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Visualized: The U.S. $20 Trillion Economy by State

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A sum of its parts, every U.S. state plays an integral role in the country’s overall economy.

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Texas, for example, generates an economic output that is comparable to South Korea’s, and even a small geographical area like Washington, D.C. outputs over $129 billion per year.

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The visualization above uses 2022 annual data out of the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to showcase each state or district’s real gross domestic product (GDP) in chained 2012 dollars, while also highlighting personal income per capita.

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California is by far the biggest state economy in the U.S. at $2.9 trillion in real GDP\u2014and when comparing its nominal value ($3.6 trillion) with national GDPs worldwide, the Golden State’s GDP would\u00a0rank 5th overall, just below Germany and Japan.

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RankStateReal GDP (chained 2012 dollars)
1California$2.9 trillion
2Texas$1.9 trillion
3New York$1.6 trillion
4Florida$1.1 trillion
5Illinois$798 billion
6Pennsylvania$726 billion
7Ohio$639 billion
8Georgia$591 billion
9Washington$582 billion
T9New Jersey$582 billion
11North Carolina$560 billion
12Massachusetts$544 billion
13Virginia$513 billion
14Michigan$490 billion
15Colorado$386 billion
16Maryland$369 billion
17Tennessee$368 billion
18Arizona$356 billion
19Indiana$353 billion
20Minnesota$350 billion
21Wisconsin$312 billion
22Missouri$301 billion
23Connecticut$253 billion
24Oregon$235 billion
25South Carolina$226 billion
26Louisiana$217 billion
27Alabama$213 billion
28Kentucky$201 billion
29Utah$192 billion
30Oklahoma$191 billion
31Iowa$177 billion
32Nevada$165 billion
T32Kansas$165 billion
34District of Columbia$129 billion
35Arkansas$127 billion
36Nebraska$124 billion
37Mississippi$105 billion
38New Mexico$95 billion
39Idaho$84 billion
40New Hampshire$83 billion
41Hawaii$75 billion
42West Virginia$72 billion
43Delaware$66 billion
44Maine$65 billion
45Rhode Island$55 billion
46North Dakota$53 billion
47South Dakota$50 billion
T47Montana$50 billion
T47Alaska$50 billion
50Wyoming$36 billion
51Vermont$31 billion
United States$20 trillion
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Altogether, California, New York, and Texas account for almost\u00a0one-third of the country’s economy, combining for $6.3 trillion in real GDP in 2022. The only other state that reached the trillion dollar mark is Florida with $1.1 trillion.

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While the aforementioned states are the big hitters, the median GDP per state was much lower at $217 billion in 2022.

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In addition to real GDP, this voronoi diagram has been color-coded in terms of personal income per capita in each state. Here’s a closer look at those figures:

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1District of Columbia $96,728
2Connecticut $84,972
3Massachusetts $84,945
4New Jersey $78,700
5New York $78,089
6California $77,339
7Washington $75,698
8New Hampshire $74,663
9Colorado $74,167
10Wyoming $71,342
11Maryland $70,730
12Alaska $68,919
13Illinois $68,822
14Virginia $68,211
15Minnesota $68,010
16North Dakota $66,184
17South Dakota $65,806
18Rhode Island $65,377
19Pennsylvania $65,167
20Florida $63,597
21Nebraska$63,321
22Vermont $63,206
23Oregon $62,767
24Texas $61,985
25Delaware $61,387
26Nevada $61,282
27Wisconsin $61,210
28Hawaii $61,175
29Kansas $60,152
30Maine $59,463
31Iowa $58,905
32Tennessee $58,279
33Indiana $57,930
34Utah $57,925
35Ohio $57,880
36Montana $57,719
37North Carolina $57,416
38Georgia $57,129
39Michigan $56,813
40Arizona $56,667
41Missouri $56,551
42Oklahoma $54,998
43Louisiana $54,622
44Idaho $54,537
45South Carolina $53,320
46Kentucky $52,109
47Arkansas $51,787
48New Mexico $51,500
49Alabama $50,637
50West Virginia $49,169
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The Surge of Honey Money

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Despite honey being harvested from beehives since antiquity, honey exports globally were only valued at $442 million in 2020. This number shot up to $2.3 billion in 2020.

