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Old Posted Sep 27, 2024, 9:11 PM
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Q2 2024 GDP 50 States & DC, PA surpasses $1T, CA surpasses $4T

Not bad at all, USA

50 States & DC, Q2 2024 GDP
millions of dollars

California----4,080,178.3
Texas--------2,694,524.0
New York----2,284,363.5
Florida-------1,695,272.6
Illinois--------1,132,143.3
Pennsylvania-1,017,257.3

Ohio-----------922,776.2
Georgia--------877,746.3
Washington-----850,529.1
New Jersey-----841,417.0
North Carolina-832,746.7
Massachusetts--776,147.0
Virginia-------759,235.9
Michigan-------703,277.5
Colorado-------550,173.1
Arizona--------548.806.1
Tennessee------544,695.4
Maryland-------539,231.6
Indiana--------523,832.3
Minnesota------497,631.2
Wisconsin------448,446.3
Missouri-------448,165.0
Connecticut----363,416.8
South Carolina-348,128.4
Oregon---------329,378.4
Louisiana------326,653.4
Alabama--------318,080.0
Utah-----------298,814.7
Kentucky-------291,107.9
Oklahoma-------264,596.3
Nevada---------259,701.6
Iowa-----------255,962.1
Kansas---------234,118.8
Arkansas-------186,196.7
Nebraska-------185,237.9
Dist. Columbia-184,915.6
Mississippi----156,025.7
New Mexico-----140,092.0
Idaho----------127,373.4
New Hampshire--120,162.8
Hawaii---------114.936.3
West Virginia--107,351.2
Delaware-------102,400.8
Maine----------97,871.9
Rhode Island---81,911.2
Montana--------75,855.3
North Dakota---75,724.0
South Dakota---74,938.0
Alaska---------69,794.2
Wyoming--------52,979.9
Vermont--------45,431.9

United States--29,016.714.0

https://www.bea.gov/news/2024/gross-...d-quarter-2024
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2024, 1:03 AM
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California is a beast. If it keeps up, it'll eclipse Japan.

Yay PA!

The U.S. is just on a different level. Almost a 30 trillion GDP, some next level type of stuff.
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2024, 1:08 AM
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California is a beast. If it keeps up, it'll eclipse Japan.

Yay PA!

The U.S. is just on a different level. Almost a 30 trillion GDP, some next level type of stuff.
When Ohio hits 1 trillion we should create the US-7, like the G-7 but for the states.
It would be cool and it can create competition between the two final slots.
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2024, 1:20 AM
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^^^

Alls I knows is that there is some vigorous momentum with South Dakota at the moment trying to beat North Dakota.

I speculate they will too, because it is not as cold in South Dakota versus North Dakota and so there is more blood flow to the fingers, just a little more, a little push... but enough to make them more competitive. They can type a little faster on keyboards and get more productivity. That makes all the difference in the GDP race. Vigorous finger finesse and strong wrists.

Everyone talks about NY, FL, CA, TX... but never the Dakotas.
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I'm always surprised how Michigan ranks lower than expected given its population ranking.
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Q2 2024 Per Capita GDP:
$117,333--New York
$110,541--Massachusetts
$108,404--Washington
$104,918--California
$100,137--Connecticut
$97,770---Delaware
$95,117---North Dakota
$94,133---Alaska
$93,058---Nebraska
$92,999---Colorado
$90,455---Illinois
$90,273---Wyoming
$90,236---New Jersey
$86,991---Maryland
$86,987---Texas
$86,723---Virginia
$86,276---Utah
$86,269---Minnesota
$85,409---New Hampshire
$80,685---Nevada
$79,741---South Dakota
$79,720---Hawaii
$79,483---Kansas
$79,340---Iowa
$78,756---Georgia
$78,526---Pennsylvania
$78,052---Ohio
$77,832---Oregon
$75,885---Indiana
$75,808---North Carolina
$75,535---Wisconsin
$75,513---Tennessee
$74,600---Rhode Island
$73,787---Florida
$73,095---Arizona
$72,083---Missouri
$71,506---Louisiana
$70,012---Michigan
$69,551---Vermont
$69,186---Maine
$66,193---New Mexico
$65,674---Montana
$64,579---Oklahoma
$64,096---Kentucky
$63,819---Idaho
$63,689---South Carolina
$61,831---Alabama
$60,588---West Virginia
$60,213---Arkansas
$53,061---Mississippi
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