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  • Your state and the economy.

    Home values fell last year in a number of states, but in other parts of the country there were gains.

    Alabama
    4.5%
    Alaska
    6.0%
    Arizona
    -2.4%
    Arkansas
    3.6%
    California
    -6.7%
    Colorado
    1.4%
    Connecticut
    0.8%
    Delaware
    2.0%
    District of Columbia
    1.9%
    Florida
    -4.7%
    Georgia
    2.6%
    Hawaii
    2.0%
    Idaho
    4.6%
    Illinois
    2.0%
    Indiana
    1.5%
    Iowa
    2.7%
    Kansas
    2.5%
    Kentucky
    3.5%
    Louisiana
    4.1%
    Maine
    1.9%
    Maryland
    0.8%
    Massachusetts
    -2.2%
    Michigan
    -4.3%
    Minnesota
    -1.2%
    Mississippi
    4.1%
    Missouri
    2.5%
    Montana
    6.9%
    Nebraska
    2.5%
    Nevada
    -5.9%
    New Hampshire
    -0.6%
    New Jersey
    -0.3%
    New Mexico
    5.4%
    New York
    0.7%
    North Carolina
    4.9%
    North Dakota
    7.9%
    Ohio
    -0.4%
    Oklahoma
    5.1%
    Oregon
    3.9%
    Pennsylvania
    2.8%
    Rhode Island
    -2.6%
    South Carolina
    3.8%
    South Dakota
    4.8%
    Tennessee
    4.1%
    Texas
    5.2%
    Utah
    9.3%
    Vermont
    2.4%
    Virginia
    0.8%
    Washington
    5.4%
    West Virginia
    3.0%
    Wisconsin
    1.9%
    WyominG
    -8.3%

  • #2
    Re: Your state and the economy.

    List of U.S. states by GDP per capita (nominal) - 2006


    1 District of Columbia 124,363
    2 Delaware 59,288
    3 Connecticut 50,332
    4 Massachusetts 46,721
    5 New York 46,617
    6 New Jersey 44,885
    7 Alaska 43,748
    8 Colorado 41,798
    9 Virginia 41,702
    10 California 41,663
    11 Minnesota 41,295
    12 Nevada 39,813
    13 Washington 39,616
    14 Illinois 39,514
    15 Maryland 39,161
    16 Wyoming 39,130
    17 Hawaii 38,083
    18 New Hampshire 37,666
    19 Oregon 37,633
    20 Texas 36,920
    21 North Carolina 36,489
    22 Nebraska 36,441
    23 Rhode Island 36,292
    24 South Dakota 35,842
    25 Iowa 35,662
    26 Wisconsin 35,390
    27 Georgia 35,362
    28 Pennsylvania 34,828
    29 Ohio 34,609
    30 Vermont 34,472
    31 North Dakota 34,446
    32 Tennessee 34,321
    33 Kansas 34,242
    34 Indiana 34,058
    35 Florida 33,718
    36 Michigan 33,468
    37 Arizona 33,441
    38 Missouri 33,297
    39 Louisiana 32,923
    40 Utah 32,357
    41 New Mexico 31,986
    42 Idaho 30,896
    43 Maine 30,305
    44 Kentucky 29,842
    45 Alabama 29,697
    46 South Carolina 29,642
    47 Oklahoma 29,545
    48 Montana 27,942
    49 Arkansas 27,875
    50 West Virginia 24,748
    51 Mississippi 24,062

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    • #3
      Re: Your state and the economy.

      cool site:
      http://www.city-data.com/top2/toplists2.html

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      • #4
        Re: Your state and the economy.

        thanks bro!! i was wondering when someone was gonna bring up the point that my house aint worth the paper it's on....and sure enough, here you are!!! lol
        HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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