States of the United States of America by income

States of the United States of America by income

States ranked by median household income in order

"Median Household Income by State: 2007" [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/GRTTable?_bm=y&-_box_head_nbr=R1901&-ds_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_&-_lang=en&-format=US-30&-CONTEXT=grt]

# Maryland – $68,080
# New Jersey – $67,035
# Connecticut – $65,967
# Alaska – $64,333
# Hawaii – $63,746
# New Hampshire – $62,369
# Massachusetts – $62,365
# California – $59,948
# Virginia – $59,562
# Minnesota – $55,082
# Washington – $55,591
# Colorado – $55,212
# Utah – $55,109
# Nevada – $55,062
# Delaware – $54,610
#: District of Columbia – $54,317
# Illinois – $54,124
# Rhode Island – $53,568
# New York – $53,514
# Wyoming – $51,731
#: United States of America – $50,740
# Wisconsin – $50,578
# Vermont – $49,907
# Arizona – $49,889
# Georgia – $49,136
# Oregon – $48,730
# Pennsylvania – $48,576
# Michigan – $47,950
# Florida – $47,804
# Texas – $47,548
# Kansas – $47,451
# Indiana – $47,448
# Iowa – $47,292
# Nebraska – $47,085
# Ohio – $46,597
# Idaho – $46,253
# Maine – $45,888
# Missouri – $45,114
# North Carolina – $44,670
# North Dakota – $43,753
# Montana – $43,531
# South Dakota – $43,424
# South Carolina – $43,329
# Tennessee – $42,367
# Oklahoma – $41,567
# New Mexico – $41,452
# Louisiana – $40,926
# Alabama – $40,554
# Kentucky – $40,267
# Arkansas – $38,134
# West Virginia – $37,060
# Mississippi – $36,338
#: Puerto Rico – $17,741

"Three-Year-Average Median Household Income by State: 2004-2006" [http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/income06/statemhi3.html]

# New Jersey – $64,169
# Maryland – $62,372
# Hawaii – $60,681
# New Hampshire – $60,489
# Connecticut – $59,972
# Alaska – $57,639
# Minnesota – $57,363
# Massachusetts – $56,236
# Utah – $55,179
# Virginia – $55,108
# Colorado – $54,039
# California – $53,770
# Washington – $53,439
# Delaware – $52,214
# Rhode Island – $52,003
# Vermont – $51,622
# Nevada – $50,819
# Illinois – $49,280
# Wisconsin – $48,874
# New York – $48,201
# Nebraska – $48,126
# Pennsylvania – $47,791
# Iowa – $47,489
# Wyoming – $47,227
#: District of Columbia (2005 figure) – $47,221 PDF| [http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf]
# Michigan – $47,064
# Georgia – $46,841
# Arizona – $46,729
# Idaho – $46,395
#: United States of America (2005 figure) – $46,242 PDF| [http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf]
# Ohio – $45,837
# Oregon – $45,485
# Maine – $45,040
# Indiana – $44,806
# Missouri – $44,651
# South Dakota – $44,624
# Florida – $44,448
# Kansas – $44,264
# Texas – $43,425
# North Dakota – $42,162
# North Carolina – $42,061
# New Mexico – $40,827
# South Carolina – $40,822
# Tennessee – $40,676
# Oklahoma – $40,001
# Montana – $38,629
# Alabama – $38,473
# Kentucky – $38,466
# Louisiana – $37,943
# Arkansas – $37,420
# West Virginia – $37,227
# Mississippi – $35,261
#: Puerto Rico – (2005 figure) $17,184 PDF| [http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf]

States ranked by personal per capita income

"Based on 2005 data"

