The document provides information about the states of California, Michigan, and Florida. It discusses the population, economy, and brief history of each state. California has the largest economy of any U.S. state and a population of over 39.5 million people as of 2020. Michigan has a population of over 10 million as of 2020 and its largest economic sectors include agriculture and manufacturing. Florida has a population of over 21.4 million as of 2019 and has the fourth largest economy of any U.S. state, valued at over $1.2 trillion.
The document provides information about the states of California, Michigan, and Florida. It discusses the population, economy, and brief history of each state. California has the largest economy of any U.S. state and a population of over 39.5 million people as of 2020. Michigan has a population of over 10 million as of 2020 and its largest economic sectors include agriculture and manufacturing. Florida has a population of over 21.4 million as of 2019 and has the fourth largest economy of any U.S. state, valued at over $1.2 trillion.
The document provides information about the states of California, Michigan, and Florida. It discusses the population, economy, and brief history of each state. California has the largest economy of any U.S. state and a population of over 39.5 million people as of 2020. Michigan has a population of over 10 million as of 2020 and its largest economic sectors include agriculture and manufacturing. Florida has a population of over 21.4 million as of 2019 and has the fourth largest economy of any U.S. state, valued at over $1.2 trillion.
California California, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted as the 31st state of the union on September 9, 1850.No version of the origin of California’s name has been fully accepted, but there is wide support for the contention that it derived from an early 16th-century Spanish novel “The Adventures of Esplandián”, that described a paradisiacal island full of gold and precious stones called California Population The United States reported that the population of California was 39,538,223 on April 1, 2020, a 6.13% increase since the 2010 United States census. The population was projected to reach forty million by 2020. Economy of California California’s economy is the largest of any U.S. state and is surpassed only by a handful of industrialized countries. Financiers in California have been imaginative in seeking and employing capital, and many of the country’s largest banks and corporations are based in the state Michigan Michigan, constituent state of the United States of America. Although by the size of its land Michigan ranks only 22nd of the 50 states, the inclusion of the Great Lakes waters over which it has jurisdiction increases its area considerably, placing it 11th in terms of total area. The capital is Lansing, in south-central Michigan. . The state’s name is derived from michi-gama, an Ojibwa (Chippewa) word meaning “large lake.” Population The United States Census Bureau recorded the population of Michigan at 10,084,442 at the 2020 United States Census, an increase of 2.03% from 9,883,635 recorded at the 2010 United States Census. The center of population of Michigan is in Shiawassee County, in the southeastern corner of the civil township of Bennington, which is northwest of the village of Morrice Economy In 2020, Michigan generated around $7.6 billion in agricultural cash receipts with the highest valued commodities being dairy products, specifically milk, soybeans, and corn. That same year, the value of Michigan's agricultural production and processing industries represented 2.9 percent of total state GDP. Florida Florida, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted as the 27th state in 1845. Florida is the most populous of the southeastern states and the second most populous Southern state after Texas. The capital is Tallahassee, located in the northwestern panhandle. Population The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Florida was 21,477,737 on July 1, 2019, a 14.24% increase since the 2010 United States census. The center of population has moved less than 5 miles (8 km) to the east and approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north between 1980 and 2010 and has been located in Polk County since the 1960 census Economy The economy of the state of Florida is the fourth-largest in the United States, with a $1.2 trillion gross state product (GSP) as of 2021. If Florida were a sovereign nation (2021), it would rank as the world's 16th-largest economy according to the International Monetary Fund, ahead of Indonesia and behind Mexico.