Average real income growth from 2009 to 2013, overall and for the top 1% and bottom 99%, U.S. and by state and region

Rank (by top 1% income growth, from highest to lowest) State/region Overall Top 1% Bottom 99% Share of total growth (or loss) captured by top 1%
1 North Dakota 25.7% 61.7% 20.0% 32.6%
2 Wyoming 9.5% 55.1% -2.3% 119.7%
3 Massachusetts 7.5% 32.5% 1.6% 82.5%
4 California 5.7% 28.1% 0.5% 92.5%
5 Texas 7.6% 26.4% 3.4% 63.0%
6 Michigan 4.2% 26.3% 0.3% 94.4%
7 Nevada -5.1% 25.6% -13.3% Ŧ
8 Washington 2.7% 21.6% -0.8% 124.3%
9 New York 2.7% 20.6% -3.9% 205.4%
10 Kansas 5.7% 19.6% 3.3% 50.0%
11 Colorado 6.5% 17.6% 4.5% 41.4%
12 Ohio 5.8% 17.3% 3.9% 41.2%
13 Connecticut 3.4% 17.2% -1.6% 134.6%
14 Minnesota 8.3% 16.9% 6.7% 31.4%
15 Oregon 3.4% 16.1% 1.4% 65.9%
16 Utah 11.6% 15.9% 10.9% 20.8%
17 Rhode Island 4.9% 15.8% 3.1% 46.4%
18 Illinois 5.0% 15.2% 2.7% 55.8%
19 New Jersey 1.6% 15.2% -1.4% 173.5%
20 Florida 0.1% 15.0% -4.3% 3669.6%
21 Missouri 0.6% 14.8% -1.8% 345.5%
22 Oklahoma 8.3% 13.9% 7.2% 27.7%
23 South Dakota 10.8% 13.6% 10.3% 19.9%
24 Indiana 7.3% 13.4% 6.4% 24.7%
25 Idaho 8.2% 13.1% 7.4% 21.6%
26 Nebraska 10.2% 13.0% 9.7% 16.7%
27 Iowa 5.7% 12.8% 4.8% 26.0%
28 Tennessee 4.3% 12.8% 2.7% 47.1%
29 Georgia -0.3% 12.3% -2.7% Ŧ
30 Wisconsin 5.8% 12.0% 4.7% 31.3%
31 South Carolina 1.5% 11.3% -0.1% 102.8%
32 Arizona 3.4% 10.7% 2.0% 50.7%
33 Virginia -3.7% 8.8% -5.7% Ŧ
34 New Hampshire 7.3% 8.1% 7.2% 16.8%
35 Pennsylvania 1.4% 8.0% 0.2% 89.2%
36 Vermont 4.4% 7.6% 3.9% 23.4%
37 Maryland -2.7% 7.3% -4.3% Ŧ
38 North Carolina 0.5% 7.1% -0.6% 219.6%
39 Louisiana -0.9% 6.9% -2.4% Ŧ
40 Kentucky 3.5% 6.3% 3.0% 25.0%
41 Maine 2.5% 5.7% 2.0% 28.7%
42 Arkansas 4.6% 5.0% 4.6% 18.4%
43 Mississippi -3.8% 1.8% -4.6% Ŧ
44 Delaware -1.1% -0.8% -1.1% 10.7%
45 Alabama 2.3% -0.9% 2.8% ŧ
46 Alaska 3.4% -1.1% 4.0% ŧ
47 New Mexico 2.8% -2.0% 3.6% ŧ
48 Montana 7.8% -3.9% 10.1% ŧ
49 Hawaii -3.6% -9.5% -2.7% 33.8%
50 West Virginia 4.0% -14.1% 7.2% ŧ
48* District of Columbia -0.7% -2.1% -0.3% 60.4%
United States 3.7% 17.4% 0.7% 85.1%
Northeast 3.0% 17.5% -1.0% 125.9%
Midwest 5.7% 16.8% 3.7% 44.8%
South 2.2% 12.6% 0.1% 97.4%
West 4.9% 22.2% 1.3% 78.2%

* Rank of the District of Columbia if it were ranked with the 50 states
ŧ Top 1% incomes fell while overall incomes grew over this period.
Ŧ Overall income declined even as top 1% incomes grew over this period

Source: Authors’ analysis of state-level tax data from Sommeiller (2006) extended to 2013 using state-level data from the Internal Revenue Service SOI Tax Stats (various years), and Piketty and Saez (2012)

View the underlying data on epi.org.