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Western States Dominate U.S. Productivity Growth While South And Midwest Lag

Since 2007, Western states have grown labor productivity by 44%, outpacing the Midwest (+25%) and South (+28%) — reshaping where opportunity lives.

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Western States Dominate U.S. Productivity Growth While South And Midwest Lag

Western States Dominate U.S. Productivity Growth While South And Midwest Lag

Over the past 17 years, the U.S. economy has faced disruption after disruption — from the 2008 financial crisis to a global pandemic to today’s AI-fueled work culture. Yet through all this, one force has steadily, if quietly, redrawn the map of opportunity: labor productivity.

New data shows a stark divergence in how states have navigated this long arc of change. Some states have dramatically increased the value workers produce per hour, while others have barely budged. The result is a growing gap between high-efficiency economies and those that risk stagnation.

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Washington, North Dakota, and California Lead

According to MyPerfectResume, since 2007, Washington has posted the highest labor productivity growth in the country — a staggering 66% increase. Close behind are North Dakota (61%), California (51%), Nebraska (46%), and Colorado (44%). These states have leaned heavily into innovation, technology, and modernized industries, positioning their economies for long-term strength.

The broader Western region dominates the rankings, with cumulative gains around 44%, thanks to a concentration of tech hubs, advanced manufacturing, and data-driven sectors.

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Meanwhile, Some States Barely Moved the Needle

At the other end of the spectrum, Louisiana has seen just a 5% increase in productivity since 2007. Wyoming followed closely with 6%, and Connecticut, Nevada, and Delaware all posted gains of 13% or less.

These states often rely more on slow-changing industries or sectors vulnerable to price swings — like energy, tourism, or legacy finance — which haven’t seen major efficiency gains over time.

Short-Term Shifts Show New Momentum

Looking at year-over-year change (2023–2024), Indiana stands out as the top mover with a 6% gain, thanks to productivity improvements in manufacturing. Rhode Island and Washington also posted strong results at 5% each, showing renewed economic momentum.

Meanwhile, states like Nebraska, Alabama, Vermont, Maryland, and Wyoming were flat, showing little to no movement in the past year.

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Regional Gaps Are Widening

The data reinforces an emerging divide across regions:

  • West (+44%): Leading the nation with innovation-led growth
  • South (+28%): Posting moderate gains, especially in manufacturing and energy
  • Northeast (+27%): Stable but slower, fueled by finance and education
  • Midwest (+25%): Gradual improvement, led by modernized manufacturing

Why It Matters

Labor productivity — measured as output per hour worked — is a critical signal of economic health. It influences everything from wage growth to cost competitiveness and quality of life. 

High-productivity states often see faster wage increases and stronger job creation, while lagging states risk being left behind in a tech-forward economy.

For employers, investments in technology, workforce training, and smarter systems are paying off. For workers, geography is increasingly tied to opportunity, with some states delivering far more economic value per hour than others.

As the U.S. economy prepares for its next chapter — defined by AI, automation, and continued change — productivity will remain a key metric to watch. And if these trends continue, the future of work will look very different depending on where you are.

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