2000 to 2011 Change in Median Income from the American Comm. Survey (2011 dollars)
 
Stats IN
RankStatesFips CodeFamily Adj. Income
1District of Columbia1100026.1%
2North Dakota3800019.2%
3Wyoming5600011.8%
4West Virginia540008.6%
5Louisiana220006.6%
6South Dakota460006.3%
7Vermont500005.4%
8Montana300004.5%
9Nebraska310004.1%
10Virginia510003.6%
11Maryland240002.7%
12Iowa190002.2%
13Oklahoma400000.7%
14Pennsylvania420000.1%
15Massachusetts250000.0%
16New Mexico35000-1.0%
17Kentucky21000-1.5%
17Rhode Island44000-1.5%
19Alaska02000-1.8%
20New York36000-2.2%
21Alabama01000-2.4%
22Connecticut09000-2.6%
22Texas48000-2.6%
24Maine23000-2.7%
25New Hampshire33000-3.1%
26Delaware10000-3.6%
26Oregon41000-3.6%
28Kansas20000-3.8%
28Washington53000-3.8%
30New Jersey34000-3.9%
31Hawaii15000-4.0%
31Missouri29000-4.0%
33Minnesota27000-4.9%
34Colorado08000-5.0%
35California06000-5.6%
36Arkansas05000-5.8%
37Utah49000-6.3%
38Wisconsin55000-6.5%
39North Carolina37000-7.2%
40Arizona04000-7.6%
41Idaho16000-8.2%
42Ohio39000-8.4%
43South Carolina45000-8.8%
44Florida12000-8.9%
45Illinois17000-9.3%
46Tennessee47000-9.9%
47Georgia13000-10.5%
48Indiana18000-11.0%
49Mississippi28000-11.7%
50Nevada32000-12.2%
51Michigan26000-15.8%
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

States IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Updated: December 21, 2012 at 14:17