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Old 09-16-2014, 05:31 PM
 
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Just in time for elections!...

In 2013, Florida had a real GDP $750,511,000, which makes Florida the state with the fourth highest real GDP after California, Texas and then New York...


2013 Real GDP

United States------------$15,526,715,000
1. California---------------$2,050,693,000
2. Texas--------------------$1,387,598,000
3. New York---------------$1,226,619,000
4. Florida------------------$750,511,000
5. Illinois---------------------$671,407,000
6. Pennsylvania-----------$603,872,000
7. Ohio------------------------$526,196,000
8. New Jersey--------------$509,067,000
9. North Carolina----------$439,672,000
10. Virginia------------------$426,423,000
11. Georgia------------------$424,606,000
12. Massachusetts-------$420,748,000
13. Michigan-----------------$408,218,000
14. Washington-------------$381,017,000
15. Maryland-----------------$322,234,000
16. Indiana--------------------$294,212,000
17. Minnesota----------------$289,125,000
18. Colorado-------------------$273,721,000
19. Tennessee----------------$269,602,000
20. Wisconsin-----------------$264,126,000
21. Arizona----------------------$261,924,000
22. Missouri---------------------$258,135,000
23. Connecticut----------------$233,996,000
24. Louisiana--------------------$222,008,000
25. Oregon-----------------------$211,241,000
26. Alabama---------------------$180,727,000
27. South Carolina------------$172,176,000
28. Kentucky--------------------$170,667,000
29. Oklahoma-------------------$164,303,000
30. Iowa---------------------------$150,512,000
31. Kansas-----------------------$132,153,000
32. Utah----------------------------$131,017,000
33. Nevada------------------------$123,903,000
34. Arkansas----------------------$115,745,000
District of Columbia-------------$105,465,000
35. Nebraska----------------------$98,250,000
36. Mississippi--------------------$96,979,000
37. New Mexico------------------$84,310,000
38. Hawaii--------------------------$70,110,000
39. West Virginia----------------$68,541,000
40. New Hampshire-------------$64,118,000
41. Delaware-----------------------$58,028,000
42. Idaho-----------------------------$57,029,000
43. Alaska---------------------------$51,542,000
44. Maine-----------------------------$51,163,000
45. Rhode Island--------------------$49,962,000
46. North Dakota--------------------$49,772,000
47. South Dakota--------------------$41,142,000
48. Montana----------------------------$39,846,000
49. Wyoming---------------------------$39,538,000
50. Vermont-----------------------------$27,723,000





But how does Florida do for its size?...

2013 per capita real GDP:

District of Columbia-----------$163,145
1. Alaska--------------------------$70,113
2. North Dakota---------------- $68,804
3. Wyoming-----------------------$67,857
4. Connecticut-------------------$65,070
5. Massachusetts--------------$62,866
6. Delaware----------------------$62,683
7. New York---------------------$62,420

8. New Jersey------------------$57,203

9. Washington------------------$54,654
10. Maryland--------------------$54,351
11. Oregon-----------------------$53,750
12. California--------------------$53,497

13. Minnesota-------------------$53,340
14. Nebraska--------------------$52,582
15. Texas-------------------------$52,465

16. Illinois-------------------------$52,119

17. Colorado---------------------$51,956
18. Virginia------------------------$51,623

19. Hawaii-------------------------$49,934

United States--------------------$49,115
20. Iowa----------------------------$48,703
21. South Dakota---------------$48,696
22. New Hampshire------------$48,447
23. Louisiana----------------------$47,997
24. Rhode Island-----------------$47,515
25. Pennsylvania-----------------$47,274

26. Wisconsin---------------------$45,993
27. Kansas--------------------------$45,665
28. Ohio------------------------------$45,476

29. Utah------------------------------$45,165
30. Indiana---------------------------$44,775
31. North Carolina---------------- $44,646

32. Nevada---------------------------$44,407
33. Vermont---------------------------$44,241
34. Missouri---------------------------$42,708
35. Oklahoma------------------------$42,670
36. Georgia----------------------------$42,494
37. Tennessee------------------------$41,503
38. Michigan---------------------------$41,252
39. New Mexico----------------------$40,431
40. Arizona-----------------------------$39,526
41. Montana----------------------------$39,251
42. Arkansas---------------------------$39,111
43. Kentucky---------------------------$38,830
44. Maine--------------------------------$38,517
45. Florida------------------------------$38,384

46. Alabama----------------------------$37,389
47. West Virginia---------------------$36,963
48. South Carolina-------------------$36,059
49. Idaho---------------------------------$35,375
50. Mississippi-------------------------$32,421


And what about our metros?

2013 real GDP

1. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL--------------$263,115,000
2. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL--------------------------$115,263,000
3. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL---------------------------------$103,992,000
4. Jacksonville, FL--------------------------------------------------------$58,229,000
5. North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL----------------------------$24,358,000
6. Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL----------------------------------------$20,162,000
7. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL----------------------------------------$17,454,000
8. Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL-----------------------------$17,398,000
9. Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL---------------------------------$14,208,000
10. Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL---------------------------$13,326,000
11. Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL-----------------$13,085,000
12. Tallahassee, FL---------------------------------------------------------$12,893,000
13. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL--------------------$11,462,000
14. Port St. Lucie, FL------------------------------------------------------$11,046,000
15. Gainesville, FL----------------------------------------------------------$10,431,000
16. Panama City, FL--------------------------------------------------------$6,974,000
17. Ocala, FL------------------------------------------------------------------$6,960,000
18. Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL------------------------------------------$3,960,000
19. Punta Gorda, FL---------------------------------------------------------$3,250,000
20. Homosassa Springs, FL---------------------------------------------$3,065,000
21. The Villages, FL---------------------------------------------------------$2,006,000
22. Sebring, FL----------------------------------------------------------------$1,745,000



And how do they do in respect to their size?

