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  • SmitEvoS Offline
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    GDP rankings....enough said. MN>ND

    2006
    Rank State 2006 GSP
    ($millions) 2005
    Rank 2005 GSP
    ($millions) 2004
    Rank 2004 GSP
    ($millions)
    1 California 1,727,355 1 1,616,351 1 1,515,453
    2 Texas 1,065,891 2 989,333 3 904,412
    3 New York 1,021,944 3 961,385 2 908,308
    4 Florida 713,505 4 666,639 4 607,201
    5 Illinois 589,598 5 555,599 5 534,364
    6 Pennsylvania 510,293 6 486,139 6 464,467
    7 Ohio 461,302 7 442,243 7 424,562
    8 New Jersey 434,177 8 427,654 8 409,156
    9 Michigan 381,003 9 372,148 9 363,386
    10 Georgia 379,550 10 358,365 10 337,622
    11 North Carolina 374,525 11 350,700 12 324,622
    12 Virginia 369,260 12 350,692 11 325,467
    13 Massachusetts 337,570 13 320,050 13 309,483
    14 Washington 293,531 14 271,381 14 252,384
    15 Maryland 257,815 15 244,447 16 229,158
    16 Indiana 248,915 16 236,357 15 229,618
    17 Minnesota 244,546 17 231,437 17 222,628
    18 Tennessee 238,029 18 224,995 18 214,400
    19 Arizona 232,463 22 212,312 22 194,134
    20 Colorado 230,478 21 214,337 21 198,407
    21 Wisconsin 227,230 19 216,985 19 208,269
    22 Missouri 225,876 20 215,073 20 204,733
    23 Connecticut 204,134 23 193,496 23 183,873
    24 Louisiana 193,138 24 180,336 24 162,646
    25 Alabama 160,569 25 151,342 25 141,702
    26 Oregon 151,301 26 141,831 26 135,014
    27 South Carolina 149,214 27 140,088 27 132,348
    28 Kentucky 145,959 28 138,616 28 131,839
    29 Oklahoma 134,651 29 121,558 30 111,400
    30 Iowa 123,970 30 117,635 29 111,626
    31 Nevada 118,399 31 110,158 31 99,342
    32 Kansas 111,699 32 105,228 32 99,125
    33 Utah 97,749 33 88,364 34 81,059
    34 Arkansas 91,837 34 87,004 33 81,752
    District of Columbia 87,664 82,628 77,782
    35 Mississippi 84,225 35 79,786 35 76,534
    36 New Mexico 75,910 37 69,692 37 63,861
    37 Nebraska 75,700 36 72,242 36 67,976
    38 Delaware 60,361 38 56,731 38 52,454
    39 Hawaii 58,307 39 54,773 40 50,781
    40 New Hampshire 56,276 40 54,119 39 51,656
    41 West Virginia 55,658 41 53,091 41 49,903
    42 Idaho 49,907 42 45,891 43 42,697
    43 Maine 46,973 43 44,906 42 43,131
    44 Rhode Island 45,660 44 43,623 44 42,213
    45 Alaska 41,105 45 39,394 45 34,729
    46 South Dakota 32,330 46 30,541 46 29,519
    47 Montana 32,322 47 29,915 47 27,790
    48 Wyoming 29,561 48 27,246 48 23,876
    49 North Dakota 26,385 49 24,935 49 22,715
    50 Vermont 24,213 50 23,056 50 22,002

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    • STiSchuckyS Offline
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      my finger hurts from scrolling down to find north dakota

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      • JN210J Offline
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        #32

        lol, I suppose its just a "little" low on that scale eh?

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        • YellowEvoY Offline
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          #33

          Turbo5Oh;188244 wrote:
          i guess a high crime rate will put u on the map

          you need people in the state to have a crime rate... not just gophers and prairie dogs...

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          • HandoEXH Offline
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            #34

            So let's see...

            MN has lakes, hills and trees. Man, it's sure tough to get in my car and drive 30 minutes to all those things. It would be a lot easier if I lived in Moorhead for sure!

            MN is more well known than ND. I bet that makes life better east of the Red River. Congrats.

            More big companies have started in MN than ND. Wow, awesome! How many of you Minnesotans are cashing in on all the revenue generated by these HUGE companies? Didn't think so. Oh, I suppose your wacky state uses some sort of profit sharing with these big companies so everyone enjoys the spoils!

            Since MN has a higher GDP than ND, you people that live there will take credit for that? It's funny since I know a ton of you MN people work in ND, including the one that posted those stats. I also don't see how that makes it a better state to live in???

            This is coming from someone that spent 2/3 of my life in MN (18 years).

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            • JN210J Offline
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              #35

              You ask me and Im gonna say that as soon as i cross the red river i really dont notice a difference, Both are very nice, MN has the Hills and such ND has valleys and rolling plains....Oh wait ND does sound nicer.....as long as you get away from fargo of course

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              • Turbo5OhT Offline
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                #36

