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Named states with the highest average income

New Hampshire is the state with the highest median income at $76, which is 260% more than the national average. This is evidenced by the latest 30 income data released by the US Census.

The average New Hampshire family earns $ 35 000 per year. Such high rates are due to the fact that the state has the lowest poverty level in the country. Only 6,9% of people live below the poverty line, while the national average is 13,7%.

The second-highest median income state is Connecticut at $75. The top five also includes Alaska ($923), Maryland ($75) and Massachusetts ($723).

In the south of the country are the states with the lowest incomes. The rankings were lower: Mississippi ($ 41 099), Louisiana ($ 42 196), West Virginia ($ 44 354), Kentucky ($ 45 369) and Arkansas ($ 45 907).

State ranking in terms of average income for 2016 year

New Hampshire $ 76 260

Connecticut $ 75 923

Alaska $ 75 723

Maryland $ 73 760

Massachusetts $ 72 266

Hawaii $ 72 133

D.S. $ 70 982

Colorado $ 70 566

Washington $ 70 310

Minnesota $ 70 218

New Jersey $ 68 468

Utah $ 67 481

California $ 66 637

Virginia $ 66 451

Rhode Island $ 61 528

New York $ 61 437

Illinois $ 61 386

Pennsylvania $ 60 979

Vermont $ 60 837

North Dakota $ 60 184

Wisconsin $ 59 817

Nebraska $ 59 374

Oregon $ 59 135

Iowa $ 59 094

Texas $ 58 146

Delaware $ 58 046

Wyoming $ 57 829

South Dakota $ 57 450

Arizona $ 57 100

Michigan $ 57 091

Montana $ 57 075

Kansas $ 56 810

Idaho $ 56 564

Indiana $ 56 094

Nevada $ 55 431

Missouri $ 55 016

South Carolina $ 54 336

Ohio $ 53 985

North Carolina $ 53 764

Georgia $ 53 527

Tennessee $ 51 344

Florida $ 51 176

Oklahoma $ 50 943

Maine $ 50 856

New Mexico $ 48 451

Alabama $ 47 221

Arkansas $ 45 907

Kentucky $ 45 369

West Virginia $ 44 354

Louisiana $ 42 196

Mississippi $ 41 099.

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