List of U.S. states by Gini coefficient
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A score of "0" on the Gini coefficient represents complete equality, i.e., every person has the same income. A score of 1 would represent complete inequality, i.e., where one person has all the income and others have none. Therefore, a lower Gini score is roughly associated with a more equal distribution of income, and vice versa.
The information was tabulated in 2010 from data from the American Community Survey conducted by the US Census Bureau. Utah shows the flattest income distribution while the District of Columbia and New York State have the largest income disparities between wage earners in all income categories.[1]
U.S. income inequality was at its highest level since the United States Census Bureau began tracking household income in 1967. The U.S. also has the greatest disparity among Western industrialized nations.[1]
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List of U.S. states by Gini coefficient of income inequality
The list goes from lowest Gini coefficient to the highest. The Gini index for the United States as a whole is 0.469.
2010 Rank |
State | Gini Coefficient |
---|---|---|
1 | Utah | 0.419 |
2 | Alaska | 0.422 |
3 | Wyoming | 0.423 |
4 | New Hampshire | 0.425 |
5 | Iowa | 0.427 |
6 | Wisconsin | 0.430 |
7 | Nebraska | 0.432 |
8 | Hawaii | 0.433 |
8 | Idaho | 0.433 |
8 | North Dakota | 0.433 |
11 | Montana | 0.435 |
12 | Maine | 0.437 |
13 | Delaware | 0.440 |
14 | Indiana | 0.440 |
15 | Minnesota | 0.440 |
16 | Washington | 0.441 |
17 | South Dakota | 0.442 |
18 | Maryland | 0.443 |
19 | Vermont | 0.444 |
20 | Kansas | 0.445 |
21 | Nevada | 0.448 |
22 | Oregon | 0.449 |
23 | Michigan | 0.451 |
23 | West Virginia | 0.451 |
25 | Ohio | 0.452 |
26 | Oklahoma | 0.454 |
27 | Arizona | 0.455 |
27 | Missouri | 0.455 |
29 | Colorado | 0.457 |
30 | Arkansas | 0.458 |
31 | Virginia | 0.459 |
32 | Pennsylvania | 0.461 |
32 | South Carolina | 0.461 |
34 | New Jersey | 0.464 |
34 | New Mexico | 0.464 |
34 | North Carolina | 0.464 |
37 | Illinois | 0.465 |
38 | Kentucky | 0.466 |
39 | Rhode Island | 0.467 |
40 | Georgia | 0.468 |
40 | Mississippi | 0.468 |
40 | Tennessee | 0.468 |
43 | Texas | 0.469 |
44 | California | 0.471 |
45 | Alabama | 0.472 |
46 | Florida | 0.474 |
47 | Louisiana | 0.475 |
47 | Massachusetts | 0.475 |
49 | Connecticut | 0.486 |
50 | New York | 0.499 |
51 | District of Columbia | 0.532 |
See also
- Income inequality in the United States
- List of U.S. states by poverty rate
- List of countries by income equality
Notes
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References
- [1] - Gini index by state for households
- [2] - Gini index for US as tabulated in the 2010 American Community Survey
- U.S. Census Bureau - Gini index as tabulated in the 2009 American Community Survey