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Quarterly Earnings and Income in 2018:2

RankStateFIPS CodeEarnings by Place of Work adj. ($000,000)
1California06000$2,239,518,649
2Texas48000$1,370,337,350
3New York36000$1,275,452,987
4Florida12000$802,764,024
5Illinois17000$667,703,089
6Pennsylvania42000$622,203,084
7Ohio39000$508,668,716
8New Jersey34000$496,979,993
9Massachusetts25000$463,975,263
10Georgia13000$452,432,817
11North Carolina37000$422,015,741
12Virginia51000$421,213,878
13Michigan26000$416,029,802
14Washington53000$409,742,174
15Maryland24000$319,134,477
16Colorado08000$299,473,939
17Minnesota27000$295,642,648
18Tennessee47000$294,363,257
19Indiana18000$280,740,506
20Arizona04000$270,864,746
21Wisconsin55000$263,274,191
22Missouri29000$258,955,048
23Connecticut09000$215,846,693
24Oregon41000$191,349,733
25Louisiana22000$183,397,843
26South Carolina45000$181,813,831
27Alabama01000$171,742,322
28Kentucky21000$162,422,931
29Oklahoma40000$156,634,229
30Iowa19000$138,470,617
31Utah49000$137,348,733
32Kansas20000$133,403,927
33District of Columbia11000$130,182,592
34Nevada32000$124,919,960
35Arkansas05000$98,442,741
36Nebraska31000$93,086,907
37Mississippi28000$88,691,166
38New Mexico35000$70,833,660
39Hawaii15000$70,034,408
40New Hampshire33000$69,927,994
41Idaho16000$64,384,149
42West Virginia54000$58,416,864
43Maine23000$53,440,917
44Rhode Island44000$48,483,916
45Delaware10000$47,780,094
46North Dakota38000$41,638,771
47Montana30000$39,866,376
48Alaska02000$39,711,375
49South Dakota46000$38,899,166
50Wyoming56000$27,991,458
51Vermont50000$27,855,984

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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