Health care and social assistance GDP by State in 2008 (millions of 2000 chained dollars)
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeAdj. Amount
($000,000)
1California0600091,040
2New York3600064,610
3Texas4800054,689
4Florida1200045,391
5Pennsylvania4200041,338
6Illinois1700033,216
7Ohio3900031,051
8New Jersey3400027,772
9Massachusetts2500026,641
10Michigan2600025,473
11North Carolina3700020,934
12Georgia1300019,425
13Tennessee4700017,991
14Minnesota2700017,960
15Washington5300017,774
16Virginia5100017,757
17Maryland2400016,654
18Wisconsin5500016,305
19Indiana1800015,706
20Arizona0400015,342
21Missouri2900014,544
22Connecticut0900013,288
23Colorado0800011,824
24Oregon4100010,188
25Kentucky2100010,101
26Louisiana2200010,006
27Alabama010009,727
28Oklahoma400007,798
29South Carolina450007,734
30Iowa190007,159
31Kansas200006,902
32Arkansas050006,036
33Mississippi280005,304
34Nevada320005,292
35Utah490004,858
36Nebraska310004,741
37West Virginia540004,393
38New Mexico350004,310
39New Hampshire330004,308
40Maine230004,305
41Rhode Island440003,484
42Hawaii150003,379
43District of Columbia110003,291
44Idaho160003,122
45Delaware100002,802
46South Dakota460002,512
47Montana300002,509
48Vermont500002,039
49North Dakota380002,004
50Alaska020001,940
51Wyoming560001,135
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