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For more information contact:
J. Mike Davidson
Economic Development Director
(434) 592-9595
jmdavidson@co.campbell.va.us

 
Income Statistics
 
Campbell County
Virginia
Per Capita Income (2008)
$29,445
$41,727
 
Median Household Income (2008)
$43,055
$61,210
 
Average Weekly Wage (2nd Quarter 2010)
$718

$929

Sources: US Census Bureau; Virginia Employment Commission  

Cost of Living Index for Selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas: Third Quarter 2010


State/District Locality Composit Index
Virginia Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford
95.7
  Charlottesville
106.2
  Danville 90.3
  Hampton Roads-Norfolk-Virginia Beach 110.1
  Harrisonburg 96.6

Lynchburg

(includes Campbell County)

95.3
Richmond-Petersburg
102.6
Roanoke
95.4
  Winchester
103.4
Delaware
Dover
101.3
Wilmington
107.0
District of Columbia
Washington DC-MD-VA-WV
141.3
Georgia
Atlanta
93.6
Kentucky
Lexington
91.8
Louisville
88.3
Maryland
Baltimore
118.3
North Carolina
Asheville
99.4
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill
94.1
Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point
91.9
Greenville
97.5
Raleigh
97.0
Wilmington
98.5
South Carolina
Charleston-North Charleston
99.8
Columbia
97.2
  Greenville
90.3
  Myrtle Beach-Conway-N. Myrtle Beach
96.0
Tennessee
Chattanooga
89.0
Johnson City
87.7
Knoxville
89.6
Memphis
87.7
Nashville-Franklin
89.6
West Virginia Charleston
93.6
  Hagerstown-Martinsburg
90.2
  Morgantown
100.5
NOTE:  The cost of living index, produced by The Council for Community and Economic Research, measures relative price levels in participating areas for consumer goods and services that would be typically purchased by persons who have a mid-management level of income.  The national average equals 100, and each participating area's index is read as a percentage of the national average.  The index does not measure inflation, but compares prices at a single point in time, and it excludes taxes.
 
Source:  Accra Cost of Living Index