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Toggle Per capita income subsection 2.1 States and territories ranked by per capita income 2.2 Historical development of per capita personal income (2023–1930)
The differences in estimates of per capita income and per capita personal income is large. In 2019, the U.S. Census Bureau calculated a per capita income of the United States as 34,103 dollars. [4] The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis calculated the PCPI as 56,490 dollars. [5]
GDP per capita also varied widely throughout the United States in 2024, with New York ($117,332), Massachusetts ($110,561), and Washington (state) ($108,468) recording the three highest GDP per capita figures in the U.S., while Mississippi ($53,061), Arkansas ($60,276), and West Virginia ($60,783) recorded the three lowest GDP per capita ...
Arkansas' per capita GDP was $40,924, well below the US GDP per capita of $54,307. Similarly, the state's average weekly wage of $807 was quite a bit lower than the US average wage of $1,035 per week.
Top earners in California made $454,829 per year on ... California doesn’t rank among the top 10 U.S. states with the highest income ... a weighted ranking system to rate the 50 states and ...
Income disparity is a major problem in the United States, especially as the gap between the wealthiest and poorest Americans grows wider. Research from the Urban Institute found that in 1963, the...
Per capita income Median household income Population 2020 Population growth rate 2010-2020 Racial characteristics of population % foreign born population Life expectancy in years 2022 % of people in poverty % of 25+ year old people with bachelor or higher degrees % of people without health insurance % vote for Biden in 2020 election [1] [2 ...
The chart below depicts the 100 highest income counties in the United States by median household income according to the 2020 United States census. [2] Virginia has the most counties in the top 100 with 18 followed by California with 11; Maryland with 10; New Jersey with nine; New York and Texas with six each; Illinois with five; Colorado, Massachusetts, and Minnesota with four each; Ohio and ...