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  Census >ACS Home > Ranking Tables 2003 Index (Main) > Median Family Income… (State Level)
Median Family Income (In 2003 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Families (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
52,273
52,068
52,478
1 New Jersey 70,263 69,169 71,357
2 Connecticut 69,917 67,631 72,203
3 Maryland 69,087 66,176 71,998
4 Massachusetts 67,527 66,145 68,909
5 New Hampshire 63,439 61,450 65,428
6 Minnesota 61,417 60,001 62,833
7 Delaware 61,270 59,319 63,221
8 Alaska 61,117 59,519 62,715
9 Hawaii 60,647 58,387 62,907
10 Virginia 60,174 59,160 61,188
11 Rhode Island 60,165 58,020 62,310
12 Colorado 59,252 55,104 63,400
13 Illinois 57,385 56,029 58,741
14 California 56,530 55,804 57,256
15 Washington 56,461 54,775 58,147
16 New York 55,309 54,546 56,072
17 Michigan 55,018 54,160 55,876
18 Wisconsin 54,500 52,441 56,559
19 Vermont 52,895 51,435 54,355
20 Nevada 52,502 50,672 54,332
21 Utah 52,481 50,919 54,043
22 Wyoming 51,627 49,140 54,114
23 Ohio 51,522 50,668 52,376
24 Pennsylvania 51,339 50,688 51,990
25 Indiana 51,338 50,620 52,056
26 Iowa 51,336 49,769 52,903
27 Kansas 51,157 50,076 52,238
28 Nebraska 50,756 49,577 51,935
29 Georgia 50,647 49,907 51,387
30 District of Columbia 50,243 46,885 53,601
31 Oregon 49,800 48,401 51,199
32 Missouri 49,441 48,128 50,754
33 Maine 48,541 47,241 49,841
34 North Dakota 48,386 46,010 50,762
35 Texas 47,479 46,609 48,349
36 Florida 47,442 46,460 48,424
37 Arizona 47,219 45,844 48,594
38 South Carolina 47,081 45,815 48,347
39 South Dakota 46,824 45,351 48,297
40 Idaho 46,783 44,656 48,910
41 Tennessee 46,654 45,533 47,775
42 North Carolina 45,540 44,209 46,871
43 Montana 44,503 42,838 46,168
44 Alabama 43,307 42,168 44,446
45 Oklahoma 43,259 41,783 44,735
46 Kentucky 41,898 40,559 43,237
47 Louisiana 41,831 40,579 43,083
48 New Mexico 41,661 39,674 43,648
49 Arkansas 41,072 40,355 41,789
50 Mississippi 39,182 37,991 40,373
51 West Virginia 38,568 36,896 40,240

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 American Community Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau
American Community Survey Office

Last revised: Wednesday August 25, 2004

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