Free Top 10 U.S. States by Total Foreign Direct Investment (2020–2025) Chart
The chart presents the top U.S. states that attracted the highest levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) between 2020 and 2025, showcasing economic vitality and international investor confidence. California leads substantially with USD 1,050 billion, underscoring its dominance in global capital inflows driven by its tech and innovation sectors. Texas follows with USD 855 billion, reflecting strong industrial and energy investments. New York secures the third spot with USD 795 billion, supported by its financial and business hubs. Other key states such as Florida (USD 675 billion) and Illinois (USD 578 billion) also demonstrate robust investor appeal, attributed to diverse economic bases and business-friendly climates. Meanwhile, New Jersey (USD 547 billion) and Georgia (USD 510 billion) maintain competitive growth through logistics and trade sectors. North Carolina (USD 486 billion), Michigan (USD 450 billion), and Virginia (USD 428 billion) round out the list, highlighting widespread investment across technology, manufacturing, and services nationwide.
Labels | Total FDI (2020–2025) (USD billions) |
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California | 1050 |
Texas | 855 |
New York | 795 |
Florida | 675 |
Illinois | 578 |
New Jersey | 547 |
Georgia | 510 |
North Carolina | 486 |
Michigan | 450 |
Virginia | 428 |