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Ranked: States Where Americans Have the Most Cash

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Key Takeaways

  • Households in Hawaii have the most cash in the bank at $43,600.
  • In contrast, the median bank balance in Mississippi is about $2,000.

In times of economic uncertainty, cash is king.

But where do Americans have the most cash in the bank?

Personal finance advisers SmartAsset analyzed median bank deposit data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The latest government figures are from 2022, and a 6.34% inflation rate was applied to convert those figures into 2024 dollars.

This median bank balance number visualized includes checking and savings deposits. Data is unavailable for six states: Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming.

Mapped: Cash in the Bank in Every U.S. State

This map ranks all 50 States by the median bank deposit balance.

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Households in Hawaii have the highest median bank balance at $43,600. In contrast, households in Mississippi hold about $2,000 in the bank.

RankStateState CodeMedian Household
Bank Balance
1HawaiiHI$43,599
2New JerseyNJ$21,268
3WashingtonWA$19,035
4MassachusettsMA$17,387
5CaliforniaCA$17,046
6MinnesotaMN$16,834
7VirginiaVA$16,695
8MaineME$15,951
9ColoradoCO$14,888
10MontanaMT$14,388
11UtahUT$13,984
12OregonOR$13,909
13KansasKS$13,293
14WisconsinWI$13,218
15MarylandMD$13,186
16MichiganMI$12,867
17IllinoisIL$12,761
18North CarolinaNC$12,229
19PennsylvaniaPA$11,963
20ConnecticutCT$11,697
21IowaIA$11,697
22New YorkNY$11,697
23South CarolinaSC$11,453
24ArizonaAZ$11,293
25FloridaFL$10,634
26New HampshireNH$9,873
27IdahoID$9,571
28OhioOH$9,571
29NebraskaNE$9,039
30NevadaNV$9,039
31Rhode IslandRI$8,507
32IndianaIN$7,603
33TexasTX$7,550
34ArkansasAR$7,444
35TennesseeTN$7,444
36MissouriMO$6,380
37LouisianaLA$6,061
38KentuckyKY$5,955
39GeorgiaGA$4,785
40New MexicoNM$4,594
41West VirginiaWV$4,307
42OklahomaOK$3,477
43AlabamaAL$2,339
44MississippiMS$1,914

While households in states with large economies (California, Florida, Washington) do tend to have more money in the bank, Texas and New York both buck the trend.

Instead, cross-referencing this map with an earlier visualization on median incomes offers the most correlation. Households in wealthier states tend to have more in the bank.

For example, Hawaii’s economy ranks 38th in the country. However it also has some seriously wealthy residents. About one in 10 Hawaiian households are millionaires. The state’s median income ($142,000) is only second after DC.

On the other hand, New York City is home to the most millionaires in the country, but the state’s median bank balance ranks 22nd.

This could indicate many things: significant wealth disparity in the state, more spending, or also that New Yorkers are investing their savings.

Meanwhile, Southern states tend to hold less cash in the bank. These same clusters of states also have a higher share of residents under the poverty threshold.

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If these median bank balances have you worried, it’s worth keeping things in perspective. Check out: All the World’s Money Divided Amongst 8 Billion People to see how wealth concentration is skewed on a global scale. And why the average person has far less than you might think.

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