List of U.S. States by GDP
Here is a list of U.S. states by GDP:
State or Federal District |
Nominal GDP at Current Prices 2022 (millions of U.S. dollars) |
Nominal GDP at Current Prices 2023(millions of U.S. dollars) |
Annual GDP Change at Current Prices 2022 (2021–2022) |
Real GDP Growth Rate (2021–2022) |
Nominal GDP per Capita 2022 |
Nominal GDP per Capita 2023 |
% of National 2022 |
% of National 2021 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
California |
3,598,103 |
3,898,158 |
224,862 |
1.0% |
$92,190 |
$100,038 |
14.69% |
14.49% |
Texas |
2,355,960 |
2,596,144 |
304,191 |
5.6% |
$78,456 |
$85,110 |
8.69% |
8.55% |
New York |
2,053,180 |
2,168,133 |
151,883 |
5.0% |
$104,344 |
$110,781 |
8.11% |
8.31% |
Florida |
1,389,070 |
1,595,347 |
133,482 |
6.9% |
$62,446 |
$70,557 |
5.37% |
5.34% |
Illinois |
1,033,310 |
1,092,246 |
87,636 |
5.0% |
$82,126 |
$87,033 |
4.11% |
4.13% |
Pennsylvania |
923,089 |
974,558 |
78,593 |
4.4% |
$71,160 |
$75,189 |
3.67% |
3.72% |
Ohio |
822,670 |
880,871 |
66, 053 |
4.3% |
$69,978 |
$74,739 |
3.67% |
3.26% |
Georgia |
755,698 |
811,294 |
64,071 |
5.8% |
$69,253 |
$73,558 |
2.99% |
3.00% |
New Jersey |
745,422 |
806,890 |
62,476 |
4.9% |
$80,490 |
$86,847 |
2.94% |
2.98% |
North Carolina |
730,072 |
773,365 |
67,951 |
6.7% |
$68,243 |
$71,373 |
2.87% |
2.84% |
Washington |
725,514 |
808,344 |
48,025 |
6.7% |
$93,193 |
$103,462 |
2.92% |
2.91% |
Massachusetts |
688,392 |
741,343 |
47,060 |
6.4% |
$98,609 |
$105,884 |
2.79% |
2.81% |
Virginia |
649,393 |
712,900 |
44,435 |
4.0% |
$74,789 |
$81,794 |
2.59% |
2.65% |
Michigan |
620,696 |
664,452 |
48,490 |
6.2% |
$61,859 |
$66,198 |
2.49% |
2.48% |
Colorado |
484,372 |
525,868 |
48,013 |
5.8% |
$82,954 |
$89,469 |
1.85% |
1.84% |
Tennessee |
475,755 |
527,938 |
48,630 |
8.6% |
$67,473 |
$74,081 |
1.83% |
1.78% |
Arizona |
470,187 |
512,504 |
38,923 |
5.3% |
$76,279 |
$83,565 |
1.92% |
1.98% |
Indiana |
455,750 |
501,267 |
42,775 |
6.9% |
$62,365 |
$68,965 |
1.80% |
1.80% |
Minnesota |
446,500 |
475,590 |
34,041 |
5.7% |
$66,698 |
$73,047 |
1.84% |
1.81% |
Wisconsin |
401,792 |
417,135 |
33,181 |
3.8% |
$78,100 |
$82,885 |
1.80% |
1.80% |
Missouri |
389,931 |
425,203 |
31,359 |
4.6% |
$63,126 |
$70,569 |
1.60% |
1.63% |
Connecticut |
321,845 |
343,186 |
23,450 |
4.2% |
$88,760 |
$68,623 |
1.30% |
1.59% |
Oregon |
299,125 |
319,525 |
26,934 |
5.4% |
$70,548 |
$94,876 |
1.17% |
1.33% |
South Carolina |
295,880 |
325,373 |
26,078 |
5.9% |
$56,066 |
$75,477 |
1.18% |
1.17% |
Louisiana |
281,429 |
313,334 |
22,858 |
2.4% |
$61,313 |
$60,550 |
1.12% |
1.18% |
Alabama |
277,817 |
302,289 |
23,707 |
4.1% |
$54,753 |
$68,507 |
1.08% |
1.13% |
Kentucky |
260,304 |
280,449 |
23,122 |
4.7% |
$57,653 |
$59,174 |
1.03% |
1.09% |
Utah |
248,176 |
275,048 |
22,836 |
6.7% |
$73,424 |
$61,961 |
0.96% |
1.02% |
Oklahoma |
