State | Income (per capita) | Change in income 2008 to 2009 | Population (July 2009) | Change# in pop. 2008 to 2009 | Jobs lost 2008 to 2009 | Average jobless rate | Home prices 2008 to 2009 |
*United States | $39,138 | -2.6% | 307,006,550 | 0.9% | -5,961,600 | 9.3% | -1.2% |
Alabama | $33,096 | -1.7% | 4,708,708 | 0.7% | -98,300 | 10.1% | 2.1% |
Alaska | $42,603 | -3.0% | 698,473 | 1.5% | -2,800 | 8.0% | -2.8% |
Arizona | $32,935 | -4.1% | 6,595,778 | 1.5% | -148,200 | 9.1% | -13% |
Arkansas | $31,946 | -1.0% | 2,889,450 | 0.8% | -39,000 | 7.3% | 1.5% |
California | $42,325 | -3.5% | 36,961,664 | 1.0% | -917,800 | 11.4% | -0.4% |
Colorado | $41,344 | -3.9% | 5,024,748 | 1.8% | -116,300 | 7.7% | 2.8% |
Conn. | $54,397 | -3.3% | 3,518,288 | 0.4% | -65,800 | 8.2% | -3.1% |
Delaware | $39,817 | -1.4% | 885,122 | 1.0% | -11,700 | 8.1% | -3.8% |
District of Columbia | $66,000 | -0.5% | 599,657 | 1.6% | -3,400 | 10.2% | -0.3% |
Florida | $37,780 | -3.3% | 18,537,969 | 0.6% | -425,700 | 10.5% | -8.2% |
Georgia | $33,786 | -3.1% | 9,829,211 | 1.4% | -200,300 | 9.6% | -1.2% |
Hawaii | $42,009 | -0.2% | 1,295,178 | 0.6% | -22,900 | 6.8% | -13% |
Idaho | $31,632 | -4.1% | 1,545,801 | 1.2% | -28,500 | 8.0% | -6.6% |
Illinois | $41,411 | -2.7% | 12,910,409 | 0.5% | -291,300 | 10.1% | -4.8% |
Indiana | $33,725 | -2.4% | 6,423,113 | 0.5% | -140,600 | 10.1% | 1.7% |
Iowa | $36,751 | -2.0% | 3,007,856 | 0.5% | -50,100 | 6.0% | 0.7% |
Kansas | $37,916 | -2.5% | 2,818,747 | 0.8% | -63,700 | 6.7% | 1.5% |
Kentucky | $31,883 | -0.2% | 4,314,113 | 0.6% | -57,800 | 10.5% | 1.6% |
Louisiana | $35,507 | -1.6% | 4,492,076 | 0.9% | -68,800 | 6.8% | 0.7% |
Maine | $36,745 | 1.0% | 1,318,301 | -0.1% | -17,500 | 8.0% | 1.0% |
Maryland | $48,285 | 0.3% | 5,699,478 | 0.7% | -73,800 | 7.0% | -5.5% |
Mass. | $49,875 | -2.0% | 6,593,587 | 0.8% | -92,600 | 8.4% | -0.3% |
Michigan | $34,025 | -2.7% | 9,969,727 | -0.3% | -193,700 | 13.6% | -2.8% |
Minn. | $41,552 | -3.3% | 5,266,214 | 0.7% | -102,100 | 8.0% | -1.0% |
Miss. | $30,103 | -0.9% | 2,951,996 | 0.4% | -39,800 | 9.6% | -1.7% |
Missouri | $35,676 | -1.9% | 5,987,580 | 0.5% | -107,700 | 9.3% | 0.0% |
Montana | $34,004 | -1.8% | 974,989 | 0.7% | -22,400 | 6.2% | -2.6% |
Nebraska | $38,081 | -2.8% | 1,796,619 | 0.8% | -28,400 | 4.6% | 2.1% |
Nevada | $38,578 | -5.8% | 2,643,085 | 1.0% | -112,200 | 11.8% | -17% |
New Hampshire | $42,831 | -1.4% | 1,324,575 | 0.2% | -13,700 | 6.3% | -0.5% |
New Jersey | $50,313 | -2.3% | 8,707,739 | 0.5% | -141,800 | 9.2% | -3.7% |
New Mexico | $32,992 | -1.2% | 2,009,671 | 1.2% | -37,800 | 7.2% | -4.5% |
New York | $46,957 | -3.8% | 19,541,453 | 0.4% | -252,600 | 8.4% | -0.9% |
North Carolina | $34,453 | -2.3% | 9,380,884 | 1.4% | -161,900 | 10.6% | 0.3% |
North Dakota | $39,530 | -0.9% | 646,844 | 0.8% | -2,100 | 4.3% | 1.2% |
Ohio | $35,381 | -1.4% | 11,542,645 | 0.1% | -273,400 | 10.2% | 1.0% |
Oklahoma | $35,268 | -1.9% | 3,687,050 | 1.2% | -76,500 | 6.4% | 3.5% |
Oregon | $35,667 | -1.9% | 3,825,657 | 1.1% | -99,100 | 11.1% | -7.4% |
Penn. | $39,578 | -0.5% | 12,604,767 | 0.3% | -195,000 | 8.1% | -0.5% |
Rhode Island | $41,003 | -0.6% | 1,053,209 | 0.0% | -19,300 | 11.2% | -0.7% |
South Carolina | $31,799 | -2.1% | 4,561,242 | 1.3% | -72,200 | 11.7% | 1.4% |
South Dakota | $36,935 | -4.4% | 812,383 | 1.0% | -11,200 | 4.8% | 1.6% |
Tenn. | $34,089 | -2.1% | 6,296,254 | 0.9% | -139,200 | 10.5% | -0.6% |
Texas | $36,484 | -3.5% | 24,782,302 | 2.0% | -412,400 | 7.6% | 0.8% |
Utah | $30,875 | -3.7% | 2,784,572 | 2.1% | -68,700 | 6.6% | -7.7% |
Vermont | $38,503 | 0.5% | 621,760 | 0.1% | -2,300 | 6.9% | -1.3% |
Virginia | $43,874 | -0.5% | 7,882,590 | 1.1% | -108,600 | 6.7% | 3.1% |
Wash. | $41,751 | -2.3% | 6,664,195 | 1.5% | -148,600 | 8.9% | -5.2% |
West Virginia | $32,219 | 1.8% | 1,819,777 | 0.3% | -24,700 | 7.9% | -2.7% |
Wisconsin | $36,822 | -2.5% | 5,654,774 | 0.5% | -134,400 | 8.5% | -1.2% |
Wyoming | $45,705 | -5.9% | 544,270 | 2.1% | -22,900 | 6.4% | -6.0% |
Does D.C. charge an income tax (a la NYC) on locally earned incomes? I mean - we all know the fortunes on K street and elsewhere in that town that are earned at offices located there, but the taxes are paid by taxpayers who are largely residents of VA, MD, WV, etc. I am stunned by that $66k/per capita value. Think of all the poor street urchins in that District, it’s hard to imagine they are offset, and then some by the Georgetown set, but maybe so...