- 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]
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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]
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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"
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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 – $23,448tates 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]
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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 – $8,185States 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
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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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