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News Release: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State, 2005

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EMBARGOED UNTIL RELEASE AT 8:30 A.M. EDT, THURSDAY, October 26, 2006

Clifford Woodruff (202) 606–9234 BEA 06—47
E–mail inquiries: gdpbystate@bea.gov  

 

Services and Goods Sectors Contribute to Strong Growth
in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State in 2005
Advance Estimates of GDP by State for 2005 by NAICS Sector

Newly available data on the 2005 state distribution of GDP, released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, showed that private services-providing industries accounted for more than 80 percent of real growth in the Great Lakes, Mideast, Plains, and New England regions (chart 1).1 In 2005, real U.S. growth in the services and goods sectors remained strong. Private services-providing industries grew 4.1 percent, and private goods-producing industries grew 2.6 percent.

Chart 1, showing contribution to percent change in real GDP by state, 2004-2005, by region

Overall, real U.S. GDP by state grew 3.6 percent in 2005, compared with the 1997-2004 average annual growth rate of 3.1 percent (chart 2).

As of this release, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is changing the name of its gross state product (GSP) series to gross domestic product (GDP) by state. This series, as of the December 2004 comprehensive revision, is consistent with the national measure of GDP. The new name, GDP by state, is also consistent with terminology used by statistical agencies in most other developed countries.
Chart 2, showing growth rates in real GDP by state, 1997-2005, by region

States and Regions

The Southwest and Rocky Mountain regions grew the fastest in 2005 (5.2 percent). Growth in private services-providing industries slightly outpaced growth in private goods-producing industries (5.7 percent to 5.0 percent in the Southwest region, 5.7 percent to 5.3 percent in the Rocky Mountain region). Within the Southwest, Arizona posted the strongest growth (9.1 percent)—the fastest in the Nation (chart 3). The only state in the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions with slower growth than the Nation was Oklahoma (3.3 percent).

The Great Lakes region experienced the slowest growth in 2005 (1.3 percent). Private services-providing industries (2.2 percent growth) performed much better than the private goods-producing industries (0.8 percent decline).

Chart 3, a state map showing percent change in real GDP by state, 2004-2005

NAICS Industry Sectors2

The two NAICS sectors with the largest contributions to growth were finance and insurance, and professional and technical services, which together contributed more than 28 percent to real U.S. growth. Finance and insurance grew 6.7 percent in 2005 and professional and technical services grew 7.0 percent. In the 8 BEA regions, the contributions to real GDP-by-state growth from these two sectors ranged from a high of 47 percent in the Great Lakes to a low of 21 percent in the Southwest. One of these two sectors was the largest contributor to growth in 19 states.

In addition to the strong growth in private services-providing industries, the manufacturing sector continued its strong U.S. growth, increasing 4.0 percent. In the Southwest and Far West regions, durable goods manufacturing contributed the most to real GDP-by-state growth of the industry sectors in Table 2. Durable goods manufacturing was the largest contributor to growth in 10 states.

Revisions

The revisions to the advance GDP-by-state estimates for 2005, released in June 2006, are due to the incorporation of farm income and expense data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the incorporation of revised BEA earnings-by-industry data.

The growth rate in real GDP by state for the New England region was revised down 0.7 percentage point. The growth rates of real GDP by state for the Southeast and Southwest regions were each revised up 0.3 percentage point. In New England, the two states with the largest downward revisions were New Hampshire (1.2 percentage points) and Massachusetts (0.9 percentage point). In the Southeast, the growth rates for Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee were revised up by more than 1.0 percentage point.

Tables 1-3 show these results in more detail; complete detail is available on BEA's web site at www.bea.gov.

BEA's national, international, regional, and industry estimates; the Survey of Current Business; and BEA news releases are available without charge on BEA's Web site at www.bea.gov. By visiting the site, you can also subscribe to receive free e-mail summaries of BEA releases and announcements.

