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Quarterly Earnings and Income in 2020:3

RankStateFIPS CodeEarnings by Place of Work adj. ($000,000)
1California06000$2,310,583,679
2Texas48000$1,357,951,145
3New York36000$1,244,126,618
4Florida12000$837,874,862
5Illinois17000$656,912,361
6Pennsylvania42000$609,641,503
7Ohio39000$512,102,034
8New Jersey34000$497,975,479
9Massachusetts25000$469,455,453
10Georgia13000$459,826,123
11North Carolina37000$446,436,117
12Washington53000$440,351,111
13Virginia51000$431,156,454
14Michigan26000$411,703,336
15Colorado08000$315,434,497
16Maryland24000$314,989,387
17Tennessee47000$309,670,595
18Minnesota27000$295,199,193
19Arizona04000$293,281,055
20Indiana18000$289,846,522
21Wisconsin55000$266,786,639
22Missouri29000$263,545,136
23Connecticut09000$209,563,786
24Oregon41000$198,726,130
25South Carolina45000$186,752,626
26Louisiana22000$179,215,209
27Alabama01000$177,777,750
28Kentucky21000$166,412,595
29Oklahoma40000$156,812,040
30Utah49000$152,336,259
31Kansas20000$136,051,095
32Iowa19000$135,309,548
33District of Columbia11000$127,407,922
34Nevada32000$125,645,409
35Arkansas05000$101,508,917
36Nebraska31000$94,991,208
37Mississippi28000$89,630,235
38New Hampshire33000$73,591,690
39Idaho16000$72,623,289
40New Mexico35000$71,365,673
41Hawaii15000$63,305,795
42Maine23000$55,613,944
43West Virginia54000$55,226,260
44Rhode Island44000$48,774,526
45Delaware10000$47,131,279
46South Dakota46000$43,432,085
47Montana30000$43,012,715
48North Dakota38000$41,800,310
49Alaska02000$37,822,383
50Vermont50000$27,903,809
51Wyoming56000$26,964,131

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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