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=Economic Summary of Minnesota=

The GDP for Minnesota was $294 billion in 2012http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_state/gsp_newsrelease.htm. Minnesota had an estimated population of 5.726 million as of 2012http://www.census.gov/popest/data/state/totals/2012/index.html. The GDP per capita was $39,308 in 2012http://bber.unm.edu/econ/st-gdp5.htm.

=Counties=

There are 87 counties in Minnesotahttp://www.minnesota-demographics.com/counties_by_population. Below are the top ten localities ranked by population 2010.

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RankLocalityPopulation 2010
1Hennepin1,152,425
2Ramsey508,640
3Dakota398,552
4Anoka330,844
5Washington238,136
6St. Louis200,226
7Stearns150,642
8Olmsted144,248
9Scott129,928
10Wright124,700

=Cities=

Top 10 cities in Minnesota by estimated city proper population in 2010.http://www.minnesota-demographics.com/cities_by_population

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RankCityLocalityPopulation 2010
1Minneapolis382.578
2St. Paul285,068
3Rochester106,769
4Duluth86,265
5Bloomington82,893
6Brooklyn Park75,781
7Plymouth70,576
8St. Cloud65,842
9Eagan64,206
10Woodbury62,961

=Industries=

Minnesota industries by GDP 2012.http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_state/gsp_newsrelease.htm

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IndustryGDP value added $ billions 2012% of total GDP
Real estate and rental leasing36.5012.38%
Finance and insurance28.809.77%
Government28.619.71%
Health care and social assistance25.968.81%
Durable manufacturing24.018.15%
Wholesale trade19.886.75%
Professional, scientific, and technical services18.466.26%
Non-durable manufacturing16.445.58%
Retail trade16.345.54%
Management of companies and enterprises11.253.82%
Construction10.583.59%
Information10.103.43%
Transportation and warehousing8.222.79%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting7.452.53%
Administrative and waste support services6.912.34%
Accommodation and food services6.862.33%
Other private services6.562.23%
Utilities5.041.71%
Arts, entertainment, and recreation2.981.01%
Educational services2.941.00%
Mining0.830.28%
Total294.73100%

=Employment=

Minnesota employment by industry in June 2013.http://www.bls.gov/eag/home.htm

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IndustryEmployment thousands June 2013Percent of total employment
Information53.819.40%
Trade, transportation and utilities511.418.45%
Education & health services488.317.61%
Government413.414.91%
Professional & business services351.612.68%
Manufacturing304.710.99%
Leisure & hospitality250.69.04%
Financial activities177.36.39%
Other services116.44.19%
Construction97.63.52%
Mining and logging7.40.27%
Total non-farm2,772.5100%

=Corporations=

Top 10 Minnesota based corporations by revenue in 2012http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2012/states/CA.html

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RankCorporationRevenue $ millions 2012Profit $ millions 2012Assets 2012Debt Ratio 2012HeadquartersEmployees 2012Market cap 3/29/12 $ billionsIndustry
1UnitedHealth Group101,862Minnetonka
2Target69,865Minneapolis
3Best Buy50,272Richfield
4Supervalu37,534Eden Prairie
5CHS36,915Inver Grove Heights
63M29,611St. Paul
7U.S. Bancorp21,399Minneapolis
8Medtonic15,933Minneapolis
9General Mills14,880Minneapolis
10Land O'Lakes12,849Arden Hills

= Government Finances =

In 2011, the state government of Minnesota had total revenue of _____ billion. Total expenditures were _____ billion.http://www.census.gov/govs/local/

The total debt outstanding in 2011 was _____ billionhttp://www.census.gov/govs/local/ (____% of GDPhttp://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_state/gsp_newsrelease.htm).

The total cash and security holdings in 2011 was _____ billionhttp://www.census.gov/govs/local/.

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Revenue by Source$ millionsPercent 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
Total100%

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Expenditure$ millionsPercent 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
Total100%

=Financial Institutions=

Top ten banks by assets in Minnesota.http://www.ffiec.gov/nicpubweb/nicweb/Top50Form.aspx

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Rank || Bank || Assets $ millions 3/31/2013 || Profit $ millions _____ || Headquarters || Employees
1U.S. Bancorp355,447Minneapolis
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