Web Page Analyzing US States’ Revenue and Growth – A Dashboard Analysis

Desciption

Dashboard Title: Revenue and Growth of US States
Subtitle: An Analysis of the 2018 Performance of the Top and Bottom Five States

Overall Summary:
This dashboard provides an analysis of the 2018 performance of the top and bottom five states in the US, based on revenue and growth. It provides insights into how states are performing in terms of revenue and growth, and how this can be used to inform business decisions.

Insights Gained:
This dashboard provides valuable insights into the performance of states in terms of revenue and growth. It can be used to identify trends and opportunities in different states, and to inform decisions on where to invest resources.

Who Can Benefit:
This dashboard is ideal for businesses looking to make informed decisions on where to invest resources. It can be used to identify trends and opportunities in different states, and to inform decisions on where to invest resources.

Benefits:
This dashboard can be used to identify trends and opportunities in different states, and to inform decisions on where to invest resources. It can also be used to compare the performance of different states, and to identify potential areas for improvement.

Who Can Use:
This dashboard can be used by businesses, investors, and government agencies to make informed decisions on where to invest resources. It can also be used by researchers and analysts to identify trends and opportunities in different states.

Data

KPI TEXT INDICATORS
TOP 5 STATES
By Revenue 2018
California
£146,388 11.3%
New York
£93,923 30.7% 0
Washington
£65,540 230.8%
Texas
£43,422 4.2%
Pennsylvania
£42,688 29.1%
TOP 5 STATES
By 2017-2018 Growth
New Mexico
£2,819 4298.5%
Louisiana
£5,502 1993.8%
Tennessee
£16,114 414.7%
Delaware
£13,755 405.7%
Minnesota
£6,728 340.5%
BOTTOM 5 STATES
By Revenue 2018
Kansas
£733 6.1%
lowa
£716 -25.3%
District of
Columbia
£78 -33.6%
Maine
£0 0.0%
Wyoming
£0 0.0%
BOTTOM 5 STATES
By 2017-2018 Growth
Alabama
£1,828 -76.1% 0
Rhode Island
£3,427 -73.8%
Vermont
£842 -71.6%
Virginia
£7,600 -71.5%
Nevada
£3,138 -65.4%