The ten states with the lowest GDP in the United States are Vermont, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Maine, Delaware, West Virginia.
1. Vermont
Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Its capital is Montpelier, which is the smallest state capital in the United States. Vermont is known for its beautiful scenery, dairy products, maple syrup, and radical politics. In terms of beauty, Vermont has beautiful scenery and can be called the back garden of the United States; in terms of radicalness, Vermont gave birth to the first Constitution of the United States; in other two respects, the milk industry is Vermont’s largest source of agricultural income, and maple syrup production Ranking first in the country. It is the state with the least economic GDP in the United States.
2. Wyoming
Wyoming is located in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States. The state outline is approximately square, bounded by Montana to the north, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, and South Dakota and Nebraska to the south. It borders Colorado to the southwest, Utah to the southwest, and Idaho to the west.
Wyoming has a vast territory and few inhabitants. It still retains the characteristics and western spirit left by the early nomads, so it is nicknamed the Frontier State and the Cowboy State. Huaizhou's economy is dominated by mining, tourism and agriculture, with tourism being Huaizhou's second largest economic source. The magnificent scenery of Yellowstone and Teton National Parks are world-famous and attract many tourists.
3. Alaska
Alaska is located at the northwest tip of the North American continent, bordering Canada to the east and surrounded by the Arctic Ocean, Bering Sea and North Pacific on the other three sides. The state has 17 of the 20 highest mountains in the United States, and Mount Denali at 6,194 meters is the highest peak in North America. The main economy is fishery, mining, forestry and tourism; salmon is the main fish; oil and natural gas are the major minerals, followed by coal, gold, copper, etc.; tourism is developing rapidly.
4. Montana
Montana is a state in the northwestern United States. The economy of this state is mainly based on agriculture and animal husbandry. The main crops include oats, barley and Sugar beet, also has important mining and logging industries.
There are spectacular scenery here, such as the northern end of the Rocky Mountains and the prairie. The grassland covers three-fifths of Montana. Except for some isolated mountains and river valleys, Montana The state's natural landscape remains in the state's 10 national forests and 13 wildlife preserves. Two national parks are also in the state, including Glacier Park and part of Yellowstone Park.
5. South Dakota
South Dakota is a state in the Midwest of the United States and ranks among the top five states with the worst economies in the United States. The main industry in South Dakota is the service industry, including retail, finance, medical care, etc. Agriculture has also historically been an important industry in the state. The state's top five agricultural products are cattle, corn, soybeans, hogs and wheat.
The agriculture-related meat packaging industry and ethanol production are also important industrial sectors in the state. The state is one of the top five ethanol-producing states in the United States. Another important industry in the state is tourism. Mainly the Montenegro region attracts a large number of tourists.
6. North Dakota
North Dakota is a state in the Midwestern United States. It is the northernmost state in the prairie and includes the northern half of the Dakota region. North Dakota's economic aggregate is not very large, ranking sixth among the states with the lowest GDP in the United States. North Dakota is a farming and pastoral state with underdeveloped industry. The Red River Basin has fertile soil and is a famous wheat-producing area in the country. Barley and linseed production ranks first in the country. The animal husbandry industry mainly focuses on raising beef cattle. Pastures are widely distributed throughout the state, and grazing can be done all year round. Wheat is a major source of revenue in the state's economy.
7. Rhode Island
Rhode Island is located in Rhode Island in the northeastern United States. It is named after its similarity to the Greek island of Rhodes in the Aegean Sea. Rhode Island has a long history of industrial development. It began producing straw hats in 1798, making it the first straw hat state in the United States. Rhode Island's economy is mainly based on the service industry and manufacturing.
The service industry accounts for nearly half of the state's output value, mainly including medical care, commerce, engineering and management services, transportation and communications, public facilities services, wholesale and retail, finance and insurance, real estate, etc. Manufacturing products mainly include electronic products, meters, navigation equipment, medical equipment, metal and plastic parts, and high-tech products such as dyes, pharmaceuticals, and biochemical products.
8. Maine
Maine is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is a relatively isolated and remote state in the continental United States, with only the southwest Neighboring New Hampshire, it is also the largest of the six New England states. It is the main lobster-producing state in the United States, and its production accounts for about three-quarters of the total production in the United States.
Maine has beautiful mountains, clear waters, and picturesque scenery. It is a very famous recreational destination. The most famous one is Acadia National Park, which has lakes, mountains, forests, glacial terrain and large landscapes. Granite Mountain is one of the ten most popular U.S. national parks. Ranked eighth among the least economically disadvantaged states in the United States.
9. Delaware
Van Wert County is a county in northwest Ohio, United States, bordering Indiana to the west. Founded in 1817, the county was named in honor of Isaac Van Wert, one of three soldiers who captured spies during the American Revolutionary War. The most famous building in Van Wert County is the local courthouse, which stands tall in the city center and is eye-catching in red and white. This building was built in the 18th century and is listed as a national historic site. The local municipal building, although not very tall, is an attractive building.
10. West Virginia
West Virginia, also translated as West Virginia, is a state in the southern United States (sometimes also divided into the Northeast). Also known as the “Mountain State.” It is bordered by Maryland and Pennsylvania to the north, Virginia to the east and southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, and Ohio across the river to the west. West Virginia is rich in coal mines, has a long history of mining, and has been the site of many union movements. It is an important location in the history of American coal mining. The karst terrain is densely covered.