Nassau County vs. Florida
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Total Industry Earnings Growth and Change, 1969-2022
Introduction
Nassau County vs. Florida
Nassau County:
2022 Earnings = $2,171,730K
2022 Percent of State = 0.26%
Florida:
2022 Earnings = $844,048,879K
2022 Percent of U.S. = 5.55%
Industry earnings are incomes received by people who are directly involved with producing goods and services. Earnings, referred to also as "labor and proprietors income", include (1) wage and salary disbursements, (2) other labor income such as employer contributions to private retirement and medical insurance programs, and (3) the net incomes of proprietors (i.e., the owners of unincorporated enterprises).
In contrast to the more frequently cited employment data, earnings data more accurately reflect qualitative differences in labor's contributions toward the production of goods and services, namely the productivity differences reflected in variations in earnings per job. Earnings data, therefore, are better for comparing and tracking long-term trends and identifying short-run shifts in the level and composition of economic activity within and among counties.
Just like the employment data compiled by BEA, earnings data are reported on a place-of-work, or more accurately on a place-where-earned, basis.
Note: the BEA earnings data presented and discussed here in the context of comparing and assessing the economic growth and performance of county and regional economies are entirely separate and apart from--and should not be confused with--corporate earnings, which are compiled from the balance sheets of individual private corporations.
Nassau County Total Industry Earnings, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars (Millions)
Nassau County Total Industry Earnings, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars (Millions)
Figure 1.
Figure 1 depicts Nassau County's annual total industry earnings over 1970-2022 in current and constant (2017) dollars. Constant dollar measurements remove the effects of inflation. They allow for comparison of changes in the real purchasing power of Nassau County over time.
When measured in current dollars, Nassau County's total industry earnings increased 3,098.71%, from $68M in 1970 to $2,172M in 2022. When measured in constant 2017 dollars to adjust for inflation, it advanced 444.85%, from $343M in 1970 to $1,871M in 2022.
Real Total Industry Earnings, 1969-2022 (Millions)
Real Total Industry Earnings, 1969-2022 (Millions)
Figure 2.
Figure 2 traces Nassau County's and Florida's annual real total industry earnings for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate real total industry earnings patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Nassau County's real total industry earnings rose from $298M in 1969 to $1,871M in 2022, for a net gain of $1,573M, or 527.40%. In comparison, Florida's real total industry earnings increased from $98,038M in 1969 to $727,359M in 2022, for a net gain of $629,320M, or 641.91%.
Real Total Industry Earnings Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Real Total Industry Earnings Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Figure 3.
Figure 3 portrays Nassau County's real total industry earnings growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with Florida, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's real total industry earnings in 1969 as a base figure of 100, and the real total industry earningss in later years as a percentage of the 1969 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in real total industry earnings growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Nassau County's overall real total industry earnings growth was 527.40% over 1969-2022 trailed Florida's increase of 641.91%, and outpaced the United States' increase of 278.59%.
Total Industry Earnings as a Percent of the Florida Total: 1969-2022
Total Industry Earnings as a Percent of the Florida Total: 1969-2022
Figure 4.
Another interesting and insightful way of highlighting the total industry earnings growth of Nassau County is to trace its individual percentage contributions to Florida's statewide total industry earnings over time, as shown in Figure 4. A rising share means a region's total industry earnings grew faster, or declined less, than Florida's total industry earnings, while a declining share shows it grew more slowly.
In 1969, Nassau County's total industry earnings comprised 0.30% of Florida's total industry earnings, while in 2022 it equated to 0.26% thereby yielding a -0.05% share-shift.
   
