Gross Domestic Product by State
Gross Domestic Product by State:
revised SIC estimates for 1963-1997
A press release that summarizes the current data and methodology for GDP by state are available.
GDP-by-state data files selected for downloading from the GDP-by-state Interactive Table web page are either in comma-quote-delimited format, or large data files in a compressed format that must be expanded once downloaded.
Special Codes:
The following special codes appear in the data files in place of data values. The special codes are formatted as quote-delimited text.
(D) Not shown in order to avoid the disclosure of confidential information; estimates are included in higher level totals.
(L) Less than $500,000
(N/A) Not available
Additional Information:
Industry detail for the years 1987-97 is based on the 1977 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). Industry detail for the years 1963-86 is based on the 1972 SIC.
Current-dollar GDP by state is presented in millions of dollars.
Real GDP by state is presented in millions of chained (1997) dollars.
Chained (1997) dollar series are calculated as the product of the chain-type quantity index and the 1997 current-dollar value of the corresponding series, divided by 100. Because the formula for the chain-type quantity indexes uses weights of more than one period, the corresponding chained-dollar estimates are usually not additive.
The entire series of quantity indexes can be found on the GDP-by-state Interactive Table page.
Data Availability:
The following estimates are available on the BEA website:
- Advance gross domestic product by state in current and chained (2005) dollars and quantity indexes for 24 NAICS-based sectors for 2012,
- Gross domestic product by state in current and chained (2005) dollars, compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports (TOPI), subsidies, gross operating surplus (GOS), and quantity indexes for 81 NAICS-based subsectors for 1997-2011,
- Gross domestic product by state in current dollars, compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports (TOPI), subsidies, gross operating surplus (GOS) for 75 SIC-based industries for 1963-1997, and
- Gross domestic product by state in chained (1997) dollars for 75 SIC-based industries for 1987-1997, and
- Gross domestic product by state quantity indexes for 75 SIC-based industries for 1977-1997.
The next release date is the summer of 2014.
Industries for which Gross Domestic Product by state estimates are available
1987 SIC
code
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Agriculture, forestry, and fishing ................................... A
Farms .............................................................. 01-02
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing ....................... 07-09
Mining ............................................................... B
Metal mining ....................................................... 10
Coal mining ........................................................ 12
Oil and gas extraction ............................................. 13
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels ................................. 14
Construction ......................................................... C
Manufacturing ........................................................ D
Durable goods ...................................................... ..
Lumber and wood products ......................................... 24
Furniture and fixtures ........................................... 25
Stone, clay, and glass products .................................. 32
Primary metal industries ......................................... 33
Fabricated metal products ........................................ 34
Industrial machinery and equipment ............................... 35
Electronic and other electric equipment /1/....................... 36
Motor vehicles and equipment ..................................... 371
Other transportation equipment ................................... 372-79
Instruments and related products /1/.............................. 38
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ........................... 39
Nondurable goods ................................................... ..
Food and kindred products ........................................ 20
Tobacco products ................................................. 21
Textile mill products ............................................ 22
Apparel and other textile products ............................... 23
Paper and allied products ........................................ 26
Printing and publishing .......................................... 27
Chemicals and allied products .................................... 28
Petroleum and coal products ...................................... 29
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products ....................... 30
Leather and leather products ..................................... 31
Transportation and public utilities .................................. E
Railroad transportation ............................................ 40
Local and interurban passenger transit ............................. 41
Trucking and warehousing ........................................... 42
Water transportation ............................................... 44
Transportation by air .............................................. 45
Pipelines, except natural gas ...................................... 46
Transportation services ............................................ 47
Communications ..................................................... 48
Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............................... 49
Wholesale trade ...................................................... F
Retail trade ......................................................... G
Finance, insurance, and real estate .................................. H
Depository institutions /2/......................................... 60
Nondepository institutions /2/...................................... 61
Security and commodity brokers ..................................... 62
Insurance carriers ................................................. 63
Insurance agents, brokers, and service ............................. 64
Real estate ........................................................ 65
Holding and other investment offices ............................... 67
Services ............................................................. I
Hotels and other lodging places .................................... 70
Personal services .................................................. 72
Business services /3/............................................... 73
Auto repair, services, and parking ................................. 75
Miscellaneous repair services ...................................... 76
Motion pictures .................................................... 78
Amusement and recreation services .................................. 79
Health services .................................................... 80
Legal services ..................................................... 81
Educational services ............................................... 82
Social services .................................................... 83
Membership organizations ........................................... 86
Other services /3/..................................................84,87,89
Private households ................................................. 88
Government ........................................................... J
Federal civilian ................................................... 91-96
Federal military ................................................... 97
State and local .................................................... 91-96
Addenda:
Electronic equipment and instruments /4/
Depository and nondepository institutions /5/
Business, miscellaneous professional, and other services /6/
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- Estimates for 1963-86 are for the 1972 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) industries electric and electronic equipment and instruments and related products.
- Estimates for 1963-86 are for the 1972 SIC industries banking and credit agencies other than banks.
- Estimates for 1963-86 are for the 1972 SIC industries business services and miscellaneous professional services.
- The combination of 1987 SIC industries electronic and other electric equipment and instruments and related products is the equivalent of 1972 SIC industries electric and electronic equipment and instruments and related products.
- The combination of 1987 SIC industries depository institutions and nondepository institutions is the equivalent of 1972 SIC industries banking and credit agencies other than banks.
- The combination of 1987 SIC industries business services and other services is the equivalent of 1972 SIC industries business services and miscellaneous professional services.
- SIC Standard Industrial Classification
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BEA MULTISTATE REGIONS
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The following is a list of the BEA Regions, and the States contained in each:
NEW ENGLAND
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
MIDEAST
Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
GREAT LAKES
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Ohio
Wisconsin
PLAINS
Iowa
Kansas
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
South Dakota
SOUTHEAST
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia
SOUTHWEST
Arizona
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Colorado
Idaho
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
FAR WEST
Alaska
California
Hawaii
Nevada
Oregon
Washington
For further information about these data files, or about GDP by state in general, contact:
GDP by State and Industry Branch
Regional Product Division
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-61)
U.S. Department of Commerce
Washington, D.C. 20230
Voice: (202) 606-5340
Fax: (202) 606-5321
e-mail: gdpbystate@bea.gov
References:
- Beemiller, Richard M. and George K. Downey.
- "Gross State Product by Industry, 1992–99," Survey of Current Business August 2001.
- Beemiller, Richard M. and Clifford H. Woodruff III.
- "Gross State Product by Industry, 1977–98," Survey of Current Business 80 (October 2000): 69–90.

