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This is a list of U.S. states, territories, and Washington, D.C. by income. Data is given according to the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates, except for the American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands, for which the data comes from 2010, as ACS does not operate in these areas.[note 1]
Household Income
States and territories ranked by median household income
Data given in inflation-adjusted dollars. Tables do not reflect the margin of error in the values.[2]
States and Washington, D.C. | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | Growth rate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | $77,719 | $74,755 | $69,717 | $65,712 | $63,179 | $60,336 | $57,617 | $55,775 | $53,657 | $52,250 | 3.07% |
Washington, D.C. | $108,210 | $101,027 | $90,088 | $92,266 | $85,203 | $82,372 | $75,506 | $75,628 | $71,648 | $67,572 | 4.82% |
Massachusetts | $99,858 | $94,488 | $89,645 | $85,843 | $79,835 | $77,385 | $75,297 | $70,628 | $69,160 | $66,768 | 4.11% |
New Jersey | $99,781 | $96,346 | $89,296 | $85,751 | $81,740 | $80,088 | $76,126 | $72,222 | $71,919 | $70,165 | 3.58% |
Maryland | $98,678 | $94,991 | $90,203 | $86,738 | $83,242 | $80,776 | $78,945 | $75,847 | $73,971 | $72,483 | 3.13% |
New Hampshire | $96,838 | $89,992 | $88,465 | $77,933 | $74,991 | $73,381 | $70,936 | $70,303 | $66,532 | $64,230 | 4.19% |
California | $95,521 | $91,551 | $84,907 | $80,440 | $75,277 | $71,805 | $67,739 | $64,500 | $61,933 | $60,190 | 4.73% |
Hawaii | $95,322 | $92,458 | $84,857 | $83,102 | $80,212 | $77,765 | $74,511 | $73,486 | $69,592 | $68,020 | 3.43% |
Washington | $94,605 | $91,306 | $84,247 | $78,687 | $74,073 | $70,979 | $67,106 | $64,129 | $61,366 | $58,405 | 4.94% |
Utah | $93,421 | $89,168 | $79,449 | $75,780 | $71,414 | $65,358 | $65,977 | $62,912 | $60,922 | $59,770 | 4.57% |
Colorado | $92,911 | $89,302 | $82,254 | $77,127 | $71,953 | $69,117 | $65,685 | $63,909 | $61,303 | $58,823 | 4.68% |
Connecticut | $91,665 | $88,429 | $83,771 | $78,833 | $76,348 | $74,168 | $73,433 | $71,346 | $70,048 | $67,098 | 3.17% |
Virginia | $89,931 | $85,873 | $80,963 | $76,456 | $72,577 | $71,535 | $68,114 | $66,262 | $64,902 | $62,666 | 3.68% |
Alaska | $88,121 | $86,631 | $77,845 | $75,463 | $74,346 | $73,181 | $76,440 | $73,355 | $71,583 | $72,237 | 2.01% |
Minnesota | $85,086 | $82,338 | $77,720 | $74,593 | $70,315 | $68,388 | $65,599 | $63,488 | $61,481 | $60,702 | 3.43% |
Rhode Island | $84,972 | $81,854 | $74,008 | $71,169 | $64,340 | $63,870 | $60,596 | $58,073 | $54,891 | $55,902 | 4.28% |
Delaware | $82,174 | $81,361 | $71,091 | $70,176 | $64,805 | $62,852 | $61,757 | $61,255 | $59,716 | $57,846 | 3.57% |
New York | $82,095 | $79,557 | $74,314 | $72,108 | $67,844 | $64,894 | $62,909 | $60,850 | $58,878 | $57,369 | 3.65% |
Vermont | $81,211 | $73,991 | $72,431 | $63,001 | $60,782 | $57,513 | $57,677 | $56,990 | $54,166 | $52,578 | 4.44% |
Illinois | $80,306 | $76,708 | $72,205 | $69,187 | $65,030 | $62,992 | $60,960 | $59,588 | $57,444 | $56,210 | 3.64% |
Oregon | $80,160 | $75,657 | $71,562 | $67,058 | $63,426 | $60,212 | $57,532 | $54,148 | $51,075 | $50,251 | 4.78% |
