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Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined in 38 states in 2009, led by national downturns in durable–goods manufacturing and construction, according to latest estimates prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (11/17/10). U.S. real GDP by state declined 2.1 percent in 2009 after increasing 0.1 percent in 2008.


State GDP Patterns & Trends 2000-2009
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Column header descriptions:
PopC2K -- total population, 4/1/2000
Pop2000 -- total population, 7/1/2001
Pop2001 -- total population, 7/1/2002
Pop2008 -- total population, 7/1/2008
Pop2009 -- total population, 7/1/2009
Chg0009 -- total population change, 7/1/00-7/1/09
%Chg0009 -- total population percent change, 7/1/00-7/1/09

RNI01 -- natural increase rate in period 7/1/2000 to 6/30/2001
RNI02 -- natural increase rate in period 7/1/2001 to 6/30/2002
RNI08 -- natural increase rate in period 7/1/2007 to 6/30/2008
RNI09 -- natural increase rate in period 7/1/2008 to 6/30/2009

RNM01 -- net migration rate in period 7/1/2000 to 6/30/2001
RNM02 -- net migration rate in period 7/1/2001 to 6/30/2002
RNM08 -- net migration rate in period 7/1/2007 to 6/30/2008
RNM09 -- net migration rate in period 7/1/2008 to 6/30/2009


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