Friday, April 15, 2011

If DC were a state

The rankings for 2010 are per capita income and is extracted from BEA Table 1. Highlights are mine.

StateDollarsRank in the USPercent of the US average

Alabama$33,9454283.6%

Alaska$44,1748108.8%

Arizona$34,9994086.2%

Arkansas$33,1504681.7%

California$43,10412106.2%

Colorado$42,80214105.5%

Connecticut$56,001113.8%

Delaware$39,9622098.5%

District of Columbia$71,044**175.1%

Florida$39,2722496.8%

Georgia$35,4903787.4%

Hawaii$41,02117101.1%

Idaho$32,2574979.5%

Illinois$43,15911106.3%

Indiana$34,9434186.1%

Iowa$38,2812894.3%

Kansas$39,7372197.9%

Kentucky$33,3484482.2%

Louisiana$38,4462694.7%

Maine$37,3002991.9%

Maryland$49,0254120.8%

Massachusetts$51,552212.7%

Michigan$35,5973687.7%

Minnesota$42,84313105.6%

Mississippi$31,1865076.8%

Missouri$36,9793291.1%

Montana$35,317388.7%

Nebraska$39,5572297.5%

Nevada$36,9973191.2%

New Hampshire$44,0849108.6%

New Jersey$50,7813125.1%

New Mexico$33,8374383.4%

New York$48,8215120.3%

North Carolina$35,6383587.8%

North Dakota$40,5961810%

Ohio$36,3953489.7%

Oklahoma$36,4213389.7%

Oregon$37,0953091.4%

Pennsylvania$41,15216101.4%

Rhode Island$42,57915104.9%

South Carolina$33,1634581.7%

South Dakota$38,8652595.8%

Tennessee$35,307398.7%

Texas$39,4932397.3%

Utah$32,5954880.3%

Vermont$40,2831999.3%

Virginia$44,7627110.3%

Washington$43,56410107.3%

West Virginia$32,6414780.4%

Wisconsin$38,4322794.7%

Wyoming$47,8516117.9%

United States$40,584----

Per capita income would be higher than Connecticut's and is 75 percent higher than the US average.

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