Advance Estimates of GDP by state for 2005 by NAICS Sector

For the second year, BEA is releasing advance GDP-by-state estimates. In June 2006, BEA released advance 2005 GDP-by-state totals. This release provides revised 2005 GDP-by-state totals, plus both current-dollar and real 2005 GDP-by-state estimates by NAICS sectors.

These accelerated industry estimates for 2005 are based on an abbreviated estimation methodology using limited state source data. The accelerated 2005 estimates are based on BEA earnings by industry estimates released September 26, 2006 and on the accelerated U.S. GDP by industry estimates released April 27, 2006. In addition, farm income and expense data from the USDA are incorporated into the agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry.

More information on the methodology used to produce the advance 2005 estimates, on the regular (revised) GDP-by-state estimates for 1998–2004, and on revisions to the GDP-by-state estimates can be found in the July 2006 issue of the Survey of Current Business, BEA's monthly journal.

Explanatory Notes

Definitions

GDP by state is the state counterpart of the Nation's gross domestic product (GDP), the Bureau's featured and most comprehensive measure of U.S. economic activity. GDP by state is derived as the sum of the GDP originating in all the industries in the state.

Real GDP by state is an inflation-adjusted measure based on national prices for the goods and services produced within that state. The estimates of real GDP by state and of quantity indexes with a base year of 2000 are derived by applying national implicit price deflators to the current-dollar GDP-by-state estimates for the 81 NAICS industries for years 1997 forward and for the 63 SIC industries for years 1977–1997. Then, the chain-type index formula that is used in the national accounts is used to calculate the estimates of total real GDP by state and of real GDP by state at more aggregated industry levels.

The relation of GDP by state to U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

An industry's GDP by state, or its value added, in practice, is calculated as the sum of incomes earned by labor and capital and the costs incurred in the production of goods and services. That is, it includes the wages and salaries that workers earn, the income earned by individual or joint entrepreneurs as well as by corporations, and business taxes such as sales, property, and Federal excise taxes—that count as a business expense.

GDP is calculated as the sum of what consumers, businesses, and government spend on final goods and services, plus investment and net foreign trade. In theory, incomes earned should equal what is spent, but due to different data sources, income earned, usually referred to as gross domestic income (GDI) does not always equal what is spent (GDP). The difference is referred to as the "statistical discrepancy."

Starting with the 2004 comprehensive revision, BEA's industry accounts and its GDP-by-state accounts allocate the statistical discrepancy across all private-sector industries. Therefore, GDP-by-state estimates are now conceptually more similar to GDP estimates in the national accounts than they had been in the past.

Except for small differences resulting from the GDP-by-state accounts excluding overseas Federal military and civilian activity (because it cannot be attributed to a particular state), growth rates of real GDP by state and real U.S. GDP are now virtually identical.


* Goods-producing industries excluding durable goods.
** Services-providing industries excluding FIRE.
FIRE Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing.
1 The 2005 estimates draw heavily on the 2005 revised state earnings-by-industry estimates released on September 26, 2006.
2 NAICS North American Industry Classification System

 

