List of U.S. states by median income
Below are the most current U.S. Census Bureau rankings of U.S. median household income organized by state in order from highest median income to lowest. The rankings reflect the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Social and Economic Supplement's two- and three-year-average median income of households.[1] The income amount is reported in 2007 U.S. dollars.[2]
Rank |
State, Median Income (2005-2007 Average)[3] |
State, Median Income (2006-2007 Average)[4] |
1 |
New Jersey, $65,933 |
New Hampshire, $66,652 |
2 |
Maryland, $65,124 |
Maryland, $65,552 |
3 |
New Hampshire, $63,942 |
New Jersey, $65,249 |
4 |
Hawaii, $63,164 |
Connecticut, $64,158 |
5 |
Connecticut, $62,893 |
Hawaii, $63,104 |
6 |
Alaska, $60,124 |
Alaska, $60,506 |
7 |
Massachusetts, $58,286 |
Colorado, $59,209 |
8 |
Minnesota, $57,815 |
Virginia, $58,950 |
9 |
Virginia, $57,679 |
Minnesota, $57,932 |
10 |
Colorado, $57,333 |
Massachusetts, $57,681 |
11 |
Washington, $56,049 |
Washington, $57,178 |
12 |
Utah, $55,974 |
California, $56,311 |
13 |
California, $55,864 |
Utah, $54,853 |
14 |
Delaware, $54,310 |
Rhode Island, $54,735 |
15 |
Rhode Island, $54,009 |
Delaware, $54,257 |
16 |
Nevada, $53,008 |
Nevada, $53,912 |
17 |
Vermont, $51,566 |
Wisconsin, $52,218 |
18 |
Illinois, $51,320 |
Illinois, $51,279 |
19 |
Wisconsin, $50,619 |
Vermont, $50,423 |
20 |
Nebraska, $49,861 |
Michigan, $49,699 |
21 |
New York, $49,546 |
Georgia, $49,692 |
22 |
Michigan, $49,394 |
Nebraska, $49,342 |
23 |
Georgia, $49,387 |
Oregon, $49,331 |
24 |
Iowa, $49,262 |
New York, $49,267 |
25 |
Pennsylvania, $49,155 |
Iowa, $49,200 |
26 |
Oregon, 48,521 |
Pennsylvania, $49,145 |
27 |
Wyoming, $48,205 |
Wyoming, $48,560 |
28 |
Idaho, $47,876 |
Idaho, $48,354 |
29 |
Arizona, $47,750 |
Ohio, $48,151 |
30 |
Ohio, $47,750 |
Kansas, $47,671 |
31 |
Maine, $47,160 |
Arizona, $47,598 |
32 |
Kansas, 46,659 |
Maine, $47,415 |
33 |
Indiana, $46,407 |
Indiana, $47,074 |
34 |
South Dakota, $46,321 |
South Dakota, $46,567 |
35 |
Florida, $46,142 |
Florida, $46,383 |
36 |
Missouri, $45,834 |
Missouri, $45,924 |
37 |
Texas, $44,861 |
Texas, $45,294 |
38 |
North Dakota, $44,743 |
North Dakota, $44,708 |
39 |
North Carolina, $43,035 |
Montana, $42,963 |
40 |
South Carolina, $42,561 |
New Mexico, $42,760 |
41 |
New Mexico, $42,295 |
South Carolina, $42,477 |
42 |
Montana, $41,852 |
North Carolina, $42,219 |
43 |
Tennessee, $41,632 |
Oklahoma, $41,578 |
44 |
Oklahoma, $41,046 |
Tennessee, $41,521 |
45 |
Alabama, $40,232 |
West Virginia, $40,800 |
46 |
West Virginia, $40,103 |
Alabama, $40,620 |
47 |
Kentucky, $39,678 |
Kentucky, $40,029 |
48 |
Louisiana, $39,461 |
Arkansas, $39,452 |
49 |
Arkansas, $39,279 |
Louisiana, $39,418 |
50 |
Mississippi, $35,971 |
Mississippi, $36,499 |
Data for 2008
Rank |
State, Median Income (2008 Average)[3] |
State, Median Income (2008 Average)[4] |
1 |
Maryland, $70,545 |
2 |
New Jersey, $70,378 |
3 |
Connecticut, $68,595 |
4 |
Alaska, $68,460 |
5 |
Hawaii, $67,214 |
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- ^ As the U.S. Census Bureau explains, "The 2-year-average median is the sum of two inflation-adjusted single-year medians divided by 2" and "The 3-year-average median is the sum of three inflation-adjusted single-year medians divided by 3." U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005 to 2008 Annual Social and Economic Supplements, at [1] http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/income07/statemhi2.xls and [2] http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/income07/statemhi3.xls
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- ^ a b [3] http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/income07/statemhi3.xls
- ^ a b [4] http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/income07/statemhi2.xls