanilac (3) Schoolcraft (3)

MINNESOTA Beltrami (3) Benton (3) Brown (2) Chippewa (2) Dodge (3) Faribault (2) Fillmore (3) Houston (3) Isanti (4) Kandiyohi (2) Ki ttson (2) Le Seuer (2) Lyon (2) McLeod (2) Marshall (3) Marti (1) Nobles (2) Red Lake (4) Rock (1) Sibley (3) Waseca (2) Watonwan (2) Wilkin (ll Wright (3)

STATE AND COONTY

MISSISSIPPI Adams (3) Forrest (4) Harrison (3) Jones (4) Rankin (5)

MISSOORI Callaway (3) Cape Girardeau (3) Clinton (3) Cooper (3) Gasconade (4) Jasper (3) J0bnson (4) Lafayette (3) Lewis (4) Lincoln (4) Madison (4) Marion (3) Newton (4) Pettis (3) Phelps (4) Pulaski (4) Randolph (3) Ray (4) St Francois (~) Ste Geneviete (3) Saline (3) Scott (3) Warren (4

MCNfANA Big Horn (3) Blaine (2) Broadwater (2) Carbon (3) Carter (3) Daniels (3) Golden Valley (3) Lake (3) McCone (1) Madison (2) Phillips (2) Prairie (2) Ravalli (3) Richland (2) Rosebud (3) Swe~t Grass (2)

5TATE AND COONTY

NEBRASKA Buffalo (3) Burt (3) Chase (3) Clay (3) Dawes (2) Dawson (2) Gage (2) Garden (3) Gosper (3) Grant (3) Hamilton (2) Hayes (1) Hitchcock (2) Kearney (3) Logan (3) Madison (3) Morrill (2) Otoe (3) Perkins (l) Phelps (2) Richardson (3) Saunders (2) Sheridan (3) Thomas (3) Washington (3) York (3)

NEVADA Lincoln (1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Catron (4) Colfax (2) Grant (1) Lincoln (3) Luna (3) McKinley (4) Quay (3) Roosevelt (3)

NEW YCRK Hamilton (3)

98

~~li7itfpjlffft1tr fidImiddot

-J UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NCRTH CAROLINA Alexander (4) Buncombe (3) Burke (3) Caldwell (3) Carteret (3) fleveland (4) Cumberland (3) Davie (4) Henderson (4) Iredell (3) Lee (3) Lincoln (4) New Hanover (3) Orange (3) Roc kingham (3) Stanly (3) Transylvania (4) Union (4)

NCRTH DAKarA Adams (1) Barnes (3) ~ Bottineau (2) Burke (2)

Cavalier (6) Divide (2) Eddy (2) Foster (3)1 Griggs (2) Hetti nmiddot~ er (2) McKenzi e (2) Morton (2) Mountrail (2) Nelson (3) Pembina (1) Pierce (2) Renville (1) Richland (2) Stark (2) Steele (1) Traill (2) Walsh (2)

ana Athens (3) Brown (4) Fayette (3) Gallia (4)

UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued

STATE AND COONTY

ana (cont d) Highland (4) Holmes (3) Jackson (3) Monroe (4) Morgan (4) Perry (3) Pike (4)

OltLAHCMA Alfalfa (3) Beckham (3) Canadi an (2) Carter (3) Creek (3) Custer (3) Ellis (2) Garvin (3) Grady (4) Grant (3) Jackson (3) Kingfisher (3) Muskogee (3) Noble (3) Nowata (3) Okmulgee (4) ottawa (3) Payne (2) Pontotoc (3) Pottawatomie (8) Rogers (4) Seminole (3) Washita (3) Woods (2)

CREGaN None

PENNS YLVANI A Bedford (4) Fayette (2) Fulton (4) Greene (2) Huntingdon (3) Juniata (4) Somerset (3) Sullivan (3) Wayne (3) Wyoming (3)

99

STATE AND COUHIY

RHODE ISLAND None

SOOTH CAROLINA Anderson (3) Charleston (3) Greenwood (2) Lancaster (3) Laurens (3) Lexington (3) Pickens (3) Spdrtanburg (3) Union (3) York (3)

SOUTH DAKar A Brookings (2) Brule (3) Clay (3) Custer (3) Jackson (2) Jones (2) Lake (2) Lyman (2) Meade (2) Perkins (1) Potter (2) Sully (1) Tripp (3) Union (3) Washabaugh (5) Yankton (2) Ziebach (3)

TENNESSEE Bradley (4) Carter (3) Coffee (4) Hamblen (4) Loudon (4) Maury (4) Montgomery (4) Roane (4) Rutherford (4) Unicoi (3) Washington (3)

TEXAS Angelina (3)

STATE AND COUt-llY

TEXAS (cont d ) Aransas (3) Bailey (2) Baylor (3) Bell (3) Bowie (3) Brazos (3) Brewster (3) Castro (1) Childress (2) Clay (3) Collin (4) Comal (3) Cooke (3) Culberson (3) Deaf Smith (1) Edwards (4) Ellis (3) Fisher (3) Floyd (2) Fort Bend (3) Grayson (3) Hardin (3) Haskell (3) Hunt (4) Irion (3) Jack (3) Jackson (2) Jeff Davis (3) Jones (3) Kent (2) Kerr (3) Kleberg (2) ~amb (2) Lynn (2) Ma~agorda (3) Mitchell (2) Palo Pinto (4) Parker (3) Refugio (1) Roberts (3) Roc kWdll (4) Rusk (3) Shackelford (2) Stephens (2)

TABLE II -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Stonewall (2) Sutton (2) Throckmorton (2) Titus (4) Val Verde (4) Wheeler (3) Wilbarger (2) Wise (4)

UTAH Emery (3) Garfield (3) Juab (2) Millard (3) Piute (4) Sevier (2) Washington (3)

VERMOOT Addison (3) Caledonia (3) Franklin (3) Lamoille (3) Orange (3) Orleans (3)

VIRGINIA Amherst (4) Bedford (4) Botetourt (3) Fauquier (4) Frederick (3) Giles (2) King William (4) Loudoun (4) Montgomery (3) Nansemond (4) New Kent (4) Orange (4) Pittsyl vania (3) Pulaski (3) Rockbridge (3) Rockingham (3) Shenandoah (4) Smyth (4)

STATE AND CCXJNTY

WASHINGTON San Juan (3) Stevens (3)

WEST VIRGINIA Boone (2) Fayette (2) Jefferson (3) McDowell (2) Mason (4) Mercer (3) Mineral (3) Monongalia (2) Raleigh (2) Tyler (4) Wayne (4)

WISCOOSIN Ashland (3) Earron (3) Buffalo (3) Crawford (3) Door (3) Dunn (3) Forest (4) Grant (3) Iowa (3) Iron (2) Juneau (3) Lafayette (3) Langlade (3) Marquette (4) Cconto (3) Pepin (3) Polk (3) Price (4) Richland (3) Rusk (3) Shawano (3) Trempealeau (3) Vilas (3) Washburn (4)

WYCMING None

100

STATE AND CruNTY

ALABAYaA Autauga (5) Blount (5) Cherokee (5) Coffee (5) Coosa (5) Covington (5) Dale (5) Elmore (4) Escambia (4) Houston (4) Lamar (5) Limestone (5) Marshall (5) Russell (4) St Clair (4) Shelby (4) Tallapoosa (3) Walker (4)

ALASKA Barrow Nome

ARIZONA None

ARKANSAS Arkansas (4) Ashley (4) Benton (4) Bradley (4) Clark (5) Columbi a (4) Craighead (4) Crawford (5) Faulkner (5) Garland (4) Grant (5) Howard (5) Jackson (5) Jefferson (4) Miller (4) Ouachita (4) Pope (5) Sevier (5) Washington (4)

CALIFffiNIA None

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3803 - $2921)

STATE AND CCUNTYSTATE AND CCUNTY

GEmGIA (cont I d)COLORADO Dade (5)Archuleta (4) Decatur (4)Conejos (4) Dodge (5)Delta (4) Effingham (5)Elbert (4) Elbert (4)Huerfano (3)

Saguache (3) Fannin (4) Forsyth (5) Gordon (5)CONNECTICUT Habersham (4)None Haralson (4) Hart- (5)DELAWARE Jackson (5)N-Jne Jeff Davis (5) Jones (5)FLORIDA Laurens (5)Baker (5) Liberty (5)Bradford (4) Lumpkin (5)Citrus (4) McDuffie (5)Columbia (4)

De Soto (4) Monroe (4) Murray (5)Dixie (4)

Flagler (4) Oconee (5) Peach (5)Glades (4)

Hardee (4) Pickens (4) Hernando (4) Polk (4)

Pulaski (5)Highlands (4) Putnam (4)Lafayette (5) Rabun (5)Lake (4) Stephens (4)Liberty (5) Sumter (5)Marion (4) Thomas (4)Osceola (4) Tift (4)Pasco (4) Toombs (5)Sumter (4) Walton (4)Union (5) Wayne (4)Walton (5) White (5) Wilkinson (4)GEffiGIA

Banks (5) Barrow (4) HAWAII Ben Hill (4) None Bleckley (5) Brantley (5) IDAHO Bulloch (5) None Butts (5) Carroll (4) ILLINOIS Charlton (4) Alexander (4)

Brown (3)Cherokee (1-) Calhoun (4)Colquitt (4) Edwards (3)Columbia (4) Hamilton (4)Coweta (4)

101

i1itiltiltitfMttHiIfi

UPQA1A 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hardin (4) Jasper (4) Johnson (5) pike (3) Saline (3) Schuyler (4)

INDIANA Crawford (5)

IOWA Adair (3) Adams (3) Allamakee (3) Appanoose (4) Audobon (2) Clarke (3) Clayton (3) Davis (4) Decatur (4) Delaware (2) Fremont (3) Guthrie (3) Howard (3) Lucas (3) Lyon (2) Osceola (I) Palo Alto (2) Van Buren (4) Wayne (4)

