The data is median household income in 2014. A household in the report is defined as all people occupying a housing unit, including apartments and other living quarters.
Alabama: $42,278
Alaska: $67,629
Arizona: $44,922
Arkansas: $44,922
California: $60,487
Colorado: $60,940
Connecticut: $70,161
Delaware: $57,522
Florida: $46,140
Georgia: $49,555
Hawaii: $71,223
Idaho: $53,438
Illinois: $54,916
Indiana: $48,060
Iowa: $57,810
Kansas: $53,444
Kentucky: $42,786
Louisiana: $42,406
Maine: $51,710
Maryland: $76,165
Massachusetts: $63,151
Michigan: $52,005
Minnesota: $67,244
Mississippi: $35,521
Missouri: $56,630
Montana: $51,102
Nebraska: $56,870
Nevada: $49,875
New Hampshire: $73,397
New Jersey: $65,243
New Mexico: $46,686
New York: $54,310
North Carolina: $46,686
North Dakota: $60,730
Ohio: $49,644
Oklahoma: $47,199
Oregon: $58,875
Pennsylvania: $55,173
Rhode Island: $58,633
South Carolina: $44,929
South Dakota: $53,053
Tennessee: $43,716
Texas: $53,875
Utah: $63,383
Vermont: $60,708
Virginia: $66,155
Washington: $59,068
West Virginia: $39,552
Wisconsin: $58,080
Wyoming: $55,690
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