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United States Value:

$43,313

Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

Value and rank based on data from 2023

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Per Capita Income by State: Hispanic

Per capita income among the Hispanic population in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

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Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2023

>= $30,989

$27,519 - $30,988

$26,018 - $27,518

$24,086 - $26,017

<= $24,085

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Top StatesRankValue
1$42,145
3$37,997
4$35,177
5$33,582
Bottom StatesRankValue
46$21,577
47$21,307
48$21,109
49$20,889
50$20,289

Per Capita Income: Hispanic

1$42,145
3$37,997
4$35,177
5$33,582
6$32,255
7$31,531
8$31,310
9$31,010
10$30,989
11$30,934
12$29,808
13$29,561
14$29,284
15$28,761
16$28,541
17$28,196
18$27,887
19$27,630
20$27,519
21$27,093
22$26,909
23$26,886
24$26,855
25$26,696
26$26,626
27$26,604
28$26,342
29$26,081
30$26,018
31$25,875
32$25,844
33$25,712
34$25,689
35$25,339
36$24,614
37$24,608
38$24,526
39$24,312
40$24,086
41$23,959
42$23,451
45$22,474
46$21,577
47$21,307
48$21,109
49$20,889
50$20,289
$28,026
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Source:
  • U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2023

Per Capita Income Trends by Race/Ethnicity

Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

About Per Capita Income

US Value: $43,313

Top State(s): Massachusetts: $55,897

Bottom State(s): Mississippi: $30,807

Definition: Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

Data Source and Years(s): U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2023

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2025.

Per capita income is the total income of a population divided by the number of people in that population. This measure shows the relative wealth of a state or nation. Individuals with low household incomes have lower life expectancy and higher rates of disease than people in higher-income households.

Additionally, poverty can cause chronic stress, which is associated with a multitude of health issues, including depression, digestive issues, high blood pressure and sleep problems.

Populations with higher household incomes include:

  • Asian households followed by non-Hispanic white households.
  • Those living inside metropolitan statistical areas (in and near cities) compared with those living outside metropolitan statistical areas (in rural areas). 
  • Those living in the West and Northeast regions of the country compared with those living in the South and Midwest. 
  • Those who have a bachelor’s degree or higher. 
  • Male workers compared with female workers.

Reducing the unemployment rate and increasing worker wages are strategies that may increase median household income. Creating awareness for government support initiatives such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help those with lower incomes access healthy food and save money.

Healthy People 2030 has an objective to reduce the proportion of people living in poverty.

 

Guzman, Gloria, and Melissa Kollar. “Income in the United States: 2023.” Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Bureau, September 2024. https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/p60-282.pdf.

Khullar, Dhruv, and Dave A. Chokshi. “Health, Income, & Poverty: Where We Are & What Could Help.” Health Affairs Health Policy Brief. Bethesda, MD: Project HOPE, October 4, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1377/hpb20180817.901935.

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