Tuesday, February 6, 2024

US Nominal GDP by State 2-7-24

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_GDP 

State                   2020       2021        2022       2023 

California            3.1T     3.373T      3.598T    3.898T

Texas                 1.9T     2.051T      2.355T    2.596T

New York           1.7T     1.901T      2.053T    2.168T

Florida               1.1T     1.255T      1.389T    1.595T

Illinois                908B      945B       1.033T   1.092T

Pennsylvania    824B      844B         923B       974B

Ohio                 706B       756B         822B       861B

Georgia            625B       691B         755B      811B

N Jersey           652B      682B         745B      807B

N Carolina        596B      662B         730B      773B

Washington      610B      677B         725B      806B

Massachusetts 604B      641B         688B      741B

Virginia            561B      604B         649B      713B

Michigan          548B      572B         620B      664B

Colorado         396B       436B         484B      526B

Tennessee      385B       427B         475B      528B

Maryland         434B       443B         470B      517B

Arizona           372B        420B        458B      512B

Indiana           381B        412B        455B      501B

Minnesota      385B        412B        446B      476B

Wisconsin      351B        368B        401B      417B

Missouri         336B        358B        389B      425B

Connecticut   289B        298B        321B      343B

Oregon          255B        272B        299B      320B

S Carolina     249B        269B        295B      325B

Louisiana      267B        258B        281B      313B

Alabama        234B       254B        277B      302B

Kentucky       217B       237B        260B      280B

Utah              192B       225B        248B      275B

Oklahoma     207B       215B        240B      257B

Iowa              197B       216B        231B      251B

Nevada         180B       194B        215B      241B

Kansas          175B      191B        210B      230B

Arkansas       135B      148B        165B      177B

Nebraska       161B      146B        161B      181B

DC                 148B      153B        162B      176B

Mississippi     120B      127B        138B     147B

New Mixico    105B      109B        122B     131B

Idaho               82B        96B        109B     120B

N Hampshire   89B        99B        105B     112B

Hawaii             98B        91B          98B     109B

W Virginia       78B        85B          95B     100B

Delaware        76B        81B          87B       94B

Maine              68B       77B          84B       92B

N Dakota         57B       63B          73B      75B

Rhode Island   64B       66B         71B       78B

S Dakota         54B       61B         67B       73B

Montana          53B       58B         65B       71B

Alaska             55B       57B         63B       67B

Wyoming         39B       41B         47B       51B

Vermont          35B       37B         40B       43B

 

Total US     22.31T   23.315T  25.462T   26.949T

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_GDP

Comments

All States show increases in GDP that are driven by inflation. Inflation is driven by lower oil production and higher oil prices. These States haven’t produced more, we are just spending more because prices increased by 30% from 2020 to 2023. The Federal government spent an extra $6 trillion on Covid, The Climate Change Hoax, Foreign Aid, the UN, Illegal immigrants, more crime, more indictments and more government employees. We saved money with fewer police that brought higher crime. We doubled crime with District Attorneys who won’t prosecute repeat offenders.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

 

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