Saturday, November 20, 2021

Comparative GDPs – States Versus Countries

You may have heard the factoid where, if California were a country, it would have the 4th largest GDP in the world (excluding the US). Well, that got me thinking …

Whose economy was California’s most comparable to? How about all the other states?

So, here they are, from biggest to smallest. For visual interest – and more just for fun – I Googled the state and the country together and saw what came up. Enjoy!


California ($3.2T)

UK ($3.1T)

 

 

Texas ($1.9T)

Canada ($1.9T)


New York ($1.8T)

S Korea ($1.8T)

  

Florida ($1.2T)

Mexico ($1.2T)

  

Illinois ($910B)

Switzerland ($825B)

 

Ohio ($714B)

Iran ($683B)


 Say whuh?

 

Georgia ($654)

New Jersey ($651B)

Washington ($650B)

Poland ($642)

 

Oops!  Wrong Georgia

 

N Carolina ($620B)

Massachusetts ($612B)

Sweden ($626B)

 

Virginia ($580B)

Belgium ($579B)


 

Michigan ($542B)

Thailand ($539B)

  

Maryland ($443B)

Norway ($445B)

Hey, thanks, Shutterstock!

 

Colorado ($414B)

Argentina ($418B)


 

Minnesota ($397B)

Indiana ($397B)

Arizona ($394B)

Egypt ($394B)


Tennessee ($386B)

Malaysia ($387B)


 

Wisconsin ($357B)

Vietnam ($355B)

 

Missouri ($340B)

S Africa ($353B)

 

Connecticut ($295B)

Colombia ($296B)


Hey, that's kinda cool

Oregon ($263B)

Louisiana ($258B)

S Carolina ($255B)

Portugal ($257B)


Alabama ($239B)

New Zealand ($243B)


I wonder how many of these they actually sell


Kentucky ($223B)

Peru ($226B)


Utah ($209B)

Iowa ($206B)

Greece ($210B)



Oklahoma ($198B)

Iraq ($191B)

 

Nevada ($185B)

Kansas ($184B)

Kazakhstan ($188B)

 


Wash. DC ($148B)

Algeria ($151B)


Arkansas ($137B)

Nebraska ($137B)

Kuwait ($127B)


Mississippi ($122B)

Morocco ($124B)


New Mexico ($106B)

Kenya ($106B)

Hawaii ($93B)

Idaho ($90B)

New Hampshire ($90B)

Ethiopia ($94B)


West Virginia ($80B)

Delaware ($79B)

Guatemala ($81B)

 

Maine ($64B)

Croatia ($65B)


Whuh???
 

Rhode Island ($63B)

Lithuania ($62B)



South Dakota ($59B)

North Dakota ($59B)

Slovenia ($59B)



Montana ($55B)

Alaska ($55B)

Uruguay ($55B)



Wyoming ($39B)

Macau ($39B)

 

Vermont ($35B)

Estonia ($35B)

It’s an article in Wired

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