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GDP per capita (empty lines eliminated... I hope)


GDP per capita (empty lines eliminated... I hope)  

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Author: TheCrow   Date: 6/10/2021 11:48:41 AM  +2/-1   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

By state/district, counting DC, which is guess what- BLUE :


 


9 of the top 10/11 are 'blue', 2 are 'red'.


 


9 of the bottom 10 are 'red', only one 'blue'.



























































































































































































































































































State or Territory

GDP per capita
[1][3]
20202019
   
District of Columbia$201,360$202,455
New York$87,866$91,057
Massachusetts$84,722$86,527
Washington$80,418$80,509
Connecticut$78,971$80,712
California$78,538$79,437
Delaware$76,522$78,924
North Dakota$70,603$74,871
Maryland$69,805$70,479
New Jersey$69,695$71,394
Alaska$68,722$74,135
Illinois$68,601$69,913
Colorado$67,169$68,245
Nebraska$66,480$67,274
Minnesota$66,171$68,045
Virginia$64,229$65,085
Hawaii$63,863$67,634
New Hampshire$62,293$64,400
Wyoming$62,236$69,676
South Dakota$61,444$61,931
Pennsylvania$61,031$63,188
Iowa$60,916$61,609
Utah$59,998$60,099
Texas$59,935$63,608
Kansas$59,475$60,596
Oregon$59,049$60,156
Wisconsin$58,066$59,990
Georgia$57,819$58,874
Ohio$57,729$59,450
Rhode Island$56,970$58,483
North Carolina$55,292$56,336
Indiana$55,165$56,408
Nevada$54,998$57,655
Tennessee$52,925$55,134
Vermont$52,614$54,505
Missouri$52,297$53,481
Louisiana$52,093$55,153
Michigan$51,766$53,771
Florida$50,424$51,484
Arizona$50,187$50,758
Maine$49,029$50,318
Montana$47,649$49,466
New Mexico$47,623$50,077
Kentucky$46,909$48,162
Oklahoma$46,871$51,011
South Carolina$46,318$47,995
Idaho$45,997$46,765
Alabama$45,691$46,484
Arkansas$42,591$43,348
West Virginia$41,299$43,929
Mississippi$38,493$38,940


Overall, cities, even in 'red' states tend to be 'blue'.


 


There may well be higher unemployment in the more prosperous 'blue' states as your link alleges. That's a complex issue that relates to the productivity in general, people tend to move to jobs and more prosperous areas and when the economy declines, as it did in 2020, those areas have increased unemployment. People emmigrate from those regions, as California's unprecedented population decline in Trump's covid 19 recession.


 


 
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