State Rankings

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Alphabetical Order
Population
Population Density
Educational Attainment
Household Income
Individual Income
Home Value
Rent
Alphabetical Order
Population
Population Density
Educational Attainment
Household Income
Individual Income
Home Value
Rent

Highest Population

1. California 39,557,045
2. Texas 28,701,845
3. Florida 21,299,325
4. New York 19,542,209
5. Pennsylvania 12,807,060
6. Illinois 12,741,080
7. Ohio 11,689,442
8. Georgia 10,519,475
9. North Carolina 10,383,620
10. Michigan 9,995,915
11. New Jersey 8,908,520
12. Virginia 8,517,685
13. Washington 7,535,591
14. Arizona 7,171,646
15. Massachusetts 6,902,149
16. Tennessee 6,770,010
17. Indiana 6,691,878
18. Missouri 6,126,452
19. Maryland 6,042,718
20. Wisconsin 5,813,568
21. Colorado 5,695,564
22. Minnesota 5,611,179
23. South Carolina 5,084,127
24. Alabama 4,887,871
25. Louisiana 4,659,978
26. Kentucky 4,468,402
27. Oregon 4,190,713
28. Oklahoma 3,943,079
29. Connecticut 3,572,665
30. Utah 3,161,105
31. Iowa 3,156,145
32. Nevada 3,034,392
33. Arkansas 3,013,825
34. Mississippi 2,986,530
35. Kansas 2,911,505
36. New Mexico 2,095,428
37. Nebraska 1,929,268
38. West Virginia 1,805,832
39. Idaho 1,754,208
40. Hawaii 1,420,491
41. New Hampshire 1,356,458
42. Maine 1,338,404
43. Montana 1,062,305
44. Rhode Island 1,057,315
45. Delaware 967,171
46. South Dakota 882,235
47. North Dakota 760,077
48. Alaska 737,438
49. Vermont 626,299
50. Wyoming 577,737

Highest Population Density

(Residents per Sq. Mile)
1. New Jersey 1,211
2. Rhode Island 1,023
3. Massachusetts 885
4. Connecticut 738
5. Maryland 622
6. Delaware 496
7. New York 415
8. Florida 397
9. Pennsylvania 286
10. Ohio 286
11. California 254
12. Illinois 230
13. Hawaii 221
14. Virginia 216
15. North Carolina 214
16. Indiana 187
17. Georgia 183
18. Michigan 177
19. South Carolina 169
20. Tennessee 164
21. New Hampshire 151
22. Washington 113
23. Kentucky 113
24. Texas 110
25. Louisiana 108
26. Wisconsin 107
27. Alabama 97
28. Missouri 89
29. West Virginia 75
30. Minnesota 70
31. Vermont 68
32. Mississippi 64
33. Arizona 63
34. Arkansas 58
35. Oklahoma 57
36. Iowa 57
37. Colorado 55
38. Oregon 44
39. Maine 43
40. Utah 38
41. Kansas 36
42. Nevada 28
43. Nebraska 25
44. Idaho 21
45. New Mexico 17
46. South Dakota 12
47. North Dakota 11
48. Montana 7
49. Wyoming 6
50. Alaska 1

Educational Attainment

(% to Graduate College)
1. Massachusetts 43.4%
2. Colorado 41.2%
3. New Jersey 39.7%
4. Maryland 39.6%
5. Virginia 38.7%
6. Connecticut 38.7%
7. Vermont 38.3%
8. New Hampshire 36.9%
9. Minnesota 36.0%
10. New York 36.0%
11. Washington 35.5%
12. Utah 34.6%
13. Illinois 34.4%
14. Kansas 33.7%
15. Oregon 33.7%
16. California 33.6%
17. Rhode Island 33.4%
18. Hawaii 32.9%
19. Montana 32.3%
20. Maine 32.0%
21. Nebraska 31.7%
22. Delaware 31.5%
23. Pennsylvania 31.4%
24. North Carolina 31.3%
25. Georgia 30.9%
26. North Dakota 30.7%
27. Wisconsin 30.4%
28. Florida 29.6%
29. Texas 29.6%
30. Arizona 29.3%
31. Michigan 29.1%
32. Missouri 29.0%
33. Iowa 28.9%
34. Alaska 28.8%
35. South Dakota 28.1%
36. South Carolina 28.0%
37. Ohio 28.0%
38. Wyoming 27.6%
39. Tennessee 27.3%
40. New Mexico 27.1%
41. Indiana 26.8%
42. Idaho 26.8%
43. Oklahoma 25.5%
44. Alabama 25.5%
45. Nevada 24.9%
46. Kentucky 24.0%
47. Louisiana 23.8%
48. Arkansas 23.4%
49. Mississippi 21.9%
50. West Virginia 20.2%

