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Data

The following tables (1-3) depict all fifty states and the District of Columbia by per capita income; all states divided into voting by “Red States” and “Blue States,” in other words, we have created two voting data sets. The Red States consist of all those states who voted for incumbent president, Donald J. Trump. The Blue States consist of those states who voted for Joseph R. Biden. Table 3 consists of these same red states and blue states divided by per capita income.

Table 1. Fifty states and the District of Columbia by per capita income in 2018

STATE

PER CAPITA

 District of Columbia

$45,877

 Connecticut

$39,373

 New Jersey

$37,288

 Massachusetts

$36,593

 Maryland

$36,338

 New Hampshire

$34,691

 Virginia

$34,052

 New York

$33,095

 North Dakota

$33,071

 Alaska

$33,062

 Minnesota

$32,638

 Colorado

$32,357

 Washington

$31,841

 Rhode Island

$30,830

 Delaware

$30,488

 California

$30,441

 Illinois

$30,417

 Hawaii

$29,736

 Wyoming

$29,698

 Pennsylvania

$29,220

 Vermont

$29,178

 Iowa

$28,361

 Wisconsin

$28,213

 Maine

$27,978

 Kansas

$27,870

 Oregon

$27,646

 Nebraska

$27,446

 Texas

$27,125

 South Dakota

$26,959

 Ohio

$26,937

 Michigan

$26,613

 Florida

$26,582

 Missouri

$26,126

 Montana

$25,989

 North Carolina

$25,774

 Nevada

$25,773

 Arizona

$25,715

 Georgia

$25,615

 Oklahoma

$25,229

 Indiana

$25,140

 Tennessee

$24,922

 Utah

$24,877

 Louisiana

$24,800

 South Carolina

$24,596

 Idaho

$23,938

 Kentucky

$23,684

 New Mexico

$23,683

 Alabama

$23,606

 Arkansas

$22,883

 West Virginia

$22,714

 Mississippi

$21,036