1987 Per Capita Personal Income (adj to 2007 $)
 
Stats IN
RankStates1987 PCPI
1Connecticut$39,673
2District of Columbia$36,754
3New Jersey$36,741
4Massachusetts$35,721
5Alaska$35,323
6Maryland$35,051
8New York$34,882
9California$33,849
11New Hampshire$33,323
13Delaware$32,354
14Illinois$31,655
15Virginia$31,613
16Hawaii$31,418
17Minnesota$30,814
18Nevada$30,776
19Rhode Island$30,077
20Colorado$29,699
21Florida$29,659
22Washington$29,580
23Michigan$29,294
24Pennsylvania$29,292
26Ohio$28,489
27Kansas$28,465
29Wisconsin$27,883
30Missouri$27,808
31Nebraska$27,431
32Arizona$27,345
33Iowa$27,199
34Vermont$27,144
35Oregon$27,024
36Georgia$26,863
37Indiana$26,622
38Maine$26,544
39Texas$26,422
42North Carolina$26,106
44Wyoming$25,871
45Tennessee$25,338
46North Dakota$24,998
47Oklahoma$24,540
48South Dakota$24,181
49Montana$23,683
50South Carolina$23,664
51Alabama$23,405
52Kentucky$23,371
53Utah$23,228
54New Mexico$23,166
55Idaho$22,909
56Louisiana$22,285
57Arkansas$22,053
58West Virginia$21,622
59Mississippi$19,712
Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Updated: April 24, 2009 at 13:52