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However, the state ranked eighth in affordability, making it one of the most affordable states on this list. WalletHub ranked the state 39th last year for its economy; this year, it dropped to No. 45.
The difference in housing costs from state to state is especially important. The Bureau of Economic Analysis has calculated that the regional price parity of U.S. states ranges from 84.4 in Mississippi (the cheapest state in which to live) to Hawaii at 119.3 (the most expensive state).
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.
This article lists the Human Development Index rating of each U.S. state, territory, and federal district according to the UN. All U.S. states and territories have a very high (greater than 0.800) HDI.
Wyoming. Household median income: $72,495 Household mean income: $94,901 Rent average cost in April 2024: $1,059 Average expenditure cost: $1,936 Total cost of living: $2,995 Methodology: For this ...
Wyoming. Median household income: $72,495. Lowest end of middle-class income: $48,330. Highest end of middle-class income: $144,990. Lowest end of rent affordability for the middle class: $1,208.24
The Gem State earned three top-10 rankings for its affordability, economy, and safety. WalletHub ranked Idaho the No. 1 state for income growth and No. 3 for the lowest crime rate.
The territories of the United States are listed separately (they were not included in Measure of America's report); the territories data is from a different source (based on United Nations Development Programme), which uses a different numbering system.