The 4th

And then somehow California became the world’s 4th largest economy. People may complain about our laws, complain about the amount of people, and even call us crazies. But obviously we’re doing something right. Also, none of this has anything to do with the Cheeto Burrito and his tariffs because the data is from before he took office but undoubtedly he’ll try to claim he was responsible for it.

 

Curioius where other states stand? Here’s a list.

 

California: $4.1 trillion

Texas: $2.7 trillion

New York: $2.3 trillion

Florida: $1.7 trillion

Illinois: $1.1 trillion

Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion

Ohio: $928 billion

Georgia: $883 billion

Washington: $855 billion

New Jersey: $847 billion

North Carolina: $839 billion

Massachusetts: $781 billion

Virginia: $764 billion

Michigan: $707 billion

Colorado: $553 billion

Arizona: $552 billion

Tennessee: $550 billion

Maryland: $543 billion

Indiana: $527 billion

Minnesota: $501 billion

Wisconsin: $451.3 billion

Missouri: $451.2 billion

Connecticut: $366 billion

South Carolina: $350 billion

Oregon: $331 billion

Louisiana: $328 billion

Alabama: $321 billion

Utah: $301 billion

Kentucky: $293 billion

Oklahoma: $266 billion

Nevada: $261 billion

Iowa: $257 billion

Kansas: $235 billion

Arkansas: $189 billion

District of Columbia: $186 billion

Nebraska: $185 billion

Mississippi: $157 billion

New Mexico: $141 billion

Idaho: $128 billion

New Hampshire: $121 billion

Hawaii: $116 billion

West Virginia: $108 billion

Delaware: $103 billion

Maine: $99 billion

Rhode Island: $82 billion

Montana: $76 billion

North Dakota: $75.4 billion

South Dakota: $75.2 billion

Alaska: $70 billion

Wyoming: $53 billion

Vermont: $46 billion