Arizona | $77,315 | $74,568 | $69,056 | $62,055 | $59,246 | $56,581 | $53,558 | $51,492 | $50,068 | $48,510 | 4.77% |
North Dakota | $76,525 | $71,970 | $66,519 | $64,577 | $63,837 | $61,843 | $60,656 | $60,557 | $59,029 | $55,759 | 3.22% |
Nevada | $76,364 | $72,333 | $66,274 | $63,276 | $58,646 | $58,003 | $55,180 | $52,431 | $51,450 | $51,230 | 4.07% |
Texas | $75,780 | $72,284 | $66,963 | $64,034 | $60,629 | $59,206 | $56,565 | $55,653 | $53,035 | $51,704 | 3.90% |
Idaho | $74,942 | $72,785 | $66,474 | $60,999 | $55,583 | $52,225 | $51,807 | $48,275 | $47,861 | $46,783 | 4.82% |
Georgia | $74,632 | $72,837 | $66,559 | $61,980 | $58,756 | $56,183 | $53,559 | $51,244 | $49,321 | $47,829 | 4.55% |
Wisconsin | $74,631 | $70,996 | $67,125 | $64,168 | $60,773 | $59,305 | $56,811 | $55,638 | $52,622 | $51,467 | 3.79% |
Nebraska | $74,590 | $69,597 | $66,817 | $63,229 | $59,566 | $59,970 | $56,927 | $54,996 | $52,686 | $51,440 | 3.79% |
Pennsylvania | $73,824 | $71,798 | $68,957 | $63,463 | $60,905 | $59,105 | $56,907 | $55,702 | $53,234 | $52,007 | 3.57% |
Maine | $73,733 | $69,543 | $64,767 | $58,924 | $55,602 | $55,277 | $53,079 | $51,494 | $49,462 | $46,974 | 4.61% |
Florida | $73,311 | $69,303 | $63,062 | $59,227 | $55,462 | $52,594 | $50,860 | $49,426 | $47,463 | $46,036 | 4.76% |
Wyoming | $72,415 | $70,042 | $65,204 | $65,003 | $61,584 | $60,434 | $59,882 | $60,214 | $57,055 | $58,752 | 2.11% |
South Dakota | $71,810 | $69,728 | $66,143 | $59,533 | $56,274 | $56,521 | $54,467 | $53,017 | $50,979 | $48,947 | 3.91% |
Iowa | $71,433 | $69,588 | $65,600 | $61,691 | $59,955 | $58,570 | $56,247 | $54,736 | $53,712 | $52,229 | 3.18% |
Montana | $70,804 | $67,631 | $63,249 | $57,153 | $55,328 | $53,386 | $50,027 | $49,509 | $46,328 | $46,972 | 4.19% |
North Carolina | $70,804 | $67,481 | $61,972 | $57,341 | $53,855 | $52,752 | $50,584 | $47,830 | $46,556 | $45,906 | 4.43% |
Kansas | $70,333 | $68,925 | $64,124 | $62,087 | $58,218 | $56,422 | $54,935 | $53,906 | $52,504 | $50,972 | 3.27% |
Indiana | $69,477 | $66,785 | $62,743 | $57,603 | $55,746 | $54,181 | $52,314 | $50,532 | $49,446 | $47,529 | 3.87% |
Michigan | $69,183 | $66,986 | $63,498 | $59,584 | $56,697 | $54,909 | $52,491 | $51,084 | $49,847 | $48,273 | 3.66% |
Missouri | $68,545 | $64,811 | $61,847 | $57,409 | $54,478 | $53,578 | $51,746 | $50,238 | $48,363 | $46,931 | 3.86% |
South Carolina | $67,804 | $64,115 | $59,318 | $56,227 | $52,306 | $50,570 | $49,501 | $47,238 | $45,238 | $44,163 | 4.38% |
Ohio | $67,769 | $65,720 | $62,262 | $58,642 | $56,111 | $54,021 | $52,344 | $51,075 | $49,308 | $48,081 | 3.49% |
Tennessee | $67,631 | $65,254 | $59,695 | $56,071 | $52,375 | $51,340 | $48,547 | $47,275 | $44,361 | $44,297 | 4.32% |
New Mexico | $62,268 | $59,726 | $53,992 | $51,945 | $47,169 | $46,744 | $46,748 | $45,382 | $44,803 | $43,872 | 3.56% |
Alabama | $62,212 | $59,674 | $53,913 | $51,734 | $49,861 | $48,123 | $46,257 | $44,765 | $42,830 | $42,849 | 3.80% |
Oklahoma | $62,138 | $59,673 | $55,826 | $54,449 | $51,924 | $50,051 | $49,176 | $48,568 | $47,529 | $45,690 | 3.12% |
Kentucky | $61,118 | $59,341 | $55,573 | $52,295 | $50,247 | $48,375 | $46,659 | $45,215 | $42,958 | $43,399 | 3.48% |
