GDP by State 2024 (2024)

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DC

$96,728

Connecticut

$84,972

Massachusetts

$84,945

New Jersey

$78,700

New York

$78,089

California

$77,339

Washington

$75,698

New Hampshire

$74,663

Colorado

$74,167

Wyoming

$71,342

Maryland

$70,730

Alaska

$68,919

Virginia

$68,211

Minnesota

$68,010

North Dakota

$66,184

South Dakota

$65,806

Rhode Island

$65,377

Pennsylvania

$65,167

Florida

$63,597

Nebraska

$63,321

Vermont

$63,206

Oregon

$62,767

Texas

$61,985

Delaware

$61,387

Nevada

$61,282

Wisconsin

$61,210

Hawaii

$61,175

Kansas

$60,152

Iowa

$58,905

Tennessee

$58,279

Indiana

$57,930

Utah

$57,925

Ohio

$57,880

Montana

$57,719

North Carolina

$57,416

Georgia

$57,129

Michigan

$56,813

Arizona

$56,667

Missouri

$56,551

Oklahoma

$54,998

Louisiana

$54,622

Idaho

$54,537

South Carolina

$53,320

Kentucky

$52,109

Arkansas

$51,787

New Mexico

$51,500

Alabama

$50,637

West Virginia

$49,169

Mississippi

$46,248

GDP by State 2024

GDP, or gross domestic product, reflects the economy in a particular region of the world. Though it makes sense to refer to states as having a GDP, you might run into situations where the economic performance of a state is referred to as the GSP, which stands for gross state product. Either way, for the sake of this article, we will be calling them GDP values.

When looking at GDP by state in the United States, the GDP helps inform people about how well a state's economy is doing. The GDP of a state refers to the overall production and distribution of goods in a state. You will find that GDP values are listed as dollar amounts because it is a monetary representation of how much a state either brought in or spent quarterly.

These are two different ways of viewing GDP in a country. The income approach is the former of the two, and it is defined by calculating how much money everyone in a certain location kept as profits over the course of a year. The expenditure method of determining GDP is the exact opposite way of calculating gross domestic product for a particular state. However, the value should still be relatively similar, if not identical. The expenditure method looks at how much money people spent in a given year, compared to how much they made in total.

The gross domestic product of a state is calculated every three months. With this quarterly system in place, the progression or digression of the GDP in each state can be seen so state governments can understand how their economy performed throughout the year. Looking at economic performance from one year to the next is important to see where the state is thriving and where the state could use additional effort. Still, it is more informative for the GDP values to reflect shorter periods.

Many changes occur on a month-to-month basis, and economies are already very fluctuating variables, so it makes more sense to view trends on a smaller scale than reflecting on GDP values once at the end of every year. Now that we understand that GDP values reflect economic performance, let's start looking at numbers.

The numbers in this article are the GDP for each state in Q4 of 2022 from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State

Real GDP increased in most states and the District of Columbia in Q4 of 2022. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis the real GDP for the U.S. as a whole increased at an annual rate of 2.6%. The real GDP in individual states increased at an annual rate ranging from 175 in Texas to 0.3% in Michigan, and Maryland.

New York was the only state that saw no change in GDP from Q3 to Q4 2022. Three states—South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa— saw decreases in GDP ranging from -1.2% to -4.3%

The ten states with the largest GDP per capita are:

State

GDP Per Capita 2022

District of Columbia$96,728
Connecticut$84,972
Massachusetts$84,945
New Jersey$78,700
New York$78,089
California$77,339
Washington$75,698
New Hampshire$74,663
Colorado$74,167
Wyoming$71,342

Four states contribute over $1 trillion to the U.S. GDP: California, Texas, New York, and Florida. California has the largest GDP of any state, at $3,120,386,000,000, accounting for about 14.7% of the country's total GDP. Texas follows with $1,772,132,000,000, about 8.4% of the country's total GDP.

GDP by State 2024

Note: GDP amounts are expressed in millions of 2022 dollars. For example, Alaska's listed value of 51,994 equates to $51,994,000,000 USD.

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State

GDP Per Capita 2022

GDP Per Capita 2022 Rank

GDP Q4 2022

2024 Population

District of Columbia$96,728$66,093677,827
Connecticut$84,9721$312,9223,631,905
Massachusetts$84,9452$612,2466,966,542
New Jersey$78,7003$742,3739,249,175
New York$78,0894$1.57 Mn19,316,469
California$77,3395$3.10 Mn38,802,044
Washington$75,6986$604,9207,875,868
New Hampshire$74,6637$106,4031,410,683
Colorado$74,1678$440,2245,897,184
Wyoming$71,3429$42,362585,177
Maryland$70,73010$444,9136,144,760
Alaska$68,91911$51,994732,385
Illinois$68,82212$882,68312,373,158
Virginia$68,21113$608,4678,736,127
Minnesota$68,01014$399,1415,728,610
North Dakota$66,18415$52,920781,915
South Dakota$65,80616$60,966937,144
Rhode Island$65,37717$72,9351,087,232
Pennsylvania$65,16718$863,61012,891,906
Florida$63,59719$1.46 Mn23,078,331
Nebraska$63,32120$127,4221,976,661
Vermont$63,20621$41,761647,248
Oregon$62,76722$271,5764,207,809
Texas$61,98523$1.92 Mn30,970,988
Delaware$61,38724$64,4361,045,574
Nevada$61,28225$200,9573,240,512
Wisconsin$61,21026$369,6855,917,415
Hawaii$61,17527$91,1581,426,280
Kansas$60,15228$180,9252,935,606
Maine$59,46329$83,7751,401,544
Iowa$58,90530$192,4953,206,173
Tennessee$58,27931$422,5627,217,315
Indiana$57,93032$406,3736,872,047
Utah$57,92533$202,0233,464,174
Ohio$57,88034$694,40211,739,490
Montana$57,71935$66,3851,156,147
North Carolina$57,41636$628,20410,965,149
Georgia$57,12937$638,67911,162,570
Michigan$56,81338$579,53210,027,331
Arizona$56,66739$428,4767,547,837
Missouri$56,55140$358,8406,194,225
Oklahoma$54,99841$226,3044,076,950
Louisiana$54,62242$255,9854,516,527
Idaho$54,53743$109,7362,008,471
South Carolina$53,32044$290,7145,461,370
Kentucky$52,10945$239,6604,523,752
Arkansas$51,78746$162,4593,080,667
New Mexico$51,50047$111,0242,106,678
Alabama$50,63748$263,9705,123,196
West Virginia$49,16949$88,8191,754,416
Mississippi$46,24850$138,6822,920,999

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