Income, business formation, and regional growth for a financial services territory.
ACS income distribution, County Business Patterns establishments, BEA regional income and GDP, QCEW employment, and FRED indicators for the geography you name.
Why this market needs sourced data
Wealth management, commercial lending and insurance territories are all sized on the same inputs: household income distribution and business establishment counts by industry and size.
Regional accounts add the growth trajectory, so you can tell a wealthy static county from a wealthy growing one.
What you get, with examples
Income distribution, not just median
ACS brackets show the top-of-market household counts that actually matter for advisory.
Example
Count households above $200k income by county.
Commercial prospect counts
CBP gives establishments by industry and employment size — the commercial lending universe.
Example
Count 20-99 employee firms in target NAICS across the territory.
Growth trajectory
BEA personal income and real GDP trends distinguish expanding markets from flat ones.
Example
Chart five years of real GDP growth for two metros side by side.
Macro context, sourced
FRED and BLS series anchor the local picture to published national and state indicators.
Example
Overlay county unemployment on the state series for a client briefing.
Questions you can ask
How many high-income households live in this county?
How many mid-size businesses operate here by industry?
Which metros are growing fastest by real GDP?
How does local unemployment compare to the state?
Datasets this question usually reaches for
Selection happens at runtime against your question and geography — this list is typical, not fixed. Anything a source cannot cover at your grain is reported as a gap.
Topics this page covers
- financial services territory analysis
- household income distribution by county
- business establishment counts by industry
- regional GDP and income growth BEA
- commercial banking market data
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