Lake Michigan’s sandy shores are full to the brim with tourists, making some economy off tourism. Indiana produced over 1 billion bushels of corn in 2013. The state of Indiana manufactures many machines and lots of wheat and corn. Like lots of Midwest states, it is loosely based off farming.
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A amazing video about an Indiana family farm
Michigan’s economy is actually mainly based off cars. The state is the third leading grower of Christmas trees, with about 60, 520 acres dedicated solely to trees. Domino’s Pizza and Little Caesar’s Pizza are headquartered in Michigan.
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An interesting video about the Ford Transition to Michigan Campus
Illinois’s main agricultural crops and animals are pigs, soybeans, dairy, corn, wheat and cows. Illinois is one of the country’s leading manufacturers. In 2011, Illinois was ranked the 4th most productive manufacturing states. About 75% of the states manufacturers are in the northeastern part of the state.
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A great video about Illinois crops.
Minnesota has a very diverse economy. Target and Best Buy are headquartered in Minnesota. In 2008, the personal income was $42,772, the tenth highest in America. In November 2017, the unemployment rate was about 3.1 percent. That is not that much, compared to the rest of the USA.
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A video about he very first Target store. It was in Roseville, Minnesota.
What is the unemployment rate of Minnesota? What is Indianas economy loosely based off?
A. 3.1 A. Mountain Climbing
B. 4.8 B. Pork
C. 10.5 C. Tourism
Q. What is the unemployment rate of Minnesota? Q. What is Indianas economy loosely based off?
A. 3.1 A. Tourism