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  2. List of U.S. metropolitan areas by GDP - Wikipedia

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    us gdp by cbsa, 2022. This is a list of U.S. metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product (GDP). Real GDP for the top 50 metropolitan statistical areas in millions of dollars [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. List of U.S. metropolitan areas by GDP per capita - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable map of the 942 core based statistical areas (CBSAs) of the United States. The 366 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) are shown in medium green. The 576 U.S. micropolitan statistical area (μSAs) are shown in light green. This is a list of U.S. metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product per capita in 2021.

  4. List of largest cities on the United States West Coast

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    Historically, the largest population hubs along the West Coast have been centered along the coastal regions and port cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, and Anchorage. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The majority of the West Coast's largest cities are located within the state of California, with Los Angeles being the largest.

  5. Florida panhandle - Wikipedia

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    Florida panhandle. The Florida panhandle (also known as West Florida and Northwest Florida) is the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida. It is a salient roughly 200 miles (320 km) long, bordered by Alabama on the north and the west, Georgia on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Its eastern boundary is arbitrarily defined.

  6. List of Florida locations by per capita income - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Florida has the eighteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $21,557 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,446 (2003).

  7. Economy of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Florida is driven almost entirely by its nineteen metropolitan areas. In 2004, they had a combined total of 95.7% of the state's domestic product. [ 14] Per capita GDP in 2017 was $39,842, ranking 40th in the nation. [ 15] Per capita income varies widely by geographic region and profession.

  8. Miami metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Miami metropolitan area is part of the larger South Florida region of the state, which also includes the Everglades and the Florida Keys . With 1,279.2 sq mi (3,313 km 2) of urban landmass, the Miami metropolitan area also is one of the world's most populous urban agglomerations .

  9. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Long Term Economic Growth – 1860–1965: A Statistical Compendium. Business Booms and Depressions since 1775, a chart of the past trend of price inflation, federal debt, business, national income, stocks and bond yields for the United States from 1775 to 1943. Budget of the United States Government.