Gross Domestic Product by State: First Quarter 2018

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Gross Domestic Product by State: First Quarter 2018

Washington Had the Fastest Growth in the First Quarter

Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased in 48 states and the District of Columbia in the first quarter of 2018, according to statistics released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The percent change in real GDP in the first quarter ranged from 3.6 percent in Washington to ?0.6 percent in North Dakota (table 1).

Real estate and rental and leasing along with information services were the leading contributors to the increase in real GDP nationally and in Washington, the fastest growing state (table 2). North Dakota was the only state with a decrease in first quarter real GDP. Mining and construction subtracted the most from growth in this state.

Other highlights ? Real estate and rental and leasing increased 3.3 percent nationally (GDP by Industry table 1)-- the eleventh consecutive quarter of growth. This industry contributed to growth in 47 states and the District of Columbia. ? Information services increased 6.8 percent nationally. In addition to Washington, this industry was the leading contributor to the increase in real GDP in Colorado and contributed to growth in every other state and the District of Columbia. ? Nondurable goods manufacturing increased 3.8 percent nationally. This industry contributed to growth in 46 states and the District of Columbia. ? Durable goods manufacturing increased 3.2 percent nationally--the eighth consecutive quarter of growth. This industry was the leading contributor to the increases in real GDP in the Great Lakes states of Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. ? Mining increased 5.5 percent nationally--the sixth consecutive quarter of growth. This industry was the leading contributor to the increases in real GDP in Texas and West Virginia. ? Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting decreased 4.6 percent nationally. Although this industry declined nationally, it was the leading contributor to the increases in real GDP in South Dakota and Wyoming, which were among the fastest growing states.

Comprehensive Update to Gross Domestic Product by State Statistics from the comprehensive update of gross domestic product (GDP) by state along with quarterly GDP by state for the second quarter of 2018 will be released on November 14. The comprehensive update will be fully consistent with the comprehensive update of the national income and product accounts, which will be released on July 27, and the comprehensive update of the industry economic accounts, which will be released on November 1.

Next release -- November 14, 2018 at 8:30 A.M. EST for: Gross Domestic Product by State: Second Quarter 2018

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Definitions

Gross domestic product (GDP) by state is the market value of goods and services produced by the labor and property located in a state. GDP by state is the state counterpart of the Nation's GDP, the Bureau's featured and most comprehensive measure of U.S. economic activity.

Current-dollar statistics are valued in the prices of the period when the transactions occurred--that is, at "market value." Also referred to as "nominal GDP" or "current-price GDP."

Real values are inflation-adjusted statistics--that is, these exclude the effects of price changes.

Contributions to growth are an industry's contribution to the state's overall percent change in real GDP. The contributions are additive and can be summed to the state's overall percent change.

Statistical conventions

Seasonal adjustment and annual rates. Quarterly values are expressed at seasonally-adjusted annual rates (SAAR). For details, see the FAQ "Why does BEA publish estimates at annual rates?"

Rankings. Rankings are based on unrounded statistics.

Quantities and prices. Quantities, or "real" measures, are expressed as index numbers with a specified reference year equal to 100 (currently 2009). Quantity indexes are calculated using a Fisher-chained weighted formula that incorporates weights from two adjacent periods (quarters for quarterly data and annuals for annual data). "Real" dollar series are calculated by multiplying the published quantity index by the current dollar value in the reference

year (2009) and then dividing by 100. Percent changes calculated from chained-dollar levels and quantity indexes are conceptually the same; any differences are due to rounding.

Chained-dollar values are not additive because the relative weights for a given period differ from those of the reference year.

Chained-dollar values of GDP by state are derived by applying national chain-type price indexes to the current dollar values of GDP by state for the 21 NAICS-based industry sectors. The chain-type index formula that is used in the national accounts is then used to calculate the values of total real GDP by state and real GDP by state at more aggregated industry levels. Real GDP by state may reflect a substantial volume of output that is sold to other states and countries. To the extent that a state's output is produced and sold in national markets at relatively uniform prices (or sold locally at national prices), real GDP by state captures the differences across states that reflect the relative differences in the mix of goods and services that the states produce. However, real GDP by state does not capture geographic differences in the prices of goods and services that are produced and sold locally.

Relation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State for the U.S. to GDP in the National Accounts. 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, the measurement of income earned, usually referred to as gross domestic income (GDI), does not always equal the measurement of what is spent (GDP). The difference is referred to as the "statistical discrepancy."

