2021 State Per Capita UNP Rankings

John Moorlach

Senior Fellow & Director, Center for Public Accountability

John Moorlach
June 30, 2021

2021 State Per Capita UNP Rankings

StatePer Capita2021 Population2021 UNP
1Alaska$24,940728,903$18,178,494,000
2North Dakota$14,994765,309$11,474,698,414
3Wyoming$6,827582,328$3,975,292,431
4Oklahoma$1,2803,981,000$5,094,089,000
5Idaho$1,2201,852,000$2,259,649,000
6Tennessee$1,1266,887,000$7,753,855,000
7Nebraska$1,0911,937,552$2,114,476,000
8South Dakota$1,069893,000$954,974,000
9Utah$8853,328,000$2,946,200,000
10Iowa$3773,189,000$1,203,788,000
11Indiana$2556,513,023$1,659,583,000
12North Carolina$19010,595,645$2,008,884,000
13Virginia$1858,582,000$1,587,041,000
14Maryland$866,055,802$518,585,000
15Colorado$145,831,200$83,264,000
16Oregon($8)4,266,560($32,275,000)
17South Carolina($10)5,218,040($54,389,000)
18Kansas($52)2,913,805($152,200,000)
19Minnesota($53)5,657,342($297,162,000)
20Arizona($59)7,421,401($436,606,000)
21Montana($103)1,081,000($111,863,000)
22Washington($300)7,766,900($2,326,554,000)
23Georgia($397)10,738,573($4,264,983,000)
24Nevada($421)3,158,539($1,328,227,000)
25Ohio($460)11,693,000($5,376,159,000)
26Florida($487)21,898,945($10,667,124,000)
27Michigan($893)10,077,000($9,002,099,000)
28Arkansas($900)3,036,000($2,732,113,000)
29Missouri($1,064)6,155,000($6,549,953,000)
30Wisconsin($1,073)5,837,000($6,263,494,000)
31West Virginia($1,126)1,767,859($1,991,434,000)
32Mississippi($1,621)2,966,786($4,808,517,000)
33Maine($1,745)1,352,000($2,358,934,000)
34Alabama($1,796)4,921,532($8,837,613,000)
35New Hampshire($1,806)1,385,000($2,501,385,000)
36New Mexico($1,939)2,115,877($4,103,700,000)
37Pennsylvania($2,955)12,783,000($37,780,073,000)
38Louisiana($3,207)4,645,000($14,896,156,000)
39Texas($3,651)29,509,000($107,729,871,000)
40New York($3,958)19,337,000($76,544,000,000)
41Rhode Island($4,348)1,057,000($4,595,435,000)
42California($4,416)39,500,000($174,427,918,000)
43Vermont($6,039)623,347($3,764,433,589)
44Kentucky($7,281)4,477,251($32,600,702,000)
45Delaware($8,139)980,000($7,976,326,000)
46Hawaii($8,341)1,455,000($12,136,654,000)
47Massachusetts($11,418)6,894,000($78,718,279,000)
48Illinois($17,478)12,588,000($220,013,529,000)
49Connecticut($19,107)3,605,597($68,893,667,000)
50New Jersey($24,322)8,882,000($216,026,481,642)

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