Change in median household income, 2014–2015

State Median household income, 2015 Change 2007 to 2015 Change 2000 to 2015 2015 median income as percent of national median Change 2014 to 2015
Alabama $44,765 -3.4% -2.7% 80.3% 4.4%
Alaska $73,355 -0.3% 0.7% 131.5% 2.3%
Arizona $51,492 -9.7% -2.9% 92.3% 2.8%
Arkansas $41,995 -3.7% -8.1% 75.3% 1.7%
California $64,500 -5.9% 0.5% 115.6% 4.0%
Colorado $63,909 1.3% 0.1% 114.6% 4.2%
Connecticut $71,346 -5.4% -4.2% 127.9% 1.8%
Delaware $61,255 -1.9% -6.7% 109.8% 2.5%
DC $75,628 21.8% 34.3% 135.6% 5.5%
Florida $49,426 -9.6% -5.6% 88.6% 4.1%
Georgia $51,244 -8.8% -9.8% 91.9% 3.8%
Hawaii $73,486 0.8% 3.5% 131.8% 5.6%
Idaho $48,275 -8.7% -6.6% 86.6% 0.8%
Illinois $59,588 -3.7% -5.3% 106.8% 3.7%
Indiana $50,532 -6.8% -10.0% 90.6% 2.1%
Iowa $54,736 1.2% 4.2% 98.1% 1.8%
Kansas $53,906 -0.6% -2.7% 96.6% 2.6%
Kentucky $45,215 -1.8% 0.0% 81.1% 5.1%
Louisiana $45,727 -2.3% 7.2% 82.0% 2.5%
Maine $51,494 -1.8% 2.2% 92.3% 4.0%
Maryland $75,847 -2.5% 5.1% 136.0% 2.4%
Massachusetts $70,628 -0.9% 3.0% 126.6% 2.0%
Michigan $51,084 -6.8% -14.5% 91.6% 2.4%
Minnesota $63,488 -0.5% -3.4% 113.8% 3.2%
Mississippi $40,593 -2.3% -9.9% 72.8% 2.2%
Missouri $50,238 -2.6% -1.7% 90.1% 3.8%
Montana $49,509 -0.5% 8.7% 88.8% 6.8%
Nebraska $54,996 2.2% 6.9% 98.6% 4.3%
Nevada $52,431 -16.7% -10.2% 94.0% 1.8%
New Hampshire $70,303 -1.4% 0.2% 126.0% 5.6%
New Jersey $72,222 -5.8% -3.3% 129.5% 0.3%
New Mexico $45,382 -4.2% -1.4% 81.4% 1.2%
New York $60,850 -0.5% 1.1% 109.1% 3.3%
North Carolina $47,830 -6.3% -8.0% 85.8% 2.7%
North Dakota $60,557 21.1% 28.0% 108.6% 2.6%
Ohio $51,075 -4.1% -6.6% 91.6% 3.5%
Oklahoma $48,568 2.2% 3.4% 87.1% 2.1%
Oregon $54,148 -2.8% 0.6% 97.1% 5.9%
Pennsylvania $55,702 0.3% 2.0% 99.9% 4.5%
Rhode Island $58,073 -5.2% -3.6% 104.1% 5.6%
South Carolina $47,238 -4.6% -5.8% 84.7% 4.3%
South Dakota $53,017 6.8% 10.6% 95.1% 3.9%
Tennessee $47,275 -2.4% -6.1% 84.8% 6.5%
Texas $55,653 2.4% 2.6% 99.8% 4.8%
Utah $62,912 -0.1% 0.4% 112.8% 3.2%
Vermont $56,990 -0.1% 2.2% 102.2% 5.1%
Virginia $66,262 -2.7% 2.2% 118.8% 2.0%
Washington $64,129 0.9% 3.0% 115.0% 4.4%
West Virginia $42,019 -0.8% 4.9% 75.3% 2.3%
Wisconsin $55,638 -3.8% -4.2% 99.8% 5.6%
Wyoming $60,214 1.8% 13.3% 108.0% 5.5%

Source: EPI Analysis of American Community Survey data

View the underlying data on epi.org.