Highest Household Income

1. Maryland 80,776
2. New Jersey 80,088
3. Hawaii 77,765
4. Massachusetts 77,385
5. Connecticut 74,168
6. New Hampshire 73,381
7. Alaska 73,181
8. California 71,805
9. Virginia 71,535
10. Washington 70,979
11. Colorado 69,117
12. Minnesota 68,388
13. Utah 68,358
14. New York 64,894
15. Rhode Island 63,870
16. Illinois 62,992
17. Delaware 62,852
18. North Dakota 61,843
19. Wyoming 60,434
20. Oregon 60,212
21. Nebraska 59,970
22. Wisconsin 59,305
23. Texas 59,206
24. Pennsylvania 59,195
25. Iowa 58,570
26. Nevada 58,003
27. Vermont 57,513
28. Arizona 56,581
29. South Dakota 56,521
30. Kansas 56,422
31. Maine 56,277
32. Georgia 56,183
33. Michigan 54,909
34. Indiana 54,181
35. Ohio 54,021
36. Missouri 53,578
37. Montana 53,386
38. North Carolina 52,752
39. Florida 52,594
40. Idaho 52,225
41. Tennessee 51,340
42. South Carolina 50,570
43. Oklahoma 50,051
44. Kentucky 48,375
45. Alabama 48,123
46. New Mexico 46,744
47. Louisiana 46,145
48. Arkansas 45,869
49. Mississippi 43,529
50. West Virginia 43,469

Highest Individual Income

1. Maryland 42,149
2. Massachusetts 41,700
3. New Jersey 41,556
4. Connecticut 41,053
5. Washington 38,437
6. New Hampshire 37,858
7. Virginia 37,483
8. Minnesota 37,397
9. New York 37,329
10. Alaska 37,326
11. Hawaii 37,247
12. Colorado 36,804
13. Delaware 36,315
14. Rhode Island 36,278
15. North Dakota 35,999
16. Illinois 35,868
17. California 35,544
18. Pennsylvania 35,000
19. Wisconsin 34,841
20. Iowa 33,349
21. Nebraska 33,314
22. Wyoming 32,885
23. Nevada 32,322
24. Texas 32,264
25. Oregon 32,137
26. Indiana 32,069
27. Georgia 32,010
28. Ohio 31,982
29. Kansas 31,839
30. Michigan 31,713
31. Arizona 31,651
32. Maine 31,552
33. Missouri 31,514
34. Vermont 31,457
35. North Carolina 31,347
36. South Dakota 31,333
37. Utah 31,046
38. Tennessee 30,994
39. Kentucky 30,663
40. Louisiana 30,544
41. Alabama 30,528
42. Oklahoma 30,479
43. Florida 30,471
44. Arkansas 30,050
45. South Carolina 30,021
46. Mississippi 29,818
47. West Virginia 28,937
48. Montana 28,925
49. New Mexico 28,062
50. Idaho 27,589

Highest Home Value

1. Hawaii 617,400
2. California 509,400
3. Massachusetts 385,400
4. Colorado 348,900
5. Washington 339,000
6. New Jersey 334,900
7. Oregon 319,200
8. New York 314,500
9. Maryland 312,500
10. Utah 275,100
11. Virginia 273,400
12. Alaska 273,100
13. Connecticut 273,100
14. New Hampshire 263,600
15. Nevada 258,200
16. Rhode Island 257,800
17. Delaware 252,800
18. Montana 231,300
19. Vermont 226,300
20. Minnesota 224,000
21. Arizona 223,400
22. Wyoming 214,300
23. Florida 214,000
24. Idaho 207,100
25. Illinois 195,300
26. North Dakota 194,700
27. Maine 191,200
28. Pennsylvania 181,200
29. Wisconsin 178,900
30. Georgia 173,700
31. Texas 172,200
32. New Mexico 171,300
33. North Carolina 171,200
34. South Dakota 167,600
35. Tennessee 167,500
36. Louisiana 162,500
37. South Carolina 161,800
38. Missouri 156,700
39. Nebraska 155,800
40. Michigan 155,700
41. Kansas 150,600
42. Iowa 149,100
43. Ohio 144,200
44. Alabama 141,300
45. Indiana 141,100
46. Kentucky 141,000
47. Oklahoma 137,400
48. Arkansas 128,500
49. Mississippi 120,200
50. West Virginia 119,800