Arkansas | $58,700 | $55,432 | $52,528 | $48,952 | $47,062 | $45,869 | $44,334 | $41,995 | $41,262 | $40,511 | 3.78% |
Louisiana | $58,229 | $55,416 | $52,087 | $51,073 | $47,905 | $46,145 | $45,146 | $45,727 | $44,555 | $44,164 | 2.80% |
West Virginia | $55,948 | $54,329 | $51,248 | $48,850 | $44,097 | $43,469 | $43,385 | $42,019 | $41,059 | $41,253 | 3.09% |
Mississippi | $54,203 | $52,719 | $48,716 | $45,792 | $44,717 | $43,529 | $41,754 | $40,593 | $39,680 | $37,963 | 3.63% |
Territory Rank | Territory | 2021 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | Average annual growth rate (current dollars) in 2010–2019, % |
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1 | Guam | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | $48,274[3][note 2] | N/A |
2 | Virgin Islands (U.S.) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | $37,254[4][note 2] | N/A |
3 | American Samoa | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | $23,892[5][note 2] | N/A |
4 | Northern Mariana Islands | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | $19,958[6][note 2] | N/A |
5 | Puerto Rico | $22,237 | $20,474 | $20,296 | $19,343 | $20,078 | $18,626 | $18,928 | $19,183 | $19,429 | $18,660 | $18,862 | 1.57% |
States and territories ranked by household income percentiles
Data given in 2023 dollars. Tables do not reflect the margin of error in the values.[7]
Region | 20th Percentile | 40th Percentile | Median | 60th Percentile | 80th Percentile | 95th Percentile | Average of Top 5% | 80/20 %ile ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | $31,942 | $61,190 | $77,719 | $97,458 | $155,515 | >$250,000 | $506,793 | 4.869 |
Washington, D.C. | $40,230 | $82,575 | $108,210 | $141,802 | $237,280 | >$250,000 | $774,577 | 5.898 |
Massachusetts | $36,620 | $76,709 | $99,858 | $125,116 | $204,728 | >$250,000 | $619,385 | 5.591 |
New Jersey | $40,109 | $78,129 | $99,781 | $124,034 | $202,071 | >$250,000 | $616,334 | 5.038 |
Maryland | $40,901 | $77,522 | $98,678 | $121,503 | $192,595 | >$250,000 | $522,117 | 4.709 |
New Hampshire | $41,591 | $77,681 | $96,838 | $116,559 | $178,673 | >$250,000 | $510,730 | 4.296 |
California | $37,852 | $74,982 | $95,521 | $119,542 | $194,477 | >$250,000 | $619,938 | 5.138 |
Hawaii | $40,078 | $76,375 | $95,322 | $118,376 | $183,132 | >$250,000 | $505,977 | 4.569 |
Washington | $40,100 | $75,355 | $94,605 | $115,889 | $184,724 | >$250,000 | $573,110 | 4.607 |
Utah | $43,949 | $76,728 | $93,421 | $112,302 | $165,245 | >$250,000 | $468,606 | 3.760 |
Colorado | $41,002 | $74,457 | $92,911 | $114,447 | $178,394 | >$250,000 | $535,056 | 4.351 |
Connecticut | $36,158 | $71,846 | $91,665 | $114,395 | $185,072 | >$250,000 | $637,673 | 5.118 |
Virginia | $36,799 | $70,863 | $89,931 | $111,185 | $179,813 | >$250,000 | $534,776 | 4.886 |
Alaska | $38,204 | $70,365 | $88,121 | $106,200 | $166,034 | >$250,000 | $477,622 | 4.346 |
Minnesota | $37,850 | $68,223 | $85,086 | $103,805 | $160,398 | >$250,000 | $496,581 | 4.238 |
Rhode Island | $33,689 | $66,687 | $84,972 | $104,297 | $163,680 | >$250,000 | $489,811 | 4.859 |
Delaware | $36,524 | $65,012 | $82,174 | $100,552 | $155,421 | >$250,000 | $477,949 | 4.255 |
New York | $30,308 | $62,380 | $82,095 | $104,135 | $175,120 | >$250,000 | $619,178 | 5.778 |
