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lizzybennet) wrote2009-03-05 09:58 am
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Yesterday I had to find the gross national product of Puerto Rico and in the process, I ran across some figures that I found very interesting.
Here is the gross domestic product of Idaho for 2007: 51.1 billion.
Now compare that with some states you are all more familiar with (all figures are in billions):
Arizona: 247.0
Arkansas: 95.4
Alabama: 165.8
Florida: 734.5
New Jersey: 465.5
Minnesota: 255.0
Washington: 311.3
Kansas: 117.3
Missouri: 229.5
The ironic thing is that when I grew up in Alabama, I always thought it was a "poor" state. Little did I know...
Here is the gross domestic product of Idaho for 2007: 51.1 billion.
Now compare that with some states you are all more familiar with (all figures are in billions):
Arizona: 247.0
Arkansas: 95.4
Alabama: 165.8
Florida: 734.5
New Jersey: 465.5
Minnesota: 255.0
Washington: 311.3
Kansas: 117.3
Missouri: 229.5
The ironic thing is that when I grew up in Alabama, I always thought it was a "poor" state. Little did I know...
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Here's the wikipedia definition:
The gross domestic product (GDP) or gross domestic income (GDI) is one of the measures of national income and output for a given country's economy. It is the total value of all final goods and services produced in a particular economy; the dollar value of all goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a given year
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