The gross state product of Nebraska in 2010 was around $89.8 billion. Food processing is the largest industry in the state.
Nebraska generates the maximum revenue from its food processing industry.
The total gross state product of the state in 2010 was $89.8 billion, while it had a personal per capita income of $47,357. Telecommunications, information technology, agriculture, chemicals, retail and insurance, and manufacturing are the major sectors/industries in Nebraska.
Agriculture is an important sector of the economy; major agricultural products include beef, pork, corn (maize), wheat, grain sorghum, and soybeans. The state has a sizeable mining industry with petroleum, sand and gravel, clay, and limestone are the major minerals mined.
Nebraska levies a sales tax of 5.5%. The state also charges inheritance tax at the county level. The state had an unemployment rate of 4.6% in 2010.
| GSP |
$89.8 billion in 2010 |
| Per Capita Income |
$47,357 in 2009 |
| Unemployment Rate |
4.6% in 2010 |
| Major Sectors |
Telecommunications, information technology, insurance, chemicals, transportation |
| Major Industries |
Manufacturing, agriculture, food processing, healthcare |