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    1. PaulOshanter on

      It’s amazing that Florida now has 4 million more residents than New York but still falls so short of generating the same GDP.

      Really shows you the difference between an economy based on retirees and tourism vs one built on advanced services and industry.

    2. Toby-Finkelstein on

      The senate was a mistake. Wild that Montana gets the same votes as NY

    3. Careless-Wrap6843 on

      Interested in scaling to see the population vs. % point. (Using 2020 Census data)

      New York- 2.554 Million per %

      Texas- 3.100 mil per %

      California- 2.76 mil per % point

      DC- 1.149 mil per % point

      New Mexico – 4.235 mil per % point

      Florida – 3.713 mil per %

      Ohio -3.806 mil per %

      WY- 2.885 mil per %

    4. VoluptuousSloth on

      meanwhile conservative groups rate states like MS „good for business“ cause they don’t have regulations. In other words, good for chicken processing and poverty and like one lucky rich guy per county. Meanwhile California could buy most countries with their spare change

    5. superdavey1 on

      Louisiana only 1.1%? I’d guess the oil/gas/chem industry would contribute much more.

    6. Nameisnotyours on

      I think they are counting the cocaine and human trafficking in the GDP contribution for FL.

    7. Crazy_Ad_91 on

      Not sure why, but I’m surprised by VT being so low and tied for lowest. I also have no idea what there is to do in Vermont or what commerce or major industries they are even known for. Skiing? Syrup? Tree color changing?

    8. Worduptothebirdup on

      Pretty interesting after seeing the approval ratings of Donald Trump map…

    9. kashkoi_wild on

      Hard to believe that Ohio higher then WA with how many rich corporations sit in Seattle

    10. ExpiredPilot on

      WA is interesting because I guarantee 60%-80% of that GDP comes from just 3 counties

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