240,534 |
256,974 |
25,198 |
2.2% |
$59,894 |
$80,476 |
0.90% |
0.95% |
Iowa |
231,108 |
250,819 |
14,248 |
6.4% |
$72,221 |
$63,390 |
0.96% |
0.91% |
Nevada |
215,918 |
241,432 |
21,431 |
3.1% |
$67,962 |
$78,209 |
0.84% |
0.94% |
Kansas |
210,670 |
230,388 |
19,289 |
3.8% |
$71,729 |
$75,585 |
0.84% |
0.82% |
Arkansas |
165,221 |
176,878 |
16,545 |
5.0% |
$54,259 |
$78,348 |
0.63% |
0.84% |
Nebraska |
161,702 |
181,127 |
15,417 |
5.3% |
$82,207 |
$57,657 |
0.66% |
0.63% |
District of Columbia |
162,314 |
176,491 |
8,644 |
2.8% |
$242,853 |
$91,553 |
0.67% |
0.64% |
Mississippi |
138,740 |
146,725 |
11,432 |
4.4% |
$47,190 |
$259,938 |
0.55% |
0.70% |
New Mexico |
122,115 |
131,535 |
12,532 |
2.5% |
$57,792 |
$49,911 |
0.48% |
0.55% |
Idaho |
109,546 |
119,810 |
13,263 |
5.8% |
$56,496 |
$62,209 |
0.41% |
0.47% |
New Hampshire |
105,414 |
112,065 |
5,741 |
8.5% |
$75,565 |
$60,980 |
0.43% |
0.42% |
Hawaii |
98,219 |
108,993 |
7,123 |
4.6% |
$68,207 |
$79,929 |
0.38% |
0.40% |
West Virginia |
95,588 |
100,240 |
10,154 |
4.0% |
$53,852 |
$75,946 |
0.30% |
0.37% |
Delaware |
87,525 |
94,116 |
6,365 |
3.7% |
$85,977 |
$56,630 |
0.35% |
0.37% |
Maine |
84,497 |
91,818 |
6,534 |
5.2% |
$61,008 |
$91,207 |
0.33% |
0.33% |
North Dakota |
73,267 |
74,538 |
9,707 |
2.1% |
$94,021 |
$65,785 |
0.28% |
0.26% |
Rhode Island |
71,402 |
77,948 |
4,831 |
5.5% |
$65,362 |
$95,082 |
0.29% |
0.29% |
South Dakota |
67,571 |
73,005 |
5,886 |
4.9% |
$74,268 |
$71,122 |
0.27% |
0.26% |
Montana |
65,015 |
71,088 |
6,315 |
6.7% |
$57,945 |
$79,412 |
0.26% |
0.25% |
Alaska |
63,618 |
67,673 |
6,269 |
0.3% |
$86,722 |
$62,753 |
0.24% |
0.24% |
Wyoming |
47,433 |
50,743 |
5,923 |
1.1% |
$81,586 |
$92,272 |
0.18% |
0.17% |
Vermont |
40,617 |
43,384 |
3,513 |
3.5% |
$62,771 |
$86,880 |
0.16% |
0.16% |
United States |
25,462,722 |
27,610,128 |
2,147 |
5.7% |
$75,557 |
$82,439 |
100% |
100% |
List of U.S. States and Territories by GDP
List of U.S States by GDP: The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of each state shows how strong its economy is. In the United States, different states have different GDPs because of things like population, resources, and industries. California has the highest GDP because it has a big economy with lots of tech, entertainment, and farming. Other big states like Texas, New York, and Florida also have high GDPs because they contribute a lot to the country’s economy.
Even smaller states like Delaware and Wyoming are important for things like finance, energy, and tourism.
In this article, we’ll look at a list of U.S. states and territories by their gross domestic product (GDP). The data comes from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) in 2022. They measure GDP by adding up the value of everything made and sold in each state.
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