 
Total Industry Earnings Share-Shift
2022 vs. 1969
 
Share-
Shift*
 
2022
vs.
1969
-0.05%
=
0.26%
-
0.30%
 
   
Nassau County Real Total Industry Earnings:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Nassau County Real Total Industry Earnings:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Figure 5.
Figure 5 displays the short-run pattern of Nassau County's real total industry earnings growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 1970-2022. The average annual percent change for the entire 53-year period is also illustrated on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Nassau County's real total industry earnings grew at an annual rate of 3.63% over 1970-2022. The county posted its highest growth in 1970 (15.15%) and posted its lowest growth in 1987 (-9.23%). In 2022, Nassau County's real total industry earnings grew by 5.81%
Nassau County Real Total Industry Earnings:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Nassau County Real Total Industry Earnings:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Figure 6.
Over the past five decades some counties have experienced extreme swings in growth, and often such swings have tended to coincide with the decades themselves. Figure 6 again depicts the annual percent change in Nassau County's real total industry earnings since 1970, but this time they are displayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2022.
During the 1970s, Nassau County's annual real total industry earnings growth rate averaged 4.37%. It averaged 3.79% during the 1980s, 3.97% throughout the 1990s, 1.74% during the 2000s, 3.86% during the 2010s, 5.00% thus far this decade (2020-2022).
Real Total Industry Earnings Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Real Total Industry Earnings Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Nassau County noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for Florida and the nation. As the chart reveals, Nassau County's average annual real total industry earnings growth lagged Florida's average throughout the 1970s (4.37% vs. 5.28%), trailed Florida's average in the 1980s (3.79% vs. 5.01%), recorded under Florida's average during the 1990s (3.97% vs. 4.13%), fell below Florida's average throughout the 2000s (1.74% vs. 1.88%), outgained Florida's average throughout the 2010s (3.86% vs. 3.22%), and led Florida's average over the 3 year period of the current decade, 2020-2022 (5.00% vs. 3.96%).
Finally, relative to nationwide real total industry earnings growth trends, Nassau County surpassed the nation in the 1970s (4.37% vs. 3.13%), outgained the nation during the 1980s (3.79% vs. 2.62%), topped the nation throughout the 1990s (3.97% vs. 3.43%), led the nation throughout the 2000s (1.74% vs. 1.47%), recorded above the nation over the 2010s (3.86% vs. 2.53%), and outperformed the nation over 2020-2022 (5.00% vs. 1.48%).
   
 
Real* Total Industry Earnings Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
3.63
4.37
3.79
3.97
1.74
3.86
5.00
5.81
 
3.91
5.28
5.01
4.13
1.88
3.22
3.96
3.18
 
2.57
3.13
2.62
3.43
1.47
2.53
1.48
0.05
 
   

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Nassau County:
Total Industry Earnings, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
56,327
0.189
298,295
100.0
N
0.30
1970
 
