1976 Per Capita Personal Income (adj to 2006 $)
 
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RankStates1976 PCPI
1Alaska$42,960
2District of Columbia$30,938
3Hawaii$27,958
4Connecticut$27,930
5California$27,724
6Nevada$27,441
7New Jersey$27,296
8Illinois$27,009
9Maryland$26,704
10New York$26,474
11Delaware$26,031
12Wyoming$25,595
13Washington$25,418
14Michigan$25,127
15Massachusetts$24,794
16Oregon$24,458
17Colorado$24,412
18Pennsylvania$24,089
19Ohio$23,916
20Minnesota$23,802
21Kansas$23,785
22Wisconsin$23,653
23Iowa$23,320
24Virginia$23,207
25Indiana$23,030
26Nebraska$22,807
27Rhode Island$22,704
28Florida$22,566
29Texas$22,516
30Missouri$22,353
31New Hampshire$22,162
32Montana$21,935
33North Dakota$21,907
34Idaho$21,570
35Arizona$21,510
36Oklahoma$21,180
37Utah$20,408
38Vermont$20,344
39Maine$20,203
40Georgia$20,153
41South Dakota$19,792
42North Carolina$19,767
43Tennessee$19,728
44Louisiana$19,682
45New Mexico$19,568
46West Virginia$19,377
47Kentucky$19,317
48Alabama$18,821
49South Carolina$18,622
50Arkansas$18,257
51Mississippi$16,808
Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Updated: April 30, 2008 at 23:34