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  1. Per Capita Income The following ten states have the lowest PCI, in ascending order: Mississippi ($39,368), West Virignia ($42,336), Alabama ($43,984), Kentucky ($44,017), Arkansas ($44,845), South Carolina ($45,314), Idaho ($45,642), Arizona ($46,233), and North Carolina ($47,803).

  2. The differences in estimates of per capita income and per capita personal income is large. In 2019, the U.S. Census Bureau calculated a per capita income of the United States as 34,103 dollars. [4] The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis calculated the PCPI as 56,490 dollars. [5]

  3. Median household income is different from per capita personal income, which was $60,320 at the end of Q3 of 2020. This is $2,801 higher than in Q1 of 2020 and $3,728 higher than in Q3 of 2019. Average incomes by state range from $41,776 in Mississippi to $88,702 in the District of Columbia.

  4. Release Table for 2023, Release Tables: Per Capita Personal Income by State, Annual. FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data.

  5. 5 Ιουλ 2024 · Out of all 50 states, New York had the highest per-capita real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, at 90,730 U.S. dollars, followed closely by Massachusetts. Mississippi had the lowest...

  6. Massachusetts follows a close second at $84,945, demonstrating one of the tightest races for the top position. On the other end of the spectrum, Mississippi has the lowest per capita income at $46,248, significantly lower than the national average.

  7. States by historical development of per capita personal income in nominal US Dollar.

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