Table 1. Growth Rates in Real GDP by State, 1997-2005
 Average annual growth rate
1997-2004
Percent change 2004-2005
PercentRankPercentRank
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
    United States3.1....3.6....
New England3.1....2.3....
  Connecticut2.0393.224
  Maine2.3331.344
  Massachusetts3.7131.742
  New Hampshire4.193.225
  Rhode Island3.1202.039
  Vermont4.1102.731
Mideast2.9....2.9....
  Delaware3.0235.48
  District of Columbia3.0....3.6....
  Maryland3.6144.218
  New Jersey2.6292.136
  New York3.2162.930
  Pennsylvania2.2382.434
Great Lakes1.8....1.3....
  Illinois2.0412.137
  Indiana2.6281.345
  Michigan1.1480.248
  Ohio1.6440.947
  Wisconsin2.5311.543
Plains2.5....2.3....
  Iowa2.2361.046
  Kansas2.3353.919
  Minnesota3.5151.940
  Missouri1.6422.335
  Nebraska2.0401.941
  North Dakota2.3345.310
  South Dakota4.182.929
Southeast3.0....4.6....
  Alabama2.5304.515
  Arkansas2.6272.433
  Florida4.277.73
  Georgia3.2184.614
  Kentucky1.3463.028
  Louisiana0.949-1.550
  Mississippi1.6432.532
  North Carolina3.1214.713
  South Carolina2.2373.920
  Tennessee2.9243.127
  Virginia4.0115.47
  West Virginia1.2472.138
Southwest3.8....5.2....
  Arizona5.219.11
  New Mexico3.2173.722
  Oklahoma2.4323.323
  Texas3.7124.712
Rocky Mountain3.9....5.2....
  Colorado4.354.316
  Idaho5.027.44
  Montana2.7265.211
  Utah3.2196.85
  Wyoming3.0223.821
Far West4.1....4.4....
  Alaska0.850-0.549
  California4.444.317
  Hawaii1.4455.39
  Nevada4.839.02
  Oregon4.365.96
  Washington2.9253.226

 

Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real GDP by State, 2004-2005
State and regionPercent
change in
real gross
state
product
Percentage points
Agriculture,
forestry,
fishing, and
hunting
MiningUtilitiesConstructionDurable
goods
manu-
facturing
Non-
durable
goods
manu-
facturing
Wholesale
trade
Retail
trade
Transpor-
tation and
ware-
housing
InformationFinance and
insurance
(d) Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
    United States3.6-0.05-0.040.010.130.400.080.070.200.110.340.54
New England2.30.05-0.01-0.08-0.040.350.05-0.140.060.030.320.29
  Connecticut3.20.020.00-0.200.020.280.010.080.060.050.291.25
  Maine1.30.150.000.04-0.120.050.08-0.11-0.050.030.250.05
  Massachusetts1.70.04-0.01-0.03-0.080.360.09-0.340.050.020.36-0.32
  New Hampshire3.20.050.00-0.240.000.720.000.060.130.010.330.65
  Rhode Island2.00.010.010.030.020.170.010.130.01-0.010.320.30
  Vermont2.70.36-0.080.010.020.830.05-0.130.180.030.220.28
Mideast2.90.030.00-0.020.000.18-0.01-0.020.130.060.410.76
  Delaware5.40.09(d)0.02(d)0.12-0.28-0.050.120.010.224.62
  District of Columbia3.60.00(d)0.06(d)-0.030.000.020.04-0.010.47-0.16
  Maryland4.2-0.010.010.100.140.110.040.060.140.090.350.62
  New Jersey2.10.020.00-0.03-0.040.090.05-0.090.060.110.240.59
  New York2.90.040.00-0.02-0.070.12-0.02-0.060.170.050.630.96
  Pennsylvania2.40.06-0.01-0.080.080.43-0.060.090.100.050.160.29
Great Lakes1.3-0.21-0.020.06-0.090.090.02-0.020.010.150.200.28
  Illinois2.1-0.43-0.010.06-0.050.380.06-0.050.090.190.250.31
  Indiana1.3-0.35-0.030.05-0.060.280.040.050.080.160.120.14
  Michigan0.20.01-0.020.03-0.18-0.54-0.10-0.11-0.090.070.250.27
  Ohio0.9-0.03-0.040.12-0.12-0.030.03-0.02-0.060.190.140.33
  Wisconsin1.5-0.20-0.010.01-0.060.320.020.120.010.150.250.32
Plains2.3-0.400.02-0.04-0.040.460.100.090.040.150.260.49
  Iowa1.0-1.98-0.01-0.350.110.710.330.17-0.020.180.210.81
  Kansas3.90.65-0.020.070.050.630.070.070.040.120.170.29
  Minnesota1.90.02-0.02-0.02-0.230.410.040.08-0.060.100.270.49
  Missouri2.3-0.460.09-0.030.030.270.040.090.150.100.310.31
  Nebraska1.9-1.00-0.01-0.05-0.090.390.15-0.040.050.470.230.72
  North Dakota5.31.300.350.100.000.550.070.310.270.200.290.14
  South Dakota2.9-1.12-0.010.220.090.640.110.120.160.080.351.20
Southeast4.6-0.01-0.120.000.270.370.080.130.320.110.400.54
  Alabama4.50.000.00-0.140.171.05-0.050.130.370.170.270.45
  Arkansas2.4-1.330.070.080.240.370.010.210.230.230.340.23
  Florida7.70.110.000.020.730.330.070.260.540.150.400.78
  Georgia4.6-0.03-0.030.030.130.280.120.200.27-0.010.620.43
  Kentucky3.00.280.060.05-0.030.36-0.06-0.050.130.120.210.31
  Louisiana-1.5-0.05-1.66-0.07-0.07-0.040.48-0.040.030.020.140.22
  Mississippi2.5-0.23-0.090.080.340.430.030.040.270.100.250.24
  North Carolina4.7-0.020.01-0.040.150.460.160.080.290.060.601.02
  South Carolina3.9-0.09-0.02-0.030.050.48-0.030.340.290.090.300.38
  Tennessee3.10.06-0.010.000.100.360.060.050.340.230.260.02
  Virginia5.40.03-0.010.060.190.330.060.010.230.140.490.63
  West Virginia2.10.060.04-0.050.160.06-0.220.170.160.140.110.11
Southwest5.2-0.02-0.010.060.300.820.190.200.380.180.270.61
  Arizona9.10.00-0.030.180.841.160.050.210.820.200.211.47
  New Mexico3.70.10-0.420.080.301.190.010.060.240.130.250.19
  Oklahoma3.30.020.910.080.120.180.060.130.260.100.250.08
  Texas4.7-0.03-0.080.030.210.800.240.210.300.190.290.52
Rocky Mountain5.20.050.080.030.340.560.080.130.310.150.420.54
  Colorado4.30.040.02-0.010.210.340.090.030.180.070.420.51
  Idaho7.4-0.120.010.040.521.760.040.380.890.160.390.64
  Montana5.20.290.120.070.500.190.090.160.200.260.240.40
  Utah6.80.020.350.070.500.690.080.220.360.210.630.74
  Wyoming3.80.18-0.270.250.340.150.160.180.230.510.070.14
Far West4.40.00-0.090.010.260.660.180.140.270.070.400.61
  Alaska-0.50.05-2.190.030.120.040.100.020.08-0.310.170.18
  California4.30.01-0.060.020.200.560.220.170.240.050.480.64
  Hawaii5.30.010.000.030.650.030.020.030.330.400.170.11
  Nevada9.00.02-0.06-0.021.110.280.070.230.560.270.441.32
  Oregon5.90.150.00-0.080.252.300.030.170.210.120.160.47
  Washington3.2-0.13-0.010.000.210.760.06-0.050.410.080.150.42

 

Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real GDP by State, 2004-2005 (continued)
State and regionPercentage points
Real estate,
rental,
and
leasing
Profes-
sional
and technical
services
Manage-
ment of
companies
Adminis-
trative and
waste
services
Educational
services
Health care
and social
assistance
Arts,
entertain-
ment, and
recreation
Accomo-
dation and
food
services
Other
services
Govern-
ment
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
    United States0.320.480.010.210.010.330.020.130.060.18
New England0.300.51-0.040.14-0.030.400.020.050.040.02
  Connecticut0.530.37-0.090.12-0.010.320.030.050.040.03
  Maine0.200.21-0.270.120.010.410.020.080.050.09
  Massachusetts0.230.690.010.16-0.060.440.010.060.030.00
  New Hampshire0.440.43-0.040.150.020.43-0.010.010.030.05
  Rhode Island-0.050.250.050.140.030.400.050.070.07-0.05
  Vermont-0.270.370.000.010.040.500.030.08-0.010.22
Mideast0.030.520.030.160.010.330.020.100.090.08
  Delaware-0.480.21-0.280.180.000.310.010.050.050.22
  District of Columbia-0.160.790.060.24-0.100.050.130.250.371.67
  Maryland0.330.810.060.190.020.350.050.150.060.54
  New Jersey-0.090.480.080.140.000.330.010.100.080.00
  New York0.010.50-0.030.190.020.300.000.090.08-0.04
  Pennsylvania0.130.430.100.110.010.400.020.080.08-0.09
Great Lakes-0.040.33-0.040.150.010.310.010.060.03-0.04
  Illinois0.100.520.040.170.000.290.030.130.04-0.02
  Indiana0.040.23-0.060.160.020.330.000.060.040.02
  Michigan-0.180.34-0.230.250.020.460.010.010.02-0.03
  Ohio-0.210.250.030.100.000.290.010.030.00-0.09
  Wisconsin0.020.23-0.090.130.010.290.010.060.04-0.08
Plains0.170.300.010.150.010.300.000.080.040.10
  Iowa-0.040.130.160.080.000.270.020.090.030.08
  Kansas0.260.450.030.490.000.32-0.010.040.050.17
  Minnesota0.330.26-0.250.100.010.30-0.030.060.030.04
  Missouri0.070.360.190.130.030.300.020.120.050.11
  Nebraska0.010.330.080.100.000.310.020.060.050.08
  North Dakota0.210.38-0.030.180.010.430.020.100.080.32
  South Dakota0.500.26-0.07-0.060.020.320.060.04-0.080.10
Southeast0.670.470.040.320.010.340.030.170.060.41
  Alabama0.340.230.090.24-0.010.490.020.120.110.38
  Arkansas0.380.25-0.090.080.000.370.020.100.010.59
  Florida1.820.560.090.720.010.370.080.340.100.26
  Georgia0.510.440.240.330.010.340.040.130.060.47
  Kentucky0.000.23-0.020.190.010.370.000.070.030.70
  Louisiana-0.41-0.130.050.19-0.02-0.08-0.050.00-0.060.07
  Mississippi0.190.16-0.140.230.010.20-0.030.090.020.31
  North Carolina0.310.39-0.050.160.020.330.000.110.020.64
  South Carolina0.570.31-0.060.220.010.340.030.140.080.44
  Tennessee0.310.340.000.200.040.560.010.160.03-0.03
  Virginia0.531.260.010.120.010.320.020.130.080.77
  West Virginia0.260.210.030.100.000.310.050.050.060.24
Southwest0.350.490.200.260.010.350.030.150.080.31
  Arizona1.450.54-0.180.650.050.590.040.260.110.45
  New Mexico0.080.330.020.160.010.370.030.130.080.35
  Oklahoma-0.050.22-0.130.090.010.320.040.110.030.48
  Texas0.190.530.340.200.000.310.020.130.070.26
Rocky Mountain0.720.660.060.170.030.330.050.150.070.33
  Colorado0.540.770.150.120.020.280.050.130.040.36
  Idaho1.230.51-0.120.290.020.390.040.140.090.07
  Montana0.830.460.010.160.010.510.100.160.140.32
  Utah0.890.640.000.260.050.420.040.160.080.38
  Wyoming0.530.280.000.030.000.240.020.250.090.42
Far West0.460.60-0.150.180.010.330.020.210.060.16
  Alaska0.080.23-0.010.100.000.140.030.060.010.63
  California0.490.68-0.190.160.010.330.010.120.060.06
  Hawaii0.640.36-0.270.270.010.380.070.520.131.45
  Nevada1.150.500.180.360.020.390.141.590.130.32
  Oregon0.650.320.070.220.010.420.020.140.060.19
  Washington-0.060.35-0.120.180.000.310.040.150.060.37

 

 

