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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 2039, the gross state product (GSP) is about $5.833 trillion, the largest in Cartadania. Verona is responsible for 26 percent of the Cartadanian' approximate $26.2 trillion gross domestic product (GDP).
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 April 2016, Verona has the 5th highest unemployment rate in the nation at 8.2%.
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.