State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States
PERSONAL INCOME PER CAPITA IN CONSTANT (1996) DOLLARS 2002
[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]
State
Dollars
\1
Rank
United States
27,857
(X)
Alabama
22,624
43
Alaska
28,947
14
Arizona
23,573
38
Arkansas
21,169
49
California
29,707
10
Colorado
29,959
9
Connecticut
38,450
1
Delaware
29,512
12
District of Columbia
37,922
(X)
Florida
26,646
23
Georgia
25,949
28
Hawaii
27,011
20
Idaho
22,560
44
Illinois
30,075
8
Indiana
25,425
32
Iowa
25,461
31
Kansas
26,237
26
Kentucky
23,030
39
Louisiana
22,910
41
Maine
24,979
33
Maryland
32,680
4
Massachusetts
35,333
3
Michigan
27,276
18
Minnesota
30,675
7
Mississippi
20,142
50
Missouri
26,052
27
Montana
22,526
45
Nebraska
26,804
22
Nevada
27,172
19
New Hampshire
30,912
6
New Jersey
35,521
2
New Mexico
21,555
47
New York
32,451
5
North Carolina
24,949
34
North Dakota
24,293
36
Ohio
26,474
25
Oklahoma
23,026
40
Oregon
25,867
29
Pennsylvania
28,565
15
Rhode Island
28,198
16
South Carolina
22,868
42
South Dakota
24,214
37
Tennessee
24,913
35
Texas
25,705
30
Utah
21,883
46
Vermont
26,620
24
Virginia
29,641
11
Washington
29,420
13
West Virginia
21,327
48
Wisconsin
26,941
21
Wyoming
27,530
17
\1 Constant dollar estimates are computed by the U.S. Census Bureau
using the national implicit price deflator for personal consumption
expenditures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Any regional
difference in the rate of inflation are not reflected in these
constant dollar estimates.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis,
See also Table 671, 2003 Statistical Abstract of the United States.
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