Current Table

FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPENSATION BY STATE, 2011 (1)

($ millions)

State Compensation (2) Rank State Compensation (2) Rank
Alabama $21,662 25 Montana $3,920 48
Alaska 3,151 49 Nebraska 15,452 32
Arizona 38,942 19 Nevada 9,295 38
Arkansas 9,744 37 New Hampshire 11,121 35
California 253,749 2 New Jersey 97,978 8
Colorado 38,045 20 New Mexico 5,892 43
Connecticut 86,739 9 New York 467,239 1
Delaware 15,203 33 North Carolina 57,115 12
D.C. 9,964 36 North Dakota 4,199 47
Florida 116,241 5 Ohio 68,199 10
Georgia 58,931 11 Oklahoma 14,583 34
Hawaii 4,653 46 Oregon 18,232 28
Idaho 5,153 44 Pennsylvania 98,019 7
Illinois 132,661 4 Rhode Island 9,220 39
Indiana 27,974 23 South Carolina 19,077 27
Iowa 27,544 24 South Dakota 5,946 42
Kansas 17,733 29 Tennessee 35,083 21
Kentucky 19,853 26 Texas 165,631 3
Louisiana 17,664 30 Utah 15,555 31
Maine 7,623 41 Vermont 2,898 50
Maryland 40,488 16 Virginia 48,827 14
Massachusetts 98,857 6 Washington 33,009 22
Michigan 43,441 15 West Virginia 4,662 45
Minnesota 55,972 13 Wisconsin 39,338 17
Mississippi 8,152 40 Wyoming 1,765 51
Missouri 39,334 18 United States $2,451,726  

(1) Does not include real estate.
(2) Includes wage and salary disbursements, bonuses, commissions, pay-in-kind, incentive payments, tips and employer contributions for employee pensions, insurance funds and government social insurance.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

 
FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPENSATION BY STATE, 2009 (1)

($ millions)

State Compensation (2) Rank State Compensation (2) Rank
Alabama $20,216 25 Montana $3,696 47
Alaska 2,814 49 Nebraska 13,986 32
Arizona 35,370 19 Nevada 9,227 36
Arkansas 9,044 37 New Hampshire 9,809 35
California 238,566 2 New Jersey 91,841 8
Colorado 35,440 18 New Mexico 5,585 43
Connecticut 76,832 9 New York 432,500 1
D.C. 8,679 38 North Carolina 50,594 12
Delaware 13,796 33 North Dakota 3,667 48
Florida 106,013 5 Ohio 63,893 10
Georgia 53,358 11 Oklahoma 13,689 34
Hawaii 4,518 45 Oregon 17,328 28
Idaho 4,838 44 Pennsylvania 92,594 7
Illinois 127,059 4 Rhode Island 8,131 39
Indiana 25,912 23 South Carolina 18,143 27
Iowa 24,835 24 South Dakota 5,812 42
Kansas 15,568 29 Tennessee 32,625 22
Kentucky 18,361 26 Texas 143,265 3
Louisiana 14,940 30 Utah 14,455 31
Maine 6,813 41 Vermont 2,773 50
Maryland 38,858 16 Virginia 44,657 14
Massachusetts 93,281 6 Washington 33,538 21
Michigan 40,520 15 West Virginia 4,182 46
Minnesota 48,840 13 Wisconsin 36,629 17
Mississippi 7,787 40 Wyoming 1,682 51
Missouri 34,811 20 United States $2,261,366  

(1) Does not include real estate.
(2) Includes wage and salary disbursements, bonuses, commissions, pay-in-kind, incentive payments, tips and employer contributions for employee pensions, insurance funds and government social insurance.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

 
FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPENSATION BY STATE, 2010 (1)

($ millions)

State Compensation (2) Rank State Compensation (2) Rank
Alabama $19,206 25 Montana $3,729 48
Alaska 2,990 49 Nebraska 14,366 32
Arizona 36,011 19 Nevada 8,890 38
Arkansas 9,075 37 New Hampshire 10,303 35
California 243,164 2 New Jersey 94,096 6
Colorado 35,871 20 New Mexico 5,612 43
Connecticut 81,434 9 New York 441,571 1
Delaware 14,275 33 North Carolina 53,208 11
D.C. 9,431 36 North Dakota 3,761 47
Florida 107,658 5 Ohio 64,907 10
Georgia 52,730 12 Oklahoma 13,724 34
Hawaii 4,439 45 Oregon 17,289 28
Idaho 4,860 44 Pennsylvania 93,072 8
Illinois 124,437 4 Rhode Island 8,888 39
Indiana 26,181 23 South Carolina 18,070 27
Iowa 26,020 24 South Dakota 5,660 42
Kansas 15,990 29 Tennessee 33,974 21
Kentucky 18,713 26 Texas 151,861 3
Louisiana 15,659 30 Utah 14,451 31
Maine 6,893 41 Vermont 2,781 50
Maryland 38,826 16 Virginia 45,238 14
Massachusetts 94,088 7 Washington 32,258 22
Michigan 40,572 15 West Virginia 4,170 46
Minnesota 51,637 13 Wisconsin 37,329 17
Mississippi 7,853 40 Wyoming 1,686 51
Missouri 36,472 18 United States $2,305,381  

(1) Does not include real estate.
(2) Includes wage and salary disbursements, bonuses, commissions, pay-in-kind, incentive payments, tips and employer contributions for employee pensions, insurance funds and government social insurance.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.