County data - 2012 Data files are available for download in Comma Separated Values files (.csv file extension) - Data items are separated by commas, where each new line represents a new row, and by Excel files by State (.xls file extension). Documentation County Income Data Users Guide and Record Layouts DOC (Word document) County data .csv Files 2012 (all States, includes AGI) 2012 (all States, does not include AGI) Gross County File 2012 XLS Zip File (contains the Documentation, the .csv files, and all State files in Excel format) 2012 ZIP County data by individual state Alabama XLS Kentucky XLS North Dakota XLS Alaska XLS Louisiana XLS Ohio XLS Arizona XLS Maine XLS Oklahoma XLS Arkansas XLS Maryland XLS Oregon XLS California XLS Massachusetts XLS Pennsylvania XLS Colorado XLS Michigan XLS Rhode Island XLS Connecticut XLS Minnesota XLS South Carolina XLS Delaware XLS Mississippi XLS South Dakota XLS District of Columbia XLS Missouri XLS Tennessee XLS Florida XLS Montana XLS Texas XLS Georgia XLS Nebraska XLS Utah XLS Hawaii XLS Nevada XLS Vermont XLS Idaho XLS New Hampshire XLS Virginia XLS Illinois XLS New Jersey XLS Washington XLS Indiana XLS New Mexico XLS West Virginia XLS Iowa XLS New York XLS Wisconsin XLS Kansas XLS North Carolina XLS Wyoming XLS Data by metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas Metropolitan and Micropolitan (metro and micro) statistical area data show selected income and tax items, based on SOI’s county data, classified by metro and micro areas and size of adjusted gross income. Metro and micro areas, otherwise known as Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA), are geographic entities delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for use by Federal statistical agencies. A metro area contains a core urban population of 50,000 or more, and a micro area contains an urban core population of at least 10,000 (but less than 50,000). Metro and micro areas may consist of one or more counties based on a region’s core urban area, or one or more counties that have a high degree of social and economic interactions, such as commuting patterns, wholesaling, commodity distribution, and recreational activities. Metro and micro area data are only available for download as a Comma Separated Values file (.csv file extension)—data items are separated by commas, where each new line represents a new row. Details on the selected income and tax items can be found in the County Income Data Users Guide and Record Layout DOC. 2012 Return to County Data