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Mapped: Median Income by State in 2024

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Median Income by State in 2024, Adjusted for Cost of Living

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To gain insight into the U.S. economy, we’ve visualized the median income by state, as of May 2024. These figures come from WalletHub, which sourced income data from the U.S. Census Bureau and adjusted it for cost of living according to the Cost of Living Index (COLI).

Median income refers to the income level at the midpoint of the income distribution within each state. Using California as an example, half of the state’s households earn more than $124,000, while the other half earn less (after cost of living adjustments).
Data and Key Takeaways

All of the numbers we used to create this graphic are listed in the table below.

Rank State Median Annual Income
(adjusted for cost of living)
1 DC $162,265
2 Hawaii $141,832
3 Massachusetts $127,760
4 Maryland $124,693
5 California $123,988
6 New Jersey $117,847
7 Connecticut $114,156
8 Alaska $113,934
9 New Hampshire $110,205
10 Rhode Island $104,252
11 Washington $103,748
12 Colorado $97,301
13 New York $91,366
14 Oregon $91,100
15 Utah $89,786
16 Vermont $89,695
17 Virginia $89,393
18 Delaware $87,173
19 Minnesota $86,364
20 Nevada $80,366
21 North Dakota $79,874
22 Maine $79,800
23 Illinois $78,304
24 Wyoming $76,307
25 Pennsylvania $74,711
26 Arizona $74,375
27 Wisconsin $72,602
28 Nebraska $72,384
29 Texas $70,513
30 Idaho $70,041
31 South Dakota $69,266
32 Iowa $68,974
33 Montana $68,937
34 Florida $68,818
35 Kansas $68,489
36 Georgia $66,612
37 Indiana $64,170
38 North Carolina $63,025
39 South Carolina $62,909
40 Michigan $62,446
41 Ohio $61,904
42 Missouri $59,715
43 Tennessee $59,077
44 New Mexico $58,911
45 Oklahoma $57,215
46 Louisiana $56,282
47 Kentucky $55,629
48 Alabama $55,480
49 West Virginia $52,719
50 Arkansas $51,032
51 Mississippi $46,880

The Cost of Living Index, published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER), was established in 1968, and allows for consistent place-to-place cost comparisons.

The index considers six categories of spending: groceries, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous.

After adjusting for COLI, the top three states by median income are the District of Columbia (DC) (technically a district), Hawaii, and Massachusetts.

In DC, federal government agencies are the biggest employers. Many of them offer high-paying jobs that require higher education and specialized skills. DC, like Hawaii, also has a relatively higher cost of living, which may push up the average salary.

In the case of Massachusetts, the state is home to many of the world’s most prestigious universities and research institutions, as well as high-earning sectors like healthcare and tech.

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