Route Fifty: North Dakota and Alaska experienced declines in economic growth between 2014 and last year, while Oregon and California saw some of the nation’s biggest gains, according to gross domestic product figures updated by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis on Tuesday.
Real gross domestic product between 2014 and 2015 increased in every state except for North Dakota and Alaska, these latest estimates show. Changes in real GDP—an inflation adjusted measure—varied from 4.1 percent in Oregon and California, to -2.1 percent in North Dakota.
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