Change in Median Annual Earnings, 1999–2013

State

Women

Men

Alabama

2.6%

-5.9%

Alaska

-0.8%

-1.1%

Arizona

-4.6%

-10.1%

Arkansas

2.2%

-4.6%

California

-6.1%

-11.1%

Colorado

-3.4%

-8.3%

Connecticut

-3.2%

-5.9%

Delaware

-2.3%

-10.8%

District of Columbia

16.0%

23.4%

Florida

-2.7%

-13.3%

Georgia

-7.3%

-13.2%

Hawaii

-0.3%

-1.9%

Idaho

-7.9%

-13.3%

Illinois

-2.7%

-12.8%

Indiana

-2.7%

-13.0%

Iowa

4.3%

-2.5%

Kansas

0.1%

-8.1%

Kentucky

0.2%

-7.2%

Louisiana

4.0%

1.0%

Maine

5.9%

-6.0%

Maryland

11.3%

-2.9%

Massachusetts

8.4%

-2.5%

Michigan

-6.2%

-18.3%

Minnesota

-0.3%

-9.7%

Mississippi

-1.6%

-4.6%

Missouri

-2.7%

-12.1%

Montana

11.9%

0.1%

Nebraska

-2.0%

0.6%

Nevada

-7.3%

-14.8%

New Hampshire

2.2%

-7.0%

New Jersey

1.3%

-8.7%

New Mexico

4.3%

-4.9%

New York

1.0%

-10.6%

North Carolina

0.1%

-6.1%

North Dakota

24.5%

10.1%

Ohio

-1.0%

-11.7%

Oklahoma

-0.5%

-7.7%

Oregon

0.7%

-8.6%

Pennsylvania

1.4%

-4.1%

Rhode Island

9.8%

-2.1%

South Carolina

-4.6%

-10.6%

South Dakota

2.2%

-7.0%

Tennessee

-0.2%

-13.3%

Texas

-3.7%

-8.1%

Utah

0.1%

-5.9%

Vermont

11.3%

-0.4%

Virginia

4.7%

-2.9%

Washington

-1.5%

-5.2%

West Virginia

3.2%

2.7%

Wisconsin

1.0%

-11.1%

Wyoming

17.0%

8.3%

United States

5.4%

-0.7%

Source: IWPR analysis of 2000 Decennial Census (for calendar year 1999) and 2013 American Community Survey microdata (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0).