Asked by jo

Florida grows more
than any other state.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean "grows more" in population, economy (GDP), agricultural crops, or something else? The statement is ambiguous.

Quick facts to help decide:
- Population: Florida is one of the states with the largest numeric population gains in recent years (strong net domestic in‑migration), but in percentage terms smaller states (e.g., Idaho, Utah, Nevada) have grown faster.
- Agriculture: Florida is the top U.S. producer of oranges and leads in some other crops (citrus, sugarcane, fresh-market tomatoes at certain times), but California produces more agricultural value overall.
- Economy: Florida has a large, fast‑growing economy in many periods, but whether it “grows more than any other state” depends on the year and whether you measure percent or dollar change.
- Land area: Florida is far from the largest — Alaska is the biggest state.

Tell me which type of growth you mean and I’ll pull up the most recent data and sources.