GDP by state for the U.S. differs from the GDP in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and thus from the Industry Economic Accounts' GDP by industry, because GDP by state for the U.S. excludes federal military and civilian activity located overseas, which cannot be attributed to a particular state.

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List of News Release Tables

Table 1. Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q1?2018:Q1 Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q4?2018:Q1 Table 3. Current-Dollar Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q1?2018:Q1

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TUESDAY, July 24, 2018

Table 1. Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q1-2018:Q1

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

United States1 ..............

2017 2.1

Q1 0.9

2017 Q2

2.7

Q3 3.3

Q4 2.7

2018

Rank 2018:Q1

Q1

1.8

.......

New England ...............

1.6

2.2

1.2

5.1

2.5

1.5

.......

Connecticut ................

-0.2

-5.5

3.1

4.6

2.4

1.6

23

Maine ........................

1.4

3.0

-2.8

6.8

2.6

0.6

46

Massachusetts ............

2.6

5.1

1.0

5.2

2.4

1.5

29

New Hampshire ...........

1.9

9.5

-2.9

7.9

2.5

1.3

36

Rhode Island ..............

1.6

1.2

4.2

4.5

2.7

1.3

35

Vermont .....................

1.1

2.0

0.8

0.5

2.3

2.6

8

Mideast .......................

1.3

0.8

0.7

4.1

1.1

1.5

.......

Delaware ....................

1.6

2.4

-9.7

13.1

0.2

1.3

38

District of Columbia .....

1.7

2.8

-1.7

12.2

1.2

2.0

.......

Maryland ....................

1.5

-2.9

2.6

5.4

1.2

1.5

30

New Jersey ................

0.9

-2.3

3.4

2.8

2.1

1.6

25

New York ...................

1.1

3.5

-1.3

3.0

0.0

1.1

41

Pennsylvania ...............

1.8

-0.5

3.2

4.5

2.5

2.0

19

Great Lakes .................

1.8

-0.2

1.0

4.1

2.5

1.4

.......

Illinois .......................

1.2

-2.1

1.9

3.6

2.7

1.4

33

Indiana ......................

2.1

0.7

0.0

1.4

2.7

1.3

34

Michigan ....................

2.3

0.5

0.4

4.2

2.4

1.6

27

Ohio ..........................

1.9

0.7

1.7

4.3

1.8

1.6

26

Wisconsin ..................

1.7

0.7

-0.9

7.5

3.1

1.2

40

Plains ..........................

1.0

-2.4

3.6

-1.6

1.4

1.7

.......

Iowa ..........................

0.5

-4.5

3.0

-4.3

0.7

2.9

7

Kansas ......................

-0.1

-6.1

-0.3

3.8

2.3

0.5

47

Minnesota ..................

1.9

0.8

2.7

-4.1

1.5

1.6

28

Missouri .....................

1.1

-2.3

5.0

0.4

2.1

2.4

13

Nebraska ...................

0.6

-3.0

4.4

0.3

0.9

0.9

44

North Dakota ...............

1.0

-5.3

17.8

-8.4

-1.3

-0.6

50

South Dakota ..............

0.3

-0.4

-0.9

1.5

-0.5

3.1

3

Southeast .....................

2.0

1.2

1.4

2.7

2.9

2.0

.......

Alabama ....................

1.2

2.4

0.2

0.5

2.8

1.2

39

Arkansas ...................

1.1

1.0

2.3

-1.9

2.5

0.0

49

Florida ........................

2.2

1.8

-0.3

3.2

3.7

2.5

11

Georgia .....................

2.7

1.5

1.9

3.9

2.5

1.6

24

Kentucky ...................

1.8

-2.0

3.8

1.4

2.7

2.1

18

Louisiana ....................

-0.2

2.2

-0.8

-0.1

2.2

2.3

14

Mississippi .................

0.3

-0.3

-2.2

3.0

2.5

0.7

45

North Carolina ..............

2.3

0.7

3.3

1.4

2.9

2.1

15

South Carolina ............

2.3

1.5

2.9

0.0

3.0

1.9

20

Tennessee ..................

2.5

-0.2

1.7

5.2

3.0

2.1

16

Virginia .......................

2.0

0.8

2.8

3.7

2.5

2.4

12

West Virginia ..............

2.6

6.6

-1.1

10.2

1.0

1.3

37

Southwest ....................

2.5

3.9

3.9

4.4

4.6

2.7

.......