Table 3. GDP by State in Current Dollars, 2005
[Millions of dollars]
State and regionTotalAgriculture,
forestry,
fishing, and
hunting
MiningUtilitiesConstructionDurable
goods
manu-
facturing
Non-
durable
goods
manu-
facturing
Wholesale
trade
Retail
trade
Transpor-
tation and
ware-
housing
InformationFinance and
insurance
(d) Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
    United States12,409,555119,066213,574238,908593,535868,438628,103733,090828,634362,247578,3451,011,548
New England686,5472,61749011,49129,60050,45223,14338,20542,77611,45729,05081,985
  Connecticut193,7453401083,3576,92714,1787,79510,44911,4583,0157,70732,341
  Maine44,97165689362,4062,6132,3592,4744,0371,0161,3473,006
  Massachusetts325,9179061934,07014,10223,3219,50318,32517,9065,42015,34134,870
  New Hampshire55,061241551,7912,7545,0431,5573,5234,6588851,9424,785
  Rhode Island43,78799267842,1533,0871,2192,2592,7836371,7565,614
  Vermont23,0653751005531,2582,2107111,1751,9344849581,369
Mideast2,262,5246,7555,04845,58388,44586,100107,844128,928131,66551,695128,545262,411
  Delaware56,483414(d)942(d)1,0603,1441,9352,4377301,21819,174
  District of Columbia81,8301(d)763(d)961187621,0594675,3203,918
  Maryland246,2347812966,03315,0186,3697,18912,75115,8935,06510,07217,497
  New Jersey431,0796232627,91717,85013,05527,97934,98527,76612,83620,26836,808
  New York957,8732,09981117,02630,34428,75132,24049,52452,56017,23874,306147,154
  Pennsylvania489,0252,8373,65312,90221,98136,77037,17428,97031,95115,35817,36137,861
Great Lakes1,832,08910,6475,96938,40580,314226,238114,817113,350117,96458,74856,014139,433
  Illinois560,0322,0711,66212,24026,01042,97431,85338,87132,83320,14420,85853,747
  Indiana238,5681,6869105,21410,54944,40722,80012,84615,2628,3975,41213,964
  Michigan376,2432,0381,0137,75816,23154,82714,35922,34025,3359,56710,84722,733
  Ohio440,9231,9222,0619,71717,53557,11228,16626,68230,64713,53012,41032,957
  Wisconsin216,3222,9293223,4759,98926,91817,63812,61113,8887,1106,48716,033
Plains795,73518,3585,55413,53035,60770,30147,27551,19352,28530,94533,40667,621
  Iowa113,5523,7072072,0824,78314,04310,6676,5997,1564,1873,49511,234
  Kansas105,5742,8162,2862,2044,10410,1935,3436,5877,1813,9626,7126,451
  Minnesota234,5523,4228963,18311,10420,82011,21616,10414,3987,4128,69323,812
  Missouri216,0652,0111,0763,49310,18417,24315,10513,97914,9977,83710,12413,378
  Nebraska70,6763,1221391,3433,0214,1993,4734,2304,5525,7372,5715,916
