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Performance during 2008–2009 Recession (U.S.)

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Impact of the 2008–2009 economic recession on selected metropolitan areas of the United States

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Impact of the 2008–2009 recession in the U.S. with dots indicating performance levels. Darkest blue (strongest) in Washington, D.C., dark blue (second strongest) in Denver, medium blue (moderate) in Chicago, and lightest blue (weakest) in Miami.

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Performance during 2008–2009 Recession (U.S.)

Major Territorial Acquisitions (U.S.)

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Second strongest

Middle

Second weakest

Weakest

Extent of U.S., 1803

Louisiana Purchase, 1803

West Florida, 1810–1813

British Cession, 1818

East Florida, 1819

Northern Maine, 1842

Texas Annexation, 1845

Oregon Country, 1846

Mexican Cession, 1848

Gadsden Purchase, 1853

Alaska, 1867

Hawaii, 1898

Alaska
94.5%
Arizona
276.2%23.8%
Utah
21100%
District of Columbia
197.6%
Florida
1498.3%
Idaho
199.8%
New Hampshire
99.9%
Rhode Island
97.7%
Vermont
99.9%
Washington
199.4%
Wyoming
70.3%4.53%12.4%12.7%
Montana
82.4%17.6%
Maine
182.4%16.6%
North Dakota
57.6%42.4%
Kentucky
199.9%
Virginia
199.5%
Delaware
98.0%
Mississippi
192.2%7.44%
West Virginia
100%
Nebraska
100%
Texas
699.5%
Missouri
199.7%
Louisiana
1186.4%12.4%
Hawaii
91.5%
North Carolina
11199.2%
Oregon
199.8%
Alabama
195.7%4.16%
New Mexico
157.5%40.3%2.23%
Kansas
191.7%8.26%
Wisconsin
1199.8%
British Columbia
1.43%
New Jersey
199.0%
South Carolina
1299.6%
Michigan
299.9%
Connecticut
2199.6%
Pennsylvania
221100%
Colorado
1141.3%32.3%26.4%
Nevada
199.9%
Massachusetts
2198.1%
Georgia
1199.8%
New York
3199.4%
Maryland
196.9%
Oklahoma
291.6%8.45%
Tennessee
1399.9%
California
2799.7%
Arkansas
199.8%
South Dakota
99.1%
Ohio
142100%
Indiana
1100%
Minnesota
133.8%45.1%20.9%
Iowa
299.8%
Illinois
1199.7%
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