2026 Competitiveness Redbook | Seite 13

Per Capita Personal Income by State( 2024)
Rank
Per Capita Personal Income 2024
% Change from 2023
Rank
1 Connecticut
$ 95,067
5.4 %
5
2 Massachusetts
$ 93,607
4.1 %
37
3 Wyoming
$ 86,477
4.1 %
36
4 California
$ 86,232
6.2 %
1
5 New York
$ 85,552
4.4 %
29
6 Washington
$ 85,187
5.1 %
10
7 New Jersey
$ 84,893
4.1 %
39
8 New Hampshire
$ 83,192
5.0 %
16
9 Colorado
$ 83,055
3.6 %
46
10 Maryland
$ 79,259
5.0 %
12
11 Virginia
$ 77,351
4.7 %
23
12 Alaska
$ 76,234
5.3 %
7
13 South Dakota
$ 75,699
2.1 %
48
14 Minnesota
$ 75,603
4.0 %
41
15 Illinois
$ 74,522
3.8 %
44
16 Florida
$ 73,006
4.2 %
35
17 Nebraska
$ 72,701
1.7 %
49
18 North Dakota
$ 71,749
0.3 %
50
19 Vermont
$ 71,287
5.0 %
15
20 Hawaii
$ 71,019
5.6 %
2
21 Oregon
$ 70,823
5.0 %
14
22 Pennsylvania
$ 70,678
3.9 %
43
23 Rhode Island
$ 70,622
4.2 %
34
24 Texas
$ 69,823
3.4 %
47
25 Nevada
$ 69,805
4.7 %
24
26 Montana
$ 69,240
4.6 %
26
27 Maine
$ 68,932
5.3 %
6
28 Delaware
$ 68,061
5.4 %
4
29 Wisconsin
$ 67,755
4.4 %
28
30 Utah
$ 67,333
4.3 %
33
31 Tennessee
$ 66,504
4.8 %
21
32 Kansas
$ 65,856
3.7 %
45
33 Arizona
$ 65,798
4.4 %
31
34 North Carolina
$ 65,634
5.5 %
3
35 Iowa
$ 65,225
4.0 %
40
36 Missouri
$ 64,920
4.0 %
42
37 Ohio
$ 64,464
4.4 %
30
38 Indiana
$ 64,077
4.4 %
32
39 Oklahoma
$ 63,708
4.7 %
22
40 Michigan
$ 63,690
4.1 %
38
41 Georgia
$ 63,006
5.0 %
13
42 Idaho
$ 62,323
5.3 %
8
43 Louisiana
$ 61,897
4.9 %
18
44 South Carolina
$ 60,776
5.2 %
9
45 Arkansas
$ 59,320
4.9 %
19
46 Kentucky
$ 58,256
4.7 %
25
47 New Mexico
$ 58,249
5.0 %
11
48 Alabama
$ 57,311
4.9 %
17
49 West Virginia
$ 55,351
4.5 %
27
50 Mississippi
$ 52,074
4.9 %
20
Dist. of Columbia
$ 111,185
4.3 %
United States
$ 73,204
4.6 %
TABLE 6 Source: U. S. Department of Commerce: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Washington ranked 6th in per capita personal income and 10th in the percent of growth in per capita personal income.