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- Economy_of_Texas abstract "The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. As of 2013, Texas is home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 51 overall, (third most after New York and California). In 2012, Texas grossed more than $264.7 billion a year in exports—more than exports of California ($161.9 billion) and New York ($81.4 billion) combined. As a sovereign country (in 2012), Texas would be the 14th largest economy in the world by GDP (ahead of South Korea and the Netherlands).In 2011,Texas had a gross state product of $1.332 trillion, the second highest in the U.S. Texas's household income was $48,259 in 2010 ranking 25th in the nation, below the national average, though the ranking does not factor in the state's lower-than-average cost of living.[citation needed] The state debt in 2012 was calculated to be $121.7 billion, or $7,400 per taxpayer.".
- Economy_of_Texas thumbnail Texas_flag_map.svg?width=300.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageExternalLink 2006pubconjournal.aspx.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageExternalLink gspnewsrelease.htm.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageExternalLink www.cpa.state.tx.us.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageExternalLink www.texas.gov.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageExternalLink www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageExternalLink local.
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageID "5895601".
- Economy_of_Texas wikiPageRevisionID "605913020".
- Economy_of_Texas budgetexpenditures "4.421E10".
- Economy_of_Texas caption "As a stand-alone country, Texas would be the 14th largest economy in the world.".
- Economy_of_Texas giniinequality "0.474".
- Economy_of_Texas hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Texas.
- Economy_of_Texas laborforcesize "12780800".
- Economy_of_Texas name "Texas".
- Economy_of_Texas output "$$1.397 trillion".
- Economy_of_Texas outputpc "40147.0".
- Economy_of_Texas poverty "15.8".
- Economy_of_Texas taxrevenue "3.94E10".
- Economy_of_Texas type "U.S. State".
- Economy_of_Texas unemployment "5.5".
- Economy_of_Texas width "250".
- Economy_of_Texas subject Category:Economy_of_Texas.
- Economy_of_Texas comment "The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. As of 2013, Texas is home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 51 overall, (third most after New York and California). In 2012, Texas grossed more than $264.7 billion a year in exports—more than exports of California ($161.9 billion) and New York ($81.4 billion) combined.".
- Economy_of_Texas label "Economia del Texas".
- Economy_of_Texas label "Economy of Texas".
- Economy_of_Texas label "Économie du Texas".
- Economy_of_Texas label "Экономика Техаса".
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- Economy_of_Texas wasDerivedFrom Economy_of_Texas?oldid=605913020.
- Economy_of_Texas depiction Texas_flag_map.svg.
- Economy_of_Texas homepage www.texas.gov.
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