List of U.S. states by income
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States ranked by median household income
Median Household Income by State
Rank | State | 2014 | 2010 | 2009 | 2007 | 2000 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maryland | $70,004 | $69,272 | $70,545 | $87,080 | $72,372 |
2 | New Jersey | $69,825 | $68,342 | $70,378 | $84,035 | $70,169 |
3 | California | $67,458 | $67,034 | $71,595 | $90,967 | $81,972 |
4 | Connecticut | $65,753 | $66,953 | $68,460 | $81,333 | $67,639 |
District of Columbia | $65,124 | $63,098 | $57,214 | $52,746 | $50,681 | |
5 | Massachusetts | $64,859 | $62,081 | $61,401 | $59,365 | $56,236 |
6 | New Hampshire | $64,712 | $63,557 | $62,731 | $61,369 | $60,489 |
7 | Virginia | $62,881 | $61,330 | $58,233 | $59,562 | $55,108 |
8 | Hawaii | $62,814 | $59,290 | $57,936 | $97,317 | -[1] |
9 | Minnesota | $61,814 | $58,931 | $57,021 | $59,948 | $53,770 |
10 | Alaska | $60,287 | $69,860 | $79,989 | $95,470 | $90,214 |
11 | Delaware | $57,954 | $58,548 | $60,078 | $85,591 | $73,439 |
12 | Washington | $57,835 | $54,616 | $52,288 | $50,082 | $50,011 |
13 | Wyoming | $56,322 | $55,430 | $56,993 | $55,212 | $54,039 |
14 | Utah | $55,869 | $55,117 | $56,633 | $55,109 | $55,179 |
15 | Colorado | $55,387 | $54,659 | $56,033 | $53,514 | $48,201 |
16 | New York | $55,246 | $54,119 | $55,701 | $53,914 | $52,003 |
17 | Rhode Island | $53,636 | $53,966 | $56,235 | $54,124 | $49,280 |
18 | Illinois | $53,234 | $53,341 | $56,361 | $55,062 | $50,819 |
19 | Vermont | $52,776 | $52,664 | $53,207 | $51,731 | $47,227 |
20 | North Dakota | $51,704 | $51,618 | $52,104 | $49,907 | $51,622 |
United States | $50,502 | $50,221 | $52,029 | $50,740 | -[2] | |
21 | Wisconsin | $50,395 | $49,993 | $52,094 | $50,578 | $48,874 |
22 | Nebraska | $50,296 | $49,520 | $50,713 | $48,576 | $47,791 |
23 | Pennsylvania | $50,228 | $48,745 | $50,958 | $49,889 | $46,729 |
24 | Iowa | $49,427 | $48,457 | $50,169 | $48,730 | $45,485 |
25 | Texas | $49,392 | $48,259 | $50,043 | $47,548 | $43,425 |
26 | Kansas | $48,964 | $48,044 | $48,980 | $47,292 | $47,489 |
27 | Nevada | $48,927 | $47,827 | $45,685 | $43,753 | $43,753 |
28 | South Dakota | $48,321 | $47,817 | $50,177 | $47,451 | $44,264 |
29 | Oregon | $46,816 | $47,590 | $50,861 | $49,136 | $46,841 |
30 | Arizona | $46,709 | $47,357 | $49,693 | $47,085 | $48,126 |
31 | Indiana | $46,438 | $45,734 | $46,581 | $45,888 | $45,040 |
32 | Maine | $46,033 | $45,424 | $47,966 | $47,448 | $44,806 |
33 | Georgia | $46,007 | $45,395 | $47,988 | $46,597 | $45,837 |
34 | Michigan | $45,981 | $45,255 | $48,591 | $47,950 | $47,064 |
35 | Ohio | $45,749 | $45,229 | $46,867 | $45,114 | $44,651 |
36 | Missouri | $45,247 | $45,043 | $46,032 | $43,424 | $44,624 |
37 | Florida | $44,299 | $44,926 | $47,576 | $46,253 | $46,395 |
38 | Montana | $44,222 | $44,736 | $47,778 | $47,804 | $44,448 |
39 | North Carolina | $43,916 | $43,674 | $46,549 | $44,670 | $42,061 |
40 | Idaho | $43,341 | $43,028 | $43,508 | $41,452 | $40,827 |
