Ever wonder just how much does each United States states raked in?

FoxURA

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Just take a look at this! This site ranks states by which countries have comparable GDPs!


Here is a list they have under a map of the states and DC relabeled for the different countries.

1. California, it is often said, would be the world’s sixth- or seventh-largest economy if it was a separate country. Actually, that would be the eighth, according to this map, as France (with a GDP of $2,15 trillion) is #8 on the aforementioned list.
2. Texas’ economy is significantly smaller, exactly half of California’s, as its GDP compares to that of Canada (#10, $1,08 trillion).
3. Florida also does well, with its GDP comparable to Asian tiger South Korea’s (#13 at $786 billion).
4. Illinois – Mexico (GDP #14 at $741 billion)
5. New Jersey – Russia (GDP #15 at $733 billion)
6. Ohio – Australia (GDP #16 at $645 billion)
7. New York – Brazil (GDP #17 at $621 billion)
8. Pennsylvania – Netherlands (GDP #18 at $613 billion)
9. Georgia – Switzerland (GDP #19 at $387 billion)
10. North Carolina – Sweden (GDP #20 at $371 billion)
11. Massachusetts – Belgium (GDP #21 at $368 billion)
12. Washington – Turkey (GDP #22 at $358 billion)
13. Virginia – Austria (GDP #24 at $309 billion)
14. Tennessee – Saudi Arabia (GDP #25 at $286 billion)
15. Missouri – Poland (GDP #26 at $265 billion)
16. Louisiana – Indonesia (GDP #27 at $264 billion)
17. Minnesota – Norway (GDP #28 at $262 billion)
18. Indiana – Denmark (GDP #29 at $256 billion)
19. Connecticut – Greece (GDP #30 at $222 billion)
20. Michigan – Argentina (GDP #31 at $210 billion)
21. Nevada – Ireland (GDP #32 at $203 billion)
22. Wisconsin – South Africa (GDP #33 at $200 billion)
23. Arizona – Thailand (GDP #34 at $197 billion)
24. Colorado – Finland (GDP #35 at $196 billion)
25. Alabama – Iran (GDP #36 at $195 billion)
26. Maryland – Hong Kong (#37 at $187 billion GDP)
27. Kentucky – Portugal (GDP #38 at $177 billion)
28. Iowa – Venezuela (GDP #39 at $148 billion)
29. Kansas – Malaysia (GDP #40 at $132 billion)
30. Arkansas – Pakistan (GDP #41 at $124 billion)
31. Oregon – Israel (GDP #42 at $122 billion)
32. South Carolina – Singapore (GDP #43 at $121 billion)
33. Nebraska – Czech Republic (GDP #44 at $119 billion)
34. New Mexico – Hungary (GDP #45 at $113 billion)
35. Mississippi – Chile (GDP #48 at $100 billion)
36. DC – New Zealand (#49 at $99 billion GDP)
37. Oklahoma – Philippines (GDP #50 at $98 billion)
38. West Virginia – Algeria (GDP #51 at $92 billion)
39. Hawaii – Nigeria (GDP #53 at $83 billion)
40. Idaho – Ukraine (GDP #54 at $81 billion)
41. Delaware – Romania (#55 at $79 billion GDP)
42. Utah – Peru (GDP #56 at $76 billion)
43. New Hampshire – Bangladesh (GDP #57 at $69 billion)
44. Maine – Morocco (GDP #59 at $57 billion)
45. Rhode Island – Vietnam (GDP #61 at $48 billion)
46. South Dakota – Croatia (GDP #66 at $37 billion)
47. Montana – Tunisia (GDP #69 at $33 billion)
48. North Dakota – Ecuador (GDP #70 at $32 billion)
49. Alaska – Belarus (GDP #73 at $29 billion)
50. Vermont – Dominican Republic (GDP #81 at $20 billion)
51. Wyoming – Uzbekistan (GDP #101 at $11 billion)

I know I sure was surprised.
 
Just imagine what the US could do if it's oil refineries weren't over 30 years out of date and were not being forced to work at something like 130% original designed capacity! If the US had new refineries gas would be a lot cheaper and the people would have even more money to throw back into the economy.
 
Start picking up the slack Wyoming, you're making us look bad.
 
Brazil? :(
 
I also think the map or the OP is wrong.

New York has a larger economy than Illinois.
 
alabama and iran

there's a match made in heaven :lol:
 
I also think the map or the OP is wrong.

New York has a larger economy than Illinois.

By a fairly good clip. Probably larger than Florida's also. And that's even with a depressed upstate. :(
 
I also think the map or the OP is wrong.

New York has a larger economy than Illinois.

Source come on man you're making our state look bad.
 
Californian pride I guess. Not that I advocate secession or anything :shifty:
 
If US could repair its infrastructure -- which needs trillions -- it would probably be far higher.
 
Sweet, Oregonians and Israelis have at least one thing in common.
 
Comparing Russia with New Jersey?

Great, first our congurant homicide and corruption rate, and now this
 
Why are you so insulted? Doesn't that mean that New Jersey has a good economy?
 
I thought Nevada would of been ranked higher. :p
 
The brazilian economy, in CER, is of about 1.1 trillion dollars, not 625 billions (in PPP it is 1.7 trillion USD).

We suck, but not that much. The OP needs an update.
 
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