KANSAS Bourbon (4) Brmv(J (3) Chase (3) Chautauqua (4) Coffey (3) Elk (4) Jewell (4) Lincoln (3) Morris (3) Nemaha (3) Osborne (4) Republic (4) Smith (4) Wacaunsee (4) Washington (3) Woodson (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY Ballard (5) Bourbon (4) Bracken (4) Caldwell (4) Calloway (4) Carlisle (5) Carroll (4) Carter (4) Christian (4) Fulton (4) Gallatin (4) Garrard (4) Grant (4) Graves (4) Hancock (5) Harlan (3) Henry (4) Jessamine (4) Larue (5) Lyon (5) McLean (5) Madison (4) Marion (4) Mercer (4) Montgomery (4) Muhlenburg (5) Owen (4) Pendleton (4) Spencer (5) Taylor (5) Trimble (4) Union (4) Warren (4) Washington (4) Webster (5)

LOUISIANA Acadia (4) Allen (4) Beauregard (4) Concordia (5) Iberville (4) Jackson (4) Jefferson Davis (4) La Salle (4) Lincoln (4) Morehouse (4) Rapides (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUIS lANA (cant d) st James (5) Vermilion (5)

MAINE Washington (4)

MARYLAND Garrett (4) Somerset (4) Worcester (4)

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Lake (4) Missaukee (3) Montmorency (4)

MINNESOTA Aitkin (4) Becker (3) Big Stone (2) Cass (4) Clearwater (4) Cottonwood (2) Douglas (3) Grant (3) Hubbard (4) Jackson (2) Kanabec (4) Lac qUi Parle (2) Lake of the Woods (4) Lincoln (2) Mahnomen (4) Meeker (3) Mille Lacs (4) Morrison (4) Murray (2) Norman (3) Otter Tail (3) Pine (4) Pipestone (2) Pope (3) Redwood (2) Renville (2) Roseau (4) Stevens (2)

102

( UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Swift (2) Todd (4) Traverse (3) Wadena (3) Yellow Medicine (2)

MISSISSIPPI George (5) Hancock (5) Lamar (5) Lauderdale (4) Lee (5) Lincoln (4) Lowndes (5) Monroe (5) Pearl River (4) Pike (4) Stone (4) Warren (4) Washington (5)

MISSOURI Adair (4) Andrew (4) Atchison (3) Barton (4) Bates (4) Camden (5) Carroll (4) Chariton (4) Christian (5) Clark (4) Crawford (4) De Kalb (4) Gentry (4) Grundy (4) Henry (4) Holt (4) Howard (4) Howell (5) Iron (4) Knox (4) Laclede (4) Lawrence (4) Linn (4) Livingston (4) Macon (4) Miller (4) Moni teau (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Monroe (4) Montgomery (4) Morgan (5) Nodaway (3) Osage (4) Perry (3) pike (4) Ralls (4) Scotland (4) Shelby (4) Texas (5) Vernon (4) Washington (5)

MONTANA Garfield (3) Wibaux (2)

NEBRASKA Antelope (4) Blaine (2) Boone (4) Brown (3) Butler (4) Cedar (3) Colfax (3) Cuming (2) Custer (3) Dixon (3) Dundy (2) Fillmore (4) Franklin (3) Frontier (3) Furnas (3) Garfield (3) Harlan (2) Holt (4) Howard (3) Jefferson (3) Johnson (3) Knox (3) Loup (4) McPherson (3) Merrick (3) Nance (3) Nemaha (3) Nuckolls (3) pierce (3)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA (contd) Polk (3) Rock (4) Saline (3) Seward (3) Sherman (3) Stanton (3) Thayer (3) Thurston (2) Valley (3) W~)yne (2) Webster (4) Wheeler (3)

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca (2) Guadalupe (4) Harding (4) Rio Arriba (4) Sierra (4) Socorro (4) Torrance (4) Union (3)

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Chatham (4) Craven (4) Currituck (4) Dare (4) Edgecombe (4) Granville (4) Harnett (4) Jackson (5) Lenoir (4) McDowell (3) Montgomery (4) Moore (4) Nash (4)

103

UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Onslow (3) Pasquotank (4) Person (4) polk (4) Richmond (3) Rutherford (4) Stokes (4) Surry (4) Vance (4) Washington (4) Wayne (4) Wilkes (5) Wilson (4) Yadkin (4)

NORTH DAKOTA Benson (3) Dickey (4) Dunn (3) Emmons (3) Golden Valley (1) Grant (3) Kidder (4) La Moure (4) McHenry (3) McLean (1) Mercer (2) Ransom (3) Rolette (4) Sargent (3) Wells (2)

OHIO Meigs (4) Noble (4) Vinton (4)

OKLAHOMA Blaine (3) Caddo (4) Cotton (4) Craig (4) Dewey (4) Greer (4) Harmon (3) Jefferson (4) Kiowa (3) Lincoln (4) Logan (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) McClain (4) Major (3) Marshall (4) Mayes (4) Murray (4) Pawnee (4) Pittsbucg (4) Roger Mills (4) Tillman (3) Wagoner (5)

OREClJN None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville (4) Barnwell (5) Beaufort (5) Berkeley (5) Cherokee (4) Chester (4) Darlington (4) Dorchester (5) Florence (4) Georgetown (4) Horry (4) Kershaw (5) Newberry (4) Oconee (4) Saluda (5) Sumter (4)

SOUTH DAKOTA Bennett (3) Campbell (4) Charles Mix (2) Clark (3) Day (3) Deuel (3) Dewey (3) Edmunds (3) Faulk (2) Grant (2)

104

STATE AND mUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Gregory (3) Hand (3) Hyde (3) Kingsbury (2) Lincoln (2) McCook (3) McPherson (4) Marshall (3) Moody (3) Roberts (3) Sanborn (3) Spink (2) Turner (3)

TENNESSEE Bedford (4) Benton (5) Cheatham (5) Dickson (5) Franklin (4)

middotGreene (4) Henry (4) Humphreys (4) Jefferson (4) Lawrence (5) Lincoln (4) McMinn (4) Madison (4) Marion (4) Marshall (4) Moore (5) Obion (4) Polk (4) Ro bertson (4) Sequatchie (5) Sumner (4) Williamson (5) Wilson (4)

TEXAS Anderson (4) Atascosa (4) Bandera (4) Bee (3) Blanco (4) Briscoe (2) Brooks (3) Bown (3) Burnet (4)

1ii8iIRfdiMMIWampilmwm

4 UPDATA 1981 lt

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Caldwell (4) Callahan (4) Cameron (4) Camp (5) Cass (5) Cherokee (4) Coleman (3) Collingsworth (3) Colorado (3) Concho (4) Coryell (4) Cottle (2) Crosby (3) Dickens (2) Donley (3) Eastland (3) Erath (4) Foard (3) Gillespie (4) Guadalupe (4) Hall (3) Hardeman (3) Harrison (4) Hays (4) Henderson (4) Hood (3) Hopkins (4) Jasper (4) Jim Wells (3) Kaufman (4) Kendall (4) Kimble (4) Kinney (4) Knox (n Lamar (4) Lampasas (4) Liberty (4) Live Oak (4) Llano (3) McCulloch (3) Mason (3) Medina (4) Menard (4) Milam (5) Montague (4) Montgomery (4) Motley (3) Nacogdoches (4) ~~=arro (4)

-iffliiiyentltl nm tntrtrtM

~ UPDATA 1981 k

TABLE II -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d ) Panola (4) Presidio (4) Runnels (3) San Patricio (4) Upshur (5) Uvalde (3) Van Zandt (4) Waller (4) Webb (4) Wharton (3) Williamson (4) Wilson (4) Wood (4)

UTAH Rich (4) Sanpete (3) Wayne (3)

VERMJNT Grand Isle (4)

VIRGINIA Appomattox (4) Bath (4) Buchanan (4) Caroline (4) Carroll (5) Charles City (4) Clarke (4) Craig Z4) Culpeper (4) Dickenson (4) Dinwiddie (4) Essex (4) Floyd (5) Fluvanna (5) Franklin (4) Gloucester (5) Goochland (4) Grayson (4) Greene (4) Greenville (4) Halifax (4) Isle of Wight (3) King and Queen (4) Lancastermiddot (4) Louisa (5) Mathews (5)

105

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Nelson (4) Northumberland (4) Nottoway (3) Page (4) Patrick (5) powhatan (4) Prince Edward (4) Richmond (4) Russell (5) Southampton (4) Tazewell (3) Washington (4) Westmoreland (5) Wise (4) Wythe (4)

WASHINGroN None

WEST VIRGINIA Doddridge (4) Greenbrier (3) Hampshire (4) Lewis (4) Mingo (3) Morgan (4) Nicholas (3) Pocahontas (4) Preston (3) Randolph (4) Ritchie (4) Roane (4) Taylor (3) Upshur (4) Wirt (5)

WIsroNSIN Adams (4) Bayfield (4) Burnett (4) Clark (4) Jackson (4) Sawyer (4) Taylor (3) Vernon (3) Waushara (4)

WYOMING None

STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA Barbour (5) Bibb (5) Bullock (5) Butler (5) Chilton (5) Choctaw (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) Cleburne (5) Conecuh (5) Crenshaw (5) CUllman (5) Dallas (5) De Kalb (5) Fayette (5) Franklin (5) Geneva (5) Greene (5) Hale (5) Henry (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Lowndes (5) Macon (5) Marengo (5) Marion (5) Monroe (5) Perry (5) Pickens (5) pike (5) Randolph (5) Sumter (5) Washington (5) Wilcox (5) Winston (5)

ALASKA Bethel Kobuk kuskokwim Upper yukon Wade Hampton

ARIZONA Apache (5)

ARKANSAS Baxter (4) Boone (5)