                SmitEvo;188248 wrote:
                GDP rankings....enough said. MN>ND

                2006
                Rank State 2006 GSP
                ($millions) 2005
                Rank 2005 GSP
                ($millions) 2004
                Rank 2004 GSP
                ($millions)
                1 California 1,727,355 1 1,616,351 1 1,515,453
                2 Texas 1,065,891 2 989,333 3 904,412
                3 New York 1,021,944 3 961,385 2 908,308
                4 Florida 713,505 4 666,639 4 607,201
                5 Illinois 589,598 5 555,599 5 534,364
                6 Pennsylvania 510,293 6 486,139 6 464,467
                7 Ohio 461,302 7 442,243 7 424,562
                8 New Jersey 434,177 8 427,654 8 409,156
                9 Michigan 381,003 9 372,148 9 363,386
                10 Georgia 379,550 10 358,365 10 337,622
                11 North Carolina 374,525 11 350,700 12 324,622
                12 Virginia 369,260 12 350,692 11 325,467
                13 Massachusetts 337,570 13 320,050 13 309,483
                14 Washington 293,531 14 271,381 14 252,384
                15 Maryland 257,815 15 244,447 16 229,158
                16 Indiana 248,915 16 236,357 15 229,618
                17 Minnesota 244,546 17 231,437 17 222,628
                18 Tennessee 238,029 18 224,995 18 214,400
                19 Arizona 232,463 22 212,312 22 194,134
                20 Colorado 230,478 21 214,337 21 198,407
                21 Wisconsin 227,230 19 216,985 19 208,269
                22 Missouri 225,876 20 215,073 20 204,733
                23 Connecticut 204,134 23 193,496 23 183,873
                24 Louisiana 193,138 24 180,336 24 162,646
                25 Alabama 160,569 25 151,342 25 141,702
                26 Oregon 151,301 26 141,831 26 135,014
                27 South Carolina 149,214 27 140,088 27 132,348
                28 Kentucky 145,959 28 138,616 28 131,839
                29 Oklahoma 134,651 29 121,558 30 111,400
                30 Iowa 123,970 30 117,635 29 111,626
                31 Nevada 118,399 31 110,158 31 99,342
                32 Kansas 111,699 32 105,228 32 99,125
                33 Utah 97,749 33 88,364 34 81,059
                34 Arkansas 91,837 34 87,004 33 81,752
                District of Columbia 87,664 82,628 77,782
                35 Mississippi 84,225 35 79,786 35 76,534
                36 New Mexico 75,910 37 69,692 37 63,861
                37 Nebraska 75,700 36 72,242 36 67,976
                38 Delaware 60,361 38 56,731 38 52,454
                39 Hawaii 58,307 39 54,773 40 50,781
                40 New Hampshire 56,276 40 54,119 39 51,656
                41 West Virginia 55,658 41 53,091 41 49,903
                42 Idaho 49,907 42 45,891 43 42,697
                43 Maine 46,973 43 44,906 42 43,131
                44 Rhode Island 45,660 44 43,623 44 42,213
                45 Alaska 41,105 45 39,394 45 34,729
                46 South Dakota 32,330 46 30,541 46 29,519
                47 Montana 32,322 47 29,915 47 27,790
                48 Wyoming 29,561 48 27,246 48 23,876
                49 North Dakota 26,385 49 24,935 49 22,715
                50 Vermont 24,213 50 23,056 50 22,002

                what state do u file taxes in again?

                LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING ' HOLY SHIT.....WHAT A RIDE'

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                • SmitEvoS Offline
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                  Turbo5Oh;188272 wrote:
                  what state do u file taxes in again?

                  Minnesota

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                  • HandoEXH Offline
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                    #38

                    But since you work in ND, you are contributing to our GDP, not MN's.

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                    • 3_Series3 Offline
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                      #39

                      Put a poll up!

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                      • SmitEvoS Offline
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                        #40

                        HandoEX;188276 wrote:
                        But since you work in ND, you are contributing to our GDP, not MN's.

                        yes and no....I would say both. (goods and services+ government spending)+ (exports - imports) I support both economies.

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                        • STiSchuckyS Offline
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                          JN210;188271 wrote:
                          You ask me and Im gonna say that as soon as i cross the red river i really dont notice a difference, Both are very nice, MN has the Hills and such ND has valleys and rolling plains....Oh wait ND does sound nicer.....as long as you get away from fargo of course
                          first hand experience, id rather travel 3 hours to minneapolis then 3 hours to bismarck.

                          not because obviously minneapolis is better city then bismarck

                          but the drive on 94 through north dakota is enough to put a bullet through a mans brain.

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                            STiSchucky;188282 wrote:
                            first hand experience, id rather travel 3 hours to minneapolis then 3 hours to bismarck.

                            not because obviously minneapolis is better city then bismarck

                            but the drive on 94 through north dakota is enough to put a bullet through a mans brain.
                            Driving to Jamestown is crappy enough, let alone Bismarck.

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                              i think west fargo is dragged out as well

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                                The overall index ranges between 0 and 100. An index number greater than 50 indicates growth, and an index under 50 forecasts a sluggish economy for the next three to six months.

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                                  STiSchucky;188282 wrote:
                                  first hand experience, id rather travel 3 hours to minneapolis then 3 hours to bismarck.

                                  not because obviously minneapolis is better city then bismarck

                                  but the drive on 94 through north dakota is enough to put a bullet through a mans brain.

                                  just be carefull when ur driving there, try to avoid the bridges

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                                    lame

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                                    • bubbaB Offline
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                                      Hills, trees, and lakes definately > flat grassy wasteland...

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                                        Minnesota: Home of 10,000 lakes, 350,000 fishermen, 100000000000000000 mosquitoes.........and 8 fish.

                                        Don't believe me? Go to Devils Lake/Sakakawea some winter and count all the Minnesota license plates....or go to the Rugby area during Goose/Deer season and do the same. Apparently all those lakes ain't doing shit for you.

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                                          tjamz;188290 wrote:
                                          The overall index ranges between 0 and 100. An index number greater than 50 indicates growth, and an index under 50 forecasts a sluggish economy for the next three to six months.

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                                          good for north dakota...now they can move into 45th place or something....

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