Most Recent U.S. GDP and State-by-State Rankings

Economy

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) routinely publishes data on U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which includes both Nominal GDP—unadjusted for inflation—and Real GDP, which is adjusted for inflation. Real GDP serves as a critical measure for evaluating the overall health of a country’s economy, and it’s particularly valuable for tracking economic trends over time. Below, you’ll find a series of charts that we’ve assembled using BEA’s data.

Changes in Real GDP Over the Last 20 Years

Real GDP Growth Rate Over the Last 20 Years

State-by-State Real GDP

Share of GDP by State

Real GDP Growth by State

Comparison of State Real GDP

You can click on the column headers to sort the data by ascending or descending order, or even alphabetically.

Derek Yang

I'm an immigrant on the East Coast with my family living in a small town. I love classical music, enjoy a good cup of coffee, and have a soft spot for BMWs. I believe in lifelong learning and look forward to connecting with you to share our life experiences. Twitter @mrderekyang

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