Travel 82 Articles about the ease, safety, and attractiveness of visiting a place for tourism or other purposes Economics > Median Household Income by State 2025 Income Median Household Income by State 2025 TopBottomDistrict of Columbia$75,814Maryland$52,519California$50,251Colorado$49,447New Jersey$48,523Washington$48,386Alaska$46,819Virginia$46,767Massachusetts$45,920New Hampshire$45,746Utah$44,905Hawaii$44,402Connecticut$44,224Minnesota$43,172New York$42,397Rhode Island$42,225Delaware$42,168Nevada$42,034Illinois$41,888Texas$41,661Arizona$41,272Georgia$40,028Wisconsin$39,966Oregon$39,791North Dakota$39,690Vermont$39,613Florida$39,438Nebraska$38,276North Carolina$38,073Pennsylvania$37,725South Dakota$37,260Iowa$37,172Michigan$36,687Indiana$36,674Ohio$36,615South Carolina$36,564Kansas$36,534Missouri$36,283Tennessee$36,264Maine$36,001New Mexico$35,969Idaho$35,951Montana$35,369Oklahoma$32,704Kentucky$31,481Alabama$31,232Arkansas$30,682Louisiana$29,921West Virginia$29,140Mississippi$27,205 Household 1-4 MembersHousehold 5-7 MembersStateMedian Income - One Person Household 2023↓Median Income - Two Person Household 2023Median Income - Three Person Household 2023Median Income - Four Person Household 2023$75,814$147,683$183,198$215,972$52,519$109,285$125,724$150,702$50,251$101,959$113,943$128,813$49,447$104,126$121,291$140,677$48,523$104,651$130,685$156,487$48,386$102,278$122,578$141,412$46,819$99,684$110,198$123,648$46,767$97,690$116,222$136,949$45,920$110,054$136,213$165,180$45,746$101,660$132,981$148,366$44,905$91,564$107,250$119,711$44,402$96,717$116,925$136,006$44,224$101,926$126,016$155,623$43,172$95,091$121,094$138,690$42,397$92,003$110,523$130,304$42,225$95,211$113,022$136,111$42,168$91,967$108,094$114,470$42,034$83,781$99,853$106,361$41,888$89,614$106,922$127,556$41,661$82,953$94,007$108,349$41,272$84,639$104,058$109,740$40,028$80,832$97,265$110,713$39,966$85,204$107,009$121,491$39,791$88,006$108,524$120,322$39,690$90,331$104,323$129,866$39,613$92,927$115,411$130,141$39,438$80,838$93,493$105,796$38,276$86,488$100,273$116,960$38,073$80,086$94,037$108,511$37,725$83,380$102,837$121,529$37,260$89,377$97,793$116,586$37,172$82,299$98,013$111,253$36,687$77,586$95,706$114,734$36,674$76,837$94,883$108,669$36,615$79,056$96,406$112,665$36,564$77,269$89,265$99,074$36,534$81,039$91,473$110,751$36,283$78,158$96,521$104,999$36,264$77,242$91,602$105,519$36,001$83,183$102,041$114,289$35,969$72,741$77,542$89,897$35,951$79,067$95,484$109,375$35,369$79,064$95,657$112,129$32,704$71,354$84,133$93,300$31,481$68,305$83,346$101,763$31,232$71,147$81,625$98,498$30,682$65,773$79,318$94,893$29,921$68,837$77,447$96,211$29,140$64,510$77,797$91,956$27,205$62,406$76,637$86,519$80,231$94,718$107,459 The annual Income and Poverty Report, released by the U.S. Census Bureau each year, presents data collected in the Current Population Survey’s yearly supplement. The report details data and trends on income, earnings, and poverty in the United States. According to this report, the was $67,521, a 2.9 percent decrease from the previous year, when the median income was $69,560. This decrease was mainly due to Covid-19 restrictions and represented the first significant decline in median incomes since 2011. This decrease came just before a period of high inflation that has seen soaring prices for everything from houses to milk., For each additional family member above six persons, add 3 percent to the percentage for a six-person family (132%) and multiply the new percentage by 60 percent of the state's estimated median income for a 4-person family., New Jersey has the nation’s fifth-highest median household income at $85,239. Educational attainment in the state is high, with 43.1% of residents holding a Bachelor’s degree or higher. Unemployment in the state sits at 4.1%, and 7.6% of residents live at or below the poverty line..