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1\ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\uddff New Zealand$333.34M16,547.36
2\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddf3 China$229.62M127,132.51
3\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddf7 Argentina$179.58M72,920.54
4\ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddea Germany$155.26M31,287.53
5\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6 Ukraine$137.99M78,983.95
6\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\uddf8 Spain$109.19M27,187.59
7\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddf7 Brazil$100.27M45,733.41
8\ud83c\udded\ud83c\uddfa Hungary$94.85M21,437.72
9\ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf3 India$87.56M53,288.02
10\ud83c\uddfb\ud83c\uddf3 Vietnam$71.13M15,597.46
11\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfd Mexico$68.72M21,101.57
12\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddf1 Poland$58.07M23,472.43
13\ud83c\uddf7\ud83c\uddf4 Romania$49.99M13,925.81
14\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Australia$44.62M6,287.35
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60\ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf4 Dominican Republic$1.16M428.97
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63\ud83c\uddf1\ud83c\uddfb Latvia$0.97M256.66
64\ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddfc Kuwait$0.86M93.03
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66\ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf7 Iran$0.86M357.86
67\ud83c\uddf1\ud83c\udde7 Lebanon$0.85M111.91
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69\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\uddf9 Ethiopia$0.73M178.98
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86\ud83c\uddf1\ud83c\uddfe Libya$0.18M25.45
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93\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddec Antigua and Barbuda$0.07M27.77
94\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddfe Cyprus$0.06M12.99
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98\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddf4 Colombia$0.05M13.97
99\ud83c\uddf6\ud83c\udde6 Qatar$0.05M7.62
100\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddec Uganda$0.04M10.70
101\ud83c\uddfc\ud83c\uddf8 Samoa$0.03M19.46
102\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddeb Burkina Faso$0.03M4.24
103\ud83c\uddef\ud83c\uddf2 Jamaica$0.03M3.91
104\ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\uddf5 Nepal$0.03M7.50
105\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddf1 Mali$0.03M75.58
106\ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddef Tajikistan$0.03M7.33
107\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\udded Philippines$0.03M4.27
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109\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddfc Botswana$0.02M3.86
110\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddff Mozambique$0.02M12.26
111\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddff Eswatini$0.02M2.29
112\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddf3 Senegal$0.02M22.56
113\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddea Peru$0.02M2.80
114\ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf8 Iceland$0.01M13.57
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120\ud83c\udded\ud83c\uddf3 Honduras$0.01M4.15
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125\ud83c\uddec\ud83c\uddfe Guyana<$0.01M1.66
126\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddf9 Malta<$0.01M0.59
127\ud83c\uddec\ud83c\uddf3 Guinea<$0.01M0.29
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130\ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\udded Cambodia<$0.01M0.58
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138\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\udde9 Andorra<$0.01M0.06
139\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddf9 Bhutan<$0.01M0.44
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141\ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddf3 Tunisia<$0.01M0.20
142\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddeb French Polynesia<$0.01M0.04
143\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddea Montenegro<$0.01M0.07
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145\ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddff Algeria<$0.01M0.01
146\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddf2 Bermuda<$0.01M0.04
147\ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddef Djibouti<$0.01M0.07
148\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddf8 South Sudan<$0.01M0.44
149\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\udde6 Panama<$0.01M0.01
150\ud83c\uddec\ud83c\uddf6 Equatorial Guinea<$0.01M0.05
151\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddf7 Costa Rica<$0.01M0.01
152\ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddef Fiji<$0.01M0.01
153\ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\udde9 Chad<$0.01M0.04
154\ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddf1 Timor-Leste<$0.01M0.05
155\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddec Papua New Guinea<$0.01M0.01
156\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddf4 Somalia<$0.01M0.02
157\ud83c\uddf1\ud83c\udde6 Lao PDR<$0.01M0.01
158\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddec Congo, Republic<$0.01M0.01
159\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfc Malawi<$0.01M0.03
160\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde9 Congo, Democratic Republic<$0.01M0.00
161\ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf6 Iraq<$0.01M0.00
162\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddfe Paraguay<$0.01M0.01
163\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddeb Central African Republic<$0.01M0.08
164\ud83c\uddec\ud83c\uddf2 Gambia<$0.01M0.00
165\ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\udde6 Namibia<$0.01M0.00
166\ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddec Togo<$0.01M0.00
167\ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddfb Maldives<$0.01M0.00
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In the span between 2000 and 2020, agricultural powerhouses such as China, Argentina, and Ukraine consistently maintained their position as the top honey producers in the world. These nations exported thousands of tonnes of honey globally.

