Sunday, August 18, 2013

Economic data by sector by state for 2012

Data note: For a Facebook conversation I'm having, we were looking for % industry contribution to GDP by state. It wasn't easy to find in the format I wanted, but for 2012 I got raw current dollar data from BEA (Gross Domestic Product by State). We are Hoosiers (people from Indiana) in this particular discussion, so I have sorted the data horizontally from largest to smallest percent according to Indiana GDP, just for the top 6 sectors (I originally tried to include all 20 sectors, but "blogger" mangled the table), and vertically I have sorted it by largest % contribution of manufacturing. In 2012 Indiana held the top slot.

State Total State GDP (current $) Manufacturing Government Real estate and rental and leasing Health care and social assistance Finance and insurance Retail trade
Indiana $298,625 28.2%9.6%9.3%7.8%6.2%5.9%
Oregon $198,702 27.8%11.3%11.6%7.4%4.4%4.7%
Louisiana $243,264 22.6%10.6%9.0%6.1%3.4%5.9%
North Carolina $455,973 19.4%14.4%10.1%6.5%11.1%5.4%
Wisconsin $261,548 19.1%10.4%11.9%9.0%8.2%5.9%
Great Lakes $2,165,308 17.5%10.5%11.1%8.2%8.0%6.2%
Kentucky $173,466 17.1%16.3%9.0%8.5%5.4%6.3%
Ohio $509,393 17.1%11.1%10.1%9.1%7.8%6.5%
Iowa $152,436 16.7%11.2%9.9%6.8%12.7%5.9%
Michigan $400,504 16.5%11.4%11.2%8.9%6.4%6.8%
Alabama $183,547 16.3%16.5%9.8%7.3%6.1%7.2%
South Carolina $176,217 16.3%17.0%11.2%6.5%5.1%7.3%
Texas $1,397,369 15.1%10.6%8.7%5.9%6.6%5.8%
Mississippi $101,490 15.0%18.1%9.3%7.5%4.9%8.0%
Tennessee $277,036 14.9%11.6%10.1%10.3%6.6%7.4%
Kansas $138,953 14.8%14.8%8.8%7.5%6.9%6.6%
Utah $130,486 14.7%12.6%11.0%5.4%11.0%6.9%
Arkansas $109,557 14.2%14.1%10.5%8.0%4.7%7.4%
Minnesota $294,729 13.7%9.7%12.4%8.8%9.8%5.5%
Illinois $695,238 13.3%10.0%12.3%7.0%9.7%5.8%
Idaho $58,243 13.0%13.7%11.7%7.8%5.1%7.8%
Nebraska $99,557 12.5%13.1%9.0%7.3%8.8%5.7%
Missouri $258,832 12.5%12.5%10.3%9.0%6.6%6.5%
Washington $375,730 12.4%14.3%13.0%6.6%4.7%7.2%
New Hampshire $64,697 11.8%10.3%13.8%9.3%9.1%7.8%
Pennsylvania $600,897 11.8%9.6%12.0%10.1%7.7%5.7%
Vermont $27,296 11.5%13.9%13.5%10.4%5.4%8.0%
Georgia $433,569 11.2%13.8%11.1%6.6%6.8%6.2%
Oklahoma $160,953 10.9%16.8%10.3%7.2%5.0%6.6%
California $2,003,479 10.6%11.2%15.4%6.5%5.7%6.2%
Connecticut $229,317 10.5%9.2%14.6%8.2%16.1%5.3%
Massachusetts $403,823 10.3%9.4%14.1%9.8%9.2%4.5%
Maine $53,656 10.2%13.8%13.7%11.5%7.6%8.5%
South Dakota $42,464 9.4%12.3%8.1%8.8%15.9%7.0%
Virginia $445,876 9.0%18.4%12.8%6.0%6.5%5.3%
West Virginia $69,380 9.0%17.6%9.1%9.2%3.5%7.3%
Arizona $266,891 8.2%12.8%14.0%8.3%9.0%7.5%
Rhode Island $50,956 7.7%13.2%15.0%10.2%11.0%5.4%
New Jersey $508,003 7.5%11.0%16.8%7.7%8.0%6.1%
Colorado $274,048 7.3%12.7%12.6%6.2%6.2%5.8%
New Mexico $80,600 7.2%19.3%12.5%7.6%3.5%6.4%
Montana $40,422 7.1%15.7%11.9%9.2%5.2%6.7%
Delaware $65,984 6.7%9.2%10.6%6.2%37.3%3.9%
North Dakota $46,016 6.6%11.3%10.3%7.1%6.3%6.0%
Wyoming $38,422 5.9%14.0%9.6%3.9%2.3%5.3%
Maryland $317,678 5.9%18.4%16.0%7.8%5.8%5.6%
New York $1,205,930 5.2%10.5%13.7%7.5%16.1%5.3%
Florida $777,164 4.8%12.3%15.9%8.7%7.0%7.7%
Nevada $133,584 4.1%10.4%12.5%5.4%11.5%6.9%
Alaska $51,859 3.2%19.0%8.4%6.1%3.2%4.0%
Hawaii $72,424 1.8%24.3%17.7%6.2%3.8%6.6%
District of Columbia $109,793 0.2%34.3%8.6%4.5%4.3%1.1%

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