67,894
0.198
343,489
115.2
15.15
0.33
1971
 
69,255
0.206
336,108
112.7
-2.15
0.30
1972
 
77,458
0.213
363,516
121.9
8.15
0.29
1973
 
87,209
0.225
388,372
130.2
6.84
0.28
1974
 
102,488
0.248
413,375
138.6
6.44
0.30
1975
 
112,005
0.269
416,996
139.8
0.88
0.32
1976
 
124,273
0.283
438,616
147.0
5.18
0.32
1977
 
128,374
0.302
425,418
142.6
-3.01
0.30
1978
 
144,901
0.323
448,943
150.5
5.53
0.29
1979
 
158,818
0.351
451,919
151.5
0.66
0.28
1980
 
178,406
0.389
458,297
153.6
1.41
0.27
1981
 
198,158
0.424
467,188
156.6
1.94
0.27
1982
 
220,071
0.448
491,548
164.8
5.21
0.28
1983
 
225,828
0.467
483,820
162.2
-1.57
0.26
1984
 
254,823
0.484
526,070
176.4
8.73
0.26
1985
 
300,299
0.501
599,064
200.8
13.88
0.28
1986
 
348,767
0.512
680,933
228.3
13.67
0.30
1987
 
326,353
0.528
618,069
207.2
-9.23
0.25
1988
 
341,995
0.549
623,339
209.0
0.85
0.24
1989
 
367,813
0.573
642,345
215.3
3.05
0.24
1990
 
384,600
0.598
643,413
215.7
0.17
0.24
1991
 
422,191
0.618
683,444
229.1
6.22
0.25
1992
 
451,558
0.634
712,012
238.7
4.18
0.25
1993
 
464,827
0.650
715,118
239.7
0.44
0.24
1994
 
497,634
0.664
749,946
251.4
4.87
0.24
1995
 
519,679
0.678
767,009
257.1
2.28
0.24
1996
 
546,428
0.692
789,602
264.7
2.95
0.24
1997
 
582,707
0.704
827,627
277.5
4.82
0.24
1998
 
630,953
0.710
889,079
298.1
7.43
0.24
1999
 
680,904
0.720
945,687
317.0
6.37
0.24
2000
 
737,506
0.738
999,033
334.9
5.64
0.24
2001
 
817,431
0.753
1,085,537
363.9
8.66
0.25
2002
 
862,195
0.763
1,130,140
378.9
4.11
0.25
2003
 
896,435
0.779
1,150,840
385.8
1.83
0.25
2004
 
926,016
0.798
1,160,029
388.9
0.80
0.24
2005
 
972,549
0.821
1,184,201
397.0
2.08
0.23
2006
 
1,060,751
0.844
1,256,219
421.1
6.08
0.23
2007
 
1,081,633
0.866
1,248,898
418.7
-0.58
0.24
2008
 
1,087,227
0.892
1,219,274
408.7
-2.37
0.24
2009
 
988,717
0.889
1,111,905
372.8
-8.81
0.24
2010
 
1,037,589
0.905
1,146,330
384.3
3.10
0.24
2011
 
1,055,730
0.928
1,137,591
381.4
-0.76
0.23
2012
 
1,130,140
0.945
1,195,485
400.8
5.09
0.24
2013
 
1,143,556
0.958
1,193,928
400.3
-0.13
0.24
2014
 
1,251,851
0.971
1,288,960
432.1
7.96
0.25
2015
 
1,283,381
0.973
1,319,007
442.2
2.33
0.24
2016
 
1,318,093
0.983
1,341,106
449.6
1.68
0.23
2017
 
1,439,860
1.000
1,439,860
482.7
7.36
0.24
2018
 
1,545,388
1.020
1,514,388
507.7
5.18
0.24
2019
 
1,673,753
1.035
1,616,950
542.1
6.77
0.25
2020
 
1,768,611
1.046
1,690,267
566.6
4.53
0.26
2021
 
1,927,951
1.090
1,768,746
593.0
4.64
0.25
2022
 
2,171,730
1.160
1,871,487
627.4
5.81
0.26
Source: Calculations by the Florida Regional Economic Analysis Project (FL-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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Florida:
Total Industry Earnings, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
18,512,591
0.189
98,038,400
100.0
N
2.83
1970
 