~HenMamp- Sii~rlft UPDATA 1981 bull~~

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTlLE ($2919 - $1260)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) CALIFORNIA Calhoun (5) None Carroll (5) Chicot (5) OOWRAOO Clay (5) Costilla (5) Cleburne (5) Custer (4) Cleveland (5) Conway (5) OONNECTICUT Crittenden (5 ) None Cross (5) Dallas (4) DELAWARE Desha (5) None Drew (5) Franklin (5) FLORIDA Fulton (5) Calhoun (5) Greene (5) Franklin (4) Hempstead (5)) Gadsden (5) Independence (5) Gilchrist (5) Izard (5) Hamilton (5) Johnson (5) Holmes (5) Lafayette (5) Jackson (5) Lawrence (5) Jefferson (5) Lee (5) Levy (5) Lincoln (5) Madison (5) Little River (5 ) Suwannee (5) Logan (5) Wakulla (5) Lonoke (5) Washington (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) GEORGIA Mississippi (5 ) Appling (5) Monroe (5) Atkinson (5) Montgomery (5 ) Bacon (5 Nevada (5) Baker (5) Newton (5) Berrien (5) Perry (5) Brooks (5) Phillips (5) Bryan (5) Pike (5) Burke (5) poinsett (5) Calhoun (5) Polk (5) Candler (5) Prairie (5) Clay (5) Randolph (5) Clinch (4) St Francis (5) Coffee (5) Scott (5) Cook (5) Searcy (5) Crawford (5) Sharp (5) Crisp (5) Stone (5) Dawson (5) Van BU1en (5) Dooly (5) White (5) Early (5) Woodruff (5) Echols (5) Yell (5) Emanuel (5)

106

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Evans (5) Franklin (5) Gilmer (5) Glascock (5) Grady (5) Greene (5) Hancock (5) Harris (5) Heard (5) Irwin (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jenkins (5) Johnson (5) Lanier (5) Lee (5) Lincoln (5) Long (5) McIntosh (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Meriwether (5) Miller (5) Mitchell (5) Montgomery (5) Morgan (5) Oglethorpe (5) Pierce (5) pike (5) Quitman (5) Randolph (5) Schley (5) Screven (5) Seminole (5) Stewart (5) Talbt (5) Taliaferro (5) Tattnall (5) Taylor (5) Telfair (5) Terrell (5) Towns (5) Treutlen (5) Turner (5) Twiggs (5) Union (5) Warren (5) Washington (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Webster (5) Wheeler (5) Wilcox (5) Wilkes (5) Worth (5)

HAWAII Kalawao

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Gallatin (4) pope (5) Pulaski (4)

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold (4) Taylor (3)

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair (5) Allen (5) Barren (5) Bath (5) Bell (4) Breathitt (5)Breckinridge (5) Butler (5) Casey (5) Clay (5) Clinton (5) Crit~enden (5) CUmberland (5) EdmonsQ1 (5) Elliott (5) Estill (5) Fleming (5) Floyd (4) Grayson (5) Green (5) Hart (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Hickman (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Knott (5) Knox (5) Laurel (5) Lawrence (5) Lee (5) Leslie (5) Letcher (4) Lewis (5) Lincoln (5) Livingston (5) Logan (5) McCreary (5) Magoffin (5) Martin (5) Menifee (5) Metcalfe (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Nicholas (4) Ohio (5) Owsley (5) Perry (4) Pike (4) powell (5) Pulaski (5) Robertson (4) Rockcastle (5) Rowan (4) Russell (5) Simpson (5) Todd (5) Trigg (5) Wayne (5) Whitley (5) Wolfe (5)

LOUISIANA ASsumption (5) Avoyelles (5) Bienville (5) Caldwell (4) catahoula (5) Claiborne (4) De Soto (5) East Carroll (5) East Feliciana (5)

107

U UPDATA1981

STATE AND COUNTY

DDUISIANA (contd) Evangeline (5) Franklin (5) Grant (5) Madison (5) Natchitoches (5) Pointe Coupee (5) Red River (5) Richland (5) Sabine (5) st Helena (5) st Landry (5) St Martin (5) Tangipahoa (5) Tensas (5) Union (4) Vernon (5) West Carroll (5) West Feliciana (5) Wino (4)

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA None

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn (5) Amite (5) Attala (5) Benton (5) Bolivar (5) Calhoun (5) Carroll (5) Chickasaw (5) Choctaw (5) Claiborne (5) Clarke (5) Clay (5) COahoma (5)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Copiah (5) Covington (5) De Soto (5) Franklin (5) Greene (5) Grenada (5) Holmes (5) fU1ip-rEYs (5)Issaquena (5) Itawamba (5) Jasper (5) Jefferson (5) Jefferson Davis (5) Kemper (5) Lafayette (5) Lawrence (5) Leake (5) Leflore (5) Madison (5) Marion (5) Marshall (5) Mgtntgomery (5) Neshoba (5) Newton (5) Noxubee (5) Oktibbeha (5) panola (5) perry (5) pontoto c (5) Prentiss (5) Quitman (5) Scott (5) Sharkey (5) Simpson (5) Smith (5) Sunflower (5) Tallahatchie (5) Tate (5) Tippah (5) Tishomingo (5) Tunica (5) Union (5) Walthall (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Wilkinson (5) Winston (5) Yalobusha (5) yazoo (5)

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI Barry (5) Benton (5) Bollinger (5) Butler (4) Caldwell (4) Carter (5) Cedar (5) Dade (5) Dallas (5) Daviess (4) Dent (5) Douglas (5) Dunklin (5) Harrison (4) Hickory (5) McDonald (5) Maries (5) Mercer (4) Mississippi (4) New Madrid (5) Oregon (5) Ozark (5) pemiscot (5) polk (5) putnam (4) Reynolds (5) Ripley (5) st Clair (5) schuyler (4) Shannon (5) stoddard (5) Stone (5) sullivan (5) Taney (5) Wayne (5) Webster (5) Worth (4 Wright (5)

M)NTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd (-1) Greeley (3) Keya paha (4) pawnee (4)

108

11 Ttr-VWwNM ~ UPOJTA 1981 ~

SfATE AND mUNTY

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXlm Mora (5) Sandoval (5) San Miguel (5) Tao (5)

NEW YORK None

NJRTH CAROLINA Alleghany (5) Anson (5) Ashe (5) Avery (5) Beaufort (5) Bertie (5) Bladen (4) Brunswi ck (4) Camden (5) Caswell (4) Cherokee (5) Chowan (4) Clay (5) Columbus (4) Duplin (5) Franklin (5) Gates (5) Graham (5) Greene (5) Halifax (4) Hertford (5) Hoke (5) Hyde (5) Johnston (4) Jones (5) Macon (5) Madison (5) Martin (5) Mitchell (5) Northampton (5) Pamlico (5)

t~VW1frn=

I UPDATA 1981

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) pender (5) Perquimans (5) pitt (4) Robeson (4) Sampson (5) Scotland (4) Swain (5) TYrrell (5) Warren (5) watauga (5) yancey (5)

IDRTH DAKOTA Billings (3) Logan (4) McIntosh (4) Oliver (1) Sheridan (2) Sioux (4)

OHIO Adams (4)

OKLAHCMA Adair (5) Atoka (5) Bryan (5) Cherokee (5) Choctaw (5) Coal (5) Delaware (5) Haskell (5) Hughes (4) Johnston (5) Latimer (5) Le Flore (5) Love (5) McCurtain (5) McIntosh (5) Okfuskee (5) pushmataha (5) Sequoyah (5)

OREOON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

109

STATE AND mUNTY

ROODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Allendale (5) Bamberg (5) Calhoun (5) Chesterfield (5) Clarendon (5) Colleton (5) Dillon (5) Edgefield (5) Fairfield (4) Hampton (5) Jasper (5) Lee (5) McCormick (5) Marion (5) Marlboro (5) Orangeburg (5) Williamsburg (5)

SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora (3) Bon Homme (3) Buffalo (4) Corson (3) Douglas (3) Hamlin (3) Hanson (3) Hutchinson (3) Jerauld (3) Mellette (3) Miner (3) Shannon (5) Todd (5)

TENNESSEE Bledsoe (5) Campbe11 (4) Cannon (5) Carroll (5) Chester (5) Claiborne (5) Clay (5) Cocke (5) Cro ckett (4) Cumberland (5) Decatur (5) De Kalb (5)

--

STATE AND COUNT

TENNESSEE (cont1d) Dyer (4) Fayette (5) Fentress (5) Gibson (4) Giles (5) Grainger (5) Grundy (5) Hancock (5) Hardeman (5) Hardin (5) Hawkins (5) Haywood (5) Henderson (5) Hickman (5) Houston (5) Jackson (5) Johnson (5) Lake (5) Lauderdale (5) Lewis (5) MNairy (5) M on (5) Meigs (5) Monroe (5) Morgan (5) Overton (5) perry (5) pickett (5) putnam (4) Rhea (4) Scott (5) Sevier (5) Smith (5) Stewart (5) Tipton (5) Trousdale (5) Union (5) Van Buren (5) Warren (5) Wayne (5) Weakley (5) White (5)

TEXAS Austin (4) Bastrop (4) Bosque (4) BlJrleson (5) Comanche (4)

TABLE II -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

TEXAS (cont 1 d ) Delta (4) De Witt (4) Dirrunit (5) Duval (4) Falls (5) Fannin (4) Fayette (4) Franklin (5) Freestone (5) Frio (5) Goliad (4) GOnzales (5) Grimes (5) Hamilton (4) Hidalgo (5) Hill (4) Houston (5) Jim Hogg (4) Karnes (4) Kenedy (5) King (2) La Salle (5) Lavaca (4) Lee (5) Leon (5) Limestone (4) Madison (5) Marion (5) Maverick (5) Mills (4) Newton (4) polk (4) Rains (5) Real (4) Red River (5) Robertson (5) Sabine (4) San Augustine (5) San Jacinto (5) San Saba (4) Shelby (5) Somervell (4) Starr (5) Trinity (5) Tyler (4) Walker (4) Washington (5) Willacy (4) Zapata (5) Zavala (4)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH None

VERMONT NOle

VIRGINIA Accomac (4) Amelia (5) Bland (5) Brunswick (4) Buckingham (5) Charlotte (5) CUmberland (5) Highland (5) Lee (4) Lunenburg (4) Madison (5) Mecklenburg (4) Middlesex (5) Northampton (5) Rappahannock (5) Scott (5) Surry (5) Sussex (5)

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour (4) Braxton (5) Calhoun (5) Clay (4) Gilmer (4) Grant (5) Hardy (5) Lincoln (4) Monroe (4) Pendleton (5) Sumners (4) Tucker (4) Webster (3)

