What Is The TOP EXPORT Of Each US State?
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
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▶ In this video I talk about the top exported good in each US state. From Texas' Oil to California's Vehicles. Going through unique exports such as Nevada's Gold or New York's Diamonds, even Maine's Lobster. Also focusing on the key industry that Airplane Components seems to now be for so many American States. Not failing to mention the regional trends of Medicine Products in the Midwest, or Agriculture and Mining in the Western United States.
▶ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:25 What This Teaches Us
00:57 Alabama
01:15 Alaska
01:23 Arizona
01:39 Arkansas
01:50 California
02:09 Colorado
02:48 Connecticut
03:00 Delaware
03:17 Florida
03:25 Tripleten
04:48 Georgia
05:02 Hawaii
05:17 Idaho
05:30 Illinois
05:47 Indiana
05:57 Iowa
06:19 Kansas
06:40 Kentucky
07:02 Louisiana
07:13 Maine
07:34 Maryland
07:51 Massachusetts
08:07 Michigan
08:22 Minnesota
08:35 Mississippi
08:37 Missouri
08:51 Montana
08:58 Nebraska
09:23 Nevada
09:27 New Hampshire
09:32 New Jersey
09:44 New Mexico
09:52 New York
10:05 North Carolina
10:09 North Dakota
10:15 Ohio
10:32 Oklahoma
10:39 Oregon
10:46 Pennsylvania
10:53 Rhode Island
10:55 South Carolina
11:02 South Dakota
11:14 Tennessee
11:22 Texas
11:26 Utah
11:33 Vermont
11:44 Virginia
11:46 West Virginia
11:57 Washington
12:02 Wisconsin
12:14 Wyoming
12:27 Overseas Territories
12:56 Summary
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*Did you spot any mistakes or recent changes in some states?*
Would have thought submarines for Connecticut... Groton, CT is the submarine capitol of the world...
@@adamdubin1276 it is? I'm originally from CT and i did not know that
Yup Georgia 🇬🇪
So the data is export of ... locally produced or is Maine just transit for LNG from somewhere else?
It isn’t really counted as an export due to political reasons. But New Jersey’s real largest export is trash/waste.
I think one of the main reasons aircraft parts are so common is that it includes military aircraft. Arms manufacturers have this system where they spread out production over as many states as possible so they can better influence politicians with the threat of jobs leaving the state if the government doesn’t buy the aircraft or approve it for sale abroad.
This is exactly the type of corruption that needs to end in the US. That is not a healthy way of doing "business", it's borderline extortion.
Definitely could be! They don't specify which type of components it is.
Plus it’s harder for enemies to target hundreds of factories spread out across the country
@@mr_moon1867 I don’t really think that’s a reason why they’re spread out. After all, companies are really only concerned with making money, not with national defense. And I don’t know of any law forbidding arms companies from concentrating their production in one place, so it doesn’t seem like a government concern either.
I would hope It’d just be common sense not to put them together 😂
Disodium carbonate (CH2O3.2Na) is known by many other names like soda ash. It is used in a variety of chemical processes like making medicine, paper, glass, and so forth. It is somewhat hazardous especially if it comes in contact with acids.
Should change California export is PEOPLE
As a manufacturing engineer in the midwest, both this export map and the “unique export” map you showed are fascinating in how they match to the major manufacturing employers in each state.
Interesting!
Can you tell me where the unique export map is?
Abbott Laboratories had a massive facility in the northern suburbs of Chicago. Eli Lilly is headquartered in Indianapolis.
Decatur illinois is quite literally a pill mill. For legal drugs.
Referring to beef as cow meat made me chuckle. It's accurate, but I don't think I've ever heard the industry that some of my family work in as the cow meat industry.
Actually nobody eats cows haha. My dad has a cattle ranch in Northern California and we raise steers which are castrated male cattle. Cow meat sounds really weird lol I mean cows are bred, give birth, and give milk, much better than eating them 😂 Don't eat cows please haha
@@joshjones6072 Don't they still slaughter cows for beef when they're done with the breeding and milk providing part of their lives?
