The Fifty States, Fourth Edition - Comparative RankingsFifty States Cover


Demographics:   Population    Projected Population Growth    Median Age    White Population    African American Population    Asian Population    Native American Population    Multi-Racial Population    Hispanic Population    Median Household Income   
Vital Statistics:   Cancer Death Rates    Ischaemic Heart Disease Death Rates    Cerebrovascular Disease Death Rates    Transport Accident Death Rates    Suicide Death Rates    Abortion Rates    Infant Mortality Rates    Marriage Rates    Divorce Rates   
Economy:   Real Gross Domestic Product    Foreign Exports    Personal Income Per Capita    Energy Consumption   
Land and Water:   Land Area    Water Area    Federally-Owned Land    Forest Land    Cropland    Pastureland    Farm Acreage   
Health and Medical Care:   Number of Physicians    Percentage of Residents Under Age 19 with Health Insurance    Percentage of Residents Age 19-64 with Health Insurance    Chlamydia Rates    Gonorrhea Rates    Primary and Secondary Syphilis Rates    HIV Diagnoses    Percentage of Adults who are Current Smokers   
Housing:   Home Ownership Rates    Median Value of Owner-Occupied Homes    Gross Rent   
Education:   High School Graduation Rates    Percentage of Population with a Bachelors Degree or Higher    Percentage of Population with Graduate/Professional Degrees   
Transportation and Travel:   Automobile Registrations    Retail Gasoline Prices    Miles of Interstate Highway   
Crime and Law Enforcement:   Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers    Prison Population    Violent Crime Rate    Property Crime Rate    Total Crime Rate   
Government and Finance:   Revenue Per Capita    Expenditures Per Capita    Cash Per Capita    Debt Per Capita   
Politics:   Voter Participation in the 2020 Presidential Election   

Real Gross Domestic Product, 2020

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State Region Rank GDP1
CaliforniaWest1$2,663,666
TexasSouth2$1,734,321
New YorkNortheast3$1,420,141
FloridaSouth4$944,001
IllinoisMidwest5$737,644
PennsylvaniaNortheast6$683,774
OhioMidwest7$589,898
GeorgiaSouth8$536,693
New JerseyNortheast9$535,795
WashingtonWest10$532,862
North CarolinaSouth11$499,518
MassachusettsNortheast12$498,577
VirginiaSouth13$473,818
MichiganMidwest14$445,683
MarylandSouth15$353,053
ColoradoWest16$346,011
IndianaMidwest17$329,863
MinnesotaMidwest18$326,636
ArizonaWest19$320,551
TennesseeSouth20$316,325
WisconsinMidwest21$291,716
MissouriMidwest22$282,654
ConnecticutNortheast23$235,889
LouisianaSouth24$222,297
OregonWest25$212,850
South CarolinaSouth26$208,481
AlabamaSouth27$196,906
OklahomaSouth28$190,894
KentuckySouth29$185,535
UtahWest30$171,370
IowaMidwest31$169,420
KansasMidwest32$156,770
NevadaWest33$145,219
District of ColumbiaSouth34$122,342
NebraskaMidwest35$117,665
ArkansasSouth36$114,944
MississippiSouth37$99,668
New MexicoWest38$92,697
New HampshireNortheast39$75,543
IdahoWest40$73,655
HawaiiWest41$70,625
West VirginiaSouth42$69,712
DelawareSouth43$62,056
MaineNortheast44$58,757
North DakotaMidwest45$54,581
Rhode IslandNortheast46$51,415
AlaskaWest47$50,161
South DakotaMidwest48$46,683
MontanaWest49$46,158
WyomingWest50$36,257
VermontNortheast51$28,649
United States$18,384,687

Note: (1) In millions of chained 2012 dollars
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, 2020