WISCONSIN None

WYOMING None

110

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III COUNTIES ARRAYED BY QUINTILES ON THE BASIS OF MEDIAN INCOMES RURAL FARM FAMILIES 1959

Roman numerals represent 1959 income quintiles for all families

FIRST QUINTILE ($9440 - $4434)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

ALABAMA None

CALIFORNIA (contd) San Benito I

CONNECTICUT New Haven

(contd) I

San Bernardino I New London I ALASKA

Fairbanks I San Diego I San Joaquin I

Tolland I Windham I

Palmer-Wasilla-Talkeetna I San Luis Obisco I San Mateo I DELAWARE

ARIZONA Santa Barbara I New Castle I Graham II santa Clara I Grel1nlee II santa Cruz II FLORIDA Santa Cruz II Shasta I Bay III Yuma II Siskiyou I

Solano I Brevard I Duval II

ARKANSAS None

Sonoma I Stanis~aus II

Escambia II Indian River III

Sutter I Orange II CALIFORNIA

Alameda I Tehama I Tulare II

Osceola IV Palm Beach II

Amador I Tuolumne I pinellas III Butte I ventura I polk III Colusa I Yola I st Lucie III Contra Costa I yuba II Del Norte I GEORGIA El Dorado I COLORADO Cobb I Fresno I Adams I De Kalb I Glenn II Humboldt I

Arapahoe Baca III

I Fulton II MUS cogee III

Imperial Kern I Kings II Lake III

I Conejos IV Douglas II Grand II Jackson II

HAWAII Hawaii II Honolulu I

Lassen I Jefferson I Kauai II Los Angeles Madera II

I KiOWa II Kit Carson II

Maui II

Marin I Mariposa II Mendocino I

Logan II Phillips II Pueblo I

IDAHO Bannock I Bear Lake II

Merced II Modoc I Monterey I Napa I Nevada I

Routt III San Miguel II Sedgwick II Washington III

Benewah II Bonneville Butte I Caribou I Cassia II

I

Orange Placer Plumas

I I I

CONNECTICUT Fairfield I Hartford I

Custer II Jefferson II Kootenai II

Riverside I Litchfield I Latah I Sacramento I Middlesex I Lewis I

III reiWyenrampWi1f _id UPDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

lDArK) (contd) Madison I Nez Perce I Oneida III Power II

ILLINOIS Cook I Du Page I Kane I Kendall I Knox I Lake r McHenry I Macon I Madison I Peoria I Rock Island I st Clair I Sangamon I Tazewell I Will I Woodford I

INDIANA Adams I Allen I Barth0lomew I Benton II Blackford I Brown II Clark I Dearborn I De Kalb I Delaware I Elkhart I Floyd I Grant I Hamilton I Hancock I Hendricks I Howard I Jasper II Jay II Johnson I Lake I La Porte I Madison I Marion I MOnroe I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRSt QUINTILE (continued)

StATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Morgan I Noble I Porter I putnam II St Joseph I Shelby I Tippecanoe I vanderburgh I Vigo II Wells I Whitley I

IOWA Des Moines I polk I

KANSAS Finney II Grant I Greeley I Hamilton II Harper II Haskall I Hodgeman III Johnson I Kearny II Kiowa II Lane II Logan II Morton I Pawnee II Rawlins II Rice II Scott II sedgwick I Seward I Shawnee I Sherman II Stanton I Stevens I Sumner II Thomas II Wyandotte I

KENTUCKY Boone I Jefferson I Kenton I Oldham II

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA Ascension III Cameron III East Baton Rouge I Terrebonne II

MAINE Sagadahoc II York II

MARYLAND Anne Arundel I Baltimore I Cecil II Charles II Harford I Howard I Montgomery I Prince Georges I

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable I Berkshire I Bristol I Essex I Hampden I Hampshire I Middlesex I N0rfolk I Plymouth I Worcester I

MICHIGAN Allegan I Barry I Bay I Berrien I Branch I Calhoun I Cass I Chippewa II Clinton I Eaton I Genessee I Gratiot II Ingham I Jackson I Kalamazoo I Kent I Lapeer II

112

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN (contd) LenaVlee I Macomb I Midland I MonJoe I Muskegon I Oakland I Ottawa I st Joseph I Saginaw I Shiawassee I Tuscola II Van Buren II Washtenaw I Wayne I

MINNESOTA Anoka I Carl ton I Dakota I Hennepin I Washington I

MISSISSIPPI Jackson II

MISSOURI Jackson I Jefferson I st Charles I St LOllis I

MONTANA Cascade I Chouteau I Hill I Judith Basin II Lewis and Clark I Liberty I Lincoln I Petroleum I pondera II powder River II Powell I Prairie III Sanders II Teton II Toole I Wheatland I yellowstone I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Banner II Cherry II Cheyenne I Deuel II Douglas I Grant III Kimball I Sioux II Thomas III

NEVADA Churchill II DOuglas I Humboldt I Nye I pershing I Washoe I White Pine II

NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap I Cheshire I Coos II Hillsborough I Merrimack I Rockingham I Strafford I Sullivan II

NEW JERSEY Burlington I Camden I Cape May II Hunterdon I Mercer I Middlesex I Morris I Salem I Somerset I Sussex I Warren I

NEW MEXICO Bernalillo I Curry II Eddy I Grant III Hidalgo II Lea I

113

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW MEXICO (contd) Otero I Roosevelt III Sierra IV Valencia I

NEW YORK Albany I Broome I Chautauqua I Chemung I Clinton II Erie I Essex II Genessee I Greene II Herkimer I Jefferson II Monroe I Montgomery I Niagara I Oneida I Onondaga I Ontario I Orleans I putnam I Rockland I Saratoga I Schenectady I Schuyler II Seneca I Suffolk I Tompkins I Wayne I Westchester I

NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg I

NORTH DAKOTA Bowman II Grand Forks I Slope II Towner II

OHIO Allen I Ashland I Ashtabula I Butler I

~tyenWreg7ttt1ritttt5IQyenyenmiddotHm ~

Ji UPDATA 1981L

STATE AND (DUNTY

OHIO (cont d) Clark I Clermont I Columbiana II Delaware I Erie I Franklin I Geauga I Greene I Hamil ton I Huron I Jefferson I Lake I Licking r Lorain I Lucas T Mahon I Miami I Montgomery I Muskingum II Ottawa I portage I Richland I stark I Summit I Trumbull I Warren I Wood I

OKLAOOMA Alfalfa III Beaver II Cimarron I Cleveland II Custer III Garfield II Harper II

OREGON Benton I Clackamas I Clatsop I Columbia II Coos I Crook I Curry I Deschutes I Douglas I Gilliam I Grant I

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ORECl)N (contd) Hood River I Jackson I Jefferson I Josephine II Klamath I Lake r Lane I Lincoln II Linn r Marion I Morrow I Multnomah I Polk II Sherman I Tillamook I Umatilla I Wallowa II Wasco I Washington I Yamhill II

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny I Beaver I Berks I Blair II Bucks I Butler I Chester I Clarion II Craw~ord II Cumberland I Delaware I Erie I Lackawanna II Lawrence I Lebanon I Lehigh I Lycoming II McKean II Mercer I Monroe II Montgomery I Northampton I Pike II Sullivan III Susquehanna II Venango II Warren I

STATE AND COUNTY

PeNNSYLVANIA (contd) Washington I

ROODE ISLAND Newport II providence I Washington I

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Harding II Jackson III pennington I Stanley I Ziebach III

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Armstrong II Brazoria I Brewster III Carson I Cochran II Dallam II Deaf Smith III Edwards III Gaines I Garza II Glasscock I Gray I Hansford I Harris I Hartley I Hemphill II Howard I Jefferson I Kinney IV Lipscomb II Lubbock I Martin I Menard IV Moore I Ochiltree I Orange I Parmer II Potter I

114

iiWefttpffMff~t r

~ UPDATA 1981 ~

TABLE III -- continued

FIRST QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Schleicher II Scurry I Sherman I Sterling II Tarrant I Terry II Throckmorton III Tom Green II Val Verde III Wichi ta II Yoakum I

UTAH Beaver II Box Elder I Carbon I Davis I Morgan I Salt Lake I Summit II Tooele I Uintah II Utah I Wasatch II Weber I

VERlvONT Bennington II Essex II

VIRGINIA Chesterfield I Fairfax I Henrico I King George II Norfolk II Prince William I

ALilBAMA Calhoun III Jefferson II Mobile II

ALASKA None

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Stafford II Warren II York II

WASHINGTON Adams I Asotin I Benton I Chelan I Clallam I Clark I Columbia II Cowlitz I Douglas I Ferry II Franklin I Garfield I Grant I Grays Harbor I Island II Jefferson I King I Kitsap I Kittitas II Klickitat I Lewis II Lincoln I Mason I Pacific II Pend Oreille II Pierce I Skagit I Skamania I Snohomish I Spokane I Wahkiakum II Walla Walla I

SECOND QUINTILE ($4432 -

ARIZONA Cochise II Maricopa I Pima I yavapai II

ARKANSAS None

STATE AND COUNTY

WASHINGTON (cont d ) Whatcom I Whitman I Yakima II

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke I Marshall II

WISCONSIN Brown I Calumet I Dane I Florence II Iron III Kenosha I Manitowoc I Outagamie I Ozaukee I Racine I Rock I Sheboygan I Washington I Waukesha I Winnebago I

WYOMING Campbell I Johnson II Laramie I Natrona I Niobrara II Platte II Sheridan II Teton I Uinta I weston I

$3691)

CALIFORNIA Calaveras I

COLORADO Boulder I Cheyenne II Crowley III El Paso I

115 UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

STATE AND COUNTY

COLORAlX) (cont d) Fremont III Garfield II Gunnison II La Plata II Larimer II Las Animas I II Lincoln II Mesa II Moffat I Morgan II otero II Park II prowers III Rio Grande I II Weld II Yuma III

CONNECTICUT None

DELAWARE Kent II Sussex II

FLORIDA Alachua III Dade II De Soto IV Hardee IV Highlands IV Hillsborough II Lafayette IV Lake IV Leon II Nassau III Pasco IV Sarasota II Seminole III Taylor III Volusia III