@@joshjones6072 Except that worn-out dairy cows' final destination is hamburger for fast food restaurants and such.
I lived in Iowa for most of my childhood. Can confirm corn, pork, and soybeans are the main products. Iowa's usually thought of as a farming state in general, along with Kansas.
1:17 *Dr Doofenshmirtz yelling in the background:* "ZINC!"
Disodium carbonate is usually just called sodium carbonate and is also called washing soda and is used in cleaning, manufacturing glass, paper, soap, and probably sodium bicarbonate, which is another major chemical. I'm curious where Wyoming exports it to. I would have expected beef to be its #1,
Illinois has several big medical companies in the north suburbs of Chicago: Abbott, Baxter, GE Healthcare, Takeda.
Main reason aircraft are #1 is that they are all extremely expensive.
I worked on the assembly floor at P&WA a few years in the late 70s and thought , wow multi million dollar engines. Then I went to work in the oil fields in Alaska and saw a lot more money being made and spent. Even the wages were about four times what I made building engines.
There's an interesting link between NC's newest export and the one it's known for, a lot of the funding for the biotech sector came from the Golden LEAF Fund.
Huge fan of geography and your content, keep the quality work up!
I suspect some of your sources may be using different definitions of "exports" and "biggest", which would explain the discrepancies. For example, if a state assembles aircraft but most of the parts and materials are made elsewhere, are they assigning the full value of the planes to that state; even if they employed few people or made little profit?
Lot of big med companies in Illinois as Chicago is a hub for all things healthcare in the midwest
There was a lab in Peoria that played an important role in Penicillin research and development in the 1940s/WWII.
There are several business jet manufacturers in my hometown of Wichita, KS. We were a home to Boeing at only time, but was replaced by another company when Boeing chose to consolidate operations in Washington state.
When you showed Nebraska, you showed Holsteins, a dairy breed, rather than a beef breed.
Olfactory memories are most enduring. I can still remember driving through Pueblo in the late 1950s with its odiferous steel mills, then on to La Junta with its stockyards and mountains of manure.
Disodium Carbons is a long way of saying sodium carbonate also known as washing soda or soda ash. Na2CO3. This differs from baking soda, NaHCO3.
These quizzes are proper fun, well done! 🎮👌🏼
Oooohhhh yes do a video on each state's most ICONIC export!!!
Good video!!! Probably one of the main reasons why the state of Kansas main export is aircraft is because the city of Wichita is home to something like 2 dozen aircraft manufacturers of various sizes. - think the Kansas City, KS, is area is 2nd in aircraft production as well 9could be wrong). Also, Wichita was a key aircraft producer during WWII - the Boeing B-29 was produced in Wichita. Beechcraft is a popular manufacturer in the city as well.
great video. keep it up. loved the oregano joke about oregon
Love your maps , best wishes from Germany
Alabama has a new plant in Huntsville that buiilds the Toyota CorollaCross and Mazda CX-50. When it's fully operational, it's expected to build 300,000 cars per year.
The suburbs of Chicago and northern Indiana exports pharmaceuticals bc the industry requires a lot of fresh water in the manufacturing process.
A secondary reason is the corn used in capsule production as well
Was surprised about Maryland, then remembered Lockheed is headquartered here and Northrop is just across the border and has some kind of business here as well
Love you left the Georgia mistake in there. You make amazing videos and I watch every single one you post, day of. Where are you from originally?
Sodium carbonate or disodium carboantae is also known as soda ash. It's in the chlor alkali group of caustic chemicals. Along with caustic soda, soda ash is used in several manufacturing processes.
Soy is very much NOT used to feed cattle. It is used for chicken and hogs, beef cows consume a similar amount of soy as people do directly. Please check your suppositions.
Import video would be great!
Lol that Georgia section was awesome! It happens!
what font do you use for the video popups?
I live in South Dakota!
Me too!
I just wanted to wish you both the good luck, we're all counting on you.
We need a Canada version of this!
Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. Don’t forget Mexico.You will be surprised.
What about weapons?