Highest Gross Rent

1. Hawaii 1,573
2. California 1,447
3. Maryland 1,337
4. New Jersey 1,284
5. Colorado 1,240
6. New York 1,226
7. Washington 1,216
8. Massachusetts 1,208
9. Alaska 1,201
10. Virginia 1,179
11. Florida 1,128
12. Connecticut 1,125
13. Delaware 1,086
14. Oregon 1,079
15. New Hampshire 1,072
16. Nevada 1,051
17. Arizona 1,020
18. Texas 987
19. Utah 986
20. Illinois 974
21. Georgia 958
22. Vermont 950
23. Rhode Island 941
24. Minnesota 939
25. Pennsylvania 893
26. North Carolina 861
27. South Carolina 848
28. Louisiana 836
29. Michigan 835
30. Tennessee 833
31. Wyoming 832
32. Idaho 822
33. Wisconsin 819
34. Kansas 815
35. New Mexico 813
36. Maine 806
37. Nebraska 801
38. Missouri 800
39. Indiana 793
40. North Dakota 785
41. Oklahoma 780
42. Ohio 772
43. Iowa 760
44. Montana 759
45. Alabama 750
46. Mississippi 742
47. Kentucky 724
48. South Dakota 722
49. Arkansas 711
50. West Virginia 690

Highest GDP

1. California 3,018,337
2. Texas 1,818,585
3. New York 1,701,399
4. Florida 1,059,144
5. Illinois 879,947
6. Pennsylvania 803,307
7. Ohio 689,139
8. New Jersey 634,721
9. Georgia 601,503
10. Washington 576,624
11. Massachusetts 575,635
12. North Carolina 575,605
13. Virginia 544,348
14. Michigan 537,087
15. Maryland 417,776
16. Colorado 376,994
17. Minnesota 374,920
18. Tennessee 373,663
19. Indiana 371,629
20. Arizona 355,311
21. Wisconsin 342,470
22. Missouri 323,287
23. Connecticut 279,653
24. Louisiana 255,492
25. Oregon 243,085
26. South Carolina 234,367
27. Alabama 224,654
28. Kentucky 211,621
29. Oklahoma 203,250
30. Iowa 192,608
31. Utah 180,862
32. Kansas 169,558
33. Nevada 168,752
34. Arkansas 129,812
35. Nebraska 124,742
36. Mississippi 115,749
37. New Mexico 101,452
38. Hawaii 93,419
39. New Hampshire 86,046
40. West Virginia 79,168
41. Idaho 78,640
42. Delaware 76,537
43. Maine 65,349
44. Rhode Island 61,341
45. North Dakota 55,657
46. Alaska 54,851
47. South Dakota 52,544
48. Montana 49,635
49. Wyoming 39,899
50. Vermont 34,154

Highest Land Area

(Square Miles)
1. Alaska 570,887
2. Texas 261,247
3. California 155,783
4. Montana 145,545
5. New Mexico 121,307
6. Arizona 113,592
7. Nevada 109,782
8. Colorado 103,639
9. Wyoming 97,091
10. Oregon 95,988
11. Idaho 82,645
12. Utah 82,195
13. Kansas 81,758
14. Minnesota 79,624
15. Nebraska 76,815
16. South Dakota 75,812
17. North Dakota 69,003
18. Missouri 68,751
19. Oklahoma 68,593
20. Washington 66,451
21. Georgia 57,592
22. Michigan 56,558
23. Iowa 55,854
24. Illinois 55,512
25. Wisconsin 54,164
26. Florida 53,638
27. Arkansas 52,037
28. Alabama 50,647
29. North Carolina 48,617
30. New York 47,125
31. Mississippi 46,924
32. Pennsylvania 44,739
33. Louisiana 43,205
34. Tennessee 41,230
35. Ohio 40,855
36. Kentucky 39,484
37. Virginia 39,478
38. Indiana 35,827
39. Maine 30,844
40. South Carolina 30,059
41. West Virginia 24,043
42. Maryland 9,711
43. Vermont 9,220
44. New Hampshire 8,954
45. Massachusetts 7,800
46. New Jersey 7,355
47. Hawaii 6,423
48. Connecticut 4,842
49. Delaware 1,948
50. Rhode Island 1,034