Missouri GDP
Missouri GDP was $359,952,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Missouri GDP represents 1.57% of US GDP which made it the 22nd largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
Missouri GDP was $359,952,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Missouri GDP represents 1.57% of US GDP which made it the 22nd largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Missouri
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Missouri |
$359.952 |
+4.93% |
+5.04% |
+6.86% |
Trends in Missouri Real GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Missouri economy grew in real terms by 6.86% at a compound annual growth rate of 1.34% per year.
Real Missouri GDP, at $359.952 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Real GDP (2021 Dollars): Missouri
Historical Real GDP (2021 Dollars) data for Missouri
Date |
Missouri (Billions) |
2021 |
$359.952 |
2020 |
$343.052 |
2019 |
$350.252 |
2018 |
$342.697 |
2017 |
$339.160 |
2016 |
$336.857 |
2015 |
$335.726 |
2014 |
$328.326 |
2013 |
$326.397 |
2012 |
$321.416 |
2011 |
$316.011 |
2010 |
$319.806 |
2009 |
$315.554 |
2008 |
$318.489 |
2007 |
$312.186 |
2006 |
$310.197 |
2005 |
$308.385 |
2004 |
$302.868 |
2003 |
$294.530 |
2002 |
$288.610 |
2001 |
$282.868 |
2000 |
$283.163 |
1999 |
$275.753 |
1998 |
$266.651 |
1997 |
$259.615 |
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Nominal GDP in Missouri
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Missouri |
$359.952 |
+9.29% |
+12.70% |
+19.62% |
Trends in Missouri Nominal GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Missouri economy grew in nominal terms by 19.62% at a compound annual growth rate of 3.65% per year.
Nominal Missouri GDP, at $359.952 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Nominal GDP: Missouri
Historical Nominal GDP data for Missouri
Date |
Missouri |
2021 |
$359.952 |
2020 |
$329.367 |
2019 |
$332.273 |
2018 |
$319.394 |
2017 |
$308.722 |
2016 |
$300.914 |
2015 |
$296.929 |
2014 |
$287.507 |
2013 |
$280.571 |
2012 |
$271.535 |
2011 |
$262.067 |
2010 |
$259.816 |
2009 |
$253.318 |
2008 |
$254.046 |
2007 |
$244.331 |
2006 |
$236.386 |
2005 |
$227.971 |
2004 |
$217.084 |
2003 |
$205.589 |
2002 |
$197.558 |
2001 |
$190.657 |
2000 |
$186.650 |
1999 |
$177.738 |
1998 |
$169.483 |
1997 |
$163.176 |
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Missouri per-capita GDP was $58,356 in 2021.
which is $10,865 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
Missouri per-capita GDP was $58,356 in 2021.
which is $10,865 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Missouri
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+5.53% |
+3.34% |
+7.37% |
Missouri Per-Capita GDP |
$58,356 |
+4.69% |
+4.32% |
+5.53% |
Missouri Population |
6,168,187 |
+0.22% |
+0.69% |
+1.26% |
Trends Real in Missouri Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Real Missouri per-capita GDP is 5.53% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Missouri grew by 76,803 (1.26%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Missouri shown above.
Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars): Missouri, National
Historical Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars) and Population data for Missouri
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Missouri Per-Capita GDP |
Missouri Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$58,356 |
6,168,187 |
2020 |
$65,595 |
$55,740 |
6,154,481 |
2019 |
$68,164 |
$57,040 |
6,140,475 |
2018 |
$66,987 |
$55,941 |
6,125,986 |
2017 |
$65,472 |
$55,496 |
6,111,382 |
2016 |
$64,472 |
$55,301 |
6,091,384 |
2015 |
$63,906 |
$55,260 |
6,075,411 |
2014 |
$62,711 |
$54,187 |
6,059,130 |
2013 |
$61,792 |
$54,012 |
6,042,989 |
2012 |
$61,132 |
$53,338 |
6,026,027 |
2011 |
$60,234 |
$52,570 |
6,011,182 |
2010 |
$59,785 |
$53,336 |
5,996,089 |
2009 |
$58,700 |
$52,936 |
5,961,088 |
2008 |
$60,801 |
$53,763 |
5,923,916 |
2007 |
$61,300 |
$53,024 |
5,887,612 |
2006 |
$60,671 |
$53,091 |
5,842,704 |
2005 |
$59,591 |
$53,259 |
5,790,300 |
2004 |
$58,122 |
$52,693 |
5,747,741 |
2003 |
$56,474 |
$51,587 |
5,709,403 |
2002 |
$55,447 |
$50,858 |
5,674,825 |
2001 |
$55,044 |
$50,144 |
5,641,142 |
2000 |
$55,069 |
$50,499 |
5,607,285 |
1999 |
$53,494 |
$50,427 |
5,468,338 |
1998 |
$51,633 |
$49,039 |
5,437,562 |
1997 |
$49,997 |
$48,014 |
5,407,113 |
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Nominal GDP in Missouri
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+9.91% |
+10.87% |
+18.13% |
Missouri Per-Capita GDP |
$58,356 |
+9.04% |
+11.93% |
+18.13% |
Missouri Population |
6,168,187 |
+0.22% |
+0.69% |
+1.26% |
Trends in Nominal Missouri Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Nominal Missouri per-capita GDP is 18.13% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Missouri grew by 76,803 (1.26%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Missouri shown above.
Nominal Per-Capita GDP: Missouri, National
Historical Nominal Per-Capita GDP and Population data for Missouri
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Missouri Per-Capita GDP |
Missouri Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$58,356 |
6,168,187 |
2020 |
$62,978 |
$53,517 |
6,154,481 |
2019 |
$64,665 |
$54,112 |
6,140,475 |
2018 |
$62,432 |
$52,138 |
6,125,986 |
2017 |
$59,596 |
$50,516 |
6,111,382 |
2016 |
$57,593 |
$49,400 |
6,091,384 |
2015 |
$56,521 |
$48,874 |
6,075,411 |
2014 |
$54,914 |
$47,450 |
6,059,130 |
2013 |
$53,117 |
$46,429 |
6,042,989 |
2012 |
$51,645 |
$45,060 |
6,026,027 |
2011 |
$49,952 |
$43,597 |
6,011,182 |
2010 |
$48,570 |
$43,331 |
5,996,089 |
2009 |
$47,123 |
$42,495 |
5,961,088 |
2008 |
$48,498 |
$42,885 |
5,923,916 |
2007 |
$47,976 |
$41,499 |
5,887,612 |
2006 |
$46,234 |
$40,458 |
5,842,704 |
2005 |
$44,052 |
$39,371 |
5,790,300 |
2004 |
$41,660 |
$37,769 |
5,747,741 |
2003 |
$39,420 |
$36,009 |
5,709,403 |
2002 |
$37,954 |
$34,813 |
5,674,825 |
2001 |
$37,100 |
$33,798 |
5,641,142 |
2000 |
$36,300 |
$33,287 |
5,607,285 |
1999 |
$34,480 |
$32,503 |
5,468,338 |
1998 |
$32,818 |
$31,169 |
5,437,562 |
1997 |
$31,424 |
$30,178 |
5,407,113 |
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