Among the wealthiest nations in the world, the United States boasts of a super-advanced economy with a GDP per capita of $58,271.
The rapid growth of its economy is garnered from the diverse range of high technology industries dominating each of its 50 states. Each state of the US has a distinct economic strength varying from standard to high. Below is an enumeration of the top 10 richest states in the US by GDP.
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- California is the richest state in the US having a GDP per capita of $72,786. California’s population is a huge 39.5 million, almost 40 million inhabitants. It boasts of a significantly vast economy, the largest in the United States, that is majorly dependent on the multiple sectors found across the state.
- Texas is the second richest state in the US, with a GDP per capita of $55,976. With a population size of 28.3 million, Texas is the second-largest economy and the largest producer of oil and gas in the United States.
- New York is the third richest state in the US, boasting of a GDP per capita of $81,465 with a population size of 19.8 million.

- Florida is the fourth richest state in the US, with a GDP per capita of $47,429 and a total population of 21 million.
- Illinois is fifth in rank of the richest states in the US, with a GDP per capita of $63,571 and a population size of 12.8 million.
- Pennsylvania is the sixth richest state in the US, having a GDP per capita of $56,487 with an overall population of 12.8 million.
- Ohio is the seventh richest state in the US after Pennsylvania, with a GDP per capita of $53,442. It has a population size of 11.7 million. Ohio is a significant exporter of manufactured goods, employing a 15% total of its workforce in the manufacturing industry.
- New Jersey is eighth on the list of the richest states in the US, with a GDP per capita of $64,232. New Jersey’s population is up to 9 million, with a significant number of its workforce employed in the information and finance sectors.
- Georgia is the ninth-ranked the richest state of the US, with a GDP per capita of $54,091 and a population size of 10.4 million.
- Washington is tenth in rank after Georgia, having a GDP per capita of $74,347. With a population of 7.4 million, Washington is home to major high tech companies including Microsoft and Amazon, situated in its largest city, Seattle.

