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List of US states by income equality
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The Gini coefficient (WP) is a measure of inequality of variance. It is often applied to measure inequality of incomes in a particular area. 0 represents complete equality, i.e., every person has the same income, and 1 represents complete inequality, i.e., where one person has all the income and others have none. The information was tabulated in 2009 from data from the US census. Alaska shows the flattest income distribution while the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and New York State have the largest income disparities between wage earners in all income categories.
By way of reference, the US is ranked 98th out of 135 countries for which data is available in even the CIA's accounting of the Gini coefficient[1]
However, this does not include the perspective of world average income, where it is seen that people in the US are quite rich and the income disparity is in comparison to the staggeringly rich (See the numbers at Egalitarianism). The average world income is, in one sense, US $ 10,741.50[2][3] This is under the 'poverty line' in the USA. The average US income is US $ 47,482.46[4] [5]
List of U.S. states by Gini coefficient of income inequality
2009 Rank |
State | Gini Coefficient |
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1 | Alaska | 0.402 |
2 | Utah | 0.414 |
3 | Wyoming | 0.415 |
4 | Idaho | 0.421 |
5 | Hawaii | 0.425 |
6 | Vermont | 0.428 |
7 | New Hampshire | 0.431 |
8 | Iowa | 0.431 |
9 | Montana | 0.431 |
10 | Wisconsin | 0.432 |
11 | Maine | 0.432 |
12 | Nevada | 0.433 |
13 | Indiana | 0.434 |
14 | Delaware | 0.434 |
15 | Minnesota | 0.439 |
16 | Washington | 0.439 |
17 | Nebraska | 0.440 |
18 | Oregon | 0.443 |
19 | Kansas | 0.444 |
20 | Maryland | 0.448 |
21 | North Dakota | 0.450 |
22 | Missouri | 0.450 |
23 | Arizona | 0.451 |
24 | South Dakota | 0.452 |
25 | Colorado | 0.453 |
26 | Michigan | 0.453 |
27 | Ohio | 0.453 |
28 | New Mexico | 0.453 |
29 | Virginia | 0.456 |
30 | Rhode Island | 0.457 |
31 | Pennsylvania | 0.460 |
32 | Oklahoma | 0.460 |
33 | Arkansas | 0.461 |
34 | South Carolina | 0.462 |
35 | West Virginia | 0.463 |
36 | North Carolina | 0.464 |
37 | Kentucky | 0.464 |
38 | New Jersey | 0.465 |
39 | Tennessee | 0.467 |
40 | California | 0.467 |
41 | Massachusetts | 0.468 |
42 | Illinois | 0.469 |
43 | Georgia | 0.469 |
44 | Florida | 0.469 |
45 | Mississippi | 0.470 |
46 | Alabama | 0.471 |
47 | Louisiana | 0.473 |
48 | Texas | 0.474 |
49 | Connecticut | 0.480 |
50 | New York | 0.502 |
District of Columbia | 0.532 | |
Puerto Rico | 0.532 |
See also
- Egalitarianism
- Wikipedia:World economy
- Wikipedia:Income inequality in the United States
- Wikipedia:Demographics of the United States
- Wikipedia:Economy of the United States
Citations
- ↑ Distribution of family income - Gini index, The World Factbook, CIA, updated on January 24, 2008.
- ↑ Gross domestic product (WP) (PPP): US$74.00 trillion, 2010 estimate
- ↑ Population clock (December 21, 2010) World Population 6,889,167,846
- ↑ United States, International Monetary Fund, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2009/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?sy=2006&ey=2009&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=111&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC%2CLP&grp=0&a=&pr.x=64&pr.y=8, retrieved 2009-10-01 US GDP $14.660 trillion (2010)
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- ↑ Population 308,745,538-US Census, 2010. Population clock numbers: U.S. Population Clock, U.S. Census Bureau.
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- U.S. Census Bureau - Gini index as tabulated in the 2009 American Community Survey