Vermont | $34,143 | $62,330 | $81,211 | $100,389 | $151,571 | >$250,000 | $453,461 | 4.439 |
Illinois | $32,498 | $62,716 | $80,306 | $100,587 | $158,265 | >$250,000 | $514,347 | 4.870 |
Oregon | $33,136 | $63,526 | $80,160 | $99,090 | $154,420 | >$250,000 | $464,386 | 4.660 |
Arizona | $33,356 | $61,345 | $77,315 | $95,772 | $150,019 | >$250,000 | $461,017 | 4.498 |
North Dakota | $32,157 | $59,560 | $76,525 | $92,629 | $143,107 | >$250,000 | $399,162 | 4.450 |
Nevada | $33,167 | $61,240 | $76,364 | $93,574 | $145,825 | >$250,000 | $460,558 | 4.397 |
Texas | $32,173 | $60,419 | $75,780 | $94,919 | $151,411 | >$250,000 | $494,328 | 4.706 |
Idaho | $35,115 | $61,014 | $74,942 | $92,127 | $139,748 | $243,080 | $418,188 | 3.980 |
Georgia | $30,697 | $58,792 | $74,632 | $93,247 | $148,068 | >$250,000 | $467,103 | 4.824 |
Wisconsin | $33,182 | $59,924 | $74,631 | $91,756 | $139,442 | $244,707 | $418,095 | 4.202 |
Nebraska | $33,620 | $60,298 | $74,590 | $91,593 | $139,738 | >$250,000 | $471,960 | 4.156 |
Pennsylvania | $30,676 | $58,601 | $73,824 | $92,477 | $146,763 | >$250,000 | $468,603 | 4.784 |
Maine | $32,025 | $58,429 | $73,733 | $91,132 | $136,483 | $249,126 | $415,677 | 4.262 |
Florida | $31,559 | $58,563 | $73,311 | $91,114 | $144,290 | >$250,000 | $499,872 | 4.572 |
Wyoming | $31,121 | $56,842 | $72,415 | $88,136 | $132,246 | $230,130 | $400,071 | 4.249 |
South Dakota | $31,580 | $57,073 | $71,810 | $89,119 | $132,593 | $240,472 | $452,480 | 4.199 |
Iowa | $31,956 | $56,845 | $71,433 | $87,553 | $134,085 | $229,713 | $400,534 | 4.196 |
Montana | $30,491 | $56,177 | $70,804 | $86,029 | $132,885 | $236,833 | $420,968 | 4.358 |
North Carolina | $30,827 | $55,724 | $70,804 | $87,653 | $140,304 | >$250,000 | $443,291 | 4.551 |
Kansas | $31,352 | $55,660 | $70,333 | $86,669 | $134,863 | $236,806 | $398,469 | 4.302 |
Indiana | $30,501 | $55,451 | $69,477 | $84,702 | $132,018 | $234,807 | $393,813 | 4.328 |
Michigan | $29,594 | $54,981 | $69,183 | $85,519 | $135,855 | $246,871 | $409,636 | 4.591 |
Missouri | $30,420 | $54,772 | $68,545 | $85,158 | $132,469 | $241,561 | $410,472 | 4.355 |
South Carolina | $28,538 | $53,580 | $67,804 | $83,916 | $131,886 | $245,746 | $419,871 | 4.621 |
Ohio | $29,479 | $53,598 | $67,769 | $84,874 | $134,463 | $246,247 | $417,374 | 4.561 |
Tennessee | $28,679 | $53,494 | $67,631 | $84,566 | $133,687 | >$250,000 | $435,495 | 4.661 |
New Mexico | $24,403 | $49,093 | $62,268 | $77,521 | $125,783 | $229,284 | $378,797 | 5.154 |
Alabama | $24,744 | $49,146 | $62,212 | $78,412 | $123,395 | $223,207 | $388,183 | 4.987 |
Oklahoma | $25,982 | $49,673 | $62,138 | $78,405 | $121,993 | $220,418 | $392,351 | 4.695 |
Kentucky | $24,138 | $47,445 | $61,118 | $76,432 | $121,641 | $219,944 | $372,886 | 5.039 |
Arkansas | $24,357 | $46,449 | $58,700 | $73,396 | $116,085 | $220,131 | $364,124 | 4.766 |
Louisiana | $21,834 | $44,502 | $58,229 | $74,636 | $122,581 | $227,312 | $389,605 | 5.614 |
West Virginia | $23,095 | $44,050 | $55,948 | $70,189 | $112,522 | $200,760 | $330,270 | 4.872 |
Mississippi | $21,071 | $42,400 | $54,203 | $69,475 | $111,926 | $206,135 | $344,395 | 5.312 |
Per capita income
States and territories ranked by per capita income
