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Median Household Income (In 2000 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Households (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
41,486
41,323
41,649
1 New Jersey 54,276 53,345 55,207
2 Connecticut 54,129 52,779 55,479
3 Alaska 52,906 51,640 54,172
4 Maryland 52,447 50,690 54,204
5 Hawaii 51,587 48,360 54,814
6 New Hampshire 50,969 49,570 52,368
7 Massachusetts 49,801 48,851 50,751
8 Minnesota 47,753 46,506 49,000
9 Delaware 47,695 46,370 49,020
10 Virginia 47,125 46,064 48,186
11 California 46,617 46,064 47,170
12 Colorado 46,391 43,324 49,458
13 Illinois 45,708 44,621 46,795
14 Utah 45,536 43,686 47,386
15 Washington 45,246 43,426 47,066
16 Rhode Island 43,778 42,323 45,233
17 New York 43,735 42,964 44,506
18 Michigan 43,387 42,625 44,149
19 Nevada 42,401 40,507 44,295
20 Wisconsin 42,209 40,523 43,895
21 Georgia 41,295 40,544 42,046
22 District of Columbia 40,926 39,639 42,213
23 Indiana 40,794 39,796 41,792
24 Vermont 40,505 39,499 41,512
25 Kansas 40,264 39,117 41,411
26 Ohio 39,745 38,653 40,837
27 Pennsylvania 39,661 39,123 40,199
28 Texas 39,398 38,758 40,038
29 Oregon 39,090 37,417 40,763
30 Wyoming 38,614 36,847 40,381
31 Arizona 38,547 37,290 39,804
32 Iowa 38,179 37,166 39,192
33 Florida 38,054 37,368 38,740
34 North Carolina 37,784 36,528 39,040
35 Idaho 37,569 36,000 39,138
36 Nebraska 37,379 36,551 38,207
37 Missouri 37,145 36,333 37,957
38 Maine 36,608 35,450 37,766
39 Tennessee 36,559 35,793 37,325
40 South Carolina 36,439 35,518 37,360
41 South Dakota 34,840 33,890 35,790
42 North Dakota 34,376 32,899 35,853
43 Oklahoma 34,135 33,312 34,958
44 Alabama 33,433 32,540 34,326
45 New Mexico 33,428 32,034 34,822
46 Arkansas 33,188 32,205 34,171
47 Montana 33,103 31,917 34,289
48 Kentucky 32,862 31,796 33,928
49 Mississippi 32,728 31,253 34,203
50 Louisiana 30,985 30,078 31,893
51 West Virginia 29,089 27,955 30,223

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Supplementary Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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