Delaware's Per Capita Income Levels
During the last 25 years, Delaware's per capita income has gone from 2ndworst to worst regionally. While the downtrend is bad, further analysis exposes a very serious problem for Delaware.
Personal net income can be divided into three categories:
- Net Earnings (a paycheck),
- Dividends/Interest/Rent (investment income) and
- Government Assistance.
In 1997, 66.7% of Delaware's personal net income came from a paycheck. Today, that number has declined to 59.5%. While earnings from a paycheck have declined, government assistance has nearly doubled (Graph 2.0). In 2022, almost 25% of personal net income came from government assistance (a change dwarfing any of our regional competitors). This trend line is very concerning!
DE's Personal Net Income Summary: Delaware's Personal Net Income has trended behind other Mid-Atlantic states for 25 years, and the share of that income from government assistance has almost doubled (a staggering amount). Therefore, people are unlikely to have moved to Delaware because of their paychecks.
Graph 2.0
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