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The following list includes the annual nominal gross domestic product for each of the 50 U.S. states and the national capital of Washington, D.C. and the GDP change and GDP per capita as of 2024. [1] [3] The total for the United States in this table excludes U.S. territories. The raw GDP data below is measured in millions of U.S. Dollars.
This is a list of U.S. states and territories by economic growth rate.This article includes a list of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories sorted by economic growth — the percentage change in real GDP for the third quarter of 2023 is listed (for the 50 states and District of Columbia), using the most recent data available from the U.S. Bureau of ...
US GDP by CBSA, 2022. This is a list of the United States metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product ... Metropolitan area 2023 2022 2021 2018 2017 2016 2015
Charlotte metropolitan area United States: US$255.666 billion 255.666 2023 [35] 22: Greater Austin United States: US$248.110 billion 248.110 2023 [35] 23: Tampa Bay area United States: US$243.268 billion 242.268 2023 [35] 24: Greater St. Louis United States: US$226.549 billion 226.549 2023 [35] 25: Portland metropolitan area United States: US ...
The US government's Bureau of Economic Analysis as of Q3 2023 estimates $10,007.7 billion in annual total government expenditure and $27,610.1 billion annual total GDP which is 36.2%. [1] This government total excludes spending by "government enterprises" which sell goods and services "to households and businesses in a market transaction."
The US economy is on solid footing. Bank of America expects it to stay that way through next year. ... December 3, 2024 at 3:00 AM. ... Winter storm slams 27 states as heavy snow, crippling ice ...
The United States has a highly developed mixed economy. [40] [41] [42] It is the world's largest economy by nominal GDP and second largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). [43]As of 2024, it has the world's sixth highest nominal GDP per capita and eighth highest GDP per capita by PPP). [10]
The figure shown here is for New York County/Manhattan, and does not include the other four boroughs' GDP. ^b Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco are consolidated city-counties. ^c The District of Columbia is a federal district, meaning it is not under any traditional city, county, or state government. ^d GDP divided by county population