: District of Columbia – $48,342
# Connecticut – $43,173
# New Jersey – $40,427
# Massachusetts – $39,815
# Maryland – $37,331
# New York – $36,574
# New Hampshire – $34,702
# Minnesota – $34,443
# Colorado – $34,283
# California – $33,749
# Illinois – $33,690
# Virginia – $33,671
# Alaska – $33,568
# Washington – $33,332
# Delaware – $32,810
# Wyoming – $32,808
# Pennsylvania – $31,998
# Rhode Island – $31,916
#: United States of America – $31,632
# Nevada – $31,266
# Louisiana – $30,952
# Hawaii – $30,913
# Wisconsin – $30,898
# Nebraska – $30,758
# Vermont – $30,740
# Florida – $30,446
# Michigan – $30,439
# Ohio – $29,944
# Kansas – $29,935
# Georgia – $29,442
# Texas – $29,372
# Oregon – $29,340
# Missouri – $29,252
# South Dakota – $29,234
# North Dakota – $29,204
# Iowa – $29,043
# Maine – $28,831
# Indiana – $28,783
# Tennessee – $28,455
# North Carolina – $28,235
# Arizona – $26,838
# Oklahoma – $26,656
# Alabama – $26,338
# Kentucky – $26,252
# South Carolina – $26,132
# Montana – $25,920
# Idaho – $25,911
# New Mexico – $25,541
# Utah – $24,977
# West Virginia – $24,379
# Arkansas – $24,289
# Mississippi – $23,448

tates ranked by per capita income

"Based on 2000 Census data for 1999" [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/GCTTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=D&-ds_name=D&-_lang=en&-redoLog=false&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF3_U_GCTP14_US9&-format=CO-1]

# Connecticut – $28,766
#: District of Columbia – $28,659
# New Jersey – $27,006
# Massachusetts – $25,952
# Maryland – $25,614
# Colorado – $24,049
# Virginia – $23,975
# New Hampshire – $23,844
# New York – $23,389
# Delaware – $23,305
# Minnesota – $23,198
# Illinois – $23,104
# Washington – $22,973
# California – $22,711
# Alaska – $22,660
# Michigan – $22,168
# Nevada – $21,989
# Rhode Island – $21,688
#: United States of America – $21,587
# Florida – $21,557
# Hawaii – $21,525
# Wisconsin – $21,271
# Georgia – $21,154
# Ohio – $21,003
# Oregon – $20,940
# Pennsylvania – $20,880
# Vermont – $20,625
# Kansas – $20,506
# Indiana – $20,397
# North Carolina – $20,307
# Arizona – $20,275
# Missouri – $19,936
# Iowa – $19,674
# Texas – $19,617
# Nebraska – $19,613
# Maine – $19,367
# Tennessee – $19,393
# Wyoming – $19,134
# South Carolina – $18,795
# Alabama – $18,189
# Utah – $18,185
# Kentucky – $18,093
# Idaho – $17,841
# North Dakota – $17,769
# Oklahoma – $17,646
# South Dakota – $17,562
# New Mexico – $17,261
# Montana – $17,151
# Louisiana – $16,912
# Arkansas – $16,904
# West Virginia – $16,477
# Mississippi – $15,853
#: Puerto Rico – $8,185

States ranked by number of places with per capita incomes above national average

# Connecticut 82.8%
# New Jersey 76.4%
# Massachusetts 73.6%
# Rhode Island 69.2%
# Maryland 53.8%
# New Hampshire 52.4%
# New York 48.4%
# California 40.3%
# Florida 37.8%
# Delaware 37.3%
# Colorado 35.0%
# Washington 31.0%
# Virginia 30.9%
# Hawaii 29.5%
# Nevada 28.4%
# Vermont 27.3%
# Michigan 26.7%
# Kentucky 25.3%
# Wisconsin 24.0%
# Alaska 23.8%
# Ohio 22.9%
# Illinois 22.0%
# North Carolina 22.0%
# Pennsylvania 21.6%
# Wyoming 21.0%
# Minnesota 18.1%
# Texas 17.4%
# Arizona 16.1%
# Oregon 15.6%
# Indiana 14.9%
# South Carolina 13.6%
# Maine 13.5%
# Utah 12.8%
# Tennessee 12.6%
# Missouri 11.9%
# Georgia 11.1%
# New Mexico 9.8%
# West Virginia 9.6%
# Alabama 9.3%
# Iowa 7.4%
# Kansas 7.0%
# Louisiana 6.2%
# North Dakota 6.2%
# Idaho 5.9%
# Mississippi 4.9%
# Montana 4.7%
# Arkansas 4.4%
# South Dakota 4.0%
# Oklahoma 3.6%
# Nebraska 3.4%

See also

*Highest-income places in the United States
*Highest-income counties in the United States
*Personal income in the United States
*Household income in the United States
*List of the poorest places in the United States

References

* [http://www.huduser.org/datasets/il/il07/index.html HUD income breakout by state low/very low/extremely low income]


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