U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

PERSONAL INCOME PER CAPITA IN CURRENT DOLLARS, 2005

[When states share the same rank, the next lower rank is omitted. Because of rounded data, states may have identical values shown, but different ranks. Cautionary note about rankings]

State Dollars Rank
    United States 34,495 (X)
Alabama 29,623 40
Alaska 35,433 15
Arizona 30,157 38
Arkansas 26,641 47
California 36,890 12
Colorado 37,459 8
Connecticut 47,519 1
Delaware 37,084 11
District of Columbia 56,329 (X)
Florida 34,099 20
Georgia 31,191 33
Hawaii 34,468 19
Idaho 28,398 42
Illinois 36,264 13
Indiana 31,150 34
Iowa 31,795 30
Kansas 32,948 23
Kentucky 28,317 43
Louisiana 24,582 50
Maine 30,808 37
Maryland 41,996 4
Massachusetts 43,702 3
Michigan 32,735 24
Minnesota 37,322 9
Mississippi 24,925 49
Missouri 31,299 31
Montana 28,906 41
Nebraska 32,988 22
Nevada 35,780 14
New Hampshire 37,835 6
New Jersey 43,822 2
New Mexico 27,912 45
New York 40,072 5
North Carolina 31,029 35
North Dakota 31,230 32
Ohio 31,867 29
Oklahoma 29,908 39
Oregon 32,174 28
Pennsylvania 34,848 18
Rhode Island 35,219 17
South Carolina 28,212 44
South Dakota 32,642 26
Tennessee 30,952 36
Texas 32,604 27
Utah 27,497 46
Vermont 32,731 25
Virginia 37,552 7
Washington 35,234 16
West Virginia 26,029 48
Wisconsin 33,251 21
Wyoming 37,270 10

Symbol
X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis,
"Annual State Personal Income";
published September 2006;
<http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/spi/>..

For more information see  http://www.bea.gov/bea/regional/statelocal.htm