Oregon GDP
Oregon GDP was $266,943,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Oregon GDP represents 1.16% of US GDP which made it the 25th largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
Oregon GDP was $266,943,000,000 in 2021 according to BEA data.
Oregon GDP represents 1.16% of US GDP which made it the 25th largest state economy in the nation in 2021.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Oregon
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Oregon |
$266.943 |
+5.13% |
+4.95% |
+12.85% |
Trends in Oregon Real GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Oregon economy grew in real terms by 12.85% at a compound annual growth rate of 2.45% per year.
Real Oregon GDP, at $266.943 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Real GDP (2021 Dollars): Oregon
Historical Real GDP (2021 Dollars) data for Oregon
Date |
Oregon (Billions) |
2021 |
$266.943 |
2020 |
$253.906 |
2019 |
$259.993 |
2018 |
$254.362 |
2017 |
$244.562 |
2016 |
$236.545 |
2015 |
$226.878 |
2014 |
$214.829 |
2013 |
$208.850 |
2012 |
$206.687 |
2011 |
$205.753 |
2010 |
$202.035 |
2009 |
$198.820 |
2008 |
$206.762 |
2007 |
$203.904 |
2006 |
$201.552 |
2005 |
$194.128 |
2004 |
$189.250 |
2003 |
$181.472 |
2002 |
$176.279 |
2001 |
$173.533 |
2000 |
$177.733 |
1999 |
$166.970 |
1998 |
$165.429 |
1997 |
$160.557 |
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Nominal GDP in Oregon
|
2021 (Billions) |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
Oregon |
$266.943 |
+9.50% |
+12.60% |
+26.33% |
Trends in Oregon Nominal GDP
Over the 5 years ending in 2021 the Oregon economy grew in nominal terms by 26.33% at a compound annual growth rate of 4.79% per year.
Nominal Oregon GDP, at $266.943 bn in 2021, is at the highest level recorded to date.
Nominal GDP: Oregon
Historical Nominal GDP data for Oregon
Date |
Oregon |
2021 |
$266.943 |
2020 |
$243.777 |
2019 |
$246.647 |
2018 |
$237.066 |
2017 |
$222.614 |
2016 |
$211.306 |
2015 |
$200.660 |
2014 |
$188.121 |
2013 |
$179.528 |
2012 |
$174.611 |
2011 |
$170.631 |
2010 |
$164.137 |
2009 |
$159.607 |
2008 |
$164.925 |
2007 |
$159.585 |
2006 |
$153.593 |
2005 |
$143.508 |
2004 |
$135.647 |
2003 |
$126.671 |
2002 |
$120.665 |
2001 |
$116.964 |
2000 |
$117.155 |
1999 |
$107.621 |
1998 |
$105.147 |
1997 |
$100.915 |
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Oregon per-capita GDP was $62,867 in 2021.
which is $6,354 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
Oregon per-capita GDP was $62,867 in 2021.
which is $6,354 lower than the US per-capita GDP.
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Real GDP (2021 Dollars) in Oregon
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+5.53% |
+3.34% |
+7.37% |
Oregon Per-Capita GDP |
$62,867 |
+5.02% |
+3.40% |
+8.79% |
Oregon Population |
4,246,155 |
+0.11% |
+1.50% |
+3.74% |
Trends Real in Oregon Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Real Oregon per-capita GDP is 8.79% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Oregon grew by 152,884 (3.74%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Oregon shown above.
Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars): Oregon, National
Historical Real Per-Capita GDP (2021 Dollars) and Population data for Oregon
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Oregon Per-Capita GDP |
Oregon Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$62,867 |
4,246,155 |
2020 |
$65,595 |
$59,862 |
4,241,544 |
2019 |
$68,164 |
$61,666 |
4,216,116 |
2018 |
$66,987 |
$60,801 |
4,183,537 |
2017 |
$65,472 |
$58,969 |
4,147,294 |
2016 |
$64,472 |
$57,789 |
4,093,271 |
2015 |
$63,906 |
$56,458 |
4,018,542 |
2014 |
$62,711 |
$54,175 |
3,965,447 |
2013 |
$61,792 |
$53,222 |
3,924,110 |
2012 |
$61,132 |
$52,995 |
3,900,102 |
2011 |
$60,234 |
$53,130 |
3,872,672 |
2010 |
$59,785 |
$52,646 |
3,837,614 |
2009 |
$58,700 |
$52,203 |
3,808,600 |
2008 |
$60,801 |
$54,862 |
3,768,748 |
2007 |
$61,300 |
$54,777 |
3,722,417 |
2006 |
$60,671 |
$54,906 |
3,670,883 |
2005 |
$59,591 |
$53,728 |
3,613,202 |
2004 |
$58,122 |
$53,019 |
3,569,463 |
2003 |
$56,474 |
$51,157 |
3,547,376 |
2002 |
$55,447 |
$50,173 |
3,513,424 |
2001 |
$55,044 |
$50,039 |
3,467,937 |
2000 |
$55,069 |
$51,822 |
3,429,708 |
1999 |
$53,494 |
$50,351 |
3,316,154 |
1998 |
$51,633 |
$50,404 |
3,282,055 |
1997 |
$49,997 |
$49,505 |
3,243,254 |
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Nominal GDP in Oregon
|
2021 |
1 Year Change |
3 Year Change |
5 Year Change |
US Per-Capita GDP |
$69,221 |
+9.91% |
+10.87% |
+21.78% |
Oregon Per-Capita GDP |
$62,867 |
+9.38% |
+10.94% |
+21.78% |
Oregon Population |
4,246,155 |
+0.11% |
+1.50% |
+3.74% |
Trends in Nominal Oregon Real Per-Capita GDP & Population
Nominal Oregon per-capita GDP is 21.78% higher today than 5 years prior in 2016. In that time the population in Oregon grew by 152,884 (3.74%) people. The per-capita GDP growth plus the population growth are approximatly equal to the GDP growth Oregon shown above.
Nominal Per-Capita GDP: Oregon, National
Historical Nominal Per-Capita GDP and Population data for Oregon
Date |
US Per-Capita GDP |
Oregon Per-Capita GDP |
Oregon Population |
2021 |
$69,221 |
$62,867 |
4,246,155 |
2020 |
$62,978 |
$57,474 |
4,241,544 |
2019 |
$64,665 |
$58,501 |
4,216,116 |
2018 |
$62,432 |
$56,666 |
4,183,537 |
2017 |
$59,596 |
$53,677 |
4,147,294 |
2016 |
$57,593 |
$51,623 |
4,093,271 |
2015 |
$56,521 |
$49,933 |
4,018,542 |
2014 |
$54,914 |
$47,440 |
3,965,447 |
2013 |
$53,117 |
$45,750 |
3,924,110 |
2012 |
$51,645 |
$44,771 |
3,900,102 |
2011 |
$49,952 |
$44,060 |
3,872,672 |
2010 |
$48,570 |
$42,771 |
3,837,614 |
2009 |
$47,123 |
$41,907 |
3,808,600 |
2008 |
$48,498 |
$43,761 |
3,768,748 |
2007 |
$47,976 |
$42,871 |
3,722,417 |
2006 |
$46,234 |
$41,841 |
3,670,883 |
2005 |
$44,052 |
$39,718 |
3,613,202 |
2004 |
$41,660 |
$38,002 |
3,569,463 |
2003 |
$39,420 |
$35,709 |
3,547,376 |
2002 |
$37,954 |
$34,344 |
3,513,424 |
2001 |
$37,100 |
$33,727 |
3,467,937 |
2000 |
$36,300 |
$34,159 |
3,429,708 |
1999 |
$34,480 |
$32,454 |
3,316,154 |
1998 |
$32,818 |
$32,037 |
3,282,055 |
1997 |
$31,424 |
$31,115 |
3,243,254 |
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