US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State

Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased in 48 states and the District of Columbia in the first quarter of 2018, according to statistics released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The percent change in real GDP in the first quarter ranged from 3.6 percent in Washington to -0.6 percent in North Dakota.

California is the biggest state with a GDP of $2.75 trillion in 2017. Whereas, GDP of Vermont (VT) is only $32.2 billion in 2017.

Gross domestic product (GDP) by state (millions of current dollars)

AreaYear-2017
United States (Country)19,263,350
Southeast (Region)4,106,016
Far West (Region)3,786,682
Mideast (Region)3,489,112
California2,746,873
Great Lakes (Region)2,657,640
Southwest (Region)2,302,306
Texas1,696,206
New York1,547,116
Plains1,231,193
New England1,021,856
Florida967,337
Illinois820,362
Pennsylvania752,071
Rocky Mountain668,544
Ohio649,127
New Jersey591,743
Georgia554,269
North Carolina538,291
Massachusetts527,455
Virginia508,662
Washington506,353
Michigan504,967
Maryland393,632
Indiana359,122
Minnesota351,113
Tennessee345,218
Colorado342,748
Wisconsin324,061
Arizona319,850
Missouri304,898
Connecticut260,827
Louisiana246,264
Oregon236,219
South Carolina219,093
Alabama210,954
Kentucky202,507
Iowa190,191
Oklahoma189,160
Utah165,526
Kansas157,797
Nevada156,313
District of Columbia131,010
Arkansas124,918
Nebraska121,774
Mississippi111,707
New Mexico97,090
Hawaii88,136
New Hampshire80,516
West Virginia76,794
Delaware73,541
Idaho71,886
Maine61,404
Rhode Island59,458
North Dakota55,493
Alaska52,789
South Dakota49,928
Montana48,098
Wyoming40,286
Vermont32,197

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