Mississippi GDP
Mississippi GDP was $115,971,000,000 in 2019 according to BEA data.
Mississippi GDP represents 0.54% of US GDP which made it the 37th largest state economy in the nation in 2019.
Mississippi GDP was $115,971,000,000 in 2019 according to BEA data.
Mississippi GDP represents 0.54% of US GDP which made it the 37th largest state economy in the nation in 2019.
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Real GDP (2019 Dollars) in Mississippi
|
2019 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Mississippi |
$115.971 |
+0.32% |
+2.55% |
+3.42% |
Trends in Mississippi Real GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2019 the Mississippi economy grew in real terms by 3.42% at a compound annual growth rate of 0.67% per year.
Real Mississippi GDP, at $115.971 bn in 2019, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Real GDP (2019 Dollars): Mississippi
Historical Real GDP (2019 Dollars) data for Mississippi
Date |
Mississippi (Billions) |
2019 |
$115.971 |
2018 |
$115.606 |
2017 |
$114.059 |
2016 |
$113.084 |
2015 |
$113.128 |
2014 |
$112.137 |
2013 |
$111.955 |
2012 |
$111.834 |
2011 |
$110.309 |
2010 |
$111.277 |
2009 |
$110.491 |
2008 |
$115.404 |
2007 |
$110.728 |
2006 |
$107.277 |
2005 |
$104.308 |
2004 |
$102.357 |
2003 |
$100.067 |
2002 |
$95.631 |
2001 |
$94.461 |
2000 |
$94.324 |
1999 |
$93.815 |
1998 |
$90.910 |
1997 |
$88.044 |
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Nominal GDP in Mississippi
|
2019 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Mississippi |
$115.971 |
+2.11% |
+8.90% |
+12.03% |
Trends in Mississippi Nominal GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2019 the Mississippi economy grew in nominal terms by 12.03% at a compound annual growth rate of 2.30% per year.
Nominal Mississippi GDP, at $115.971 bn in 2019, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Nominal GDP: Mississippi
Historical Nominal GDP data for Mississippi
Date |
Mississippi |
2019 |
$115.971 |
2018 |
$113.579 |
2017 |
$109.431 |
2016 |
$106.493 |
2015 |
$105.428 |
2014 |
$103.520 |
2013 |
$101.474 |
2012 |
$99.616 |
2011 |
$96.408 |
2010 |
$95.265 |
2009 |
$93.503 |
2008 |
$96.921 |
2007 |
$91.219 |
2006 |
$86.064 |
2005 |
$81.225 |
2004 |
$77.298 |
2003 |
$73.587 |
2002 |
$69.043 |
2001 |
$67.136 |
2000 |
$65.600 |
1999 |
$63.819 |
1998 |
$60.962 |
1997 |
$58.383 |
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Mississippi per-capita GDP was $38,967 in 2019.
which is $26,273 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
Mississippi per-capita GDP was $38,967 in 2019.
which is $26,273 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
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Real GDP (2019 Dollars) in Mississippi
|
2019 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$65,240 |
+1.67% |
+5.93% |
+9.49% |
Mississippi Per-Capita GDP |
$38,967 |
+0.48% |
+2.96% |
+3.92% |
Mississippi Population |
2,976,149 |
-0.16% |
-0.39% |
-0.48% |
Trends Real in Mississippi Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Real Mississippi per-capita GDP is 3.92% higher today than 5 years prior in 2014. In that time the population in Mississippi shrank by 14,319 (-0.48%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population decline are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Mississippi shown above.
Real Per-Capita GDP (2019 Dollars): Mississippi, National
Historical Real Per-Capita GDP (2019 Dollars) and Population data for Mississippi
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Mississippi Per-Capita GDP |
Mississippi Population |
2019 |
$65,240 |
$38,967 |
2,976,149 |
2018 |
$64,168 |
$38,781 |
2,981,020 |
2017 |
$62,633 |
$38,166 |
2,988,510 |
2016 |
$61,590 |
$37,847 |
2,987,938 |
2015 |
$60,982 |
$37,855 |
2,988,471 |
2014 |
$59,587 |
$37,498 |
2,990,468 |
2013 |
$58,537 |
$37,459 |
2,988,711 |
2012 |
$57,870 |
$37,480 |
2,983,816 |
2011 |
$56,997 |
$37,032 |
2,978,731 |
2010 |
$56,531 |
$37,460 |
2,970,548 |
2009 |
$55,573 |
$37,344 |
2,958,774 |
2008 |
$57,524 |
$39,149 |
2,947,806 |
2007 |
$58,146 |
$37,812 |
2,928,350 |
2006 |
$57,626 |
$36,929 |
2,904,978 |
2005 |
$56,560 |
$35,895 |
2,905,943 |
2004 |
$55,150 |
$35,430 |
2,889,010 |
2003 |
$53,613 |
$34,887 |
2,868,312 |
2002 |
$52,605 |
$33,453 |
2,858,681 |
2001 |
$52,200 |
$33,110 |
2,852,994 |
2000 |
$52,201 |
$33,115 |
2,848,353 |
1999 |
$50,683 |
$33,885 |
2,768,619 |
1998 |
$48,939 |
$33,042 |
2,751,335 |
1997 |
$47,389 |
$32,229 |
2,731,826 |
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Nominal GDP in Mississippi
|
2019 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$65,240 |
+3.49% |
+12.48% |
+12.57% |
Mississippi Per-Capita GDP |
$38,967 |
+2.27% |
+9.33% |
+12.57% |
Mississippi Population |
2,976,149 |
-0.16% |
-0.39% |
-0.48% |
Trends in Nominal Mississippi Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Nominal Mississippi per-capita GDP is 12.57% higher today than 5 years prior in 2014. In that time the population in Mississippi shrank by 14,319 (-0.48%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population decline are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Mississippi shown above.
Nominal Per-Capita GDP: Mississippi, National
Historical Nominal Per-Capita GDP and Population data for Mississippi
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Mississippi Per-Capita GDP |
Mississippi Population |
2019 |
$65,240 |
$38,967 |
2,976,149 |
2018 |
$63,043 |
$38,101 |
2,981,020 |
2017 |
$60,092 |
$36,617 |
2,988,510 |
2016 |
$58,001 |
$35,641 |
2,987,938 |
2015 |
$56,832 |
$35,278 |
2,988,471 |
2014 |
$55,008 |
$34,617 |
2,990,468 |
2013 |
$53,057 |
$33,952 |
2,988,711 |
2012 |
$51,548 |
$33,386 |
2,983,816 |
2011 |
$49,814 |
$32,365 |
2,978,731 |
2010 |
$48,397 |
$32,070 |
2,970,548 |
2009 |
$47,028 |
$31,602 |
2,958,774 |
2008 |
$48,311 |
$32,879 |
2,947,806 |
2007 |
$47,902 |
$31,150 |
2,928,350 |
2006 |
$46,231 |
$29,627 |
2,904,978 |
2005 |
$44,044 |
$27,951 |
2,905,943 |
2004 |
$41,648 |
$26,756 |
2,889,010 |
2003 |
$39,426 |
$25,655 |
2,868,312 |
2002 |
$37,980 |
$24,152 |
2,858,681 |
2001 |
$37,100 |
$23,532 |
2,852,994 |
2000 |
$36,305 |
$23,031 |
2,848,353 |
1999 |
$34,478 |
$23,051 |
2,768,619 |
1998 |
$32,818 |
$22,157 |
2,751,335 |
1997 |
$31,424 |
$21,372 |
2,731,826 |
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