20,482,394
0.198
103,624,375
105.7
5.70
2.95
1971
 
22,759,450
0.206
110,455,957
112.7
6.59
3.07
1972
 
26,383,815
0.213
123,821,170
126.3
12.10
3.22
1973
 
30,858,942
0.225
137,425,705
140.2
10.99
3.36
1974
 
33,902,229
0.248
136,741,133
139.5
-0.50
3.41
1975
 
35,448,104
0.269
131,973,582
134.6
-3.49
3.35
1976
 
38,566,185
0.283
136,117,548
138.8
3.14
3.29
1977
 
43,112,474
0.302
142,870,076
145.7
4.96
3.31
1978
 
49,952,283
0.323
154,766,027
157.9
8.33
3.38
1979
 
57,081,858
0.351
162,427,391
165.7
4.95
3.46
1980
 
65,582,791
0.389
168,472,028
171.8
3.72
3.67
1981
 
73,613,200
0.424
173,554,639
177.0
3.02
3.75
1982
 
78,862,333
0.448
176,146,016
179.7
1.49
3.84
1983
 
87,798,013
0.467
188,100,979
191.9
6.79
4.01
1984
 
97,794,239
0.484
201,891,532
205.9
7.33
4.02
1985
 
107,306,156
0.501
214,064,307
218.3
6.03
4.10
1986
 
116,853,195
0.512
228,144,234
232.7
6.58
4.19
1987
 
128,573,183
0.528
243,500,593
248.4
6.73
4.29
1988
 
141,675,440
0.549
258,225,535
263.4
6.05
4.35
1989
 
151,397,294
0.573
264,398,620
269.7
2.39
4.37
1990
 
161,135,722
0.598
269,570,426
275.0
1.96
4.38
1991
 
168,103,932
0.618
272,127,322
277.6
0.95
4.44
1992
 
180,110,993
0.634
283,997,151
289.7
4.36
4.44
1993
 
192,405,715
0.650
296,008,792
301.9
4.23
4.54
1994
 
203,141,223
0.664
306,138,440
312.3
3.42
4.56
1995
 
216,287,300
0.678
319,224,400
325.6
4.27
4.63
1996
 
230,495,530
0.692
333,071,586
339.7
4.34
4.65
1997
 
244,384,467
0.704
347,102,514
354.0
4.21
4.62
1998
 
265,915,440
0.710
374,702,946
382.2
7.95
4.66
1999
 
284,906,081
0.720
395,697,394
403.6
5.60
4.67
2000
 
308,751,767
0.738
418,238,150
426.6
5.70
4.68
2001
 
327,004,403
0.753
434,257,261
442.9
3.83
4.76
2002
 
343,120,998
0.763
449,752,917
458.8
3.57
4.90
2003
 
362,066,843
0.779
464,819,939
474.1
3.35
5.00
2004
 
392,048,419
0.798
491,122,576
500.9
5.66
5.11
2005
 
425,216,523
0.821
517,754,847
528.1
5.42
5.29
2006
 
452,524,071
0.844
535,911,974
546.6
3.51
5.31
2007
 
459,621,008
0.866
530,697,297
541.3
-0.97
5.18
2008
 
445,440,987
0.892
499,541,311
509.5
-5.87
4.94
2009
 
420,434,356
0.889
472,817,845
482.3
-5.35
4.84
2010
 
439,036,383
0.905
485,048,040
494.8
2.59
4.87
2011
 
450,698,110
0.928
485,645,134
495.4
0.12
4.77
2012
 
466,203,394
0.945
493,159,492
503.0
1.55
4.73
2013
 
480,823,846
0.958
502,003,368
512.0
1.79
4.72
2014
 
509,424,654
0.971
524,525,750
535.0
4.49
4.80
2015
 
541,177,714
0.973
556,200,695
567.3
6.04
4.90
2016
 
566,761,257
0.983
576,656,686
588.2
3.68
5.01
2017
 
600,647,659
1.000
600,647,659
612.7
4.16
5.07
2018
 
636,356,650
1.020
623,591,727
636.1
3.82
5.12
2019
 
670,879,830
1.035
648,111,667
661.1
3.93
5.16
2020
 
683,698,267
1.046
653,412,593
666.5
0.82
5.20
2021
 
768,399,192
1.090
704,946,920
719.1
7.89
5.38
2022
 
844,048,879
1.160
727,358,720
741.9
3.18
5.55
Source: Calculations by the Florida Regional Economic Analysis Project (FL-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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United States:
Total Industry Earnings, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
653,665,000
0.189
3,461,658,635
100.0
N
1970
 
