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Quarterly Earnings and Income in 2018:4

RankStateFIPS CodeEarnings by Place of Work adj. ($000,000)
1California06000$2,290,177,449
2Texas48000$1,408,834,750
3New York36000$1,290,831,896
4Florida12000$825,365,843
5Illinois17000$678,749,521
6Pennsylvania42000$631,923,670
7Ohio39000$519,856,515
8New Jersey34000$506,224,806
9Massachusetts25000$473,085,347
10Georgia13000$462,117,109
11North Carolina37000$434,557,753
12Virginia51000$429,594,304
13Washington53000$421,291,705
14Michigan26000$418,765,147
15Maryland24000$322,354,037
16Colorado08000$309,511,761
17Minnesota27000$302,748,825
18Tennessee47000$302,703,038
19Indiana18000$286,903,081
20Arizona04000$278,730,743
21Wisconsin55000$269,723,237
22Missouri29000$262,286,245
23Connecticut09000$218,196,540
24Oregon41000$196,364,759
25South Carolina45000$186,153,292
26Louisiana22000$185,905,532
27Alabama01000$175,456,008
28Kentucky21000$165,512,117
29Oklahoma40000$161,195,739
30Iowa19000$142,610,824
31Utah49000$141,250,378
32Kansas20000$136,384,124
33District of Columbia11000$132,976,095
34Nevada32000$129,832,893
35Arkansas05000$101,119,602
36Nebraska31000$97,097,975
37Mississippi28000$90,010,514
38New Mexico35000$72,447,895
39New Hampshire33000$71,063,769
40Hawaii15000$71,047,262
41Idaho16000$66,217,466
42West Virginia54000$60,484,580
43Maine23000$53,921,107
44Rhode Island44000$49,863,741
45Delaware10000$49,137,710
46North Dakota38000$43,469,971
47South Dakota46000$41,229,756
48Montana30000$40,913,464
49Alaska02000$40,553,614
50Wyoming56000$28,654,726
51Vermont50000$28,063,113

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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