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Median Household Income (In 2001 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Households (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
42,317
42,167
42,467
1 Connecticut 56,390 55,159 57,621
2 New Jersey 56,231 55,234 57,228
3 Alaska 55,938 54,537 57,339
4 Maryland 53,756 51,418 56,094
5 New Hampshire 52,479 51,296 53,662
6 Massachusetts 52,477 51,347 53,607
7 Hawaii 49,960 47,328 52,592
8 Minnesota 49,834 48,603 51,065
9 Delaware 49,134 47,373 50,895
10 Virginia 48,603 47,529 49,677
11 California 48,139 47,543 48,735
12 Colorado 47,481 45,258 49,704
13 Illinois 46,204 45,249 47,159
14 Utah 45,987 44,611 47,363
15 Washington 45,816 44,592 47,040
16 Michigan 44,517 43,634 45,400
17 New York 44,020 43,301 44,739
18 Nevada 43,842 42,090 45,594
19 Wisconsin 42,980 41,502 44,458
20 Rhode Island 42,784 41,261 44,307
21 Georgia 42,497 41,535 43,459
22 Vermont 42,027 41,124 42,930
23 Indiana 41,715 41,091 42,339
24 District of Columbia 41,189 40,022 42,356
25 Pennsylvania 40,990 40,487 41,493
26 Arizona 40,909 39,901 41,917
27 Ohio 40,884 40,214 41,554
28 Oregon 40,644 39,435 41,853
29 Texas 40,547 40,083 41,011
30 Nebraska 39,880 39,174 40,586
31 Iowa 39,645 38,741 40,549
32 Missouri 39,211 38,209 40,213
33 Wyoming 39,055 36,961 41,149
34 Kansas 38,998 38,013 39,983
35 North Carolina 38,832 37,116 40,548
36 South Carolina 38,714 37,386 40,042
37 Florida 38,048 37,418 38,678
38 Maine 37,359 36,100 38,618
39 Idaho 36,913 35,748 38,078
40 South Dakota 36,722 36,008 37,436
41 Tennessee 36,318 35,671 36,965
42 North Dakota 35,201 33,926 36,476
43 New Mexico 34,243 32,217 36,269
44 Alabama 33,798 32,856 34,740
45 Oklahoma 33,714 32,807 34,622
46 Kentucky 33,672 32,395 34,949
47 Louisiana 33,557 32,392 34,722
48 Arkansas 32,942 31,891 33,993
49 Montana 32,764 31,586 33,942
50 Mississippi 32,153 31,074 33,232
51 West Virginia 29,582 27,850 31,315

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 American Community 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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