List of U.S. states by income

Map of states by median household income in 2014.
Map of states by median family income in 2014.

This is a list of U.S. states by income.

States ranked by median household income

Median Household Income by State

RankState20142010200920072000
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

Notes

  1. $47,221 in 2005 "". External link in |title= (help);
  2. $46,242 in 2005 "". External link in |title= (help);
  3. "SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2010-2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  4. "ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2010-2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2016-02-12.

References

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