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Economy of Florida
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The economy of the state of Florida is the fourth-largest in the United States, with a $1.647 trillion gross state product (GSP) as of 2024.[1] If Florida were a sovereign nation (2024), it would rank as the world's 15th-largest economy by nominal GDP according to the International Monetary Fund, ahead of Spain and behind South Korea.[1][4][5] Agriculture, tourism, industry, construction, international banking, biomedical and life sciences, healthcare research, simulation training, aerospace and defense, and commercial space travel contribute to the state's economy.
Quick Facts Statistics, GDP ...
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GDP | $1.6 trillion (2024)[1] |
GDP per capita | $72,861 (2024)[1][2] |
Unemployment | 2.7% (Aug. 2022)[3] |
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