However, residents of 14 states saw their per capita income exceed the pre-Covid levels in FY22, with Andhra Pradesh (9.74 per cent) leading the chart, followed by Bihar (9.4 per cent), Karnataka (7.8 per cent), and Tamil Nadu (6.6 per cent). Other such states include Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Telangana, Tripura, Jammu & Kashmir, and Delhi.
Among the states, Sikkim has the highest per capita income in FY22 (Rs 2.56 lakh) followed by Haryana (Rs 1.79 lakh) and Karnataka (Rs 1.68 lakh), whereas Delhi leads the chart among the UTs (Rs 2.63 lakh) in FY22. Bihar continues to have the lowest per capita income (Rs 30,779) followed by Uttar Pradesh (Rs 40,432).