Data for the American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands is given as of 2010 (source: American FactFinder).[3] Resident population given as of the 2020 United States Census.[8][9]
Rank | State or territory | Per capita income (2019), ACS[10] |
Personal per capita income (2020), BEA[11] | Of which disposable personal per capita income (2020), BEA[12] | Median household income (2019), ACS[10] |
Median family income (2019)[10] |
Population (April 1, 2020) | Number of households (2019) |
Number of families (2019) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | $35,672 | $59,510 | $52,853 | $65,712 | $80,944 | 335,073,176 | 122,802,852 | 79,594,270 | |
1 | Washington, D.C. | $59,808 | $86,567 | $73,568 | $92,266 | $130,291 | 689,545 | 291,570 | 124,978 |
2 | Massachusetts | $46,241 | $78,458 | $66,978 | $85,843 | $108,348 | 7,029,917 | 2,650,680 | 1,665,005 |
3 | Connecticut | $45,359 | $78,609 | $67,110 | $78,833 | $101,272 | 3,605,944 | 1,377,166 | 885,911 |
4 | New Jersey | $44,888 | $73,460 | $64,031 | $85,751 | $105,705 | 9,288,294 | 3,286,264 | 2,241,555 |
5 | Maryland | $43,325 | $66,799 | $57,829 | $86,738 | $105,679 | 6,177,224 | 2,226,767 | 1,462,070 |
6 | New York | $41,857 | $74,472 | $62,773 | $72,108 | $89,475 | 20,201,249 | 7,446,812 | 4,636,356 |
7 | Washington | $41,521 | $67,126 | $60,468 | $78,687 | $94,709 | 7,705,281 | 2,932,477 | 1,882,896 |
8 | New Hampshire | $41,241 | $67,097 | $60,715 | $77,933 | $97,112 | 1,377,529 | 541,396 | 346,413 |
9 | Colorado | $41,053 | $63,776 | $56,415 | $77,127 | $95,164 | 5,773,714 | 2,235,103 | 1,421,844 |
10 | Virginia | $40,635 | $61,958 | $54,283 | $76,456 | $93,497 | 8,631,393 | 3,191,847 | 2,094,763 |
11 | California | $39,393 | $70,192 | $60,796 | $80,440 | $91,377 | 39,538,223 | 13,157,873 | 8,972,643 |
12 | Minnesota | $39,025 | $62,005 | $54,403 | $74,593 | $93,584 | 5,706,494 | 2,222,568 | 1,401,623 |
13 | Illinois | $37,728 | $62,930 | $55,409 | $69,187 | $87,771 | 12,812,508 | 4,866,006 | 3,059,067 |
14 | Rhode Island | $37,525 | $60,825 | $54,610 | $71,169 | $89,373 | 1,097,379 | 407,174 | 249,987 |
15 | Hawaii | $36,989 | $58,655 | $52,872 | $83,102 | $96,462 | 1,455,271 | 465,299 | 316,206 |
16 | Alaska | $36,978 | $63,502 | $59,053 | $75,463 | $91,971 | 733,391 | 252,199 | 163,134 |
17 | Delaware | $36,858 | $56,097 | $49,804 | $70,176 | $87,148 | 989,948 | 376,239 | 242,584 |
18 | North Dakota | $36,611 | $61,530 | $56,569 | $64,577 | $87,055 | 779,094 | 323,519 | 189,509 |
19 | Pennsylvania | $35,804 | $61,700 | $55,271 | $63,463 | $81,075 | 13,002,700 | 5,119,249 | 3,228,224 |
20 | Vermont | $35,702 | $59,187 | $53,632 | $63,001 | $83,458 | 643,077 | 262,767 | 156,153 |
21 | Oregon | $35,531 | $56,312 | $49,576 | $67,058 | $82,540 | 4,237,256 | 1,649,352 | 1,021,588 |
22 | Wisconsin | $34,568 | $55,593 | $49,577 | $64,168 | $81,829 | 5,893,718 | 2,386,623 | 1,470,116 |
23 | Wyoming | $34,104 | $61,855 | $56,418 | $65,003 | $79,946 | 576,851 | 233,128 | 152,859 |
24 | Maine | $34,078 | $54,211 | $48,939 | $58,924 | $76,316 | 1,362,359 | 573,618 | 342,894 |
25 | Nevada | $33,575 | $53,720 | $48,767 | $63,276 | $76,124 | 3,104,614 | 1,143,557 | 723,755 |