Arizona .......................

3.2

2.5

1.2

10.2

3.1

2.5

10

New Mexico ................

0.8

0.6

-0.6

5.5

1.6

1.0

42

Oklahoma ...................

0.5

4.6

8.7

-5.5

3.3

1.7

22

Texas .........................

2.6

4.2

4.2

4.4

5.2

2.9

6

Rocky Mountain ............

3.1

1.4

4.7

5.5

2.9

2.7

.......

Colorado ....................

3.6

2.4

3.9

7.9

3.2

3.0

4

Idaho ..........................

2.7

0.4

6.8

1.0

4.8

0.4

48

Montana .....................

0.6

-1.6

3.7

-2.7

1.3

2.5

9

Utah ..........................

3.1

0.4

2.7

6.8

2.2

3.2

2

Wyoming ....................

2.0

2.6

17.4

-1.6

1.7

2.9

5

Far West ......................

3.1

0.2

6.4

2.9

3.3

1.8

.......

Alaska ........................

0.2

-0.5

-1.0

8.5

3.1

1.0

43

California ....................

3.0

-0.3

7.4

2.0

3.4

1.5

32

Hawaii .......................

1.7

6.0

-2.2

2.3

2.0

2.1

17

Nevada ......................

3.5

1.9

4.5

7.3

3.0

1.5

31

Oregon .......................

2.5

-0.6

4.8

3.4

3.7

1.9

21

Washington ................

4.4

2.4

4.7

5.8

3.1

3.6

1

1. The U.S. values may differ from the values in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) because the GDP by state accounts exclude federal military and civilian activity located overseas (because these activities cannot be attributed to a particular state). Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

TUESDAY, July 24, 2018

Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q4-2018:Q1--Continues

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Percentage points

United States1 ..............

Percent change in real GDP by

state

1.8

Agriculture, forestry, fishing,

and hunting

Mining, quarrying, and

oil and gas extraction

-0.04

0.10

Utilities

Construction

Durable goods manufacturing

Nondurable goods manufacturing

Wholesale trade

Retail trade

Transportation and warehousing

Information

-0.10

0.17

0.20

0.20

0.01

0.17

0.19

0.32

New England ...............

1.5

(D)

(D)

-0.11

0.12

0.17

0.12

0.03

0.13

0.06

0.29

Connecticut ................

1.6

0.01

0.00

-0.16

0.05

0.18

0.10

0.02

0.15

0.06

0.27

Maine ........................

0.6

-0.06

0.00

-0.16

0.05

0.11

0.13

0.05

0.25

0.06

0.15

Massachusetts ............

1.5

-0.04

0.00

-0.08

0.15

0.17

0.13

0.01

0.08

0.06

0.35

New Hampshire ...........

1.3

0.27

0.00

-0.11

0.20

0.15

0.08

0.16

0.21

0.06

0.17

Rhode Island ..............

1.3

(D)

(D)

-0.07

0.09

0.17

0.15

0.04

0.15

0.03

0.12

Vermont .....................

2.6

1.25

0.03

-0.12

0.14

0.16

0.09

-0.02

0.18

0.09

0.15

Mideast .......................

1.5

(D)

(D)

-0.08

0.08

0.03

0.18

-0.03

0.16

0.12

0.43

Delaware ....................

1.3

(D)

(D)

-0.09

0.12

0.05

0.14

-0.01

0.14

-0.01

0.09

District of Columbia .....

2.0

0.00

0.00

-0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

-0.04

0.08

-0.08

0.84

Maryland ....................

1.5

0.15

0.00

-0.12

0.25

0.08

0.20

-0.01

0.18

0.12

0.22

New Jersey ................

1.6

-0.02

0.00

-0.10

0.13

0.13

0.22

0.17

0.19

0.27

0.27

New York ...................

1.1

0.00

0.00

-0.06

-0.03

-0.06

0.18

-0.12

0.19

0.04

0.57

Pennsylvania ...............

2.0

0.23

0.07

-0.11

0.17

0.13

0.20

-0.03

0.11

0.18

0.33

Great Lakes .................

1.4

-0.20

0.04

-0.12

0.15

0.41

0.23

-0.02

0.12

0.19

0.14

Illinois .......................

1.4

-0.09

0.00

-0.12

0.04

0.21

0.24

0.01

0.06

0.21

0.17

Indiana ......................

1.3

0.22

-0.01

-0.12

0.23

0.44

0.13

-0.06

0.16

0.12

0.05

Michigan ....................