  North Dakota24,3971,4728126611,1441,4747311,9821,7959929251,463
  South Dakota30,9191,8081385641,2672,3287401,7132,2068198865,366
Southeast2,786,29628,23139,21752,148148,940179,270182,910168,016203,13289,976116,136185,369
  Alabama151,6102,5202,6723,7747,39916,22310,7708,69012,0844,2964,9398,148
  Arkansas86,7522,4019721,8383,8419,2107,6655,7986,2684,3363,1203,884
  Florida673,2746,21685910,66547,72322,02611,72143,62353,42518,05228,97749,717
  Georgia363,8393,3431,1477,41418,68018,93827,13828,42024,32813,32323,58522,604
  Kentucky140,5012,2903,4102,2235,99816,21310,8278,5969,7886,7933,7557,112
  Louisiana168,2041,30220,4894,6357,0966,74120,8348,21011,4035,9694,1476,818
  Mississippi81,2902,0852,0422,2473,5367,7984,8484,1706,7722,9162,0733,662
  North Carolina346,6403,7255596,20816,54925,20242,03119,38723,0538,51412,57336,286
  South Carolina140,0191,1622183,5637,99713,65811,2538,26111,3603,4323,8817,223
  Tennessee229,2151,3845448889,63524,98615,93115,35018,88711,7197,68713,210
  Virginia351,9031,5331,8486,27618,30415,11917,50414,91921,5118,74219,93824,576
  West Virginia53,0502714,4562,4162,1823,1552,3882,5914,2521,8851,4622,128
Southwest1,396,33113,376113,91238,61874,08093,95765,99986,40296,62447,09053,59688,615
  Arizona216,5282,0622,0263,83515,57917,0092,63512,51018,2036,0826,67819,479
  New Mexico68,8701,1238,7811,4733,1335,4471,0412,3724,6541,8381,8022,441
  Oklahoma121,4902,01515,7643,1694,7357,3954,4266,0068,6333,9544,3065,791
  Texas989,4438,17687,34130,14150,63364,10657,89765,51565,13335,21640,80960,905
Rocky Mountain411,6586,20120,7776,77525,13622,45910,20421,26227,90113,28424,89526,911
  Colorado216,5371,8238,5912,52513,6699,2174,75811,48913,4045,65018,72914,123
  Idaho47,1892,1682037832,8114,8971,4102,6054,0431,3361,1802,404
  Montana29,8851,2321,3421,0551,9309005521,6312,1991,3339011,493
  Utah90,7785512,3771,1635,2927,0862,7364,5996,7623,3623,6548,161
  Wyoming27,2694268,2651,2501,4343607489381,4931,603431731
Far West2,238,37732,88022,60732,359111,412139,66075,911125,733156,28659,051136,703159,203
  Alaska39,31435710,6724011,9321517587861,8053,9519971,211
  California1,622,11623,1329,68524,90676,48795,59061,55992,548113,90337,577107,120120,795
  Hawaii54,019339458993,1572716111,9133,9952,0601,3892,459
  Nevada111,3422331,7571,80810,6392,7201,3824,3138,3823,3832,50910,308
  Oregon144,2783,7071871,8576,23322,9344,2409,5298,1894,1364,4768,019
  Washington267,3085,1122622,48812,96317,9947,36116,64520,0127,94420,21216,410

