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Table F36: Population, GDP, and degree days, 2022

Table F36: Population, GDP, and degree days, 2022





State

Resident population

Real GDP

Current-dollar GDP

Heating degree days

Cooling degree days
Thousand people Billion chained (2012) dollars Billion current-dollars
Alabama 5,074 213.3 277.8 2,607 2,041
Alaska 734 49.6 63.6 10,035 13
Arizona 7,359 356.4 458.9 2,038 3,177
Arkansas 3,046 126.5 165.2 3,512 1,935
California 39,029 2,885.6 3,598.1 2,645 1,213
Colorado 5,840 385.8 484.4 7,231 444
Connecticut 3,626 252.5 321.8 5,614 777
Delaware 1,018 65.8 87.5 4,471 1,264
Dist. of Col. 672 129.3 162.3 3,736 1,769
Florida 22,245 1,070.9 1,389.1 525 3,900
Georgia 10,913 591.3 755.7 2,684 1,817
Hawaii 1,440 75.4 98.2 0 4,775
Idaho 1,939 84.0 109.5 7,294 716
Illinois 12,582 798.0 1,033.3 6,308 932
Indiana 6,833 353.0 455.8 5,748 979
Iowa 3,201 177.1 231.1 7,204 905
Kansas 2,937 164.9 210.7 5,044 1,674
Kentucky 4,512 201.4 260.3 4,474 1,307
Louisiana 4,590 217.2 281.4 1,659 2,818
Maine 1,385 64.8 84.5 7,248 331
Maryland 6,165 368.7 470.2 4,513 1,210
Massachusetts 6,982 543.9 688.4 5,692 709
Michigan 10,034 490.3 620.7 6,722 668
Minnesota 5,717 350.3 446.5 9,127 495
Mississippi 2,940 104.5 138.7 2,359 2,324
Missouri 6,178 300.7 389.9 5,220 1,396
Montana 1,123 49.8 65.0 8,820 316
Nebraska 1,968 123.5 161.7 6,402 1,194
Nevada 3,178 165.5 215.9 3,489 2,386
New Hampshire 1,395 83.0 105.4 7,037 422
New Jersey 9,262 581.7 745.4 5,089 1,043
New Mexico 2,113 94.7 122.1 4,567 1,183
New York 19,677 1,563.0 2,053.2 5,845 764
North Carolina 10,699 559.5 730.1 3,294 1,528
North Dakota 779 53.1 73.3 9,856 530
Ohio 11,756 638.9 822.7 5,690 864
Oklahoma 4,020 191.4 240.5 3,670 2,281
Oregon 4,240 234.8 299.1 5,294 387
Pennsylvania 12,972 726.0 923.1 5,709 806
Rhode Island 1,094 55.4 71.4 5,415 733
South Carolina 5,283 226.4 295.9 2,489 1,994
South Dakota 910 49.8 67.6 7,948 842
Tennessee 7,051 367.8 475.8 3,818 1,520
Texas 30,030 1,876.3 2,356.0 1,950 3,213
Utah 3,381 192.0 248.2 7,062 692
Vermont 647 31.4 40.6 7,729 290
Virginia 8,684 512.9 649.4 4,224 1,190
Washington 7,786 582.2 725.5 5,766 308
West Virginia 1,775 71.7 95.6 5,186 817
Wisconsin 5,893 311.7 401.8 7,757 532
Wyoming 581 36.3 47.4 8,461 395

United States
333,288 20,014.1 25,462.7 4,240 1,555
Note: All data are preliminary.
Data Source: Table by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System based on population data from the U.S. Census Bureau, GDP data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, and degree days data from the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration. See Technical Notes. http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/