50 State Ranking: Average Household Incomes in America

May 22, 2024

A new study has revealed that New Jersey has the highest average household income in America.

New Jersey came top with an average household income of $134,191 per year and a median income of $96,346. There were 3,516,978 households recorded in the state, with 18.1% of them earning between $100,000 to $149,999 each year. A staggering 18.9% of New Jersey households were found to be earning $200,000 or more per year.

Massachusetts ranked second with an average household income of $133,823 per year and a median income of $94,488. Out of 2,797,776 households recorded in the state, 19% were estimated to have earned $200,000 or more. In comparison, 17.6% of households earned between $100,000 to $149,999, in which the average income sits.

California came third with an average household income of $131,504 per year and a median income of $91,551. 13,550,586 households were recorded in the state, with 17.6% of them earning between $100,000 to $149,999 each year. The highest percentage group of 18% was similarly from households earning $200,000 or more.

Connecticut ranked fourth with an average household income of $128,160 per year and a median income of $88,429. There were 1,433,635 households recorded in the state, with 17.7% estimated to be earning between $100,000 to $149,999 each year, while 16.3% of households earned $200,000 or more.

Maryland came fifth with an average household income of $125,876 per year and a median income of $94,991. 2,375,984 households were recorded in the state, with 18.7% of these earning between $100,000 to $149,999 each year. This was the highest percentage group, followed by 17.5% of househods earning $200,000 or more.

Other states in the top ten included Washington, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New York, and Virginia.

Mississippi reported the lowest average household income of $72,624 per year and a median income of $52,719. 1,148,340 households were recorded in the state, with 13.2% earning between $100,000 to $149,999 each year.

The study carried out by QR Code Generator, analyzed data from the US Census Bureau to estimate the average household income for each state based on annual earnings from 2022. These results were then compared and ranked from the highest to the lowest household income.

Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator commented on the findings:

“This study offers valuable insight into the estimated average earnings for households across America in recent years, alongside which income brackets are the most representative of the population in each state.

“New Jersey, Massachusetts, and California rank across the top three, which could be due to their notably high cost of living compared to other states. Each of them is also known for having prestigious universities, like Princeton, Harvard, and Stanford.

“It would be interesting to see whether these rankings change in subsequent years and to compare results across the past five or ten years to see which states have had the highest growth in average household earnings.”

Estimated average household incomes and number of households per state

Ranking State Total number of households Average household income ($)
1. New Jersey 3,516,978 134,191
2. Massachusetts 2,797,776 133,823
3. California 13,550,586 131,504
4. Connecticut 1,433,635 128,160
5. Maryland 2,375,984 125,876
6. Washington 3,079,953 125,847
7. Hawaii 494,827 120,969
8. New Hampshire 557,220 119,452
9. New York 7,774,308 119,130
10. Virginia 3,380,607 119,058
11. Colorado 2,384,584 119,039
12. Utah 1,129,660 114,044
13. Minnesota 2,322,190 109,737
14. Alaska 274,574 109,524
15. Rhode Island 446,688 108,023
16. Illinois 5,056,360 106,728
17. Delaware 402,334 105,438
18. Oregon 1,726,340 102,923
19. Texas 11,087,708 101,738
20. Arizona 2,850,377 101,316
21. Pennsylvania 5,294,065 100,015
22. Georgia 4,092,467 99,863
23. Florida 8,826,394 99,349
24. Nevada 1,198,356 98,422
25. North Dakota 331,481 97,699
26. Vermont 277,090 97,261
27. Nebraska 803,157 94,599
28. Idaho 717,151 94,503
29. North Carolina 4,299,266 94,353
30. Wisconsin 2,491,121 94,085
31. Maine 605,338 93,555
32. Kansas 1,175,294 93,221
33. Iowa 1,330,995 92,695
34. Michigan 4,089,794 91,856
35. Montana 464,072 90,874
36. South Dakota 368,300 90,806
37. Ohio 4,878,206 90,109
38. Wyoming 243,321 90,018
39. Tennessee 2,846,684 89,799
40. Indiana 2,726,489 88,805
41. South Carolina 2,136,080 88,704
42. Missouri 2,521,832 88,586
43. Alabama 2,016,448 82,956
44. Oklahoma 1,573,180 82,741
45. Kentucky 1,828,680 82,614
46. New Mexico 848,218 82,382
47. Louisiana 1,816,902 79,175
48. Arkansas 1,216,207 76,853
49. West Virginia 736,341 75,265
50. Mississippi 1,148,340 72,624
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