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Economic Impact of Great Lakes Fishing by State in 2006


Economic Impact of Great Lakes Fishing by State in 2006
  Retail Sales Total Multiplier Effect (Economic Output) Salaries, Wages and Business Owner’s Income Jobs Federal Tax Revenues State and Local Tax Revnues
Illinois^ $93,588,546 $175,073,792 $55,158,425 1,511 $13,127,472 $10,161,746
Indiana^ $224,588,422 $394,866,844 $117,320,804 4,170 $26,196,323 $20,151,842
Michigan $562,654,437 $1,001,641,460 $312,197,079 8,283 $69,680,705 $58,095,286
Minnesota*
New York $213,174,041 $369,194,521 $122,146,949 3,288 $29,561,160 $28,067,935
Ohio $480,481,747 $801,817,327 $248,300,992 9,915 $54,129,803 $52,791,392
Pennsylvania^ $399,342,711 $725,705,398 $213,920,678 5,200 $48,804,352 $36,700,497
Wisconsin $315,336,527 $528,274,735 $159,420,856 6,153 $36,242,324 $35,374,488
United States** $2,524,266,182 $7,089,230,140 $2,189,490,038 58,291 $508,626,377 $401,701,070
^Small sample size (N = 10 to 30). Use results with caution.
*Sample size too small to report (N <10).
**Includes impacts from purchases made in inland states for Great Lakes fishing.