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How Much Gen Z Earns in Every State



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While many members of the Gen Z generation are still schooling and not working full-time, the older Gen Zers have already started earning a substantial amount of income and paying some bills. The generation currently makes up 38% of the office workforce.
The average income for an American is within the $50K-60K range, but this value can mean different things for different people in different locations. But how much Gen Z earns specifically comes down to mainly location and skills, with location ultimately playing a huge role in in pay range.
Even though it is possible to earn average or above average incomes in the cities that are on the lower margin of earning power, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find fully remote jobs, as many companies are choosing to return their workforces to the office.
To help you understand how much money Gen Z earns in every state, GOBankingRates researched the following data for ease of evaluation. Here’s how much this generation earns in every state across the U.S.
Alabama
- Median Household Income: $59,609
- Median Gen Z Income: $29,488
Alaska
- Median Household Income: $86,370
- Median Gen Z Income: $52,562
Arizona
- Median Household Income: $72,581
- Median Gen Z Income: $45,065
Arkansas
- Median Household Income: $56,335
- Median Gen Z Income: $35,320
California
- Median Household Income: $91,905
- Median Gen Z Income: $48,986
Colorado
- Median Household Income: $87,598
- Median Gen Z Income: $47,039
Connecticut
- Median Household Income: $90,213
- Median Gen Z Income: $46,863
Delaware
- Median Household Income: $79,325
- Median Gen Z Income: $39,968
Washington, DC
- Median Household Income: $101,722
- Median Gen Z Income: $50,160
Florida
- Median Household Income: $67,917
- Median Gen Z Income: $41,020
Georgia
- Median Household Income: $71,355
- Median Gen Z Income: $38,956
Hawaii
- Median Household Income: $94,814
- Median Gen Z Income: $55,565
Idaho
- Median Household Income: $70,214
- Median Gen Z Income: $45,275
Illinois
- Median Household Income: $78,433
- Median Gen Z Income: $38,244
Indiana
- Median Household Income: $67,173
- Median Gen Z Income: $36,444
Iowa
- Median Household Income: $70,571
- Median Gen Z Income: $42,113
Kansas
- Median Household Income: $69,747
- Median Gen Z Income: $38,324
Kentucky
- Median Household Income: $60,183
- Median Gen Z Income: $36,225
Louisiana
- Median Household Income: $57,852
- Median Gen Z Income: $32,411
Maine
- Median Household Income: $68,251
- Median Gen Z Income: $47,367
Maryland
- Median Household Income: $98,461
- Median Gen Z Income: $49,616
Massachusetts
- Median Household Income: $96,505
- Median Gen Z Income: $52,434
Michigan
- Median Household Income: $68,505
- Median Gen Z Income: $38,933
Minnesota
- Median Household Income: $84,313
- Median Gen Z Income: $47,277
Mississippi
- Median Household Income: $52,985
- Median Gen Z Income: $31,259
Missouri
- Median Household Income: $65,920
- Median Gen Z Income: $36,299
Montana
- Median Household Income: $66,341
- Media Gen Z Income: $38,257
Nebraska
- Median Household Income: $71,722
- Median Gen Z Income: $40,505
Nevada
- Median Household Income: $71,646
- Median Gen Z Income: $46,679
New Hampshire
- Median Household Income: $90,845
- Median Gen Z Income: $58,664
New Jersey
- Median Household Income: $97,126
- Median Gen Z Income: $47,184
New Mexico
- Median Household Income: $58,722
- Median Gen Z Income: $32,057
New York
- Median Household Income: $81,386
- Median Gen Z Income: $43,744
North Carolina
- Median Household Income: $66,186
- Median Gen Z Income: $39,218
North Dakota
- Median Household Income: $73,959
- Median Gen Z Income: $41,000
Ohio
- Median Household Income: $66,990
- Median Gen Z Income: $38,524
Oklahoma
- Median Household Income: $61,364
- Median Gen Z Income: $36,356
Oregon
- Median Household Income: $76,632
- Median Gen Z Income: $43,040
Pennsylvania
- Median Household Income: $73,170
- Median Gen Z Income: $40,108
Rhode Island
- Median Household Income: $81,370
- Median Gen Z Income: $43,688
South Carolina
- Median Household Income: $63,623
- Median Gen Z Income: $36,594
South Dakota
- Median Household Income: $69,457
- Median Gen Z Income: $39,841
Tennessee
- Median Household Income: $64,035
- Median Gen Z Income: $39,907
Texas
- Median Household Income: $73,035
- Median Gen Z Income: $38,830
Utah
- Median Household Income: $86,833
- Median Gen Z Income: $48,652
Vermont
- Median Household Income: $74,014
- Median Gen Z Income: $40,031
Virginia
- Median Household Income: $87,249
- Median Gen Z Income: $44,781
Washington
- Median Household Income: $90,325
- Median Gen Z Income: $51,503
West Virginia
- Median Household Income: $55,217
- Median Gen Z Income: $30,438
Wisconsin
- Median Household Income: $72,458
- Median Gen Z Income: $41,408
Wyoming
- Median Household Income: $72,495
- Median Gen Z Income: $36,039
Methodology: For this piece, GOBankingRates used the 2022 American Community Survey as conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau to find every state’s: (1) median household income and (2) median Gen Z household income as defined by those 25 and under. GOBankingRates defined Gen Z as those born between 1997 and 2012, so in 2022, that would be those aged 10-25. All data was collected and is up to date as of April 16, 2024.
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