List of U.S. states by GDP per capita (nominal)

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This article presents a list of U.S. states sorted by their gross state product (GSP) per capita. GSP is the state counterpart of the national gross domestic product (GDP), the most comprehensive measure of national economic activity. The United States Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) derives GSP for a state as the sum of the GSP originating in all the industries in the state.

The BEA defines an industry's GSP, or its value added, as equal to its gross output (sales or receipts and other operating income, commodity taxes, and inventory change) minus its intermediate inputs (consumption of goods and services purchased from other U.S. industries or imported). The BEA's GSP data by industry and state is consistent with gross domestic product (GDP) in the national income and product accounts, and with the GDP by industry accounts.

The list presents 2004 and 2005 statistics. The figures are in nominal dollars, unadjusted for inflation or purchasing power disparities among the states. Population estimates are as of July 1, 2004 and July 1, 2005 from the United States Census Bureau.

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[edit] 2006 Rankings (Latest Available)

Rank State GDP per capita in USD
1 District of Columbia 124,363
2 Delaware 59,288
3 Connecticut 50,332
4 Massachusetts 46,721
5 New York 46,617
6 New Jersey 44,885
7 Alaska 43,748
8 Colorado 41,798
9 Virginia 41,702
10 California 41,663
11 Minnesota 41,295
12 Nevada 39,813
13 Washington 39,616
14 Illinois 39,514
15 Maryland 39,161
16 Wyoming 39,130
17 Hawaii 38,083
18 New Hampshire 37,666
19 Oregon 37,633
20 Texas 36,920
21 North Carolina 36,489
22 Nebraska 36,441
23 Rhode Island 36,292
24 South Dakota 35,842
25 Iowa 35,662
26 Wisconsin 35,390
27 Georgia 35,362
28 Pennsylvania 34,828
29 Ohio 34,609
30 Vermont 34,472
31 North Dakota 34,446
32 Tennessee 34,321
33 Kansas 34,242
34 Indiana 34,058
35 Florida 33,718
36 Michigan 33,468
37 Arizona 33,441
38 Missouri 33,297
39 Louisiana 32,923
40 Utah 32,357
41 New Mexico 31,986
42 Idaho 30,896
43 Maine 30,305
44 Kentucky 29,842
45 Alabama 29,697
46 South Carolina 29,642
47 Oklahoma 29,545
48 Montana 27,942
49 Arkansas 27,875
50 West Virginia 24,748
51 Mississippi 24,062

[edit] Historical List of States by Gross State Product per capita

Rank
(2005)
Rank
(2004)
State 2005 GSP
per capita
(USD)
2004 GSP
per capita
(USD)
1 1 District of Columbia 148,641 139,849
2 2 Delaware 66,961 63,004
3 3 Alaska 59,238 54,713
4 4 Connecticut 55,193 52,149
5 6 Wyoming 53,543 47,623
6 5 Massachusetts 50,935 48,803
7 8 New York 49,748 47,031
8 7 New Jersey 49,447 47,242
9 11 Virginia 46,502 43,713
10 10 Colorado 46,416 43,764
11 12 Nevada 46,108 42,498
12 9 Minnesota 45,697 44,073
13 13 California (econ.) 44,894 42,386
14 15 Maryland 43,967 41,483
15 14 Illinois 43,878 41,987
16 17 Texas 43,283 40,193
17 16 Washington 42,512 40,774
18 19 Hawaii 42,361 39,804
19 18 New Hampshire 42,033 40,090
20 21 Rhode Island 40,687 38,747
21 20 Nebraska 40,185 38,902
22 23 Georgia 40,103 38,094
23 24 North Carolina 39,921 37,933
24 22 South Dakota 39,848 38,539
25 26 Oregon 39,625 37,483
26 27 Pennsylvania 39,344 37,416
27 25 Wisconsin 39,074 37,746
28 33 Kansas 38,465 36,188
29 29 Ohio 38,461 37,133
30 31 Tennessee 38,440 36,782
31 35 North Dakota 38,319 35,662
32 28 Iowa 38,280 37,323
33 30 Indiana 38,037 36,850
34 38 Florida 37,846 35,051
35 34 Missouri 37,251 35,740
36 36 Louisiana 37,183 35,544
37 32 Michigan 37,175 36,282
38 37 Vermont 37,020 35,401
39 39 Utah 36,758 34,100
40 40 Arizona 36,457 33,841
41 41 New Mexico 35,714 33,444
42 44 Oklahoma 34,243 31,740
43 42 Maine 34,030 32,896
44 43 Kentucky 33,666 32,112
45 46 Alabama 33,264 31,239
46 47 Idaho 33,020 31,186
47 45 South Carolina 32,906 31,323
48 49 Montana 31,940 29,758
49 48 Arkansas 31,215 30,077
50 50 West Virginia 29,199 27,532
51 51 Mississippi 27,829 26,582


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