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Encyclopedia > Richest Places in Delaware

Delaware is the ninth richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $23,305 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $32,810 (2003).


Delaware Counties Ranked by Per Capita Income

There are three counties in Delaware, none of which are in the top 100 richest counties in the country.


1 New Castle County $25,413
2 Sussex County $20,328
3 Kent County $18,662


Delaware Places Ranked by Per Capita Income

1 Greenville, Delaware $83,223
2 Henlopen Acres, Delaware $82,091
3 South Bethany, Delaware $53,624
4 Dewey Beach, Delaware $51,958
5 Fenwick Island, Delaware $44,415
6 Bethany Beach, Delaware $41,306
7 Hockessin, Delaware $40,516
8 North Star, Delaware $39,677
9 Rehoboth Beach, Delaware $38,494
10 Ardentown, Delaware $35,577
11 Pike Creek, Delaware $32,939
12 Lewes, Delaware $32,685
13 Ardencroft, Delaware $30,480
14 Arden, Delaware $30,422
15 Odessa, Delaware $27,662
16 Slaughter Beach, Delaware $27,290
17 Ocean View, Delaware $27,188
18 Highland Acres, Delaware $27,013
19 Bethel, Delaware $25,254
20 Long Neck, Delaware $25,172
21 Glasgow, Delaware $24,795
22 New Castle, Delaware $24,052
23 Woodside, Delaware $23,399
24 Riverview, Delaware $22,766
25 Bellefonte, Delaware $22,661
26 Edgemoor, Delaware $22,081
27 Delaware City, Delaware $21,992
28 Viola, Delaware $21,687
29 Bowers, Delaware $21,404
30 Dagsboro, Delaware $21,322
31 Wyoming, Delaware $21,254
32 Millville, Delaware $21,250
33 Camden, Delaware $21,113
34 Bear, Delaware $20,715
35 Newark, Delaware $20,376
36 Wilmington, Delaware $20,236
37 Claymont, Delaware $20,211
38 Newport, Delaware $19,590
39 Brookside, Delaware $19,527
40 Dover, Delaware $19,445
41 Wilmington Manor, Delaware $18,934
42 Elsmere, Delaware $18,643
43 Kent Acres, Delaware $18,576
44 Middletown, Delaware $18,517
45 Clayton, Delaware $18,268
46 Felton, Delaware $17,854
47 Townsend, Delaware $17,671
48 Smyrna, Delaware $17,443
49 Milton, Delaware $17,016
50 Magnolia, Delaware $17,001
51 Selbyville, Delaware $16,965
52 Farmington, Delaware $16,423
53 Milford, Delaware $16,181
54 Rodney Village, Delaware $15,946
55 Houston, Delaware $15,919
56 Kenton, Delaware $15,539
57 Georgetown, Delaware $15,288
58 Millsboro, Delaware $15,157
59 Delmar, Delaware $15,060
60 Harrington, Delaware $15,049
61 Seaford, Delaware $15,022
62 Bridgeville, Delaware $14,965
63 Ellendale, Delaware $14,831
64 Cheswold, Delaware $14,588
65 Frederica, Delaware $14,118
66 Greenwood, Delaware $13,918
67 Rising Sun-Lebanon, Delaware $13,868
68 Leipsic, Delaware $13,824
69 Frankford, Delaware $13,711
70 Laurel, Delaware $13,594
71 Woodside East, Delaware $13,542
72 Blades, Delaware $13,495
73 Little Creek, Delaware $13,418
74 Dover Air Force Base, Delaware $12,119
75 Hartly, Delaware $11,516


  Results from FactBites:
 
Delaware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1687 words)
Delaware was one of the thirteen colonies which revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
Delaware is bounded to the north by Pennsylvania, to the east by the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean and to the west and south by Maryland.
The Delaware River is a major river in the eastern United States, rising in New York State, forming the boundary between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and emptying into Delaware Bay, which separates New Jersey from the state of Delaware.
Delaware - definition of Delaware in Encyclopedia (1075 words)
Part of the Line now forms the north-south boundary between Delaware and Maryland (the east-west boundary is known as the Transpeninsular Line), and some 80 of their original limestone markers remain.
Delaware's U.S. Senators are Joseph R. Biden (Democrat) and Thomas Carper (Democrat).
Delaware's only professional sports team is the Wilmington Blue Rocks minor league baseball team, a Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.
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