Data Table
State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1/ Rank 2005
Alabama $21,046 $21,994 $22,929 $23,968 $25,232 $26,348 42
Alaska $26,426 $28,155 $29,162 $30,070 $30,992 $32,268 13
Arizona $22,326 $22,951 $23,772 $24,602 $25,943 $27,185 38
Arkansas $19,375 $20,444 $21,029 $22,137 $23,519 $24,264 49
California $26,716 $27,510 $28,616 $29,397 $31,053 $32,188 14
Colorado $28,236 $29,586 $29,950 $30,801 $32,278 $33,499 8
Connecticut $33,383 $34,618 $35,801 $36,354 $38,593 $39,974 2
D.C. $33,408 $37,671 $39,510 $41,527 $44,505 $47,265 1
Delaware $26,278 $27,267 $28,771 $29,841 $31,612 $32,549 11
Florida $24,810 $25,617 $26,584 $27,336 $28,577 $29,813 22
Georgia $24,054 $24,695 $25,226 $25,582 $26,628 $27,573 37
Hawaii $24,842 $25,127 $26,173 $27,330 $29,191 $30,569 20
Idaho $20,959 $21,909 $22,703 $22,987 $24,455 $25,354 45
Illinois $27,412 $27,866 $28,821 $30,020 $30,926 $31,737 18
Indiana $23,647 $23,928 $24,927 $25,970 $27,198 $27,918 35
Iowa $23,390 $23,928 $25,274 $25,913 $28,251 $29,127 29
Kansas $24,047 $25,060 $25,825 $26,752 $28,021 $29,375 27
Kentucky $21,344 $21,770 $22,575 $23,252 $24,502 $25,429 44
Louisiana $20,574 $22,038 $22,825 $23,707 $25,006 $22,813 51
Maine $22,489 $23,717 $24,660 $25,574 $26,991 $27,791 36
Maryland $28,800 $30,062 $31,526 $32,591 $34,523 $35,986 5
Massachusetts $30,310 $31,806 $33,422 $34,445 $36,573 $37,711 4
Michigan $25,435 $26,000 $26,814 $28,383 $28,869 $29,553 25
Minnesota $27,187 $27,832 $28,912 $30,143 $31,911 $32,511 12
Mississippi $18,935 $19,839 $20,424 $21,486 $22,699 $23,246 50
Missouri $23,676 $24,177 $25,223 $26,290 $27,493 $28,570 32
Montana $20,233 $21,891 $22,597 $23,783 $25,113 $26,378 41
Nebraska $24,089 $25,122 $26,132 $27,877 $29,338 $30,158 21
Nevada $26,322 $26,788 $27,306 $28,658 $30,346 $31,841 16
New Hampshire $28,566 $29,220 $30,368 $31,124 $33,119 $34,339 6
New Jersey $32,009 $32,822 $33,971 $34,621 $36,402 $37,817 3
New Mexico $19,578 $21,493 $21,899 $22,686 $23,894 $25,045 47
New York $28,881 $29,161 $30,083 $30,949 $32,867 $34,208 7
North Carolina $23,396 $23,837 $24,330 $24,872 $26,265 $27,086 39
North Dakota $22,595 $23,203 $24,095 $26,561 $27,113 $28,674 30
Ohio $24,263 $24,681 $25,652 $26,649 $27,762 $28,636 31
Oklahoma $21,517 $23,005 $23,254 $24,083 $25,258 $26,449 40
Oregon $23,905 $24,510 $25,495 $25,847 $27,098 $28,153 34
Pennsylvania $25,573 $26,135 $27,398 $28,319 $29,708 $30,831 19
Rhode Island $25,059 $26,407 $27,742 $28,852 $30,445 $31,897 15
South Carolina $21,501 $22,072 $22,794 $23,545 $24,711 $25,562 43
South Dakota $23,163 $24,329 $24,829 $27,052 $28,098 $29,130 28
Tennessee $23,409 $24,155 $25,137 $26,226 $27,558 $28,498 33
Texas $24,964 $25,720 $26,146 $26,974 $28,209 $29,600 24
Utah $20,802 $21,693 $22,306 $22,893 $24,057 $25,169 46
Vermont $24,010 $25,223 $26,021 $27,148 $28,664 $29,677 23
Virginia $26,215 $27,549 $28,712 $29,828 $31,748 $33,418 9
Washington $27,309 $28,183 $29,202 $29,772 $31,885 $31,769 17
West Virginia $19,535 $20,775 $21,745 $22,393 $23,596 $24,761 48
Wisconsin $24,498 $25,324 $26,433 $27,229 $28,603 $29,527 26
Wyoming $24,497 $26,352 $27,754 $29,231 $31,098 $32,768 10
United States $25,470 $26,239 $27,162 $28,050 $29,482 $30,509 X
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1/: Preliminary estimate.

Note: Disposable Personal Income is personal income less personal tax and non-tax payments. It is the income available to persons for spending or saving.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Regional Economic Information System. Ranking by South Carolina Department of Revenue and Fiscal Affairs - Health and Demographics Section.