Government data show incomes are up in America, but not everywhere. A tale of two Manhattans (Kansas and New York) explains the uneven rebound.
Over the past year some smaller areas that rely on government and military for employment, such as Jacksonville, North Carolina and Manhattan, Kansas, have experienced per capita income increases, while more affluent regions, such as the area that covers Manhattan, New York, watched per capita income drop 4.6 percent, to $52,375, over the same period.
Image: A Kansas Farm Near Manhattan (CC) by Flickr user BlackburnPhoto