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Economic indicators for the fifty states and theDistrict of Columbia.

Broadly defined, a healthy economy is typically one that has astable and strong rate of economic growth (gross state product, in this case) andlow unemployment, among many other factors. The table below displays and compares some of those most important economic indicators for the fifty states and theDistrict of Columbia.

Note: Gross state product (GSP) on its own is not necessarily an indicator of economic health; GSP may also be influenced by state population size. Many factors must be looked at together to assess state economic health.

Various economic indicators by state
StateDistribution of population by FPL* (2013)Median annual income (2011-2013)Unemployment rateTotal GSP (2013)
Under 100%100-199%200-399%400%+Sept. 2013Sept. 2014
Alabama17%22%33%28%$43,3306.4%6.6%$193,566
Alaska11%16%29%44%$61,7496.6%6.8%$59,355
Arizona20%23%25%31%$49,6988%6.9%$279,024
Arkansas17%26%33%24%$40,8777.7%6.2%$124,218
California15%21%28%36%$57,1618.8%7.3%$2,202,678
Colorado11%17%29%44%$61,6346.6%4.7%$294,443
Connecticut11%13%26%50%$67,8077.7%6.4%$249,251
Delaware14%18%31%36%$54,3776.6%6.5%$62,703
Washington, D.C.21%14%21%44%$61,2298.2%7.7%$113,362
Florida15%20%32%32%$47,1066.9%6.1%$800,492
Georgia16%21%32%31%$47,7538%7.9%$454,532
Hawaii11%16%35%38%$60,8144.7%4.2%$75,235
Idaho13%25%34%29%$49,9526%4.5%$62,247
Illinois13%17%31%39%$54,0839.1%6.6%$720,692
Indiana12%23%31%35%$48,1787.3%5.7%$317,102
Iowa11%18%35%36%$53,3644.5%4.6%$165,767
Kansas13%18%34%34%$49,8045.3%4.8%$144,062
Kentucky20%22%30%28%$42,2608.3%6.7%$183,373
Louisiana19%22%29%29%$40,8446%6%$253,576
Maine12%20%31%37%$50,6686.6%5.8%$54,755
Maryland10%16%28%46%$69,5186.5%6.3%$342,382
Massachusetts12%15%24%49%$64,5557.2%6%$446,323
Michigan15%19%30%37%$49,9028.8%7.2%$432,573
Minnesota12%14%28%46%$59,8474.9%4.1%$312,081
Mississippi23%20%29%28%$40,3388.4%7.7%$105,163
Missouri14%17%32%38%$49,2906.4%6.3%$276,345
Montana15%19%35%31%$43,9245.6%4.6%$44,040
Nebraska11%17%36%36%$55,1073.9%3.6%$109,614
Nevada17%26%28%29%$49,2049.6%7.3%$132,024
New Hampshire9%13%29%49%$69,8885.2%4.3%$67,848
New Jersey11%15%28%46%$65,3217.9%6.5%$543,071
New Mexico22%20%28%30%$44,4726.9%6.6%$92,245
New York15%20%26%39%$51,9627.5%6.2%$1,310,712
North Carolina19%21%32%28%$44,2547.7%6.7%$471,365
North Dakota10%17%33%40%$55,5832.8%2.8%$56,329
Ohio14%21%33%32%$46,6727.4%5.6%$565,272
Oklahoma14%24%31%31%$47,2825.6%4.7%$182,086
Oregon15%19%31%35%$54,0667.6%7.1%$219,590
Pennsylvania13%17%30%40%$52,4817.3%5.7%$644,915
Rhode Island14%20%25%42%$55,1589.5%7.6%$53,184
South Carolina16%19%35%30%$43,7167.3%6.6%$183,561
South Dakota11%17%35%37%$50,4883.7%3.4%$46,732
Tennessee18%20%34%28%$42,7858.2%7.3%$287,633
Texas17%20%31%32%$51,7526.3%5.2%$1,532,623
Utah8%20%36%36%$60,0534.3%3.5%$141,240
Vermont9%19%31%40%$56,1754.5%4.4%$29,509
Virginia11%15%26%48%$65,6355.5%5.5%$452,585
Washington12%19%28%41%$60,5206.9%5.7%$408,049
West Virginia18%22%33%27%$43,3616.4%6.6%$73,970
Wisconsin11%15%31%42%$54,2056.6%5.5%$282,486
Wyoming12%18%31%39%$56,5694.6%4.7%$45,432
United States15%19%30%36%$52,0477.2%5.9%$16,701,415
* Federal Poverty Level. "The U.S. Census Bureau's poverty threshold for a family with two adults and one child was $18,751 in 2013. This is the official measurement of poverty used by the Federal Government."
In millions of current dollars. "Gross State Product is a measurement of a state's output; it is the sum of value added from all industries in the state."
Source:The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, "State Health Facts"
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