U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 2003

[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 Dollar Rank
    United States 43,564 (X)
Alabama 35,158 43
Alaska 52,499 6
Arizona 40,762 29
Arkansas 34,246 47
California 50,220 11
Colorado 50,538 10
Connecticut 56,803 3
Delaware 50,583 9
District of Columbia 42,118 (X)
Florida 39,871 34
Georgia 42,742 23
Hawaii 50,787 8
Idaho 39,492 36
Illinois 47,977 14
Indiana 42,067 24
Iowa 40,526 32
Kansas 41,075 28
Kentucky 34,368 46
Louisiana 34,141 48
Maine 39,838 35
Maryland 57,218 2
Massachusetts 53,610 5
Michigan 44,407 19
Minnesota 50,100 12
Mississippi 32,466 49
Missouri 40,725 30
Montana 35,399 42
Nebraska 41,406 26
Nevada 45,395 18
New Hampshire 53,910 4
New Jersey 58,588 1
New Mexico 34,805 45
New York 46,195 17
North Carolina 38,234 40
North Dakota 37,554 41
Ohio 41,350 27
Oklahoma 35,129 44
Oregon 40,319 33
Pennsylvania 41,478 25
Rhode Island 48,854 13
South Carolina 38,467 37
South Dakota 38,415 38
Tennessee 38,247 39
Texas 40,674 31
Utah 46,873 15
Vermont 43,697 21
Virginia 50,805 7
Washington 46,868 16
West Virginia 31,008 50
Wisconsin 44,084 20
Wyoming 43,332 22

X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
See Table 689, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2006.

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Last Revised: February 01, 2006 at 07:59:20 AM