Economic Activity Periods

The analysis of US economic activity on this website is done for different reporting periods and with comparisons over time. The objective of all reporting on Economyofstates.com is to put the data in context, to highlight the direction it is going in, and the momentum it is moving at,

To highlight trends in direction and momentum, comparisons will be made back to 1997 where relevant. Between then and now the Great Recession of 2008 also had an enormous impact on both state and industry sectors. Comparisons are also made back to that period in order to more accurately identify direction but particularly momentum.

Finally, a lot of comparative analysis has been done on the 2008 Great Recession period itself, how states and industry sectors coped with it and how they have progressed since then. State economies and industry sectors do not move in the same direction at the same pace at the same time. Our objective at economyofstates.com is to uncover those differences at state and industry sector level so that you can better understand the local economy you live in.

Washington’s Economy Ranked #38th | 2008 Great Recession

How Washington’s economy lost $20.9bn in the 2008 Great Recession The national economy had peaked in 2007 Q4 before the financial crisis precipitated the 2008...

Kansas’ Economy Ranked #25 | 2008 Great Recession

How Kansas' Economy Lost $4.6bn During the 2008 Great Recession The Real Gross Domestic Product (Real GDP) of the national economy peaked in 2007 Q4...

South Dakota’s Economy Ranked #3 | 2008 Great Recession

South Dakota’s Economy Grew by 6.7% During the 2008 Great Recession The 6.7% increase in the Real Gross Domestic Product (Real GDP) of South Dakota’s...

Montana’s Economy Ranked #26 | 2008 Great Recession

How Montana’s Economy Lost $1.4bn During the 2008 Great Recession Montana’s economy declined by 3.8% with $1.4bn wiped off the value of its Real Gross...

Rhode Island’s Economy Ranked #21 | 2008 Great Recession

Rhode Island’s economy lost $1.3bn in value during the 2008 Great Recession Rhode Island’s economy declined by 2.7% to $47.4bn during the 2008 Great Recession,...

Alaska’s Economy Ranked #1 in the 2008 Great Recession

Alaska’s economy grew by 11.8% during the 2008 Great Recession Alaska’s economy was one of only 12 state economies that actually grew during the recession...

How Private Sector GDP Changed |Far West Region|1997-2015

USA Private Sector Gross Domestic Product: How the structure of the US economy is changing Much is made of the structural changes in the USA...

Oregon’s Economy Ranked #12th | Great Recession

Oregon’s economy grew by 0.4% during the 2008 Great Recession, one of only 12 states to do so The Real Gross Domestic Product (Real GDP)...

North Dakota’s Economy Ranked #2 | 2008 Great Recession

North Dakota’s Economy Grew by 8.3% During the 2008 Great Recession North Dakota’s economy was one of only 12 state economies that actually increased in...

Mideast Gross Domestic Product 1997 to 2015

Mideast Gross Domestic Product was $3.3tn in 2015 The Mideast Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased to $3.3tn in 2015 from $1.6tn in 1997 and contributed...