GEORGIA Bibb II Catoosa II Chatham II Crawford V Fayette III Floyd II Lamar III

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) ILLINOIS (contd) paulding III La Salle I Ro ckdale II I Livingston II Spalding III Logan II Whitfield III MCLean I

Macoupin II HAWAII Marion II

None Marshall II Mason II

IDAHO Menard II Ada I Monroe I Adams II Morgan II Bingham II Moul trie II Blaine II Piatt II Bonner II putnam II Boundary II Stark III Canyon II Vermilion I Clearwater II Wabash II Elmore II Washington III Franklin III Williamson III Fremont II Winnebago I Gem III Idaho II INDIANA Jerome III Boone I Lincoln II Carroll II Minidoka U Cass I Owynee III Clay II Teton III Clinton II Twin Falls II Daviess III Washington III Dubois II

Fayette II ILLINOIS Fulton II

Boone I Gibson II Bureau II Harrison III Champaign I Henry I Christian II Huntington I Clay III Jackson II Clinton II Jefferson III Coles II Jennings II Crawford II Knox II De Kalb I Kosciusko II De Witt II Lagrange II Douglas II Lawrence II Greene III Marshall II Grundy I Miami II Henderson I II Montgomery I Iroquois II Newton II Jackson II Ohio III Jersey II Parke III Kankakee I Perry III

jy~Wiittttm~i

~ UPDATA 1981 116

STATE AND COUNTY

INDIANA (contd) Pike III posey II Randolph II Scott III Starke III Steuben II Sullivan III Tipton II Union II Vermillion III Wabash I Warren II Warrick II Wayne I White II

IOWA Benton II Black Hawk I Boone II Bremer II Clinton I Dallas II Hardin II Henry II Humboldt II Jasper II Jefferson II Linn I Louisa III Marshall I Mi tchell III Muscatine II Sac III Scott I Story I Wapello I Warren II Webster I Winnebago III

KANSAS Anderson III Barber II Barton I Butler I Cloud III Comanche I II Cowley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d ) Decatur III Douglas II Edwards III Ellis II Ford II Geary III Gave III Graham II Gray III Harvey II Jefferson III Kingman II Leavenworth I Linn III McPherson II Marion II Miami II Reno II Rooks II Rush II Russell II Saline I Sheridan III Stafford III Trego II Wallace III Wichita II

KENTUCKY Boyd II Bullitt II Campbell I Fayette II Franklin I Woodford III

LOUISIANA Calcasieu II Iberia III Iberville IV Lafourche III

MAINE Androscoggin II CUmberland I Kennebec II Lincoln III Oxford II Somerset II

STATE AND COUNTY

MAINE (contd) Waldo III

MARYLAND Allegany II Calvert II Carroll II Frederick II Kent III st Marys II Somerset IV Talbot III Washington II Wicomico II

MASSACHUSETTS Franklin I

MICHIGAN Alcona III Alpena I Antrim III Baraga III Charlevoix III Dickinson II Emmet II Gladwin III Grand Traverse II Hillsdale II Houghton III Ionia II Iron II Isabella II Kalkaska III Livingston I Mackinac II Manistee II Montcalm II Montmorency IV Newaygo II Oceana II Ontonagon II Oscoda III Otsego II st Clair I Sanilac III

MINNESOTA Carver II Chisago II

117 ~WtW-t7MF~

--1 UPDATA 1981 -~~

STATE AND COUNTY

MI NIJESOTA (cont d) Clay I Itasca II Mower I Red Lake III St Louis I Sherburne II Wabasha II

MISSISSIPPI Harrison III Pearl River IV

MISSOURI Audrain I Buchanan I Clay I Cole I Franklin II Greene II Platte I Pulaski II I

IIONTANA Beaverhead II Big Horn III Blaine III Carbon III Carter III Custer II Fergus II Flathead I Gallatin II Glacier II Granite II Je fferson II Lake I I Madison III Meagher II Missoula I Park II Phillips Tn Rosebud III Sheridan II Stillwater II Sweet Grass TIl Treasure II Valley II

TABLE III -- continued

SECOND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

NEBRASKA Adams II Box Butte II Clay III Garden III Gosper III Hamil ton II I Hayes III Kearney III Keith II Logan III Morrill III Perkins III Redwillow II Scotts Bluff II Sheridan III

NEVADA Clark I Elko I Lyon I

NEW HAMPSHIRE Carro1l II G-rafton II

NEW JERSEY Cumberland I Gloucester I Monmouth I

NEW MEXICO Catron III Chaves II Dona Ana I Luna III Quay III Sandoval V Torrance IV

NEW YORK Allegany II Cattaraugus II Cayuga I Chenango II Columbia I Cortland I Dutchess I Franklin II

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Fulton I Lewis II Livingston I Madison I Orange I Oswego I Otsego II Rensselear I St Lawrence I Schoharie II Steuben I Sullivan II Tioga I Ulster I Warren II Washington II Wyoming I Yates II

NORTH CAROLINA Catawba I Durham II Forsyth I Guil ford I

NORTH DAKOTA Adams II Barnes III Bottineau III Cass I Cavalier III Griggs III Hettinger II I Nelson III Pembina III Pierce III Ramsey II Renville III Steele III Traill III Walsh III

OHIO Auglaize I Belmont II Carroll II Champaign II

ttWftifjW$rtitStWt_R 118

l~ UPDATA 1981

SEalND QUINTlLE (continued)

STATE AND alUNTY

OHIO (contd) Crawford I Darke II Defiance I Fairfield I Fulton I Hancock I Harrison II Henry II Hocking II Jackson III Knox II Lawrence II Logan II Madison II Marion I Medina I Mercer II Morrow II paulding II Perry III Preble II Ross II Sandusky I Seneca I Shelby II Tuscarawas I Union II Van Wert II Washington II Wayne I Williams II Wyandot II

OKLAOOMA Beckham III Canadian III COmanche II Creek III Dewey IV Ellis III Grant III Harmon IV Kay I Kingfisher III Nowata III Oklahoma I Osage II Rogers III Stephens II

STATE AND alUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Texas II Tulsa I Washington I Woods III Woodward II

ORECIlN Baker II Harney I Malheur II Union II Wheeler I

PENNSYLVANIA Adams II Bradford II Cambria II Carbon II Centre II Clearfield II Columbia II Dauphin I Elk I Fayette III Franklin II Fulton III Indiana II Lancaster I Luzerne II Mifflin II Montour II Perry II potter II Schuykill II Somerset III Tioga II westmoreland I Wyoming III York I

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA Brule III Butte II

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (cont I d) Haakon II Lawrence II Lyman III Perkins III potter III Sully III Tripp III Walworth II Washabaugh III

TENNESSEE Blount II Davidson II Hamilton II Knox II

TEXAS Archer II Bailey III Borden II Briscoe IV Castro III Chambers II Clay III Collingsworth IV CO mal III Concho IV Crosby IV Culberson III Dallas I Dawson II Denton II Dimmit V El Paso II Floyd III Galveston II Hale II Hardin III Hockley II Jack III Johnson II Kent III Kerr III Kimble IV Lamb III Lynn III Maverick V Medina IV Midland I

119

UPDATA 1981

TABLE III -- continued

SECDND QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND CDUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) VIRGINIA (contd) WISCDNSIN (contd)Morris II Hanover II Fond du Lac I Randall I King William III Forest III Real V New Kent III Green II Shackelford III princess Anne I Green Ude II Swisher II pulaski III Jefferson I Wheeler III Roanoke II Kewaunee II Willacy V Rockbridge III La Crosse I

Westmoreland IV Marathon II UTAH Monroe II

Cache II WASHINGTON Oconto III Duchesne II Okanogan II Oneida II Emery III Stevens III Pierce II Iron I portage II Millard III WEST VIRGINIA Walworth I Sevier III Berkeley II Waupaca II Washington III Cabell II Wood I

Harrison II VERMONT Kanawha I WYOMING

Chittenden I Marion II Albany I Grand Isle IV Ohio I Big Horn II Washington II Pleasants II Carbon I Windham II Wyoming II Crook II Windsor II Fremont I

WISCDNSIN Gclshen II VIRGINIA Chippewa II Hot Springs I

Augusta II Dodge II Park I Botetourt III Door III Sublette II Caroline IV DouglCls I Sweetwater I

Charles City IV Eau Claire I Washakie I

THIRD QUINTILE ($3689 - $3033)

ALABAMA ARKANSAS (contd) COLORADO (contd)Baldwin III Saline III Rio Blanco I Shelby IV Union III Saguache IV Walker IV

CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT AIASKA None None

None COLORADO DELAWARE

ARIZONA Alamosa II None Pinal III Archuleta IV

Chaffee II FLORIDA ARKANSAS Custer V Baker IV

Arkansas IV Delta IV Broward II Garland IV Eagle III CitrUS IV Hot Spring III Elbert IV Clay III Pike V Huerfano IV Lee III pulaski II Montrose III Manatee III

120

~r-lt ltlltmiddotmiddotWmiddotCbullbulltyenfyenWjeef~

~ UPDATA 1981 i

STATE AND mUNTY

FLORIDA (contd) Marion IV Okaloosa II Okeechobee III putnam III st Johns III Sumter IV

GEORGIA Baldwin III Carroll IV Charlton IV Chattooga III Clarke III Clayton I Columbia IV Dade IV Douglas III Habersham IV Haralson IV Jackson IV Jones IV Monroe IV Murray IV Newton III Oconee IV Polk IV putnam IV Stephens IV Troup III Twiggs V Upson III Walker II Ware III Wilkinson IV

HAWAII None

IDAHJ GOoding III Lemhi III payette III

ILLINOIS Adams II Alexander IV Calhoun IV Cass III Cumberland II I

TAtlLt Lll -- conunuea

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Edgar III Effingham II Ford II Franklin III Fulton II Hancock III Henry II Jefferson III Jo Daviess II Lawrence II Lee I McDonough II Massac III Mercer III Montgomery In Ogle I Perry III pope V Randolph II Scott III Shelby III Union III Warren II White III Whiteside I

INDIANA Decatur II Fountain II Franklin III Greene III Martin II Orange III Owen III Pulaski III Ripley III Rush III Spencer III Switzerland III Washington III

