1997 Per Capita Personal Income (adj to 2007 $)
 
Stats IN
RankStates1997 PCPI
1District of Columbia$44,544
2Connecticut$44,398
3New Jersey$41,397
4Massachusetts$39,391
5New York$38,563
8Maryland$37,025
9Illinois$35,814
10New Hampshire$35,205
11Minnesota$34,812
12Nevada$34,695
13Colorado$34,674
14Alaska$34,562
15California$34,214
16Delaware$34,195
17Washington$34,168
19Virginia$33,978
20Hawaii$33,048
21Pennsylvania$32,903
23Michigan$32,764
24Rhode Island$32,730
25Ohio$31,845
26Wisconsin$31,662
27Florida$31,647
28Oregon$31,604
30Nebraska$31,077
31Kansas$31,051
32Georgia$30,733
33Missouri$30,631
34Iowa$30,511
35Texas$30,502
37North Carolina$30,391
38Wyoming$30,239
39Indiana$30,102
40Vermont$29,709
43Tennessee$29,288
44Maine$28,646
45South Dakota$28,349
46Arizona$28,235
47South Carolina$27,107
48Alabama$27,033
49Kentucky$26,936
50North Dakota$26,718
51Louisiana$26,711
52Oklahoma$26,698
53Idaho$26,669
54Utah$26,607
55Montana$25,673
56New Mexico$25,442
57Arkansas$25,302
58West Virginia$24,854
59Mississippi$23,959
Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Updated: April 24, 2009 at 13:52