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States by Median Household Income

Median household income is the single most-used indicator of economic well-being — the midpoint of all household incomes in an area.

All 52 states ranked by Median Household Income, from highest to lowest. Click the column header to reverse sort order. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023.

States Counties Cities Metros ZIPs
# States Median Household Income
1 District of Columbia $106,287
2 Maryland $101,652
3 Massachusetts $101,341
4 New Jersey $101,050
5 Hawaii $98,317
6 California $96,334
7 New Hampshire $95,628
8 Washington $94,952
9 Connecticut $93,760
10 Colorado $92,470
11 Utah $91,750
12 Virginia $90,974
13 Alaska $89,336
14 Minnesota $87,556
15 Rhode Island $86,372
16 New York $84,578
17 Delaware $82,855
18 Illinois $81,702
19 Oregon $80,426
20 Vermont $78,024
21 Arizona $76,872
22 Texas $76,292
23 Pennsylvania $76,081
24 North Dakota $75,949
25 Wisconsin $75,670
26 Nevada $75,561
27 Nebraska $74,985
28 Wyoming $74,815
29 Georgia $74,664
30 Idaho $74,636
31 Iowa $73,147
32 Kansas $72,639
33 South Dakota $72,421
34 Maine $71,773
35 Florida $71,711
36 Michigan $71,149
37 Indiana $70,051
38 Montana $69,922
39 North Carolina $69,904
40 Ohio $69,680
41 Missouri $68,920
42 Tennessee $67,097
43 South Carolina $66,818
44 Oklahoma $63,603
45 Kentucky $62,417
46 New Mexico $62,125
47 Alabama $62,027
48 Louisiana $60,023
49 Arkansas $58,773
50 West Virginia $57,917
51 Mississippi $54,915
52 Puerto Rico $25,096