Didn't seem to be number one for any of them! At least that year
@@General.Knowledge welp oof 😅
A significant portion of the aircraft stuff could be military
Sure, we could use some of those...
Illinois, particularly Peoria played a role in Penicillin research in the 1940s.
I was sure Alaska would be oil and gas. How big is this zinc mine? It also has so many gold miners too
I find the US Territories exports the most interesting mainly because I thought it would be tropical fruit and didn’t realize they had much oil but I guess it’s probably offshore..
Some of these seem misleading. For instance, my state of residence, Wisconsin. See below: taken from the Wisconsin Export Data website for 2023.
1 Industrial Machinery $7,078,231,557
2 Electrical Machinery $2,585,640,513
3 Medical and Scientific Instruments $2,434,234,040
4 Non-Rail Vehicles and Parts $1,685,588,941
5 Plastic Products $1,605,721,503
6 Aircraft, Spacecraft, and Parts $934,149,731
7 Paper Products $911,861,876
8 Articles of Iron or Steel $632,917,169
9 Pharmaceutical Products $1,106,891,193
10 Misc. Chemical Products $518,717,064
Please make the import video as well 🙏
I love the intro it heavily reminds me of the school of rock style
good, entertaining channel
Does this include only international exports? Or does it include interstate exports?
Have you done the biggest industries in the US? I think that would be more representative of each state's major industry and employer.
Are these largest exports by $ value or by quantity?
My initial thought is that this would be a video of state exports to other states. I was surprised (in a good way) that it was state exports to other countries. That may sound Americentric, but I was thinking more geographic levels. That makes me wonder, how would those two compare? It wouldn't surprise me if Illinois country exports and state exports were both pharmaceuticals. I suspect New Hampshire's state exports would be those medical materials that were in second place to the country exports of aircraft.
General Knowledge should be promoted to Generalissimo Knowledge
Can't belive that Texas greatest export is not; Texas Instruments calculators. They are everywhere :D
How is Minnesota’s main export light oil when they don’t have any oil production
Bro what font do you use?
Most all coal is used for electricity generation. Other coal plants are used for production of alternative fuels such as gasoline from coal and plastics/carbon products. In a lot of states, coal is always used for energy production.
Does this account for services properly?
I think Palladium is found in catalytic converters, so auto parts?
Would of like to seen how much of the US market the top product for a state captures.
Wyoming
Disodium Carbonite is generally called bentonite and how did beat coal
I think
I'm assuming this was based on dollar amounts, but when saying "largest" or "most" you could also infer that to be weight, which could make for another interesting video if you wanted to go with that.
I wonder how much of this map would change, if at all, if it included tourism and services instead of just material goods.
Is Vermont good for Maple Syrup.
I enjoyed the video, but it needs to be more in-depth. Maybe do it by region. Go into the top 5 or give more explanation.
LMAO i was dying listening to the video and hearing one of Georgia's top trading partners was Azerbaijan :P rewatched and saw you caught yourself as well
Yeah it was a pretty stupid mistake!
I live in South Carolina
Nice video
Now do each states 2nd most exported item!
In 2023 the top exports of Massachusetts were Human vaccines and similar products ($4.52B), Machines and apparatus of a kind... ($1.92B), Immunological products packings for retail sale ($1.37B), Instruments, appliances for medical, etc science,...
I use to have a large jewelry industry Most high school rings use to be made in MA but that industry is gone.
What If the scramble for Africa never happened
Great alternate history video
Europe and Africa would both be much wealthier.
I live in Maryland!
I’m almost certain Indiana’s top export is medicine is probably because Eli Lilly being based out of Indianapolis in addition to their large presence in the state and the surrounding region.
Only a half-dozen of the State's "exports" are right. I'm a 70 year-old OKIE and our number one export is Natural Gas followed by crude oil and then wheat. Kansas exports CORN #1 followed by High-Gear (a head grain) and millet (another head grain) both used in poultry food. It's too bad you don't have any "General Knowledge" or "Common Sense".
Please do a video like this but for the EU
Sure!
How about top Inports of each US state?
