U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 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 46,242 (X)
Alabama 36,879 46
Alaska 56,234 7
Arizona 44,282 25
Arkansas 34,999 48
California 53,629 9
Colorado 50,652 13
Connecticut 60,941 3
Delaware 52,499 10
District of Columbia 47,221 (X)
Florida 42,433 33
Georgia 45,604 23
Hawaii 58,112 4
Idaho 41,443 36
Illinois 50,260 14
Indiana 43,993 26
Iowa 43,609 28
Kansas 42,920 31
Kentucky 37,369 44
Louisiana 36,729 47
Maine 42,801 32
Maryland 61,592 2
Massachusetts 57,184 5
Michigan 46,039 21
Minnesota 52,024 11
Mississippi 32,938 50
Missouri 41,974 35
Montana 39,301 41
Nebraska 43,849 27
Nevada 49,169 17
New Hampshire 56,768 6
New Jersey 61,672 1
New Mexico 37,492 43
New York 49,480 15
North Carolina 40,729 38
North Dakota 41,030 37
Ohio 43,493 29
Oklahoma 37,063 45
Oregon 42,944 30
Pennsylvania 44,537 24
Rhode Island 51,458 12
South Carolina 39,316 40
South Dakota 40,310 39
Tennessee 38,874 42
Texas 42,139 34
Utah 47,934 18
Vermont 45,686 22
Virginia 54,240 8
Washington 49,262 16
West Virginia 33,452 49
Wisconsin 47,105 19
Wyoming 46,202 20

Symbol
X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
2005 American Community Survey;
R2001. Median Household Income (In 2005 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars): 2005
using American FactFinder;
<http://factfinder.census.gov/>; (accessed: 5 December 2006).

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