1.6

-0.36

0.03

-0.10

0.26

0.77

0.17

0.00

0.10

0.19

0.12

Ohio ..........................

1.6

-0.30

0.14

-0.13

0.14

0.35

0.30

-0.04

0.21

0.22

0.15

Wisconsin ..................

1.2

-0.49

0.00

-0.12

0.17

0.44

0.28

-0.04

0.08

0.17

0.20

Plains ..........................

1.7

0.23

-0.02

-0.14

0.04

0.36

0.21

-0.01

0.14

0.23

0.15

Iowa ..........................

2.9

1.21

0.00

-0.13

-0.06

0.62

0.39

0.01

0.01

0.24

0.13

Kansas ......................

0.5

-1.08

0.05

-0.12

-0.04

0.27

0.14

-0.13

0.13

0.29

0.19

Minnesota ..................

1.6

0.26

-0.01

-0.11

0.25

0.20

0.20

0.04

0.15

0.18

0.07

Missouri .....................

2.4

0.27

0.00

-0.13

0.02

0.53

0.16

0.03

0.22

0.23

0.28

Nebraska ...................

0.9

-0.13

0.00

-0.30

-0.10

0.27

0.29

0.00

0.17

0.39

0.05

North Dakota ...............

-0.6

0.04

-0.52

-0.12

-0.48

0.24

0.07

-0.27

0.11

0.10

0.16

South Dakota ..............

3.1

1.44

-0.02

-0.11

0.16

0.16

0.11

0.06

0.18

0.19

0.17

Southeast .....................

2.0

0.11

0.02

-0.12

0.19

0.21

0.30

-0.02

0.20

0.23

0.22

Alabama ....................

1.2

-0.05

0.06

-0.25

0.08

0.25

0.21

-0.05

0.22

0.13

0.19

Arkansas ...................

0.0

-0.68

-0.07

-0.16

-0.10

0.15

0.30

-0.26

0.28

0.19

0.08

Florida ........................

2.5

0.38

0.00

-0.12

0.33

0.13

0.11

-0.03

0.20

0.24

0.27

Georgia .....................

1.6

-0.03

0.01

-0.15

0.19

0.14

0.14

0.05

0.23

0.35

0.09

Kentucky ...................

2.1

0.13

0.09

-0.11

0.11

0.81

0.27

-0.12

0.18

0.44

0.12

Louisiana ....................

2.3

0.08

-0.16

-0.11

0.05

0.00

1.57

-0.04

0.25

0.07

0.35

Mississippi .................

0.7

-0.60

-0.02

-0.17

0.23

0.08

0.34

-0.09

0.29

0.16

0.17

North Carolina ..............

2.1

-0.11

0.00

-0.08

0.14

0.18

0.42

0.02

0.16

0.14

0.30

South Carolina ............

1.9

0.42

0.01

-0.14

0.20

0.29

0.24

0.02

0.20

0.17

0.17

Tennessee ..................

2.1

0.16

0.01

-0.05

0.16

0.29

0.25

0.01

0.17

0.34

0.19

Virginia .......................

2.4

0.25

0.01

-0.07

0.31

0.23

0.25

-0.07

0.14

0.17

0.26

West Virginia ..............

1.3

0.20

1.07

-0.18

-0.47

0.24

-0.13

0.02

0.19

0.27

0.00

Southwest ....................

2.7

-0.19

0.69

-0.13

0.22

0.29

0.19

0.17

0.20

0.27

0.19

Arizona .......................

2.5

0.15

-0.02

-0.14

0.22

0.26

0.14

0.00

0.43

0.21

0.21

New Mexico ................

1.0

0.21

-0.49

-0.09

0.23

0.17

0.22

0.07

0.19

0.17

0.36

Oklahoma ...................

1.7

0.33

0.17

-0.08

0.08

0.19

-0.12

0.12

0.22

0.24

0.10

Texas .........................

2.9

-0.33

0.95

-0.13

0.24

0.31

0.24

0.21

0.15

0.29

0.18

Rocky Mountain ............

2.7

0.44

0.18

-0.06

0.22

0.18

0.14

0.10

0.31

0.21

0.53

Colorado ....................

3.0

0.55

0.30

-0.05

0.29

0.20

0.10

0.13

0.29

0.22

0.77

Idaho ..........................

0.4

-0.76

0.01

-0.06

0.12

-0.29

0.30

0.06

0.18

0.14

0.20

Montana .....................