Please include all 50 states in your maps of the United States.
Oregon thumbnail mention???
As a Minnesotan, I have to make a correction. Our top export is a silly accent.
Oh, shore, that's true, donchaknow
Hawaii's top export is the Hawaiian people. The saying is "priced out of paradise". In 2020-21, my 800 square foot, 2 bedroom house sold for $650,000.
And the prices have only gone up. This same house is probably $750,000 today. I'm guessing but I'm probably close.
Everyone in america are being priced out by Californians and billionaires
This is so misleading. I live in Maryland. The top three exports they list for Maryland are not produced in Maryland. They are just shipped out of Maryland because they are loaded onto a ship in the port of Baltimore (at least up until the port was closed because it was blocked by a collapsed bridge). Normally when you talk about what a state exports, you are talking about something produced in the state and then shipped out of the state, not only to other countries but also to other states.
Very cool, I love your channel and this breakdown of each U.S. state's largest export, but "cow meat" is a weird way to say "beef" which is actually steer meat, which steers are castrated male cattle. Nobody eats cows, cows breed new cattle and give milk for cheese and, well, milk. Not meat. Haha
These results are misleading in some respects. The product exported from a state may have originated in another state. Coal exported from Maryland originated in West Virginia or Kentucky. Oil exported from Minnesota originated in North Dakota. Some oil from western Canada passes through northern Minnesota and then renters Canada.
what I learned from this video: Hawaii is the least strategic viable state in the U.S. it has nothing that can gain it income other than the fact that it's a tourist trap and is a good military jump point, otherwise it's basically a financial black hole.
It sucks that you don't have access to search engines.
Disodium carbonate is washing soda
Agriculture is big in California as well.
I would have thought California's main export nowadays would be crappy movies.
What if Spanish resurrects as a spoken language in the Philippines?
I thought Utah’s would be salt because of the gigantic salt flats
Wyoming baking soda. As Arm&Hammer is based there.
agriculture and forestry and some mining and minerals is arkansas chief resourses
You should do a video about Koryo-Saram and/or the Russian Jewish Autonomous Oblast
10:40 - "Oregon is sadly not Oregano!" Lol
I'd say the Massachusetts Constitution is our best export. You're welcome, America. Second is the college degrees that people buy here and then use out of state, people pay tons for them.
I have to laugh at what it must have been like making this great video, doing all that work and then realizing at a point where you cant go back that you researched Georgia the country. hahaha Honest mistake, made me laugh that its in the video, must mean you noticed it after editing and didnt feel to re-do it? haha I feel the pain. You could have just put up a picture of a peach to substitute for some export facts on Georgia the state :)
Yeah it was exactly that, it was just too late to do it and I thought I could at least have my mistake be a cautionary tale for others!
I am surprised Hawaii's top export isn't pineapple.
Same here.
Wyoming is coal, you are refering to not disodium carbonate and this is also known as baking soda, it is used in everything from glass to bread.
I'm so old I remember when "cow meat" was called "beef."
New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts are odd, those are not found naturally in those states so they are just exporting imported stuff
I am not even sure these are accurate. The Jewelry industry big in Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts is gone after 50 years of slow decline.
Massachusetts is explained by it hosting the US headquarters of Metalor, the largest gold refining corporation in the world. I think they may be counting Metalor's entire US output as belonging to Mass though. They only have one medium-sized industrial building in Mass, and I don't think there's any other major players in the state in this industry.
Massachusetts: graduate degrees.
I believe by Dollar amount the top for Wisconsin would be aircraft and aircraft parts. But based on life here I would say it should be cheese and beer. But if we consume it all in America there is none to export
True. I thought California's biggest exports were agricultural (wine, also fruits and nuts and veggies). I know we have a lot of car company design centers but auto manufacturing was a surprise.
Highest import in Utah: Gold
Highest export in Utah: Gold
🤔
They're just recycling gold
You left out Washington DC's exports
Hmm. Interesting 🤔
When it comes to Wyo. It's coal is the top export. Wyo. Produces 300% more than any other state. I know I'm from Wyo.!