FACTBOX: Pennsylvania's economy to weigh in Democrat race
(Reuters) - Economic concerns will play a major role in the outcome of next week's Democratic presidential primary election in Pennsylvania between White House hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Following are several of the latest economic statistics on Pennsylvania provided by the state's Department of Labor and Industry, the state's Department of Community and Economic Development, the U.S. Commerce Department and the U.S. Census Bureau: * Gross domestic product....$510.3 billion
(2006) * Seasonally adjusted civilian workforce......6.3 million
(February 2008) * Total nonfarm payroll jobs.. 5.8 million
(February 2008) * Unemployment rate............4.9 percent
(February 2008) * Annual per capita income.........$24,694
(2006) * Annual exports.............$29.3 billion
(2007) * Annual venture capital investments.......$661.0 million
(2006) * Travel & tourism revenues.$138.0 million (2006)
(Reporting by David Morgan, editing by Vicki Allen)
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