The largest GDP is California, with a real GDP of $2.88 trillion in 2022, an increase of 0.38% from 2021.
There are a total of 4 states with more than a trillion yuan, and in addition to California, there are Texas, New York, and Florida.
The state with the smallest GDP is Vermont at just $31.3 billion, about 1% of California.
Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and South Dakota also have a GDP of less than $50 billion.
In terms of growth rate:
The fastest growth rate in 2021/2022 was Idaho, with an increase of 4.88%, but it has a small base.
Among the states with relatively large GDP, the fastest growth was Florida, with an increase of 4.02%; Texas increased by 3.38% and New York by 3.19%, both in the top 10.
Six states experienced GDP declines, with Alaska falling by 2.43%, and Louisiana, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Wyoming.