41 | Oklahoma | $43,225 | $42,492 | $43,733 | $40,926 | $37,943 |
42 | South Carolina | $42,367 | $42,442 | $44,625 | $43,329 | $40,822 |
43 | New Mexico | $41,963 | $42,322 | $43,654 | $43,531 | $38,629 |
44 | Louisiana | $41,734 | $41,725 | $43,614 | $42,367 | $40,676 |
45 | Tennessee | $41,693 | $41,664 | $42,822 | $41,567 | $40,001 |
46 | Alabama | $41,415 | $40,489 | $42,666 | $40,554 | $38,473 |
47 | Kentucky | $41,141 | $40,072 | $41,538 | $40,267 | $38,466 |
Guam | $38,973 | - | - | - | - | |
48 | Arkansas | $38,758 | $37,823 | $38,815 | $38,134 | $37,420 |
49 | West Virginia | $38,482 | $37,435 | $37,989 | $37,060 | $37,227 |
50 | Mississippi | $36,919 | $36,646 | $37,790 | $36,338 | $35,261 |
U.S. Virgin Islands | $30,921 | - | - | - | - | |
Northern Mariana Islands | $23,171 | - | - | - | - | |
Puerto Rico | $23,168 | - | - | - | - | |
American Samoa | - | $34,254[3] | - | - | $17,018[4] |
States ranked by per capita income
All data is from the 2010-2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates.[5][6]
Rank | State | Per capita income |
Median household income |
Median family income |
Population | Number of households |
Number of families |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District of Columbia | $45,877 | $71,648 | $84,094 | 658,893 | 277,378 | 117,864 | |
1 | Connecticut | $39,373 | $70,048 | $88,819 | 3,596,677 | 1,355,817 | 887,263 |
2 | New Jersey | $37,288 | $69,160 | $87,951 | 8,938,175 | 2,549,336 | 1,610,581 |
3 | Massachusetts | $36,593 | $71,919 | $88,419 | 6,938,608 | 3,194,844 | 2,203,675 |
4 | Maryland | $36,338 | $73,971 | $89,678 | 5,976,407 | 2,165,438 | 1,445,972 |
5 | New Hampshire | $34,691 | $66,532 | $80,581 | 1,326,813 | 519,756 | 345,901 |
6 | Virginia | $34,052 | $64,902 | $78,290 | 8,326,289 | 3,083,820 | 2,058,820 |
7 | New York | $33,095 | $58,878 | $71,115 | 19,746,227 | 7,282,398 | 4,621,954 |
8 | North Dakota | $33,071 | $59,029 | $75,221 | 739,482 | 305,431 | 187,800 |
9 | Alaska | $33,062 | $71,583 | $82,307 | 736,732 | 249,659 | 165,015 |
10 | Minnesota | $32,638 | $61,481 | $77,941 | 5,457,173 | 2,129,195 | 1,369,594 |
11 | Colorado | $32,357 | $61,303 | $75,405 | 5,355,866 | 2,039,592 | 1,315,283 |
12 | Washington | $31,841 | $61,366 | $74,193 | 7,061,530 | 2,679,601 | 1,725,099 |
13 | Rhode Island | $30,830 | $54,891 | $71,212 | 1,055,173 | 409,654 | 257,165 |
14 | Delaware | $30,488 | $59,716 | $72,594 | 935,614 | 349,743 | 233,000 |
15 | California | $30,441 | $61,933 | $71,015 | 38,802,500 | 12,758,648 | 8,762,059 |
16 | Illinois | $30,417 | $57,444 | $71,796 | 12,880,580 | 4,772,421 | 3,099,184 |
17 | Hawaii | $29,736 | $69,592 | $79,187 | 1,419,561 | 450,769 | 314,151 |
18 | Wyoming | $29,698 | $57,055 | $72,460 | 584,153 | 232,594 | 149,032 |
19 | Pennsylvania | $29,220 | $53,234 | $67,876 | 12,787,209 | 4,945,972 | 3,185,054 |
20 | Vermont | $29,178 | $54,166 | $67,154 | 626,562 | 257,229 | 162,017 |
United States | $28,889 | $53,657 | $65,910 | 318,857,056 | 117,259,427 | 77,152,072 | |