2.5

1.09

0.06

-0.15

0.20

0.00

0.20

-0.04

0.13

0.21

0.24

Utah ..........................

3.2

0.44

-0.06

-0.05

0.09

0.43

0.14

0.08

0.46

0.17

0.32

Wyoming ....................

2.9

0.93

0.61

-0.13

0.27

0.03

0.17

0.04

0.25

0.47

0.22

Far West ......................

1.8

-0.29

-0.01

-0.07

0.25

0.10

0.12

0.01

0.15

0.18

0.56

Alaska ........................

1.0

-0.23

-0.28

-0.12

0.23

0.00

-0.08

-0.13

-0.03

1.04

0.18

California ....................

1.5

-0.32

-0.01

-0.07

0.27

0.06

0.12

0.00

0.11

0.15

0.39

Hawaii .......................

2.1

0.00

0.00

-0.09

-0.06

-0.03

0.09

0.08

0.25

0.18

0.22

Nevada ......................

1.5

0.13

-0.02

-0.12

0.44

0.28

0.10

-0.23

0.19

0.19

0.11

Oregon .......................

1.9

-0.25

0.00

-0.10

0.32

0.56

-0.08

-0.05

0.12

0.19

0.16

Washington ................

3.6

-0.30

0.00

-0.02

0.06

0.12

0.26

0.11

0.36

0.25

1.92

(D) Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information.

Finance and insurance

0.17 0.22 0.42 0.11 0.14 0.21 0.24 0.15 0.17 0.63 0.21 0.10 0.07 0.00 0.59 0.24 0.38 0.05 0.08 0.38 0.09 0.24 0.43 0.16 0.10 0.24 0.29 0.00 0.79 0.16 0.07 0.19 0.14 0.09 0.18 0.03 0.22 0.31 0.32 0.16 0.11 0.06 0.25 0.31 0.05 0.19 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.30 0.07 0.38 0.11 0.03 0.10 0.01 0.10 0.00 0.23 0.01

1. The U.S. values may differ from the values in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) because the GDP by state accounts exclude federal military and civilian activity located overseas (because these activities cannot be attributed to a particular state). Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

TUESDAY, July 24, 2018

Table 2. Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q4-2018:Q1--Table Ends

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates Percentage points

Real estate and rental and leasing

Professional, scientific, and

technical services

Management of companies and

enterprises

United States1 ..............

0.44

0.13

0.01

New England ...............

0.37

0.20

0.02

Connecticut ................

0.43

0.11

0.03

Maine ........................

0.19

0.01

-0.02

Massachusetts ............

0.43

0.30

0.03

New Hampshire ...........

-0.08

0.07

-0.03

Rhode Island ..............

0.33

0.04

0.09

Vermont .....................

0.50

0.10

0.01

Mideast .......................

0.45

0.06

-0.02

Delaware ....................

0.33

0.14

0.01

District of Columbia .....

0.64

0.03

0.01

Maryland ....................

0.15

0.10

0.02

New Jersey ................

0.38

0.09

-0.04

New York ...................

0.71

0.02

-0.05

Pennsylvania ...............

0.13

0.07

0.02

Great Lakes .................

0.37

0.10

0.02

Illinois .......................

0.65

0.10

-0.03

Indiana ......................

0.35

0.03

0.05

Michigan ....................

0.21

0.21

0.10

Ohio ..........................

0.11

0.10

-0.01

Wisconsin ..................

0.43

0.05

0.01

Plains ..........................

0.33

0.08

0.03

Iowa ..........................

0.23

0.10

0.01

Kansas ......................

0.34

0.14

0.07

Minnesota ..................

0.35

0.07

0.02

Missouri .....................

0.48

0.14

0.04

Nebraska ...................

0.02

-0.05

-0.03

North Dakota ...............

0.54

-0.01

0.07

South Dakota ..............

0.13

0.01

0.02

Southeast .....................

0.46

0.09

0.03

Alabama ....................

0.36

0.10

0.01

Arkansas ...................

0.36

-0.06

0.04

Florida ........................

0.68

0.15

0.03

Georgia .....................

0.44

0.06

0.04

Kentucky ...................

0.10

0.06

-0.01

Louisiana ....................

0.65

-0.12

0.01

Mississippi .................

0.30

-0.05

0.00

North Carolina ..............

0.48

0.08

0.05

South Carolina ............

