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Originally posted by: Stunt
Originally posted by: vrbaba
Tennessee = Saudi Arabia ???

They clearly arent accounting for the billions of dollars in oil...is all that oil business illegal or the news and movies are wrong?
Here's the correct rankings

The OP is completely out in left field. Mexico's GDP is over $1trillion, Illinois is $560billion.


What are correct rankings? They probably used real GDP and not those PPP, internationnal dollar whatever statistical mumbojumbo.

In the real wolrd to buy real stuff you need real dollars...
 
Originally posted by: compnovice
NJ economy> NY economy.. Thats news to me...

That surprises me too. But we do benefit greatly from being between New York and Philadelphia.

Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Russia.

I always knew New Jersey was a communist state!

:laugh::thumbsup:

Same GDP with 5% of the population and .1% of the land area - that's not so bad.
 
Neat map, but it seems quite far off on a lot of them according to that Wikipedia entry.

What's up with Tennessee == Saudi Arabia??

And how come Iraq and Afghanistan aren't on the map or on the Wiki list? North Korea isn't either, which is more understandable as they are secret about that, but I see other statistics about NK (albeit educated guesses probably).
 
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