Industry R&D Expenditures in 2005
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeValue ($000)
1California0600050,683,000
2Michigan2600016,752,000
3Massachusetts2500013,342,000
4New Jersey3400013,214,000
5Texas4800012,438,000
6Washington530009,736,000
7Illinois170009,712,000
8New York360009,474,000
9Pennsylvania420008,846,000
10Connecticut090007,885,000
11Minnesota270006,340,000
12Ohio390005,900,000
13North Carolina370005,158,000
14Indiana180004,610,000
15Virginia510004,379,000
16Colorado080004,299,000
17Florida120004,164,000
18Maryland240003,706,000
19Oregon410003,252,000
20Arizona040002,980,000
21Wisconsin550002,729,000
22Missouri290002,602,000
23Georgia130002,282,000
24Kansas200001,993,000
25Delaware100001,511,000
26New Hampshire330001,435,000
27Alabama010001,417,000
28South Carolina450001,402,000
29Rhode Island440001,387,000
30Tennessee470001,246,000
31Utah490001,234,000
32Iowa190001,039,000
33Kentucky21000660,000
34Idaho16000642,000
35Oklahoma40000422,000
36Nebraska31000407,000
37New Mexico35000405,000
38Nevada32000382,000
39Vermont50000360,000
40Maine23000350,000
41Louisiana22000300,000
42Arkansas05000271,000
43West Virginia54000242,000
44Mississippi28000194,000
45Hawaii15000168,000
46District of Columbia11000166,000
47North Dakota38000104,000
48Montana3000077,000
49South Dakota4600068,000
50Alaska0200032,000
51Wyoming5600030,000
Source: National Science Foundation

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: August 25, 2008 at 11:48