2013 per capita real GDP for Florida metros:

United States--------------------------------------------------------------$49,115
1. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL---------------------------------$45,855
2. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL--------------------$45,195
3. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL--------------$45,145
4. Jacksonville, FL--------------------------------------------------------$41,752
5. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL--------------------------$40,153
6. Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL---------------------------$39,235
7. Gainesville, FL----------------------------------------------------------$38,577
Florida-------------------------------------------------------------------------$38,384
8. Panama City, FL--------------------------------------------------------$36,548
9. Tallahassee, FL---------------------------------------------------------$34,541
10. North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL----------------------------$33,251
11. Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL-----------------------------$31,586
12. Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL----------------------------------------$30,497
13. Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL---------------------------------$30,430
14. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL----------------------------------------$28,015
15. Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL------------------------------------------$27,928
16. Port St. Lucie, FL------------------------------------------------------$25,214
17. Homosassa Springs, FL---------------------------------------------$22,009
18. Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL-----------------$21,782
19. Ocala, FL------------------------------------------------------------------$20,631
20. Punta Gorda, FL---------------------------------------------------------$19,729
21. The Villages, FL---------------------------------------------------------$18,739
22. Sebring, FL----------------------------------------------------------------$17,878
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Old 09-16-2014, 05:32 PM
 
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Now for the historic data:

2012
United States - $48,567 per capita real GDP
Florida - $38,011
per capita real GDP (Ranked 45th)

United States - $15,245,906,000 in real GDP
Florida - $734,274,000 in real GDP

2011
United States - $47,720 per capita real GDP
Florida - $37,636
per capita real GDP (Ranked 45th)

United States - $14,868,836,000 in real GDP
Florida - $718,174,000 in real GDP

2010
United States - $47,328
per capita real GDP
Florida - $38,258
per capita real GDP (Ranked 41st)

United States - $14,639,748,000 in real GDP
Florida - $721,007,000 in real GDP

2009
United States - $46,706
per capita real GDP
Florida - $38,691
per capita real GDP (Ranked 39th)

United States - $14,328,006,000 in real GDP
Florida - $721,684,000 in real GDP

2008
United States - $48,436
per capita real GDP
Florida - $41,510
per capita real GDP (Ranked 36th)

United States - $14,728,947,000 in real GDP
Florida - $769,066,000 in real GDP

2007
United States - $49,213
per capita real GDP
Florida - $43,748
per capita real GDP (Ranked 35th and peak year in terms of real GDP per capita)

United States - $14,824,616,000 in real GDP
Florida - $803,562,000 in real GDP

2006
United States - $48,973
per capita real GDP
Florida - $44,054 (Ranked 30th)
per capita real GDPUnited States - $14,612,582,000 in real GDP
Florida - $800,328,000 in real GDP

2005
United States - $48,142
per capita real GDP
Florida - $43,319
per capita real GDP (Ranked 28th and peak year in terms of rank with a per capita real GDP higher than 22 other states.)

United States - $14,226,826,000 in real GDP
Florida - $772,892,000 in real GDP

2004
United States - $47,062
per capita real GDP
Florida - $41,580
per capita real GDP (Ranked 35th)

United States - $13,779,876,000 in real GDP
Florida - $724,137,000 in real GDP

2003
United States - $45,921
per capita real GDP
Florida - $40,642
per capita real GDP (Ranked 36th)

United States - $13,322,077,000 in real GDP
Florida - $685,975,000 in real GDP

2002
United States - $45,163
per capita real GDP
Florida - $39,470
per capita real GDP (Ranked 34th)

United States - $12,990,141,000 in real GDP
Florida - $658,728,000 in real GDP

2001
United States - $44,779
per capita real GDP
Florida - $38,841
per capita real GDP (Ranked 35th)

United States - $12,760,635,000 in real GDP
Florida - $635,318,000 in real GDP

2000
United States - $44,808
per capita real GDP
Florida - $38,555
per capita real GDP (Ranked 35th)

United States - $12,643,017,000 in real GDP
Florida - $618,717,000 in real GDP

1999
United States - $43,592
per capita real GDP
Florida - $37,731
per capita real GDP (Ranked 36th)

United States - $12,163,968 in real GDP
Florida - $594,618,000 in real GDP

1998
United States - $42,086
per capita real GDP
Florida - $36,762
per capita real GDP (Ranked 33rd)

United States - $11,609,648,000 in real GDP
Florida - $569,310,000 in real GDP

1997
United States - $40,861
per capita real GDP
Florida - $36,127
per capita real GDP (Ranked 34th)

United States - $11,140,634,000 in real GDP
Florida -
$548,638,000 in real GDP


Data obtained from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
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