Per Capita Personal Income by State 1998, 2005-2008
State or Region 1998 2005 2006 2007 2008 Rank New England Connecticut 36,822 48,032 51,600 54,981 56,248 2 Maine 23,596 30,798 32,287 33,991 35,381 34 Massachusetts 32,524 43,315 46,305 48,995 50,735 4 New Hampshire 29,147 37,432 39,703 41,639 42,830 10 Rhode Island 26,670 35,575 37,669 39,829 41,008 16 Vermont 24,629 32,736 35,166 37,483 38,880 23 Mid-Atlantic Delaware 28,252 36,793 38,745 40,112 40,852 17 Maryland 30,317 41,781 43,889 46,471 48,091 6 New Jersey 34,115 43,651 46,813 49,511 50,919 3 New York 31,555 40,781 43,724 46,364 48,076 7 Pennsylvania 26,961 34,774 36,800 38,793 40,265 20 Midwest Illinois 29,343 36,452 38,456 41,012 42,397 13 Indiana 24,894 30,593 32,006 33,215 34,103 40 Iowa 24,701 31,575 32,741 34,916 36,680 30 Michigan 26,919 32,229 32,985 34,423 35,299 35 Minnesota 28,993 37,275 38,944 41,105 42,772 11 Ohio 26,017 31,672 33,000 34,468 35,511 33 Wisconsin 26,175 32,706 34,461 36,272 37,314 28 South Alabama 22,025 29,468 30,873 32,419 33,643 42 Arkansas 20,489 27,035 28,473 30,177 31,266 48 District of Columbia 36,379 54,715 58,830 62,484 64,991 1 Florida 25,987 34,709 37,099 38,417 39,070 22 Georgia 25,279 31,260 32,299 33,499 33,975 41 Kentucky 22,043 28,071 29,542 30,824 31,826 47 Louisiana 21,772 24,651 32,832 35,100 36,271 31 Mississippi 19,545 25,289 27,072 28,541 29,569 51 North Carolina 24,743 31,002 32,271 33,735 34,439 37 Oklahoma 21,766 30,237 32,755 34,997 36,899 29 South Carolina 22,161 28,292 30,041 31,103 31,884 46 Tennessee 23,989 30,705 32,167 33,395 34,330 38 Texas 25,186 33,249 35,162 37,083 38,575 24 Virginia 27,780 37,988 40,234 41,727 42,876 9 West Virginia 20,226 26,366 27,935 29,385 30,831 49 West Alaska 27,560 36,084 38,344 40,042 43,321 8 Arizona 23,216 30,620 32,285 32,833 32,953 43 California 28,374 37,418 40,020 41,805 42,696 12 Colorado 28,784 37,611 39,612 41,192 42,377 14 Hawaii 26,132 34,885 37,117 39,242 40,490 18 Idaho 21,789 28,681 30,374 31,804 32,133 44 Kansas 25,483 32,130 34,525 36,525 37,978 25 Missouri 24,923 31,202 32,514 33,964 35,228 36 Montana 21,130 29,436 31,061 33,225 34,256 39 Nebraska 25,542 32,847 34,053 36,372 37,730 26 Nevada 28,260 37,481 38,850 39,853 40,353 19 New Mexico 20,656 27,907 29,346 30,706 32,091 45 North Dakota 22,872 31,571 32,233 36,082 39,321 21 Oregon 25,542 31,580 33,648 35,143 35,956 32 South Dakota 23,488 32,193 32,293 35,760 37,375 27 Utah 21,708 27,885 29,243 29,831 30,291 50 Washington 28,384 36,227 38,639 41,203 42,356 15 Wyoming 24,836 38,755 43,381 47,047 49,719 5 United States 26,883 34,690 36,794 38,615 39,751
NOTE: Data for 2008 are preliminary. Per capita personal income was computed using midyear population estimates of the Bureau of the Census. This table lists per-capita personal income amounts in current dollars, which reflect values for the year of the data only and do not take inflation into account. |
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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