U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY STATE IN CONSTANT (2000) DOLLARS -- PERCENT CHANGE, 2006 - 20071

[When states share the same rank, the next lower rank is omitted. Because of rounded data, states may have identical values shown, but different ranks. Cautionary note]

State Percent Rank
    United States 2.0 (X)
Alabama 1.8 27
Alaska 0.3 43
Arizona 1.8 28
Arkansas 1.5 35
California 1.5 34
Colorado 2.0 22
Connecticut 2.8 13
Delaware -1.6 50
District of Columbia 4.3 (X)
Florida (Z) 47
Georgia 2.8 11
Hawaii 3.0 9
Idaho 2.4 16
Illinois 1.5 32
Indiana 0.3 44
Iowa 1.7 30
Kansas 2.8 10
Kentucky 2.3 18
Louisiana 2.6 14
Maine 1.3 36
Maryland 2.0 24
Massachusetts 2.5 15
Michigan -1.2 49
Minnesota 2.2 20
Mississippi 1.7 29
Missouri 1.3 37
Montana 3.5 6
Nebraska 2.1 21
Nevada 0.6 41
New Hampshire -0.1 48
New Jersey 1.1 38
New Mexico 2.8 12
New York 4.4 2
North Carolina 2.2 19
North Dakota 3.0 8
Ohio 0.4 42
Oklahoma 4.0 5
Oregon 3.2 7
Pennsylvania 1.6 31
Rhode Island 0.1 45
South Carolina 2.0 23
South Dakota 2.3 17
Tennessee 0.9 40
Texas 4.1 4
Utah 5.3 1
Vermont 1.5 32
Virginia 1.9 25
Washington 4.3 3
West Virginia 0.1 46
Wisconsin 1.0 39
Wyoming 1.8 26

Symbol
X Not applicable.
Z Less than .05 percent.

FOOTNOTE
1Preliminary data.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis,
BEA News Release, BEA 08-24,
"State Economic Growth Slowed in 2007";
released June 5, 2008.

For more information:
Regional Economic Accounts