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In fact, China continued to hold the position of the number one honey producer in pure volume terms in 2020.

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However, New Zealand\u2019s sought-after and expensive M\u0101nuka honey put it far ahead of China and other countries in export value, despite not being anywhere near the largest exporter by volume.

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What is M\u0101nuka Honey?

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M\u0101nuka honey is produced by bees that collect nectar from M\u0101nuka trees found only in New Zealand and some parts of Australia.

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Known for its unique antibacterial and tissue regeneration properties, M\u0101nuka honey has become highly coveted. In some countries it can sell for up to $400 per kilogram.

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In 2020, New Zealand earned over $333 million through its honey exports. Most of this honey was imported by Asian nations including Singapore, China, Japan, Indonesia, and Hong Kong.

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A Sticky Future for Honey Trade

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The production of honey worldwide relies on the bees and the trees, both of which are under threat as the climate changes.

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While floods devastated bee colonies in some parts of the world, bushfires and disease are affecting honeybee habitats in others, posing a major threat to the future of honey production.

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District of Columbia
$96,728
Connecticut
$84,972
Massachusetts
$84,945
New Jersey
$78,700
New York
$78,089
California
$77,339
Washington
$75,698
New Hampshire
$74,663
Colorado
$74,167
Wyoming
$71,342
Maryland
$70,730
Alaska
$68,919
Illinois
$68,822
Virginia
$68,211
Minnesota
$68,010
North Dakota
$66,184
South Dakota
$65,806
Rhode Island
$65,377
Pennsylvania
$65,167
Florida
$63,597
Nebraska
$63,321
Vermont
$63,206
Oregon
$62,767
Texas
$61,985
Delaware
$61,387
Nevada
$61,282
Wisconsin
$61,210
Hawaii
$61,175
Kansas
$60,152
Maine
$59,463
Iowa
$58,905
Tennessee
$58,279
Indiana
$57,930
Utah
$57,925
Ohio
$57,880
Montana
$57,719
North Carolina
$57,416
Georgia
$57,129
Michigan
$56,813
Arizona
$56,667
Missouri
$56,551
Oklahoma
$54,998
Louisiana
$54,622
Idaho
$54,537
South Carolina
$53,320
Kentucky
$52,109
Arkansas
$51,787
New Mexico
$51,500
Alabama
$50,637
West Virginia
$49,169
Mississippi
$46,248

GDP by State 2024

GDP by State 2024

GDP, or gross domestic product, reflects the economy in a particular region of the world. Though it makes sense to refer to states as having a GDP, you might run into situations where the economic performance of a state is referred to as the GSP, which stands for gross state product. Either way, for the sake of this article, we will be calling them GDP values.

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When looking at GDP by state in the United States, the GDP helps inform people about how well a state's economy is doing. The GDP of a state refers to the overall production and distribution of goods in a state. You will find that GDP values are listed as dollar amounts because it is a monetary representation of how much a state either brought in or spent quarterly.

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These are two different ways of viewing GDP in a country. The income approach is the former of the two, and it is defined by calculating how much money everyone in a certain location kept as profits over the course of a year. The expenditure method of determining GDP is the exact opposite way of calculating gross domestic product for a particular state. However, the value should still be relatively similar, if not identical. The expenditure method looks at how much money people spent in a given year, compared to how much they made in total.

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The gross domestic product of a state is calculated every three months. With this quarterly system in place, the progression or digression of the GDP in each state can be seen so state governments can understand how their economy performed throughout the year. Looking at economic performance from one year to the next is important to see where the state is thriving and where the state could use additional effort. Still, it is more informative for the GDP values to reflect shorter periods.

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Many changes occur on a month-to-month basis, and economies are already very fluctuating variables, so it makes more sense to view trends on a smaller scale than reflecting on GDP values once at the end of every year. Now that we understand that GDP values reflect economic performance, let's start looking at numbers.

