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This is a list of U.S. states and territories by economic growth rate.This article includes a list of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories sorted by economic growth — the percentage change in real GDP for the third quarter of 2023 is listed (for the 50 states and District of Columbia), using the most recent data available from the U.S. Bureau of ...
Annual GDP Growth [3] Description Oct 1945– Nov 1948 37 +5.2% +1.5%: As the United States demobilized from World War II, the decline in government spending caused a brief recession in 1945 and suppressed GDP growth for several years thereafter. However, private economic activity expanded at a brisk pace throughout this period.
Advanced economies: 1.5 Emerging and Developing Asia: 5.2 Emerging and Developing Europe: 2.4 Emerging market and developing economies: 4.0 Euro area: 0.7 European Union: 0.7 Latin America and the Caribbean: 3.4 Major advanced economies (G7) 1.5 Middle East and Central Asia: 2.0 Other advanced economies: 1.8 Sub-Saharan Africa: 3.3 World 3.0
By Michael B. Sauter and Lisa Nelson, 24/7 Wall St. In 2011, the U.S. economy grew by 1.5% -- slower than 2010's rate of 3.1% GDP growth, but still enough to show the country is moving in the ...
Michigan's GDP grew a little over 2%. Every state posted GDP growth between 2000 and 2010, according to the latest U.S Department of Commerce data, which was released last week. ... 800-290-4726 ...
Since 2000, India is known to have one the fastest growing economies in the world. benedek / Getty Images. Germany. Total GDP: $4.07 trillion. ... United States. Total GDP: $25.5 trillion.
The following list includes the annual nominal gross domestic product for each of the 50 U.S. states and the national capital of Washington, D.C. and the GDP change and GDP per capita as of 2024. [1] [3] The total for the United States in this table excludes U.S. territories. The raw GDP data below is measured in millions of U.S. Dollars.
The U.S. economy isn’t exactly booming -- but some US cities are experiencing rapid population and economic growth. The top 10 US boomtowns of 2016 Skip to main content