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 (1999) $18,134 $23,975
     
Median Household Income (2004) $40,058 $51,103
     
Average Weekly Wage (4th Quarter 2006) $616

$887

Sources: US Census Bureau, Virginia Employment Commission  
   
Cost of Living Index for Selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas: Fourth Quarter 2001
Virginia
Hampton Roads - Southeast 97.0

Lynchburg

(includes Campbell County)

93.6
Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News 97.8
Richmond-Petersburg 102.5
Roanoke 90.7
Delaware
Dover 104.2
Wilmington-Newark 110.7
District of Columbia
Washington DC-MD-VA-WV 112.9
Georgia
Atlanta 103.2
Kentucky
Lexington 97.1
Louisville 97.6
Maryland
Cumberland 97.9
North Carolina
Asheville 100.5
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill 97.9
Fayetteville 100.1
Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point 92.6
Greenville 100.0
Raleigh 104.6
Wilmington 105.2
South Carolina
Charleston-North Charleston 102.8
Columbia 93.8
Tennessee
Chattanooga 99.5
Johnson City 90.5
Knoxville 93.0
Memphis 90.1
Nashville-Franklin 92.6
NOTE:  The cost of living index 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:  Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service: Department of Commerce, US Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2001.