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The numbers in this article are the GDP for each state in Q4 of 2022 from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State

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Real GDP increased in most states and the District of Columbia in Q4 of 2022. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis the real GDP for the U.S. as a whole increased at an annual rate of 2.6%. The real GDP in individual states increased at an annual rate ranging from 175 in Texas to 0.3% in Michigan, and Maryland.

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New York was the only state that saw no change in GDP from Q3 to Q4 2022. Three states\u2014South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa\u2014 saw decreases in GDP ranging from -1.2% to -4.3%

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The ten states with the largest GDP per capita are:

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GDP Per Capita 2022
District of Columbia$96,728
Connecticut$84,972
Massachusetts$84,945
New Jersey$78,700
New York$78,089
California$77,339
Washington$75,698
New Hampshire$74,663
Colorado$74,167
Wyoming$71,342
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Four states contribute over $1 trillion to the U.S. GDP: California, Texas, New York, and Florida. California has the largest GDP of any state, at $3,120,386,000,000, accounting for about 14.7% of the country's total GDP. Texas follows with $1,772,132,000,000, about 8.4% of the country's total GDP.

GDP by State 2024

Note: GDP amounts are expressed in millions of 2022 dollars. For example, Alaska's listed value of 51,994 equates to $51,994,000,000 USD.

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State
GDP Per Capita 2022
GDP Per Capita 2022 Rank
GDP Q4 2022
Population
District of Columbia$96,728$66,093686,995
Connecticut$84,9721$312,9223,625,646
Massachusetts$84,9452$612,2467,020,058
New Jersey$78,7003$742,3739,320,865
New York$78,0894$1.57 Mn19,469,232
California$77,3395$3.10 Mn38,889,770
Washington$75,6986$604,9207,841,283
New Hampshire$74,6637$106,4031,405,105
Colorado$74,1678$440,2245,914,181
Wyoming$71,3429$42,362586,485
Maryland$70,73010$444,9136,196,525
Alaska$68,91911$51,994733,536
Illinois$68,82212$882,68312,516,863
Virginia$68,21113$608,4678,752,297
Minnesota$68,01014$399,1415,761,530
North Dakota$66,18415$52,920788,940
South Dakota$65,80616$60,966928,767
Rhode Island$65,37717$72,9351,098,082
Pennsylvania$65,16718$863,61012,951,275
Florida$63,59719$1.46 Mn22,975,931
Nebraska$63,32120$127,4221,988,698
Vermont$63,20621$41,761647,818
Oregon$62,76722$271,5764,227,337
Texas$61,98523$1.92 Mn30,976,754
Delaware$61,38724$64,4361,044,321
Nevada$61,28225$200,9573,210,931
Wisconsin$61,21026$369,6855,931,367
Hawaii$61,17527$91,1581,430,877
Kansas$60,15228$180,9252,944,376
Maine$59,46329$83,7751,402,106
Iowa$58,90530$192,4953,214,315
Tennessee$58,27931$422,5627,204,002
Indiana$57,93032$406,3736,892,124
Utah$57,92533$202,0233,454,232
Ohio$57,88034$694,40211,812,173
Montana$57,71935$66,3851,142,746
North Carolina$57,41636$628,20410,975,017
Georgia$57,12937$638,67911,145,304
Michigan$56,81338$579,53210,041,241
Arizona$56,66739$428,4767,497,004
Missouri$56,55140$358,8406,215,144
Oklahoma$54,99841$226,3044,088,377
Louisiana$54,62242$255,9854,559,475
Idaho$54,53743$109,7361,990,456
South Carolina$53,32044$290,7145,464,155
Kentucky$52,10945$239,6604,540,745
Arkansas$51,78746$162,4593,089,060
New Mexico$51,50047$111,0242,115,266
Alabama$50,63748$263,9705,143,033
West Virginia$49,16949$88,8191,766,107
Mississippi$46,24850$138,6822,940,452
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  • \n U.S. real per capita GDP 2022, by state\n
    \n Published by\n Statista Research Department,\n \n Nov 3, 2023\n
    \n Out of all 50 states, New York had the highest per-capita real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022, at 79,434 U.S. dollars, followed closely by Massachusetts. Mississippi had the lowest per-capita real GDP, at 35,555 U.S. dollars. While not a state, the District of Columbia had a per capita GDP of more than 192,000 U.S. dollars.\r\n\r\n

    What is real GDP?

