1996 Per Capita Personal Income (adj to 2006 $)
 
Stats IN
RankStates1996 PCPI
1District of Columbia$42,127
2Connecticut$41,661
3New Jersey$39,151
4Massachusetts$37,176
5New York$36,522
6Maryland$35,197
7Illinois$33,984
8New Hampshire$33,956
9Nevada$33,516
10Alaska$33,157
11Delaware$33,056
12Minnesota$33,042
13Colorado$32,855
14California$32,523
15Washington$32,216
16Virginia$32,166
17Hawaii$32,153
18Pennsylvania$31,279
19Michigan$31,231
20Rhode Island$30,974
21Florida$30,394
22Nebraska$30,234
23Oregon$30,064
24Ohio$29,966
25Wisconsin$29,903
26Georgia$29,482
27Kansas$29,353
28Missouri$28,972
29Iowa$28,937
30Indiana$28,741
31North Carolina$28,679
32Texas$28,422
33Vermont$28,221
34Wyoming$28,107
35Tennessee$28,080
36South Dakota$27,610
37Maine$27,244
38North Dakota$27,070
39Arizona$26,755
40Idaho$26,017
41Alabama$25,802
42South Carolina$25,772
43Kentucky$25,510
44Louisiana$25,423
45Oklahoma$25,368
46Utah$25,093
47Montana$24,473
48New Mexico$24,450
49Arkansas$24,318
50West Virginia$23,700
51Mississippi$22,745
Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Updated: April 30, 2008 at 23:32