United States foreign born per capita income

United States foreign born per capita income

This is a complete list of per capita income for foreign-born U.S. citizens living in the USA organized by country of origin. For a list organized by ancestry see U.S. per capita income by ancestry.

* 169 nations are listed in US dollars.
* Source is: census 2000, U.S. census bureau.

External links

* http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/foreign/STP-159-2000tl.html


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