'Breadbasket of the World': Sen. Pete Ricketts Hopeful Amid Nebraska GDP Report
NEBRASKA AND IOWA, JUL 30 – Nebraska and Iowa suffered a 6.1% GDP decline in Q1 2025 due to agriculture and manufacturing losses amid global trade disruptions and low product prices, officials said.
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Feds say Nebraska GDP shrunk more than 6% in first quarter of 2025, led by ag
A farmer harvests a field of dry, edible beans in Nebraska's Panhandle. (Courtesy of Gary Stone)LINCOLN — Nebraska and Iowa tied for the states with the largest losses of Gross Domestic Product in the first quarter of 2025, of 6.1%, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Most remaining states also saw their GDP’s shrink, though by smaller amounts, while a handful saw modest increases. GDP represents the total market val…
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