IOWA Appanoose IV Buchanan II Buena Vista III Butler III Calhoun III Carroll III Cedar III

STATE AND COUNTY

IOWA (contd) Cerro Gordo I ChickClsaw III Clarke IV Clay III Clawford III Davis IV Dubuque I Emmet II Fayette III Floyd II Franklin III Fremont IV Greene III Grundy III Hamilton II Harrison III Ida III Iowa III Johnson II Jones III Keokuk III Kossuth III Lee II Madison III Mahaska III Marion II Monona III Monroe III 0 Brien III PI ymouth III Pocahontas III pottawattomie I Sioux III Tama III Washington III Winneshiek III Woodbury I Worth III Wright II

KANSAS Allen III Atchison II Chautauqua IV Cherokee III Cheyenne I II Clark III Clay III Crawford III

121

mCS trw1M7Tzr ~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND mUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Dickinson III Doniphan III Ell sworth III Franklin III Greenwood III Jackson III Jgwell IV Lincoln IV Lyon II Meade II Mitchell III Montgomery II Neosho III Ness III Osage III Ottawa III Phillips III Pratt II Riley II Wilson III

KENTUCKY Anderson III Bourbon IV Bracken IV Clark III Daviess II Grant IV Harrison III Hickman V Jessamine IV MCCracken II Mason III Meade II Nelson III Owen IV Pendleton IV Scott III Shelby III Trimble IV Union IV

LOUISIANA Allen IV Beauregard IV Grant V La Salle IV Lincoln IV st James IV

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND aJUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) st Mary I St Tammany III Vermilion IV Washington II Webster III West Baton Rouge III

MAINE Franklin III Knox III Penobso)t II Piscataquis III Washington IV

MARYLAND Caro line III Dorchester III Garret~ IV Queen Annes III Worcester IV

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN Alger II Arenac III Benzie II Cheboygan III Clare III Del ta rr Huron III Iosco II Lake IV Leelanau III Marquette II Mason II Mecosta III Missaukee IV Osceola III Presque Isle II Schoolcraft III Wexford II

MINNESOTA Beltrami III Blue Earth II Brown III Crow Wing II

122

STATE AND COUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Dodge III Faribault III Fillmore III Freeborn II Goodhue II Houston III Isanti III Kittson III Koochiching I Lake of the Woods IV Le Seuer III MCLeod III Marshall III Mille Lacs IV Nicollet II Norman IV Olmstead I polk II Rice II Rock III Scott II Sibley III Steele II Waseca III Wilkin III Winona II Wright III

MISS ISS IPP I Adams III George IV Jones III Lincoln IV

MISSOURI Boone II Callaway III Cass II Cooper III Crawford IV Jasper III Johnson III Lafayette III Lewis III Lincoln III Marion III Newton III Osage IV Pettis III

ijjiiirjHFetrftiltWttWUIimiddot

~ UPDA1A 1981

TABLE III -shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) NEBRASKA (contd) Pike IV Pierce IV Ralls IV Platte II Randolph III Polk IV Ray III Rock IV st Francois III Sarpy I ste Genevieve III Washington III SaHne III Wayne IV Warren III Wheeler IV Washington IV York III

MONTANA NEVADA Broadwater III None Daniels III Dawson I NEW HAMPSHIRE Fallon II None Golden Valley III Musselshell II NEW JERSEY Ravalli III Atlantic II Richland III Ocean I Roosevel t II

NEW MEXICO NEBRASKA Colfax III

Blaine IV Harding IV Burt III Lincoln III Cass II Santa Fe II Chase III Socorro IV Colfax IV Union IV Cuming IV Custer IV NEW YORK Dakota II Delaware II Dawes III Daws)n III NORTH CAROLINA Dodge II Alamance I Dundy IV Alexander III Fillmore IV Buncombe III Frontier IV Burke III Furnas IV Cabarrus II Hall II Caldwell III Harlan IV Carteret III Hitchcock III Currituck IV Knox IV Davidson II Lancaster I Davie III Lincoln II Gaston II McPherson IV Iredell III Madison III Lincoln III Merrick IV McDowell IV Nuckolls IV Montgomery IV Otoe III Moore IV Phelps III Randolph II

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Rowan II Stanly III

NORTH DAKOTA Benson IV Dickey IV Dunn IV Ecdy III Foster III La Moure IV MCHenry IV McKenzie III Mountrail III Richland III Rolette IV Sargent IV Stark III Stutsman II Ward II Williams I

OHIO Athens III Brown III Clinton II Coshocton II Gallia III Guernsey II Hardin II

Holmes III Morgan III Noble IV

Pickaway II putnam II Scioto II Vinton IV

OKLAHOMA Blaine IV Carter III Craig IV Garvin III Grady III Greer IV Jefferson IV Kiowa IV Lincoln IV Logan IV McClain IV

123

W UPDATA 1981 iii

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA (contd) Major IV Marshall IV Murray IV Noble III Payne III Pawnee IV pontotoc III pottawatomie III Wagoner IV Washita III

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Arms trong II Bedford III Clinton II Greene III Huntingdon III Jefferson II Northumberland II Snyder II Union II Wayne III

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville II Lexington III pickens III Richland II Spartanburg III York III

SO UTH DAKOTA Bennett IV Buffalo V Campbell IV Corson V Edmunds IV Fall River II Gregory IV Hughes I Jones III Kingsbury IV Lake III

TABLE III -- continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Meade III Minnehaha I Moody IV Union III

TENNESSEE Anderson I Bradley III Carter III Hamblen III Loudon III polk IV Roane III Rutherford III Sequatchie IV Sullivan II Unicoi III Washington III

TEXAS Angelina III Atascosa IV Bexar II Blanco IV Burnet IV Camp IV Childress III Coke II Collin III Cooke III Fisher III Grayson III Gregg II Hall IV Haskell III Hays IV Hidalgo V Jackson III Jasper IV Jones III Kaufman IV Kendall IV La Salle V Liberty IV Live Oak IV Llano IV McCulloch IV McLennan II McMullen II

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Matagorda III Mi tchell III Montague IV Montgomery IV Nolan II Nueces II Palo Pinto III Parker III Pecos II Presidio IV Reeves II Roberts III Runnels IV San Saba V Stephens III Stonewall III Taylor II Travis II Upshur IV Uvalde IV Wilbarger III Wise III young II

UTAH Rich IV Sanpete IV Wayne IV

VERMJNT Addison III Caledonia III Orange III Orleans III Rutland II

VIRGINIA Accomack V Albemarle II Alleghany II Amherst III Bedford III Campbell II Clarke IV Craig IV Essex IV Fauquier III Fluvanna IV Franklin IV

124

TABLE III - shy continued

THIRD QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNfY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) WEST VIRGINIA (contd) WISCONS IN (cont d ) Jefferson Lafayette IIIFrederick III III

Gloucester IV Mineral III Langlade III Henry II Monongalia III Lincoln II James Ci ty II Nicholas IV Marinette II King and Queen IV Pocahontas IV Marquette III

putnam II pepin IIILoudoun III Montgomery III Ritchie IV Polk III Orange III Wayne III Richland III page IV Wetzel II Rusk III Prince George II Wood I st Croix II Rockingham III Sauk II Smyth III WISCONSIN Sawyer IV Spotsylvania II AShland III Shawano TIl

Barron III Trempealeau III III IIIWASHINGTON Buffalo Vilas

Clark WashburnSan Juan III IV III Thurston I Columbia II Waushara IV

Dunn III WEST VIRGINIA Grant III WYOMING

Fayette III Iowa III Converse II Juneau Lincoln IIJackson II III

FOURTH QUINTILE ($3033 - $2379)

ARIZONA COLDRAOOALABAMA Bent IIIBibb V None Costilla VBlount IV Montezuma IICherokee IV ARKANSAS

Clay V Benton IV Cleburne V VBoone CONNECTICUT Colbert II Bradley IV None Coosa IV Clay V Elmore IV IVCrawford DELAWARE Escambia IV Franklin V None Etowah III Grant IV Lamar IV Hempstead V FLORIDA

Howard IV Bradford IVLauderdale III Lee III Jackson IV Columbia IV

Madison I Montgomery V Gadsden V Morgan III Ouachita IV Hendry III

Hernando IVst Clair IV Polk V Talladega III Prairie V Levy V Tallapoosa IV Sebastian III Union IV Washington V Sevier IV Walton IV

Washington Washington VWinston V IV

ALASKA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA BanksNone None IV

~ ~~ 125J UflDATA 1981 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Barrow IV Bartow III Brantley IV Cherokee IV Cook V Coweta IV Decatur IV Dougherty III Ethols V Effingham IV Elbert IV Forsyth IV Gordon IV Greene V Gwinnet t II [ Hall III Harris V Hart IV Henry III Houston I Jasper V Jeff Davis IV Johnson V Montgomery V Morgan V Pierce V Rabun IV Richmond III Taloot V Thomas IV Walton IV Wayne IV White IV Wilkes V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS Bond III Brown IV Carroll II Clark III Edwards IV Fayette III Gallatin V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND OJUNTY

ILLINOIS (contd) Hamilton IV Hardin IV Jasper IV Johnson IV Pike IV Pulaski V Richland III Saline IV Schuyler IV Stephenson I Wayne III

INDIANA Crawford IJ

IOWA Adair IV Adams IV Allamakee IV Audobon IV Cass III Cherokee III Clayton IV DecatUr IV Delaware IV Dickinsltm TIl Guthlie IV Hancock III Howard IV Jackson V Lucas IV Lyon IV Mills III Montgomery III Osceola IV Page III Palo Alto LV poweshiek III Shelby III union III Van BUren IV Wayne IV

KANSAS Bourbon IV Blown IV Chase IV Coffee IV Elk IV

STATE AND COUNTY

KANSAS (cont d) Labette III Marshall III Morris IV Nemaha IV NOrton III Osborne IV pottawatomie III Republic IV Smith IV Wabaunsee IV Washington IV Woodson IV