26 | Nebraska | $33,272 | $57,570 | $52,064 | $63,229 | $80,062 | 1,961,504 | 771,444 | 493,013 |
27 | Iowa | $33,107 | $53,478 | $48,210 | $61,691 | $78,152 | 3,190,369 | 1,287,221 | 808,802 |
28 | Michigan | $32,892 | $53,259 | $47,982 | $59,584 | $75,703 | 10,077,331 | 3,969,880 | 2,496,550 |
29 | Florida | $32,887 | $55,675 | $50,194 | $59,227 | $71,348 | 21,538,187 | 7,905,832 | 5,083,272 |
30 | Kansas | $32,885 | $56,099 | $50,579 | $62,087 | $79,006 | 2,937,880 | 1,138,329 | 733,489 |
31 | Ohio | $32,780 | $53,641 | $48,390 | $58,642 | $74,911 | 11,799,448 | 4,730,340 | 2,942,581 |
32 | Georgia | $32,657 | $51,780 | $46,568 | $61,980 | $74,833 | 10,711,908 | 3,852,714 | 2,555,440 |
33 | Montana | $32,625 | $53,361 | $48,127 | $57,153 | $73,014 | 1,084,225 | 437,651 | 269,009 |
34 | Texas | $32,267 | $55,129 | $50,523 | $64,034 | $76,727 | 29,145,505 | 9,985,126 | 6,857,641 |
35 | Arizona | $32,173 | $49,648 | $45,025 | $62,055 | $74,468 | 7,151,502 | 2,670,441 | 1,740,704 |
36 | North Carolina | $32,021 | $50,305 | $45,060 | $57,341 | $72,049 | 10,439,388 | 4,046,348 | 2,630,365 |
37 | Utah | $31,771 | $52,204 | $46,931 | $75,780 | $86,152 | 3,271,616 | 1,023,855 | 760,968 |
38 | Missouri | $31,756 | $51,697 | $46,598 | $57,409 | $73,457 | 6,154,913 | 2,458,337 | 1,546,045 |
39 | South Dakota | $31,550 | $59,281 | $54,984 | $59,533 | $76,826 | 886,667 | 353,799 | 223,964 |
40 | South Carolina | $31,295 | $48,021 | $43,471 | $56,227 | $70,537 | 5,118,425 | 1,975,915 | 1,286,326 |
41 | Tennessee | $31,224 | $51,046 | $47,192 | $56,071 | $69,993 | 6,910,840 | 2,654,737 | 1,727,895 |
42 | Indiana | $30,988 | $51,926 | $46,872 | $57,603 | $73,876 | 6,785,528 | 2,597,765 | 1,639,230 |
43 | Oklahoma | $29,666 | $49,878 | $45,727 | $54,449 | $68,358 | 3,959,353 | 1,495,151 | 975,754 |
44 | Idaho | $29,606 | $48,759 | $44,138 | $60,999 | $72,365 | 1,839,106 | 655,859 | 448,979 |
45 | Kentucky | $29,029 | $47,339 | $42,720 | $52,295 | $66,183 | 4,505,836 | 1,748,732 | 1,129,276 |
46 | Louisiana | $28,662 | $50,874 | $46,771 | $51,073 | $65,105 | 4,657,757 | 1,741,076 | 1,113,831 |
47 | Alabama | $28,650 | $46,479 | $42,392 | $51,734 | $66,171 | 5,024,279 | 1,897,576 | 1,237,883 |
48 | New Mexico | $28,423 | $46,338 | $42,803 | $51,945 | $61,826 | 2,117,522 | 793,420 | 496,961 |
49 | West Virginia | $27,446 | $44,994 | $41,251 | $48,850 | $60,920 | 1,793,716 | 728,175 | 470,472 |
50 | Arkansas | $27,274 | $47,235 | $43,083 | $48,952 | $62,387 | 3,011,524 | 1,163,647 | 755,305 |
51 | Mississippi | $25,301 | $42,129 | $39,083 | $45,792 | $58,503 | 2,961,279 | 1,100,229 | 718,382 |
52[note 3] | U.S. Virgin Islands | $21,362 | N/A | N/A | $37,254 | $45,058 | 87,146 | 43,214 | 26,237 |
53[note 3] | Guam | $16,549 | N/A | N/A | $48,274 | $50,607 | 153,836 | 42,026 | 34,199 |
54 | Puerto Rico | $13,345 | N/A | N/A | $20,474 | $25,388 | 3,195,153 | 1,170,982 | 773,798 |
55[note 3] | Northern Mariana Islands | $9,656 | N/A | N/A | $19,958 | $22,455 | 47,329 | 16,035 | 10,714 |
56[note 3] | American Samoa | $6,311 | N/A | N/A | $23,892 | $24,706 | 49,710 | 9,688 | 8,834 |
Historical development of per capita personal income (2023–1930)
States by historical development of per capita personal income in nominal US Dollar.
