Just found this, kinda interesting to see how each state compares to a foreign nation when looking at economic output.
This: http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-vs-us-states-gdp-map-2014-2 is the map (based on this article (http://www.aei-ideas.org/2014/02/americas-ridiculously-large-16t-economy/), which has actual GDP numbers for comparisons; based on 2012 numbers).
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CA $2,003,479 Italy $2,013,392
TX $1,397,369 Australia $1,564,419
NY $1,205,930 Mexico $1,183,655
FL $777,164 Netherlands $770,067
IL $695,238 Saudi Arabia $711,050
PA $600,897 Switzerland $631,183
OH $509,393 Sweden $523,804
NJ $508,003 Norway $499,667
NC $455,973 Belgium $483,402
VA $445,876 Argentina $477,028
GA $433,569 Austria $394,458
MA $403,823 Thailand $385,694
MI $400,504 South Africa $383,313
WA $375,730 Venezuela $382,424
MD $317,678 Colombia $369,813
IN $298,625 Denmark $314,889
MN $294,729 Malaysia $304,726
TN $277,036 Singapore $276,520
CO $274,048 Chile $268,314
AZ $266,891 Hong Kong $263,259
WI $261,548 Nigeria $262,545
MO $258,832 Finland $247,389
LA $243,264 Israel $241,069
CT $229,317 Pakistan $215,117
OR $198,702 Ireland $210,638
AL $183,547 Czech Republic $196,446
SC $176,217 Kuwait $183,219
KY $173,466 Ukraine $176,309
OK $160,953 New Zealand $171,256
IA $152,436 Romania $169,396
KS $138,953 Vietnam $155,820
NV $133,584 Iraq $149,370
UT $130,486 Bangladesh $127,195
DC $109,793 Hungary $124,600
AR $109,557 Angola $116,308
MS $101,490 Morocco $95,992
NE $99,557 Libya $95,802
NM $80,600 Ecuador $87,495
HI $72,424 Oman $78,111
WV $69,380 Cuba $71,017
DE $65,984 Azerbaijan $68,727
NH $64,697 Belarus $63,259
ID $58,243 Croatia $56,447
ME $53,656 Luxembourg $55,143
AK $51,859 Bulgaria $50,972
RI $50,956 Guatemala $50,377
ND $46,016 Syria $46,540
SD $42,464 Lithuania $42,339
MT $40,422 Kenya $40,697
WY $38,422 Serbia $38,491
VT $27,296 Latvia $28,379
The United States GDP seems to be in the very close to the same order as population.
Naturally, since it's very population-dependent. If you were to look at GDP per capita, it'd come out in a very different order, and would give you a better idea of the relative wealth of people in each state.