KENTUCKY Ballard IV Bath V Boyle III Caldwell IV Calloway IV Carlisle IV Carroll IV Carter IV Chdstian IV Fleming V Floyd V Fulton IV Gallatin IV Garrard IV Graves IV Greenup III Hancock IV Hardin III Henders0n III Henry IV Hopkins III Larue IV Lewis V Lincoln V Livingston V Logan V Lyon IV MCLean IV Madison IV Marion IV Marshall III Mercer IV Montgomery IV Muhlenburg IV Nicholas V

126

STATE AND CDUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) powell V Spencer IV Taylor IV Todd V Warren IV Washington IV Webster IV

LOUISIANA As sumption V De Soto V Jackson IV Jefferson Davis IV Livingston III Ouachita III Plaquemines II pointe Coupee V Rapides IV Red River V Sabine V Tangipahoa V Union V Vernon V Winn V

MAINE Aroostock III Hancock III

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN GOg ebic III Menominee III Ogemaw III

MINNESOTA Aitkin IV Becker IV Benton III Chippewa I II Clearwater IV cottonwood IV Douglas IV Grant IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND CDUNTY

MINNESOTA (contd) Hubbard IV Jackson IV Kanabec IV Kandiyohi III Lincoln IV Lyon III Mahnomen IV Martin III Meeker IV Morrison IV Murray IV Nobles III Otter Tail IV pennington II pine IV pipestone IV pope IV Redwood IV Renville IV Roseau D Stearns II stevens IV Swift IV Traverse IV Wadena IV Watonwan III yellow Medicine IV

MISS ISS IPP I Forrest III Franklin V Hancock IV Lamar IV Lauderdale IV Lawrence V perry V Stone IV Wayne V

MISSOURI Adair IVmiddot Andrew IV Atchison IV Barry V Barton IV Bates IV Benton V Caldwell V Camden IV

127

STATE ANDCDUNTY

MISSOURI (contd) Cape Girardeau III Carroll IV Cedar V Chariton IV Christian IV Clark IV Clinton III De Kalb IV Dunklin V Gasconade III Gentry IV Grundy IV Henry IV Holt IV Howard IV Howell IV Iron IV Knox IV Lawrence IV Linn IV McDonald V Madison III Maries V Miller IV Mississippi V Moniteau IV Monroe IV Montgomery IV Morgan IV Nodaway IV Perry IV Phelps III Reynolds V Schuyler V Scotland IV Scott III Shelby IV stoddard V Stone V Sullivan V Taney V Texas IV Vernon IV

WONTANA Garfield IV McCone III Wibaux IV

ti~Mfjtrtttft1ttJitfttyenyenrW UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

NEBRASKA Antelope IV Boone IV Brown IV Buffalo III Butler IV Cedar IV Dixon IV Franklin IV Gage III Garfield IV Greeley V Holt IV Howard IV Jefferson IV Keya Paha V Loup IV Nance IV Nemaha IV Richardson III Saline IV Saunders III Seward IV Sherman IV stanton IV Thayer IV Thurston IV Valley IV Webster IV

NEVADA None

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO De Baca IV San Juan I San Miguel V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLINA Brunswick V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Chatham IV Cleveland III CUmberland III Harnett IV Haywood II Henderson III Lee III Onslow IV Orange III Pamlico V Pasquotank IV Polk IV Richmond IV Rockingham III Rutherford IV stokes IV Surry IV Swain V Transylvania III Union III Wake II Washington IV Wilkes IV Yadkin IV

NORTH DAKOTA Billings V Burke III Burleigh I Divide III Emmons IV Golden Valley IV Grant IV Kidder IV Logan V McLean IV Mercer IV Morton III Ransom IV Wells IV

OHIO Adams V Fayette III Highland III Meigs IV Monroe lIT Pike III

128

STATE AND COUNTY

OKLAHOMA Atoka V Bryan V Caddo IV Cherokee V Coal V Cotton IV Hughes V Jackson III Johnston V Latimer V Le Flore V Love V McCUrtain V Mayes IV Muskogee III Okmulgee III Ottawa III Pittsburg IV Roger Mills IV Seminole III Sequoyah V Tillman IV

ORECDN None

PENNSYLVANIA Juniata III

RHODE IS LAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville IV Anderson III Beaufort IV Cherokee IV Chester IV Greenwood III Jasper V Lancaster III LaUlens III Oconee IV Saluda IV Union III

SOUTH DAKOTA Beadle II

I

~ UPDATA 19811 ~

STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH DAKOTA (contd) Brookings III Brown II Charles Mix IV Clark IV Clay III custer III Davison II Deuel IV Dewey IV Douglas V Faulk IV Hamlin V Hand IV Hyde IV Lincoln IV McCook IV McPherson IV Marsnall IV Mellette V Roberts IV Sanborn IV Shannon V Spink IV Turner IV Yankton III

TENNESSEE Bedford IV Benton IV Cannon V Cheatham IV Chester V Coffee III Franklin IV Jefferson IV Lawrence IV McMinn IV Marion IV Marshall IV Maury III Montgomery III Moore TV Obion IV Rhea V Robertson IV Shelby II Sumner IV Weakley V Williamson IV

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

TENNESSEE (contd) Wilson IV

TEXAS Bandera IV Baylor III Bee IV Bell III Bosque V Bowie III Brazos III Brown IV Caldwell IV Calhoun II Callahan IV Cameron IV Cass IV Coleman IV Colorado IV Comanche V Coryell IV Cottle IV Dickens IV Donley IV Eastland IV Ellis III Erath IV Foard IV Fort Bend III Franklin V Frio V Gillespie IV Gonzales V Guadalupe IV Hamil ton V Hill V Hood IV Hopkins IV Hudspeth II Hunt III Jim Wells IV King V Kleberg III Knox IV Lampasas IV Mason IV Mills V Motley IV Nacogdoches IV Newton V

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (cont d) Panola IV Refugio III Rusk III San Patricio IV Shelby V Smith II Somervell V Sutton III Titus III Trinity V Van Zandt IV Victoria II Waller IV Williamson IV Wilson IV Zavala V

UTAH None

VERMONT Franklin III Lamoille III

VIRGINIA Amelia V Appomattox IV Buckingham V Carroll IV Culpeper IV Dickenson IV Dinwiddie IV Floyd IV Giles III Goochland IV Grayson IV Greene IV Isle of Wight IV Lancaster IV Louisa IV Madison V Middlesex V Nansemond III Northumberland IV Nottoway IV Patrick IV pittsylvania III powhatan IV Rappahannock V

TABLE III -- continued

FOURTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Richmond IV Shenandoah II I Tazewell IV Washington IV Wise IV Wythe IV

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Barhour V Boone III Calhoun V Clay V

ALABAMA Autauga IV Barbour V Bullock V Butler V Chambers III Chilton V Choctaw V Clarke V Coffee IV Conecuh V Covington IV Crenshaw V Cullman V Dale IV Dallas V De Kalb V Fayette V Franklin V Geneva V Greene V Hale V Henry V Houston IV Jackson V Lawrence V Limestone IV Lowndes V Macon V

4~

~ UPOATA1981 I

WEST VIRGINIA (crmtd) Doddridge IV Greenbrier IV Hampshire IV Hardy V Lewis IV Logan II Mason III Mercer III Mingo IV Monroe V Morgan IV Preston IV Raleigh III Randolph IV Roane IV Taylor IV

FIFTH QUINTILE ($2377 - $803)

ALABAMA (contd) Marengo V Marion V Marshall IV Monroe V Montgomery II Perry V Pickens V Pike V Randolph V Russell IV Sumter V Tuscaloosa III Wilcox V

ALASKA None

ARIZONA Apache V Coconino I Navaho III

ARKANSAS Ashley IV Baxter V Calhoun V Carroll V Chi cot V

130

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Upshur IV Wirt IV

WISCONSIN Adams IV Bayfield IV BUrnett IV Crawford III Jackson IV Price III Taylor IV Vernon IV

WYOMING None

ARKANSAS (contd) Clark IV Cleburne V Cleveland V Columbia IV Conway V Craighead IV Crittenden V Cross V Dallas V Desha V Drew V Faulkner IV Ful ton V Greene V Independence V Izard V Jefferson IV Johnson V Lafayette V Lawrence V Lee V Lincoln V Little River V Lonoke V Logan V Madison V Marion V Miller IV

STATE AND COUNTY

ARKANSAS (contd) Mississippi V Monroe V Nevada V Newton V Perry V Phillips V Poinsett V Pope IV Randolph V St Francis V Scott V Searcy V Sharp V Stone V Van Buren V White V Woodruff V Yell V

CALIFORNIA None

COLORADO None

CO NNE cn CUT None

DELAWARE None

FLORIDA Calhoun V Flagler IV Gilchrist V Hamilton V Holmes V Jackson V Jefferson V Madison V Santa Rosa II Suwannee V

GEORGIA Appling V Atkinson V Bacon V Baker V Ben Hill IV

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA Berrien V Bleckley IV Brooks V Bryan V Bulloch IV Burke V Butts IV Calhoun V Candler V Clay V Clinch V Coffee V Colquitt IV Crisp V Dawson V Dodge IV Dooly V Early V Emanuel V Evans V Fannin IV Franklin V Gilmer V Glascock V Grady V Hancock V Heard V Irwin V Jefferson V Jenkins V Lanier V Laurens IV Lee V Lincoln V Long V Lowndes III Lumpkin IV McDuffie IV Macon V Madison V Marion V Meriwether V Miller V Mitchell V Oglethorpe V Peach IV Pickens IV Pike V Pulaski IV

131

STATE AND COUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Quitman V Randolph V Schley V Screven V Seminole V Stewart V Sumter IV Taliaferro V Tattnall V Taylor V Telfair V Terrell V Tift IV Toombs IV Towns V Treutlen V Turner V Union V Warren V Washington V Webster V Wheeler V Wilcox V Worth V

HAWAII None

IDAHO None

ILLINOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA Ringgold V Taylor V

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY Adair V Allen V Barren V Bell V

itftttirtttftiltttfftitmt1lfiB

Lj UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

KENTUCKY (contd) Breathitt V Brechinridge V Butler V Casey V Clay V Clinton V Crittenden V Cumberland V Edmonson V Elliott V Estill V Grayson V Green V Harlan IV Hart V Jackson V Johnson V Knott V Knox V Laurel V Lawrence V Lee V Leslie V Letcher V McCreary V Magoffin V Martin V Meni fee V Metcalfe V Monroe V Morgan V Ohio V Owsley V Perry V Pike V Pulaski V Robertson V Rockcastle V Rowan V Russel] V Simpson V Trigg V Wayne V Whitley V Wolfe V

