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== Economy == | == Economy == | ||
The economy of Verona is large enough to be comparable to that of the largest of countries. As of | The economy of Verona is large enough to be comparable to that of the largest of countries. As of 2020, the gross state product (GSP) is about $6.145 trillion, the largest in Cartadania. Verona is responsible for 23 percent of the Cartadanian approximate $26.3 trillion gross domestic product (GDP). | ||
The five largest sectors of employment in Verona are trade, transportation, and utilities; government; professional and business services; education and health services; and leisure and hospitality. In output, the five largest sectors are financial services, followed by trade, transportation, and utilities; education and health services; government; and manufacturing. As of | The five largest sectors of employment in Verona are trade, transportation, and utilities; government; professional and business services; education and health services; and leisure and hospitality. In output, the five largest sectors are financial services, followed by trade, transportation, and utilities; education and health services; government; and manufacturing. As of January 2020, Verona has an unemployment rate of 3.1%. | ||
Verona's economy is dependent on trade and international related commerce accounts for about one-quarter of the state's economy. In 2008, Verona exported $226 billion worth of goods, up from $194 billion in 2007 and $187 billion in 2006. Computers and electronic products are Verona's top export, accounting for 42 percent of all the state's exports in 2008. | Verona's economy is dependent on trade and international related commerce accounts for about one-quarter of the state's economy. In 2008, Verona exported $226 billion worth of goods, up from $194 billion in 2007 and $187 billion in 2006. Computers and electronic products are Verona's top export, accounting for 42 percent of all the state's exports in 2008. |