Nondurable goods GDP by State in 2008 (millions of 2000 chained dollars)
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeAdj. Amount
($000,000)
1California0600053,902
2Texas4800050,787
3North Carolina3700039,037
4New York3600031,140
5Pennsylvania4200025,483
6Illinois1700025,238
7Ohio3900022,302
8New Jersey3400022,004
9Georgia1300021,928
10Indiana1800018,835
11Wisconsin5500017,170
12Virginia5100015,899
13Louisiana2200013,774
14Tennessee4700013,485
15Missouri2900012,921
16Michigan2600012,761
17Iowa1900010,611
18Kentucky210009,801
19Florida120009,683
20Minnesota270009,640
21Massachusetts250009,211
22Alabama010009,106
23South Carolina450008,765
24Connecticut090008,736
25Maryland240006,967
26Arkansas050006,705
27Washington530006,056
28Kansas200005,112
29Colorado080005,067
30Nebraska310004,324
31Oklahoma400004,223
32Oregon410004,194
33Mississippi280003,932
34Arizona040002,865
35Utah490002,561
36Delaware100002,402
37Maine230002,348
38West Virginia540002,195
39Idaho160001,538
40New Hampshire330001,485
41Rhode Island440001,354
42Nevada320001,323
43South Dakota46000806
44Vermont50000704
45North Dakota38000634
46New Mexico35000588
47Alaska02000467
48Wyoming56000431
49Hawaii15000412
50Montana30000338
51District of Columbia1100084
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (1997 NAICS)

States IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Updated: September 28, 2009 at 12:46