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Visualizing Every US State’s Economy Matched To A Country

America’s largest state economies rank alongside some of the biggest economies in the world. Even further down the list, many individual states produce hundreds of billions of dollars in economic output each year.

This map, via Visual Capitalist’s Gabriel Cohen, pairs each U.S. state with the country closest to it in nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the IMF’s World Economic Outlook.

The Big Four State Economies

At $4.3 trillion, California would rank among the world’s five largest economies if it were an independent country. Its closest match on the map is the United Kingdom.

Texas, meanwhile, has a $2.9 trillion economy, putting it closest to Russia. Both are major energy powerhouses, particularly in oil and gas.

The table below lists U.S. states alongside their closest country equivalents in nominal GDP terms.

State 2025 Nominal GDP (billions $) Approx. Country Equivalent
Alabama 341 🇵🇪 Peru
Alaska 75 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
Arizona 598 🇦🇹 Austria
Arkansas 198 🇲🇦 Morocco
California 4251 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Colorado 584 🇹🇭 Thailand
Connecticut 376 🇮🇷 Iran
Delaware 117 🇬🇭 Ghana
District of Columbia 193 🇺🇦 Ukraine
Florida 1835 🇦🇺 Australia
Georgia 925 🇹🇼 Taiwan
Hawaii 125 🇬🇹 Guatemala
Idaho 136 🇰🇪 Kenya
Illinois 1202 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
Indiana 545 🇳🇴 Norway
Iowa 277 🇬🇷 Greece
Kansas 241 🇭🇺 Hungary
Kentucky 307 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
Louisiana 340 🇫🇮 Finland
Maine 103 🇨🇷 Costa Rica
Maryland 568 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
Massachusetts 820 🇹🇼 Taiwan
Michigan 730 🇧🇪 Belgium
Minnesota 531 🇻🇳 Vietnam
Mississippi 165 🇰🇼 Kuwait
Missouri 468 🇩🇰 Denmark
Montana 82 🇲🇲 Myanmar
Nebraska 198 🇺🇦 Ukraine
Nevada 281 🇩🇿 Algeria
New Hampshire 126 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic
New Jersey 887 🇹🇼 Taiwan
New Mexico 153 🇸🇰 Slovakia
New York 2468 🇨🇦 Canada
North Carolina 894 🇹🇼 Taiwan
North Dakota 82 🇸🇮 Slovenia
Ohio 967 🇵🇱 Poland
Oklahoma 274 🇳🇿 New Zealand
Oregon 343 🇵🇹 Portugal
Pennsylvania 1056 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Rhode Island 84 🇺🇾 Uruguay
South Carolina 379 🇨🇿 Czech Republic
South Dakota 81 🇹🇲 Turkmenistan
Tennessee 590 🇸🇬 Singapore
Texas 2904 🇷🇺 Russia
Utah 316 🇫🇮 Finland
Vermont 48 🇧🇭 Bahrain
Virginia 798 🇧🇪 Belgium
Washington 895 🇹🇼 Taiwan
West Virginia 109 🇪🇹 Ethiopia
Wisconsin 473 🇲🇾 Malaysia
Wyoming 53 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
🇺🇸 U.S. 30762 🇨🇳🇩🇪🇯🇵 China, Germany, Japan

New York’s $2.5 trillion economy is roughly the same size as Canada’s GDP. Meanwhile, Florida’s $1.8 trillion economy is closest to Australia, the largest economy in Oceania.

Together, these four states would each qualify for the Group of 20 (G20) if they were independent countries.

State-to-Country GDP Matches

Further down the list, Illinois has a $1.2 trillion GDP that is roughly the same size as Saudi Arabia’s, though its economy is far more diversified. Pennsylvania follows at $1.1 trillion, placing it closest to Switzerland.

Taiwan is the closest country match for four states: Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington.

The nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., has a nearly $200 billion GDP, putting it closest to Ukraine. Nebraska is also similar in economic size.

The U.S. Economy in the World

Overall, the U.S. has a $30.8 trillion national GDP, roughly equal to the combined output of China, Germany, and Japan, the world’s next three largest economies.

That national scale helps explain why individual states can match the economic output of major countries around the world.

To learn more about the future prospects of the world’s largest economy, check out What’s Next for the U.S. Economy? on Voronoi.

Tyler Durden
Sat, 08/22/2026 – 22:45

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