How long will California remain world’s 5th-largest economy?

The “Looking Glass” ponders economic and real estate trends through two distinct lenses: the optimist’s “glass half-full” and the pessimist’s “glass half-empty.”

Buzz: California easily remains the nation’s largest economy – but can it stay as the world’s fifth-biggest?

Source: My trusty spreadsheet compared new stats from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis and the International Monetary Fund on gross domestic product, a broad measure of business output used to compare the size of economies.

Debate: Will India surpass California on the theoretical GDP scorecard, looking at the state as an international economic force?

Glass half-full

California’s GDP grew at a 1.2% annual rate in 2024’s first quarter. That pushed the value of the state’s business output at $3.99 trillion a year.

So, just how big is that?

It’s 50% larger than Texas and its $2.66 trillion in GDP.

Only three other states are in the trillion-dollar club: New York at $2.23 trillion, Florida at $1.65 trillion, and Illinois at $1.11 trillion. Pennsylvania should join soon, as it’s only $1.6 billion short!

Or consider this: California’s output is larger than the nation’s 25 smallest state economies. Yes, half of the US.

Glass half-empty

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