Income
Northern Kentucky is projected to grow along with the economy of the United States for the period 2005 - 2010, and slightly ahead of the Cincinnati CBSA and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Per Capita
The 2005 per capita income for Boone County ranks 3rd, Campbell County ranks 8th, and Kenton County ranks 5th in the state of 120 counties. Per capita income will continue to increase significantly in the three Northern Kentucky counties in the next five years. Growing real income per capita is a bottom-line measure of a wealth-creating, competitive economy.
The projected per capita income for 2010 has not been adjusted for inflation, it is stated in current dollars.

Mean Household Income
The mean, or average, household income in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati is projected to increase at a slightly higher rate than the Commonwealth of Kentucky through 2010.

Total Earnings
The gross household earnings within the three counties of Northern Kentucky is projected to increase at a rate significantly higher than the CBSA, the state, and the United States. over the next five years.

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