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发信人: hxp417 (Stan), 信区: Texas
标 题: 美国最富和最穷的十个州
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Sep 21 10:12:34 2012, 美东)
美国最富和最穷的十个州
1. Maryland, Median household income $70,004; population 5.8 million
2. Alaska, $67,825; 0.7 million
3. New Jersey, $67,458; 8.8 million
4. Connecticut, $65,753; 3.6 million
5. Massachusetts, $62,859; 6.6 million
6. New Hampshire, $62,647; 1.3 million
7. Virginia, $61,882; 8.1 million
8. Hawaii, $61,821; 1.4 million
9. Delaware, $58,814; 0.9 million
10. California, $57,287; 37.7 million
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24. New York, $49,826; 19.5 million
28. Texas, $47,464; 25.7 million
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41. Oklahoma, $43,225; 3.8 million
42. South Carolina, $42,367; 4.7 million
43. New Mexico, $41,963; 2.1 million
44. Louisiana, $41,734; 4.6 million
45. Tennessee, $41,693; 6.4 million
46. Alabama, $41,415; 4.8 million
47. Kentucky, $41,141; 4.4 million
48. Arkansas, $38,758; 2.9 million
49. West Virginia, $38,482; 1.9 millon
50. Mississippi, $36,919; 3.0 million | s*****n 发帖数: 617 | 2 科州第几? 这个好象只看收入,不考虑cost of living吧? | z**********i 发帖数: 12276 | 3 No 5.
http://www.money-rates.com/research-center/best-states-to-make-
1. Virginia (Adjusted average income: $43,677)
In jumping from fourth to first, Virginia improved its adjusted average
income figure by $2,557. This year, Virginia enjoyed a best-of-both-worlds
scenario in which its average income rose while its cost of living fell
slightly. The state also saw its unemployment rate drop to 6.2 percent,
which is well below the national average.
2. Washington ($43,662)
Washington repeated in the second position this year. While it held steady
in the rankings, Washington did not stand pat, as its adjusted average
income figure increased by $2,206. Like Virginia, Washington benefited from
rising average incomes and a falling cost of living, while also making
progress on its unemployment rate.
3. Texas ($42,816)
Another state that held its position from last year was Texas. Texas and
Washington both benefit in this analysis from having no state income tax,
which helped more of their average income count toward the adjusted average
income figure.
4. Illinois ($41,865)
In dropping from the top spot, Illinois saw its adjusted average income
figure fall slightly from 2011's tally of $41,986. This was primarily due to
two factors: a rise in the state income tax rate, from 3 to 5 percent, and
a bump in the state's unemployment rate. Despite this, a relatively high
average income helped Illinois stay near the top of the rankings.
5. Colorado ($40,490)
Colorado made a strong move, climbing from ninth last year to fifth this
year. Colorado saw its average income rise while its unemployment rate fell
by almost a full percentage point -- both factors that helped it raise its
adjusted average income figure.
6. Michigan ($40,421)
The revitalization of the auto industry no doubt contributed to Michigan's
success, helping it to crack the top 10 for the first time. A big factor was
a huge improvement in the state's unemployment rate, which dropped by
nearly two full percentage points in the last year.
7. Wyoming ($39,745)
Wyoming made the top 10 for the first time this year, after narrowly
missing last year in the number 11 spot. Wyoming benefits from a relatively
low unemployment rate, and from having no state income tax.
8. Utah ($39,250)
Another newcomer to the top 10 this year is Utah, which climbed 13 places
from last year. Utah benefits from having cost of living and unemployment
figures that are well below the national averages.
9. Delaware ($38,802)
Ranked fifth last year, Delaware slipped a bit this year, but still hung
onto a top 10 position. Delaware benefits from a high average income, though
over the past year the state's cost of living grew faster than the national
average.
10. Massachusetts ($38,793)
Another state that benefits from high incomes but is also experiencing a
rapid rise in cost of living, Massachusetts slipped from the sixth position
in last year's standings. | s*****n 发帖数: 617 | 4 这么高? 吓一跳, 我还以为应该在15名左右.
【在 z**********i 的大作中提到】 : No 5. : http://www.money-rates.com/research-center/best-states-to-make- : 1. Virginia (Adjusted average income: $43,677) : In jumping from fourth to first, Virginia improved its adjusted average : income figure by $2,557. This year, Virginia enjoyed a best-of-both-worlds : scenario in which its average income rose while its cost of living fell : slightly. The state also saw its unemployment rate drop to 6.2 percent, : which is well below the national average. : 2. Washington ($43,662) : Washington repeated in the second position this year. While it held steady
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