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This is a list of U.S. states, territories, and Washington, D.C. by income. Data is given according to the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates, except for the American Samoa , Guam , the Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands , for which the data comes from 2010, as ACS does not operate in these areas.
Release Table for 2023, Release Tables: Per Capita Personal Income by State, Annual. FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data.
Per capita income (PCI), or average income, measures the amount of income earned per person in a nation or geographic region. It is calculated by dividing the region's income by its population. PCI includes every adult and child, even newborn babies, as a member of the population.
List of states by adjusted per capita personal income estimates the per capita personal income of residents of U.S. states adjusted by differences in the cost of living, called "regional price parities" by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The income people living in each state and the District of Columbia get from wages, proprietors' income, dividends, interest, rents, and government benefits. These statistics help assess and compare the economic well-being of state residents.
These tables present data on income, earnings, income inequality & poverty in the United States based on information collected in the 2023 and earlier CPS ASEC.
This map lists every U.S. state’s GDP per capita, with darker hues signifying a higher number. Data was sourced from the Bureau of Economic Affairs and the Census Bureau, as of 2023. As a metric, GDP per capita can provide an indication of the standard of living and overall prosperity of an area.
Kentucky's average income per person at $52,109, South Carolina's per capita income of $53,320, Idaho's average income of $54,537, Louisiana's per capita income at $54,622, and Oklahoma's at $54,998, make up the remaining five states with the lowest per capita income.
Residents of the District of Columbia had the highest personal income per capita in 2023, at 100,909 U.S. dollars. Mississippi residents, on the other hand, had the lowest personal income per...
Per capita personal income. In the metropolitan portion of the United States, per capita personal income—personal income divided by population—increased 5.5 percent in 2023, up from 2.8 percent in 2022. In the nonmetropolitan portion of the United States, per capita personal income increased 4.4 percent, up from 2.6 percent.