Net income jumped 26 percent in the fourth quarter of 2004, to $3.6 billion.
Full-year net income also jumped 26 percent, to $16.2 billion.
Real incomes at the 99.99th percentile have jumped more than 300 percent since 1980.
For the year, net income jumped 12.4 percent, to $903.3 million, or $13.14 a share.
But pretax income from the automotive business jumped 16.5 percent, to $3.01 billion.
In cities, per capita income has jumped 260 percent to $223.
Its net income in that period jumped 19.7 percent, to $1.7 billion.
In just three years his income from writing jumped from $772.50 to $1,500.26.
Net income for the period jumped 211 percent to $1.4 million.
Last month, it reported that net income to common shareholders for the second quarter had jumped 39 percent.