Guide 50 States

Best States for 529 College Savings Plans (2026)

Over 30 states offer tax deductions or credits for 529 plan contributions. Combined with federal tax-free growth, these plans are the most powerful college savings tool available. This guide ranks states by the value of their 529 tax benefits.

Verified Data Ranked by Median Income Editorially Reviewed Updated
Key Takeaways
  • California ranks #1 with the highest median income at $91,905.
  • Mississippi ranks last at $48,610 — the lowest among all states.
  • The leading 5 states are California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Hawaii.
  • All data is sourced from verified government databases and updated for 2026.

Top 3 States

1
California
Highest Median Income
Median Income $91,905
Top Tax Rate 13.30%
Cost of Living 142.2
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Maryland
Highest Median Income
Median Income $90,203
Top Tax Rate 5.75%
Cost of Living 115.4
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3
Massachusetts
Highest Median Income
Median Income $89,645
Top Tax Rate 9.00%
Cost of Living 135
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All 50 States Ranked

Highest to lowest by median income

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#StateMedian IncomeTop Tax RateCost of Living Calculator
1 California
$91,905
13.30%
142.2
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2 Maryland
$90,203
5.75%
115.4
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3 Massachusetts
$89,645
9.00%
135
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4 New Jersey
$89,296
10.75%
115.2
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5 Hawaii
$84,857
11.00%
193.3
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6 Connecticut
$83,771
6.99%
112.8
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7 New Hampshire
$83,449
0.00%
112.6
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8 Colorado
$82,254
4.40%
105.1
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9 Washington
$82,228
0.00%
110.7
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10 Virginia
$80,615
5.75%
103.7
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11 Utah
$79,449
4.65%
101.3
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12 Alaska
$77,790
0.00%
125.9
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13 Minnesota
$77,706
9.85%
96.8
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14 New York
$74,314
10.90%
123.8
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15 Delaware
$72,724
6.60%
101.5
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16 Arizona
$72,581
2.50%
102.2
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17 Illinois
$72,205
4.95%
96.4
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18 Rhode Island
$71,169
5.99%
107.8
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19 Oregon
$70,084
9.90%
113.1
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20 North Dakota
$68,131
1.95%
92.5
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21 Florida
$67,917
0.00%
102.8
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22 Pennsylvania
$67,587
3.07%
98.7
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23 Texas
$67,321
0.00%
93.9
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24 Wisconsin
$67,125
7.65%
93.3
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25 Nebraska
$66,644
5.84%
90.8
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26 Nevada
$66,274
0.00%
104.2
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27 Vermont
$65,792
8.75%
114.5
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28 Iowa
$65,573
3.80%
90.1
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29 Georgia
$65,030
5.49%
93.4
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30 Wyoming
$65,003
0.00%
95.2
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31 Maine
$64,767
7.15%
109.4
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32 Kansas
$64,521
5.70%
86.3
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33 South Dakota
$63,920
0.00%
92.6
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34 Idaho
$63,377
5.80%
97.7
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35 Michigan
$63,202
4.25%
91.4
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36 Indiana
$61,944
3.05%
90.5
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37 Missouri
$60,905
4.80%
89.8
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38 Montana
$60,560
5.90%
101.6
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39 North Carolina
$60,516
4.50%
95.1
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40 Ohio
$58,642
3.50%
90.8
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41 Alabama
$56,929
5.00%
88.1
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42 South Carolina
$56,227
6.40%
95
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43 Tennessee
$56,071
0.00%
89.7
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44 Oklahoma
$55,826
4.75%
86.6
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45 Kentucky
$55,573
4.00%
90.3
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46 New Mexico
$54,020
5.90%
94.6
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47 Arkansas
$52,528
4.40%
89
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48 Louisiana
$52,295
4.25%
91.1
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49 West Virginia
$48,850
5.12%
84.1
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50 Mississippi
$48,610
5.00%
83.3
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Methodology

How we collected and ranked the data

States are ranked by median household income (descending) as a proxy for savings capacity and tax benefit value — higher-income states get more value from 529 deductions. We cross-reference state income tax rates, since deductions are more valuable in high-tax states. Data from state 529 plan administrators, Tax Foundation, and Census Bureau, updated 2026.

Government data sources Updated annually Editorially reviewed

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states have the best 529 tax deductions?

States with high income tax rates AND generous deduction limits offer the most value. New York ($5,000/$10,000 deduction at 6.85% rate), Colorado (unlimited deduction at 4.4%), and Pennsylvania ($17,000 deduction at 3.07%) are among the best. Nine no-income-tax states have no state tax benefit but residents can use any state plan.

Can I use another state's 529 plan?

Yes — you can invest in any state's 529 plan regardless of where you live. However, you typically only get a state tax deduction for contributing to your own state's plan. A few states like Arizona, Kansas, and Missouri allow deductions for any plan.

How much should I save in a 529 plan?

The average 4-year public university costs ~$100,000 total. Starting at birth with $300-450/month invested at 7% annual return would cover this fully. Starting at age 5 requires ~$600-800/month. 529 plans have lifetime limits of $235,000-$550,000 per beneficiary depending on the state.