693,352,000
0.198
3,507,801,275
101.3
1.33
1971
 
742,094,000
0.206
3,601,523,902
104.0
2.67
1972
 
819,646,000
0.213
3,846,658,532
111.1
6.81
1973
 
918,964,000
0.225
4,092,469,383
118.2
6.39
1974
 
993,909,000
0.248
4,008,829,105
115.8
-2.04
1975
 
1,059,492,000
0.269
3,944,497,394
113.9
-1.60
1976
 
1,173,271,000
0.283
4,141,005,188
119.6
4.98
1977
 
1,303,767,000
0.302
4,320,542,816
124.8
4.34
1978
 
1,476,080,000
0.323
4,573,305,242
132.1
5.85
1979
 
1,648,363,000
0.351
4,690,444,754
135.5
2.56
1980
 
1,784,597,000
0.389
4,584,353,165
132.4
-2.26
1981
 
1,961,173,000
0.424
4,623,772,250
133.6
0.86
1982
 
2,053,729,000
0.448
4,587,185,902
132.5
-0.79
1983
 
2,188,018,000
0.467
4,687,672,466
135.4
2.19
1984
 
2,432,402,000
0.484
5,021,577,654
145.1
7.12
1985
 
2,615,791,000
0.501
5,218,223,348
150.7
3.92
1986
 
2,786,901,000
0.512
5,441,146,840
157.2
4.27
1987
 
2,996,000,000
0.528
5,674,027,499
163.9
4.28
1988
 
3,259,979,000
0.549
5,941,819,010
171.6
4.72
1989
 
3,467,027,000
0.573
6,054,778,994
174.9
1.90
1990
 
3,679,460,000
0.598
6,155,516,520
177.8
1.66
1991
 
3,789,428,000
0.618
6,134,341,309
177.2
-0.34
1992
 
4,059,023,000
0.634
6,400,225,481
184.9
4.33
1993
 
4,237,437,000
0.650
6,519,133,846
188.3
1.86
1994
 
4,456,948,000
0.664
6,716,721,924
194.0
3.03
1995
 
4,674,849,000
0.678
6,899,738,761
199.3
2.72
1996
 
4,956,180,000
0.692
7,161,799,344
206.9
3.80
1997
 
5,288,047,000
0.704
7,510,683,597
217.0
4.87
1998
 
5,707,014,000
0.710
8,041,785,619
232.3
7.07
1999
 
6,098,042,000
0.720
8,469,385,147
244.7
5.32
2000
 
6,598,743,000
0.738
8,938,721,519
258.2
5.54
2001
 
6,865,291,000
0.753
9,117,010,172
263.4
1.99
2002
 
7,001,002,000
0.763
9,176,707,606
265.1
0.65
2003
 
7,243,377,000
0.779
9,299,017,896
268.6
1.33
2004
 
7,674,785,000
0.798
9,614,272,113
277.7
3.39
2005
 
8,039,238,000
0.821
9,788,788,097
282.8
1.82
2006
 
8,519,349,000
0.844
10,089,233,775
291.5
3.07
2007
 
8,866,261,000
0.866
10,237,349,175
295.7
1.47
2008
 
9,014,085,000
0.892
10,108,876,304
292.0
-1.25
2009
 
8,688,913,000
0.889
9,771,497,172
282.3
-3.34
2010
 
9,023,916,000
0.905
9,969,635,637
288.0
2.03
2011
 
9,444,387,000
0.928
10,176,702,513
294.0
2.08
2012
 
9,854,834,000
0.945
10,424,645,101
301.1
2.44
2013
 
10,180,570,000
0.958
10,629,007,841
307.0
1.96
2014
 
10,613,874,000
0.971
10,928,505,678
315.7
2.82
2015
 
11,039,821,000
0.973
11,346,284,134
327.8
3.82
2016
 
11,311,477,000
0.983
11,508,970,941
332.5
1.43
2017
 
11,848,205,000
1.000
11,848,205,000
342.3
2.95
2018
 
12,438,590,000
1.020
12,189,079,542
352.1
2.88
2019
 
12,989,097,000
1.035
12,548,276,062
362.5
2.95
2020
 
13,158,025,000
1.046
12,575,166,053
363.3
0.21
2021
 
14,278,043,000
1.090
13,099,001,844
378.4
4.17
2022
 
15,207,952,000
1.160
13,105,445,395
378.6
0.05
Source: Calculations by the Florida Regional Economic Analysis Project (FL-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1200_PN
 
   
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