Posted By thestatedtruth.com on May 13, 2017
As shown in the Statista chart below, the GDP has a strong correlation with how many people live in those areas. It doesn’t come as much of a surprise that the Southeast, which has the combined population of 12 states, amounting to approximately 83 million (or a quarter of U.S. citizens), also has the biggest GDP share, standing at 21.4 percent of total GDP. The thinly populated Rocky Mountain area (12 million inhabitants) has a share of 3.4 percent of the GDP.
Categories: Economy, National News, Tid Bits, Wall Street
Tags: Area of GDP, Contributions of GDP, U.S. GDP
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