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States by Per Capita Income

Per capita income divides total income by total population. It's lower than median household income but captures the average economic resources available per person.

All 52 states ranked by Per Capita 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 Per Capita Income
1 District of Columbia $165,103
2 Massachusetts $146,318
3 New Jersey $143,845
4 Connecticut $138,437
5 California $137,277
6 Maryland $134,180
7 Washington $132,286
8 New York $131,918
9 New Hampshire $125,293
10 Virginia $125,287
11 Colorado $122,897
12 Hawaii $120,193
13 Minnesota $117,991
14 Illinois $115,933
15 Utah $115,448
16 Rhode Island $115,342
17 Alaska $109,385
18 Oregon $109,167
19 Pennsylvania $108,449
20 Delaware $107,619
21 Texas $106,774
22 Georgia $105,313
23 Arizona $105,070
24 Nevada $101,710
25 Florida $101,631
26 Vermont $101,319
27 Wisconsin $100,223
28 Nebraska $99,761
29 North Carolina $99,157
30 Michigan $98,676
31 North Dakota $98,405
32 Maine $97,417
33 Ohio $97,262
34 Kansas $97,253
35 Idaho $96,717
36 Iowa $96,237
37 Missouri $95,939
38 Tennessee $95,707
39 Indiana $94,826
40 Wyoming $94,649
41 South Carolina $93,429
42 South Dakota $93,134
43 Montana $92,096
44 Louisiana $89,786
45 Alabama $89,530
46 Kentucky $88,992
47 Oklahoma $87,893
48 Arkansas $86,822
49 New Mexico $85,190
50 West Virginia $83,351
51 Mississippi $80,257
52 Puerto Rico $47,818