LOUISIANA Acadia IV Avoyelles V

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

LOUISIANA (contd) Bienville V Bossier II Caddo II Caldwell V Catahoula V Claiborne V Concordia IV East Carroll V East Feliciana V Evangeline V Franklin V La fayette II I Madison V Morehouse IV Natchitoches V Richland V St Helena V St Landry V St Martin V Tensas V West Carroll V West Feliciana V

MAINE None

MARYLAND None

MASSACHUSETTS None

MICHIGAN None

MINNESOTA Big Stone IV Cass IV Lac qui Parle IV Todd IV

MISSISSIPPI Alcorn V Amite V Attala V Benton V Bolivar V Calhoun V Carroll V

STATE AND mUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Chickasaw V Choctaw V Claiborne V Clarke V Clay V Coahoma V Copiah V Covington V De Soto V Greene V Grenada V Hinds II Holmes V Humphreys V Issaquena V Itawamba V Jasper V Jefferson V Jefferson Davis V Kemper V Lafayette V Leake V Lee IV Leflore V Lowndes IV Madison V Marion V Marshall V Monroe IV MO1tgllmery V Neshoba V Newton V Noxubee V Oktibheha V Panola V Pike IV Pontotoc V Prentiss V Quitman V Rankin III Scott V Sharkey V Simpson V Smith V Sunflower V Tallahatchie V Tate V Tippah V Tishomingo V

132

I~ UPDATA 1981 II

STATE AND COUNTY

MISSISSIPPI (contd) Tunica V Union V Walthall V Washington IV Webster V Wilklnson V Winston V Yalobusha V Yazoo V

MISSOURI Bollinger V Butler V Carter V Dade V Dallas V Daviess V Dent V Douglas V Harrison V Hickory V Laclede IV Livingston IV Macon IV Mercer V New Madrid V Oregon V Ozark V Pemiscot V Polk V Putnam V Ripley V St Clair V Shannon V Wayne V Webster V Worth V Wright V

MONTANA None

NEBRASKA Boyd V Johnson IV Pawnee Vmiddot

NEVADA None

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY None

NEW MEXICO Guadalupe IV McKinley III Mora V Rio Arriha IV Taos V

NEW YORK None

NORTH CAROLl NA Alleghany V Anson V Ashe V Avery V Beaufort V Bertie V Bladen V Camden V Caswell V Cherokee V Chowan V Clay V Columbus V Craven IV Duplin V Edgecombe IV Franklin V Gates V Graham V Granvi lle IV Greene V Hali fax V Hertford V Hoke V Hyde V Jackson IV Johnston V Jones V Lenoir IV Macon V Madison V Martin V Mitchell V

133

STATE AND COUNTY

NORTH CAROLINA (contd) Nash IV Northampton V Pender V Perquimans V Person IV Pitt V Robeson V Sampson V Scotland V Tyrrell V Vance IV Warren V Watauga V Wayne IV Wilson IV Yancey V

NORTH DAKOTA McIntosh V Oliver V Sheridan V Sioux V

OKLAHOMA Adair V Choctaw V Delaware V Haskell V McIntosh V Okfuskee V Pushmataha V

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA None

RHODE ISLAND None

SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken II Allendale V Bamberg V Barnwell IV

~yentfl1iTiYiftttyenttyentM U UPDATA1981

TABLE rII -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY STATE AND COUNTY

SOUTH CAROLINA (contd) Berkeley IV Calhoun V Charleston HI Chesterfield V Clarendon V Colleton V Darlington IV Dillon V Dorchester IV Edgefield V Fairfield V Florence IV Georgetown IV Hampton V Horry IV Kershaw IV Lee V McCormick V Marion V Marlboro V Newberry IV Orangeburg V Sumter IV Williamsburg V

SOUTH DAKOTA AUrora V Bon Homme V Cod ington II Day IV Grant IV Hanson V Hutchinson V Jerauld V Miner V Todd V

TENNESSEE Bledsoe V Campbell V Carroll V Claiborne V Clay V Cocke V Crockett V Cumberland V Decatur V De Kalb V Dickson IV

TENNESSEE (contd) Dyer V Fayette V Fentress V Gibson V Giles V Grainger V Greene IV Grundy V Hancock V Hardeman V Hardin V Hawkins V Haywood V Henderson V Henry IV Hickman V l-hluston V Humphreys IV Jackson V Johnson V Lake V Lauderdale V Lewis V Lincoln IV McNairy V Macon V Madison IV Meigs V Monroe V Morgan V Overton V Perry V Pickett V Putnam V Scott V Sevier V Smith V Stewart V Tipton V Trousdale V Union V Van Buren V Warren V Wayne V White V

TEXAS Anderson IV Austin V

134

EXAS (contd) Bastrop V Brooks IV Burleson V Cherokee IV Delta V De Witt V Duval V Falls V Fannin V Fayette V Freestone V Goliad V Grimes V Hardeman IV Harrison IV Henderson IV Houston V Karnes V Kenedy V Lamar IV Lavaca V Lee V Leon V Limestone V Madison V Marion V Milam IV Navarro IV Polk V Rains V Red River V Robertson V Rockwall III Sabine V San Augustine V San Jacinto V Starr V Tyler V Walker V Washington V Webb IV Wharton IV Wood IV

UTAH San Juan II

VERMJNT None

f UPDATA 1981~

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA Bath IV Bland V Brunswick V Buchanan IV Charlotte V Cumberland V Greenville IV Halifax IV Highland V Lee V Lunenburg V Mecklenburg V Nelson IV

Counties denoted by an

TABLE III -- continued

FIFTH QUINTILE (continued)

STATE AND mUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Northampton V Prince Edward IV Russell IV Scott V Southampton IV Surry V Sussex V

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton V Gilmer V

UNCLASSIFIED

STATE AND mUNTY

WEST VIRGINIA (contd) Grant V Lincoln V Pendleton V Sumners V Tucker V Tyler III Webster V

WISCDNSIN None

WYOMING None

asterisk () lacked 1959 rural-farm population as defined by the Census the others included less than 400 rural-farm inhabitants

ALABAMA None

ALASKA Aleutian Islands I Anchorage I Barrow IV Bethel V Bristol Bay I Cordova-McCart1Y 1 Juneau I Kenai-Cook Inlet II Ketchikan I Kobuk V Kodiak I Kuskokwim V Lynn Canal-Icy Straits 1 Nome IV Prince of Wales 1 Seward I Sitka 1 Upper Yukon V Valdez-Chitina-Whittier 1 Weide Hampton V Wrangell-Petersburg 1 Yukon-Koyukuk II

ARIZONA Gila II Mohave II

ARKANSAS None

CALIFORNIA Alpine I Inyo I Mono I San Francisco 1 Sierra I Trinity I

COLORADO Clear Creek II Denver 1 Dolores I Gilpin IU Hinsdale II Lake I Mineral III Ouray III Pitkin I San Juan II Summit I

CDLORADO (contd) Teller III

CDNNECTICUT None

DELAWARE None

DISTRICT OF CDLUMBIA The District 1

FLORIDA Charlotte III Collier II Dixie IV Franklin V Glades IV Gulf II Liberty IV Mart-if II I Monroe II Wakulla V

GEORGIA Camden II

135

~---------------------------------

STATE AND mUNTY

GEORGIA (contd) Chattahoochee I Glynn II Liberty IV McIntosh V

HAWAII Kalawao V

IDAHO Boise II Camas II Clark III Shoshone I Valley I

ILLIOOIS None

INDIANA None

IOWA None

KANSAS None

KENTUCKY None

LOUISIANA Jefferson I Orleans II st Bernard I St Charles II St John the Baptist III

MAINE None

MARYLAND Baltimore City 1

MASSACHUSETTS Dukes II Nantucket II Suffolk 1

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

MICHIGAN Crawford III Keweenaw III Luce II Roscommon III

MINNESOTA Conk II Lake I Ramsey I

MISSISSIPPI Warren IV

MISSOURI St Louis Cit 11

IDNTANA Deer Lodge II Mineral I Sflver Bow II

NEBRASKA Arthur II Hooker II

NEVADA Esmeralda I Eureka II Lander II Lincoln III Mineral I Ormsby I Storey II

NEW HAMPSHIRE None

NEW JERSEY Bergen I Essex 1 Hudson 1 Passaic I Union 1

NEW MEXIm Los Alamos I

STATE AND COUNTY

NEW YORK Bronx 1 Hamilton III Kings 1 Nassau I New York II Queens 1 Richmond 1

NORTH CAROLINA Dare IV New Hanover I II

NORTH DAKOTA None

OHIO Cuyahoga I

OKLAHOMA None

OREGON None

PENNSYLVANIA Cameron I Forest II Philadelphia 1

Rf-DDE r SLAND Bristol I Kent I

SOUT~ CAROLINA None

SOUTH DAKOTA None

TENNESSEE None

TEXAS Andrews I Aransas III Crane I Crockett II

Wmfflfittffflztt=n 136 ~ u S GOVERNMINT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 0 bull 100460 (15)~ UPDATA 1981

STATE AND COUNTY

TEXAS (contd) Ector I Hutchinson I Irion III Jeff Davis III Jim Hogg V Loving I Oldham II Reagan I Terrell II Upton I Ward I Winkler I Zapata V

TABLE III -- continued

UNCLASSIFIED (continued)

STATE AND COUNTY

UTAH Daggett I Garfield III Grand I Juab III Kane II Piute III

VERMONT None

VIRGINIA Arlington 1 Hampton City 1 Mathews IV

STATE AND COUNTY

VIRGINIA (contd) Newport News City 1

WASHINGTON None

WEST VIRGINIA Hancock I McDowe 11 I II

WISCONSIN Milwaukee 1

WYOMING Yellowstone Natl Park I

137

Jl UPDATA 1981 j

bull

1


Recommended