Just looked up which states are actually making the most money and the numbers are pretty wild. California, New York, and Texas are obviously dominating with their massive GDPs, but what's interesting is the richest states in usa aren't always the ones with the highest median income. Like Maryland's got some serious household income at over 91k, while Hawaii and New Jersey are also crushing it in that department. The wealth distribution is pretty uneven though - some of these richest states in usa still have poverty rates around 13-14%. I was checking out the data and noticed the richest states in usa tend to cluster around either tech hubs, financial centers, or states with huge populations. Massachusetts and Connecticut are interesting because they've got both high incomes and lower poverty rates compared to bigger states. Anyway, if you're curious about economic patterns in the richest states in usa, the gap between the top earners and everyone else is definitely something to keep an eye on.

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