0.22

0.08

0.01

Tennessee ..................

0.46

0.08

0.02

Virginia .......................

0.43

0.17

0.05

West Virginia ..............

-0.15

0.02

0.07

Southwest ....................

0.28

0.30

0.02

Arizona .......................

0.48

0.19

0.07

New Mexico ................

0.13

0.00

0.01

Oklahoma ...................

0.37

0.04

-0.02

Texas .........................

0.24

0.36

0.02

Rocky Mountain ............

0.11

0.15

0.01

Colorado ....................

-0.08

0.10

0.00

Idaho ..........................

0.23

0.04

0.01

Montana .....................

0.38

0.08

0.01

Utah ..........................

0.33

0.33

0.04

Wyoming ....................

0.29

0.11

0.01

Far West ......................

0.67

0.15

0.02

Alaska ........................

0.06

0.16

0.05

California ....................

0.70

0.19

0.01

Hawaii .......................

0.40

-0.04

0.06

Nevada ......................

0.53

0.13

0.19

Oregon .......................

0.65

-0.04

0.06

Washington ................

0.71

0.07

-0.03

(D) Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information.

Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services

-0.03 -0.05 0.00 -0.02 -0.07 -0.15 -0.05 -0.06 0.05 -0.03 -0.13 -0.03 0.07 0.10 -0.01 -0.08 -0.15 -0.04 -0.06 -0.07 -0.04 -0.01 -0.03 0.00 -0.03 0.01 0.04 -0.06 -0.05 -0.07 -0.07 0.00 -0.08 -0.13 -0.07 -0.14 0.05 -0.04 -0.07 -0.04 -0.05 -0.03 -0.01 -0.15 -0.11 -0.24 0.05 -0.03 0.00 -0.14 0.02 -0.08 -0.06 -0.01 0.06 -0.01 0.17 -0.19 -0.06 0.02

Educational services

Health care and social assistance

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

Accomodation and food services

Other services (except government and government enterprises)

