Nevada = Ireland, Arizona = Thailand?

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Interesting map matching the GDP [Gross Domestic Product] of US states to those of countries worldwide.

[Seen here, via here.]

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Wierd

used to live in Switzerland

Now live in Georgia

Apparently I'm more important to GDP than I thought......

No offense to the people from Austin, but I would rather have seen a different state matched with us.

By JohnnieCanuck, FCD (not verified) on 12 Jun 2007 #permalink