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2019 Median Income from the American Comm. Survey (2023 dollars)

RankStateFIPS CodeHousehold Adj. Income
1District of Columbia11000$109,966
2Maryland24000$103,378
3Massachusetts25000$102,311
4New Jersey34000$102,201
5Hawaii15000$99,044
6California06000$95,872
7Connecticut09000$93,956
8Washington53000$93,782
9New Hampshire33000$92,884
10Colorado08000$91,923
11Virginia51000$91,123
12Utah49000$90,318
13Alaska02000$89,940
14Minnesota27000$88,903
15New York36000$85,941
16Rhode Island44000$84,822
17Delaware10000$83,638
18Illinois17000$82,460
19Oregon41000$79,922
20Wyoming56000$77,473
21North Dakota38000$76,965
22Wisconsin55000$76,478
23Texas48000$76,318
24Pennsylvania42000$75,638
25Nevada32000$75,415
26Nebraska31000$75,359
27Vermont50000$75,087
28Kansas20000$73,998
29Arizona04000$73,960
30Georgia13000$73,870
31Iowa19000$73,526
32Idaho16000$72,701
33Michigan26000$71,015
34South Dakota46000$70,954
35Florida12000$70,589
36Maine23000$70,228
37Ohio39000$69,892
38Indiana18000$68,654
39Missouri29000$68,422
40North Carolina37000$68,341
41Montana30000$68,117
42South Carolina45000$67,014
43Tennessee47000$66,828
44Oklahoma40000$64,894
45Kentucky21000$62,327
46New Mexico35000$61,910
47Alabama01000$61,659
48Louisiana22000$60,871
49Arkansas05000$58,343
50West Virginia54000$58,221
51Mississippi28000$54,577

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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