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Encyclopedia > Gross state product

Gross state product is a measurment of the economic output of a U.S. state or an Australian state. It is the sum of all value added by industries within the state and serves as a counterpart to the gross domestic product, or GDP. A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, together with the District of Columbia and Palmyra Atoll (an uninhabited incorporated unorganized territory), form the United States of America. ... Australia, having a federal system of government, is divided into states and territories. ... Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a calculation method in national accounting (see Measures of national income and output) is defined as the total value of final goods and services produced within a countrys borders in a year, regardless of ownership. ...


U.S.: regional contributions

The northeast region leads the nation in Gross product with a total of $2,448,565 million. Not far behind is the Midwest, a region known for its strong farming and industrial sectors with a total of $2,437,430 million. The South is the third largest contributor to the gross product of the United States at a total of $2,069,622 million. The West Coast brings in an estimated $1,931,729 million (mostly contributed by California) making it the fourth largest contributor to the gross product of the country, followed closely by the Southwest portions of the United States (including Texas) with $1,141,536 million. Like the West Coast, the majority of this is contributed by one state, Texas.The Mountain region and the Great Plains region provide the smallest contribution to the gross product of the nation with only $477,038 million and $327,217 million respectively. Hawaii and Alaska contribute a combined total of $84,010 million. Northeast is the ordinal direction halfway between north and east. ... The Midwest is a common name for a region of the United States of America. ... Farming, ploughing rice paddy, in Indonesia Agriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and other desired products by cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock). ... A compass rose with South highlighted South is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. ... See: West Coast of the United States West Coast, New Zealand West Coast, Tasmania This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... State nickname: The Golden State Official languages English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) Senators Dianne Feinstein (D) Barbara Boxer (D) Area  - Total  - % water Ranked 3rd 410,000 km² 4. ... A compass rose with Southwest highlighted The terms southwest and south west, can refer to: Southwest, the ordinal direction halfway between south and west, the opposite of northeast The Southwest United States Southwest, Western Australia Southwest Airlines The Southwest Biosphere Reserve in Australia; see List of Biosphere Reserves in Australia... ... See: West Coast of the United States West Coast, New Zealand West Coast, Tasmania This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... ... Mount McKinley in Alaska has one of the largest visible base-to-summit elevation differences anywhere A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. ... The Great Plains is the broad expanse of prairie which lies east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States of America and Canada, covering all or parts of the U.S. states of New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota and the...


U.S. states ranked by GSP

The following list indicates the gross state product of each state, including Washington DC (as of 2004) in millions of dollars, and their rank within the nation. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Rank State GSP in millions of dollars
1 California 1,543,835
2 New York 899,660
3 Texas 880,936
4 Florida 594,525
5 Illinois 528,904
6 Pennsylvania 468,833
7 Ohio 418,258
8 New Jersey 415,891
9 Michigan 372,756
10 Georgia 340,719
11 North Carolina 335,398
12 Virginia 326,630
13 Massachusetts 317,684
14 Washington 259,768
15 Indiana 227,271
16 Maryland 226,513
17 Minnesota 225,625
18 Tennessee 216,939
19 Wisconsin 211,727
20 Missouri 203,208
21 Colorado 199,953
22 Arizona 199,660
23 Connecticut 187,086
24 Louisiana 151,993
25 Alabama 138,534
26 Kentucky 135,412
27 South Carolina 135,253
28 Oregon 128,126
29 Iowa 114,269
30 Oklahoma 107,236
31 Nevada 99,372
32 Kansas 99,090
33 Utah 82,353
34 Arkansas 80,056
35 Mississippi 76,205
36 District of Columbia 75,264
37 New Mexico 60,940
38 Nebraska 67,891
39 Delaware 54,500
40 New Hampshire 52,097
41 Hawaii 50,134
42 West Virginia 49,774
43 Idaho 43,351
44 Maine 43,279
45 Rhode Island 41,921
46 Alaska 33,876
47 South Dakota 29,419
48 Montana 27,701
49 Wyoming 24,308
50 North Dakota 23,581
51 Vermont 22,114

Generally, rank is a system of hierarchy used to classify like things. ... A state is an organized political community occupying a definite territory, having an organized government/anarchy, and possessing internal and external and even in your pantssovereignty. ...

U.S. states ranked by GSP per capita

The following list indicates the gross state product of each state, per person, including Washington DC (as of 2004), and their rank within the nation. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Rank State GSP per capita
1 District of Columbia 135,973
2 Delaware 65,634
3 Connecticut 53,398
4 Alaska 51,685
5 Massachusetts 49,510
6 Wyoming 47,989
7 New Jersey 47,810
8 New York 46,791
9 Minnesota 44,232
10 Virginia 43,785
11 Colorado 43,455
12 California 43,011
13 Nevada 42,562
14 Washington 41,872
15 Illinois 41,601
16 Maryland 40,754
17 New Hampshire 40,090
18 Hawaii 39,699
19 North Carolina 39,268
20 Texas 39,170
21 Nebraska 38,857
22 Rhode Island 38,793
23 Iowa 38,677
24 Georgia 38,589
25 Wisconsin 38,433
26 South Dakota 38,163
27 Pennsylvania 37,790
28 North Dakota 37,173
29 Michigan 36,860
30 Tennessee 36,763
31 Ohio 36,500
32 Indiana 36,436
33 Kansas 36,224
34 Oregon 35,644
35 Vermont 35,588
36 Missouri 35,312
37 Arizona 34,761
38 Utah 34,471
39 Florida 34,174
40 Louisiana 33,658
41 Maine 32,855
42 Kentucky 32,661
43 South Carolina 32,218
44 New Mexico 32,018
45 Idaho 31,115
46 Alabama 30,580
47 Oklahoma 30,434
48 Montana 29,887
49 Arkansas 29,083
50 West Virginia 27,418
51 Mississippi 26,251

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