States and D.C. | 2023 | 2020 | 2010 | 2000 | 1990 | 1980 | 1970 | 1960 | 1950 | 1940 | 1930 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Washington, D.C.[13] | $100,909 | $89,707 | $63,182 | $43,401 | $26,117 | $13,234 | $5,528 | $3,125 | $2,427 | $1,221 | $1,314 |
Massachusetts[14] | $87,812 | $77,371 | $52,708 | $38,381 | $23,115 | $10,688 | $4,552 | $2,548 | $1,857 | $793 | $842 |
Connecticut[15] | $87,447 | $77,810 | $61,392 | $42,857 | $26,392 | $12,371 | $5,158 | $2,860 | $1,918 | $931 | $927 |
New Jersey[16] | $80,724 | $70,952 | $50,740 | $39,095 | $24,755 | $11,806 | $4,909 | $2,712 | $1,820 | $830 | $851 |
California[17] | $80,423 | $70,058 | $43,138 | $33,175 | $21,483 | $11,950 | $4,965 | $2,931 | $1,947 | $856 | $889 |
Washington[18] | $79,659 | $67,669 | $42,327 | $30,786 | $20,219 | $11,143 | $4,400 | $2,539 | $1,797 | $667 | $657 |
New York[19] | $79,581 | $69,886 | $48,579 | $35,955 | $23,992 | $11,006 | $4,920 | $2,847 | $1,868 | $883 | $1,042 |
Colorado[20] | $78,918 | $64,848 | $40,827 | $33,872 | $19,843 | $11,019 | $4,290 | $2,461 | $1,584 | $548 | $574 |
Wyoming[21] | $77,837 | $65,551 | $46,395 | $29,426 | $18,142 | $11,614 | $3,704 | $2,382 | $1,792 | $602 | $582 |
New Hampshire[22] | $77,260 | $67,877 | $46,983 | $35,323 | $20,681 | $10,043 | $3,997 | $2,271 | $1,373 | $586 | $648 |
Maryland[23] | $73,849 | $64,820 | $49,617 | $35,480 | $23,104 | $11,477 | $4,867 | $2,486 | $1,702 | $723 | $721 |
North Dakota[24] | $73,341 | $61,087 | $44,084 | $25,842 | $16,084 | $9,059 | $3,397 | $1,909 | $1,388 | $352 | $308 |
Virginia[25] | $72,855 | $61,469 | $45,443 | $32,631 | $20,840 | $10,571 | $4,157 | $2,050 | $1,327 | $480 | $387 |
Minnesota[26] | $71,866 | $61,270 | $42,539 | $32,348 | $19,929 | $10,284 | $4,117 | $2,182 | $1,447 | $524 | $547 |
Alaska[27] | $71,616 | $61,894 | $49,543 | $31,996 | $23,207 | $15,507 | $5,911 | $3,126 | $2,899 | ... | ... |
Illinois[28] | $70,953 | $61,569 | $42,107 | $33,072 | $21,024 | $10,954 | $4,632 | $2,698 | $1,842 | $758 | $810 |
South Dakota[29] | $70,353 | $59,462 | $41,274 | $26,727 | $16,474 | $8,275 | $3,386 | $1,940 | $1,298 | $357 | $357 |
United States[30] | $68,550 | $59,159 | $40,526 | $30,529 | $19,639 | $10,208 | $4,208 | $2,335 | $1,541 | $601 | $621 |
Pennsylvania[31] | $67,839 | $60,315 | $42,098 | $30,339 | $19,566 | $10,038 | $4,135 | $2,305 | $1,552 | $659 | $717 |
Nebraska[32] | $67,800 | $56,715 | $41,086 | $28,924 | $18,486 | $9,392 | $3,897 | $2,216 | $1,583 | $440 | $510 |
Rhode Island[33] | $66,480 | $59,061 | $42,631 | $30,350 | $20,309 | $9,901 | $4,305 | $2,358 | $1,601 | $767 | $795 |
Vermont[34] | $66,463 | $57,974 | $41,492 | $29,002 | $18,226 | $8,793 | $3,728 | $1,975 | $1,189 | $519 | $572 |
Oregon[35] | $65,426 | $56,504 | $35,941 | $28,257 | $18,153 | $10,237 | $4,065 | $2,366 | $1,695 | $611 | $605 |
Texas[36] | $65,422 | $55,114 | $38,910 | $28,253 | $17,451 | $9,986 | $3,782 | $2,020 | $1,392 | $438 | $407 |
Nevada[37] | $65,168 | $54,646 | $37,288 | $31,858 | $20,512 | $11,949 | $5,191 | $3,079 | $2,089 | $902 | $834 |
Hawaii[38] | $65,151 | $57,030 | $41,499 | $29,174 | $22,431 | $11,872 | $5,538 | $2,516 | $1,580 | ... | ... |
Delaware[39] | $65,392 | $55,792 | $41,101 | $33,810 | $21,462 | $10,815 | $4,724 | $2,873 | $2,082 | $1,038 | $858 |
Wisconsin[40] | $63,963 | $55,427 | $39,048 | $29,493 | $18,435 | $10,038 | $3,988 | $2,270 | $1,515 | $548 | $585 |