21 | Iowa | $28,361 | $53,712 | $67,771 | 3,107,126 | 1,241,471 | 801,562 |
22 | Wisconsin | $28,213 | $52,622 | $67,187 | 5,757,564 | 2,307,685 | 1,485,877 |
23 | Maine | $27,978 | $49,462 | $62,078 | 1,330,089 | 549,841 | 344,585 |
24 | Kansas | $27,870 | $52,504 | $66,425 | 2,904,021 | 1,109,280 | 728,602 |
25 | Oregon | $27,646 | $51,075 | $62,670 | 3,970,239 | 1,535,511 | 966,250 |
26 | Nebraska | $27,446 | $52,686 | $66,120 | 1,881,503 | 740,765 | 480,317 |
27 | Texas | $27,125 | $53,035 | $62,830 | 26,956,958 | 9,277,197 | 6,407,165 |
28 | South Dakota | $26,959 | $50,979 | $66,936 | 853,175 | 334,475 | 211,235 |
29 | Ohio | $26,937 | $49,308 | $62,300 | 11,594,163 | 4,593,172 | 2,923,523 |
30 | Michigan | $26,613 | $49,847 | $62,143 | 9,909,877 | 3,834,574 | 2,485,159 |
31 | Florida | $26,582 | $47,463 | $57,212 | 19,893,297 | 7,328,046 | 4,693,411 |
32 | Missouri | $26,126 | $48,363 | $61,299 | 6,063,589 | 2,354,809 | 1,508,816 |
33 | Montana | $25,989 | $46,328 | $60,643 | 1,023,579 | 410,962 | 251,176 |
34 | North Carolina | $25,774 | $46,556 | $57,380 | 9,943,964 | 3,790,620 | 2,492,048 |
35 | Nevada | $25,773 | $51,450 | $60,824 | 2,839,099 | 1,021,519 | 642,461 |
36 | Arizona | $25,715 | $50,068 | $59,700 | 6,731,484 | 2,428,743 | 1,579,481 |
37 | Georgia | $25,615 | $49,321 | $58,885 | 10,097,343 | 3,587,521 | 2,426,392 |
38 | Oklahoma | $25,229 | $47,529 | $58,710 | 3,878,051 | 1,459,759 | 966,516 |
39 | Indiana | $25,140 | $49,446 | $60,780 | 6,596,855 | 2,502,739 | 1,657,223 |
40 | Tennessee | $24,922 | $44,361 | $55,557 | 6,549,352 | 2,509,665 | 1,660,344 |
41 | Utah | $24,877 | $60,922 | $69,535 | 2,942,902 | 918,370 | 691,495 |
42 | Louisiana | $24,800 | $44,555 | $56,573 | 4,649,676 | 1,718,194 | 1,112,659 |
43 | South Carolina | $24,596 | $45,238 | $56,491 | 4,832,482 | 1,826,914 | 1,201,616 |
44 | Idaho | $23,938 | $47,861 | $58,101 | 1,634,464 | 591,587 | 407,499 |
45 | Kentucky | $23,684 | $42,958 | $54,776 | 4,413,457 | 1,712,094 | 1,124,586 |
46 | New Mexico | $23,683 | $44,803 | $54,705 | 2,085,572 | 760,916 | 489,532 |
47 | Alabama | $23,606 | $42,830 | $53,764 | 4,849,377 | 1,841,217 | 1,232,515 |
48 | Arkansas | $22,883 | $41,262 | $51,528 | 2,966,369 | 1,131,288 | 752,212 |
49 | West Virginia | $22,714 | $41,059 | $52,413 | 1,850,326 | 735,375 | 472,869 |
50 | Mississippi | $21,036 | $39,680 | $50,178 | 2,994,079 | 1,095,823 | 738,463 |
Puerto Rico | $11,241 | $18,928 | $22,477 | 3,548,397 | 1,233,490 | 867,505 | |
See also
- List of countries by average wage
- 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
- Thank God for Mississippi
Notes
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- ↑ "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2010-2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
- ↑ "ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2010-2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
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