    \r\n\r\nA country\u2019s real GDP is a measure that shows the value of the goods and services produced by an economy and is adjusted for inflation. The real GDP of a country helps economists to see the health of a country\u2019s economy and its standard of living. Downturns in GDP growth can indicate financial difficulties, such as the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009, when the U.S. GDP decreased by 2.5 percent. The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on U.S. GDP, shrinking the economy 2.8 percent. The U.S. economy rebounded in 2021, however, growing by nearly six percent.\r\n\r\n

    Why real GDP per capita matters

    \r\n\r\nReal GDP per capita takes the GDP of a country, state, or metropolitan area and divides it by the number of people in that area. Some argue that per-capita GDP is more important than the GDP of a country, as it is a good indicator of whether or not the country\u2019s population is getting wealthier, thus increasing the standard of living in that area. The best measure of standard of living when comparing across countries is thought to be GDP per capita at purchasing power parity (PPP) which uses the prices of specific goods to compare the absolute purchasing power of a countries currency.\n
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    \n Real per capita gross domestic product of the United States in 2022, by state \n \n (in chained 2012 U.S. dollars)\n

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    StatePer capita real GDP in chained 2012 U.S. dollars
    District of Columbia192,419.8
    New York79,434.45
    Massachusetts77,896.55
    Washington74,773.65
    California73,934.82
    Connecticut69,641.21
    North Dakota68,174.08
    Alaska67,659.28
    Colorado66,068.44
    Delaware64,567.03
    Illinois63,421.32
    New Jersey62,807.5
    Nebraska62,776.64
    Wyoming62,516.83
    Texas62,482.67
    Minnesota61,273.96
    United States60,050.63
    Maryland59,805.37
    New Hampshire59,491.51
    Virginia59,070.57
    Utah56,781
    Kansas56,156.24
    Pennsylvania55,969.41
    Oregon55,377.03
    Iowa55,331.69
    South Dakota54,745.97
    Ohio54,347.3
    Georgia54,179.79
    Wisconsin52,897.76
    Hawaii52,366.69
    North Carolina52,295.68
    Tennessee52,156.9
    Nevada52,066.38
    Indiana51,654.32
    Rhode Island50,664.33
    Michigan48,865.12
    Missouri48,669.21
    Vermont48,519.62
    Arizona48,431.51
    Florida48,142.9
    Oklahoma47,611.35
    Louisiana47,308.15
    Maine46,750.62
    New Mexico44,793.18
    Kentucky44,627.98
    Montana44,308.19
    Idaho43,322.06
    South Carolina42,861.21
    Alabama42,028.45
    Arkansas41,545.4
    West Virginia40,364
    Mississippi35,555.54
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    ", + "page_last_modified": "" + }, + { + "page_name": "Richest States in USA 2023 - Wisevoter", + "page_url": "https://wisevoter.com/state-rankings/richest-states-in-usa/", + "page_snippet": "The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita, boasting a figure almost double that of the global average. The majority of states within the US also have a significantly higher GDP than much of the rest of the world, although there is significant ...The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita, boasting a figure almost double that of the global average. The majority of states within the US also have a significantly higher GDP than much of the rest of the world, although there is significant disparity between [\u2026] The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita, boasting a figure almost double that of the global average. The majority of states within the US also have a significantly higher GDP than much of the rest of the world, although there is significant disparity between different states within America itself; some of the wealthier states like California and New York boast many times greater wealth than much poorer ones such as Mississippi and West Virginia. The richest state in America is New York, with a GDP per capita of $96,502. The second richest state in America is Massachusetts, with a GDP of $95,029 per capita. The third and fourth richest states are Washington and California, with GDPs of $90,034 and $89,540 per capita respectively. The second richest state in America is Massachusetts, with a GDP of $95,029 per capita. The third and fourth richest states are Washington and California, with GDPs of $90,034 and $89,540 per capita respectively. The fifth richest state in America is North Dakota, with a GDP per capita of $85,647.", + "page_result": "", + "page_last_modified": "" + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file