{"id":28051,"date":"2025-04-15T10:14:38","date_gmt":"2025-04-15T10:14:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/?p=28051"},"modified":"2025-09-22T09:17:21","modified_gmt":"2025-09-22T09:17:21","slug":"2025s-industrial-leaders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/es\/news-blog\/usa-industrial-leaders\/","title":{"rendered":"L\u00edderes industriales: Los Estados que impulsan la econom\u00eda de Estados Unidos"},"content":{"rendered":"<ul>\n<li><strong>Indiana<\/strong> is industrially the strongest state in the U.S. in 2025, standing out for its exceptionally high share of GDP and workforce tied to manufacturing.<\/li>\n<li>Manufacturer density reaches its highest in <strong>New Jersey,<\/strong> where over 80 producers operate per 100 square miles.<\/li>\n<li>States with high manufacturing employment don\u2019t always export the most\u2014<strong>California<\/strong> leads in GDP but lags in industry share.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Un estudio reciente de <a href=\"\/es\/\">Soluci\u00f3n Yijin<\/a> created the state industrial strength score to identify the U.S. states most reliant on industry. The score is based on five equally weighted metrics: manufacturing GDP, industrial share of state GDP, export value, manufacturing employment share, and manufacturer density (manufacturers per 100 square miles). Metrics were sourced from federal economic and labor databases, with manufacturing share calculated per 100K population only during normalization.<\/p>\n<h2 dir=\"ltr\">Industrial Strength Score<\/h2>\n<table class=\"has-tablewrap\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>State<\/th>\n<th>GDP from manufacturing<\/th>\n<th>% of state GDP from manufacturing and industrial sectors<\/th>\n<th>Worth of Exported Goods<\/th>\n<th>% of population working in manufacturing<\/th>\n<th>Number of Manufacturers per 100 miles\u00b2<\/th>\n<th>Industrial Strength Score<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Indiana<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$129.1 Billion<\/td>\n<td>25.9%<\/td>\n<td>$53.4 Billion<\/td>\n<td>7.48%<\/td>\n<td>22.0<\/td>\n<td>100<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Texas<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$292.6 Billion<\/td>\n<td>11.3%<\/td>\n<td>$291.9 Billion<\/td>\n<td>3.05%<\/td>\n<td>7.8<\/td>\n<td>92.03<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>California<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$411.8 Billion<\/td>\n<td>10.6%<\/td>\n<td>$155.1 Billion<\/td>\n<td>3.10%<\/td>\n<td>22.0<\/td>\n<td>91.12<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Ohio<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$134.0 Billion<\/td>\n<td>15.1%<\/td>\n<td>$52.6 Billion<\/td>\n<td>5.74%<\/td>\n<td>29.0<\/td>\n<td>77.36<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Wisconsin<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$71.3 Billion<\/td>\n<td>16.6%<\/td>\n<td>$26.9 Billion<\/td>\n<td>7.73%<\/td>\n<td>13.7<\/td>\n<td>74.46<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Michigan<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$111.2 Billion<\/td>\n<td>16.5%<\/td>\n<td>$62.0 Billion<\/td>\n<td>5.99%<\/td>\n<td>12.4<\/td>\n<td>72.27<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Connecticut<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$40.4 Billion<\/td>\n<td>11.7%<\/td>\n<td>$14.7 Billion<\/td>\n<td>4.26%<\/td>\n<td>72.2<\/td>\n<td>70.69<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>New Jersey<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$67.5 Billion<\/td>\n<td>8.4%<\/td>\n<td>$38.4 Billion<\/td>\n<td>2.77%<\/td>\n<td>80.2<\/td>\n<td>66.68<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Illinois<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$135.1 Billion<\/td>\n<td>12.3%<\/td>\n<td>$71.8 Billion<\/td>\n<td>4.47%<\/td>\n<td>22.4<\/td>\n<td>65.57<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>Iowa<\/strong><\/td>\n<td>$43.8 Billion<\/td>\n<td>17.2%<\/td>\n<td>$16.2 Billion<\/td>\n<td>6.74%<\/td>\n<td>5.3<\/td>\n<td>62.13<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><em>La investigaci\u00f3n completa est\u00e1 disponible <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/spreadsheets\/d\/e\/2PACX-1vR8Int7znDamZ0Kgm4CHhJRi1fO96mMnQh-v2HDRpb_W46Vlrr1FfoY7SI9Pv0iFSFtOuLK7lGSL8DR\/pubhtml\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">aqu\u00ed<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<h2 dir=\"ltr\">Industrial Strength Score U.S. States<\/h2>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"blog-image aligncenter wp-image-28073 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_.jpg\" alt=\"the states powering america\u2019s economy \" width=\"1500\" height=\"1000\" srcset=\"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_.jpg 1500w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_-18x12.jpg 18w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1500px) 100vw, 1500px\" \/><\/p>\n<h3><strong>Indiana<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Indiana<\/strong> leads the nation with a state industrial strength score of <strong>100<\/strong>, driven by an exceptionally high <strong>25.9% of GDP<\/strong> tied to industry and <strong>7.48% of its population<\/strong> in manufacturing jobs. The state supports <strong>8,000 manufacturers<\/strong> with a distribution density of <strong>22 per 100 square miles<\/strong>, generating <strong>$129.1 billion<\/strong> in GDP from manufacturing and exporting <strong>$53.4 billion<\/strong> in goods.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Texas<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Texas<\/strong> ranks second with a score of <strong>92.03<\/strong>, powered by a massive industrial economy that includes <strong>21,000 manufacturers<\/strong> y <strong>972,400 manufacturing jobs<\/strong>. The state leads in total exports at <strong>$291.9 billion<\/strong>, though industry makes up only <strong>11.3% of GDP<\/strong>. With <strong>7.8 manufacturers per 100 square miles<\/strong>, its industrial presence is spread across a vast geographic area.