Mapping America's $31 Trillion Economy: State-by-State GDP Breakdown
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Gabriel Cohen
Summary
The article visualizes and analyzes the $31 trillion U.S. economy broken down by state, highlighting that over a third of the country's economic output is concentrated in just four states. It provides a state-by-state breakdown of GDP contributions, showing the massive economic disparities across the country, with states like California, Texas, New York, and Florida dominating output while smaller states contribute far less.
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bskyMapping America's $31 Trillion Economy: State-by-State GDP Breakdownvisualcapitalist.comKey quotes
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Over a third of the country's output is concentrated in just four states.
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