Kansas GDP
Kansas GDP was $192,304,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Kansas GDP represents 0.84% of US GDP which made it the 33rd largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
Kansas GDP was $192,304,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Kansas GDP represents 0.84% of US GDP which made it the 33rd largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Kansas
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Kansas |
$192.304 |
+5.42% |
+4.00% |
+7.06% |
Trends in Kansas Real GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Kansas economy grew in real terms by 7.06% at a compound annual growth rate of 1.37% per year.
Real Kansas GDP, at $192.304 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Real GDP (2021 Dollars): Kansas
Historical Real GDP (2021 Dollars) data for Kansas
Date |
Kansas (Billions) |
2021 |
$192.304 |
2020 |
$182.419 |
2019 |
$186.301 |
2018 |
$184.900 |
2017 |
$181.183 |
2016 |
$179.616 |
2015 |
$175.205 |
2014 |
$171.506 |
2013 |
$168.082 |
2012 |
$167.870 |
2011 |
$164.427 |
2010 |
$158.282 |
2009 |
$156.145 |
2008 |
$161.227 |
2007 |
$158.282 |
2006 |
$149.717 |
2005 |
$142.749 |
2004 |
$138.237 |
2003 |
$136.614 |
2002 |
$133.794 |
2001 |
$131.872 |
2000 |
$130.619 |
1999 |
$127.039 |
1998 |
$123.320 |
1997 |
$118.789 |
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Nominal GDP in Kansas
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Kansas |
$192.304 |
+9.80% |
+11.59% |
+19.85% |
Trends in Kansas Nominal GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Kansas economy grew in nominal terms by 19.85% at a compound annual growth rate of 3.69% per year.
Nominal Kansas GDP, at $192.304 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Nominal GDP: Kansas
Historical Nominal GDP data for Kansas
Date |
Kansas |
2021 |
$192.304 |
2020 |
$175.142 |
2019 |
$176.738 |
2018 |
$172.327 |
2017 |
$164.923 |
2016 |
$160.451 |
2015 |
$154.958 |
2014 |
$150.184 |
2013 |
$144.483 |
2012 |
$141.818 |
2011 |
$136.359 |
2010 |
$128.591 |
2009 |
$125.349 |
2008 |
$128.604 |
2007 |
$123.879 |
2006 |
$114.092 |
2005 |
$105.526 |
2004 |
$99.083 |
2003 |
$95.360 |
2002 |
$91.584 |
2001 |
$88.884 |
2000 |
$86.099 |
1999 |
$81.884 |
1998 |
$78.382 |
1997 |
$74.662 |
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Kansas per-capita GDP was $65,530 in 2021.
which is $3,691 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
Kansas per-capita GDP was $65,530 in 2021.
which is $3,691 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Kansas
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+5.53% |
+3.34% |
+7.37% |
Kansas Per-Capita GDP |
$65,530 |
+5.47% |
+3.23% |
+6.28% |
Kansas Population |
2,934,582 |
-0.04% |
+0.75% |
+0.74% |
Trends Real in Kansas Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Real Kansas per-capita GDP is 6.28% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Kansas grew by 21,605 (0.74%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Kansas shown above.
Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars): Kansas, National
Historical Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars) and Population data for Kansas
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Kansas Per-Capita GDP |
Kansas Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$65,530 |
2,934,582 |
2020 |
$65,595 |
$62,134 |
2,935,880 |
2019 |
$68,164 |
$63,963 |
2,912,635 |
2018 |
$66,987 |
$63,480 |
2,912,748 |
2017 |
$65,472 |
$62,243 |
2,910,892 |
2016 |
$64,472 |
$61,661 |
2,912,977 |
2015 |
$63,906 |
$60,193 |
2,910,717 |
2014 |
$62,711 |
$59,102 |
2,901,861 |
2013 |
$61,792 |
$58,073 |
2,894,306 |
2012 |
$61,132 |
$58,167 |
2,886,024 |
2011 |
$60,234 |
$57,298 |
2,869,677 |
2010 |
$59,785 |
$55,377 |
2,858,266 |
2009 |
$58,700 |
$55,122 |
2,832,704 |
2008 |
$60,801 |
$57,415 |
2,808,076 |
2007 |
$61,300 |
$56,858 |
2,783,785 |
2006 |
$60,671 |
$54,188 |
2,762,931 |
2005 |
$59,591 |
$51,998 |
2,745,299 |
2004 |
$58,122 |
$50,555 |
2,734,373 |
2003 |
$56,474 |
$50,170 |
2,723,004 |
2002 |
$55,447 |
$49,306 |
2,713,535 |
2001 |
$55,044 |
$48,802 |
2,702,162 |
2000 |
$55,069 |
$48,491 |
2,693,681 |
1999 |
$53,494 |
$47,866 |
2,654,052 |
1998 |
$51,633 |
$46,736 |
2,638,667 |
1997 |
$49,997 |
$45,403 |
2,616,339 |
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Nominal GDP in Kansas
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+9.91% |
+10.87% |
+18.97% |
Kansas Per-Capita GDP |
$65,530 |
+9.85% |
+10.76% |
+18.97% |
Kansas Population |
2,934,582 |
-0.04% |
+0.75% |
+0.74% |
Trends in Nominal Kansas Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Nominal Kansas per-capita GDP is 18.97% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Kansas grew by 21,605 (0.74%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Kansas shown above.
Nominal Per-Capita GDP: Kansas, National
Historical Nominal Per-Capita GDP and Population data for Kansas
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Kansas Per-Capita GDP |
Kansas Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$65,530 |
2,934,582 |
2020 |
$62,978 |
$59,656 |
2,935,880 |
2019 |
$64,665 |
$60,680 |
2,912,635 |
2018 |
$62,432 |
$59,163 |
2,912,748 |
2017 |
$59,596 |
$56,657 |
2,910,892 |
2016 |
$57,593 |
$55,081 |
2,912,977 |
2015 |
$56,521 |
$53,237 |
2,910,717 |
2014 |
$54,914 |
$51,754 |
2,901,861 |
2013 |
$53,117 |
$49,920 |
2,894,306 |
2012 |
$51,645 |
$49,140 |
2,886,024 |
2011 |
$49,952 |
$47,517 |
2,869,677 |
2010 |
$48,570 |
$44,989 |
2,858,266 |
2009 |
$47,123 |
$44,251 |
2,832,704 |
2008 |
$48,498 |
$45,798 |
2,808,076 |
2007 |
$47,976 |
$44,500 |
2,783,785 |
2006 |
$46,234 |
$41,294 |
2,762,931 |
2005 |
$44,052 |
$38,439 |
2,745,299 |
2004 |
$41,660 |
$36,236 |
2,734,373 |
2003 |
$39,420 |
$35,020 |
2,723,004 |
2002 |
$37,954 |
$33,751 |
2,713,535 |
2001 |
$37,100 |
$32,894 |
2,702,162 |
2000 |
$36,300 |
$31,963 |
2,693,681 |
1999 |
$34,480 |
$30,852 |
2,654,052 |
1998 |
$32,818 |
$29,705 |
2,638,667 |
1997 |
$31,424 |
$28,537 |
2,616,339 |
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