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| Median
Family Income |
2000 |
Change
1990-2000 |
| Emporia-Greensville |
$37,500 |
47.7% |
| Virginia
Statewide |
$56,900 |
48.9% |
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| Personal
Per Capita Income |
1999 |
Change
1990-1999 |
| Emporia-Greensville |
$18,282 |
22.9% |
| Virginia
non-metro counties |
$20,833 |
41.9% |
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| Median
Household Income |
1999 |
Change
1989-1999 |
| Emporia-Greensville |
$31,340 |
44.6% |
| Virginia
Statewide |
$46,677 |
40.1% |
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| Taxable
Retail Sales (000s) |
2000 |
Change
1991-2000 |
| Emporia-Greensville |
$135,180 |
38.4% |
| Virginia
Market Area* |
$264,183 |
31.2% |
| Virginia Statewide |
$68,585,797 |
39.9% |
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| Taxable
Retail Sales Per Capita |
2000 |
Change
1991-2000 |
| Emporia-Greensville |
$9,659 |
45.3% |
| Virginia
Market Area* |
$4,234 |
27.6% |
| Virginia
Statewide |
$9,689 |
23.1% |
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| * Virginia Market
Area includes Emporia, Greensville, Brunswick, Southampton, and Sussex,
Virginia. |
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Sources: U.S. Department
of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of Economic Analysis; Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, Business
and Economics Section, University of Virginia.
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