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OREGON

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MINNESOTA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MICHIGAN

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MONTANA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NEBRASKA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NEVADA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NEW JERSEY

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NEW MEXICO

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NORTH CAROLINA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NORTH DAKOTA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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OHIO

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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OKLAHOMA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MISSISSIPPI

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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PENNSYLVANIA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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RHODE ISLAND

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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SOUTH CAROLINA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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SOUTH DAKOTA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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TENNESSEE

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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UTAH

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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VERMONT

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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VIRGINIA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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WASHINGTON

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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WEST VIRGINIA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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WISCONSIN

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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WYOMING

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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HAWAII

  • 4,900 total employment
  • $400,000,000 total labor income
  • $700,000,000 total GDP contribution

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TEXAS

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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ALABAMA

  • 21, 000 total employment
  • $1.6B total labor income
  • $2.8B total GDP contribution

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ALASKA

  • 2,200 total employment
  • $200,000,000 total labor income
  • $400,000,000 total GDP contribution

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ARIZONA

  • 63,600 total employment
  • $5.6B total labor income
  • $8.5B total GDP contribution

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ARKANSAS

  • 12,000 total employment
  • $900,000,000 total labor income
  • $1.6B total GDP contribution

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CALIFORNIA

  • 193,800 total employment
  • $26.6B total labor income
  • $41.1B total GDP contribution

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COLORADO

  • 40,000 total employment
  • $4.2B total labor income
  • $6.2 total GDP contribution

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CONNECTICUT

  • 16,400 total employment
  • $2.1B total labor income
  • $3.3B total GDP contribution

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DELAWARE

  • 38,400 total employment
  • $4B total labor income
  • $9.3B total GDP contribution

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

  • 4,200 total employment
  • $800,000,000 total labor income
  • $1.1B total GDP contribution

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FLORIDA

  • 161,100 total employment
  • $14.5B total labor income
  • $18.5B total GDP contribution

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GEORGIA

  • 70,700 total employment
  • $6.6B total labor income
  • $12.7B total GDP contribution

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IDAHO

  • 7,800 total employment
  • $600,000,000 total labor income
  • $1B total GDP contribution

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ILLINOIS

  • 87,300 total employment
  • $9.6B total labor income
  • $14.6B total GDP contribution

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INDIANA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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IOWA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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KANSAS

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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KENTUCKY

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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LOUISIANA

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MAINE

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MARYLAND

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MASSACHUSETTS

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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MISSOURI

  • $55.2B direct employment income
  • $8.2B direct labor income
  • $9.5B value added

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NEW YORK

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  • $#.# billion direct GDP contribution
  • $354 billion in wages and salaries
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