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State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

PERSONAL INCOME PER CAPITA1 IN CURRENT DOLLARS, 2008

[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]

State Dollars Rank
    United States 40,208 (X)
Alabama 33,768 42
Alaska 44,039 8
Arizona 34,335 41
Arkansas 32,397 46
California 43,641 9
Colorado 41,985 12
Connecticut 56,272 1
Delaware 40,519 18
District of Columbia 66,119 (X)
Florida 39,893 21
Georgia 34,893 38
Hawaii 42,055 15
Idaho 33,074 44
Illinois 42,347 14
Indiana 34,605 40
Iowa 37,402 28
Kansas 38,820 23
Kentucky 32,076 47
Louisiana 36,424 31
Maine 36,457 30
Maryland 48,378 6
Massachusetts 51,254 3
Michigan 34,949 37
Minnesota 43,037 11
Mississippi 30,399 50
Missouri 36,631 29
Montana 34,644 39
Nebraska 39,150 22
Nevada 41,182 17
New Hampshire 43,623 10
New Jersey 51,358 2
New Mexico 33,430 43
New York 48,753 4
North Carolina 35,344 35
North Dakota 39,870 20
Ohio 36,021 33
Oklahoma 35,985 34
Oregon 36,297 32
Pennsylvania 40,140 19
Rhode Island 41,368 16
South Carolina 32,666 45
South Dakota 38,661 25
Tennessee 34,976 36
Texas 37,774 26
Utah 31,944 48
Vermont 38,686 24
Virginia 44,224 7
Washington 42,857 13
West Virginia 31,641 49
Wisconsin 37,767 27
Wyoming 48,608 5

Symbol
X Not applicable.

FOOTNOTE
1Preliminary. Per capita personal income is total personal income divided
by total midyear population.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis,
"State Personal Income 2008 ";
published October 2009.

For more information:
Regional Economic Accounts