Economy of Minnesota
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The economy of Minnesota produced US$312 billion of gross domestic product in 2014.[8] Minnesota headquartered 31 publicly traded companies in the top 1,000 U.S. companies by revenue in 2011.[9] This includes such large companies as Target and UnitedHealth Group. The per capita personal income in 2016 was $51,990, ranking sixteenth in the nation.[10] The median household income in 2013 ranked eleventh in the nation at $60,900.[11]
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Statistics | |
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GDP | $374 billion (2020)[1] |
Population below poverty line | 11.5% (2013)[2] |
0.4436 (2011)[3] | |
Labor force | 2,995,400 (December 2014)[4] |
Unemployment | 3.0% (August 2023)[5] |
Public finances | |
Revenues | $20,181.8 million (2013)[6] |
Expenses | $18,739.5 million (2013)[7] |
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