 

Table 3. GDP by State in Current Dollars, 2005 (continued)
[Millions of dollars]
State and regionReal estate,
rental,
and
leasing
Profes-
sional
and technical
services
Manage-
ment of
companies
Adminis-
trative and
waste
services
Educational
services
Health care
and social
assistance
Arts,
entertain-
ment, and
recreation
Accomo-
dation and
food
services
Other
services
Govern-
ment
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
    United States1,562,863862,365230,634375,531113,082864,355117,921337,957294,6111,474,748
New England97,80058,45414,55718,24813,53358,8385,99617,02914,81066,017
  Connecticut26,90614,2615,7325,1042,83314,6911,8333,5273,93917,244
  Maine6,0622,1103931,0174434,8253991,4171,0336,415
  Massachusetts47,57635,2026,7279,1957,86428,5022,7268,1676,99429,007
  New Hampshire8,3223,3497811,4309604,5474611,6401,3085,030
  Rhode Island6,2662,2568891,0669544,1033821,2429735,239
  Vermont2,6671,276354364782,1701941,0355633,083
Mideast312,918195,61549,97162,95932,754174,22320,49853,93255,189261,445
  Delaware6,0773,6092,2191,0162632,9513748839774,859
  District of Columbia6,94916,3367572,1802,0813,6555012,4955,14328,153
  Maryland38,11925,1541,5187,4553,00518,0321,8426,8496,38340,911
  New Jersey69,51535,7709,24213,8043,69430,6613,80510,8889,12544,228
  New York136,51079,94626,95525,47914,47173,54710,40722,14420,42095,941
  Pennsylvania55,74834,8009,28113,0259,24045,3773,57010,67313,14247,353
Great Lakes211,389117,38742,81453,81514,611135,48016,54941,27044,290192,585
  Illinois70,42846,30313,99017,3305,67736,4925,20913,10613,56854,666
  Indiana22,6279,1102,6026,1921,77317,4223,2155,2475,65823,274
  Michigan45,43529,5158,64713,3052,23528,3813,3858,2518,81741,225
  Ohio47,59423,51612,89012,3243,22635,3263,1939,83111,15549,128
  Wisconsin25,3058,9434,6844,6651,70017,8581,5464,8345,09224,292
Plains82,21240,28319,82719,2956,91360,5397,22818,60219,14295,616
  Iowa10,3853,4728672,2389737,8981,2112,3082,53713,503
  Kansas9,6055,7851,2293,0625617,4624902,5012,51814,523
  Minnesota28,95613,6778,1575,4931,87218,8021,8205,1565,60823,951
  Missouri21,95812,5008,0065,8692,59016,2702,8925,7395,43825,377
  Nebraska6,3523,2371,1471,7585885,2143951,4801,69810,503
  North Dakota2,1438271994121072,1941236005913,751
  South Dakota2,8137852224652222,6992988207524,007
Southeast326,680168,16443,31796,78919,166188,23226,55482,13467,724374,190
  Alabama14,2198,5561,1413,62470010,8095683,4844,01822,975
  Arkansas7,8543,2631,7971,7593656,5933771,9501,93811,523
  Florida110,65041,5179,00936,0604,48748,37911,05225,28918,13375,691
  Georgia41,52822,8787,51312,6822,91221,2042,2609,5737,49146,879
  Kentucky12,3725,5351,5883,28279311,4138693,7353,21820,688
  Louisiana13,2196,8392,7183,9131,21610,5422,6924,8613,67020,890
  Mississippi7,1742,6978281,6084635,7218423,3582,25514,194
  North Carolina32,42916,5147,4779,0892,61121,9022,3418,1347,11644,941
  South Carolina15,0946,1197445,4117408,2871,0404,7553,50322,318
  Tennessee23,13111,8502,5899,1152,19919,6492,1317,1966,28924,845
  Virginia44,28040,3297,5339,1342,42118,6991,8498,3358,81360,236
  West Virginia4,7292,0673781,1112585,0345331,4631,2809,010
Southwest138,36084,95021,35444,3897,68685,5098,92036,36330,461166,070
  Arizona30,35212,1302,2859,7141,54614,8732,0267,1664,33126,006
  New Mexico6,5804,5033271,8923204,4584201,9621,43212,872
  Oklahoma10,7495,1541,5803,4386328,1886402,7432,83119,339
  Texas90,67863,16417,16329,3435,18857,9905,83324,49221,866107,854
Rocky Mountain51,64530,4445,70211,4752,63324,5244,60811,70910,03153,079
  Colorado30,08018,7593,2666,7361,26812,5252,9016,4364,91625,673
  Idaho5,6883,3386851,3522623,1133811,1749596,397
  Montana3,4481,424636061192,6743979947704,823
  Utah10,2396,1631,6082,4859295,0917472,2712,94012,563
  Wyoming2,19076081296551,1201838344473,624
Far West341,859167,06833,09168,56015,785137,01027,56776,91952,966265,747
  Alaska3,0351,3611226721172,0952909816306,990
  California259,606134,14123,39250,62412,45696,91120,20143,88039,174178,431
  Hawaii8,8352,4646371,8645413,6506564,7921,42012,022
  Nevada14,1845,5112,7263,5042605,4733,14316,5891,91210,607
  Oregon19,0056,7932,7603,74793610,5719043,5503,09019,413
  Washington37,19416,7973,4548,1501,47518,3102,3737,1276,74138,284