Government and government

enterprises

0.03

0.16

-0.07

-0.04

0.06

0.19

-0.09

-0.04

0.03

0.23

-0.08

0.02

0.05

0.23

-0.11

-0.16

0.07

0.16

-0.08

-0.04

0.10

0.16

-0.08

-0.11

0.03

0.21

-0.09

-0.09

0.05

0.20

-0.08

-0.04

0.00

0.16

-0.11

-0.04

0.01

0.13

-0.04

-0.04

-0.09

0.03

-0.02

-0.06

0.05

0.17

-0.08

-0.07

0.03

0.16

-0.06

-0.06

-0.02

0.14

-0.16

-0.04

0.02

0.21

-0.07

-0.03

0.01

0.14

-0.07

-0.04

0.01

0.09

-0.09

-0.03

-0.02

0.16

-0.02

-0.07

0.00

0.18

-0.09

0.00

0.02

0.17

-0.07

-0.04

0.03

0.12

-0.09

-0.04

0.02

0.15

-0.07

-0.04

-0.01

0.18

-0.07

-0.04

0.01

0.11

-0.03

-0.03

0.04

0.12

-0.09

-0.04

0.01

0.22

-0.10

-0.06

0.00

0.15

-0.06

0.05

0.03

0.01

-0.04

-0.16

-0.02

0.06

-0.05

-0.06

0.03

0.17

-0.07

-0.03

0.01

0.16

-0.01

-0.03

0.02

0.15

-0.02

-0.08

0.04

0.27

-0.10

-0.01

0.05

0.17

-0.09

-0.01

0.03

0.11

-0.05

-0.07

0.04

0.19

-0.14

-0.03

0.01

0.20

-0.04

-0.14

0.02

0.14

-0.06

-0.04

0.02

0.16

-0.03

-0.04

0.02

0.15

-0.12

-0.02

0.04

0.06

-0.03

-0.05

0.01

0.08

-0.06

-0.08

0.06

0.12

-0.04

-0.07

0.11

0.29

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.03

-0.05

-0.07

0.04

0.09

-0.04

-0.02

0.05

0.09

-0.04

-0.09

0.03

0.16

-0.05

0.02

0.02

0.15

-0.06

0.02

0.04

0.09

-0.05

0.00

0.02

0.17

-0.14

0.01

0.05

0.19

-0.02

0.06

0.02

0.19

0.02

-0.05

0.04

0.18

-0.07

-0.03

0.02

0.10

-0.04

-0.03

0.05

0.18

-0.07

-0.03

0.02

0.22

-0.08

0.29

0.03

0.28

-0.33

-0.16

0.05

0.25

-0.07

-0.02

0.05

0.11

-0.03

-0.03

-0.10

-0.06

-0.09

-0.11

-0.08

-0.16

-0.13

-0.09

-0.10

-0.14

-0.08

0.11

-0.07

-0.01

-0.10

-0.05

-0.08

-0.13

-0.07

-0.18

-0.25

0.93

-0.13

0.18

-0.08

-0.18

-0.05

-0.29

-0.10

-0.09

-0.10

-0.10

-0.12

-0.16

-0.15

-0.20

-0.08

-0.17

-0.07

0.00

-0.08

0.03

-0.12

-0.07

-0.14

-0.18

-0.11

0.09

-0.12

-0.09

-0.12

-0.08

-0.13

-0.01

-0.12

-0.25

-0.13

0.01

-0.10

0.02

-0.13

-0.03

-0.12

-0.23

-0.12

0.01

-0.10

0.09

-0.09

-0.03

-0.09

-0.16

-0.10

-0.13

-0.09

0.05

-0.11

-0.19

-0.11

-0.04

-0.08

0.27

-0.13

0.27

-0.08

-0.05

-0.09

-0.13

-0.09

0.05

-0.07

0.08

-0.08

-0.05

-0.17

0.02

-0.17

0.00

-0.11

0.10

-0.07

0.06

-0.23

0.14

-0.10

-0.46

-0.11

-0.08

-0.13

0.06

-0.13

-0.14

-0.08

0.38

-0.02

-0.05

-0.05

0.08

-0.10

0.03

1. The U.S. values may differ from the values in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) because the GDP by state accounts exclude federal military and civilian activity located overseas (because these activities cannot be attributed to a particular state). Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

TUESDAY, July 24, 2018

Table 3. Current-Dollar Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by State and Region, 2017:Q1-2018:Q1

Millions of dollars Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

Percent of the U.S.

2017

2018

2017

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q1

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

United States1 .......................... 18,934,863 19,123,619 19,371,498 19,623,421 19,828,567

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

New England ..................... 1,005,348 1,011,887 1,029,356 1,040,831 1,050,844

5.3

5.3

5.3

5.3

Connecticut ................

255,810

258,744

262,877

265,876

268,528

1.4

1.4

1.4

1.4

Maine ........................

60,747

60,529

61,820

62,519

63,015

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

Massachusetts ............

519,100

522,264

531,328

537,127

542,247

2.7

2.7

2.7

2.7

New Hampshire ...........

79,616

79,286

81,133

82,030

82,770

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

Rhode Island ..............

58,173

59,006

59,967

60,685

61,268

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

Vermont .....................

31,903

32,059

32,231

32,594

33,016

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

Mideast .......................

3,440,702 3,459,769 3,512,509 3,543,469 3,577,387

18.2

18.1

18.1

18.1

Delaware ....................

73,197

71,645

74,345

74,978

75,797

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

District of Columbia .....

128,453

128,575

133,010

134,000

135,521

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

Maryland ....................

386,188

390,242

397,468

400,630

404,555

2.0

2.0

2.1

2.0

New Jersey ................

581,058

588,306

595,667

601,940

607,753

3.1

3.1

3.1

3.1

New York ...................

1,534,186 1,535,424 1,554,514 1,564,340 1,578,081

8.1

8.0

8.0

8.0

Pennsylvania ...............

737,621

745,578

757,504

767,580

775,680

3.9

3.9

3.9

3.9

Great Lakes .................

2,618,956 2,633,418 2,673,213 2,704,972 2,730,724

13.8

13.8

13.8

13.8

Illinois .......................

806,870

813,616

825,322

835,642

843,509

4.3

4.3

4.3

4.3

Indiana ......................

355,312

356,523

360,006

364,649

368,005

1.9

1.9

1.9

1.9

Michigan ....................

498,854

500,619

507,633

512,762

517,682

2.6

2.6

2.6

2.6

Ohio ..........................

638,533

643,299

653,601

661,077

667,719

3.4

3.4

3.4

3.4

Wisconsin ..................

319,387

319,362

326,651

330,842

333,809

1.7

1.7

1.7

1.7

Plains ..........................

1,217,555 1,231,800 1,232,192 1,243,227 1,256,398

6.4

6.4

6.4

6.3

Iowa ..........................

