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 | 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 |