Montana[41] | $63,918 | $53,540 | $36,000 | $22,982 | $15,740 | $9,148 | $3,735 | $2,137 | $1,678 | $566 | $501 |
Kansas[42] | $63,732 | $55,037 | $39,822 | $28,166 | $18,436 | $10,080 | $3,956 | $2,211 | $1,481 | $425 | $460 |
Florida[43] | $63,248 | $56,556 | $38,778 | $29,287 | $19,765 | $10,153 | $4,131 | $2,105 | $1,351 | $531 | $468 |
Maine[44] | $63,117 | $54,263 | $38,018 | $27,478 | $17,748 | $8,568 | $3,569 | $2,002 | $1,226 | $532 | $574 |
Utah[45] | $62,823 | $51,754 | $32,038 | $24,162 | $15,004 | $8,365 | $3,588 | $2,122 | $1,391 | $484 | $494 |
Iowa[46] | $62,351 | $52,580 | $38,190 | $27,341 | $17,647 | $9,612 | $3,932 | $2,085 | $1,539 | $494 | $501 |
Arizona[47] | $61,652 | $52,084 | $33,774 | $26,271 | $17,317 | $9,676 | $4,020 | $2,162 | $1,408 | $506 | $518 |
Missouri[48] | $61,302 | $52,091 | $36,984 | $27,857 | $17,917 | $9,374 | $3,945 | $2,226 | $1,438 | $520 | $560 |
Tennessee[49] | $61,049 | $51,924 | $35,908 | $26,998 | $16,710 | $8,280 | $3,264 | $1,659 | $1,040 | $339 | $321 |
North Carolina[50] | $60,484 | $51,759 | $35,847 | $27,410 | $17,481 | $8,350 | $3,397 | $1,666 | $1,095 | $323 | $287 |
Ohio[51] | $60,402 | $52,875 | $36,580 | $28,496 | $18,911 | $9,928 | $4,137 | $2,410 | $1,611 | $664 | $664 |
Indiana[52] | $60,038 | $51,716 | $35,590 | $28,075 | $17,763 | $9,368 | $3,849 | $2,223 | $1,525 | $552 | $512 |
Michigan[53] | $59,714 | $52,780 | $35,635 | $30,250 | $19,048 | $10,232 | $4,200 | $2,411 | $1,717 | $683 | $658 |
Idaho[54] | $59,035 | $49,057 | $31,950 | $25,139 | $16,143 | $8,857 | $3,691 | $1,961 | $1,352 | $459 | $488 |
Georgia[55] | $58,581 | $51,456 | $34,741 | $28,760 | $17,831 | $8,604 | $3,542 | $1,749 | $1,087 | $338 | $303 |
Louisiana[56] | $57,100 | $50,239 | $38,067 | $23,907 | $15,363 | $8,850 | $3,195 | $1,715 | $1,132 | $365 | $353 |
South Carolina[57] | $56,123 | $48,769 | $32,747 | $25,025 | $16,106 | $9,967 | $3,225 | $1,493 | $943 | $314 | $239 |
Oklahoma[58] | $55,826 | $50,245 | $37,157 | $24,124 | $16,232 | $9,631 | $3,634 | $1,974 | $1,164 | $374 | $365 |
New Mexico[59] | $54,428 | $46,629 | $33,658 | $23,019 | $15,308 | $8,649 | $3,420 | $2,004 | $1,260 | $377 | $333 |
Arkansas[60] | $54,347 | $47,145 | $32,218 | $22,731 | $14,621 | $7,601 | $2,915 | $1,424 | $849 | $257 | $224 |
Kentucky[61] | $54,326 | $47,019 | $33,186 | $24,816 | $15,610 | $8,154 | $3,261 | $1,651 | $998 | $322 | $322 |
Alabama[62] | $53,175 | $45,882 | $33,849 | $24,258 | $15,860 | $7,959 | $3,081 | $1,585 | $919 | $281 | $263 |
West Virginia[63] | $52,585 | $45,067 | $32,642 | $22,275 | $14,607 | $8,014 | $3,156 | $1,660 | $1,051 | $409 | $407 |
Mississippi[64] | $48,110 | $42,510 | $31,213 | $21,628 | $13,353 | $8,007 | $2,736 | $1,267 | $780 | $212 | $197 |
See also
- Highest-income counties in the United States
- Household income in the United States
- List of lowest-income places in the United States
- List of countries by average wage
- List of U.S. states by median wage
- Personal income in the United States
- Thank God for Mississippi
Notes
- ^ The U.S. Census Bureau collects data for the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico every year (in American Community Survey estimates). However, the U.S. Census Bureau collects data for American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands only once every 10 years.[1]
- ^ a b c d 2010 median income
- ^ a b c d 2010 data (population according to 2020 Census)
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