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Economic Summary of Minnesota

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The GDP for Minnesota was $294 billion in 2012[1]. Minnesota had an estimated population of 5.726 million as of 2012[2]. The GDP per capita was $39,308 in 2012[3].

Counties

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There are 87 counties in Minnesota[4]. Below are the top ten localities ranked by population 2010.

Rank Locality Population 2010
1 Hennepin 1,152,425
2 Ramsey 508,640
3 Dakota 398,552
4 Anoka 330,844
5 Washington 238,136
6 St. Louis 200,226
7 Stearns 150,642
8 Olmsted 144,248
9 Scott 129,928
10 Wright 124,700

Cities

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Top 10 cities in Minnesota by estimated city proper population in 2010.[5]

Rank City Locality Population 2010
1 Minneapolis 382.578
2 St. Paul 285,068
3 Rochester 106,769
4 Duluth 86,265
5 Bloomington 82,893
6 Brooklyn Park 75,781
7 Plymouth 70,576
8 St. Cloud 65,842
9 Eagan 64,206
10 Woodbury 62,961

Industries

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Minnesota industries by GDP 2012.[6]

Industry GDP value added $ billions 2012 % of total GDP
Real estate and rental leasing 36.50 12.38%
Finance and insurance 28.80 9.77%
Government 28.61 9.71%
Health care and social assistance 25.96 8.81%
Durable manufacturing 24.01 8.15%
Wholesale trade 19.88 6.75%
Professional, scientific, and technical services 18.46 6.26%
Non-durable manufacturing 16.44 5.58%
Retail trade 16.34 5.54%
Management of companies and enterprises 11.25 3.82%
Construction 10.58 3.59%
Information 10.10 3.43%
Transportation and warehousing 8.22 2.79%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 7.45 2.53%
Administrative and waste support services 6.91 2.34%
Accommodation and food services 6.86 2.33%
Other private services 6.56 2.23%
Utilities 5.04 1.71%
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 2.98 1.01%
Educational services 2.94 1.00%
Mining 0.83 0.28%
Total 294.73 100%

Employment

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Minnesota employment by industry in June 2013.[7]

Industry Employment thousands June 2013 Percent of total employment
Information 53.8 19.40%
Trade, transportation and utilities 511.4 18.45%
Education & health services 488.3 17.61%
Government 413.4 14.91%
Professional & business services 351.6 12.68%
Manufacturing 304.7 10.99%
Leisure & hospitality 250.6 9.04%
Financial activities 177.3 6.39%
Other services 116.4 4.19%
Construction 97.6 3.52%
Mining and logging 7.4 0.27%
Total non-farm 2,772.5 100%

Corporations

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Top 10 Minnesota based corporations by revenue in 2012[8]

Rank Corporation Revenue $ millions 2012 Profit $ millions 2012 Assets 2012 Debt Ratio 2012 Headquarters Employees 2012 Market cap 3/29/12 $ billions Industry
1 UnitedHealth Group 101,862 Minnetonka
2 Target 69,865 Minneapolis
3 Best Buy 50,272 Richfield
4 Supervalu 37,534 Eden Prairie
5 CHS 36,915 Inver Grove Heights
6 3M 29,611 St. Paul
7 U.S. Bancorp 21,399 Minneapolis
8 Medtonic 15,933 Minneapolis
9 General Mills 14,880 Minneapolis
10 Land O'Lakes 12,849 Arden Hills

Government Finances

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In 2011, the state government of Minnesota had total revenue of _____ billion. Total expenditures were _____ billion.[9]

The total debt outstanding in 2011 was _____ billion[10] (____% of GDP[11]).

The total cash and security holdings in 2011 was _____ billion[12].

Revenue by Source $ millions Percent of revenue
Intergovernmental revenue from Federal Government
Intergovernmental revenue from local governments
Property taxes
Sales and gross receipts
Individual income tax
Corporate income tax
Motor vehicle license
Other taxes
Charges and miscellaneous general revenue
Utility revenue
Liquor store revenue
Insurance trust revenue
Total 100%
Expenditure $ millions Percent of expenditure
Intergovernmental expenditure
Education
Libraries
Public welfare
Hospitals
Health
Employment security administration
Veterans' services
Highways
Air transport
Parking facilities
Sea and inland port facilities
Police protection
Fire protection
Correction
Protective inspection and regulation
Natural resources
Parks and recreation
Housing and community development
Sewerage
Solid waste management
Financial administration
Judicial and legal
General public buildings
Other governmental administration
Interest on general debt
Miscellaneous commercial activities
Other and unallocable
Utility expenditure
Liquor store expenditure
Insurance trust expenditure
Total 100%

Financial Institutions

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Top ten banks by assets in Minnesota.[13]

Rank Bank Assets $ millions 3/31/2013 Profit $ millions _____ Headquarters Employees
1 U.S. Bancorp 355,447 Minneapolis
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References

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https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Economic_Map