States of the United States by income
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[edit] States ranked by per capita income
Based on 2000 Census data
- 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
[edit] 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
[edit] States ranked by median household income in order
Based on 2000 Census data
- New Jersey – $55,146
- Connecticut – $53,935
- Maryland – $52,868
- Alaska – $51,571
- Massachusetts – $50,502
- Hawaii – $49,820
- New Hampshire – $49,467
- California – $47,493
- Delaware – $47,381
- Colorado – $47,203
- Minnesota – $47,111
- Virginia – $46,677
- Illinois – $46,590
- Washington – $45,776
- Utah – $45,726
- Michigan – $44,667
- Nevada – $44,581
- Wisconsin – $43,791
- New York – $43,393
- Georgia – $42,433
- Rhode Island – $42,090
- United States of America – $41,994
- Indiana – $41,567
- Ohio – $40,956
- Oregon – $40,916
- Vermont – $40,856
- Kansas – $40,624
- Arizona – $40,558
- District of Columbia – $40,127
- Pennsylvania – $40,106
- Texas – $39,927
- Iowa – $39,469
- Nebraska – $39,250
- North Carolina – $39,184
- Florida – $38,819
- Missouri – $37,934
- Wyoming – $37,892
- Idaho – $37,572
- Maine – $37,240
- South Carolina – $37,082
- Tennessee – $36,360
- South Dakota – $35,282
- North Dakota – $34,604
- Alabama – $34,135
- New Mexico – $34,133
- Kentucky – $33,672
- Oklahoma – $33,400
- Montana – $33,024
- Louisiana – $32,566
- Arkansas – $32,182
- Mississippi – $31,330
- West Virginia – $29,696
- Puerto Rico – $14,412
[edit] 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%