189,125

190,925

189,643

191,072

193,756

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Kansas ......................

155,857

156,339

158,600

160,390

161,551

0.8

0.8

0.8

0.8

Minnesota ..................

348,758

352,231

350,178

353,283

356,761

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

Missouri .....................

299,919

304,416

306,066

309,190

312,896

1.6

1.6

1.6

1.6

Nebraska ...................

120,008

121,698

122,269

123,120

124,249

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

North Dakota ...............

54,238

56,479

55,360

55,894

56,166

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

South Dakota ..............

49,649

49,712

50,076

50,277

51,020

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

Southeast .....................

4,049,168 4,075,859 4,122,886 4,176,151 4,222,086

21.4

21.3

21.3

21.3

Alabama ....................

208,970

209,810

211,134

213,903

215,898

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1

Arkansas ...................

123,782

124,836

124,792

126,263

127,026

0.7

0.7

0.6

0.6

Florida ........................

955,682

958,754

970,774

984,138

996,280

5.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

Georgia .....................

545,971

549,903

557,418

563,784

569,140

2.9

2.9

2.9

2.9

Kentucky ...................

199,252

201,613

203,229

205,935

208,202

1.1

1.1

1.0

1.0

Louisiana ....................

243,088

244,227

246,684

251,058

254,060

1.3

1.3

1.3

1.3

Mississippi .................

110,767

110,628

112,049

113,387

114,330

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

North Carolina ..............

530,207

535,524

540,247

547,187

553,425

2.8

2.8

2.8

2.8

South Carolina ............

216,236

218,417

219,504

222,216

224,675

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1

Tennessee ..................

339,392

341,800

347,712

351,966

355,758

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

Virginia .......................

500,184

505,012

511,905

517,548

523,758

2.6

2.6

2.6

2.6

West Virginia ..............

75,638

75,334

77,436

78,767

79,534

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

Southwest ....................

2,250,679 2,278,014 2,313,914 2,366,617 2,396,642

11.9

11.9

11.9

12.1

Arizona .......................

312,967

314,808

323,692

327,933

332,016

1.7

1.6

1.7

1.7

New Mexico ................

95,864

95,860

97,506

99,129

100,004

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

Oklahoma ...................

185,953

190,131

188,214

192,343

194,340

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Texas ......................... 1,655,895 1,677,216 1,704,501 1,747,212 1,770,282

8.7

8.8

8.8

8.9

Rocky Mountain ............

653,408

662,551

674,129

684,090

692,820

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

Colorado ....................

334,374

338,522

346,428

351,666

356,324

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.8

Idaho ..........................

70,329

71,721

72,171

73,324

73,870

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

Montana .....................

47,549

48,171

48,069

48,604

49,237

0.3

0.3

0.2

0.2

Utah ..........................

162,112

163,702

167,161

169,130

171,461

0.9

0.9

0.9

0.9

Wyoming ....................

39,044

40,434

40,299

41,365

41,928

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

Far West ......................

3,699,044 3,770,320 3,813,300 3,864,065 3,901,666

19.5

19.7

19.7

19.7

Alaska ........................

51,976

51,791

52,987

54,403

54,849

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

California ....................

2,680,917 2,739,192 2,765,096 2,802,289 2,827,104

14.2

14.3

14.3

14.3

Hawaii .......................

87,422

87,414

88,405

89,302

90,362

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

Nevada ......................

152,549

154,620

157,940

160,140

161,867

0.8

0.8

0.8

0.8

Oregon .......................

231,482

234,948

237,752

240,695

243,207

1.2

1.2

1.2

1.2

Washington ................

494,699

502,356

511,119

517,236

524,277

2.6

2.6

2.6

2.6

2018 Q1

100.0 5.3 1.4 0.3 2.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 18.0 0.4 0.7 2.0 3.1 8.0 3.9 13.8 4.3 1.9 2.6 3.4 1.7 6.3 1.0 0.8 1.8 1.6 0.6 0.3 0.3 21.3 1.1 0.6 5.0 2.9 1.1 1.3 0.6 2.8 1.1 1.8 2.6 0.4 12.1 1.7 0.5 1.0 8.9 3.5 1.8 0.4 0.2 0.9 0.2 19.7 0.3 14.3 0.5 0.8 1.2 2.6

1. The U.S. values may differ from the values in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) because the GDP by state accounts exclude federal military and civilian activity located overseas (because these activities cannot be attributed to a particular state).

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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