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>California<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>California<\/strong> ranks third with a score of <strong>91.12<\/strong>, backed by the largest manufacturing GDP in the country at <strong>$411.8 billion<\/strong> and a workforce of <strong>1,228,100<\/strong>. Despite having <strong>36,000 manufacturers<\/strong> and matching Indiana in density with <strong>22 per 100 square miles<\/strong>, only <strong>10.6% of its GDP<\/strong> y <strong>3.10% of its population<\/strong> are connected to manufacturing.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Ohio<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Ohio<\/strong> takes fourth place with a state industrial strength score of <strong>77.36<\/strong>. It has <strong>29 manufacturers per 100 square miles<\/strong>, one of the highest densities in the U.S., and <strong>15.1% of GDP<\/strong> linked to industry. The state\u2019s <strong>13,000 manufacturers<\/strong> soporte <strong>685,800 workers<\/strong>, contributing <strong>$134 billion<\/strong> in manufacturing GDP and <strong>$52.6 billion<\/strong> in exports.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Wisconsin<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Wisconsin<\/strong> ranks fifth with a score of <strong>74.46<\/strong>, showing strong manufacturing integration with <strong>7.73% of its population<\/strong> employed in the sector. Its <strong>9,000 manufacturers<\/strong> generate <strong>$71.3 billion<\/strong> in GDP, and its workforce produces <strong>$26.9 billion<\/strong> in exports, supported by a moderately high density of <strong>13.7 manufacturers per 100 square miles<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"blog-image aligncenter wp-image-28074 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_-.jpg\" alt=\"the states powering america\u2019s economy \" width=\"1500\" height=\"1000\" srcset=\"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_-.jpg 1500w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_--300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_--1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_--768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/the-states-powering-americas-economy_--18x12.jpg 18w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1500px) 100vw, 1500px\" \/><\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Michigan<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Michigan<\/strong> comes in sixth with a score of <strong>72.27<\/strong>, maintaining a strong manufacturing base that includes <strong>601,300 workers<\/strong> and a <strong>16.5% GDP share<\/strong> from industry. Its <strong>12,000 manufacturers<\/strong> contribute <strong>$111.2 billion<\/strong> in GDP and <strong>$62 billion<\/strong> in exports, with a moderate density of <strong>12.4 per 100 square miles<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Connecticut<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Connecticut<\/strong> ranks seventh with a state industrial strength score of <strong>70.69<\/strong>. Despite its smaller scale, the state has one of the highest manufacturer densities in the nation at <strong>72.2 per 100 square miles<\/strong>. It generates <strong>$40.4 billion<\/strong> in manufacturing GDP and employs <strong>4.26% of its population<\/strong> in industrial roles.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>New Jersey<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>New Jersey<\/strong> places eighth with a score of <strong>66.68<\/strong>, driven by the <strong>highest manufacturer density<\/strong> of all states at <strong>80.2 per 100 square miles<\/strong>. While <strong>$67.5 billion<\/strong> of its GDP comes from manufacturing, just <strong>2.77% of the population<\/strong> is employed in the sector, showing a more concentrated industrial footprint.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Illinois<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Illinois<\/strong> ranks ninth with a score of <strong>65.57<\/strong>, combining <strong>$135.1 billion<\/strong> in manufacturing GDP with <strong>13,000 manufacturers<\/strong>. Industry accounts for <strong>12.3% of GDP<\/strong>, and the workforce includes <strong>571,800 manufacturing employees<\/strong>, with a moderate density of <strong>22.4 manufacturers per 100 square miles<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Iowa<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Iowa<\/strong> rounds out the top ten with a state industrial strength score of <strong>62.13<\/strong>. It has a notable <strong>17.2% of GDP<\/strong> tied to manufacturing and employs <strong>6.74% of its population<\/strong> in the sector. Despite having only <strong>3,000 manufacturers<\/strong>, its small geographic size and high industrial share reflect a strong manufacturing orientation.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><em>A spokesperson at <a href=\"\/es\/\">Soluci\u00f3n Yijin<\/a> commented on the study: \u201cIndustrial economies are evolving, but this data confirms that traditional manufacturing hubs still hold significant economic weight \u2013 often in unexpected places. What\u2019s especially striking is how some smaller or more densely populated states maintain their industrial relevance through strategic concentration and export specialization. These trends suggest that industrial infrastructure remains a foundational piece of many state economies, even in an era of service and tech dominance.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Volver arriba: <a href=\"https:\/\/yijin.seo2.au\/es\/news-blog\/usa-industrial-leaders\/\">2025\u2019s Industrial Leaders<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Indiana is industrially the strongest state in the U.S. in 2025, standing out for its exceptionally high share of GDP and workforce tied to manufacturing. Manufacturer density reaches its highest in New Jersey, where over 80 producers operate per 100 square miles. States with high manufacturing employment don\u2019t always export the most\u2014California leads in GDP [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":14,"featured_media":28054,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_seopress_robots_primary_cat":"none","_seopress_titles_title":"Industrial Leaders: The States Powering America's Economy","_seopress_titles_desc":"Yijin Solution reveals Indiana as the top industrial state in 2025. Explore manufacturing trends and rankings. 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